; ’ A — ye Canada's Cultural Survival eno : aa ene City, Que., < ing a Mrs. A.J. M and M: J . la Ss U ‘Ura Urviva , Mort.Mahar, érs. Mrs. vacation st ig heme In Sours). Deagle. Sus tebae Geet eae | ; parcels. A fruit cake e eal ing ae Malifax, ¥ An enjoyable bingo party was|lotteried and ae Miss Paul. ' | relatives and friends in Rollo Bay | held in Souris West sared_tliund forthe CWie . aid Threatened By Yanks |ssS2i5. iis Sei"eamee Sitio. sae" Semlo Wet cotel an | NE WYORK (cP) — cialist is h- _ ANI ‘a Revi ne of the iedng US| GRE sci |bgianng tn wort wid the Ene |Ale' While 'aae"Mre. Rowand] SLOW DOWN AND LIVE | arts, in journals books of the country | Gauthier. parcels ; ac ae ot et Peele Oe oe tae ine geple foe's mutual elute, “There rel given a pine a trelt cake Driving upon the pighways @ @ privilege a erecting tito Coanan, | etgelsulie not by the} many signs that the intellectual|iotteried by Mrs. White was won wel) ag a legal rank H. Underhill, head nn gg a Laretieses Te gum wag realized ter the tors ae ie in iad wet onde te tee ot Laurer Bouse, “Ottawa, ug: | NOT BARILY RECOGNTEED is now finding its way into more|St. Alexis council of the C.W.L moderate speed: to observe all traffie rules and to : nase se er |W mane se alate Steet | ea : 0, 5 identity gnd what Canada that Uitinaten, {ei itor of the Montreal Star, re-|ation ot her home in Rollo Bay. wil bring rele rom = a & ae toe Canadians from their American|¢asily recognise. imately this! views the CBC's history and ‘finds Mr. Camilla Gallant, Quebec neighbors are questions that are oe tar meee ° aamen that jt has generally lived wp to : unanswerable. “COM-lits job; Sir Ernest MacMill have charge study Pago Bare nae the one eee vos - oo sesses musical I developments; Ro- ae Offering ction te $14.50 HYNDMAN & CO. LTD. | || aware’ oo re much’ he| identity he is in ee a ole Star. finds cee A ' ewe ae oe Insurance Since 1872 i may-elaim an Canadian | Coming obsessed ing livelier and more di ; “with some| that he may discover that we are|thin ever before; and lowon at i deen tee few OFFICES: charac tics of its/™ ie ieahe, Tele obsee-| Whittaker, drama éritie for thelog the wonderful work the WM.a ©@ Charlottetows Summerside Canadian mass culture | 5!08 crea’ ty, ‘We a8/Toronto Globe and “Mail, reports| was doing throughout the world, ® : day more and| Sever quite be spontaneous." that actors now can make a liv-| and congratulated Mrs. Brown on @ Montague @ Alberton | more assimilated with that of the Other articles in Saturday Re-|ing in the theatre, being presented with Life Agents Throughout The Province American masses.” view’s Oct. 24 issue review in- As guest editorial writer, Op-| Membership. Mr Elliott then MASS DEMOCRACY tural lite * peter case igo fer pase cane mesting with the bex- And to be honest with himself,| Professor Mason- Wade of the|Russia’ ie teenie — Underhill adds, the intellectual| University of Rochester reports malted. ido eee tn hag to admit that Hollywood and Madison Avenue not only threaten Canada’s cultural survi- val—“they are the characteristic expressions. of twentieth-century Mass demoora everywhere the. Western a 334 “There is at present a school | |of conservative thinkers in Can- || ada who insist that, because we ;|did not break the political con. - |nection with Britain when we be- came a completely self-governing nation, we have been thereby en- dowed with a happy freedom from the parochial nationalism of the United’ States. But the chief evidence that they adduce for this wider and higher outlook of ours BOBBY TO SPARK TOURISM A genuine London bobby » form, will visit Montreal, Tor- ; tain. This British Travel As- hing to Canada next mon onto, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Cal- | gociati to shows P.C Niblo is part of a campaign to stimu- | gary, Vancouver and Victoria Ne ne oe tourist business in the Uni- | making appearances on televis- : E e ied Kingdom. Police Constable | ion and in stores | lies within his regular beat. pm Niblo, wearing his uni- | to invite Canadians to visit Bri- {CP Wirephote) plans to discuss the layoff situa- tion with defence department of- v ficials today. nderhill, formerly professor of He said he received a telegram | history at the University of Tor- Tuesday night from association | onto, finds encouragement in the members at Cornwallis saying | universities on public life. serene whenever Britain does . ilosophers in an embarrassing state of cul- tural nudity.” ney, Cornwallis and Shelburne in Nova Scotia and Renous and Coverdale in New Brunswick, A spokesman said “a drasiic reduction in the number of man hours allocated to naval com- avy Workers ing Layoff HALIFAX (CP) — The navy LF Md Tuesday thai a reduction in mand to cover the employment | some 40 workers were to be laid| ‘Today the highly trained spe- Life Membership And Pin laverion | SAVE » 10533 From MARITIME Stations “Is Presented To Mrs. Brown "AS" ‘ TUESDAY-ond yy -M.S, | ons * : held the r : was held att oo of re. |The pcretary imported 16 home c ARDS | BARGAIN TRAIN FARES | al, ame an [ao ma, ers ah ent TT to worship was “Open our eyes| The treasurer reported Autumn | - Canoe sal Thee ee een amomled fo 98-1] @ Large or Senall $29.30 $3385 $42.85 ture readings were by Mirs.Mor-|ed and consisted of a letter from. Orders too Adame, } Mre. Louis Macleod, Mre. Moyse, arrean nding, eee: ih. Teeitiats (Example Return Coach Fare from Charlottetown) Lule —— =" ive all church women to be held in]| |_Delivery From ‘10-Day Return Limit, Ottaws-Toronto; 7-Day, Montreal daneiias waa elles te’ tox The program was then present Cards in Stock Travel on J. M. Campbell. ed by Mrs. Roy Macleod. Mre. any Wein. Before the businesss of the meet | MacLeod read an article entitled ing began, a special occasion was/|‘‘And with the restdue thereof. he Check 150 Th, observed whee Mrs. Franklin|maketh a god.” i The 5 Tarn bassage FRES. Brown was presented with a life} The next meeting will be held ‘ ; membership certificate and pin| at the of Mrs. Louis Camp- ASE FOUR in recognition of her long and|bell when the leader will be Mrs! Central Printery CNE AGENT devoted service to the auxiliary:|Louis MacLeod. Textword willl TODAY The presentation was made by i Mrs, Edward MacMurdo — man hour quota may force of maintenance personnel’’ had/cff there today with only two ying off today of upwards} * 50 ctvilian employees work- _at establishments of the At- command~ “Affected would be civilian fkers engaged in maintenance at shore establishments in Syd- foo or days notice, caused situation. — This was Efforts. were being continued to increase the allocation. “especially unfortu- | nate at this time of the year in a| poor employment area,” he} added in an interview. 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