PAGE EIGHT nmwmasumavwmvvrwnanmasnxsxvmnvsvmmmmnmaumu nan-a.- l EWS o ' " ' 'u'n'u'd'n'n'u'fiu'd‘d\l'ffil.liqfi H n H n H q H u ‘I ' _ ~41. 1' Flviivg Uiilcer Spencefiinilffl Ntlliiiiilllll army in the 110"" llinz or llvgina hat been awarded ‘l ill“ (Wmlrlm llllrillli "l" tilt‘.lilfilllqlllbllvtl Flying (rms, it > l ‘l‘-\-l""" "i. h“ wlliilliY» l: 0H “as £lllilllllll4‘t'(l in the London l=l> \\.lv\ to tillawa to rallst- an arm} (z:ul‘rllli‘ 'l.ul'(flc other Canaan“; if l\'iii'\~\‘l-"-l"5 “fin! in Canada. ah‘; rt i-lvetl the (let-oration. r-~~-._v_,,__'v_r,___,__,,___.w._.vqq.-~---mwrw-~ .- :' (‘ii-ncral Williams Slciirns, who led t u- .-»-_.-.......-..--.-.. -.- “t...” .-.--.- -"-'-"..'rr-r.~.-_-_-_-_.- llri 1hr qi --.~i \\i\_\ nil r aching llalifzix from Vancouver, but z. l.. A, ii. hhrpparti oi" Minunivt-r, Ruse iloesift seem to mind rl’ i-r. Row lit a lmnvn thoroughbred who once pounded 11.5, and t. .ltl'.lll race-tracks, and .\lr. SliPpthnrfl is also brown, due to ex- lilWllFt‘ to o-ind and ruin. and he is Kill"! l" Write I 1100K Ml‘- $11913‘ lllVll hi! Winiiipi-i: July flii for the Atlantic coast alter a few 413375’ it ~v i - hm m; a Linn-mini llllll‘ jaunt orrr tlu- mountqiiis and prairie ir- m lllv Patific. which he last Mill‘ June l, lililil. He wintcred in lihzlla. Alta, a town whl"h both he and R050 liked utter the beat- ing llwy took going over the Rockies, lt was a. case oi‘ fightinl flies, lzmdslizli-s, wild animals, lack of water and general fatigue. ....... .. .. m. . . . . . . s. . .-.. . .-.-..~.-.-.-.=; iv '-"-“..'-"..'. »-_.. - n - n5‘- -'-'-'-'-'-'-"-"-’= J‘- ‘u‘u‘l‘l'ifi‘i'i‘i'l'i'fu Office worker: who tamper the summer heat with drawn blind; and , whirring tun might give u thought to the boys in khaki, who carry I on amid broiitng sun 1nd scorching breezes. Every route march, : however has lie halt for not, and hero am three warriors lucky : enough to have found n tap from whcth cool water gushes in satu- I I fying volume. ) l) _ g: ;_r » - . unmioio- mm plans to dominate the English Chlmwl and we it as an invasion route to Enlllnd m” recewml “any “Lb”? through the dauh and did-in: of Ffmfl‘ ““""'“- m" “" “*1” bomber watches the end of an enellt! "mm" “MM” ‘mm “em w Intern, which attempted m slip non: the "mm "m- ": o‘ g‘ I \.._ Selected as Canada's loveliest from photographs of more than 200 beauty contest wlnntrs throughout the Dominion, Ruby O'Donnell (LEFT) and Rose Biurkt-tt are .\lllI\\'ll as they boarded their 1min for the prize trip to llolli-ivood. Both girls competed in the ‘Ioronto Miss liurkctt placed fourth. prllce games contest, in which That "good news for Britain", promised by Bernt Balchen, famed Norwegian flier, recently will be 96 of the most modern filming in“ bor-ribing planes manned by None fil-Illlllllt IIilOIS. This was learned in Balehen, tog-ether with other members of a Norwefllim all‘ ""5" sion, conferred with authorities at Ottawa and Washington regard- ing training of the men ant the Toronto Island airport shortly. ABOVE is n Lockheed Hudson bomber. The Norwegians will have 38 of them. Situated in the most important military command " were seldom ceen in the War of 18x2, Pan explains (thief Jerry Blm- liyes lLEI-"fl tn Great Smith when she vi-iiiml the Six Nilililiis Indian n”; Lnndol-L reacrve near Brantford, ()nt., m Engmnd ls the 15th Canadian (ii-ncrxl hospital, tain bv Canadians. Pictured illil-"li is Matron Agnes Nell. in charge of the 80 nurses. ‘though tho lllllltllllg i§ brand new, pr iii-ti on the same spot in ti" last Will‘. Eilllilymg tile liic on lll‘ll\'l' Willi’? "PB Nllffilili! Skiers Trennie Fraser, in a Canadian hospital which Wlla o _ _ _ Dorothy Low and Anna Miller. The siatfl‘! (ltlGllTj are now using the mess built for 12a MAJ). llllfSvS, but soon will move Into their own megs, might still come in hlndy should a sky lil-yeflr-olli floating down on her daddy's dairy farm at nushey lienth, but this ancient flint-lock carefully adjusted by Chief Jerry Blue Eyes, last chief of GUARDIAN n"u‘u\'~'ls 'n‘u’ 5'15‘: u‘-'-5'15'u‘u'u'u'u'u‘n'n' fi'u‘M5'u'o'u'h'iu‘n'h'b'u'ifu'hfi'hfi'ln\'n'hfi'fu'u'fu‘u'u‘u‘u'n'p";‘J3. e ORLD in PIT q..- wu-nu-unvin A newly invented "Hutu-boat" had a severe t-ryout at Wasnga Beach » recently \\'llt‘ll interested buthers made iuisucccssful attempts to overturn and sink the malt. Three young holiiiayers, here, give tho pontoon boat 2i tryout. Leonard (lrzilium, 60, muster mechanic, in- ventor of the boat, clainin it tn be tip-prod and unsinkuble. It ls hund-pmvered and would be useful to the army fnr u nsporting) troops over small bodies ot‘ ivatcr, he claims. "”‘*7‘--<... in," ' AinXWT-wM-mQM When Princess Juliana and her two little daughters move into their now suburban Rockrliiie home in u few days, they'll be living in Ottawa's most modern house, equipped with everything from built-in radio acrials in ovcry room to burglar-proof windowu. The house is owned by u genial young manufacturer. Shirley I. Woodl, who makes a hobby of building himself dream houses. The one into which Juliana. is moving is the seventh he has built here since his marriage. Every nook anil corner is filled with midgets. tVoods, meanwhile is moving into a larger town home. lle feels the Rock- cllffe one that. Juliana l! lensing for three yours ls not big enough to house his wife, himself and tho four English wiir guest nhildrcn he is taking in. It has, in addition to drawing-room, library, dining- ronm and kitchen, seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. one ui’ the two up-to-ilute hospital‘ staffed and opi-Htcd in Bri . . . , _ t5 tile would he familiar to manv a vrtcrim lfprltgd AUG__UA_SI 7.1945 I -. _ _ ilfi . . .. ".."."..-, Captaln I. Barrlngtou-Whlte, who was formerly British mifl bimbo lo Oilo. Norway, is now on route to Ottawa with hi; w“, They arrived in New York Bbtlflftl m li E. ' 173 passengers from Lisbon. on) n" fochorda’ along "m! . 4V 4~_-u( M‘..,,.,_..w-,wfzwv,._.,nwxrvjmufl “M, Q-A i. Two New York l l l l l beached thcir rgailvyealeloynslfiitcrw; gililgiirlmnk- m!‘ “mm” """" near Kingston, Ont. Resting before settl um “n” on cedar hind’ New you; through the Erie canal and fililltlditug. l to return to ‘"1 "V", Mr. and May 10 they g- m 1 , guebec “"1 "gilteheurlli Llffil i312: iigrsegoikorliielgr; Willi‘: i?“ a eorge, Lag c}, ‘ . mo u; 15b run”, cam i6“ flmiilnin end the Richelieu river to the 5t. law. D g on islands, ) j i Major-General L. R. Lal-‘lcclie. former deputy minister oi‘ national defence, l'('lllI'llt‘t| to (‘nnalla July 8i, in a liont tiill oi‘ u-ar guests, to help make the registration. lie was Canadian military attache in Paris until tiie rapitillatlon oi‘ ‘rrnncl’. lie will lIS\lSl Mr. Justice Diitls in compilimg- tlii- ri-ui.~tci~ of (hmzitlzfs man rnvl uw-iiv-iii-liiiiiri‘. Florence Odonhue, warrior coma Warrior's feathers for itobiii (‘opemun are his brother. As colorful don was the Indian garb loonm lion; tribesrnen grggtgd mm 5mg the 01mm (nioum. rcgnlia he's seen in Lon discovered when Six Na a Richard Greene, " film nctor, flew to (‘anada i0 2 enlist. then flew right back to ‘ Ilollywoorl. Aug. 3 -- still 110i l‘ soldier. “They told me tn go baltll to Hollywood nnd wait for an 0PM‘ in: and that they would wire m6 Inter." Greene told reporters. “They can't abxorb their own rcsi- dents into u» army mt enlilllh- and there is n long wetting list." l8 lily IQIIIIIOIICII --------------- '-'w'-'-'----------------