V4 . i ‘.42 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan. 81. 1964. Scottish Regiment Fincls Arctic Exercises Rugged By IRA DRYSDALE .pull through anything the army and naphtha gas the light and FORT CHURCHILL. Man. igives me.“ he said. cooking fire. (CF) — Pte. Archie Hannah The 91°99?‘ b1“°'°¥9d 5"" "9 Once out of the sleeping a med or u.:°..‘;:*.‘:u*:..:”::.'.‘u.*:".:.$..°*;:.u: .:*.::"::;—u,*;e..t;=° “luafieli in the lee °f 3 pig lfiegiment Undergving 31 m0nlh{'or hands and kn.‘-s via a down-l "n°wdnfi and gmmed beh‘“.d lof training in a kind of cold hm tunnel 15 to A; re the frost-covered front of his lmat can km if 8 man does,” 9",’_‘k’a h°°d‘ ‘ know how to look after him‘ If I pull through this Ill 59” ‘C0nl1m1€dfl‘0m 963611‘ ‘pervislon at this notorious 10 lHTl- W0l‘5hll‘ 11 3<m- Th elcold camp on the western shore i Y0!-llh 09 the €0n31‘Paat.!on willlof Hudson Bay. 610 miles north take part in this service Bor-lof Winnipeg. vice of Praise. day School at 11 am. Tugnish 2 pm. Cascuimper Worship at the Wind "0"-hWe5l 3' 39 ml '1 pm. All services will be con- 3“ ho"? ducted by Ah.‘ BI-nwn Jar, Ohurchull standards. '““9- EXTREMELY com the Lord's Supper at all set: miles an hour vices. Campbelllon ll 3. V he crawls from his Canadian- 0‘LEAR\ Pastoral Charge —- issue sleeping bag United Church of Canada. Rev. The sleeping bags are in cheghol David H Hamilton. B.A.. B.D. army-type igloo. fashioned in.cleaned. If oil is used they can S€l‘ViCF5 hf Public W0I‘ShlP Brae the snow with snowblocks. si- freeze up. To sweat means to 930. Bloomfield 11 am. Westuruce poles and tent canvas. ‘be cotd Devon 2.30. O‘Leary 7.30. 'Body warmth provides the heat metal with a warm, moist hand [billable :p ars. the roof. counters and - “Employees and I park behind Elllandrsecaarped park to be built at b g_ its . H ' Concealed lights in the ceiling gl ‘will further enhance the unclut- . Construction 0‘ the 5700.000 tered effect of the structure. et lo . view-through structure is ex- High above the 24-foot ther- mm-ning.pected to start Feb. 10. mal glass pauiels. the roof in 9 T. H. Easton. assistant gen- intended to project 14 feet over .e1-alqnanager of the bank‘; the sidewalk along all 38 feet of - Iwestern division. 5 id s or- the Portage Avenue frontage. ‘ others—scur- . igloo on belly of ass. wash—brisk rub with I handful‘ The C company. 1st battalion. is learning the ways of the North in mock war manoeuvres ., §under British and Canadian su-. st of perhaps ham and eggs is prepared in a pressure cooker over the gas stove in a that looks like a fireplace. With the group split into sup- den — Church Schools 10 andl Hannah. one of a family of P0S9d1y firielldly End Unfriendly 11 am. Worship 730 pm The.13 in the Scottish midlands vil- forces. much of Junior Choir will lead in the ser-.lage of Redding near Falkirk. 15 taken is away from Britain for the‘t1’ellC_h85 111 the SHOW 0011116011118 ‘first time in his 2/1 years. Asli-be 13100 men's quarter: and ALBERTON Pastoral Charge he talked to reporters. the sun Cofllmafld €lllal‘l9l‘S 111 8 SHOW Rev. David MacDonald. Munis- was dazzling on miles of sur-Vehicle Concealed behind I tel-. Alberton Worship and Sun- rounding snow. It was near.5n°Wb«'mk and I clump noon. . rature was Spruce- Worship at YWFS f\larLeod's at about 10 degrees below Zero AN be a move inside one of the iglooa; factories and other heavy in. ‘closed and more threatlng in ‘ ‘ ‘the North than 'a human A sudden strong wind can out since the Scots arrived early .visibility to almost nothing and MONTROSE Pasmral Charge this month they have felt theicause 8 an om The Unite?! Church BMW“ Jar‘ temperature as low as 38 below ‘and P0551515’ Perish 8 few yards dune —— Minister. Sacrament and the wind 3, high as so from camp or companions. ————a fairly fine day by ‘ ' As Hannah tells it. his day on 83 Cloihifll and Elmsdale 3 nm. Montrose 7 the tundra battlefield starts in P~YTl« nd 5:80 a.m. 'I‘hat's when} :things as to wear boots that are lplenty big. clean socks with no [Walls Of Winnipeg Bonk i To Be Constructed Of Glass WINNIPEG lCPl -— Privacy lhe expects the structure "to will 59 Virtually “°“‘9"‘5i9“i ll‘ lliave a fantastic impact on I Toronto - Dominion Bankipm-cage Avenua-' planned for Winnipeg this year. He’ 58 . . ya pedestrians Alon; F’°'“ f“‘5"‘° {1’1“5fl"’-"5 ‘“”“ leither street will be able to look ° 5” e °°" °‘" uright through the bank to n it. l All four walls will be made a hi. ganization wanted "something while Mr_ wausman say, the‘ that 15 diff9l‘€fll-'' design is intended in part to get l The PFC ' Stressed COHCFGW laway from the "oversized shoal B¢|‘l1CtUl‘eS SUPDOPUHS the Steel l'box" style of bank constructloml roof of the bank will each bec ,‘M,-_ Easton says he 1.09,, mg‘ eisht 1981 thick very open-ness of the building l‘AN'I'AsTIC IMPACT .will “invlle" potential custom- u l I he of Winnipeg‘: lers in to do business. 5 business district. the ba will’ corner of Portage be on e : 4 Avenue and Kennedy Street and ;FranCe, RUSSIC : designer A. H. Waisman says ‘ f *'*'?——“--'—:To Expand Trade]: may mean losing I strip of flesh. u MOSCOW IAPI — France "1': a cereal exnenenc_e.";iuas expressed willingness Hannah said before suggesting: to supply complete chemical for a cup of hot tea- :dust*r‘ual equipment to the soviet C°mPa“5' C°m"‘3“d°" J’ 1* i Union in exchange for Russian (Jock) Wilson-Smith calls the machinery and equipment training here “very important"; A 1 t S . H. h because the troops can't train; I 5°" ".“°‘ rem c°mm"' uiider similar conditions in Brul- j llzefifaeerfla‘él‘:‘;‘"Ewo°"g’;l“'gf_feB"xi: an. . Re wggested admmimmonl issued Wednesday‘ at the end of woul pose a major obstacle to “’.°ek'l°“S , V‘-‘ll by 'F1‘°"Fh -' hting a full-scale war in thel Fmelg“, M“"5l~" V519” G13‘ Arctic. but a battle would be; 03"‘ dE5laln8- possible ]with units of company.‘ Katfte;-I pl meeting with Premier or alta ion size. rus c ev Tuesday. 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