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The wars· effects pervaded the alm phere of the workplace and lhe commercu1l seclor a well as lhe educal1onal msl1lulJon . The absence of fnends who were servm Kmg and counlry broughl an UJsh and anx1ely as everyone on Lhe homefronl wa1led for news report.;; lhal m1ghl conlam any bils of mformalion on a loved one. Am1dsl Lh1s Len 10n. people were
Ull able lo relam some sense of humour as one C C I al Lhe be mnm of lhe 6econd World War·
'PARODY 0 VE6PERO'
LIITLE MAN KNEEl6 AT THE FOOT Of THE BED.
PUTo fOLDED HAND6 UP TO 1116 HEAD.
HUoHI HU6HI WHioPER WHO DARE61
ADOLf HITLER 16 6AYINC Hl6 PRAYER6. COD BLE66 COER! C. 'KNOW THAT'6 RIGHT WA6 'T IT FUN AT THE REICH LA6T NIGHT?
Ludenl wrole
THE WINE 60 COLD AND THE MEAL 60 HOT
OHI COD BLEOO COEBELl6. I Q1JITE fORGOT
IF I EXTEND MY LANDO A LITTLE BIT MORE.
I COULD BE BATTERING AWAY AT BRITAIN'6 BACK DOOR BUT BRITAIN HAo A NAVY THAT RULEO THE WAVE.
OH! COD BLEOO 6TALIN AND MAKE HIM BEHAVE
THI6 WAR HA6 6TARTED MUCH TO MY DI6CU6T.
BUT If WE ARE FORCED TO flCHT. WE MU6T. WE MU6T OUR ARMIEO WILL CONQ1JER WITH FLAG UNFURLED
AND 600N (IF THEY DO) I'LL BE RULI C THE WORLD
MY NAVY HAO 61X BATTLE6HIP6 THAT LIE AND WAIT.
FOR 6Mi\LL MERCHANT 6HIP6 OF THE COUNTRY WE 11ATE: OUR 6UBMARINE WARFARE HAO OT WORKED 60 WELL. BUT OUR MIND'6 WILL 60UND THE BRITI6H TRi\DE'o KNELL. LITTLE MAN TAKE6 Hl6 HAND FROM Hlo HEAD.
PULl6 DOWN THE COVER6 AND JUMP6 INTO BED:
HU6H! HU6H! WHI6PER WHO DARE6!
ADOLF HITLER HAO JU6T 61\ID Hlo PRAYER6.
- by Peler Bell
The school ea erly JOmed Lhe commumly m working lowards Lhe war effort. as sludenls and slaff alike JOmed war commillees wh1ch kmlled socks for the Lroops. made umforms and held fund-ra1sm aclJvJLies suchas · 1ckcl Days· and concert.s. On one notable occasion. lhe Boys War Work Com- mlllee ra1sed .$17.26 m a mckel drive as m l sludenls ladly volunteered lheir help and money. M1ss Gilmore. the slaff or amzer. made sure thal those Lhal did nol appear al Lhe weekly meelm s of Lhe comm1llee re- ceJved some encoura emenl. The sludenls effort.;; nol only were apprec ialed by Lhose overseas. bul 1l also mcreased morale al home because il was fell Lhal such acl1ons m1ghl bnn Lhe war lo a close as qu1ckly as possible.
THE 6CHOOL BOND AND oTAMP 6ALE - laken from lhe 1943 Cleaner
We are extremely proud lo announce the feeL lhal e1hleen members ofthe school have bou hl War 5ond!l amounlinglo .$1800.00. War 6Lamps &le!l lo dale lola! .$58.50. Grade 11 leads lhe slemp sales. closely fol lowed by Grades 12 and l3. Come on - Grade 9 and 10 - gel in there! Election of a Boys and Cirl!l War Work Represenlal1ve: Don MacArt.hur and Irene 6mart.
In Boy'!l oport.!l. no Badminlon wa!l formed due Lo Lhe unavailabilily of bir- dies. Because of the laleness of the openin of school and difficull1es wilh Lransport.alion. no Rugby Team wa!l orgamzed.
The Lilerary 6ociely aimed al producmg a musical comedy m a1d of the war work.
In Home EconomiCS. lhe girls are leamin Lo bu~d a slronger. heallhier and beller Canada. We realize Lhe value of ood s1mple food. allraclively served. We a1m lo have clean and beauL1ful homes al a mmimum cosl. Crafts for Red Cross and Chri!llmas ifls are being made.
Donl forgelthe Nickel Day every olher Thursday and Lhal lhe War olamps are being sold every Thursday in y ur form rooms.
HELP 6TAMP OUT HITLER!
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