THE CHARLOTTEHTOWN cumulssn avv -.>1:v.u-Lnvuvvu-'.'@wxsavuav-;<av"'5JJJJJ1J95J.QD.U.Q0C' ‘#0: 1') g "AGE EIGHT w. .4 young linriish ladi- i llu- i(..\.l". nrrivl- for the l ~vi|"u|. \‘.lli‘l'(- tin-y will trn l or lln- ("Jllillltllltlfllllll Air Trsining- >t-ln\n\e. a I<:BCV‘O <v..:.¢;.- ; ‘ ‘rnpbkgr, ~_< ‘ ‘-0'CIC>=Z*~. i L ,_._._ M“.-- ...__,.._ .......... §lli|Y< hor- ‘ - mivion. ‘(Hill's ill _ above, viii‘ ’ \ TO O00 0'} OOCKOOOUOOO000013000000060000090‘?000560004500‘? 0150b 00¢"? NEWS Oftht} WORLD in PICTU Flying Officer J. N. Cotton, ’l‘oronto. of the lt.C.A.F. (LEFT) and Qquadron Lender G.S..\i. Wurlow, R.i\.F., if England tKlGlH‘), had a suvprise reunion almard tlu- ir:\‘n bringing young Il..\.i’. stuilruts Tho '_\\'0 |l'l'ir¢-rs iwnt to srhnnl together Mars ago .n Nova Sruliv. and 0 Oi? 0'1‘ 0130019 00130009013 OOOD'O'QQQOBZYCIUJUIIUTQO OUODDQO OIUODUDIORTIODDLCI '10 UfiUDSQUfiZQfiUGUIYQUQD DIOUOD I When the R.A.I~‘. students dotrahied, more enmusinsu“ “m” towniolk turned out to welcome them. and none oi the grcetvrs was "1""! Billy Rois 4 in his welcome tn (‘orp Terence Reill" IEFT -\'t l Lit] I . r ‘ i I - _‘| 4- . . s?!‘ i118 n‘u“‘de"1~;f\f(_1hfutbl:(st. 3mm? Collins. fill 1mm‘. student already statwllod at the nrvgulion school winter ‘flQfimt I ‘ ‘lim’ - l-lcuT- 7ft‘! right nt home Stcnhcii got his first taste of Canadian ‘ ‘ ' ma’ u“ ‘M’ bmlghl- a lllir oi skates. V _ IXIIII 11-min u ugh-u:- sgu; v S agngr Alim- a lifetime in the air in search of thrills, including a round-tho- world flight, a hop from New York to Berlin. and roughing it in the svnstes oi’ nothern Alaska. Jimmie Mattern, noted flier, experienced his greatest thrill Christmas Day when he delivered a. lnokenheed Hudson bomber to representatives oi the British mlnistr, of airersit production in Montreal. lie is shown with the plaque he gave to H. W. Thnrp, representing Lord Besverbrook. Its Inscription reads: “Presented to the people oi’ Great Britain by the employees of Iitltrkcnhtfd Aircraft Corp. and Vega Airplane Co." It will be aliixell to the plane. L it'll. the him on sus~ Sltahlrr, 35. of (i ‘crlnll n iii-ion; his haul not sot-n each other >im~o that time. i-oum- in (':1n.ui.'\. 'i’h:-y loft tho old rountr_y' in October, and now go to Jarvis Fcr a six \\'i‘1‘i(h' ("ursi- oi‘ bombing and gunnery. Rio de ‘Janriro. New Zenlrml and Texas were among the other places rcp- resented. '1 1n All our ihvh wozili i-aunr Million nirnrnl nho <-r~l"l>r.\t'<i tlirix" rrzriinnflun nilh a dinner at 'l'oronto. Doc, '27. Annng thnm wcrc 27 "1? tho ir~t hatch of mc-n to Jc-ave England to take the observers‘ i, I ~:.§~.3-’f-CFCO‘:"T ‘ ~J5OULYVO"TQDOOUDDI€ ‘ Dbbfitff-Wfifitlfibt-t-f. t1- ("nlmltltlvs fltvrs an- lwlping tin- “little Island“ llrlvr Inn-k thl- ln- [serving with the RAF. lighter command tor many months. They've vuzir-m. 'll|r_\“r-- {lslltinl side in‘ ‘till!’ with their ltrit sh a-iiioflirues. ‘ lgaiifd ‘loilfnemy "m?" m“! ha" awn-dc“ "W." nun!‘ T“) o’ _ (7 nnlln lmon- going oven-sun. No. I R.(‘.i\.l~‘. squadron hils brrn Olflorr F. liillock, Toronto. gmaomammoonnsmmmwmsao oaomm ~ \ ' ,;. Th1- Csnsdian Grenadier Gunrds oi Montreal, now training at Camp he's had Ev rrirn. might call themselves the International Brigade with more Justice than must Canadian tufts. Thirty iivn states are represented in almost 100 volunteers from south cl the hnrdor, four oi who-m are shown in these photos. At LEFT is Lcm-Corpl. Jack Kennedy or New Jersey, whose Christmas present was a letter giving the first news air. “hrough the courtyard littered with tumbled wreckage, an lnspm- iun party pauses Into the British Ilouse oi Parliament's tltltl-year-Ivld Si. Stephen's Cloisters, destroyed by a German bnmh Ty". wmmna. lion explos ve-ineendlary missile made a direct hit during recent _ oi‘ his father in 17 years. The family become separated in lfirotland after the last war. and Jack has been trying to discover hi; ‘duds whereabouts for yerts. Stopping smartly through the Camp ‘Borden mud at RIGHT are Ptes. Paul Shfis o! Arkansas. Jerry i; llaelzrye oi‘ Texas, and James Toope; of Illhlolg, shim}, m, gefyed l l" "'0 U-Q- "my l"!!! "IVY. Mlfllwye h the army, and Toupee in l tile marines. night raids. Besides smashing priceless stained glass windows, bomb litllfflred several other parts of the Parliament buildings. It was the third time the Houses n! hrllement had been damaged since the lstari oi the war.