I SEWEMBER .25, 1950 . h v THE GUARDIAN Lo'r'rE'r0H . . . A tank corps veteran's two-acre property at Islinaton, Ont., won first , ' i prize in a home beautification and improvement contest sponsored by ' thv 'LadAt d'mi'tti.'1'hep'zewasth ltf American honeymoonen. Mr. nnrl Polls chamber of commerce. And E ewmns n C a ms m on H e min 0 th 4 t k dru ' a my days of Lew Bowman seen with his 335- B'l:”k:';l"- ;:og:"':'i;';":' "l',3:i:"b”:t:':vi:dhi:':a'; ”V:l;:o wili: ui?Suc:ip:nzardre:?nz.r rneclmnicai drafting and arithmetic. n.e.,ecnee, -c e n . lywcdn to register with Niitjzvffi happy cixtpte. ' i i Fgti . gstern fr Germany Antoni seven left. W1: 4” ":32: ::?i,:e3:;:,:.:.i':: ;i,:;'”:.,:';i::.i.:". 3"". ..:.”wno mu .-an '01?”-;w,; ll-Ii x recen y, supe t I ' ' d in now v tign :0 western fanms. where they will harvest their wheat crop. Aide who a-rrived in Canada two years 380 In W 0 3" . 'A Pia Kirsipuu, a 15-year-old woman, it one or the newest arrivals. Montreal. .. raw ' ' r i m t ".3...- Origlnator of scheme, B. E. Taylor, looks at group: charter with George MoCord, director of group. Taylor is former executive of Federal Civil Servants Association. New Community will have 45 children, all of whose dads are civil servants. LIKE FATHER - Following in the footsteps of famous father is William F. Rickenbacker, 22. of New Yorkpson of Eddie Ricken- backer, World -.War 1': "ace of aces." Accepted as an air cadet. young Rickenbacker tries on an Air Force officer's,ca.p. .1” me wggeat fish I ever caught," nid Gene Tunney. the exaheuvr . , - w rid, when he landed this 608-pound rfighieggmyg gltwttgzloglzptatrtfhilovz Scbtin. Tunney attended the 7th International Tuna Cup matcgi agwwdesdicmoxgtryash ii; 0 v:1;ecl:1Iic1lt;1"-T3111; 3: . . . cowperafive housing projedl in N-Durban gnaw. Mm? mmna m get h rod in 5 81? t 5 this one . ' 1 . i i will provide homes for 29 married veterans. Plan is after the match. won by Ch1le- he 03 9 - V . up .. i the guinea pig of a ioint National Hwsins-Voter i- i i V V ' ' nns' Land act scheme. Inspecting plans, Morris , V Goodwin, V.L.A. construction superintendent, ' ' - -v--' points out pitfalls to Cy Parent, carpenter. and Tim l'ive prisoners escaped from refor-matory at Guelph, Ont., by crawllnj Nolan. anti-tank veteran, who has a house in the out a kitchen window. Two cars stolen from just outside the city lim- project. It is 'h pedrhouses will be ready for sprin its are linked with the escape. The five escaped when a guard, whose Veterans contribute the labor. V.L.A. officials hin duty it was to supervise them, left the kitchen, where men were acheme may be carried out in other places if suc- working. They were gone more than half an hour before their absence cesslul in Ottawa. was reported to Guelph police. The missing men are Leonard Free- ' land. 20, of Windsor; Harold smith. 20, of Sarnia: Lawrence Guy. at Windsor; Edward Morden, 20, and Roger Powell, 25, both of Hamilton. A4). i 4 ' u i - ' ' ' . g. yuan To Suooro, movie riot. in on :::ot,v'I”1 '33”o?i3:? oonirkgvnioy. ll-towlilclhpet: than has been a decline in numborof tub in Algonquin Park. Because fishing ha: been no poorx re thiannar. U. S. tourintn. like one seen nbovu. lnvothrnttnod toroturwtillllku Iilvoboenteutocxcmlnrco , , . . . , ' - n ., ialiaiion paring: riniondcnt. reported that there has been no de- suntiuo fishermen hold on to no .poundI of time fish at two-day. mum commm.w..1u., cum, tr, 3,, man .1. mm” 3... eilne. In on cum to halve thoprobloin the Dmrtmem ofdlmc Inn ummauumi tunmcuo In-MI Wedsepm. N. s. Angler is mam-do axnavinnsounmaa trailed South American: when aim mom rinlmee inn-he acted to conotmct fin: hotcherv in part. i- aoyu who Isoipediteom from chit take lead from other oomociitoro. giant catch. Snail cum in with tap honou, however. at on . 4 -- xii ,-, I i 4 .