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SHOWMEN
Units
in
Canada
Being
Canvassed
For
Entertainment
Talent
By
FRANK
FLAHERTY
Canadian
Press
Staff
Writer
OTTAWA,
Oct
30
Fighting
men
with
a
talent
(or
entertaln-nen
are
wanted
(or
the
Army
onow.
lot
entertainment
group,
now
being
formed,
is
to
consist
almost
entirely
of
men
who
were
soldiers
to
start
with
and
who
will
keep
on
toeing
soldiers
while
they
are
in
the
snow
business.
Since
the
army
is
being
canvassed
for
men
with
talent,
tt
is
not
expected
many
outsiders
will
oe
neeaea.
uai
wnere
tney
are
director
of
the
show
and
will
Join
the
army
for
the
purpose.
He
will
have
to
take
training
like
any
other
soldier
and
qualify
(or
any
ranks
given.
The
crtmary
purpose
of
the
show
Is
the
bolstering
of
morale
within
the
army.
With
this
in
view
it
Li
considered
desirable
that
soldier
hnuM
be
able
to
take
pride
in
the
performance
of
the
troops
and
retard
thnn
.
fellow
-iidlers.
secondary
puroofce
is
-erro'tim
whfe1-is
furthered
by
having
a
morale
within
tbf'army
and
also
by
he
Interest
in
the
annv
which
thf
hoi
will
fostrr
In
the
minds
of
vorncer
Canadians
who
are
either
at
or
approaching
enlistment
ago
To
Oo
On
Air
It
is
hoped
the
show
will
go
on
the
air
for
at
least
half
an
hour
a
week
and
so
build
up
a
listening
audience
to
which
the
army
can
convey
its
message
and
through
which
interest
in
the
army
as
a
field
of
service
can
be
stimulated
in
the
minds
of
prospective
recruits.
A
training
officer
win
aecom-
Dany
the
show
when
it
goes
on
'hp
road
snd
all
members
of
the
troupe
will
go
through
the
regular
course
of
army
training.
It
may
take
them
a
little
longer
to
complete
certain
phases
of
training
by
reason
of
their
work
with
the
show,
but
they
will
keep
at
the
Job
of
training
so
they
will
be
ready
for
combatant
posts
shouH
it
become
necessary
to
assign
them
to
units.
Capt
Jaek
Reid
of
London
and
Toronto
has
been
appointed
liaison
officer
and
is
the
main
talent
-cout.
One
of
his
aims
is
to
mak
'
the
show
representative
of
a;:
Canada
and
to
select
men
from
il!
military
district.
If
three
trombone
players
are
required
and
three
Rood
players
are
found
in
Montreal
they
will
not
be
automatically
signed
up.
Reid
will
take
a
look
around
for
two
equally
good
trombone
players
In
two
other
centres
and
thus
get
three
men
from
three
different
LOYAL
PKISONEKS
LONDON,
Oct.
30
OV-Wlth
German
officers
looking
on,
men
of
Oflag
VIB,
British
prisoners
of
war
camp,
Unod
up
smartly
on
the
King's
birthday
and
gave
three
cheers
for
Ilia
Majesty.
A
(lixhi-
lieutenant's
letter
home
said
jt
apparently
impressed
the
Oerma
ij
officers.
Wt
Ci'ry
J
compltJo
ttock
cf
every
rtcejurr
item
for
dogfnh
THE
H0M
OF
C0MM(RC1AL
flSHINC
Surpuis.
PRINCE
RUPilT
THE
DAILY
NEWS
FRIDAY
O"":
WEDDED
AT
,
BURNS
LAKE
Miss
Joyce
Lord
Becomes
Bride
of
William
Wjlie,
Formerly
of
Prince
Hupert
BURNS
LAKE,
Oct.
30:
Th
United
Church
manse
was
th?
scene
of
a
pretty
wedding
Tuesday
afternoon
when
Joyr
Btoe
nisaoeth.
daughter
of
Mi
and
Mrs.
Robert
Lord.
Tehesmku
became
the
ortde
of
WllMam
Alex
ander
Wylie.
formerly
or
Prim'
Rupert,
with
Rct.
Adam
Orisp
o!
ndatlng.
Otvea
in
marriage
by
her
lathe-tlm
bride
looked
very
attract
n
in
a
t
floor
-length
gown
of
wh.t
chiffon
with
embroidered
boditi
She
wore
a
bridal
wreath
of
wh.t
-
needed
they
will
be
enlisted
and'
"-
ntK
wweaman.
reari
wy...
'
nt
thP
wwxn
wor
flVul-wear
will
go
on
army
pay.
army
rations.
'er
uniform
and
undergo
mill-
ot
sky-lu
ch'f'
tary
training
I
birred
bodice
and
a
wreath
of,
Oeoffry
Waddlngton.
Toronto
I
toret-e-nota
crowned
her,
.
....
Hsftswl
head.
1
orcnestra
letter,
will
be
musical
Walter
H.
Lord
acted
as
groom-.
man.
(
The
ceremony
took
place
under
in
K
eh
of
pink
streamers
caugh
1
id
with
silver
bells.
I
During
the
signing
of
the
reci
ter,
'air.
Roy
Jewell,
sang
"Swe
Misery
of
Life."
ain.
A.
R.
Wylie
and
her
sis,
Mrs.
McKlnnon.
were
guests
fr
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frimje)
Runer.
etnd
Mrs.
William
A
W,
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w
rrs
de
at
Tehestnkut
It
Pay
to
Advertise
in
Thr
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"I
want
to
put
five
pounds
on
baby!
Is
Quaker
Otts
9"
a
GOOD
Food
tor
Him
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Be
tomes
nrfde
Of
Gcorce
Parsons
of
I'rince
Hupert
,
BURNS
LAKE,
Oct.
30:
The
.home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
Nourse
'of
Burns
Lake
was
the
settlne
for
'a
very
happy
occasion
on
Tuesday
I
evening
when
Pearl
Opal
Irene,
I
youngest
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
i
J
T
Jensen,
and
George
Edgar
Parsons,
son
of
Mx.
and
Mrs.
J
(H
Parsons
of
Prince
Rupert,
were
i
united
in
marriage
by
Rev.
Adam
'
;
Crisp,
United
Church,
Burns
Lake.!
The
brtdc.
entering
the
living1
room
on
the
arm
of
her
father
to
'
Uh
strains
of
the
Wedding
March
I
;
from
Lohenextn.
made
a
chimin
picture
in
her
gown
of
bcle
wool
(with
rown
velvet
trimming
and
Jaj!
off-the-face
hat
in
the
same
uiirv
of
velvet,
carrying
a
beautiful
bouquet
of
pink
and
white
arnations
tied
with
white
tulle,
He
iWcr
Mrs.
John
IVatna
Prince
Rcspnri.
matron
of
honor
and
wort
a
I
bt
blue
ensemble
with
aeeea-'-ories
in
navy
blue.
Her
bouquet
"f
Pink
chrysanthemum
tied
i
w;Ui
pink
tulle
,
AnoUier
attendant
of
the
bride.
Mr
A
Lougheed.
was
a
Hired
in
Blue
and
carried
a
bouquet
m
iuvr
ehrysanthemtims
A
Loutheed
was
gronmavnan.
Tii'
re
emony.
which
took
piaee
,--
nresenrr
of
a
nuur
of
'r.vids
and
reiativm,
was
perform-'
i
.der
an
areh
jrtrenrstrd
with
.uraRiw
fern
ami
pink
tfcrysan-'fini.v
centred
with
a
white
tt'ddine
bell
The
wedding
music
was
played
bv
Mrs
M.
Nourse
and.
dutng
Uv
signing
of
the
register.
Mr
Adsm
i'.V.v)
Hing
"Lassie
O'
Mine."
FoJ-1
lowing
the
wrdding
flord-fcVcht
IfJictures
were
Uken.
eongratalatory
werhea
were
given
and
ref
reset
-I
menu
were
served
Among
the
mtesta
present
were
'Mr
and
Mrs.
John
II
Paraotn
of
IfiinrT
Hupert.
The
hwy
coMpie.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Oeorwe
E.
Paraott.
re
to
rtstte
en
Ambrow
Avetn.
new
arr.
AniiMSTitATOi:
CAPE
TOWN.
Oct.
3d
fe-Gideoa
Brand
Van
Zyl.
M.P.
and
lawyer,
has
been
appointed
AdmlnkLrater
of
Cape
Province
In
suecesalea
to
the
late
Capt.
the
Hon
r.
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