be alan eat Sor ENE _ BELFAST (Reuters). | he’Seecnd World W Cee gh at of d dian we It is the flag of the: to, 00ton motor - en 1e which was salvaged . by at *gal- lant crew ‘after. being.’ the early years’ of: the.war Tes ate tanker. ‘San’ Demetri oH bilingua. ty French. and. oa jangus ages and ‘cultures-are distinct and. enduring. . Yet Caiiada is‘a land: of. “many Cultures, During. the latter part of the. nineteenth century numerous’ immigrants '‘came’ ‘to’. this: country. Since World War. Il, nearly two million’skilled: immigrants have made: Can-" Winnipeg, Manitoba “who were their life in, Catiada, But. he. never. "returned | and | sizice’ has died... : “His: sister, ’Mrs. | Mary: Preston | Stanton: of. “ Quebec; : heard: the | story: of. they, flag. and. members. of its’ Crew, » ‘an Ameri-'| to visit-some: ‘friends, ‘While’ here, “badly | ‘can, “Yank":' Preston, at, the) hes gave ‘them:the flag to keep damaged by a German'raider: n ‘unanimous. request of “his ;ship- ‘ im mates, for: the, patt. he, ha |anxious. ‘to have: fib, back - in the val As. my ‘hnusband served in both ‘world: wars: and : ‘our. son was killed-. in Holland, “we. -wish to ‘preserve for: our: children | the tradition . of service, and the would, be. As proud was.” ‘presented: ‘to. or ‘of..the States, Breston: called at.’ Belfast ‘ds':a souvenir for a ‘short time, aye. promising - to. call for dt-alter.. 1 Oo 4 and. help them sdipae to ‘their new, sunpandiee ‘At the tuEn ‘of the century, | jmany igi a Just beginning : resenting: sev- enteen naaticngt groups,’ _ toget! er:Golourful costumes, : Petite Shirley. -Bjornason ‘of the: First: Lutheran “Church : Choir: ‘wears: the Icelandic: national: costume, possession * to. hand down to, them,” she says. ‘The story of the San Demetrio has been. described . as’.“‘one'. of the greatest. ‘storiés of the “sea.” | _ After being: attacked, the: ves- sel: ‘caught » fire - and’ the’ ‘crew took to a lifeboat. “After: ‘spend="|: ing two nights in the small. boat, they returned to their ship, which was: burning fiercely and carrying a ‘large: tonage of : ‘oll: Sand sonnds ainian kovalks, re people parts ofthe country, their “understand-_ ‘which might have exploded at any time., me With “a: continuous gale blow- ing:’and: without a sextant, ‘using - a School-.atlas, the crew brought : ithe’. stricken. ship 700 | miles to a: port in Ireland: . . The; San ; ‘Deme atrio, almost a new ‘ship, was worth $700,000. It eventually, was brought .to port. with |; 10,000 tons “of ‘oil still ‘aboard,’ Its, cargo was ‘valued at 1168, 000. SE — ‘om: the” Ukrainian: cl orus.. In ‘the ‘photo t, Meros Leckow. perfornis s.che Ukrainian, roe ‘Dancer Dino Pappas represents, the : of. Americ % ” Kozak, “Tuesday, January, 3, 1961" "Famed i musician, dies i in; Toronto. “TORONTO: ®—Capt,. Hayward, 86, famed civil: “and military . bandmaster, died- on}, Monday in Sunnyorook ‘Hospital here. Born in London, England; ||! Capt, Hayward, took. his* first appointment: after. graduating}; from the. Royal Military. School |; of Music’ as -bandmaster : of : the Royal’ Trish. Rifles, in, India... - " During - the: First, World: War tt MeRAE MorC “CH EVROLET ~ : rare eres) Seat aay ey : Se Bayes rege foi Richard “he received: the: first - combat -commission ever: awarded in, the ‘British army. - » In. 1921: he emigrated, to'-To- sronto | and became:‘a “director? of imusic: “for - the | ‘Queen's -Qwn ‘Rifles.’ Under. his: direction the ‘regiment won the national-band music championship three umes. Advertising ‘ih the Dally Nets . Brings ‘Results 7. ‘days e v e r y ‘cont ; of. “your: sort o at OK F. a Se ee