Canadian Author Writes Book Plays Leading About Canada For Foreigners Role in Film n- QUEBEC —The newest boo ritten abo ‘ . } Canada for foreign—and especia Europea } +} T ) readers has come from the Ba storian d « servant } M r R ( h - ur -Se 2 iv vince AG z i j culturé WEEE ILLUSTRATED chance » help ake Ca Le Cana : bette c anid Ay tributing a book t x 15,.000-w evie leetior { WELL-KNOWN WRITER oO Mr. Bru 0 ‘ tori vorh f; se LCT Le Canac The University of British Columbia —recenti informed ; him it has selected his “His ; toire du Canada” as required reading in one faculty C ( WI } L'Epop been ( IM ORI } French-spe in B ( Mr. B I Cans i Bre fron ( ¢ Saturday Sermon | , A PROBATION OFFICER $y CANON B Maths SVITT rhere is some eff : nee hen thats ni in out 1OCal lay ent machinery offi cseeaemmesieesimaneeensiemeames islet eieenemmtiaaeeaaaie DIRECTORY services in all church at tb a.m nd 7:30 pum. Sunday School at 12:15 except as shown, probation ANGLICAN CATHEDRAT 4th A Ww t Dur ir St am Sunday Sehc Canon Basil 8. Pr I R Bi ue 00) FIRST BAPTIST Sth Ave. 3%. at Youne Bt Minister: Rev. Fred Antrobu Gre FIRST PRESBYTERIAN r 4th A e Fast D.D (Green 982) UNITED 636 6th Ave. West Rev. L. G. & SALVATION ARMY CoO r Cat Geor Ovstr ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN ST, PETER’S ANGLICAN REGULAR BAPTIST Sunday Sct r FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, DE 11 a.m.—Morning Service 12:15 p.m—Sunday School 7:30 ee Service i The Ordin BELEEVER’S BAPTISM Guest Spe VICTOR ARLSI N The Ordinance of the _ LORD'S SUPPER EERE DR SIE EO OIE a First decenaaines: Church We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231-Fourth Ave. East Minister: Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie, DECEMBER 7, 1952 : Morning Wership Ti o'clock Sunday Sehoel 12:15, Evening Worship 7:30. Minister at both services “Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy.” effort be} orcem cer the del Rev. E. A. Wright, DD. | PROCKTER ng made her ent and whose spec iInquent to be ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th Ave. at MeBride St. REV. H. O. OLSON, Pastor The Just Shall Live By Faith” and Worship with us. SUNDAY SERVICES «+ Come DECEMBER, 7, 1952 Morning Siites.3 60 a.m. Sermon: “Advent Preparation’ Choir Anthem Evening Service—7:30 Film: “Zulu Harvest’ p.m, | Sunday Scheol—12:15 p.m. x the theatre profess hy rder to obtain greatest possible realism wought into actual ictice i the film L’hemme @Oiseaux—A Man and His Biras—W tad its firs - uz ere recenbls Camille Fournier, Quebec sutebus operater, plays the EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Holding Services at the 1.0.0.F. Hall, 4th Ave. E. SUNDAY: 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. An interesting Bible Class is held for the Adults 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. FRIDAY: 7 p.m.—Children’s Meeting. Games, Contests, Colored needed Behold the taketh world.” Singing, ickets Absolutely Free ee ne mics, NO Lamb of God which away the sins of the John 1:29 | Pastor: C. W. Sinclair Bus Driver By BERTRAND THIBAULT QUEBEC (CP)—Quebee author emelin has applied to n theatre the principles h ost-war Italian motion el in a National Board production, first of ims to be produced n with Canadian main persons ide s to give the role in the film, eresting documentary -bec City, the film is PAGING Classes In Museum MONTREAL (CP) — Canadians re e displaying new inter- in art through a series of under Dr classes Paes operations Those assigned. to Lismer, noted Canadian}? : | this job are mainly hand-picked Montreal museum's art : retired senior army officer Al ready 87 of cruiting ue Fe esigning CREATIVE FIELD For iny who attend,” he dded, “the classes are a return at field which onee | I bed them—rather like finding a door open to the peace Y pleasures of childhood ‘If we're not to become a nation of onlookers, we should take more interest in this type of hobby.” Too much leisure time was ent n watching” —hockey, television, movies. None of th ve people a chance to expr Some sessions are for children nly, others for dents. The largest elass comes from professional people and white-colared workers Catholic Card Party Draws Many Players Twelve tthe last ithe year this week at which Miss M. W. Pearson and Mrs. J. Hamil- ton won the prizes for whist. Mrs. A. Norton and Mr. J Cloutier won the eribbage prizes Winners at FP. Balagno and Mrs. J. Krause. tables were filled’ for Convener was Mrs. G. P. Lyons | and refreshments were in charge | Mrs. George | of Mrs. A. Brebner, Fleming, Mrs. N. Galbraith and Mrs. L. Cohussi Next card party will be held | on Jan. 15 | Punta Arenas in the Strait of | Magellan, is the centre of a large | | sheep industry. high-school stu- | Catholic card party of | Woman Prison pear if prisons avere segregated, Miss N. Nelianby, one of Eng- and’s five prison commissioners and the only woman in the group, fs studying Canadian re form institutions on her trip to Canada, She said in an inter- view here that “small prisons eliminate trouble In smaller institutions, she the men are under and spot easily nakers prison said closer observation abie to any would-be trouble rhe argest British —Foot Lights— By LILIAN MILLER @uarags are in who likes birds Month of hard work and ih thas he lees bs a - aoe weeks of frazaled nerves wert them and goes ail . w ts very ae} reeny . . i ‘ ‘ . rewarded b wo ver apprecia rs ] for another, NEW CARDINAIL—Canada’s new cardinal, Msgr. Paul Emjl |/)¥MUS" ov et eee The ” , . > Live crow S Ww 1} Un hi VEE " finally finds an-| Leger, tries his hand at saw wood at a charity home in tre presented Ask Me No > * t Teseiivt Aon ‘ ave w» aboard a ferry run Montreal. This photo of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Questions on Monday and vetween Quebec and Levis, Montreal was taken before his departure for Rome some weeks Tuesday Comments overheard cr ¢ ‘ — y ‘ ' s "ENIC SHOTS on go. CP PHOTO fterwards, such as “excellent toru oem aetans , ting and I enjoyed = the quebe re ineluded in he slay were encouragement to — M f OFFICIAL STORY OF WORLD WAR Ht ee ee aan deeee 1 n G ae Lean @ Next stop was Terrace Thi is ot ted shooting scenes mann? ‘ vw atage se ropes July 15. 1991. It was LONDON (CP) Th first of 1 Middie East are being wri meant packing ht pec 7 a 4 oat : t Le ere: l longing te the same 25 volumes embracing the ten by team supervised Dy nae pa “! ST th t rain il history of Allied military Maj-Gen. I. 8. O. Playfai ee hie ‘a ti diem npai » the & , ‘friday night. Report ror nusie was writ- Campaigns in the Second Wor pecializing on four or five 2S " - that . sell-out ; Blackburn of War is due to be publish : én the wer tmnt oe se a wicielita i Dec. 10 ie War against crowd was expected = + : ies Japar Ma}j.-Gen. 8. W. Kirby . he work »ali , ‘ Dialogue written by the 33- rhe Work, Conling, Wien oy and Maj. L. F. } whos BRIDGE STILL USEFUL vear-old Lemelin is based on tions in Norway, has been con , ‘ ite ; . ear-ok 1 ‘ a ind oe Cher 20 ‘ ; Dr T. K. Acc0 n of the 1939-40 an CHARLOTTEIOWN & Slee popular French as spoken by | Pied DY the NISOMan, UF * paign in France and Flanders 48/ rajjs are being removed from th Quebecers. Derry, and is based on exten- * : : ee rh F 44-vear-old star of) Sive research and specially-pre- © to be published next fall.) Hillsborough bridge here which nier $4-vear-oid star Ee . 4 2. . a — w rails a pared summaries by a selected/has taken charge of a woe a mined = ” mt? pase 1 11a : vay traffic more an @& year ago.! fy portrayal would have/Staff of narrators. It took 18. concentrating on three volume ned Hate on ne ; cantele mak th “omnplete , _— 7 . A n ie neere if I had had | months to complete provisionally entitled “Victory in| ing jr 9 ise yr mot rned French instead The, remaining values, being tno west traffic t mat that come from the put together under the direction of Prof. J. R. M. Butler of Cam- n bridge University, will be re leased in series, with the dead N | Art line for the final number set ove or 1965 The latest report shows that FIN to KETCHIKAN MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY Departs Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m Arrives Ketchikan 3;15 p.m. $27.00 LLIS AIRLINES more than 12,000,000 docu- ments, including unit war diaries, are stored in War Of- fice vaults for detailed cheek by the narrators. Altogether 92 summaries. blue books, were projected a@s a foundation for the official his tories of widespread gic tne IDAL ROUND TRIP the blue books hav Segregation Would End Riots TORONTO (CP)—The head of prigons for wo- men in the United Kingdom says she believes prison ’ riots in the United States and Canada would disap- smaller d ' been completed, with the re ipaign nsists of equipping mainder expecte to the ready ng f the museum — a P ¢ — aay Phone 476 it the beginning of each month HIGH COST _ wit ints, tables, oils clay and| Cost of the undertaking is re- a ms 7. ee eg h, and casually placing 8p) ported to be about £80,000 Seer : © ~ mae - ypriate working tools within) ...,. 5 : ea y reach LUSE the Second World “ A crowd gathers and as many| War was global in extent, with ONE IN SIX WILL 60 TO e 100 sit down shly under the|cperations co-ordinated in a nent of an instructor) Washington and London, Butler dabble with whatever they) plans to devote five volume HOSPITAL THIS YEAR The instructor suggests,|gne written by himself—to! ges and mildly criticizes; grand strategy } efforts Six volumes covering opera- Be Protected Describing. it as a “ereative| tions in the Mediterranean and diversion for city people,’ Dr | i ner said in an interview his i] COULD : to encourage people to et off st in painting, Gay apis mm e7:\720 ae OWEST COST PROTECTION AGAINST CRIPPLING HOSPITAL BILLS! ~_— 39 XMAS SPECIAL 2 for $3 “PINTO PON YOUR NAME “BRANDED' ON THIS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE! 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