Reserve Division Takes Credit '5. 1 1 it For Passing Annual Inspection i . z : !i, M!. 1 -n "Yery favourably impressed" was the verdict cC Capt.' A. G. Boulton, director of Naval reserves, at Chatham's Annual Inspection on Wednesday night. Seamen and Wrens were out in force, and the divi ''. Saturday Sermon sion was at its best. Caut Boulton sooke briefly or. from now on Navy sails will be dotting Prince Rupert harboi gy CANON lKOCKTKIt, St. Andrew's Cathedral "tium a stiioo uwicliert at the Cathedral, Sunday, June I5i KN COl! RACING ELECTION KKTURNS ' ? 1ammm t the importance of the Navy and Z 1 Reserve and exposed Another picnic is planned for tin the gratitude of the government j 'tear unuic. and people of Canada for the I WRENS' DANCE V'-i iidv- 1 left n.e seven thousand in Israel that have ui bowed the k " to Baal." I Kings 19:18, 'I'u confusion of the Itritish Columbia election .1 . .1 -f U ALfiT.UOU ... V ' ht. '' wiiuiijiiy KricB w tnc itKiii...! No summary or me ween After Evening Quarters Capt. plan and actiVities would be rum-Boulton presented a charter to piPte without mention of the very the Wrens for display in their succe,.-sfui wrens dance held to x7 mess, certnytng tnat tne ungual tne Dxili Hall iast Friday nignt iJ It- picture gives us t-fiuun k '"". iur encouragement. 'e have been subjected both froro the Right and from the l'('l't a campaign for our votes which had , total and extreme materialistic emphasis. i i--- - - AM wren tuvjsioa at Mta twiuu Defying superstition this wa.- was formed in December, 1951 by held on Flitiay the 13th. Music the Wrens whose signatures ap- the Pour pukes and refresh-peared ou lit. Ail the Wrens then ments SPrved mast ably and proceeded to sign Uue charter, i cnarmingiy by the Wrens kept extreme left, and her sifcter Donna of PRKSN1CD TO OLEEN -Debuta ues Joan Skel ilrfc r am perfectly wining to up- Montreal and .Ottawa pause outside Buckingham Palace nerj they were among it wiawi. .. il nbm Mt. llllll ltm.N iL 11(1 Ami from the point of view of fi, t, o,WP pii7nhf th at the first m-wentauoa pariv oi we uc PRESENTS CHARTER, '.nearly $W pnieMs remarKing on; ThI r,!.V,.ni. ii rnidr sk'jldinK and Mrs. S teUliiiK are with them, Wing Cmdr. Skelding Is After presenting the charter now mucn mey euju, ICP from Natio lal nf tencei with tiie Canadian Joint stall at London. to the Wrens, Capt. Boulton also i u"-e. " - - ,fVf nun jPll (jf principle both on the Wht ami on the Left, but the ',tf tit the campaign had to do j1lu,t entirely with J.u.iine;s 4'r',rt i.:.rl cash. Dr'KFNCK KKSFAKfHI-R Or Nelson Morton, 52-year-old psychologist and a. native of Prince Albert, Sask., has been named to head a new division of the defence department's research board. business and hard cash, It was necessary to vote either Right or Left. But thousands of our fellow citizens Indicated a preference for something else that was not too clearly defined. Hence 'the confusion. But It means that 'J prejiented the monthly trophies PERSONALS to the divisional sharpshooters,! yjren Nancy llopklns will be and again it was Wren Eileen ,, f,,r SUmmer school next frinc Runerr Daily News Saturday, June 81, lf)S2 Trapp with a score of 100 and week Chaplain Prockter left for Able Seaman Hagen with a score Fn,llmait and summer training THE of 99 who carried off the sUvtr- wednesdav Sub. Lt. Wright .UNDER OUR ROOF .(Continued from page 2) Old-Time Trouper Stage EVANGELICAL ware. , Although these twa names have become familiar over the past few months, they are being very rudely Jostled on the top of the will be otf for a month's training at the end of next week Chatham is officially safe for another year after the regular visit by the Fire Chief, Earl Becker, last FREE CHURCH tiwre are still lots of human beings Who are thinking of something else besides the dollar sign and economics, and thai. Is ! an encouraging thing to a Christian community with a Message from God which has to do with the fact that man does not live by bread only. There are stUl the "svven thousand" left who have not yet Manager For Radio Dramas SfivUcs at I tl.O F Hail, I on i lb Ave. V.. week the telephone kept ringing steadily, as usual, but it - was always somebody else's call. It's funny how these things effect a person. After two , or three days of silence my wife began to get shadows under her eyes, and she would say to me COLUSSI'S MUSIC STORE Agents for the finest '.n Musical Instruments PIANOS TUNED and RECONDITIONED Phone Black 3K9 210 4th Street TORONTO (CP) One of ths a road company of "Madeiuoi- ladder. Wren Nancy Hopkins ts barely more than a point behind Eileen, and in the men's division, Chouinard, Alexander, il s hi - Sunday School. real old troupers behind Cana-' selle From m-menueres mm ojan microphones Is Charles V. spent 10 seasons in the Vaughan Classes nr all ap.es, -Foot Lights 7 vi urn- Enjoy a neariy Emerson, who was born in Lrv- Olaser stock company, mciuuui'j "I can't understand whv no pool, England, but came to three seasons at nocnestei, body calls me up any more.' '.. Dawes, Boulton and Youngman ere giving Hagea real competition. The newly formed officers team it, Cmdr. Johnstone, Lts. Langhaw, McJLeoU, Bancroft and SJ. Lt. Wright are practicing to mjtet the challenge of the "lower deck." Canada as a youth with ms t uieveianu ana oeuu. family and settled at Brandon, ! He had five years with Maur- Man. i ice Colborne and Barry Jones By Lilian Miller TRIED TO CHEER HER , ' , 1 tried to cheer her by saying that everybody was probably busy In their gardens, but I bad a sneaking suspicion that we 'Must everv week the hams Emerson began his show-bu.?i- as actor and stage director be- . . . r .1....1.1..J l lll'll oof- bowed the knee and become enslaved to a politics that has to do only with payrolls, Insurances, markets and employment and all that sort of thing. To mv It seems that the relevance and 1 the need of Spiritual Truth applied to all areas of life Is reflected In the fact of this so-culled "confusion" or "chaos." So let us thank God and take Hi, ik Service. t W)k Message to meet tin need ot today, rny Word i a lamp unto my fen, and a Light unto my jw'hway." piiAtur: C W. Sinclair A tiifnaiy church away Irorn home, have a date 1 1' ii ness career even beiore leaving tore ue ueemeu, m ii, England, as partner in a song tie down in one spot. As the The Civic' Centre, on Monday, L , were being snubbea, SAU.ING onrl itanro team and had a UISi. stto we iviyew mc v-v stint in the old silent movies : staff at Toronto. In 1939 he took j at eight. If you can answer any ques tion below On you the title ot "Ham we'll bestow. I didn't even feel like gang The dinghles are now ln the into the more, i village any water and to g0. During just didnt want to see people. ; thg t week p o Bradley has And then suddenly the other ; bpen w(rlcing hard to get all tne wltii Charlie Chaplin. He served over supervision oi tne t--overseas with the Canadian i Playhouse in Toronto and the i I ! courage. - Army in the First World W.ir following year movea over w aay I nearo ine teiepnone ring painted and in SRi,pe, .so until he was wounded m ltm. oeeome director oi me um- ton- Out of all this can come the kind of better B C. which has to do with other things besides the Can you write a play or even After that came what he calls I een studio, wnere ne our call. With my heart beating a skit? ld Hnvs " when he I 'i i.-. 'the good D'you know what goes tato a for musical and dramatic sliow wildly I made a dash for the instrument and when I took the across Canada in travelled ail make-up kit? Could you act In front of sell-out crowd? Old West Saga Ends with Death economic factors. There Is a need for a greater knowledge of the Love and Mrcy of God a id a resultant concern -and consideration of one another as people. Bitter struggles are tearing the community to pieces, mainly due U an ud,uv concern for trw umieiial. From this we need Re Could yon paint a poster of LOVES BACKSTAGE S Emerson is right at home at the concert hall, which seats about 600 persons. It Is operated on a full-time basis for such radio shows as the Happy Gang, receiver off the hook I could hardly control my emotions. A moment later my hopes were dashed to the ground. There were two other people oo the line. ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Dili Ave. "it M Bride St. Ilev. II. '). Olson you are invited to come and Worfiilp at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. The Just Khali Live By Faith" M'SDAV SERVICES JUNE 22. 1052 MunAng Sei'vlo 11:00 a.m. Scrmun: "Following Jesus." rui.li.i, Kf.rviip 7:10 Dili. which you'd be proud? On the BOOK SHELF Jane Froman's - Voice Sparks "WITH A SONG Can you wield a hammer or Of Cowpoke MAPLE CREEK, Sask. CP) They buried Tom Whitney in Maple Creek cemetery the other I Ford Theatre, Wayne and Schu-i ster, Share the Wealth and the drive in. a nail? D'you know when lights should be bright or pale? demption. There is also the problem of degradation whicU would seem. The Autobiography of a HUNTED PRIEST Sunday night stage feature. Apart from his own stage experiencein front and in back Dejected, I was just about to put back the receiver when I heard a voice say : "Tragic about the Sturdys, isn't it?" - "What's happened to them?" "They're dead." "Dead!" day, and with him they interred Would you understudy a part large or small? Could you pull the curtains, This remarkable autobiography I of -the spotlights Emerson was- a part of the old west the west ot jingling spurs, branding irons or black-out the hall? FOw: "Luiheran World Action" ! to argue Ow high income and J-lus film revtals iv.d of ( ltit that it can buy it not enough, tur brrtbren in Communist in-i- was written by a remarkable a so.und-effects man on various priest John Gerard. Ordained i Toronto radio stations f r some "Wiped out. The whole fami Will you ring a buzzer, or i prompt a large cast? i ly and all those strange char a priest, of the Jesuit Order in 1588. Gerard wrote his sttry in and six-gun law. Tom Whitney came down from the hills of Montana one day in 1905 and they say there was a gun strapped to his waist I) 1 11 K C TOUT teti ateus WMj in tur lorclgu 1)1 MsklllS. . IS minute song service. YOU ARL' INVITED Sunday School 12:15 p.m. acters that live with them Hamtsh and Little Augie and Col. S. Skeffington-Smutts and Anastasia." rrit c In alj t hufcli ur 11 a.m. Can you change scenery? (You have to be fast!) Could you direct a play without glory or rest? Would you like to sit in as a critical guest? - ml Viiu pin. Muiiiuv Si In Mil ill J: 13 FWl'lll II H Mhiku. Oh. how dreadful! Who told vou? when he rode into the Mettlesome young cow town of Mapie Creek. Tom was a cowboy of the old school. His parents crossed the plains of Virginia City, Mon first Presbytstiort Church , AVIJ.K'AN' fATMHtit'U, .h Av W . at Uuiisuiulr Bt, Huly Communion M "-n1-WUIKlny SchiHil 2:00 p.m. HEARD ABOUT IT years. He's been' married for years and has lour sons. His v-'te was never in show business, and ; none of his sons have followed! in his footsteps. But Emerson himself thinks there's never been anything like the great days of the touring stock com-, ' ' ' p.uiy. I "Those weTe the rare old days," he recalls. "Audiences didn't mind showing their ap-' predation or their dislike of our performances. We worked hard, filled in at any number Latin at the clo.e of an extremely exciting and h'ercic life. The life oi a Jesuit in Elizabetha i England was comparable in danger to the most hazardous exploits of the recent war. "As for the book itself, I cou-side; it one of the most interesting liooks I have read iu a louj; time." ' FULTON OURSLER. Disguised as a cou-itry gentleman, Geraid travelled about the country saying mass, preaching Well, 1 was talking to Amy Cwitm liasil frockUT. BA . B D. Jones and she heard it irom Brciur (Ulup ?ooj IN MY HEART" Frcmaii si -iging the songs frcm the motion picture of her life story, ' With a Sung In MV Heart," has been j,ust released in album form. The dynamic voice of Jane Naw Available at RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC There are some jobs that mu.;t be done Before any success can ever be won It isn't all fun anyone will it's satisfying to know a Job is done well. tana, in the days when the only traffic hazards were skulkinj Indians and saddle horses. Tom was the first white baby horn in Madison County, Mont., 86 Daphne Doolittle. It seems the family were dead tor days before they were discovered. That's what Daphne said. Ap HIST BAPTIST Blh Avs. E. at Young Et. Minister: H'V. Fred AntrobuR. (Orwii S12) HUNT I'ltl.SBYl l:RI N 4ih Avenue East mv. E A. Wright. D D. . (Green 882) I hist i mti:i e:i (ith Ave West Hev. L. U. Sleoer wet. Th3 ci .. -oa" i o nin me. and converting n: parently they didn't answer their telephone for almost a week and that got people suspicious, and someone went out t.0 the house and found them-" of different stage jobs on short notice, sometimes ate well, sometimes ate little. We slept on the D""s - " - v. iv, .uiv, l, f,,,l '1,1- UUUSCt Hi W1UV.I1 1C v.. - want to cast. years ago. The saddle was his cradle and the rangeland his home. His school curriculum didn't include the niceties of Latin grammar, lie learned Instead how to use a gun, trail a herd and break tvr were frequently raided; priest hole;: hide-out.-, and hair breath- move in an sorts oi convey (Oreen 613) ances ana compiamea a ira, but we wouldn't Uc pried loose from the job because we were really iivint:." "Gracious!" Gracious was right. I staggei-ed away from the telephone, searched out my wife and gave her a uinch on -the-amir - - f-l'i...rr,IWMii m-fl a uTTi rY r- tfcfc-iiii.i r. wild horses. He rode with the esrppes were matter s of fact, not fiction -Gerard was imprisoned In live Clink, and later removed to the Tpwe-Jrvhere h'sJas toilutvtl. lfi eva,., by mft'.s ot 1 ro thrown across a moat; is a iPlnnnx Its different from any we've done in the past. "Ask Me No Questions" is next on ttte Ust A three-act play with an. unusual twist. s Qn v23rd :of June : at , the usual place - ' We hope to see many a welcome new face. vigilantes on the trail of out laws, cattle rustlers and! rene K.tl.VATUIN AKMV ' Frawr Street CO. Sr. Cup. OrorgB Oystryk Himriliv Bihool 2.ao p.m. "Ouch!" she screamed, and stiuAed to wind up a hajaaakerJ gajie redmert, and'swani a herif of longljorns'eross the Yellow-, stone. HBli.B-.iSlW) -c4JS.'A.4 . Mr If A F Mm x IMVII' r "JusT. wanfed to make sure you're alive," I said, as I ducked. Well, we called the telephone SI. I ll 1. s ! I ttt.n (ith Ave at Mi-Bride St. Piist.nr: Ilev. H. O Olsen to a story wtiU'li; 4orsh9eruv-rative power and interest, might -hp pnmnared with the best of i TYPICAL PUNCHER We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Aw. East Minister: Rey.tf A. Wright, Dff Organists: Mis. F J. Smith and John Currle. JUNK 22, l!).r)2 Miiinint; Worship 11 o'clock. "What Is 'Your life'?" Ruuuay School 12:15. kwiiiiut Service 7:30. (Black 010) You'll like our plays, and you'll like our crowd. If you'd like to join us, we'd be more than proud. Ha was tall and lean, and his tanned, leathery face nlvrns from under the brim of Ins white Stetson. operator and demanded to know what was the matter with our line, seeing that no one apparently could get through to ST. I KTI.K H ANOI.H AN Heal Cove Riinrlnv School 11:00 a.m. (Blue 827) Friends thought of him as the "' ' ' ' Dumas. ' ; This book is an accurate and j exciting picture of Elizabethan1 England. It is the story not only of one pritst, but of the tremendous tenacity of all human j beings whose civil rights or re- j iigious freedom are attacked. It i l a book of courage and con- i best stockman in the country, a ! us, &iw also that tne rumor o our demise was somewhat exag-1 gerateci. Your Record Headquarters NEW L.P. CLASSICAL Hoherr-v. Complete .... Licia Albanese, Jan Peeree and cast BeeVioven Concerto No. 4 in G. Opus 58 Artur Rubensteln with Sir Thomas Buiilran Hayd-i Svm. No. 53 in D (Tha Imperial) Leopold Stokowski and Ills Symphony Orchestra Chop Preludes Artur Rubensteln. pianist " NEW LP. POPULAR WHltze-s Prom the Hills , Wayne King Hliai Jhu. Y of t lwist? Civic Centre taood neighbor, and to some he HM.II.Att BAPTIST SumUty Suliuol 11W m MoruUig Worship Servue 12.15 CM (iLii Ave. . i"ue 323 was an adopted "Daddy." ! "WJiy, I've been calling your i number five or six times a day Wiius .Sow Is lie?" "Bmifinbir the SabbaUi Day to keep R Holy." Pnstor: Rev Ioimrd A. Thorpe Improvements It's a pity his wiry frame was bed-ridden during the last years " and you refused to answer," said viction. I the operator, Among several new Improve Listen," I exploded, "for ovsr iol his life, but the doctors and nurses will always remember the j week now there have been no ments being made at the Civic Centre, laying of a new hard one short and two iongs rung u tills telephone." twinkling eyes and the fabulous tales of the old west. . wood floor ln the auditorium is likely to take top priority. The CLASSICAL RESEARCH II - 111 ' HI"' C Bv Rorolee Thain They sang "The Old Rugged Cross" at bis funeral just as he "Your number nas oeen ehaneed, si," said the operator, '-your ring is now one long and two shorts. Didn't you know?" That's living country style. Glenn Mil..T Concert, Vol. 2 nl'" Mllpr Modern Jazz Piano-Oscar Peterson, Andre Previn and others Hank Williams Sings , Ihmk Williams SFMI-CLASSICAL Cut tain Time Martin Gould piano and conducting his orchestra Gems from Sigmund Romberg Shows Robert Shaw Chorale Group ( 7P R F.M. POPULAR had asked, and when the pall lumber has arrived. Contract was awarded to Mitchell Si Currle. At'ult rjcreajipn room is being decorated, pool and billiard tables reflnished and a new set of snooker and Kelly balls have bearers carried him from the RIGOLETTO is an operatic; album in four acts with a cast , of six major and several minor church, the strains of "Home on tlie Range" echoed through the r 'f.iljv7-7''"! It ? v I '? . . v; , 4 a, rA f.j v 5 -1 ), j's iy ; 'i .T- "'') ' REV. CARMAN LYNN "Flying Saucers Are they the fulfilment o Luke Zl:ll?" Sunday 7:30 m. FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE m 6th Ave. W. Green 33l "lCe .Church where happy people make you welcome" Rev. C. W. Lynu, of PcnticltfU, continues special meetings meetings each night next week except Monday and Saturday, at 8 p.m. SUNDAY MORN LN Or 10:30 Sunday School 11:30 Morninff Worship REV. C. FAWCETT I sillied streets of the town r'rv Doily News Won Ad parts. The story takes place in) the city of Mantlca, during the i been purchased, says General Secretary Jack Stirn. Meanwhile, half of the patron memberships for this year, budgeted at $2500 have been subscribed. Of the expected $3,000 16th century. ACT I Introduces the dukej who Is known to hold intrigues i with the wives of the court; The Answer Wait For Sugarbush , Doris Day and Frankie Lane Oh How Lovely Cooks the Meat ' A Weaver of Dreams ... Billy Ecksline Take Me Back Heading Back to Paradise ,-- Ink Spots I Must Say Goodbye A R P.M. members, but he has seen a , beautiful midden in the church: in donations, about one-quarter has been received. 'If this year's objective is attained, I believe the Centre will come near operating without a deficit," said Mr. Stirn. t ve Tried a Million Times : Frankie Carle Festival I'll Walk Alone Louis Armstrong Kiss of Fire Four Aces I stood at the gates of Heaven, aod .there. Myriads of wondetous angels, were knelt in reverent prayer, Atis'ng: Marching In stately array, Triey carried the yearnings of God's cliilciren-who pray. Each prayer was laid upon the altar. As thev passed by, Each angel was given a loving commandment, By our Holy Redeemer, on High. An angvsl gave me a message; what do you think he said? Fear not." "You too sthall live with Christ forever, It was for sinners like you, He huiiifon the cross and bled." O; Walt for the answer; Answers often come, right after you pray. You do not realize how precious and holy, will be the gift f sent from Heaven, Which some lovely angel may bring to you today. 1 MARVIN BAUER. I'm Yours I Understand V and has changed his objective j The court jester, who Is Rigo- j letto, tells the duke to get rid! of the husbands. The nobleman ; resolves vengeance for this on: Rigoletto. ; ACT II Rlgoielto's caughtcr. : Gilda, Is the beautiful maid in j the church with whom tha Duke : has fallen in love and in this scene the noblemen abduct the jester's daughter, who they think is his mistress. ACT HI The Duke hears of the abduction and the jester reveals Gilda is his daughter when he pleads for her safety. i Half As Much : n Williams Decoration Day Services Combined I.O.D.E. and Canadian Legion B.E.S.L SUNDAY, JUNE 22 Fall in 2:30 p.m.. Legion Building Drori trt rnnt a oh and Legion Plot i pt, ! Turn Back the Years Lots of Music IBERVILLE, Que. tCH) Eight hundred musicians from all over Quebec will participate in the annual festival Aug. 17 sponsored by the Federation of Amateur Bands of Quebec. Thousands Of lovers of band music are expected to attend. Try Daily News Wont Ads Kiss By Kiss Elton Britt The Tale a Sailor Told Somebody Stole My Honey Ernest Tubb My Mother Must Have Been a Girl Like You Volunteers with ears needed for transportation V