w-m... t‘ k4‘. _ -.c..__-..c._ m _ Pact; six PICTURES BY eSNAPSI-IOT GUILD HOME LIGHTING A one-second time exposure was ampic for this, with n box camera, high- _ . itor ihc Qucbcc speed film, and 100-watt bulb In lamp. IIOTO httlhs-cither the flood or flush t} pi-wure uswtl for tnost iti- iour p S M. lililill. HitWNYUi’, such pitt - i-an also be tititen h)’ ordinary mun“ lighting. . . even with cnmcras that don't have fast lctist-s. The only tiitfercnrc is lll tho tintr 0f exptwure. \\'itlt the pli-ito lntlhs, you can maito snti slitit b‘.\'])il.~‘ll|‘\‘S. lint wiih ordinary st-rvive bullh‘. t-lttirt 'tt.to t-xposttros are nceticd, unit-s.»- 1.. . amera has a fast liens. Now that we have Illtiiltlfll lililll Ipactl fifths. the exposures roqnirwti nrv tpiim short . . . (‘Sllilidiiily if iii:- snhit-rt is tivar tho light sottrt-v. 1' or cvampiv. note the picture tthovu. The child's face is about ono toot from the light, which is an nrtllnary lilil-tvzttt huih. TilPFPltilP, an expo- rttrt‘ oil >i‘i‘i\llil was zttnplr‘. ttsitr; n luix t‘it‘.""ll lunilt-tl with hi!!! spot-ti film. S oily less exposure would havo suilli-cd. Time exposures are about as easy to take as Sll£lPSlltil$~—l_\‘-l[ you must fi'llli‘llllii‘l‘ to hvtvt~ tho rntitvrtt on a firm. snlitl stipport. 'l‘lint‘s to insure against nccltienial movcmcnt tlur- ing exposure. If cithor the subjectl or the camera. moves, the picture will he hittrrcti. The further the suhjnct is from tho light. the lotigt-r you must cx- gpmc. Stipptise, iu the piriurt‘ abovo, 'the t-ltiltl ivas five or six feet from the light. Than, with a box camera anti ltlgh sitcotl film, the expositre \\'ttlllil have horn 1i) to 20 sccontls. Exrvllotit exposure gititics are now available for "pictures by l'(‘_LZll- lnr home iiuhtittg. 'l‘hcse are hclpfttl ltt taltitig 1iirtures of people, still-life t sltOtS, table-top scenes. anti so forth. . They also provide a. guide for pic- turing thc rooms nf the home; and, of t-ottrso. rtitntts look ntorc natural wltvn ]lll(ll(>gl‘2l])llC‘ll with tho nortnal lighting. Some evening soon, load up your camera with high spootl film anti try a svrirs of pit-turvs. hy rcrzttlar homo liuliiittfa. \\'ntclt for “off puaril“ pit:- ture t-hanrrs-mvmhcrs of the lami- ly sitting quietly tinder a lamp, read- inz or serving. A quick time expo- snro of a second or so will not. ihcm. Shoot a frw "intcriors," showing tilt- icrcnt rooms of the house —antl mayhe a table-top DlClHTO or two. it's easy-and you'll find more sub- jects than you think. . 271 John van Guilder t -—.-:;.:_+————————_—_—.~_—_ — Freiich iluitiés Young; Mothers p T0 lVar Exiles‘ i i -~—r i iii-y Gladys M. Arnold) I T tCanauinn Prt-ss Correspondent) , 'rch 30 -—iCPI —W01- i ‘ ; cities and i . . y y the tuition to f fanniirs 1n - ion mtrxnxrtcizts lfllln fir" scat, settles l T1 a suicic finds a fanzilv comforiztbl thcm t-n their way ctu-trtwtcl and re- ‘ i i frcsiiczl . “any Prnhlcms All soris of cascs turn up but most of tiic-m are mothers iakini.’ ihcit‘ rhilciren to relatives tn a safer l i s 1 t son; tlic lrlititl. tho olti. ilzc infrrm. l Ono prom) oi girls loolzotl rtfW-r ilfl-n "t tlioitsarzti ll'.l\'<“ll.i‘l'.§ '1 1111"" Vi“ .. Vet-nan tin/l oilw-rc i" A $_ 3mm “W? °"/"n”l "mm -— Nils; Nona <‘ll"1<"i*i' "' P- Hivit Lunch - Mrs ‘h’; oomph”? ' ' "I" ‘Wt- Nona Wriizhy b0 Gljqdfii- Mrs. Jamrs Campbell, Mrs. Vcrnon . cor wvcra‘ r“~'t=".~.»;~,= “M, ' o . -cv nun of illPYt". on and tho children arc nrotcricd to be btllvtctl;Edrlctrcd for’ once. They divided them between two villages and gradually the families. bccontrng tlgflllflkd ior ihc- period of the uar. \\':-rc able L0 take back many of them. With Busy Days Under the Guides the children are organized and disciplined t0 ‘spend the day on schrdulc in work or play. At 8:30 a. m. they are as- . srtnhled on tiic villagr sqitarc for raising the colors. Tasks which tlwy can pert“ t are dclccl out. the children hcin: orranncd 2n grottps, in traditional fashion. some prathcr wood. others make bcd oihcrs prepare vegetable-s. wash dhhrs. repair n" or lttI‘li(l '0 II a dav is um iakctf up ivtth Scout or Guide activities. In thc cvcninyz tho str- ond Asscmbiyc, lowering of the col- ors trrs and a nrwiod o‘ lcttcr o parents, stoxiv-tcllitig or . hours Tin‘. Girl Gttirlcs vnioy tho full- c-v tronfirirrrr of tho public in Franco. Whcn war oucnrci narottis -. ,i-.-!i'\ cottld no? have cities and had ‘ nowhere to send a small "Browme“ dnuuhic '. ft approached the Gtrdcs A chaicatt in BriPativ . tiotird and Brownics a- numiacr of small HI: SlIPUP!‘ tvcrc srttt tho ciircciion o! two a l. .. Ilntlov" Chicftains the Chateau has become a home and a sort of rcsidentinl st-itntil~'xrrk. tfav and sfvtlirs oo ind ttnrlisfurbcci by thc dnnqcrs of wrt t‘ . (‘APE TflflTnSF ‘VOWENS INSTITFTE 'T'ht- Ffvolt m/‘riifin; of thr Cans‘ - Womotrs Twill-tic was c hon!" o! lifrk. F-‘rctl Irv- li\'l‘l\"i‘ mcmiwrs and ""1! "fl iri-c-‘r’ ~..s-!s nrcsrni. The ytarn 5 '11’ "W" Icommihcc worried sciviinrv in six "ii "i?" <"‘!1‘- Will's nf sock: and four swcatcrs la ih- Rod Crow The now rom- ii~~-‘t~o= arc as fnllouw: School c ‘Tarn i ‘Irv? ‘rmtittq to ho lWld c of ‘iirs. flarolrl Cui- ~ii ~~ h" answered by a DDLLJLQF; "He said, ‘You were charming, “Confucius say, ‘Sweet Wold: no SWEET CAPORAL "Th: purest lomr in which Iolnlctf can b: Invoked.” 8L0!) will sonti 300 Sweet Caps or t ih. Oiii Viffliflifl pipe tobacco to Canadians sorvirtq in United Kingdom anti France only. Atitlroan-"Swoat Cape" P17. Ho: 60m, Montmnl, Que. vivacious and beuuiifuV." substitute lor Sweet Ccpf." CIGARETTES N hll P. ‘UHF CHARLQTTETQWNWGUARQIAN Montreal i Royals Near Quebec Title MONTREAL. ‘attarch 31 —iCPi _— lMuittreal Rovals advanced within ‘one victory‘ of a barf-h in the teasi- 5 Q Q7 E 9 - s: 77 9 I‘ i .7 2 F‘ 5 with an 8-2 victory over the inter- .me('llillf‘ Juliette cvcicnes in the ifirst Qzunc of g best-three series title. The teams moot attain hcrc Tuesday I Louis Got $19,908 _ lFrom Fight; Loser’s lllllqiiiéliilk.%f..ff.f°il.§§é‘lf’ ** ‘Slice Was $9,954 i NEW YORK. March at —iAP)-— jPromoter Mike Jacobs announced i l\'l'.\i(‘!‘(ia\' that Joe Louis’ ‘wo- irotind knockout. of Johnny “fiv- tt-hck Friday night earned the - ihravyrtveight champion $19,900. Pay‘ i ‘(‘li(‘k received $9.954 Oshawa Generals tlverwheim Toronto OSHAWA, Ont., March 31 —fC- Pl-Oshawa. Generals posted their third successive Ontario Hockey Association Junior “A" title Sat- urday when thcy Ovfiflllelmfll To‘ .ronio Mariboros 8-1 before a 0RD‘ arity crowd in un- (um some of‘ their bcst-of-fivc "cues. Advances To Western Finals EDMONTQN. March 31—(CPl—— Edxuoirtlzui Athletzc 0111b advanced, to ‘the Vlcstcrn Canada lull“)?- iicckcy final zcr the third éliwesi‘! ivc vear here Saturday "IE1" b?’ manna Resin»- Abb°"-°°“°"" 6-2. DALTON SCHOOL ‘The following is the honor roll of the Dalton School. Tlillll-‘h- l‘: the motizits of Febtuaty ‘m . March: l Grade X—l. Ernest Hemphill; 2. iJerold Gavin: 3. Omer Bernard- Grside VIII — 1. Gflmd 13*‘ Rcrhcs and Chester MacLcod: 2. Ralph BGYnflXd; 3. Dewey Davie- , , Gyade v11 _ 1, Chester Skerry;~ i 2 Seymour McRfle; 3. ROY Gflllallt- I! Grade VI--1, Alton McDonaldi-i '2, Gregory Davin; 3. Chester Mc- Rae. , l Gracie V-l, Melvin LeClair; 2, iGcorgc Gavin; 3. Edmond Claudet- ‘ Grade 1v-1. Arthur Arscnatilui i 2, Hector Mclnnis; 3, Kenneth Mc- e l Grade 111-1. Freddie Arsen- ault: 2. Freddie Htzsemld; 3. t Patrick Buotc. _ I Grade II-t, Junior McRne: 2.] Bobby O'Connor; 3. Valmore Arsen- , it. auGrade I-1, Gussie Gaudet; 2.; .Pierre Gaudet; 3, Arnold Gavin. 110110 nay rusrtrurc The March meeting of the Rollo [Bay East Women's Institute was llicld at the home of Mrs. Victor Peters with six members and three visitors present. Meeting opened by reading a Club Woman's Creed and roll call was answered with gokcs. Minutes of last. meeting ivcre read also correspondence and a Questionnaire. Members of In- stitute and other ladies of the dis- trict are still knitting for the Red Cross Society. Members decided to get a damper for the school stove. also brooms. The program part of thc meeting consisted of papers en- titled "Ireland's Day" by Mrs. Joseph Devcau; "Essentials of a’ School Lunch." by Mrs. Edwin Pclers; ',‘A Girl's Composition on Boys" by Mrs. Lloyd McEwen, and piflllo selections by Mimuc A i Chaisson. Merlin»; adjourned by' smqitiq the National Anthem A ciaintv lunch “as served and a 509131 hour spent. Next. meeting to b: held at the home of Minnie A_ Chalsson when response to roll cull will b0 a dotiation for a grab X NEW LONDON SCHOOL Honor roll for February: Grade X——1, Annie MacKay. Grad-s.- IX—1, Marion Ramsay. Grade VIII-—l. Fannie Carr. Gracie VII-l, Norman Dunning: 2. Donald Buntain; 3, Wlnnlfred MttcKay and Robert. Mayhew. equal Grade VI-l. Ena. MacKay; 2, Ma-rlvn Dunning: a. Elma MacRae. Grade V—1 Ingham Cole. Grade IV Sr, —l. Shirley Mac. Kay; 2. Eric Carr.‘ 3, Douglas Cnlc. Grade IV Jr.-l. William Mac-| E3211; 2, Don MacKay; 3, Duncan l Glrade IIUIQ-I. Jeannine White- leflr: 2. E Bur ne; MacEweti. 80y 3' Helen Grade II Sr.-l, Kathryn May- hcd" d n .1 t YR e r, til-—l. Mar eurlto Adams: 2. Arthur Payntcr. g Grade n Jr. (b) - 1, Layton MuEwen; 2, Grade I-i, Nellie Wands Cole. mrrcct attendance: Fannie Carr, Donald BUHlLB-lll, Robert Mayhcw. Eva MncKny, Don MacKay. Eric Cari’. Billy MacEwen. Kathryn gayhevn-Mildrcd F. Brown, teach- MOUNTED R. A. F. "DON. Much —iCP) — A any]? flirdFltzrce taéflcerttsomgwhlrre ng an ns ac: ere un gosh on a raclfirse. The nag a 38‘ eyinsus who won the Welsh ran a ion: at Cardiff in i937. and been llcullllionm by the R. A.| Ifc OUT OUR WAY Kirkland Lake's speed carried the Blue Devils past. Sydney Million- aires to a 6-3 victory in the open- ing gazne of the eastern Canada settler hockey semi-finals here Sut- urday night. The hefty Maritimers lust couldn't keep up with the fast-arming tniners who hit pay dirt, early and patted four 501G811 goals in the third period. The cits- Lomers tiumbcrcd H.048. Blue Devils fell off in their form cottupared with that shown against '1‘0ronto Goodycars in Lhe all-On- tario title games But: for all of that, they are favored to take the best-of-three Allan Cup series in Kirkland Lake scored in tcsl than four minutes and led 2-0 at. the end of the first. period, Mil- lionaires rallied for a goal in the second and trailed only 2-1 enter- ing the third. which produced tne heaviest firing of the night. Sydney's Biggest Help The sharp-shooting of Jack Atchison was the greatest help to Sydney, the rangy right winger picking off his team's three tal- lies. Atchison stepped into the role built for Tony Graboski when the. husky Just couldn't shake himself loose from his smaller opponents. If there was a. star on the well- halanced Blue Devils i‘. was Dick Kowcinak. This nggresive centre- Kirkland ‘Lake Down Sydney Millionaires 6-.’ TORONTO. March 31——((7P)—- Blue Devils and Walton whacked home the rubber. Blue Devils man at. the time, serving a highstickin Kowcinak got the secon tour min- utes later by back-handing the puck into the net, following n bound of Johnny McO ‘.. a shot. Afchisorrs first goal was the neatest of the xiightaGrabockl car- ried down on his first real rush and when‘ Kirkland Lake obtain- ed possession, Atchison stole the puck from a defenoeman and walked in on Johnny Durnan. The Blue Devil goalie fanned com- pletely on the rising shot, Boston's goal. the first of the third period. came as a result 9f a shot fired through the Sydney defence which had braced itself t0 bounce the blond Blue Devil as he rushed in alone. Atchisrm fired a shot: parallel with the Kirkland Lake goal to rrslstet‘ his scctmd tally. The puck slid acrim the qoaimouth and caught the far corner. Coach Lex Ccok of the Blue Devils was in the ' penalty. Bcnalty box for tripping a: the me. After this score, the Ontario champions rushed in two quick 514mb by Smith and Bellingcr, Stu scored on _Br0wzi’s rebound while Bellinger finished off a three-man 111511 by Sliding the puck under Dickies leg from well out. The third Sydney goal followed a pass out from behind the net. by ice ace scored twice and aided in a third goal. The other Kirkland Lake goals vivent to Bub watt \ Doug Boston, Stu Smith and Bin... Bcilinger. using their weight. Blue Devils, however. could bounce up of! the ice and step up their speed. Opens Scoring Walton opened the mppimz in the rebound of Smith's shot. GOflllP Bill Dickie caught the‘ first drive but dropped it in {rum Submarines, Airports Play l-all Draw Another verv interesting came of 11001163’ wok place in Borden rink on For a bnef space of each period ishot out front the Blue Devil dc. Millionaires pressed the issue bytfl‘ scoring by ,3 Doug Fritz. Atchison. roaming around in front. had n0 trouble stnkimz thc rubber. Kowclnakk second tally in the last few sec- onds was a neat piece of work. Hc raced Jack Fritz to the puck g5 i; i166 Z0119 and after through F'rilz‘s feel. beat Dickie cleanly. S UMMA RY Flrfli Pbrlod géklrkiand lake, Walton (smith) '2-'Ki kland Lak . K t . Crwdyr‘ 7:52‘ e owc nak (Me Pcnaltyi-Stamutt. Second Period Ii-Svdney. Aichison. 6:57. Penalties - Milton. Alchison, shoving it shuffled in to Cooper. Third Porlod il-Kirkland Lake. Boston 6:13. fi-Svdney. Atchison. 7:59" nilil-girkland Lake, Smith, (Brown) l-Idirkland Lake, nut (Kowcinak, Coupe e us" FTICIHY Ovelilntz bctwen the Subma- rines and the Airports, The game’ was hard fought. throughout, each team determined to Wilt. ‘Lin; first‘ period ended 111 a. 1-1 tie. the scc-. 0nd period was n repetitzon of lhei 1111a; ending in a 2-2 tic. but. h. mo, thud period the Submarntes while adding two goals held the Airports. “W915i and chalked up a win by; the score; of 4-2. Macbeod of the. Submarines qot- all four of the goaisl for his team while oatwav Richard tallied for the " and i Airports. | lTlw WTQITCs were A. Currie and R. Rodgers. In LINEUPS: l Submarines: Goal. A. Jay; use. Maclsaac. Stewart, Forwards Mavbcod. Willia Imus. A. Jay, sherry, Norman Jai‘. ' AlTDOTtSI GOml. Dalzici; Defengefi Rodgers, G. Jay; Forwards, Richard, Ozon. Oatwav J. Dorsev w, 90,-. De. alsh; ms. Mac- Ma-ituger, I .$ey. MacTavish, Pickering: Manager Charles Sexton BRINGING U17 anus? VD LIKE TO SPE TD N N‘ I JUST TA iEfE-tzu. SEIE oi=s=i éN-HS uglmdLaoau n-ua-rv mums soon rl Bizsydney, Atchison, (D. Fritz) i; - Kirlfand Lake, Kowcinak Cooper) 19:47. Penalties-Cook. 2. Port Arthur In Western Xenior Finals REGINA. March Ii_I--(CP) Led by the iafentcd Laprade brothers who figured i 1, Arthur Bear gagegoresclioaa sggtif tacular 4-3 victory over Moose Jaw Millers Saturday night and moved Port Arthunn 'Trims Kenora Cup Finals In Semi-finals nights in view cf tihe fact that. a circus will take over Madison . Square Garden Thursday. Bolton Handicapped courage with speed in whipping Perth (On-t.) Blue Wings. 9-4, here last. night in the first. game of a best-of-three series to decide m eastern Canada finalist. The Ottawa district champions. who eliminated Charlottetown Juniors in a preliminary round. ivere never in the contest. after the first period. All four of their goals came in the first session with Why Liicari. Annand Potvin. J. Pnmple un er o 11g o! d th “isolator! hmdican being short; _fou.r regulnrs-tvyo or them kc lo of inland ankles otnloi the 111a ellltin Stanle Cu d! d df t 3.1.1.3.... i1. ‘Ziilfil. hllfilli Ply- only second period gcal when Alfie Pike broke fast [mm a Boston Provincial Speed Skating 0h NETK/lva lit}: HEAPS OF FUN HIS COSTUME OF MAKE-UP MUST NOT BE ICE KEEN — - - _ - MUSIC into the western senior hockey final against Calgary Stampeders, open. ing in Saskatoon Thursday. 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Bruins, before a fired 1n a goal from left. mg fro. scor e w 21y the omotl cell-mu. crowd of 16.988. ust. u he shot Hamill duh mm u, 2-0 victo over H-er egosoturday In manpower but gune e . e with his nixht and elminflw the w m"! ho 1m 11mm, mam. drc out. mnmcky collapsed ma, b,‘ the playoffs of the Intcrntitloull- o; m, (m, hum “m. 51x o‘ mum!“ m °°d American hockevl c. “m” a m m‘ no” Hm"! me vmon, éwfflwvh m. the best-ot-seven semi-final be- want off for a me, “Rm to meet “Fromm,” a m. tween the teams that finished 1-2 minute major pengny. gem,‘ h, team championship. in "w "would Hockey matte hid tint-wilted nu on m. regular season. R won four penalty bench, Clint‘ Smith and games against tmo Easel. Phil Watson h taut-nod on m. , mum‘ “m. nun 80mm! ‘or Nd light behind Frankie Brtmcetg, Blue Wings u: mar-RY D f t d B m” """°i...‘.'r"'.izt “H...“"..."ia Pr" Pr“ e ea e y mm m»: Shibioky. m run in l-Boalpn, r n» k301i... ' two q ck goals that made victory Rggrflqm) 195g 9-4 Nowdhetter Pamck’: gnmescers Penanles‘nom' face ‘roronmo in a four-of-seven flqmnfl pert final series 1:1 which the first two o‘ M... ,, w... &‘°%Z’“¢.‘.u”°.l’“l&‘@3‘2i’..§i“.§i“é ..t.-c"~"- c" P-v-r m“ u my jumo, tum] M: manic Lea! Gardens at. ‘Ibmnco Penalties-Gautier. Onwford. resent Quebec m men; yum for tihq mmadni _, . ‘Ibrontn Verdun Maple mus combined mwd to pill-y on consecutive ‘nth-d Period M. Oolvilie) l1 Donald) 1 yed sawmy night (6 onshfp mun. and Stan Rooks the scorers. and all-shi- delencauan, Dirt. Oinp- HOCkGy RG-Slllts "fifum°°"““ Twmmmm‘ ‘fill an n REMEMBER WHEN Hill all were out of the name. Art m“ °fuegdx a‘ giggwmnfi Wqlem Junior lanai-flunk. Detroit. Red Wings broke a two- vlsitors struck to Edmund; Q- I woe deadlock “with Montrell ‘lun- ma with swan second! u» n m t ' ‘pm-opium. adieina w clinch their second cuc- the first. period. 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