QHURLHES romounow orllrlul. ililiIllillAli S ANGIJCAN THE CHARIUFTETOWN GUARDIAN m‘ """"‘ i‘ """°l II w" In mo. s uv u. _ “I lwsl in but cannula; m. srlurll ‘urllcrn. fiuT-s. CATHEDRAL UNITED LHURCH §l§.£'l§.§_'§:.7c“l”.8f.u, ,.,- Edi-fig?" 51'3"“?- Rockford 5W3" l,“ Qgnon ELM. Mahmo- Io l». EUNDAY ‘SEéIVICII A‘ M flu I0 ‘I30 A_ M, flay Buolhisri-s‘. u- " - ,-,,,,,’...,' services: Bob lliilll- H- -8.Il5 A. I. t::::l.:;'i.'ii"i u “w” Eyggsnfl-‘l-SU P. I. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH B“ gist-Miss Lillian Bl-Jll. §==' W‘! to-Mrs. o. n. nu 2:a"...::;"s.i-»-»»-. iifiiyrafilluifxoglrlu Ser- “3” Sundsy School snd Junior l»... =- ‘QK’, A.Y.P.A. Fireside uour. PRESBYIERIAN _ 11.; Kirk of Si. James Minister I Ilev. T. llJBusseli n§1u.l{:e.:.t' old, S.'1‘.M., n.c.s.r. Director of Music. Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bu. 11 am. Morning Worslllll. , Anthem; "Q Come, Emmanuel‘ ymngong Melody, srr. Henley Wil- "x2130 pm, Church School- 7 p_m_ Evening Wofllllll- Anthem: "O oflly and Ten- lfinp Thompson-Minutes. Th, Ministerwill conduct the services and deliver the Sermons. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prince and Grafton Street Minis r te lev. G. Carlyle Webster Mrs, Edwin Johnsiono Organist MORNING WORSHIP :1_00 3,111, Theme: "A Marvellous filnsiormlltlon." zlyulns: 657. 1'31. 474. 351- flntlem; "O For s Closer Walk With God.” —Fl1ter lolst Mrs. D"- glut pJzIl, The Sabbath School and Iiblb Classes. EVENING WORSHIP 7,00 p.111, Theme. "The Danger of lplrltual sell Complwflwiw" Hymns: 8'1, 36d, 33d Anthem: "Prayer". Gluek. Duel; "There's s Beautiful Land". ilsrry Craswell and Norman Mac- Pllerson. "Come unto Mo. all yo .who are weary and heavy laden and I will |lve you rest." You are cordially invited to wor- oi CANADA TRINITY UNITED CHURCH lenllugblidiii ,M 5_ _ _ l c. d»? H‘: l§.."ll'ri'."w§%'.',': OIAEWIIJ. for 000KB for Christmas Photo- KFBPI- Bvonilm by appointment,“ 1.00 P.M.: Public Worship, sermon: Rm m!“ Mm", ‘m. mummy sors for Christmas. c Blake. one. £2311 cwm“ l‘ A‘ Visitors and Students cordially Idem“ mrlilanggsghlesonsa suoes, gar - tod y. Pbnnell and Chandler. 13-3 31 A LIMITED NUMBER, Bubbles in Apple BlflSlSDofltl, Em‘ Bpice, Pine Essence. Suitable 101' Christmas. At Johnson and John- son's Drug Store. asrusrrriss in capsules Whig); soften the water and leave your dgilghtfully smooth and frag_ s ; o ' m“ ~ ms $1.00 and $1.50. At chrigmlat, Th“ Bwklwu“ M‘ Johnson and Johnson's Drug store, ‘fir. Junior Choir leads the music “'4'” o service and willsln Goethe's gang-w ____ “A y ALL PASTORAL OhlIQe . "5"5'~i-5~='~3i»?-°'1-°'=-5“"£.u- serum strait 1".“ u ' » -: V! Ilper will be observed n; 1111, o". Kingston’ 3 P_ My; Cornwall 7'80 °°- P M s School 11 THE cnvncu scnoor. . ' ' ' - A M Re“- aim_t_ You l“ cordially lnvlii-gg .J. R. Skinner, Mmister. . 12-5.11 stcnd this Bible Study Ser- DURING THE ENTlRE "am," word“ 1 Pelt-s ore received for shlpmentoathf sq-mon. an“ gmbrm‘ ‘Ihe PIMICQ Edward island F111- “fpnyerl, "n "i U!‘ 5°01 1M- by J. A. Webster and The concluding sermon in tho lcgtetlasgznwchmond Sm§§'_5.‘§§?f§1 H NOTICE Wlnsloe Un- series (in Prayer, (Ttnuwm: "5"" °' M! Soul" — Cmmo rner) lted Church Services Dee (m; "h" "mflb MIII- Bev- ofssnisi I-Iighfiold 11 s. 1/1.; Wlnsloe scum, 3 P. M. Hincetown Road 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev '1‘. Constable. 12-5-11 THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES- and Cholrmsster, You are invited to worship with URCH Both morning and evening worship at The Kirk tomorrow will be con- TIIE BAPTIST CI! = ducted by the Minister. Flt Lieut. the Rev. T. 1-1. Bussell Somers, M. A. ENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH '-_-__._-——.::;: S.T.M, R..C.A F, who will also Kent Street ll A. M.-Mill‘lllllg Service, Dreiwh the sermons. The mii~lc will be under the direction of Miss E. BAPTIST THE BAPTIST CHURCH flivfllsr ’Prince and Htuoy 5m“. luv. I. Judson l4", 5,5, Morning Worship ll s.m 2.30 P. lVL-Bible school, Everyone welcome. ’ Idllian McKenzie, Mus. Bac., §ALVAT|ON ARMY gliumh Organist. At 2.30 the School will meet with a full complement of teachers. On esdsy evening at ‘l 30 the Minister will conduct Midweek Wor- ship and give the second lecture in a series “Pictures of Christ in the Gospel of John." STONE - PENNY- The mam- Great George Street Adit. and Mrs. Mercer In Charge ll sun. "oilnes; Meeting, 3 11-111. Sunday School and Bible Class. m. Evangelistic Service with sins. 7 I! bright lnspirstlorlal sin rhlp with II, recalled Silver Springs, Md., en route PM 1011110213 church bells, ordered ‘i: out recently for the first time in With cheerful ins and wlsecrlwks despite their iniilfltl- i!“ m" °°“‘ Iingent o1 Amount... fighters wounded in the attack on French North- west Africa arrived home for treatment. Above, Arm? 11""?! “e 91°‘ lurid assisting some of the 1M officers and men oft the train a! $1105’ age of Charles Francis Stone, eld- est son of Charles Stone to Miss Bertha. Penny of Murray Harbor, PE I., took place Nov. 21 at Pict- ou. The ceremony was performed by Naval Chaplain, Rev. R. Bent. The groom ls a Petty Officer in the Navy. They were the guests of the groom's sister. Mrs. Thomas Acton for a few days and re- turned to Pictou on Friday morn- ing, where they will reside. THE BAPTIST CHITRCH- At the morning worship service 11 A M the Rev I Judson Levy will take as the subject of ills sermon “The Background of Christmas." The music of the morning will be led by the Junior Choir who will sing Coernefs “A Psalm of the Son of Man " The Communion of the lord's Supper will be observed at The Church Srhcol mcets ‘n its regu- lar service of Bible Stvdv at 2 flo P M The final sermon of the ser- ies on Prayer will be delivered by ‘Mr. Levy at the evening service as he considers the "Problem of Un- answered Prayer." The evening an- them will be Turner's "Sun of Mv Soul John Inch Mus. Bus, organ- ist and choirmaster will direct the m-uslc at all services. BRIDAL SHOWER-On Monday evening November ninth. over one hundred friends gathered at the home of Mr. Mrs. Harry Moore, South Milton, to tender a shower to soon to become a bride. To the strains of “Here Comes The Bride" layed byeMiss Marjorie C0195, the gride-m- was led to o. ulettily de- corated chair by Mrs. Wellington McInnis. Misses Hilda and Elma. Coles. Mm. Fulton Willis, Miss Dot. Diamond and Miss Dorothy Mac- Lean assisted in opening and ur- ranging the lovely gifts of silver, linen. yrex and other articles to beaut. y the new home. After the bride- tc-be had graciously express- ed her thanks, the remainder of the |evening was spent in social inter- course snd music. ‘rile ladies served Idelicious refreshments. WEDDING BELLS — A pretty wedding was solemnlaed at the United Church Manse, Charlotte- town, by the Rev. I-lugh Miller on Wednesday. Nov. 4th, at 11 a.m.. rwhen Olgo Bowness Cotton, daught- .er of Mr. and Mrs. George Cotton, Burlington, was united in marriage to Mr. Francis Davison Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Will- to Walter Reed Hospital. wore s suit of teal bl .with Mink trimmings, miniature hat of brown velvet and other matchinx iwcessuriw. The attend- ants were, Mr. Cotton, Kelvin Grove. ceremony the bridal part left on a honey-moon trip to the Mari- t'mes. ‘Ihe ‘s gift to the bride was s pear necklace and to the attendants gold identification braclets. 0n their return s rs- eeption was held at the bride's home. The young couple will reside at Charlottetown. SALVATION ARMY CORPS — ‘The Red Shield Auxiliary of the Salvation Army has been busy of late providing ditty to the boys serving over- seas as well as those at home. Blx- teen ditty bags were rent each of which nsistcd of the following articles: Sweater, Scarf. Socks, Gloves, Phlit Juice, chtfgolats bars. [ml raaor blades. te, tooth bnlsh. shaving cream. ‘allot soup, hsnkchiefs, comb towel nlcccl tn. In sll some thirty five ditty ags and srcels were sent. Out of thnt nrm r ten ditty bags wen donated by the een Mary Women's Institute of urrsy Har- bor, as well as several boxes of clothing for shipment overseas. silenced except in osse of invasion, ooursnsusn . “on on urn wit?" - ' - - - ion Sermon: ltev nun. Miller on s1- JOHN'S clnmcn Mil ,,§,,',‘,‘f;,?f'iu'},',§l"_°*,_ wmléollriv Dec. s. Service at a o'clock. 1-25-11 _ At Johnson and Johnson’ D to wor- L Anthem. :0 Come to My Heart. Store. ‘124138; ship with us. 11-5-11 son friga- - P. Ambrose - svnsnui Ion cumsrmss -i- M“ P-lllrv McPherson. MAIL-"The Shepherd so -- cszurluu. rssusn - December "if! s}? cur" concert. may. Rev. Dr. legato. Carter snlfd 194a Bilndly, Dec. otn Clyde River, mmmmfij? W who by kind 1o. 12.541111 A. M. Churchill zao 1> M. ‘l a, anlos will be given in Charlotte. the close of the morning service. I their daughter Marjorie, who was N ‘isms, o! Charlottetown. The bridal uo bouclel DHFHIIBIE BPBOIALI — Ill’!- JOhHBWH/s Beauty Salon. li-I-‘li IDS T A REMINDER. if you have overlooked payment o! our account. Ilvnnell d: Chandler. 12-1-34 Tll-YON -BONBIA 1 W BAPTIST so r. M. A ocular in- vitation is extended to call Canoe Cove 1 P. M. u... 11-1 w. Goodwill. I ___ WOULDN'T THAT, unoimt c! yours look better l! decorated with a PAID STAMP. Fhnnell d: 01101116101; 12- -3- YOUTH TRAINING covnsns- Coiliw in Cmentry and Mech- town the first of the year. ‘Ihese will be six weeks’ courses and will be directed by Mr. W.R,. Bhsw, Supervisor of Youth Training for the llmvlrlce. The courses are open ‘t0 Yflllflil Ihen from 1,6 to 80 years .of age. Already a substantial num- ber of applications have been re- celved for these courses, Mr. Show stated yesterday. I ‘ TRTNITY W-IVILS. MEETS- The nexus:- monthly meeting of the \'~_/i'|.ll8I1'5 Missionary Society Aux- lllzll-y of Trinity United Church was held on Thursday afwrnoon in the Social Hall of the church, A large number of members was pre- HEAR wuuuntr- - over Station CBA. on Saturday Dec- st 8.30 run. Ioosl time. Vice Predllent b. dcsst s special ‘Tfentlon . ,- cg) ',.v. xv With Rex at her side, MaL-Gen. Jean Knox inspects the Cana- dian Women's Auxiliary Corps Ffidliiillflg class at Ste. Anne de Bellevue. _-... _._,—~-:- sent at the meeting presided over, ‘by Mrs» George Mil ar. The report ,0! the nominating committee in ‘connection with the election of officers for 1948 was presented by ,Mrs. Bustin and on motion, adopt- .Mrs. CLH. Balbour was ap- polnted a delegate to attend Pres- ‘byterlnl which meets in Kenslng. tcrl in January, Following the bus- iness period a Christmas candle. light service, the theme of which W85. The Christian World at One in Prayer. W53 given by a number of the members. This worship ser- vice concluded with a duet, Bright- est and Best cf the Sons of the Morning by Mrs. Willard Spencer and Miss Leila Morris. Meeting closed witth a chrlswnos hymn and prayer by Mrs. Miller. I Personals Mrs. C.W.V. McCutdhecn of Montreal accompanied by her daughter Kathleen arrived Thurs- day evening bv plane on a. visit to ,her parents, Dr. J.H. Ayers and Mls. Ayers. ‘ LAC. Roland Roberts. R.C.A ‘Ft. ‘has arrived home from British Columbia to spend l1 short furlough with his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roberts. I ,Soldiers Leave Province . 1 1 . 1d‘ f o No. v 621mg .g1(l3w)%&(fo gégchr “Crave, 11,,“ gecentily égrr-‘aggalrling centres II . élfiiwpefivr, Arsenault, st. Gilbert-S. Pte, .S. Gorden. Mlllqll°d°b°li i-Ialbor, N.S. pus J A. Arsenault, Coleman- Pte. 112.1. Blanchard. Coleown- IPte. W S Brown, Howlan._ IPbe, W. MacLaren, st. Peters Bay. rte. w.1=' Perry. Sea. Cow Pond- ‘Pte. run. Doucette, Glace Bay. NB IPte. J .R. Dixon, Breadulbane. IPte. 21.1.. Gallant. Armadole- Pte. AR. MacDonald, New Dom- inion, NS. Pte. 0.0 Pte. B F oya, lfllerslie. y. . T1 Malneoue- Pte. H. Richard. - ‘m- .'?,“’;‘.""°§' Pt. . . use . - In: W.R.. Bramwell, Glace Boy. .5 , . .J. chri tiara, Vernon River. igtgl. KR. Smith. 171111511519- IPte. CG. Dyment. Richmond. ‘m- muz. e s» d . .R P!‘ l! . i! '3" - b.2231»... lgoung, I-Iopefield. Ipfg, A.W MacRae. Boston's Mills. Pie. A.W. Simmons, Glace Bay. N .8. . .R han, Charlottetown. m. {LR ‘git’... Charlottetown. t“. °‘"‘.fi€"‘.‘.°r€'...?.§f.f‘.l”“' l3 . . X58118 . - Igtg. EJ. Arsenault. Egmont Bay. .Pte. R E Bcates. Svmmerside- ‘pm, E, Davidson. Fortyne Bridge- Pte. J L. McTsgllo. 0119» I _A.W Rile , St Peter's. 113:. I-I.C. Berrlyard, ‘T811151- Pte. N x. McConnell}. Oargésgn-n Pte. P.F. O'Bl' en, ew i‘ 8e . N.S. Before leaving the men Wore presented with olivine-I b" m. Provincial Government throush me oarry on Canada Corps. The DN- sentatiohs were looked after by I representative of the Canadian ' In Memoriam DONALD IVIuODOUGAI-L There passed avray on Nov. 16, one of Canoe Cove's best known farmers, Mr. Donald MacDougall. A keen agriculturist. he kept a- breast of the times. He lived and died 0n the old home stead. He was the son of John and A1111 Mac- Dougall and was born on Oct. l6, 1M0. He was highly respected by all classes and many have been the receipicnts of his hospitality. He kept open house and as a host. he was the soul of kindness. To his loved ones he was kindly and con- siderute always seeking their best interest and always lending per- sonal touclles, t-hat enriches mem- ories. Inside nlld outside the household there are tho=e who will miss his kindly fellowship. As a citizen he took a sympathetic in- terest in the affairs of the cin- mllnity~deep1y devoted to his church. his place in the service was seldom vacant. He was a sin- cere Gcd-fe g man. converted 5O years ago. at the time of the great revival. He lived a consistent Christian life, Having the confl- dellce of the membership of the Church he was appointed and cr- dalned an elder, which office he held for twenty-five yCPIIS, Always reliant he curried out the duties of his office faithfully. The rie~ea=ed was a pious UIIHSSIIITFTIR Chrlsmn of eigemplary life. His and was peace. Numerous friends and‘ rela- tives mourn his loss. . The funeral service was conduct- ed by his minister. “av. T. W. Goodwill both at the home and grave. The tribute expressed in many floral offerings was s token of the esteem in whiQl h; win held. The funeral prcccssibrl Tfis the largest ever seen in the dis- rict. Fraternaily he was a staunch Orangemam-bcing a member of Derrv lndce for over 5O years, hav- ing received the vefernn certificate n year ago, He held high standing in the order. being a Past Muster 0f Derry Lodfte-a mccnber of the Scarlet Chlipfer, rind sat as n de- legate to the Grand ledge. He was also a charter member of Lady Patricia fucfiye. The large gather- ing of Orange Kathi-en and Sisters marked the hlch reward with which he was held. The final service at. the lz-rave was lmder Ibo ailspices of the 1.0.1’... and IZOJLB A. The pail-bearers were? Moe MacFad- yen, Colin Camnb-‘l. Donald Mac- Nevin. Fmnk smith Colin Mae- Ear-hern and Jacob Inman. ‘There is left to mnuru two bro- thers and four sisters, John at home, Neil In Charlottetown, Marv who so tenderly care’? for him clllrins? his illness. Catherine. bfrs. Charles Wlmhv. Writ“, NH, Sn- mh yin-e ‘Innis Wc-Q (tcrbom ‘AFHY, and Margaret Ann. lvfrs. Peter MndFndyen. Nlillenor-kct. Maui:- IT. SA. to xvhom we extend swvflmthv. Card 0F Than Ls Mary and John MacDougall wish to thank their relatives and all kind neighbors and friends who helped in any way to share their sorrow in their recent bereave- ment, Also those who sent floral tributes and kind messages of Legion War Services. ‘ Th. Queen’; Canadian Fund is conduct‘ n rpecislmppeal for mung‘ to ‘five Christmas cheer to Brit eh dren whom the war ha! derzrlifd of the traditional family es v . Many of them are war omhlnl. many of them an children still suffering from the effects of bomb- ng. Many others have not seen their parents for months or Years. Officials of the Lord Mayors rund ale making the pll-lls 1M will organise the scheme. Titers will be no administrstiv! expenses deducted. either i" 9"" or the United Kingdom. from public subscriptions. The dollar given w the Queen's Fund "Child- ren's Christmas" appeal will be d0- voted in its entire y to this cause- No sttem t will be made to obi? good; in knd. Cash only will be trsnsmitted, and subscriPi-lilfll two years to 6619"!" m‘ 4'1"” °x The local corps is deeply tefui mo. Boewo dmfllipi builder. cwdht the M!“ ""1 to o» m. 1 ut r "?"'-¢_~vg_c.l'§3.§"5“‘uol$“ m ~. on m“ Jaliuds s13- -~- 55-111‘? sh be earmarked "CHILD- REN OIMISPMAS." liver! cent Queen's Canadian Special Christmas Fund For Children sympathy. 12-5-1i will be used to bring somethin of 00d cheer to children for whom Egm-Bm,“ my this year would otherwise be Just like any 0th" dathllc lord Mover of 1mm" h" “bud the warmest appreciation of this (llrlstmas appeal, It is sup- plementary to the Fund's contin- uing appeal for war victims of nli ages, whose needs still continue gndwmayldiharply increase in the wlf-‘clfllrrlion’. Christmas" contribu- tions may be sent to:- The Queen's Canadian I-‘oml. Montreal, Que. to an of the Fund's collectln! gggnclesvwlllcil include the Royal Trust Company. bhnrlottetown. Rec ived recent?! Ben? Poole, Charlottetown. $2.00. Brackley Point Red Cross Unit, V lz-ilslil PAGE THREE Perfumes, Toilet Sets, Powder, Lipstick, Compacts, Bath Salts, Chocolates, Candy of all kinds and many other suggestions. Cigarette Cigarettes, Etc. Shaving Sets, Safety R a z o r s, Lighters, Pipes, Cigars, All Smokers’ Supplies, J. ERNEST H. WORTH DRUGGIST ' 4 Commander of Canadian Fighter Squadron is Cited for Daring iIl Prinz Eugen Attack. LONDON - ‘acres ‘Woodyj’ boys, let's go," shouted the squad- ron addlltant, as a Blenheim swept low over the mess building, and swung 111k) r. clrcull preparatory to a. landing approach. Officers 5,1l"rillll.l.€(l like soup “.155 lrlu- ii waiting transport and roared away to the perimeter track, heading for "Woody's" dispersal point. “Woody” ilmi 111s bA-ll away a matter of a few hours on routine flight, but this was a special occa- sion nevertheless, a Joyful home- coming. The Blenheim had hardl rolled to a stop before s. sln crowd had edged up w it, with due regard to whirling props. He Gets The ‘lions’ “Congratulations, sir," beamed Flight Lleut Dave MacKcnzie, of Sas-xlla, the squadron adJut-anl I-Ie waved a piece of paper towards a grinning figure climbing out of the ccskiil. "Ifs s. "s11; " .~ r!" Wing Commander P. H, Wood- ruff, of Edmonton. scanned the message a second time, and reflect- ed his astonishment. From H. Q Coastal Command, it read: "His Majesty The King, on be. commendation of the Air officer Commanding-ln-Chief, has grac- lcusly been pleased to make the following awards in recognition of the gallant services in the recent action against German cruiser. Distinguished Flying Cross to Wing Commander Patrick Henry Woodruff, 404 squadron... "What are they giving me this for? asked Woody. His squadron members had the answer. They de- IWoodruff Asks . . .He Finds Oat i monstralcd it ln their reception to -thelr commanding officer. I Wing Commander Woodmff passes Ilghtly over his part as s commanding officer of the Can- adian Coastal Command long.- range fighter reconnaissance squa- dron. His aircrew are not so non- committal, paricularly ivtlcn it comer to pointing out the rrtrlbut- cs of the commanding officer. He is "Woody." to txo boys, but tile affectionate nickname is never used in the Wcodlnff presence, no does his sqllrrfiron ever fake sd- vantage of the consideratlon he gives his men. Cited I-‘or Eugen Job Citation fcr thr- D.F.C. briefly touches the pnrt he played In the attack on the German cruiser Prinz Eugen us it lay bcrther in a Norweiginll fjord near Trolldhczm. sileltered by mountains which dlp- righi down into the sea, and protected by anthalrcraft shore batteries perched on those heights. duri i l ‘Ihe Edmonton pilot setcut on fimmwffi? “mm Mame fi the Prinz Eugene Job with five [hen Mm m, bomber‘ other aircraft of his Blenheim 1mm in Awu 1941 m‘ “n, twinengine flgilfer squadron. 1am 3m. m, first ' Canadian Their mission was to act as a Sqummn o; was,“ fighters diversionary force, distracting at- w l nummn Jewel". ienficn of Gemlan fighte and ' rs. drawing German fak khile torpedo bombers went into launch the main attack. "Off Stalvanger the c.o. teok on three ME 109's, and successfully dealtll will: theim," Flying Officer Eric W. Cameron, squadron intel- ligence officer from Toronto, re- vealed. "l-Ie made a head-on attack on one. and drove him of? His ciwerver, Flight Lleut Joe Fletch. or of Toronto. was wounded in the knee With others in the s1undrnrl he made dummy torpedo nttvcks to dlvelt l-llf‘ drsircys, opening the way for; the mnin attack on tile Eu . First Blood to C.(). First blood in the Canadian squadron W011i. to the commanding d bug‘ tco, a I . h . ch Wfls ap- parently ncfin: as "Weather Willie," pvcbirlrr the local condi- tions, off the Shetland Islands. 1111,; man whose familiar hunt.- ing ground is iilc stcrmy sky over the North Sou and Norw-elgirm (‘Assisi ivrltcrs, wn= bitten by the flying bug as a schoolboy and in BRIGADIER T. D. SWITZEII. Brigadier T, D, Switzer, of Tor- onto, Deputy Master-General of Ordnance, was honored by the Bel- 1935 made his first bid for a 11y. is oareer by applying for admis- HOII W the Royal Canadian M: Fbrce. However, s. degree in on. slneerzmg was s requirement at hat time. Woods-lift was tie-king s. Course in armacy st the Uni- versity 0i Alberta, and war-king m =1 (F118 store At odd mcnlerlts which tlme and finances permitted he took private flyglraig lessons 511d ln_ the spring of 1 gained his Private pilots license at the Ed- IIIOIIT/OXI Aem Club. Thus equipped, Wocdlruif classed on a cattle-boat as s nursomaid to cows and gained a. “short service commission" with the RAF. Wm" has lflixlllenezl that term. His early selvlce was as an instructor and at one stage in his prC-WII! career be was an instructor with the famed City of London squadron which m its name in the Battle of Britain. He continued ls sll instructor oodruflf, than was given its first command. In septemibeu- was d to rtwusrcruuicioohblcorcrthc man young Canadians who were 0011118 urp through the training D.F.C.. WING COMMANDER P. H. WOODRUFF 0F EDMONTON R. C. A. F. Photo eiut member; sisurpfld a stay at An operating training unit ezmtlrely. They stepped right inw the squad- mn following overseas Dustin , Operational l-lwibilllilfl for them w ulred within abs squadron. record is not specbao in terms of Germans Ahot down Goonlan silippirlg shot up. The). not their calling. Theirs has be a. defensive job. Tbs Norm has been tilelr hunting gro their battlefield on occasion. 1o flights across water to the N Wesw/rl coast, have been thei- not quent lot, There they in tho threat. of hlghspeed Gemlan flgh ers. Ms 10th:, and Rick-W 193's 0! firing power. They Know Dirt/y Widths: Dirty weather, knowing in the Shetlallds and Orkneys, North Sea. fog banks, are known to them. W ff has gill/fed his boys throush all that and a lot more too. They are like a big, nappy‘ family intensely devoted to the end of the house. He has silowrl them that he ls Iar more titan an Oiitsland- i. He is a skilled 0s 11f‘ confidence . v mcnrber Small wonder ma.‘ a "gong" for the “C.O." Ls like pJ-rsona, accom- plishment for every mo: xr. The "all for one. and one for all" motto has bcecrro (ice-ply rccvcd in his N389. plan g Canada. Mani of its PPCS-AtBlCTIhQlIII boys. - zip Navy League Distributes 160,000 Dilly ecu; Through the Navy rescue of Canada onwards of 100.000 Ditty Bags will be distributed between now and Christmas time. For ggvergl wee-lg shipments have been gmmorvward to the Navy League dlstr t Diets at costs‘. pOiITIS and from ere they will reach we men of the New and Merchant Marble, In this work the Navy league has been given the who e- hosrted support of the Canadian Red Cross Society in SUPP-Ting 30.000 and the Imperial Order cf idle Dalghters of the Bu?!" gun Government, Nov. 3, when he was awarded the Oroix Mtlltalm l, J11, msinlnfl mirttmiiiii ”°-°‘}°..... d‘. my B l e at the Belgian legation in - Lea and o er Ifllllwnm‘ “"11- ucpieciation of aid given tile Iel-llzatons from oosst toaollthd‘ Iona I his p; _ IQ VI _ . ‘ t as socks, ‘JCIIGIKPTCIIICIF. nxvlbiifl! kits, tojtillblulslirw and powder, ton-Q rim] vyash Qfnill, spun, gllllVlllg soap, comb, rural-s, xv-rltlllg purer and envco; candy. lulu‘. whim”- clgarctics. poring o rjlfl. 89m" and a mrsocllunv rf 81m? i" ‘lie: “mined b‘. 1h.- mdividunls be f thlgltirersmgy O‘Yllr\¢'"-‘-“‘¢* ans irve eutcnd ‘lbw work Mm gm“ nnillvzstzlsm with a 50f‘ [pot i,“ H1911‘ h$d1l in k I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I