Yrnu dy slit trenches oi wooNasnAY. NEW CAKE MAKE-UP BY iiubinsteinl This time Town and Country Fllmpact-the first cake make- . u createdinechoice of blends . . . one or dry end one for oily or normal akin. Applied in two minutes. Filmpact creates day-long flattery. Four perfect shades to choose from-Rachel, Peaohbloom, Mauresque and Rico Ten- 1.00. Powders in ' marching ahedea—1.25, 2.00. 3.75. lb~%l Chllloltdtflfifl. Ell. Another FIRST by Helena i‘ Address and Presentation The following is a copy oi the address read by Mr. Donald Sam- son to the r veterans oi Morell on January 11th. The iour presentations were made by: Mrs, W. E. Aylward. President oi Women's Institute. Mr. MacAdnm, Rep. Mor- P. Robbins. F‘ ' ell A Mr. W. School Trustees. m’. Donald Samson. Manager Bank oi Nova Scotia. Mo . To our Returned Heroes: War- t Garth MacEwen. Private Ivan MacDonald Private fiahdpflewbolt. Private Arthur Plex- is a very ial occasion spec . we, the people of here to show our great Joy in having with us, and to welcome home, four oi our be- loved sons from the battlefields of Europe. We have watched you grow u from childhood. and when war broke out you, as more boys ans- wered your country's call, and now have returned home as young men in the prime of liie. oach bearing the scars of battle. Little do we. living in a land oi peace and plenty, realise what hardships and surierings you have mul- oi you has done his pert nflb and well and have braved a ing his o, necessa . "Greater love than this hath no man. than h lay" down his liie ior his you ior the hove done. Likewise you, Ivan. and you Ira. who have spent many a weary day and night in the ou. th t stood alone . comm it is our sad duty, to remember your brother, Avery. wno has made the supreme sacrifice, also Carl MllIPlly who died while lli active eerv ce for his country. (let us mange) a moment in honour oi Boys! March's proud of you and oi a1 her sons who have joined the different branches oi thg services. During the time vou have boon ibsent from us. we have always re- membered you in our prayers, and Arthur, who land when [eWthank God that you have teen “o era. even to the risk oi giv- 1 era-red to come beck to your par- ents and homes. Now Garth, Ivan, Ira and Arthur- please accwt this (nine, net by my means for it's value, but Just in show in a very wey oin- aippreclation for whet ou have done for us. and the joy o the peo- ple of Moi-ell in having you ncnlq mllllleushlgltlh. h in l! ea - 5 P 9S6 and Writ be yours whatever of li e you may choose. la the oi our Morell iriends; bless you. On behalf oi the Moioll, . MR8. W. E. AYLWAR-D. President oi Women's Institute. W. T. COFFIN, Chairman A. R. P. PERCY W. RODIIN 1 n ghairman oi School Trustees. ‘illus- walk and may people oi Gets Destroyer As First Command he young permanent-force oi- iiccr is a brother oi Cmdr. Hugh Pullen. executive officer oi t e cruiser H.M C S. Uganda and ior- mer captain of the destroyer Ot- tawa and senior oiiicer oi an ocean For ilve generations there has always been at least one Pullen in the Naval Service Cmdr. Pollen joined the Navy in . S. which we now enjoy and cherish so group’ Sussex and the destroyers Hot- Hostile before bei ap- Canadian de , r bolne a sub-lieutenant. He is survivor oi the to M and sinking oi the orlgina l-LM. C S. Ottawa in the North Atlantic in September, 1942, when 11h lives were lost. The '10 survivors were picked ulp by a British corvette. Crndr. ullen was officer in char- e oi the gunnery school at HM. 8.5. Cornwallis in Nova Scotia un- til June, 1963. Then he became first lieutenant of CS. Ohaudlerc. A ust alter the ship ta act ve role in invasion operations. SWIMMING COACH PASSES MIAMI BEACH, Fla. Jan. 15- (AP) -— Willis Cooling 50, recog-_ lvced as one of the United States outstanding swimming coaches. died today. Suffering from re- current heart attacks, Cooling ent- cred hospital about two w i i v and“! - " wish Previously Reported ll Killed On Active Service | gan U. S. . McCain. Archibald Arnold. wo, Cornwallis, N. S TOIOIICO. Ont Official List of Basualties CANADIAN ARMY OVERSEAS (lleriilme Provinces) lligh Wounded e plain services Brundage. Ronald Weldon. H.- Capt, Harn cold]; N. B. NI d III Iegllmlnt . . an . . Balsor, Harry Robblnm- Pie, Kentville, N. l. Leiort, Joseph Albert, Pie, In- verneas N. S. u a J non. areas, Ito, Mrs. Catharine gcltlnnon (moth- er). St. Peters . P-IJ. eh . iii-heat Harold. rte, ‘Snelburne N. S. n MW???“ t Cox,‘ impel-t ieieph. gm, Shed- Neg!‘ ltiilimnN. s. yter. uaaell Edward. Pie- Mrs. Mary Rayter (mother) Righ- “i? '1 P’ ‘ideas Eugen Opl eeer. e, ., Bridgewater. N. S. Slllhtly Wounded Canadian Arnao Stout. George Robert, .. ‘Saint John. N. B. Reconnaissance Units Tpr. Rock- Swim. Daniel Albert, lle N S Slightly Wounded N.S. and PJJ. out Burke, Joseph Albert, Pie, Hel- liaX. N. S. Hennlgar, Robie Oliver, L.-Col.. Noel stifling‘ gobsert oer-him, rte.‘ and fresh incorgaralied in foam‘?! ""°"- -- ‘ fin N “ "in owprice e Ogzlslellfatlldeil-‘lvulllll slit‘. endrtllll‘ Amlllaaeedor in the medium price field . . . that Noah.‘ l ““’"',§;'P'B';';u,','mk “m” l will build when its war job is done. plBnQlWr? nlmlkl cpl" s" m A Nash looks back at all it has accomplished in giving you mm‘ ‘mm ‘lmlm H“ 0"“ better cans . . . cars that were “years ahead" in economy l,‘ Anse. . . Post. Edward Earl. Pte., Beech- wood. N‘. B. - slightly Wounded Alberta. Regiment Leonard. Harry William. Westville. N. S. Wounded Remaining On Duty Chatham Head. . . Slightly Injured NS. and P.E.I. Regiment Lewis, Douglas Francis, Point Edward, N. S Reported Net Missing Royal Canadian Army Service Corps Doucette, William John. He. Mrs. Minnie Doueette (mother) giggle? De Blois. R. R. No. S. CANADIAN ARM! OVERSEAS (Maritime Provinces) Slightly Wounded New Brunswick Regiment Gallagher. William Cornelius. Lieut... Rexton, N. B. Killed In Aetlon Royal Canadian Artillery Cuthbertson, Neil McNeil. Gnn. Notre Dame. N. B. Royal Canadian Corps Of SI nls i. A ‘n my“) Fair, Arthur Charles. Slgmn. P Jag 16N—- (Arlm min LtPgaT' w‘ Bl" ‘mm- N' 3' m} amen oelryllle t " mm: m“ l” "°"°“ be, o; a xémed oahadillm‘ ‘Kw N. S. and PJJJ. Regiment family “Genny m], om M, mg Hardy. William Harris. CpL, Bonn-find u Captain o; the des_ North Ingonish, N. S. dwm m) .- H_M_CB. sumwhewan_ Ptyatialppxrson. Clliiord 01a . ax. N. S, Pulalier. David Lloyd. L.-Opl., Stewiacke. RR. No. . N5. Walker Wayne William, Pte., Glace Bay. N. S. Severely Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery John Gregory. Gun, Gardiner Mines. N. S. Wounded N-S. and IKEJ. Regiment Higgins, Malcolm Roy, Pie, Mill- brook, N. B. Richardson. GeorgeN lglllliam Slightly Wounded Royal Canadian Artillery Leblanc. Leo George, Gnr., Ply- mouth. N. S. Slightl Wounded N5. and .E.I. Regiment White. Victor Leland. Pie. South Brookfield. N. S. New Brunswick Regiment Keel , Ernest Edward, Cpl. Saint Jo . N. B. Si htly Injured Royal enadian Eiec“ ‘ Mechanical En lasers Limkilde. Edward snson, Pte., Saint John, N. B. Missing N.S. and P.E.I. Regiment (llole, Robert Leslie, Pte, Arm- a e. N. S. DewintenN Robert Dewitt, Pte.. o Victoria Ho- tel New Wateriord NS cD aid. Ma on Cyril Joseph. Pte, Halifax. N. S. New urunswick Regiment Chestnut, Arthur James, Cpl.. Sydney Mines, N. S. Hutch! n, Frederick. Sgt. Newcastle Bridge, N. B. Lafleur, Omer Joseph Henry, He. Moncton. N. B ROYAL CANADIAN AIR. rolws OVERSEAS Bernier, Joseph Wilirld lJlUflOT Fernando, FO., Montreal. e. Jose h Raymond Desrnar p Jenn Marie. F0. Bl-erb . bait. Ont. Duboia, Joseph lkiwci-d Law- 391mb”; 0"] Delbert; The..- rence. PO.. Vaudreul. Que. p dore. Ihbieut, New Westminster. Fulton. Stanley .- ph. 5.4.... B. C. Vancouver. B. C. Rutoheson. Eric Harry. F0. Gauthier, Raymond. Charles. Huntsville Ont, .20., Tec . _ . Llltd. Jehh seeeeh, P0,. Mont- Labrecque. Joseph Roseire Jean real, Qu Charles. PO. Montreal. Que. Leriviere. Joseph Rene. l".-Sgt.. Montreal. Que. Paradia. Joseph Maurice. ll-Sgl... ‘Matane. Que. Died Oi lnlurlca Sustained 0n Active Service Seeirled. Reuben, LAC., Cal- vary. Alta. Vancouver, B. . Wahlera.’ Edward. LAC., 110th Milward. Lee Victor. PO. Moe- w to. ‘ cornin. Cask. Previously Missing - Now Rc- Morgen, Albert Raymond. W0.. ported flied On Aotlve Service Kirkland Lake. Ont. Gauthier, Joseph Emile Amend! uuhnerv. Norman George Pet- w0.. Montreal. Que. IQT. IO. Ottawa. Ont. Mllslng On Active Service After Raine. Harold ‘rilqmae. Sgt. Al 0 vaneouv .8. ' r sci-aliens Barlow. Cyril scare. PO, Michi- Moreau. Bruce I Edward, FL-Sgt, I oluly Missing 0n Active l' service - rim For Official Pur- Ottawa. . Young. 20-. Vancouver uose- Presumed Dead Awrey. Donald McLean. Pte., Stewart, Frederickavincent. Onr., Cpl. l Missing Now. ‘Servl monton, u . Que. ‘Tomllnscn. John Manhood, Sgt. in war production. Butellthisexactingwork.;. equipment. the advanced new skills, the accelerated "know how" . . . have caused Nash engineers and designers to look ahead . . . AheadtothenewandflnerNaahcarathatNaahwill buildwhenpeecscomesl Already plans are made, problems mot. new knowledge a £00193 409510 Giant 2,000 horsepower IO-cylinder superfliarged Pratt twhitneyengineaforCoraairendliellcatilglitzingplanes ...Sikorskyhelioopters...l!amiltonpropel1em... these are coming in ever-increasing quantities from Nash assembly lines. NashhprourlofthePQ-rtlthasbeuallfmhlidlfllllly thevaatlyexpandedl knowledge, the‘ of operation, comfort, efliciency of performance when; they came on the market And Nash looks ahead all what it is now possible u» give," you in post-war automobiles as far in advance of the ellthe traditional, N.S. and P.E.l. Regiment ' ' pro-war Nash as it was of its field . . . llllglarlflylll. Bfallrray o“ cpl" Fm progresaivenese of Nash, with the skills and advanca ' g7;’_".“"3',‘,.,‘:.';°,§'°,'.‘§.‘.'.‘.{l, developed Nash in wartime added! Vlren Senior Officers Honored CliTAWA-‘axar-end promotiqls and the New Year's Honours List brought several chances I1 "he ranks oi the Women's Royal Cane.- dian Navel Service. "me Canadian Wrens now include three Com- manders. and nine Lie-u - Commanders ir. the three branches oi the naval service-executive. W? branch. Director 0i the W.H..C.N.S. is Commander Adelaide Ln the Honours list reed; "Curri- marider Sinclair has shown un-t r- ing zeal. and outstanding ability. tact and judgment. in organizing the Women's al Canadian Naval Service into a most" efficient and well-disciplined unit. er Isabel 0.3.1:. oi Halifax. is in seniori among the Wren we nant-f‘ ‘ Alexan- Regiria is C.N.S. recruit- Toronto. tenant C mmand Helen MacDonald of Vancouver l3 0., is W.R.C.N.S. Unit Officer at HJALCS. Stadacona, Halifax, where more than 1,000 Wrens are under her supervision. Lieotenent-Coerlmander Kath- Windsor. Ont. Botaiord. Laurence Neill. PO.. Neil Donald. $0.. Baddeck Bridge, N. . Carey. Douglas Mlntie. 13.10.. l"i.-Lieut.. Brandon. Man Chat-trend, John Louie lid- inoi-id. PO., Billy River, Ont. Cunningham. amee Hill. Toronto t memeiiee. Oerald Boyd, Fl.-Lt.. Btratiord. Ont. Gillie. Angus Joseph. P0,, Co- Leitheaed. John Chalmers, m. aienppéien u s ann. ieonerd Myles, 20.. Ottawa, (hit. Previously Missing On Active cs — New For Official Pur- poses Presumed Dead lleCai-vlll. Cyril James, PO.. 0.3.121, of ’I‘0l‘0rii0, whose citation E Minnelli. the second of “mm lll .- '5: i cer in Training Course Ottawa; Mtllll Honor Acllng Luz-nil H.M.C.S. Cormn Nova Dorothy Waimsley in charge oi the H.M.O.S O0 . Croei Central Victualli iax er .M. iilcers; she is th Commanding m Officer H M 01s e Conestoga gtfiwl wNfl "llfibuihmfiit at ir.- the New Year's work in appointment as in London. Makll history comm nod the Brltlish Rn Oliic room a. we King's, n tra naval writer in t a in 0n Italian “TIT! THE ADRIATIC. wn wi hdrawing Rowat, DIVH Allan, PO. E117 A . Ryan, Thomas Michael. P0. r do Ont. Woodrtgz, William Edwin, PO t. n/tlrlair James, WC l! memy. vote too clvool entl. p The final thrust ~=rlo was made by "cps. wro B. G. .hey overrun ioln’ leen Fensorn, oi wihnipes. is o!- charge of the mander Phyllis l-lolroyde. Vittoria, o H.M.C.S, Bytown, Otto/we. Helen Ookeizden oi Victoria. 3.0., is Unit Oiiioer for the Wreru alt Scotia. Paiy - Lieutenant - Commander mg Pay-Illeutenant-Oommande A. er oi Toronto is at the 11¢ WW and Alcziing-Pey-Ue-utenant- ‘Iloronto l, in charge oi scigoxplls ir. the R. C N iecniltind ll w.a.o.N.s. one: to hei- assistant Canadian Naval Welfare Wre pile er M11 Verdun. Qucbechin inlng gatublldlilfiilt fei- oificem 1n Petty Oiiicer Margaret J . Dav" oi Vaneouvpg rotcerptionlct toierk and r neporin and elcoommoratlon office oi the R.C.N. London. England. p llnit Advances Iy WILLIAM IOII THE laycd) — (C? Cable) troops today captured Sent to in the enemy's plane for from the fast-develop- iips pocket south c o and immediately thrust lor- ward a mile to ttena com- manding the aout wm ahere oi he lake. other Canadian ad llortheastward to out oii he - man escape route the lake's narrowmeastem shore. while farth- er sou llllhleae mite co-aier plmmwittlp British tiooiil in" m e en bulge Scnio River nok-tgoaat hails. This is Sent‘ Al lllflfllililla iol-“eurly b tak , it was freed grill- ir? wit. be receptors the This time the ‘H1011 assistance and ‘lliddled piteously in basern occmedmtl-él town lll t firin l . o l0 . ou g a ink“ . 214x11‘ Morons or cakvnoa LIMITEV . wuvasak, auras/a Oiilcers’ at Hardy house. Lueutenant-Ccm- the and nit-O sills, Cornwallis. oi Winnipeg is any; oiiicea st a Oalt. Act- in Hal‘.- Middloilln of cookery list for her ior tn: presen to the Ofiieer were two non- who received Medal. Ohio! Frame GI . ohargeofwud- ‘am HMO! I18 Halifax, and Front ON Jun. l3- (Rm -- Cenadia '0 ' Alberto. hi0 lent’ A1- Neva 800th . the Rono River. guns complete with eight-man crews, ammunition and horsw, capturing all without a struggle. The Nova Ezcotlana. under Capt. Byl McKirinon oi Sydney. N. 3-. were closely iollowed by tan First into the town was s mid- - night patrol led by Lieut- Harry Worel, Cempbellton. N. 13., which actually passed an enemy party pulling out. - The regiment swiitly followed the patrol and two hours after the occupation German stragglers were being discovered. literally begg to be taken prisoner. In lees than three days the Highlanders bag- ged 160 captives and killed and wounded as many more. Meanwhile companies oi Ontario the iar aide oi the Boniiica Canal, swung in a northeasterly direction to intersect the enemy's only re- maining withdrawal route in this sector - the narrow eastern shore oi Lake Coxnacchlo. Nova Scotia troops under Capts. Harry Wmtville. N. 5.. and Don Chisholm. Great Village, N. S.. who outilanked Sant’ Al- berto yesterday. advanced towards Chisholm and Boates overrun three enemy antl- tank guns Thursday afternoon. all complete with ammunition. There are still pockets of enemy resistance between hero and Rav- ennn to the south. one with a know-n strength oi 60 at Porto Co- rini. Revenues Adriatic port. Canadian tank patrols have overtaben retreating German horse- draw-n illery and supply wagons. o: shooting them up whenever this oc Along the banks of the Seriio opposite Cotirigola the enemy now hea been almost entirely dlslod ed b Highlanders under Maj. 0 ie e. Innisfall, Alta., who now are within 200 yards oi the river and“ patrolling iorward to its an H hlarlders crossed the Veccbio Can-a early this nlornixig aiter a company led by Mal. John Bassett, ‘ Montreal. beat oii a strong enemy coiuiter-atteck late Thursday. NEW LONDON W. I. The monthly meeting oi, the New London W. l. was held at the home oi Mrs. Fred McEwen on Jen. ll. Meet-in; opened by sing- llll the Ode and re eatin .ihe Creed in unison. Roi cal was responded by l7 members. Minutes oi last meeting were reed approved and signed. On motion the bill oi 83.00 for oranges given the school children at Christmas closing was ordered paid. Reports oi committees followed. ‘Ilia-e was he report irom school Oouimittee but the teacher said that. paper towels were need- ed the same to be leit with the ' M amount PAINS m snmuss C13 its. 2 khaki sweaters. 1 pr. Lng Oliver Bernard, with the Nova Scoiiaria oli~ the by new school committee. The sick committee reporird no calls had been made. The Red Cross C031- venor gave the following report; socks. 1 child's Windbreaker. 4 pliirs py- jamas and $4.75 The following new committees were appointed: Sick, Mrs. James Cole. Mrs. Leigh McEwcn, Mrs. Mont MacEweil. School, Mrs. Harold Dunning, Mis. Claude MacEwen. Letter, lvlrs. Rud Cotton, Mrs. Earl Carr, Mrs, Coriwpondance consisted letters of thanks from olli‘ boys in the services who had been rc- menlbered at Christmas, also .1. letter soliciting aid for Save the Children Fund, It was moved and seconded that $10.00 be sent, to this Fund. New business was in connection with sending away material to be made into blankets. It W215 also decided to have a special collczuon of 50c next meeting and raise the collection to 10c each month i0: the remainder of the year. Program consisted oi a contest put on by Mrs. Claude McEwcn. Mrs. Harold Dunning and Mrs. Harold Mflyhew to prepare tlie Program for the next meeting. Col- lection amounted to $2.10. The February meetifl! t0 be held at the home oi Mrs. Don McEwen. greeting closed with the Notional nthem, Lunch was served by the ho§tess and committee lll charge. Looking Ailead In Ottawa urrawA Jan. 13 _ (no.4, enlarged will budget for the 115C111 Yell‘ 145-46 is foreseen in politics circles iii the Capital but there is no certainty yet when it will come beiore Parliament and whether be. iore or alter a general election. Whllsthe winding up oi the Bi-i. tlah Commonwealth Air Training Plan will bring a reduction ln ilil‘ iorce expenditures army 9.1.15.8 will likel be higher and the mini- 19d f h oi the Western nt. if it continue; may mean additional outlays for war indus. "151 Dlflllta tn Droduce more mun- itions and equipment. The overseas army establish- ment is not expected to be larger but the movement oi larger num- ”°"....°‘..’i’éf.‘§°'$lll“°§‘£' court" . n opiate. Thle ret d h a u a a on eaves an t charge and rehabilita B m" ‘ ’ and unlit will cost more money. Naval expenditures will run lbzlrlt the some as in the present ation bill in the $3.750.000.0000 to E on , .- Jfsfliil‘ i“ "rill..." 000.000 ior the present ygar. Pro workers: Position oi pro- ieaalonal workers in Canadian in- dustry under the compulsory co]. lective bargaining terms oi the Fee. eral Labcr Code will come up fel- coluiderallon before the Notlqnni Labor Relations Board on, w“; Delegatmis representing profu- u F: clonal groups and labor urgent“;- lons an c to take art in the hearing. teat Amril. at t; {inn meeting, the Board alive n tentative l-ld *1. l5ll0L1lt1 be regarded as ireiilg cin- llllclyed in a conliclentiai capacity and so were not within the ternls of lhc code. ‘rile Code provides that when a labor union can show that a major- ity of rim employees of a plant is lll its mcrllbcrship. the maiiullenient iilust conduct collective bargaining negotiations with the union as the agent of all employees, but those in executive or confidential posit- ions are excluded. The professional workers objected at the April bear- in to being out in a position S! M where labor unions ‘would speak ipr er them. Tllcv lilrlintalnczi that th position was bctvieen that of mann- ilemerlt and labor. The decision given bv the Board in April was to be subject to re- view in six months. Fitness: The Physical iitllesl division of the Federal Health Dapt. is attempting to intercstProvincihl Governments and Canadian organ- izations in n plan to scnd every child to summer camp ioi- st least one month cvevv your. M . Ian Eiscnhardt. National Director of Physical Fitness. said l! was hoped that in the DOM-WM’ every Canadian child between the ages o! ilve lino ii would spend at least one month in a suitable camping spot. NAZIS WELL PREPARED Gcrrltm photographic planet flew over London for d! lit- folc the conccntrlated ggblltz on the Brit sh_ca'rli l IIiLFl I'i.)1I’l.l2 as “BRIG? Hi‘ TON in DAVID 0. SELZNICKS "P" Picture since "Gene with Tile Wind" and "Rebecca" Since You Went Away Owens at ih Prin Edward Theatre on Mondaycfor a full wee Due to this feature being extra I01! M!’ programs will start dell! at - 6:10 - 9:00. PLAN TO COME ELLLY AND SEE IT FROM THE START. ilhlilllsmfi‘ '3€§.“’3‘.‘.l‘ tlfiiiiii.