"utter SUPPLIES LANDED arrival of the Canadian carrier equi ment rei.nl'orced with other , Magnificent was almost tanta- expeliiients. says his force will be OFHCHL wmtcomz mount to the lifting of a siege and operating at full efficiency in a However. when the P01”! Said has been described as "the relief very short time. p of the U'Nf-IF." a ceremonial call. the situation In fact they called the unloading 00014 53"-'E'"NG eased noticeably. A 437993 38' operation here "At Last" But if the Maggie's reception by piained: l-larried supply people an UNEF was warm, her welcome ”They didn't know how 10 lb parently had been going around by the Egyptians was extremely it-pt you at first. They were con- for weeks answering all requisi- chilly. tions with "its on the Maggie." Despite the fact the ship was don't know much about Canada. They meant everything from 17- plastered with big United Nations its British connection and its in- ton breakdown trucks to paper blue and white insignia especially dependence. so they were prettv clips. painted or sheets of canvas for suspicious. MYSTERY MAGGIE use on her sides and decks, the ”Most of them think it's okay "And most of us hadn't a clue to Egyptians eyed her with suspicion. now. Besides, times have been what iMaggie' meant." said a They spotted the white ensign on tough around here and they aren't Swiss procurement o fit-er. looking her stern. listed to the pipes, saw the type to let even patriotism happily at the cargo slings dropir the eailors in British - type uni- stand in the Way of them making ing trucks and other supplies from forms and watched them carry -out I buck from a tourist." the broad deck of the carrier into the daily routine they'd seen fol- A burly member :1 the Cana- lowed on the British invasion fleet.dian Provost Corps-"if you use The Maggie's discharging oper- and they wondered if the lnvaderslmy name I'll be court-martlnlled" --figures he helped in the change of sunken shipping at the Suez Members of the crew who did of attitude. He has been on duty canal entrance and she had to get ashore in the early stages wore in Port Said for some weeks and lighter her badly needed cargo UN berets and armbands as well he got to know many of the street big Egyptian lighters. trying to recover bodies. dig around a truck that became a tomb for five men when it sank Com- mons committee be set up to our aider his plan. H” ”' "'”"' aw” '" "".'l'.” Wood. Dundee. were Saturday " " n..l”".'nlgbtgueItaatthehomeofMr. he had h IR "&'l""'””'CS3l"bIleua,'wusrecentvisttot-aithe "At Last" is Code Name A For Unloading The Maggie Iy JACK IRAYLEY Mal.-Gen. E. L. M. Burns. thelcluded Cairo and the pyramids Caaadu Press Staff Writer UNEF chief. who was getting by where the political climate was a PORT SAID. Egypt tCP) -The with some borrowed Anglo-French little warmer. ntions were impeded by a clutter were returning. from" an anchorage in the road- as the usual UN shoulder patches. merchants. stead outside. They went accompanied by UNEF When the Maggie first arrived This caused complications but guards and found they had to talk and the crew were confined to the ships unloaded in record time. themselves through time-wasting ship, he went around to his Egypt- Twenty days had been allowed and and obstructive red tape to carry inn friends with: ”Too had those nuys can't get off. They're just Meanwhile. the Canadian admin- Part of this apparently is the loaded with money and dying to lstrstive contingent of suppers. custom of the land but part;spend it. But Nasser wonlt let the job was done half that. out their work. service c orp s, signal and seemed deliberate. em. workshop troops joined their com- There was considerable haggllngl And the MP added: "They radcs already in operation ashore. over monetary exchange when itraught on fast and went away was finally agreed that the shipi muttering. They were real friendly lllakeshift and improvisation are giving way to first-class Canadian would send escorted parties ashorey when the na v y guys equipment. facilities and skills. on conducted tours. The tours in-ilanded." 'Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday. Jan. 22. 1957 United Church i Explains Stand advocating that the church aub- stitute a temperance policy for. one of abstinence. This was incor- rect in several ways. . First. he said. the church doesl not have an outright abstinence. governor finally came aboard for th t ol t aho ed th 3 (used by the white ensign and they 9 "m V M an W cm ,,1- an r ' I . .u DEATH TRAP masons. oirr; - Workers north of here. A diver. who en- go, tered the icy water while the tem- TORON'lO ICP)--Rev. Aubrey Jones of Hamilton said Thursday his recent suggestion about the attitude of the United Church of Canada toward drinking were misinterpreted in the press. He said he had been quoted as policy. It did pursue a campaign for total voluntary abstinence but; was room for moderation. . Second, he did not suggest substituting one policy for an- other. but a broadening of the present policy. Mr. Jones made his original re- marks Tuesday at a meeting here. of provincial Christian education, evangelism and social service conveners. Thursday be amplified his statement in an intervievr.- l He said the church. recognizing that it cannot advocate total ab stinence as a clause of member- ship on spiritual or practical grounds. should give more rec- ognition to the existence of the moderate drinker. l The moderate drinker should be encouraged to Join in the; church's program, particularly in; the solving of some yroblemsl connected with drinking. such as: drinking and d.rlving.i The moderate drinker. he said. is as anxious about these pro- blems as the nbstsiner. Mr. Jones had said Tuesday: "We must recognize the exist- ence of moderate drinkers. We OVER OLMAN p. CENTURY OF SEQ” need a program which does not reflect upon the integrity of our people or insult their intelli- gence." Any temperance program must be presented in such a way that a person can take an honest stand on the issue. he said then. Life Expectancy of I00 Seen Possible . CINCINNATI (A)-A Philadel- phia medical expert said Thurs- day that if two ya hlems are con- quered "there is no reason why people cannot have a healthy and happy life expectancy of 100 years within a quarter of a century." Dr. Edward L. Borts of Phila- delphia's Lankenau Hospital told the third annual Merrell sympo- sium on medicine in aging that these are the two problems: Conquering the di ases. which can be called "discss s of! over-abundance or prosperityf Di- seases could be cut 50 per cent It through the ice of a lake 20 miles I the truck through a hole in the perature was m below, reached; CPPbota For-Reaching Changes In The sc,:';:;'.'l's':::3' Election Act Are Suggested posed that Parliament make some system under which eligible voters far-reaching revisions to Canada's may be fined if they do not cast M ii" 9'0” 0' "W PTOIFIIII. Iederal election laws. a ballot. lfgfim "rivet: W": c'hl::,)f. llililea Russell Reinke. Hamilton South, . ””"'l"-'3 0'' 1 0 9 ft!!- '.m, we L-mud. Elecuom Ac. WORRIED BYIFUMES . The following is the Program: .,,,,,,d,d to prov”, go, the nu. Other resolutions: l (horns "Ring Merry Bells". reggstrgggon ,,; Pena", elm”, go John A. Charlton (PC--Brant-I Welcome - Preston Cameron. vote in general elecuom. enacted to compel operators of Duet. "Stranger In My Home" ms proposd 1, on of 3 "son. diesel motors of all types to equip "Bernice Kfltilllt Ind Norah Kel- Q,-Ms phced on me Common, their engines or vehicles with de- ll order paper by pm,n, mm; . vices to render exhaust fumes Dialogue: "A treat For Santa" representing all name. in an harmless. 3 Dust. Dear Old Santa Clank Houu. Claude Richardson (LIM ma 1 Myrna and Joyce Fr-nun real St. Lawrence-St. Ge rgev-a, Exercise: "Christmas Candles". MONDAY DEBATE! that the government onsider ctr. Recitation: "If I Were Twins"- Debate on private members res. operatlns with the provinces in I -loan Keiiv. olutions will start the first Mon- nllion-I survey of the exam op Song. "Rins. Merry Bells. Ring" My following compieuw of an mental illness, its causes and met-y --Senior Girls throne specch debate. The first l'0dl 0' "9llm9"l- l 1,,-amt, member, (1., pl-05.31, Mervyn Johnson ICCF-Kinder no be Monday, Jan. as. Under slew-that the government can-, mm... ",1". ,1, Mow.” ".1 (V9 slder extending unemployment in-,GirI"-Vorah Kelly. Thursdays are set aside each so tut-nee tn urlwltur-I Workm- eion for such debates. Well". Mr. Reinlre suggests a eGeorre Aiken. Slacks". Bernice lteating. 3' "WW" "M '9' 'W''"''' Messrs John Riley and Wilbur lld III. R. 3. Clay. Bridgetown. dlhlll"-I an. acute 'MacDonald. Red G”"”" "'””"" J York :..termlaslon of Mr. and Mn. Truelrrve the bonus of Mr. and mi M Cmmn star Exercise spent on Exercise. what 1 Like 9. .5 On Monday evening. Dec. 17, the Pupils of Stanchel School present- ” OTTAWA (CF) - A Liberal are practised in other Common- f(f'rl(h.ei" ”"""'l c”"""- M"- D'1kI member of the Commons has pro- wealth countries. Australia has a an 8"” ”P5b'V "W1 3' Chili'- Dl9l0lZlI!.'I ''All's Well That Ends 1 Solo: You're My One and Only Exerci - why We Are Glad" Rffllltion. "Seeing Santa Claus" M0n0l0ttue. "Fat Psnnle's New Motion Soul. "Christmas Lulla- by"-Norah Kelly and Myrna rm. to Di-losue: "What Did You Get?" Solo: 'How Far ll Heaven,". DI-Iosue: mun and run. 1. Exercise: iClIrist Is Born" Kathy Livingstone employl ,i;:ce'r.:It-keg: ,4A1etur msmz; Recitation: "Dirt". Billy cup logue; "Reading the Nun" lob. tlaoee 'l'ik"- Ierata communities were put on proper diets. Cancer, for instance. occurs three times more in fat people. "2. Conquering the major .11. lemma of today's 'young men of 65'. Retirement and social security have robbed him of activity; he becomes old because he is bored. There is a great necessity ot a positive enrgy maintenance and I high motivation for living." U. 5. Company Hikes Price of Newsprint NEW YORK (AP) - Great Northern Paper Company gn. nounced Thursday it will niu the price of newsprint March 1 by 34 a ton to 3134. delivered in New York. It is the first U.8. owned manufacturer to announce an in. crease in the current round of Price boosts. . A spokesman for the Great Northern Sales Company in New York said the firm urvu qbout 240 113- newspapers. Its mills are centred in Maine. Other firms which have made similar increases are owned by Canadian or British interests. They are Abltibl Power and Pa- Per Company, Consolidated Paper Corporation. St. Lawrence Cor. poration. Bowater Paper Com- pany and Powell River Company. Montreal Mayor Bucks Plan For Slum Clearance MONTREAL (CF)-Mayor Jean Drapesu refused Fnday to sign minutes or the city council meet- " ll" meflinl decisions are to become effective. 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