artime Boom to War has brought many changes to the Canadian scene and the Canol pipeline have brought to the thriving Housing prob] ms, shortage of consumer goods and meeting of alderman has been mayor since 1938 and but none more striking than in Edmonton, Capital of northern city a huge increase in population and many other problems have been thrust upon Edmonton's with other civic authorities has kept pace with _the Alberta. Here such projects as the Alaska Highway . A. ove trucks are parked near Legislature. City Couicil. Mayor Fr , shown here presiding at vast developments in co-operation with U. S. Officials, . 04 - -I~~ - iner residence of Alberta Lieutenant (lorernoi- is now used by the U.S. Army ' . ' i. ‘ ' ‘ Lunch hour at the former Jesuit College, taken over by U.S. engineering . I~‘t>rce_ to house air crews in Edmonton between flight lit-re young fliers t ' ' . _ - ' Department. In an effort to co-operate in alleviating housing shortage U.S. toss pigskin around on lawns formerly used by royalty 1o bowling and teas. ' a ~ _ '_ i v ' i built many units such as those shown above for civilian and army personnel. 4 I , i hIany romances have sprung from invasion of thousands of U.S. servicemen. Herc iilary Yeo, C.W.A.C. and Sgt. Pfeiffer, Springfield, find tandem not out of date. assessors c:,¢_~s»~a.<i2.= N . _ tififi? ii€s§i¥ At the many canteens and service recreational centres operated in the Alberta Not unusual in many Canadian cities women cabbies “Nothing can stop us now” is at saying ‘often heard in Edmonton where vast capital, Canadians, Americans, Australians, New Zealanders give true meaning" came early in Edmonton, and in large numbers. Who riches of Canadian north west will, it is thought, maintain present rate to the term “United Nations". Both Canadian and U.S. M.P.’s patrol streets. wouldn't ride in a taxi with Pearl Woollett driving. of expansion. Betty Maguss, former newspaper employee, works for U.S. firm. MY; i134 Edmontonians are nothing if not air-minded witl Ti ‘t a " j ,1 - - ~ ‘d 'A e, Ed t ’ in thoroughfare, typically wide Major GeneraiW.W.'.i" st C I dian Commissioner on nf Canada's busiest airports at their (iOOrStOPS. lilgliiii Al}: (§,',sf,,ivcif.‘si"§g,"golflflffgiédafifiiilflxfjfigifl(figffp niileirriumost $28335‘ zdities- Poflilifltim‘ increase fmm Nmihwest Dfojecifl, 8.11% Igiiigdgldneral Worsham, of the CPA, shown here, and TCA operate from its runways. manning depot. Here 3,000 airmen parade down Jasper 100,000 to more than 135,000 indicates sizes of boom. U.S. engineers form an important inter-nation liaison) ‘ i " I. i‘. Naldmld Film Board Phnlm In’ "d"? R9“? '