PAGE SIX -,,_..___-. .. §PORTlNG NEWSl Red Cross Benefit ‘Spiel Planned F0 The Charlottetown Curing Club u staging a week-end Bonspiel for zhe purtlose of raising funds for .he Clifiddlflfl Red Cross and in zhis connection a team from Sum- lléfSlllc skipped by .r'it.-Lieut. Ham- ilton iilld composed entirely of R. 1A. F. personnel has challenged I-liC foliowinz team for a game on Friday night. l-bilotving is the per- ionnel of the local team. J. - Howatt. R. it. Bell, P. S. Cobb. l. Cruikshank, skip. The iibove match is creating a 0t of interest in Curling circles. .'. uill be remembered that the Summerside team made a izreat nipressicn iiere when they played as a unit in the Island Champion- inips and tonight's match should 2e one of the highlights of the 7935011. I: is hoped that every curler in ‘_ll’.’ Club Vtviil take part in the bon- Deadfines Set For Inter-llnit Competitions OTTAWA, March 9 -—- tCP) -— Deadlines hays been set for com- pleting litter-unit competitionshs ivell as western and eastern lin- als iii the Canzitlinn army uoxin‘: uhanipiutislaips, which have started rliminations across fhfl DDfIlllilOIl, today. Ali inter-unit and zone comosti-e completed by the? Lions must be track ending April 22, while east- ern and western champs must be trained by the week ending April 29. 'i‘h~ finalists battle it out here for the Xinion crowns in the I. I ‘ll Four districts are named in the‘ t'v-_-.~i—i~.iciiic Command meets, tVLD. l‘! (Alberta), and M.D. l2. (saskptchewltii meets M.D. lfli tManitubal. ' In the East there are ll districts‘ divided into three brackets. New-| foiindlzind, Labrador. MD. 6 (No- n. Scotia and Prince- Eclward ‘Isl- indi and M.D. 7 tbiciv Brunswicki make up the first bracket, MD. l tLondon and district), M.D. 2 1T0- ionto and district) and Camp Bor- den comprise thesecond bracket. while MD. 3 tKinszston and dis- trict» Ml). 4 (Montreal and dis- zrictl MD. 5, (Quebec and district) ind Petawawti Iliilke up the third- Th9 various districts. however. probably won't lock horns until mid April, as eliminations must begin right in the individual platoons in comps all across Cfillildil. Camp championship". follow, and win- tiers meet to decide the district re- oresentativcs. ll ticc Campbell skin. l the defence department announced IM l. r Week-End spiel in order that u large amount as possible ma for the benefit of the Skips are asked to contact mem- bers 0f their teams to be on hind to Start playing promptly on the hour for which their game has been posted, and if any curler is unable to play he is asked to advise his Skip accordingly so that a. substi- tute may be obtained. Following are the teams taking Fart in the ‘spiel todii < (Those tiik- ng part Saturday wii be pubilsli- ed tomorrow morning). FRIDAY, 7 P. M. Ice No. 1 J. F. Hobbs, Howard Mcltiriis. Frank Cox, J. C, Montgomery skip Hi1 y be raised Red Cross. THE miARLorri-zrovvu oumzouuv vs. George Hooper, Rev. T. E. Mc- Lennun. ROY Qligley, Chief Jus- Ioe No. l , Gordon ltapcr, A- Ktiax. H.W.l Ives, J.S. Moore, skip vs. E. Cull A lant. A. H. Roper, George Keefe. H. I. Spillett, skin. Ice No. 3 Wes Whitlock, AJ. lieiirtz. Fnuikl Hansen, A-L, ltlcPliersuii, skip Chnwcs Rowe. Andrew Bagnnil, , G. .1 Lnuni. Dr. H. H. Pierce, skip, Ice N 0.4 D. C. Jniiileson. I-I.C. Bohzikcnl Walter Wilson. H. L» Sear skip, V5. = r. u. tog-u; is. K. lvicttuit, Muc ‘ ilCKl\l'3ll, Russell Spillett, skip 8.45 P. M. Ice N0. 1 W. C. Hoyt, H. C. Atkinson, Fred, Moore, L. B. McMillan skip, vs.‘ A. .i’i Cnirkc, “llllililll Munroe, J. E- Burdcn, Frank C.i:,-r. skip. lee Nu. 2 JH- Hoiralz, RR. Bcll. P.S. Cobb. W. R. Cruikshank, skip. vs. Sunt- tncrsirlc. Ice No. 3 Lil. Iiennedy. .. . . Adams, skip vs. iziel. Joseph Doiiguit Ar. c-Dilifiii. S.S. Smith, skip. Ico No. l Peter Gellzith‘, James E. Duffy, A.H. Mould. Hon T.W,L. Proitise, skip \s, fibril. V\'.A. Dr. J, P. Lzintz. P. W. ‘turner. skip. Leafs Trounce \.. ‘t . ison. Ctihrlolicioivn: W. Grove Army heck-c)’ iczini inst. niyn. ' L rhainpirzi _ Tip Top Trophy ded Sflllil. Dunstzmfis squad their SDCCPii SlffilifllL lmck The score was 10-5 11nd m1 the night's , mtirzin gave a fair indication ol Gautlct.’ the iriov bizllitmt tleefnsivc work oi’ Simp- |son and Levi. lifilmg n; he I tiiay of the St. ‘moved into a 2-0 lead v Herc tire tue members of the Canadian Army hum which 1.151, night. "filll "l" (All! iic:-_.'tc_v League by defeating S.D.U., 10 to 5 to sweep the fin-ils n 1'10 slrusght games. From iefLto right, standing in back row; Lt.- oi. J12. Futon, Area Commandant; L. Diver, Verdun, Que, L. Simp- Cuilrnore, Charlottetown; C.l.-I. Nightingale, New Army Chalks Up Second Straight Victory Over Saints To Win City Hockey League Crown — Siveepiitg the final best of three- goals series in straight games Beachl apiece and Cudmore also uc hot-ire)’ Mic lup- dcfcnu: iiccs had cnc each ‘ llll ic iizrir credit w IiLHl-l The Lamonitigne brothers and niversit!" Maliar again carried the scoring sct- load of the Saints getting four of the five goals '" shot with R. Lfillk: season, getting, Ilmliliiglle tvhiztlcd One into corzls in addition to having three assists while Joe Mahar winger oi the second line was accounting for the other tally. The first period was nearing the thirteen minute mark before Ar- they’ my flllilll)’ got. through for the ii\.‘fl n i U phv the winner! Th.- Allli)’ team, snarkcrl by the the fonner being, particularly effective rill during the’ broke up play rif r =- l Dtii~.<"‘ati‘_< team. as named a. brzrc to account for eight- 1i .hctn \\lill(‘ Levi and Simpson.- ARMY TEAM WINS CITY HOCKEY LEAGUE TITZE Lisgartl. Ont; A.l.. Cavallin, Trail, B.C.; W. Stead, Charlottetown; Maj- l joi- A.S. ltobci-tson. officer commanding, No. 82 Canadian Anny Training Lleriire. Kneeling In front rnw: II. Levy. Ilichhuefo. N,B,; Jlloliaril, Charlottetown; FJS. MacKinnon, Charlottetown; J.II, Whitiocli, and CE. Jackson Cha l Chailottetotv Iilanodiens ciiut lllp 34th Victory CHICAGO. March 9-—~(CPJ—The Montreal Canadians, who have clinched the National Hockey Ilea- gue pennant, rang up their 34th win of the season tonight as against; four losses, by downing tiic Chicago Black Hawks, 3-2, in a scraPPY battle before 13,925 spectators at Chicago Stadium. SUMMARY First Period 1—Montreal, Richard (Lech, Mc- Mahon) i:il. 2—§39hi1c8ago, Cooper (March, Alien) Penalties-Harmon (2l, Bentley. McMahon tmajort, Richard, minor and 10-minute misconduct Second Period v Veteran 0. P. ll. Employee liies TORONTO. MI-Nh O - (CP)—- Daniel T. Fawcett. 86,- Onnadiam Pacific Railway emDIWCQ for mam" ' years, died today at the home of his son-in-law. Peter Heennxi, foi-' zner labor minister in the Ontariol Government. Mr. Fowc “. o. descendant or, eulv New Brunswic pioneers.~ spent much of his life in Weltern Ontario and Manitoba as construc- l tion foreman for the C. P. . | H; is survived by his daughter” Mrs. Peter Heenan, and l2 grand- children. BIGII 0N LITTLE BILEZIS 4; evening shadow! deepen into And the cit,y' iilhll are gleaminm, oh, so low, . L-ititlo breezes signing in sweet niir- | Bimini sweetly 1on0! o1 1008 100-‘ 1n the signing of the soft breeus. there's a tender m , _ Ac they recall sweet dreams oi lone asv- . Iriendstnu. love and fondant intzm- ohm Ofthosedouoldfmuiuwvused tolmow. ago some of them dd vunish In mists beyond the sen But soft breezes bring them homc- ‘ w . Ncuu- iriore to flee from Bo wit‘? tfirniliht of U! And oio age comes iuoepina on signing little broom ma. l slammi- l Immunities. A1- IIX IDUGI-WOROIIGH. Eng -—(OP)— Nolan Edwards, six is lieved t0 b0 the llilullflifl be B1‘ in Britain. Evin-y Sunday morning, he walks 2 1-2 rniiu to ring the bells of shepshed Parish Giurch near here. I-Iis father and mother are bellringers. They instructed him Mien he was five. ,.__.. Basic I Al Curling Gliih Today's c‘, versa véégag} i (“"1 fl‘\/x \ Two matches were played at ti?! Our-ling Club last night, both semi- finals The ults- res . In the George W. McLeod ‘Pro- nhy competition J l" Hobbs elo- feated Williliam Nicholson 8-6 while in the Dominion Ldfn ’I‘rophy sec- tion Col. 0.2: mu defeated Di‘. H. H. Pierce The Experts Say BY THE CANADIAN PRES! CYITAWA, March B, — (OP) - Light, housekeeping by young mod- EH15 working -h city offices and factories has 11s hazards. . cooking I N FANT tilmJult Rangers 8-0 ilishrd in far two earls in the isstl npenlng goal cf the cnesunter Up sewn minutes of the first DP-‘lfii to this time O'Shca in the Saint's and thou. ll\(.‘i‘f‘?"~4'5d their lead to net had shone brightly with some 4-1 in lhc mlddl~ canto. rt was remarkable sat-es from the Army's on a. one ol- two hiirne; having adequate storage facilities are two of them This makes up-w- thc-minutc cooking techniques Il-dlloni-rcal. Blake (Loch, Richard) Plan ice Race NEW YORK,_ hlurch o-(APJ-l o still ti nvltcdy’; grime . »,, ,..,.., . but as Saint's! high scoring trio Saints, too, had 13.24 4—i\§Ol2l2i/f83:l. Getliffc (Bouchard) ~lthsir scoring chances only to he Penziltics-Cooper, Allen, Mos- doubliy important as an aid to saving both time and food values. LARGE SIZE TUBE loading oxporh in alluring comlorf — f!» molten of Blue 630th lkllu. RY DOW/ins f Liam 2' mwirm JR‘ Uiili IN Fnotvr um Acnvi-rvmt an QJARiNa re. ieiiko, Cllfiimltflliln t2 penalties , intefltrence and mat-ch miscon- inslgeydwfi) e Tirzhcronto LVLY Leafs ciimei Sim} m1“; slwnrrwl .. mrra. turned back by ;\¢._\_K3nnDn_ Th,‘ ""1311; “figifivxll LUMIE". ‘counter? Y: the Tints fllfifdh utor-ti evening score Clillic suddenly. i f L u. *“ iii; '3 3' Q- 1- m‘ > v - = Eiflw“ “m”: a“ they’ trove-ta‘ oily hi.» 2-11 "$1.095? ll." “‘ " fi”‘..é‘.‘.“l3f.ttfiry‘°itinlt“°l‘o c last-place New milk RLLIIZGYS. ‘ ,, " .. . . , ‘ , - , li-ii, before Q3334 slwctwtoijs. ‘The ‘gffliqqln l: 1E5 ‘K532i 3gp‘ Third Fed“ While the Problem of ltziving tho Klf§°;f_,,§j,‘§§, iiffillw-lf." flillliiilgel W’ ‘ into opposing ‘territory before DRS- i5-Chlcago, Wiebe (Dalilstrom) a:- Lrnck cleurcci pull con1roiitizt_i_ illflll BO-Swl] 5mm; lulu lumggs cm! illrfho 5111;» bark m whitlqgk and Thrky 3'7 _ last inght officius oi the VlLiilTl-‘Lflet no more than - l l mttflc no mistake as he backhan-l Pciiaities-Bouohrird, McMahon 512131221 2"iiicé‘iiii“§iéfiittfii°tiléiii saints Regain Lead Iin ility Hoop League Take vegetables: the quickest andl best method of cooking them is to drop them in n small amount of boling water, put the lid on and cook until they can be cut with a knife- -no longer. This vitamin and mineral method of coking too, Nutrition services gays, grit-ll the cook gets them, not the i1 n. Meet Saturday o P-"iri i: l ' mrkscnllanri’ CtidmCre that Army's. succrl”! ' and Jackson i: tnrca ' -;t the disc in for the opening. W133??- Harmim- lore. Army inept pressin" as, , .- -. i W’ S‘ mk- w ~»=»;2&:::2:..k“l.u":%:.t:~t.t2::.‘tr: ‘. ,:<u-m as again OShca pulled off¢ ‘simrkml’? 53"“ that k9!" m“ 5Com‘ Tl“ two Lairiontagne boys and MW" The“? We" "ll? 915m 5°C‘ Miorrilis accounted for three of them ends left of the period when Ar- on “he paging buys; whunotsk mv mridc it. 2-0. Pressing détflf" snared two to iidd to his point. total, with Levi, Simpson smut Jackson mincdiy they were milling around the saints’ citadel when Jackson. getting the others, Levi's coming 0n a minor penalty shot at 14:57 0i’ small but mighty winger got the disc on the end of his stick to poke the lesion. Lineups: noon, it the weczhur was fit and or.‘ ranuements concerning c) airing the} trac: could be made. _ , _ , ., ,, . , l=ti‘ve classes tire lnllanigledt with the, g,__¥g;g3$' Iggaléjfl: 221018 lc ‘c 11B as DTCMJ)? i; "I e1‘ ; t . ’ ‘ . . .- ‘ i1 i-rCr_An?.3Oyn1 edlml Hal 3-1I1"o:t]l_c(r'iio‘,:2_lPiatt (MQTILS, CM“ Aelflffljlwfigls‘ Afimjumj‘ 4—4lU.i)lllO, UdVlLIéOlT iPiuttt» i8;- °Q§f§§° Alwfigfjtijxéy ggfligfle,’ Penalties-Heller. Mali: Bowes Second Period iio, K-itncdy <l'i.\tt_ Poile) . L l Mi. lildCDOlllild, R0; CARlMEL OUSTARD PIE: Milk is a food and it can be eaten instead of taken as a beverage. Here is a recipe from the Agriculture-Depart.- menVs Consumer Section. which includes a lot o.‘ milk transformed into delicious qOlid food: Heat a. third of a cup of sugar in c heavy pan until melted and gold- en bmwn. Stir in one-third of I cup of boiling water and cook untli the sugar is dissolved and the syrup Army: Goal, MacKinrion; de- FllQhUY thickened. about five minutes fence, Levi. Simpson; fortvalrtds. Beat three eggs slightly, add a Whitlook, Cudtnore, Jackson. Naight- quarter-teaspoon of salt and a ingalr, Cavillion, Richard, Ste . teaspoon of vanilla and gradually stir in two and a quarter curpc of Saints: Okiihea; defence, Goal. , yrfinbtyre.‘ LHetuiteasoey. a 1mg, p“ e e ier; orwar , . anion gne 1 11 "u, L. Larmntmgne, Morris, Chuverde: Q35: ,,,“‘§,“,',,"’,‘,*;f,‘._, “4'§°0°‘,’,',§‘§“§..,m; BIMKW- Memr- Steel nheit for 1s minutes Then reduce Referees-bowler. Raynor. the hi,“ to 325 dare“ ind b“. SUMMARY until the custard is set, about 3 minutes. Fine Period b-Anriy, Whitlock, (Oudmore. Devi) 12:5 2—.Army, Jackson 18:50 Penalty-Ottoman. lien-j v ' - MORTAR MEN SOMETIME5 PENETRKTI A saint Dutistairs University 1b QEEMW‘ |MP°55\5L!- tL.iin ticic-tted Y.M. C A. 20-18 PQQlTIQNS ' day} to regain undisputed pos- ; oi tihc top place in the Cit;- iill mug-rue. saints now llli. .. and Navy, in second pes- it, post the over-worked O'Shea. Army were short a man as the 2nd session started with Cucmore ‘still :1 rving it penrilw and the gSointfs made it not for the Army only to be turned back several times at the goal mouth. They were at full strength with six minutes of the period gone when the Arm? mat]; it 3-0. Again it wits 1|€Vl who started the play. Stickhnndling beautifully he worked his way ihi-cuxh the entire Saints team on- to haive O‘Shea, make a. beautiful ' Cudmore, playing his finest hockey of the season in the playoffs snatppvld up the rebound to drive therubber home. ivloAda-m of the Saints was ser- ving n penalty as Army shot; their fourth goal. Simpson, breaking up a play at his own biueline skirted ti tire 1 t-h of the ice before pilgsililg to Jillrson patrlnid right in front of the Staints craze an d the Second Pei-lo! goalie didn't have a. chance on the shts) almzi: - l cam mating Bull would in" had u. ovarian-mo M 1H "Smell stove-pipe go bomrl mutmoeii mm. But the old bgritib. wouldn't have sat long in the inity of bursting 341ml mmm‘ “wk Primarily a. smoke prod-metric weapon $01‘ scmnln‘ "mam," and imoieeiaa in um ma. it in no a rwuilr litu- Jlek t“ N, Klllerwhenitcomestolobblngbighuplouiyqintoinaccallibefl o‘ positions. It doesrrt pack enoulh authority to be useful use!“ "m l‘ plate, pill boxes or oven buildings, but in on anti-personnel Iukmdm mean little devil capablq o! aeeldfll out the enemy in his positions and making life very. very miserable. Every infantrymm is a l-infl mortar mun. w happens there‘: always nucleons innit who om put action. That's the infmhyl ‘Ibo vemoifle lads with ing hearts! 1c Mrc- M IT ‘."~ . 3 C PBCG-blflplfill’ Brim, hlllii PLii.il'tits—K. Hamilton. Third Pcriotl I boys lctl the scor- rcc. period but the Y collected ll points to the six for 5.1) Lg in inc List liiilf . ‘rcinrght l’ W C. and Air Force nieot. - Skating Fairs To llave Fine Treat Tonight Skating fans are in for a rare Penalties None. Liir ups and scores: Finals In Trophy Matches Saturday Two trophy matches. both finals. are scheduled tor the Ctuiing Rink at 9 30 Saturday night. In the Gcorzzc W lvheLeod Tro- pht‘ liltltflll should the Hobbs "klpffifl rink tmcrlzc with rt victory cvt: G.R Hoteer 8ll0ill3i‘ match uill be ncccss; y Playing for ic Acorn Trophy D1’. H. Picrcds rink can force an ex- efear. LB Saturday's U —J Murray, 4, P shar- I". O'Neill, B, \V, MacDon- A. lvloEtime, 3, H. u»: no matu- will‘ the wewniifll lIdns lndMW S D. key» L‘. aid. l) O'She ' WHEN '10 EAT: The fldlt dllb foods to store up health are listed by the Nutrition Bureau: Milk or cheese: fruits and veget- lble-B: emu, meats or fish, dried been. or peas; wholegroin and on- rfclied cereals and bread: butter- or other fat . health those Y M C A.—E. Rice, il, Ma-cKln- non. E. Smitli, 2. G Guy, i. W. Citilcii. 4. G. Young, 3, M, Good- win. Iet-fcrees—M:ic Beck and Bill Todd treat at ill: Fortim tonight. when the No. 62 C.A. 1B1 T.C. Band from Beach Grove will supply the '. for fl tn hour skating ner- htis been a good Wllllf’ since ii blilll l 1s piuved u full "t: lictlnv music at the . hill iiflii it, is likely that this t“ iilzir rlidtmg centre will have largest crowd of the season i l '. ‘ . hniqlllefglealfll‘ étlbilcslézilifd has been l t“ “finch time“! mm’ d vcrv popular this twititer on that Mac-Vnumfs rmk l“ ' .' ‘ ‘ .' ‘ .. l game gfigalslgoijnlilheil/‘oéifcl; ‘m?! The Hoop r-Hotzbs nintchhtvillil léie skatiii". enthusiasts will welcome l figgfiguilalzhgg N?‘ },_““§,et,,‘;. m; u" ‘"§_“.'?E"21l_'_i}g° __:_qnt_i_rtler_taldng tilzice CILIQSW L Great Interest Being Taken In For maintaining Rood habits the Bureau suggests every day: Four to six glasses of water to drink: eight hours of sloop; the in the fresh air, sunshine pouibie: periods of i-elantion- - aviod fatigue in work or play. GIN D: merits of molasses ow are "Flt/inc in thi muntry at fairly regular inter-vs s, the Price Board new. and with the ieturn of moilues zinzeibreui can also rot-um. _ h . 4." S-Amiy, Otxzlmora (Levi) 5:10 gtiiizsklailgeglrliltyzc ‘ofilifilfitle llt it 4—Armv. Jlwkson tstmrson) 11:56 flcsptfle the nmdnting score finally 5—8.D.U.—L. Lamontagne (R v irokc the ice as L, Loinontnsne 19mm‘ ) "530 retro: W“ “tttmm s. es e WWW“ c“ n e. The score came at the TN"! Péllfll 15120 mar t ‘h final of the perllognd "a t l: one T“ Jiuxinoro (Whitilook, Ievi) b ' Mhhar, 8:18 It Lamo ~ t ‘JD: I The red light was 7_S‘DVUI' Game Next Week and furious all during the goal-in- k6 D-U Tested . lmnon e of tiokxhemés w: Pbfllm ' V‘ Larger ship- no (L. n M01148) 13:48 ck (Levi) 11:51 minor pend» A big advance sale being reported for this big e ion hockey match at the - John Beavers Garrison team meets Wednesday night next when the St. ll the local City ltague All-Stars in an encounter that is likely to product: fast-free-skating action all the way. The game will mark the first w- Dearonce o! c team from h neighbourin/g province this season and fans who limo been showing a decided interest in the City hea- giic games urn expected to turn otit in large number; tp with-sq m; contest. nasty gash over the forehead dur- im the session and although blerd- in’: badly kept taking his regular 11i- turns on the ice and shooting twv Cuclmore got the first. one of the . i t 2:14 with Whitiock and sess on a Levi getting assists. Joe M im- being robixd twice by MncKin- non poked in the Saints SNOIId goal at 8:12. For the next five min- utes goals were as soot-cc as heIiB teeth but on the last six minutes of the period thu- made from the foiloivii 1-2 cup shortening, I i315’ flo l ~ i ur. .9ilSp00fi gnger teaspoon salt, 1-2 cup milk. ' Cream together the shorten] and suitor. Add the ca: and well. Add the molasses. Sift (I: io-Amw. more) LONDQN—(UP)~I-Icre's the war- time version of a indy-in-waiting outlined in an advertisement in a London suburban newspaper: Want.- ed queue companion, young lady 71 Jackson (Whitlook, Oilf- 10 :56 mon, cloves, zinger and salt; creamed mixture. Poin- into A delicious gingerbread can be ‘n: recipe: - u a! 1-2 cup dork nioiasscg, aluli-l gether the flour, baking gfldil, clnna: alternately with the milk to n“! tn weaned pan 8" x 8" x C". Bake 1n g moderate ovcrn (350 fihrenheittfor 45 mi With such well-known clan ll Giggey, Kewtltig, Butler etc, on the line-up and all well known to loc- al fans for their hock-xy ability the strength of the visitors cannot be underestimated. Thrit lhc loco-ls will have their hands full to tnke n vic- tory goes without saying and it shaves up as a natural. Sponsored by thr.» local I-Il-Y Grads Club the game should give an indication to local hockey foal‘; M’ that played Maritimes and with varied opinions being express- ed here nil season long the fans nre expected to turn cut in large nrrnocrs Bsttucn periods entertainment will be provided for ihc fans acts that are bound to go over big ‘and put on bv ivallie Bcantlebury. teams really went on o ac n8 her twenties wl n ugirressiv i t spree as m» shot eicht coals be, needed uigentiyl ° ‘p ' ' Sgggggg TO-NIGHT ESSION 8 - 10 TO THE MUSIC OF BEACH GROVE BAND YOU’LL ENJOY EVERY SKATING NUMBER 4 , CANADA'S F SIZES?’ SELLING CIGARETTE ‘ TOBACCO When n cansitiui mobile bath unit arrived in Italy minus cqing: t Inent they were told m "improvise '- m. mu n cumnbdl “l P“ t Stanley, Ont. decided that this (0 gallon oil drum had n film" "5 boiler. Pines were obtained from obselete Bren gun mountincgrailixl“, REGULAR SKI TE THE . er beads were manufactured from vacuum tank flonts. “lam m‘ ‘AFTERNOON SKATING Y tportable shower unit takes shape which will mum’ m: c “Mm " - “mill!!! provided the boys tin ung hoes to reach iii i lotus, ' ° “wtunfndisn Army Overseas PM