qinawr... _"-I—..._-Q--Q-.-_____*_ Canada Studies wfiwwmsmawa-q- wmzqaga» eamanship .\llllli>l1_\' Seribiiilo, stiiilent merchant navy trainee at St. Blargarefs school, l , ‘fioin Winnipeg. Yo show he’s no lziiiilluhbei‘ but, a real salt in the making Sr-riitiilo is growing a beard in nautical style before his first 0062111 trip. liw cool; -_ the lads at St. Margaret's call her Ma -- llws to please the lads with zippetixing, healthy l‘l|-'il.<. sometimes with a taste of “things to come". cl A n vi ri t. 4° n vi t.“ . Q”. s . . . Retired). ehief instructor and c-hii-f offieei‘ i wrliiiiil. shows (lorilon (‘oliiiiliiiiiii of Wiiiiiipez the model of :1. ship he 'lll(l(‘l' llenr) hlilleilire (iiXi: me cliniliiiiii" “ml _ _ ‘vi.- leariir-il how, say trainees Prank li‘r.~i:-:'e<, Jlllfl Archie IHCl/HIY)‘, “linnipeg. _In the dormitories the boys live as if they were or magazines, others write home to their parentsto in the foelsle of a ‘well-run ship. Herc they relax tell them of their progress, or they study a point or “make and mend" like ‘xoocl sailors. Some read hooks in tomorrow's lesson. More men are I1(‘l‘(l(‘(l for training. Slyjllilllllly,‘ is hunt. i. . _ mil" ship iii the, .\l#!l‘llllll(‘:<l with no inirlships or stern served on. ll. 1S made 01' rullizi. woven into shape and shelliickeil stilf. see‘.ioii.~:. h, i.~. built on the ground beside school. to Carry War Goods to Fighting,eFront$ f" A lot of girls. would envy Edward Atkinson, Ottawa, Norman Jolicoeur, Windsor, lllf‘ "Ml “Yllhwlifh-‘YY 0f learns r0118 tfimmillgflfld fast becoming a. trained liruee Daniels, Windsor. splicing at his classes. member of merchant navy. ‘fhe ship “lllueiiosiW is a bow and mast built on shore at Hubbard, Nova Scotia. llere the boys get their land lessons. On the ratlines are (left to right) William Calver, 'l‘oronto; Dave Kirby, Kitchener; Art Daly, Hamilton; Wm. Alchin, Oshawa. “iI-ills“ ilown the iiiaiiinizist are Ontario trainees Ivan Baker, St. Thomas, and Howard Lister, Hamilton, can find their position by sextant or “shooting the sun”. Boys learn simple mathematics. Ship l_\'|‘l‘.‘l and craft recognition is taught in a classroom, later at sea. (‘oimiiiiiiili-i- "Milli-time, chief officer and teacher, lends lessons, the boys make careful drawings and list; distinguishing" marks in their copy books NATIONAL F" M’ uruun uurvrne l.’- wx-Aa!" Mnrql . . .- ‘ 4 v i w . . I i'riiiii the how of the lilIIOIiOSO, ‘i ' "i . "r w n», -- is.“