FEBRUARY 14, 1950 i v ; I uiritflttllilfi‘*3Q0009}?£“Z"I'QC'Q’D'QC'QDDD NEWS oi the 0am) i QL 'U Quark Hun-Ir! grugwgruguuxlnn-rnnnruu»>a»n-a>a>au-u-ununu>an ~~Kww"--w~~--u--- l \ > 1T»....;._...,_...._..._ ..._ i . M. ._ _ Mrs. Paul BHHS slim-tn with eight-inoiith-old chld it <1 b‘ f‘ H -. " - --—- - . ‘ faulinc. threw the biaby 0“) a ‘vtfindow into her husbands O\i?l..>ili§§i: Sncflgiirixdlaltftlerrsaatirehgiltigiisstvtiz 50212215221?! t-ilqvrcedaixirzljkvlsf-y. gnu‘ ‘Bl-Ms is Show“ mm datigiltela Andre’ arms when an early morning {ire Iorced the tamiiy into tially destroyed a‘ third. Nintcen persona narmrviy “A ' on’ onme’ bur‘ Bow we“: throw" i0 sl-YEQL bhpgjfi‘; . . ‘a .z,w.vk;gi,,t,h._j& . . v W‘. _ A Alphabst Dale, Holstein of the Glencloskey ta rm Queenwilie Ont is new rem mud m world‘: second highest milk producer. Dale, be‘ g " ' " - g as . o! milk. British Columbia cow leads with 21,8107) pzulriiifd by Pa! Arthurs’ has given 21.064 pound. ll. S.-0anadian Troops Set for Mock Arctic War Along the frozen border be- tween Alaska and the Yukon U.S. and Canadian airborne troops are taking their posi- tions for the sub-Arctic ma-_ neuver, “Exercise Sweet- briar." More than 5000 troops are assembled at Whitehorse (marked by COAL SPARE-John L. Lewis wears a "disinclined" expression as flags on map)‘ Fr°m the“ two othis tcllow union officials hold an animated discussion during Wm be Iaumhed an air- iiirxirii“tgmtirtii: "i"? i“ Workers secretary-treasurer, and Welly Hopkins Wight‘), UMW gen- Airfield as part M a drive eral counsel. W {E961 “HEEFBSSOr forces" (A) in Alaskan territory ba- t/ween Anchorage and Fair- banks. Below are rows of Jalnfiwiiy huts at North-way Airfield, which provide shelter for troops in the exercises. Work will commence at once on erection o! a new Consulate General building on the west side of University Ave. in Toronto, the Depamnent of State of the U.S_ government has announced. Three- ltorey buildin: will have parkinz facilities on Sim coe St. side. A sketch oi’ the proposed building i: shown. . Chairman of tiic board of educa- tion, Dr. Flora Little was named Guelph‘: Ciiizon of tho Year. Award was established last year YW B'Nai B'Rith organization. Dr. Little is also a Sunday school , - teacher and an active worker with _ _ _ _ b _ _ _ _ the Cihiidrvrfg Aid Sqgiqty and the Tobacco piles are shown going up in flames at farm of Henry Becker, from concrete tank ll’l burning building Vlll linc into general barn, \'.\V.C_A. Sh» and hm- hrmbgnd, two miles east from Simcoc, Ont. Loss of barn was set at $7.000. Fit- was steaming hot bctorc firemen played it on the blaze. Dr, Llcw Little, have [our children. teen tons 0t tobacco, valued at $9.000. were dcstroyrd. Water, drawn | I ONLY VOLUNTEERS are taken by tho British Royal Marine Amphibious School, which teaches the present-day succcssols ot the British frngmen who proved their underwater flaring and skill many times during the last war, particularly in 1944 against the Nazi's sea defences ot tho European coast. Top: Looking like that! names and wearing their special suits, trogmen swim underwater at. the school. Center: Royal Marine otficer (pointing) instructs in the use of underwater escapi apparatus. Left: Canocist, who has taken trainee trogman to selected spot, hands over limpet mine tor stlcklnl m chin-i The driver went away to get help when this truck Thousands/of miles of Alberta road. h l '1' b ‘ v . . became stuck in a small dritt at Lethbridgc. Alta. When attor winter's worst storm piled :0:§EOto:lelOe\:'s htonlrlael‘: 221C tlgswdmcn? “POM . . ‘no t""ll invk an hum l1'*r ii was hi|'i"1 l"'<~ His nariv dcrp drifts Man)’ nt lhcm won't im clr.'irr~<| until» drifts e n m‘ 1mm“ i" “illlfic inc pile-up oi the,“ A TO-milemn-hour gale lash- /