JUNIOR NCO'S ATTEND FUNCTION Junior N C- 0': attending the P Walsh: Cpl iiiiner and dance at the Clover Cpl A MHIIIIECPCI elt to right: FRONT: L-Cpl. E. K. P. L. .l. Doirun; L-IF. J, Bradley; Cpl. E. hlacCabe; L-Cpl. R. C.l.Cpl K . . 1 d d. R s-ll Flynn. Cpl. l Doiicette; Cpl. J. A. Smith :BAC : ""” M”"d” N"'" W " E W i Wl;;itlt)t'e; Cl-INTER: L-cpticpi. A. .i. c. Bulman, Cpl A. F. Smith .('pl. )1 B. w. H.l IRodd; L-Cpl. A. A, Llewellyn; L-Cpl. T. R. Murphy. almost baby-laced: world as a who e. LITTLE CONTACT their buses until Guardian Photo. . l l J i by ROY LaBEil(iE 1M:ll'E Tor ct'rta:.fs I ! W" lShIll.l.F.l) mimuvzns C metal WWW He was 52' ' i M5115 liZU"'-'l 01' illl'0ll .”' 5 ost-war immi 'ation in an- : cundhn PR” sun wrn" .l"lllC3l9 "I31 C3"3dl3"5 379 "V" ads is vastly dillbrent from the Halton. a natiiv of Pincher iii ' OTTAWA (CP)-Post-War lmmr inil 100R". ll"? m"V”lE frllm movement of swarming massespcreek. Alta. who became the J (T811011 from Conllnenllil EUFOPE. COUNTY I0 i'”'95- "Id I531 male?" from Europe that populated the dean of Canadian correspondents "' elping to boost Canada"! P0PUl3- are El'3dU4IllY.llNhE Ill?” llll"l9"' newly-opt-tied prairies in this in London. suffered a relapse MON-I-RFAL (GP, on to about l6.000,000. is also cally superiority. t-ouiitryis previous immigration after a stomach operation. runways l Between I921 and 1934 the ait-r- booms 0; the early 1909; p ,prmcipal Monday hanging the racial proportional among this country's people. page life expectancy jumped from About 800.(l)0 immigrants havet 39 years to 57 for men and lroni ome to Canada since the 195111 in tin for women. nttua. most of them from con- ingdom. inental Europe. and only aboutiof contatti , .000 of them from the Unitedpwere thr- tynung ariults. Fewer persons ous fllSCaSt)S that once SCOUIIIP But more are dy-A now are dying of children and with Canada's need for work-ling from heart tiisctise. cziticcrl rl expected to continue indefi- and other illnesses to which the itely and the immigration deluged are more inrnnc artment taking new steps to The country-10'Cll.V pun nrtgin. tan areas - Montreal, Toronto. 1 Vancouver and Winnipeg. All 5335 CULTVRAL BENEFITS metropolitan areas in Canada .lohn H. Kidd. executive secre- snnwnd bu; gains 5,,"-9 mtg ' of the Canadian Citizenship .t!Ilni'll. says such a change may HM-E 5l'RE'l-Us 5"RlNK-hi 1,,-tng great cultural TYPIIETIIR, Females are cutting into the " tmtging the historical gap he- nitijority that malcs once ht-Id. In uccn English and French a ndl "W5 mill” mad? HP 533 DPT PPM )t'tlli.'IlIE these two great culturesjtll the Dllilulalllm. Hr-'lM'('II 1371 -tn." tngnthen land 1941 they never dropped below 'riit- ism census tnttntl Canada's 51 per cent of His ml-11 and ac- 'AiJ,;,,”i31jnn to M 57 per cent nf counted for betviccii S3 and 59 per ilgrntsn origin. tn 1951, mi. per. cent of the population in western ' :p"tagp hm-1 shrunk to 43. .Canada- By I031. however. they People of French origin ac-lhad dF0PD9d l0 50-5 DP!" Fenl- 'pnnnten my about 30 per cent of! Immigration is only one factor gm. pnputaunn at natn tn, begin. in the growth of the Canadian ning and end of (hp 50 . ycgrllailllly. Others are a rising hirth period, but tn. pert-pntagg tn,-irate. a declining death rate and l other racial groups rose from 13 8 (TWP "1 the nUml!('I'S 01 (Vin!!- to 22. T dians emigrating to the United States. ' BOOM PERIOD 3- The birth rate. Iioosted by Im- t Th! bUl'e8U 0' Slillsllvs. Mwtproving health measures and an 'busy tabulating census figureslexpnndtng economy. in 1954 pollecied last summir. expects to.rt-at-tied 29.7 for every L000 of .. come up with I Dopulatlon totallpopulation-sixth highest in the 15 per 1,000. The death rate - the world's. second lowest-drtippcd front 1l.tll to 8.2 for every 1.000 of popula- tion hetwecn 1951 and 1954. Emigration to the US.-which accounts for the bulk oi Cana- dians leaving for other countries -averaged only about 7.3.000 an- nually in the last five years. for below the 90,000 annual flow of the 1920s. The huneau said emigration once was so heavy that 95 per came in the 1901-11 Meade when cent of Canada's I00-yrar popula- ”'P population 1'0!!! hy 43-2 Der. lion rise from 2,400,000 in 1851 was cent-compared with 2i.il per rent due to natural increase While 7- in I941-Si-from 53'Il.3l5 to 7,- 100.000 immigrants arrived during 206.643. Entry of i.aoo.oooo immi-lthat period, 6.600.000 emigrants igrantl made a big contribution. left. V For Mental Patients A Gift Might Be lst Steps To Health MONTREAL (CPI --EV('l'ynnOlll00 mental patit-ntc, V . knows that it feels good to gethrnadt-n the (tbrtstmns - therapy . -I a Christmas gift. But for tIie.into year-round ”trentment" by i often-forgotten mental patient, atvoluntecrs and service clubs the job next January. 4 if the population reaches thatl p gore 2.llJ0.000 more than in 1951, it will point to the biggest pop- ulation rise in Canadals history during the 1951431 decade. .' The existing record for niimerl- cal gain was set in the 1941-ti .- ariod, when the population climbed 1.502.000 in 14.009129, En- - try of Newfoundland as the loth province accounted for 361,415 of ';the increase. Largest proportionate growth hopes to Christas gift means not only Next year several mental-hospital h8DPtM'Bl M it'll good therapy. auxiliaries are to be formed to the Canadian Mental make regular visits to patients. . Health Association. tscnd cards and rememb mute; on : Tn. Quebgc dtvtnog. or n..;btrtIItIays and special occasions. association has an all-out drive 7'07 "'9 CIITNMII ramoalizn under way to find two gm; for Mr. Seguin and his staff recruited each of the 5.5M mental patient. Ill Montreal service organizations ' in eight Quebec mental hospitals and three chains of dnnt. KYO"?! win. mhqrwigg mtgnt rgceivg and furniture stnrcii. (he service no", Auncuum mernherg, vot. clubs are helping with publicity. iiutum and thousands of families The stores have -srecd tn he 33-. gggpgt-gun tn (hg u.nnpgI'l. clearing houses for donations. tn nmm later collected by CMHA. Mental health , tienta are any '1-ayii anything at: other patient might get. except for. rawrl. sharp in- unnnenta. or inert-hanme in glass bottles. Cosmeti nine subscriptions. cigarlte and iiousoli-eons. Um lbout l6.000.N0 when it flnishely world. in the 19th century it was Expect Biggest Population . ump In Canada's History it now is Au nual flow of non - grants uill continue, mainly from 1 m"V9"l”"-;Holland. Germany and Italy. with ure them from non-British lands. is reflected in growth of largeysnme (mm scanmnavgnn nouns pticultirly technical personnel, U-S. lcitizcns have been moving north int an annual rate of about 10,000. I914. dian iiiaiiily a tnovciiiciit 9,3,. with Radio Commentator And Writer Dies LONDON (CPM--Xiattliew Henry ' liltkvthii-ilgig. g. . n o cer leaves ea-h bu 8. fl 'hi mum Haliom weukmmn can-lit arrives to find out to l:llIl'lTlL'l.': snltiit-rs is boun r 1! d I o uriier, died in St. Thomas's llos-p pital Monday after an illness of Ilaltoii started his writing car-. the commentator and 50'"? UN WOOD! are quartered in Italian barracks on the field. The Swedes are out all day near the Canadian hangar, Practising small arms drill and how to search a prisoner. Other UN troops are put up at NATO headquarters at the other side of the city during their stay here. They have little contact with one another. however. until they charged with come together in front RCAF hangar to fly to Suez. l The Only light is from the openi hangar doors. The men stav in single runway, ' In a few minutes the plane is In llll' operations room at lthc hat-k of ilie hangar. the tele- The officer in charp the control tower the taitnotf tunes for each plane and it nt',u'kCd up on the black- (t The ground crews go off All is quiet again. Another of ioiir planes carrying 160 cl for Suez. it is time board the RCAF Flying Boxcars. aixav. about 40 men in each. All weai-I the blue UN helmets although. some soldiers are embarrass:-dl by them. They are only plastic and useless to stop a bullet anditt the soldiers regard them more as: lmar , - vide life and accident Luhbndge Heraidkind hospital. medical and stirgical 1 farms of the earlier period. tltorities expect a stroni! an- Revuliitionary War and was active as a correspondent throughout they operating unions. The scheme will cmcr approx- About tcrcri this ('anatla's west between British inimi- Alamein. broadcast 1.000.000 Americans en- year. country to help open I070 and and many ttcrnational conveitcnces. Second World War. His of the Middle East campaigns re-, sulted in a book, Ten One of ,his last big assignments was a report on the Gold Coast. in Canada early this lie covered the ”Summit” Conferent-c at coverage. icost Years to fective Jan. 1. bnervers see the possibility of an; metropolitan areas. Preliminary mesv t In 1 y , l V . . , . - . . I 943 Italian was appointed employ”- Venmal mmelnay balance m was m-"mi. ftgum: ,- SEW. ,l.ha" Ami Ill" L'""”"l""l"l ”"'”'l”-V 59' European correspondent ftir thcl The 9180. lbiililhl 0' "5 kllld . i anada. H makwp amnnz W19” iahfnn 2':hm;! mnllg pf. azltdd lag? gait a study of means of bring in CBC. Canada, is to be applicable in all l Bl'lll5h- F""('h Md ””'"iL”"t "9 "I 9 ll" 0'” "" ml" 'imure Anierican immigrants, par-y provinces, Geneva in 1955, other important in- lmately 500.000 persons rind will. 313,500,000 annually. Its costs are to be shared equally by employees and Those affected by the plan in- clude sleeping car porters employees in shops. freight shcds. yards and offices. It was learned the railways are studying the pos- sibility of extending it to non- union employees too. Naples A Melting Pot For Suez-Bokuncl Troops Oi U. N. I: DAVI: Meta-roan Canadian Prue Ian Writer NAPLES (CPI - la the cum Neapolitan pro-dawn ah-kn.” they gather in front of the RCAF hind" It Cliiodlchiao airfield. They come in buses, tag .01. diers of India. Denmark, swgagn, Colombia and Canada. dlans, small. wiry and-tough; the Danes and Sweden. hlond. big and g the Colom- hlans. lithe. always running. caps pulled down over their ears; the Canadians. well-trained and hard. They have little in common ex. new that they are Ioldlern to; the United Nations. They Gillie! 85 they come face to face With the ilreat adventure. if not for them perhaps. at least for the in charge 0! Zealand armored corPl v PICCS DCFV seen comini! He stops to with the UN The In- it strange that many of t companions I can speak English. ON A FLIGHT are mainly Many soldiers before and Ill? confuse H10!"- them what gency. harness, planes through the narrow just back pit. Some running. from the hangar. ing areas. to phone rings. is tnltl hv lio r-zit llnsurance Plan Approved !For Employees Of Railways .. Cnnntltrst 'l'tie CNR announced 'lllic announcement frnni urban centres in Europe to and came In Britain in the ea,-ty I I p . L”-ha" (Wm-(.5 in Canada. I-atiwr t 19305 on an Imperial ord er benefits for I-i0.000' ntiiisipclratiitg plan lot Iihese emPl0)995 will be man the mm(.m(.m (mm Eur. Daughters OI U", Empire AWhnlarWcnI'i)t;lpylecs raniih iht-ilr l'dI1lllICS.a itiluiittin. ., - - . . I . . ii wcr - , . , opean estat..s to (aiizidian wheat stnn He (lovored the spamsh pm”: leallllier Pbyil "hm I59 nmlllh W1”, DLDUCT "L, It is oi--emit day's ml Onttirio tr Buiialo Railways. and ilospiial and surgical High-styled Dodge Iiucks hit the mad with new lmsfltz Sodmucli that's NEW for '57! Smart. Forward look styling with new headlight hoods. distinctively modern grille! ' 0 New V-8 engine: for every model. Famous. Six" nvnilnbio, tool New alligator hand but 2- poaition atop. opens in 90 degrt-oabltfv make engine fully nu Improved vilibiiay with big. new, p-at-on r dow :v::iIabie! Purl? around winhhieidl Dual alechh wip era and done light. Ita&ard in all mini 0 New hand-brake Ievu let: on odjtd cable dackfhna wrap driven: seat! 0 New out fatniu an bdghnr, more durable. New -type exterior door he have Iafety ialehut PLUS pub-button automatic truouldnl Proved in not Driving at its nalootl Antl- abtu en el V;-tea idols &&vU1dC1.l1 w.a.' T - I. on muttt-9.. Got an oyetul of this handsome nu luIcrdl.ookeIytiag...aoHhofool afoot!-Ipouan. pdihneryoa new taunted 0.V.W.'s, new pub- hmadrivlahaturboadiiagaalhott, Iowa-icnoudutcvyl This year Dodge in the tttylo leader of the industry . . . taken all honours in modern truck design . . . makes other new truck) look old-fnahionorll But the real beauty of a Dodge truck Uiaefar beyond itahandeomeuterior. nder the hood there an new. high- FrovvIHhlIhQ,1t&.G.C.Ws-dholllgh-klallholullorlilymlhllgj new muscle, new littuliiig ease I00 Panel, 5,000 lb). G.V.W compression V-8 engines for every model. And inside every V-B. you'll find exclusive dome-ttha combus- tion chambers which evelop peak power, help eliminate carbon forma- tion. get extra milage, maximum efficiency front regular no Come one and iiarnple the scores of- other new pace-netting advancatlnntl. too. Whatever your job call: for. there's a now in truck that fills the hill to perfection. Talk it we soon with your Dodge truck dealt! Diacover why these new high-otylatb hauicnaxetliotalkoftisetmckwolki. i t his men have been an- Tigrtctglf. A United Nations officer the move-a New matur- ously back and forth in from of the hangar. glancing often at his watch and looking for more bu5es whose light! can be around the runway. chat now and then soldiers. now with 3., Indian paratroopers. now with a Sanadian medic. The Canadian: fin from other nation: The air crews come out of their briefing mom and hell) the UN soldiers strap on their parachutes. have never flown huckle.-i and strap! The airmen show to do in case of emer- checklng each man's Then the soldiers climb into the of and below the cock: t have to board buses ngain bi'CallSe their planes are packed in tlisperals some distance The nlancs' tuo engines become life, the aircraft Ir: 1 tn it .1 pg rt hltght out of their par - 0 e e I as trundle down the taxi strip to the end of Capodichino'l it will announced apprtnal in twi.-tltlish such a scheme for its of a plan to pro- (':iii:iilian employees not covered insurance by lHiL'.(' agreements starting Jan. said the The master agreement covering non-operating employees specifies 54.25 a month be deducted from ltiyee pay. The railways will 'match that. Represented at Mon- meetings were the Cana- dian National. Canadian Pacific. Not-thland. Algoma Cen- at and Toronto. Hamilton and The plan has a provision for 5500 group insurance and weekly compensation for loss of income through sickness or non-occupa- iional accident up to A maximum lot M0 a week for employees only. benefits mrtdm: mitts to south is 971 miles. with a max- renovations, the tmiun width of an miles. E q'.A;l':u,”""E,:mnr&”'u VJ: Peta 10. The Guardian Wednelllliinac-. . 0. 3.1956 : ge-':upt:-ineai mgm plan CLOII nun 1-one ' tuna: nun":-I- ' """' mm MOSCOW um - The Lcatn- 0'l'!'AVlA tcei-cut-an 5-- en! wboiualo prleogialu do cltaed in EU in Octoilt from 117.4 in leptunba. the bureau reported Monday. in October. 155. the index. which ll based on IE5-II equalling too. stood at 3.0 with in IlnIeow'I Red Square was closed Monday with- out inunedlata oftlcial explanation Annrdattbegateofthamauaw leuinsaidltbadbeencloaedfor soviet explanation iorau anacttoo. Nl.U'l'IAl.. STAT! I Sweden": greatest length north In attractive boxes of fifty THE SPORTSMAWS OWN CIGARETTE Rolled in 'AI.I.WEATHER' Waterproof Paper The win noclt l.'.A.5'.N..6. No..c.wsEs :..S9Ml"5 at sNI..-.W. Hots.-. Fm... Y) I EXCITED - WILL TO NEW TRIM THE TlEEj IFOI SURE - LOVE - DICK; The mood I: festive -because overcast skies and mow! roads have no place in your holiday picturel You're going the relaxed, safe. dependable Canadian National way. . . you leave when you're supposed to . . . arrive when the folks expect you . . . love every mlnutol i Who's afraid of the big bad blowl Up front, an experienced "cliauficur" watches the road while you reat. You dine happily. sleep peacefully in smart new equipment-snug from the wildest blizzard. On overnigli trips there's a wonderful range of mu moda” ' to suit every budget. On any trip. liberal baggage privilege: let you travel light and carefree. Int way to a Merry Christmas is to make your reservations early -- now is none too aoonl See your loans! CNR representative, today All acrou Canada. happy Iamtly nuniou will be darling 3 local onu anion call and ommd on the Super Continauld, the Continental. the Drum Limited, and other great CNN "Iunau" trains. Wily not into! then! I-Ii-'5-Inli-Ieitillvouo-n'tgii,Iirtn;thancoyu... withcuy-biaiynuy-to-tnuonandtui NaIIuIlQtQ&ug . y W "3 ., i I