IN MEMORIAM
WHITE.—In loving mernolj of our dear son Terrence, accidentally killed August 26, 1942. Sad was the shock I received that day When God called our dear son away. The trial was hard, though 'Til not complain. But trust in God to meet a&ain. Ever remembered by his loving Mother, Father, sisters and brothers.
Correct Mother : “Darling, hand me an egg, please, from that box on the table.” Young 4-year-old : (who had never seen brown-shelled eggs : “Oh, look, Mummy! Some of these eggs are white and some are whole wheat!” * Gold mining in the United States has been discontinued except as a by-product of other mines in order to release workers, machinery and explosives for mines producing muchneeded copper, zinc, nickel and other essential war metals. xt It has been demonstrated that during a black-out the flame of a match can be seen at a distance of half-a-mile away. A lantern can be seen for a mile and a-quarter, and an exposed window for twelve miles, from a plane. * Prof. J. W. G. McEwan, of the University of Saskatchewan, says: “There is no reason why horse meat should not be eaten when a meat shortage threatens to interfere with industrial efficiency.”
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Northland Age, Volume XII, Issue 46, 26 August 1943, Page 3
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