r {v11 i étxr» tit 1"‘ MCI-till. .». i4 - f Western _Canada which help supply t1 Here's one of the great ranches o ivas founded in 1886 and is the largest privately-owned ranch in Canada. It Sage of the ranch is American-born Edwin Godley who of Canada's fighting forces with more than 21,000 tons of beef ii war. L has a normal staff of 250 but veterans like 63-yesr-0ld Joe Greaves, (Inset) hails from Boonville, Ind. He's been with the ranch the ranch of the Douglas Luke Cattle Company, with an area of 500,000 0.01% '. It do most of the riding now. Younger hands are riding motorcycles and tanks. since 1890 except for spell with the Cariboo Express. Joe Coiitlee, range boss at the Douglas Lake ranch, rolls Out on the range the working‘ day is seldom over until darkness arrives. Then himself a cigarette while his men rest a herd. When an the cowhands gather around the chuck-wagon and set up a camp for the night. (JITlOPCOIllCS iii, cattle are “cut out” from herd of 10,000. They are shown here cooking their supper over the blaze of their small fire. .' C; > , h“ _ I y You're now looking at real ‘cowboys who have neither the time noi- il~e (l "3 , ‘ to yodel a ditty or strum n guitar after the day’s work is clone. lnstmwrl 1' ‘ ' _ repmr equipment and turn m early. They're up and out at 1i :1: poop o!‘ iii-i - <2, ax s; h‘ i ’ ,-. [l n Here's able ranch foreman Findlay Anderson, on six months extension fisom :r~ri."-_v call-up when this photo NVIIS taken. The l)llll( of the work on the l‘.'llli'l‘(‘.'~’ ll» ‘r Hays is being carried on by older men. Note prize ribbons won by his slihgi. -'"-"'-'-— » ~— ew-wra-r» 1Q'*,~4J'..‘:1I" A“ t i ~ e" , 3g A o v v _ v_ ._ Praise the cow punchers and pass the hoof!" sq" the men of l! ,~ rwhlH: l» .1 Frrm the rnngelands of the Canadian West to th rm kitch s f thl l h t leave ‘ml .'irm_v as the_v_sit at the mess table in one of (T-iiirwlwfii mniiv training: rrvnwnw the) liccf in a never-ending stream. Receivin thlelr sequel fgargote); this talallc‘: giitilggpeittgelmfiillntlgfioilififliii ltclsgdirllzeglailoulrlvgo oto the llltl tear into a first clnss meal. Good meals help make cilllllllllllli grim] Sfiltll’ 1-1:. good food are the navy and the airforce. Al ough they are tamed men on the range, who do their share to keep our soldiers healthy? P504; h Pinion Informal!“ 3°" ... _ 3-. _("WAY'I