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Beat the Crowds to Best “Buys” Shop for men's gifts NOW. while you can pick and 4), shoose from Mm opcak selec. tions, Shop BA CRSRSEMBESS MEDEERNMEREE BEEASEMRMMAD APALLORAN-G tia \THEBOOK CORNER a - WB tare” Toth te Author Spends Year as Eskimos Son: Dam Busters” Tribute Roger Lemelin Novel Now in’ English hy ‘The Canadian Pres ‘northern service officer ab Free: Though hero Bolsjoly ts of A white man who became an visher Bay where he lives with Lower Town origin, his story 4s Eskimo for a year has written his wie and two-year-old largely connected with Quebeo's an absorbing and sympathetle daughter, An experhnental hous- Latin quarter, location uf the]. wecount fis a native of the Are- ing plan with dB people ts being seminary and Laval University. lic, “Land of The Long Day” devewped there co study and Part of ly caricatures Quebee’s; This Is another in 9 series The Dally Nows Book Page and To Great British. Team Club of the Prince Rupert Public Ubrary, It ly hoped that the reviews of books from the Hbrary by various city residents aii ST of book reviews arranged fer sponsored! by the Book Review a & (Clarke, Irwind is Doughis Wil- adjus, the impact of modern Upper Town sotiety, , Kinson's story of his experiences sociey on the primitive mind, Since “Pierre Le Magnifique’! presented every week will help stimulate interest and encour: age others (0 use the public Ubrary’s fictlon, non-fiction and reference faciiitles to a greater extent, “THE DAM BUSTERS" by PAUL BRICKIUILL (Evans Bros, Ltd, London) Reviewed by RON H. MARSILALL COLL SE LI, SWARM RANE ee BAe gst Pond Inlet, Baffin Ishind, as Re the foster son of Odloux, en y rskimo, Kingmik, as Wilkinson was mi known to the Eskimos, adapted Re when he is through.” fahespitivle Jand, EXPEREMENTAL VILLAGE Kast Passenger and Freight Sailings fram Tripee Rupert Sunday 9 pan. fo Kidimat-—Friday and Sun- day 9 pam. Siewan, Alice Arm—Sal- urday 6 a.m. To Kincotith — Fortnightly irom Prince Rupert Oet, 22, Nov, 3, Nov, 19, Dee, 3, Dec. 17, Dee, 31, Yo Masset aud North Queen Sey et | Nov. 17, Dew. 1, Dec, 15, Dee, 29 To South Queen Charlotles— Oct. 27, Now. 10, Now, 24, Dee. 8, Dee, 22. 1 a a n K a R a e vi x 5 8 M it g " i m B s R 5 a z z hour before sailing, Passenger Theservations Kreight Bookings Serving B.C. Since 1689 (8 SMITH, Prince Rupert Agent a 50M Grd Aves Ph. 5893 & 5334 ‘Lhe probienws of ihe contact are becoming Increasingly complex tis the Northland is invactea cy ine white man. i Wilkinsen chose Idlouk, the came out three years agu, Leme-! lin has spent all his thine writing for radio and televiglon. Lately he has been wrapped up hi TV writing alone and there is no This is the story of one of the greatest teams ever created by the s.rcag of modern times — 617 Squadron of the RAP and Hurnes Wallis, the scientist who, together, formed the most potent , strikiter force of its kind to come out of the Inst war, The book » is tt Gibure to this team, ’ Thero Is a A cong to stil all fear, | A wondrous promise {f we lift our oyee, A word If we will hear: For God's pure love ts proving falth's tnereqse | And bringing forth the Christ, the Princo of Peace i ai aj ath wet oe eo GOOD ANYTVAS ANY,- WHIRU'IN CANAQA 4 AT FAMOUS PLAYERS & Warnes. “= BENEDICTION — gloty in the midnight skies fa ay PE FS or era ROLE CCS AOU : ere EDITH COONLEY Howes “I TRON COCs himself so well that his Tuster best hunter, trapper and travel- R father could certify in svlinbie Ver in north Barwin, as his fuser books, ; and: Be characters that “Kingmik Js do- father because he wis "the one; However, he announced re- pis revolutionary ideas un nit years threatened the ‘novthern: ine things exactly as’ Fskimos ‘Eskimo | have met who hits come cently that hs next major Ven (weapons and how he ‘strove to c Ba do, He is a rood man, He willireasonabiy close to establishing ture will be a nlay to be pre- ‘prove they were not only pra. @ understand very well about asia balance between the vl way sented next year to Parks aud- teal but vitally necessary to the | . _ war effort, The only white man Ina fivee thrust on him by cohtact wh) family vilkige of 29 people, King- the white, Here, in the suceess KARSH HONORED mik, like other Eskimo sons, had‘of Unis one man in adapting) Yousef Karsh of Ottawa ls one for fust one special job no say in the conduct of nis himself to the changing concl-‘of five great world photograph~ ‘nash the Mochne dally life. He learned the skills-Wous, perhaps lay the key to the ers given pride of place in the dams in_ western Germany and... of hunting and trapping, lived ‘successful development of te 1956 Photography Magazine edi- ‘cut off the Ruhr ' on at predominantly raw meat !Canadian Escimo as ai Arctit/tlon of Photography Year Book hivdru-clectric et, Without special privileses ‘citizen. 1 wanted to find (hut! published by Macmillan, Mure of he participated In and observed key.” every activity of living in wn. Before golng to Pond inlet In|than ever before are represent-| ‘The O17 squduron was chesen fo Vancouver -- Friday and |} {| Charlottes — Oct, 20, Nov 3, ]! Passengers board steamer one 7. word from him about further fof dife in his land and that lences. ee otter Ithe work's top photographers 1853 with the backing of the 'ed jn the new volume, rAretic Inatitule of North Arae-! The 80 pletures ‘in the book — Wilkinson, knowing Eskimos rica, Wilkinson, a skilled photo- ‘some from castera Europe. are skiifel, fearless volunteers who | as few whie men do, is now a! grapher, was with the Naticnul nes liecantmennenmmeanememaimnanl jarranged hy nationality allow- Film Board, It was while making !Ing students of photography ty the films “Angotce-Story of An'make comparisois between the ifakime Boy” and “Land Of The; work of photographers of divfer- Long Day’ in 1990, that he niet, ent connirles, Idlouk. The latter film won ine! Of Karsh the editors comment: ternational awards. ' “Here is more than @ maker The book is strikingiy illus of portraits. He is a historian trated with 36 of Wilkluson's With the camera, Royalty, phonoyraphs, emht of then In churchmen, buriness leaders, ‘color. ‘artists, musiclans, playwrights, : _‘selentists, authors and others /LEMELIN: NOVEL iwho were and are, leadeys in ail The English verston of 2 prizes eis Oo eavour have sat fer winning 1952 novel by Roger ‘Mr. Karsh." hh ifactentad Lemelin, Quebec's best known’, Studies by Karsh, Murtrited author, has just Been publaghed 1 the year hook beskias- these of ‘py AieCielland and Stewart 11g,:the artist acgus.us John, colitis In original French it Pablo Casals and Dr. Alpert Was | called “Pierre Le Maguifi get Schweltzer. and won a_ béSt-fiction awatd | The other four photographers ‘from l'Academle des Letire, yp honored along with Karsh are ides Arts in Parls. The Engtish Bill Brandt of England, H. Car- title Is “In Search of Spleadour.” meee ce eee i{ler-Bresson of France, Herbert iLish of Germany and W, Eugene | The novel Js about Plerre Bols- ‘Smith of the United States, joly, brilliant and ambitious! - vseminary student from Lower Town, Quebes, and a | ° series of events that shu hirn: it an his true vocation ts the jest: | hood It Is the third novel by the: 36-year-old Lemelin with a color: | ful Quebee Clty setting. The first two —~ ‘rhe Town Below’ and “The Plouffe Family” | _. were about people in the field of business was accorded working-class district of Natlonal recognition In his Sauyeur -»-«!the publication of an arlicle by 4 AN EL ALC RET ELT im fn the December issue of A‘ The Insurance Salesman” lead- ublishes Artide In Leading Trade Journ 9t,/ Prince Rupert insurance agent - ‘James §. Burns last week through - ‘The Dan Busters" bogins soo With Barnes Wallis ino 1939 SOOT onvoy route to Ritsia, It knock, ed out, before they conld get started, the V-3 guns, which were almost ready to pour 600 tons of high explosive a diay on London. + Such accomolishments — are Uk t0"not done by ordinary men, In and Eder this book vou will read of the . BNE” “not-so-ordinary old - youny power ee men", of the ground crew “erks" : ; Ww Aids he: s Paul Brickhill desertbes it as ve ne quer ae ata ’ verge vya < i “en , . only v wartime fiver could. ‘@)7 squadron mess parties and of ito be the RAF'S “speeial duties a ee ine could any aes mi squadron” Jt was made up of cautan't hold It quite so well ~~ ( Barly in to {he Royal Alr Force's 617 squadron was formed , ers cect eee e terest x CAPITOL and TOTEM © itd elabhill kino deen 4 te . ta cused) osneclab weapons which) Author Brickhill has done a Zapa2.20.A DARA RAK RIDBANHERARBRBAABBDND! could net be handled py other Most compienduble fob. He has: tee yea units. Sput in all the necessary facts Y Among tie amaane men who! and terms without losing touch ‘made the souadron were Wing with the evervday render, 103 4 Comintinder Guy Gibson why led pook well worth readine, the raid on the dams, At 0 he ee had carned the Victoria Cress, the DEO and bar and DEC. ‘Group Captain Leonard Chesh- ir, who Inter developed the smtadron’s har raising = pln- point marking and bonibine technique had at 25 won the WC, the DED and two bars und ‘the DRC. In than three Thurs. to Sat. 7 om, = 8:20 _ 8 Book Review Editor's Greetings $ Gre ings Editor's Noto—It f¢s been a: great pleasure te co-anernte WKN ‘the Prince Rupert Publle L'b- years the squadron won more rary's Book Reviow Club dark’ than 159 eecorations, ‘the winter and we hepe to do i This Ien't a voox of stotistl’s after the Christmas hollday, To: cand speclalist’s terms but a story” save reviewers’ unnecessary ange | of human beings and what hey ulsh, when they find their re-: In accomplished, | viewers chonned to a2 elese to the! - fs | The $17 squadron G " E y" ® oy knocked Sut required 300 words as possible, we’ rsuggest that they use Une sume | TWO PEATURES 9° S CONTINUOUS ithe Mochne, Eder and Sorpe, doms. It sank the German bat-; system for counting words and { SHOWINGS SATURDAY ; Rota tleship “Tirpitz,” which hat for: type as we do at The Dally News, “1 Pour lines of typewrllten cajiy. | A TAMOUS PLATERS THEATER Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall smi The Bowery Boys javeraging 10 words toa line make: ‘approximately an Inch of type. | ; Thirty Nnes_of typewritten copy i therefore make 300 words and about 74 inches of type, which! ‘Is quite adequate nnd easy to; handle on a page. Most reviews, —_ a ommend Pee ren ane he ea ae eee Se Grek Fo sean EE TURE AeA al “have been averaging 500 words. | wes Wishing all a Merry Chiristinas ; . 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