. Alexander B Chandler . Publicity Commitee — Chairman. Willard Spencer - ' - Fina Russell F! then installed in office , pastor. Rev. T. E Mclenn ouln. - ..,..-__- . ,,.. _ "Pie cept our Jncere con- mrb" o’ S‘; ‘$.12. qratuiftéiconfic and thanlrs for the . d 11mm, mlumh; splendid work just completed. "u new number-s. - ,,_ Qgmggjng gppm-fl f (b; behalf OI the Stewards Wish f flit were given by-tlge fol- this time. Mir flushes. in mike .;- owing committees: Hcperty. chair- W" B W9 549mb" 0! °YBB~W ._rnen Ucmnmilees tor work exceptio ._‘_well done. ‘ - font treasurer i-Qnents for 1945 had been paid. a ‘Tsubetantlal surplus would be carried "over to "s”.':.....' "it". Olrdmem. . completed the "the Ncrnina -- ie J. . .. Assistant Secretary-Fume Graves’ filth-amid I18 Will P. Mmreod . _-- Janitor Committee - Chairman. Walter . Fuel den Av Willi ly briefly stewards for the confidence they - had placed in them and asked the board for their suppo operation throughout the year. w. MacNa-ir that the hixhlllzht o! the meatinll had now arrived and told all as- sembled that _ ieit. tirt due rrofiton should b: pa stard in A. romlolirnen . form mriring them Life members of the. Stewards - "film addresses read as follows: you had the honour and distinc- w. ~ onlfintional m ‘N11133:; lglattrge Btnlth. Wm. Rowe, »_ smell: oln emery. Ion.‘ John A. Fro cer, M I D0083 _ the first four were reelected. roan. Claude Smith: Janitor, chair- man. W ' Fra . Rig Milton "fitter; .i‘chalrn1.e.n. the ‘year 1945 as compiled by IIIIIQIICIBI steward. Mr. Geo. ‘flushes was the chairman o! old MoDo "III-tile year 1020 Trinity United gghuch came into l4lllli@l¢l “I-Flfifi LN“ “°“‘“’ "m “o".;°§“’“%" Tl.“ em . innsn Mr. John A. MGCNBI: - in Tlicgminmes o! the Decemberfpeotirom‘; were read and approved, tlunsn. and to us 0n the chairman paid a tee o! stewards Staoeg. complimenting i ‘secretary Ferric Graves.I'-° fcllcitattona were cilered. en " who 1 -. the boarw-at a meeting tor three years were introduced ea and are as follows: Hiram Atkin- ser. Willard Spen- erritt Flor Harold Fl last eix were taking their seat '- alter 00X. Fuel, Chs McKee; Light, ' flylor: Publicity. chairman, Wave and Means. ily report for the A. read to the meeting by the Finance Com- Seller and financial _ Russel . ry is church which was built 1803. 83 years ago. Mir Harry Cudmore, the effici- ior the past foul‘ burse- tlius year. Several mem- e congratulatory words to Three" Messrs. Geo. A. . E. Seller and Han-y Slate of Officers All business for. i945 having been dhalrman called on ting Committee Ulfltlflnfln-JOIIII A. MacN Vice CZmirman-Rleg R. Be h Steward - Coarse A es ta t Financial Steward - Assls n d hal ireasurer-Harry Cudmore .- ' ‘ no Treasurer- Lemuel A. "8311 ~ I Property Committee - Chairmen. Co! Committee-Chairman. Gor- ard Ililzht Committee — Chairman. E. Ways and Means Committee -— am A. Rix nee Committea- Chairman. Seller The shoved named olifice-rs were by the . an. ‘Etc executive spoke ingly, thanking the 1X18 the of on. installed and feel rt and co- at this time said 'in the had drc the executive two vet and out- ing members oi the stewards the persons of Mess-rs. G-eorne h amd R. E. Mutch. I-le cn Rev. Mr. McLe-nnan bclmlr o! the meeting reed ary addressee in the scrolls to each recipient id to 0t! han Text. of Addresses Mr’ r George Andrew Hughes. C-Zavrlctiei The of the Committee oi W01‘ held durum that year. a _ Meeting ..Stezoards Committee of; Trinity Church 1m Committee of Stewards r , m"; MCnl?‘°.€§.“.¢“";.'m. “ ” of Hlecrtr which you wish to m B .. “nave served the stewards. church. your Master. the King or oec_ dutiesdur- perhaps one hundred or more ba~ past two yea}; mg to me" came members o! this Board. and as you are to those of us who are Wm I ll d pent-were -er ran. counseuer and fipgp advtaor. . - aJTihe Conunlttee 01 Stewards feel gin its duties for this year with- out showing-ln some tangible way our appreciation and sratltude to sythe. Lem A. Mlw- you; Sir. for the BuelLE S. Chand- you " went! years. “The Blxecutive. theredore. or: R izatlion. with the fervent home and sincere wish that you will Iona be _ spared to spend the second Mon- day of each month mlttee o! ‘Stewards. i °' “Mr. Robert. Everett Mulch. l Charlottetown. l “Honoured Sir “lt is now twenty years since Trinllty Uni Ml name . placed alongside the leading Unit-_ ed€€1urdhes of Canada. Comm! Church held in elected its chairman. a position vou have held for twelve yearspand. which you discharged with honour. dignity and dispatch. and durlnRI the period that you were not dha actively identified with the Pro- pertv Committee displaying same time the Church. and as we enter the twenty-first year of Unicln, ycu are still a verv active,member of the gels-weird; and its Property Com-l ins our gratitude and alppreciationl to you. Sir. for the valuerservices you have rendered this a ‘lens rlod time. Mr. Mulch. to-make you H ' Life Member. hope and sincere wish that you willwlona be soared to spend the second Monday of each month with the Committee of Stewards. i Mr. Mutch and Mr. l-Iushes. al- though taken completely by sur- prise. thanked the Board for the honor they had conferred on them Q1111? which they appreciated to the The chalm-lnn then mode sev- eral aplpclmments relative to the work cf the Church for the com- ards on helm; called upon spoke briefly and to the point nledsinz m. Rev. Dr. Rice. visiting pastor of the work or the stewards and wished them every success. The pastor. Rev. T. E. McLennan inlzs throughout thanked them c-n ‘behalf o! the‘ church for the part they pla in . looklnaz after the firtancia andl‘ temporal attain; of the church in a most capable and efficient man- I ner. During the course o! the eve- ning the following Chairman Committee oi’ Stewards Trinity Church. Charlottetown. P. E. I.: This achievement hilzhlv for an Ilslev or a Raiston. your committee oi indefatigable vear upon which we have just ent- cred. I YOU YMII‘ manner cold - m... filial... ‘S; . that. Bentleunan is the past twenty years. each and everyone of them iusl: vou today. you this time that it could not be- valued ees this Board as nave rendered nancial Steward. during the past with the Com- Vezy sincerely, ' “Committee 0i Stewards” l and respected mem- ber of the Committee o! Stew- ards of Trinity United Church: ted'Ch'u.rch came into . and began its Christian try. and the seeds sowrn then today. wherever 'I‘rlnltv is rraenuoned. it is i th 1i t meeting o! th ‘ tie; or “Stewards or ‘Trlnit; 10%. you were lrman. we find that you were the interest and lzivlns o1’ your and talent to the property o! Board over plgtoeut-ive. ulezeiore. on be vnszll at'thi.a The f of the Stewards. with the fervent Very sincerely - “Committee of Stewards." Appointments year. the ncwlv elected stew- ir loyal support Trinity Church. on being called spoke In complimentary terms his usual t! form spoke of pleasure it h ziven him in 1min: in at the stewards nt-eet- the year He.’ telegram was ded to Mr. MacNalr: \ l J. A. MacNail‘. would speak‘ M. and M. ‘Committee wish kers. a still bigger and better a. n. onus. _ LEONARD DOIRON CANADIAN LEGloN Charlottetown Branch (No. l) i. Building Fund Campaign 1h" "9 "IQ I-Qiilill I339 mllfirl. all Vetemane of World <War One or Two, who will call on you Thur-ado scription to the Branch of the Canadian Legion. t PATRCNS HON. J. A. BERNARD HON. J. W. JONES MR _]_ E_ CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN ALTON WORTH RAY MACLEAN LLOYD GRANT anruun GODKIN ERIC CUDMORE "Al" TRAIN” BLAIR MACDOUGALL JACK SMALLWOOD NO. 2 DlV|SlON—ARMOURED CORPS DIVISIONAL COMMANDER \ MAJOR J. T. DAVIES N0. I TEAM N0. I TEAM N0, 3 TEAM Na | TEAM CAYlZ-ERNEST REID CAPE-LEO DOUCETTI " .- _ LEO DOIRON EARL KENNEDY {ALP}! ‘LAIFNOISQOP . iCJRIg'LALl€¥EI(tmAlssoN KEITH ACORN ARNOLD CALLBECK WALLACE HIGGINS, JR. lvAN HARPER JorrN CASFORD VINCENT WHITE DIICHAEL McGARRY JAMES CUDIIIORE LLOYD HEAD NO. 3 DIVISlON-ARTILLERY DIVISIONAL COMMANDER — LIEUT. COL. G. G. PEAKE, D-s*o'| 5-D- VINCENT SHEA REGINALD MucNUTT Y or" ‘Friday for your sub- Building Campaign Fund for the Charlottetown - BLANCHARD LIEUT. COL. J. p. sTEw . . . ., . , LIEUT. COL. r. s. ErELpm0, LIEUT. w.r. purrfirm‘ BS0 ED SQUADRON LDR w E M-\S5EY . M.M., E. ,p. . s01. GEORGE CIIEVERIE LIEUT. MrcuAEucAMiaELL NO. I DIVISION-NAVY DIVISIONAL_ COMMANDER \ LIEUT, DQNALD 135K513, N0. 1 TEAM No. e TEAM N0. a TEAM N0. 4 TEAM TEAM No. s ciggriguaur. DOUGLAS sAuN-CAPTPLEITH My m" Aim MaclNNIs CAPT. LIEUT. n00 MCCARVILLECAPT. LlEur. non MORRIS‘ _ WALTER LAD...“ DOUG m“ JOSH-m CULLEN NORMAN LARTER LrEuT. IAN BURNETT rrnur rwarms EVERETT My a LE0 pomoN BILL CAMPBELL RALPH E. TRAINOR "l"? REDDIN JACK GALLANT a L Kim-E C. H. BERNARD LORNE MIcDOUGALL N0. I TEAM. CARL-DAVID MUTCII ALEX ROBERTSON , RALPH SQUAREBRIGGS CHARLES MUNRO REGINALD MQGREGOR E N0. 1 TEAM No. z TEAM N0. a TEAM‘ No. 4 TEAM NO. 5 TEAM . . CAPT. w. A. cuANpLEa CAPT.—LIEUT. s. 0. rvEs cArT-LrEvT. ART McGUlGAN cArTz-LrEuT. u. T. JAlvnaaoNcArra-L r: WELLNER ALLISON Ma DONALD v1NcE LACEY J. W. Knmr M“ ' ' ROBERT DOWNE JoaN s. CHANDLER p. L. UROURKE EARL “EARN” E T?“ "igmlill-“AMS RALPH FLEMING RAY MacKINNON ll- R-‘MIwINNIS LLOYD HEAD J.B. SIIELFOON CHAS. MUNROE V. GARRETT ART. PROUDE LEIGH DINGWELL M. MacGREGOR ROY McGEl-I NO. 4 DIVISION-INFANTRY DIVISIONAL COMMANDER —- LIEUT. COL. W. W. REID D.S.0., _E.D. N0. 1 TEAM NO. 3 TEAM N()_ 4 TEAM No. 2 TEAM " CAPT-MAJOR J. I. NICHOLSON. M. C. MAJOR ALAN NICHOLSON CAPT. J. C. MCKENNA PM. SIMMONDS ~ ' ,1 S. E. GREEN E. BAGNALL CAPT.—MAJOR A. W. ROGERS CAPT. A. F. GORMLEY CAPT. G. S. STOREY CAPT.—LIEUT. J. OTIANLEY CAPT. MIKE McTAGUI-l M.C. CAPT. W. R. BURNETT CAPT. TEX COCHRANE LIEUT. FRANK ANDREW LIEUT. GEORGE BURNETT EARL povmua LLOYD MacNEVIN FRANK" PAUL w . HENRI’ ERNIE GALBRAITII NO. 5 DIVISlON—REAL VETERANS - DIVISIONAL COMMANDER — J. r. LEIGIITIZER, M. M. J. STOR Y No. 1 TEAM No. z TEAM N0. a TEAM N TEAM CAPT.— . . cAm-w. M. BEARS cAru-LAmtr TRAINOR cArT-ms BROWN a L. 00%?“ T E WCNU" FRED MOORE E_ MacNEvxN W. A. RIX MAJQR; R_ A_ ACORN E3551. ITEWIKT "ll-To" STEWART- M- M- ‘E’ $1333.?” “m” C“ L 1 HARPER MacNEILL, M.C., MJVI. BARRY MORTIMER L.' 0'. BROWN ngIIiJiIAIiprNE EARL MacINNIS EwEN ANDERSON p. McCAUSLANI) ROBERT SNAZELLE N0. 6 DIVISION-AIR‘ FORCE DIVISIONAL COMMANDER —' PO. GEORGE V. ROGERS N0. 1 TEAM c PT y No. z TEAM No. s TEAM N0, 4 TEAM A . 0E0. M pov _ , ._ SAM RoBIsoNaa GALL gir-réTé-krékggncrialgsgrngus CAPT.—-F.L. Ross powar. cArT.-s.L. ALAN MncMILLAN ALBERT DOUGLAS Jl-‘éx “MON n r0. MILLARD coLEs s.r.. CLARENCE nr00nvs pro DOUG FORSYTHE DON momma“ r0. LORNE sMALLwoop FJ... JAMES MacCALLUM 3"“ ..°"'“"°“” We" "AMPBELL lI§'§§‘I..§%§§§’°" ‘étfillilfilllnnwln .:r. UNTER ' — i . BILL BEER NEp CARMICIIAEL vrc pousr: . NO. 7 DIVISION-SIGNALS -ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. DIVISIONAL COMMANDER~ MAJOR c. M. WILLIAMS E. p. No. r TEAM No. z TEAM No. s TEAM N0 4 TEAM csau-Llgur. coL. 1r. s. ROd-CAFL-P. B. MouEsrpE C. R. MATIIESON NO. l TEAM ‘CAPT.—LIEUT. J. W. MBcKENZIEgAYIK-CAPT. R. J. MAIIAR APT. L. MONKLEY ALAN Ma AY ALLISON MIcLEOD C. W. STOREY HELDRICK GORMLEY NO 5 TEAM CARL-R. A. McDONALD E. SCANTLEBURY W. LOWTIIER. PRESTON IIILLIER - CAP KER MILLER MacDONALD I NO. S TEAM CAPE-WALTER PICKARD JOHN MacALEER PERCY CAMERON FO. ROSS STEWART RUSTY PEPPIN II. V. WHITE N0. 5 ' l". PIZ-LIEUT. COL. W. H. SOPER CA MAJOR L. W. GOODWIN ll/IJII MAJ CAFE-MAJOR KEITH JUIIN-CAPIH-LIIIUT COL n p use E B» - ~ ALLAN MURPHY STON NElLL ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' CAPI‘. Y PICKARD 0R J- F- MORRIS 31115112‘ Dlggsou - HORACE curcurrr fif";;‘_"§n;'z'i§§%{h, 0- E- WALKER JACK SWEENEY .I.R. ROSS FRANK MORAN JACK McCARVILLE VIC WILLIAMS ELMER SUTRERLAND L. PARTRIDGE BILL WARREN GORDON TOOMBS EV. TOOMBS ; BILL TOOMBS JOSEPH DOOLEY MORRIS MacALEER WILLARD IRLAM TIIIS EVENING AT SIX IVGLOIIII. tion 0f becomina its first financial , at‘ rd Pt the tender voune aae of Treasurer for M. and M.’ r- ‘ '~~ » »--.~--.-¢t*ve vrutfn. ‘ghzth-W-"lvlgt tIirr-ilggetflq were w 1 mm u b m h ' and we find today as we stew-t our ev en ed to . e . acLaan a cosc Bsnedic on y e mam w M f a m“. _3l1.d l .3 mmnm exhlbmon 18 b . MM Mg"_Fl-anci 5L c] 1 _ w l l-flr~t_ year as a United who came in durim the evenlnlz Pastor. 110mb o; a mggrfllcyaxy §,“m...,,._ mg visited by large numbers :1 Dialogue, "A lime Dlsggpolnt. Church rt ‘Cflhldl t t you an and phcbsraphed the flflCmbllllé-l several ‘We, o; 3mm“ wmghg t9 foreign alglneel-s thug-eel“; 1n ment" 4 senior girls. still on the job. and? nning to- A recess was declared durlnll which’, the mum o‘ 0M mflumm o; m, pm-qhaslng me now peaoeum, Harmonica Selection, Joseph on§eggur, refreshments were arolund.| inc-n m exmmted’ one M. them mamlngs, Flood, (guitar accompaniment. . as ANNIVERSARY IIIINIIEIIT with your nlnetio we... ..-»~ -F1 birthday onlv alter which a most successful and enthmiclsilo meeflnlz was broukht I" - . BURNS’ Sponsored t '41. 8 P.M. . fluctuate 0n S ‘V’ III-Y GRAD CLUB , r. W. t.‘ AlIlllT0|tll|M~ 24th still 25th, I946 Jlpltrlssron . . . . so cams. I _I i nanpmnnos... ” ihuonss page-co. ._ ; ‘l: » ti: IIINitPHANMACY A time achievement constitutes one The pupils f K ll ' -~ -—— . "'5 Yllwgt acular stories o: ptlrlentle?! theier YcInr-ggjg; 311:1?’ fififiilfif" Pfilglglg wilt/Ila; IDNDON ‘Jmunpligjulon o‘ Inge. eorent-It: waI-nmnorzhe TEEN.‘ cludlns ratega 51x5“? frlIIII SKINS’ ‘Just Mm“ The find“ °l 5km °1 Prim“ pram“ w- “; mlessurins instruments used by “"“”°""d'"¥ "Iricis- The K0710"! A Christmas Frolic-S juniors By c“ Mwllllfioiln help B) unlit"! Kllwdom enllneers came gézalsiigfiiiiiylgy‘ dtecofiiatcd ‘for the Exercise “A Joke That Failed‘ -- tm uj@g_ 3 CBC GI‘ lln , Win '4" “m” m“°°“‘",h"% or! sugtlies $1.32!‘; M“ 6W1" 3715MB" cnpahlvnggtefi 4 auunalgtletgflshmse of m, Rio." production drivaurmngn mponded by hwnamc “a WW“ as (chairman and after wishing Mann-d, cl..r._-n¢e_ s; (glam pun. b: para": the it,- ‘0 WI! 2m‘? its prewar volume. aovghfllzimroizzsfil ‘Bggfifléluihiltiiziv fvlt- cls (encore) "You'll Get Usefl To (Q ‘ nu . I _" ion or the United mnridlvimulw wloogagwdug‘ lErIuoSnsTIT g'°fi"",“ 52"“"T“° S°"°°".. ‘Dialogue. “8ecin’ Maw on" -s and toolmaleer: which w “u” “um, m, d“ wanna" oyrfic latlon A Bad Mistake - mum“ until Janull? 18th- . d nvpued Q mo] m °y"°‘,‘,"‘- Step Dance -- Mary. Eileen. m, mo“ wit!“ feature the mmurmmnn‘ a“; m“ "mp. c‘ u "a Girlie. I A Treat for Santa Ad". cfl-eum exhlbiti ll the number 0f mm‘ b n” ‘mum. f“ owing‘ Bus“- "fir; 0gb Le DIalogue-Rpadlm the News _ . Wang“: BBMIIIIIGI w b. I , . . me I ft. Bc- ‘gengolzsyl Jtglnwsi Lo ‘h w _ e mvponfll ' ue,'ou aye veoll e I. (WIT $0 Q St I I M H I"-—V| " . mmznmFl... ..... hktherenul: Ful Giilly -_ - - Start to Sum 35%;? ml: ....s":. l an , " g . H» M us“ e l“ wees-ts. llfl 311m h III ...f.‘“<’i1‘.’.'€'.'.“ abied unskilled mam to tlit TIM! ounce the cold which. If not attended 5W’ dflllcksylvi" FI°°¢ ,, nine hundred shells hourly wit lrnmodil work: down into u» bronchial BMI- M Me" W" Tod-v — (‘Isis tend 0! b!!! I h! and gum, ' Blanche (encore) “ other, I mouun th or on inch o! six dif- bgantheflmnlfooleoolgroreouglt tonnydrug 32:21‘, Y" ‘Fill? "IQ Bible Y0" mm; loch o! than - terandgeta ttle of . Wood's orvny Pine ' . . h m“ mud mud” _ Ywflnhdnmh . flux‘ d Chorus-Jingle Bells-the '5.i\ool. m” shun“ ' u‘ Guitar accompanist: during the ‘u W" Iumfl" “"5 “'1 fi “I? Y“ l“ W" “W5 - I‘ h! IND 0h K concert were the teacher and Paul- ’ .. ma helm a year. Anothl MI- pontt emu-inure wi lamb-time all l» ine Kelly. u- » ~ “dw- Y. ' To the strains oI Jlnglg Bells d . . “flan”, u “m lrieoiioetotueltllelnrplnllynlq-boacaumu Q, fillrlétnmlltnrtmed ‘and distributed ha ~ l e r o resen e o esc - g “g a” ‘n“'n"‘". ' 2’. Dunlls and ofilgra. Afata’ rglsh- ' - W?" ,3“ 3,3,. 1...“. ‘ . g everyone s rry l mu militia! I! ' y l c“ - °'* 181M! comma and wended m Exhibit British . l Drill "Merry Christmas" i4 Jun- OI‘!- St Dance Noreen Flood. Dis ogue, “ hat Became of the False TeethP-i seniors. records on a loud speaker when the dials are in position for ac- emote KELLY'8 CROSS SCHOOL . CONCERT British precision induatri -_l_-_ Precision Tools .,;\ JACK LEIGIITIZER F. W. PURSER HARLD SQUAREBRIGGS WALTHAN GAUDET All Members Are Reminded of the Opening Dinner at Trinity Church Hall, l l__ . ' I ' x I v SPECIAL NAMES COMMITTEE IJIVISIONAL coMMANpEn N.w. LOWTIIER, MM. G. M. AVARD COMMANDER GEO. II. BUN- TAIN m. n. c. poulexE ‘ CAPT. .1. J. CONNOLLY LT.-COL. n. o. CHANDLER, LT.-COL. F. B. CONRAD. M.M. NOEL II. DEBLOIS COL. G. E. FULL, V.D. S.E. GREEN LIZ-COL. C. L. MncKAY LT. COL. L. T. LOWTIIER, OJLE, E.D. W-C. McLEOD MAJOR D. L. MATRIESON. ILC. P. I. PALMER G. FRED MOORE LT.-COL. J. R. PATON M.C. II. F. MacPIIEE, ILC. LT. COMDR. L. E. PROWSE MAJOR T. B. ROGERS V.D. W-A. RIX 0.E. srrErmEN r.M. srMMoNps LT. COL. c.c. TuoMrsoN, M.C., v. p. a ADVISORY COMMITTEE COL. G. l. PULL V.D. LT. COL. K. S. ROGERS, V.D. MR. R. L. COTTON MR. L. B. DhoMILLAN LT.-COL. D. A. MnoKIN- NON. D- 8. O. LIEUT. COL. C. L. MacKAY W.J.P. MlcMILLAN O.B.E., F.R.C.S.. M. D. ' PUBLICITY COMMITTEE W. R. BURNETT J. CAMERON W. BROWN BUILDING coMJvnTTEE LIEUT. J. McKENNA, MM: .1. E. HARRIS J.I-‘. LEIGIITIZER LIEUT. J. n. McGREGOR MAJOR n. n. covn-r ;.,:-_;~ *.7-_-i;:1 TRUSTEES MAJOR N. IV. LOIVTHER FRED MOORE HARRY A. MacDOUGALL MAJOR IAW. GOODIVIN, M. M. CAMPAIGN TREASURER R. S. P. JARDINE way northward. The pupils were treated to apples and chocolate bare by the teacher and a lunch was heartily enjoyed by the pupils. the treat from the Institute. A vote of thanks was tendered the teacher, Blanche Murray, by the chairman and this portion of the evening closed by singing the National Anthem. The younger folks re aired to the schoolroom for the‘ ance. music being furnish- ed by Mrs. Maurice M. Donald (violin). Joseph Flood, Louis Ho- gan, (harmonica), Blanche Murray. dith Kelly tguitar.) WAR I-‘LYERS TRAINING FOR TCA SERVICE Tm class o! pilots. consisting entirely of war ilyer; all oi whom have built up impressive records iivinl! with the R-CAF. have convened here to conunence their studies which will emb them to become cap~ talns 0n A llntll. stated W l" Endlbh. vice president. in an in- ew. The Initial class of i046. which is the 16th and ‘ . consisted o! twenty-five pilots. The proportions of this group are indicative of the pilot training programme that the company is undertnkinl in the clrrrent. year. On the basis of pro- oxpanslon o! services our-ins eyqnitisexpectelltlutatleast Mxtv new reptflm will be required It is estimated that this will entail n. 100 cent. increase in the in- newmolfiom India plollmineryn some: - HUGE SHIPPING LoQ LONDON a 1GP) — Dllling the war the British Commonwealth, United States. Norway, Holland, fiance and Greece lest. 31.100000 dflldwfllflht inns of shipping. 0t this the United Kingdom lost 18.. 100.100 tons deadweight The Un- ited Kingdom's losses amounted to 81 per cent of her pro-war Mpwwve EASTBOURNE. England --lCPi --Most oi the hotel; rcquisitioncd at Bastboullne are expected to be, frec and ready for holidaymakers next summer. A provisional lic- enoe has been granted for nspair- ing the nier ~ "zE" of IIEAIIACIES llindlng shunn- ltrnt can % a . loundiythm Iocttlloilhoyrto ...,""""..2..."""‘... llullliflheyfel‘: :02 In sync. heirloom» I: uninsured-awn‘ '.‘l'.'.'.°"'" “aa-“fis- an a "at us; nihmfll _, Ho.