f vou ‘ake the word of smen thems sclves and by. al t Ras, ee of the]. X TO SNOWSHOE CARNIVAL — A croup. of Montreal snow- /eshoo enthusiasts posed for this Cana- dian ,National Railways. photo: ‘pefore leaving fcr the annual international snowshoe tournament at Lewiston, Me. About 650 Montrealers, were expected to’ attend the tournament. (CP Photo) eee oe * { Victoria Asks | Full Evidence “IBLACKWOOD on ' said they sect’ hay On Ex-RCMP Man’ unique position, As in-all Hutterlte colonies, women’s place is in the com- munity kitchen or laundry, milk !é or sewing rooms. Mrs. Hoefer is head cook and boss of the col- ony’s women, but her sphere is the whole colony and she has a ‘thorough grasp of its affairs, A middle-aged widow, she fs the daughter of Rev. John Wurz, colony leader and recognized re- ligious head of the world’s 10,- 000 Hutterites. She is closer to the pulse of colony life than any other person, MEN IN CHARGE j “Only the men have a voice in running the colony and a vote + -|when it's time to elect a new boss,” she sald. But in the absence of her fath- er, in Lethbridge marketing some of the colony’s procavce. 2 group. of the men sought her advice on! fishing operations in a nearby lake, Mrs, Hoefer 1s a cheerful, ma- tronly woman. Like all the wo- ;men on the colony, even the girls, she wears laced black boots, ‘an unadorned, dark-colored dress which reaches to her boot tops,’ a ‘printed apron and a_polka- dotted kerchicf knotted under: her chin, There are 42 Hutterite colonics ' ‘in Alberta, 22 in Manitoba and: six in Saskatchewan. (WHEAT AND LIVE STOCK Of Canadas 70 H By DAVID OANCIA Canadian Press Staff Writer WILSON SIDING, Alta, (CP)—In this Hutterite colony 20 miles south of Lethbridge, where men usual ly have the last word, Mrs. Katie Hoeler occupies: Bosses are picked in clections jn which every baptized man has a vote. “Our people are baptized only after they know what they are being baptized for,” Mrs. Hoefer said, “This usually takes place between the ages of 18 and 25.” Men work as long as they are able and as they grow older are assigned ‘lighter duties. Women stop doing heavy work when they reach the age of 50. they are baptized. Before their ‘wedding day they can shave, but afterwards they’ must let their whiskers grow. There are no card games, dances or other purcly social ac- ‘tivities where boys and girls can mix freely, but they are together at weddings and funerals. | Hutterites eat their meats, prepared by different women in rotation, in community dining- ‘rooms, Their living quarters are iself-contained “apartments” in barrack-like bulldings, furnished With only the barest necessities— a table, a few kitchen chairs, ‘beds and a few chests. FOUNDED IN SWITZERLAND ' To the Hulterite. whose strict, fundamentalist beliefs have been adhered to since the sect was founded in Switzerland 400 , Years ago, the church is the cen- ‘tre of community life. A half- j Men can marry any time after’ ‘hour service is held every week-- Work, Prayer Entire Life For Members utterite Communities 2 ae &, CAMERA-SHY HUTTERITES -— Three camera-shy Hutterite ebildren burst into tears and two of them hid behind an older’ girl's skirt as a photographer took their picture ata Hutterlte colony at Wilson Siding, 20 miles south of Lethbridge, Hutterites consider a photograph a graven imakge and say phoetogranhers who take their piebures are uilty of stealing, iCP Pholor noe . wee ee : . . oy “Today to Sat..7 - 9:05 Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. : “By EASLEY BLACKWOOD be St Good Defense Methods Set Mr, Abel's Gontraet i: ‘but trust to good fortune, However, a lot.of “guess- “og es” can be turned into certain winning plays. : On this Prairie land the Hut-: On Sunday gx WY CANO VICTORIA ( — Victoria city’ terites grow grain, mainly wheat, ht in the school, History's police commission has askeci for; and raise livestock and poultry.: members of the sect attend two , Children attend Sun- Greatest full evidence from the RCMP in’ Before Christmas the colony had | Services, mountio Donald 7. Towers will ye | people according to their needs,” retained on the city police'force.'said Mrs. Hocfer. ‘They, sell: Towers was named in the | what we raise, bring homé the, House of Commons amestay By Imail from Lethbridge and do the: ‘day school every Sunday after- Adventure eon gat would like to do some of these things, but they would take up ‘too much of our time and we- , wouldn't read our Bibles as much i me . ‘connection with the resent] roughly 500 sheep, 300 cattle, 300 \ Sk - te was just ao guess, partner, “and. I guessed Prince Georee prisoner-bea aling. pigs nd 1.000 oP ckene shortly 200°. Brought - _ gj wrong.” How many thousand times have you heard seancal. ‘before Christmas it sold 1,500 g. Me Wie awe Histon tor | baanliceny nt =? - Wah: libi 2 Someti £ course. it is perfectly lewiti Until’ the evieence has been!ducks to a chain groccrteria. carer, go to shows, Usten | to “ tothe 2 Bp this: alipls some imes, Q course, 1U 1s perleculy icp iti- jstudied, no cecision wil be’ “Mr, Wurz and the colony boss one young Hatuetite ciel owe Sercen! +ECHNICOWW 1 mate and there was nothing your part tnex could (lo-reached as ‘9 whether fermer divide everything among the: by a een SR - a srry OT | One. mark ofa fine player is 4 4p 28 _We should.” . : . “North, ‘dealer, “Both sides rul- | See that his. partner wil have a minister saic owers “he a pri-t si ‘that the Hutterites are ‘Com- “neraple.. ae tough decision to make later in|soner while another officer Sau ete women ma make most of the mmunists are resented by Mr. ere VICTOR MATURE | NoRTi : the hand—and then to give part-!the prisoner, The orisoner was: “She outlined the organization: WU: , meen GUY MADISON Siu - +(e. Meek) ner, something more to go on!later found innocent. | under which-the colony operates. “There is a great difference be- \ Ai A108 4 ‘than a mere guess, - | Both mountics were discharged " tween our way of living and that: , a) ‘ i a | Such a situation arose in to-!after spending six months in’ “york and poss that arent able the people of Russia and: oth- ROBERT PRESTON ff Se ee ee career eee bodid tan hes a Jb. Younger: umes whe ca selves » Ime | Oe. Daley, : ore Champion hal to make things casier for his Try D rene d Hulterites assist the older mien “We have 2 most democratic’ it Bl WEST: BAST. 4 ave it oo ' “yt i “AK IOS 2 wQOG partner, Mr. Champion. ite wa ews Classifie s Hunt they learn a trade. _ {reign here. There is no tyranny. — " a , BY AGH, .yos4e . | ABUL DUCKS “All the men have a vote in the re LON TIER s MT ¢ 875 4 1. 64.3 2 The opening lead was the five! conduct of the colony's affairs | Ll eostenring mo 4 4 our K 8 » }of spades and Mr. Champion's} land no one is compelled to do JAMES WHITMORE + AHKE BANCROFT . queen was permitted blowin. The Lanythinyg, Cj E : : u ' (Mr. Abel) six of spades was returned and | Higher education is shunned. NEmaScoP ' { 8 , 40 V3 -again Mr. Abel ducked. Inci-! | A retired school principal, who , Color by TECHNICOLOR a op u . ‘dentally,; if he had won this; taught in schools near Hutter we 5 tons itrick and taken the club fin-| ‘ite colonies for almost 20 years, Tolay (y Saf, OG! rhe pidding:. ‘esse, he would. haye had a Bood said: ih 7-9 pm, RE North Kast. South West chance for his contract.. “They're afraid their children Sat. Mat, 2 pam, A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE if Wet m. Pass ty | Pass Mr. Champion: would have won | Will see what they are missing » i Cs 92 ® Pass 2 NT Pass i with the king of chibs but then | outside and that) they'll lose meme enews it a 2 NT AM Pane alee re ee fare’ wi as as my Jet Gein continue i a) . . choice between hearts and dia- ‘al schoo 4 oe - aiwcmniremmemmener (monds for his return lead, Dum-! . PRICES UP... chiar \\" e be Lganameesevigy 4 Ln my ‘my's holding was the same in! a re We 9 s * Jehoth suits but since Mr. Abel had | & ih PD BUDGET DOWN: ; Fe Fir d Ey, uisi¥e -bid hearts, the diamond return! \\S ae Wing not borree the money vou 4 oF ine an qj ‘would probably have looked a; \" syed need to put your tinanees back : + Jittle more attractive, Mr. Abel: * BS iY A ong conn, budgeted avis? At \ ~ Jewellery “could have won this and run off! HEC soueanged 2 a { > Wicks, . sausually) in one das. Tf sou i ; y TONE ACE . haven steady ieee and can : bes La ; | As it was, however, Mr. Dale; nuake regular monthts Mee * ‘ e : : | . . 4 f won the second trick with the; Mente, We endorser. are needed, Y “For Every Occasion ‘jack of spades, Tb was clewr at; Phona or drop in today! : (his polng that Mr, Abel had the, f wee ‘Tone ace of spades Jatt and would t MAKE SURE IT'S © Qo ‘have to play it on the next lead. so, ‘Carefully, he led the king, Tt was absolutely certaln that: the play of the king was not. ‘necessary to drive aut the ace. - | Therefore, the Jead of this une "I, Necessarily high eard must be an: iMr, Champion read Jt correctly, ' Tle took It ta mean that Hf he igot the lend, iwhiely he vsider returning, In other words, "Mr. Dale wanted a heart rather Extra Pants With Every i bhatt a diamond lewd. | F R F fc Man’s Suit This goud defense pald off, " Mr, Abel won the third spade Extra Skirt or Slacks |. FREE ‘finesse, Mr, Gaamplon won, bed back a heart aud Mr Dale look the ace and rin off two mare | Spude trleks Tor n two trick sc. WY remem eee nee 09 F8 INE e TE yoeee fone rnp comes at With Every Woman's Suit : fn BIG IMPROVEMENT wh . And Canada's death rate from tus nie { herculoss was 128 per 100,000 in A 5 Off All Topcoats 190i, agutnsl 708 In 1090. S 0 Sport Jackets and Pants ) | Modo 3 Prince Ruport ost neo wy Hotol | A House of Stone & House of Hobberlin Dining Room 10/7, Off Slacks Or Pants 3 ° ~ Mado In Our Own Shop - Good Food 2 eR, ee eer ae ee > = ee Congonial Atmosphere of the sult, But he did not da: ‘attempt to convey 4 messaye. he should return’ ‘the higher of the only two sults: could reasonably cone: wilh the ace anid took the lub. | | RIGHT Y- THREE-YEAR-OLD Mrs, Anna Fromon Helgler creht flew in dram her &t, Louis home to celebrate er birthday wb h her dauehter dane Fronwn, ia New York. 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