ly News: Monday, Fenny fh "187 ten ie Nia “Sea. “Cadet | of. Selkirk, aan “New: Waterford” Waterford, Nova Scotia, second. and third, with be present.:: the first eleven places: were:. - .Ast,.783, Southend, - Southend- “|ada; ‘3rd, 768, New Waterford, | South, Africa; sth, 761, Becken- ham and Penge, “Loiidon, : Eng- land; . Cadet Brigade, Pretoria, - South Africa; 7th, ’ e| Sydney, NS., Canada‘ 8th, “747, St. Andrew’s- Team, 2, Bloemfon- tein, South-Africa; ‘Sth, 743, Bar-. net, London, England; 10th, 590, ;| Otago, Dunedin, New. Zealand; 1th, | 517, Auckland; Auckland, if New Zealand. ok According’ to *D.” W. “Cathers, : the National’ Sea: Cadet Chairman ye, -}for Canada; the:successful con- will, receive 0 “The. .tinuity sof , the” new" ‘Séa; Cadet dinburgh’s: Ship’s Bell Competition is’ assured; a's great- ophy", designed arid er participation 087 is al-} he Navy League of | idfhesfjnig! oaate were deter- the. official ‘targets 9, top teams of. New i sign ahd Canada,” neing: the results, .C. ae a Pres sident of when aan sen Cadets’ will , Team standings of. finalists for : New Waterford, N.S, Can,; 4th | 1767, Sti Andrew's; Bloemfonteit, . 6th, 757, ‘Pretoria’s ‘Sea |’ 757, Westmount, | on-Sea England; Ond, 776, Daer- |: -} wood, Selkirk, Manitoba,” Can- |’ insurance’ plan in. Toronto; . John Ge ‘Fullerton, ‘chairman would make available to’ all # of the. board: of. ‘st Josep Ontario residents, ‘basic. Canadians . Reading More: . From. Libraries | OTTAWA’ ‘O. libraries, ' says’ ‘Mary; ‘E,- Donald- Canadian Library. Association. also provincial. librarian ‘of Sask- ‘atchewan.’, She: took. that:. post | five. years ago’ ‘after. study! ng ‘and; workitig i in Toronto and ‘Edmon- Than? interview here “she eX-.! : 'presied little concern about the: effect. of, television. On’, reading ‘ habits.*. She said’ many: fiction’ readérs® now. are. watching - tele- vision, - «but: the’: serious -. reader seems to.:be reading more. “Some TV.,viewers Have never. beeri. readers . anyway,” ‘she, said. “They: ‘played: bridge, or- had some, other: ‘form ot recreation. ” YOUNG. RE ADERS: In: general, istie ‘thought, Cain-. adian: reading habits seem: to be swinging’ away, from: fiction. - But: ‘children’s “departments, directed: by” trained - librarians, ; oa had proved popular and prompt- =. i ver, The, Battle: of Britain vet-. eran. was the first RCAE officer” ‘to down. an ‘enemy: aircraft in: ‘the Second World Wars. the Distingtished Flying. ‘Gross. #(CP Joa on ce LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage oa wv Pstablished 191De A |. HOUSEHOLD :GOODS -MOYING — PACKING ‘CRATING: STORAGE Lift Van. Service | Agents: Allied Vai) Lines Ltd, Phones Whart 4331 Office 5016 {ote ape eee tame mere oat “Box «276, Daily News. 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Hair Today .. ws ve Gone Tomorrow In Movie Roll her hair—for a good role, Universal - International stucios placed an adver Lise- ment in the trade | papers Which read: | _“Wanted-Immediately, Beau- tiful girl with long halr---will- ing to have tt shaved off for a leading role in Universal-In- -ternational's "Stalin is Allye," . The role ts that of Stalin's mistress, According to the script, he hiked to shave off the halr of girl friends who displeased him, ‘Producer Al Zugsmuth Srank- ‘ly was overwhelmed at. the turnout, "I thought we would have to dress up Yul Brynner in giv) clothes,” he sald The part callg for a week's werk in the picture ab $286 but: Sugsmith sald a 10-wock | publicay tour also ds In the offing, ' Tho winner waa Nutalle Daryll, 24, 8 probly brunette, Sha Ny ad aly ndvantaga over the others she wag horn HY) Rusela's Crimen Canadians are |: reading more books ‘fron: ‘public} son of’ Regina, president: of. the, The ‘diminutive™ ‘westerner’ ‘5! mainly: imported: from. Britain Teen- -agers do their. share of reading, too, but thelr numbers are sinaller. ‘Decaise “their, agt is the age of activity." PPP ree nag| " Spedt ‘To. The ‘pally, Fews 22. Vahl is. 5 aésignea” to" recoaitize OTTAWA close 0 8,000. ops autstanaing. contributions in In- ry dividual: corps. 80.8 “At December 31, 1956; a total: BE 69,010:boys: were’ members of 559 ‘§choo) ;. and “open” (non- school)’ ‘corps, and’ the present ‘ceiling is 575,000. increased ‘last year, frony-65, 000, AL Saeae Following: are’ the figures ty n}commands::, OG ihe Westérn -; Conini: ait ns rand: British’ Columbia ): 4,135, Ca- i dets., in "33: schoo) and 73° “open | ° ‘Seven- week’ senior leaders Corps. ‘trades training: camps° for. Prairie: Coninand: (Manitoba , tal:.of 6,600. boys willbe. held: ‘at and Saskatchewan): 3,655 cadets -! Vernon,. B.C: July 7 to ‘August 24; in 35 school and: 36 open corps. Dundurn, ' ‘Sask, July” 4, 0: Aug:|* Central ‘Command (Ontario): ust 23; Camp. Borden: and: Camp 36. 208- cadets. din 167: school end Ipperwash, Ont., July: to Aug- 17 open corps... - “ust 18; Barriefield;: ‘Ont: ‘July’ 3 Quebec Command: 19,704 ea- |army Headquarters ‘sald: fume The.programwill be’ the: Jar ‘est in. tha: history" of the- Army Cadet # organization: and. ‘ls. it 1; Jin i ing o on cadet membership, j individual- corps,- thére { competition for thie: in Fu Oe te Pa Pa rd 1 South dealer 7 . Both aides rulnerable : NORTH. The bidaine:, South West. l@ Pas. 3 NT Pass (BU Pass Mr. Masters’ ” [ium to three no trump, showed a hand well’avove a minimum ‘| opening and, with that inforina- tion, Mr. Champion’ checked. on ‘aces and. finally ‘put, the hand in six spades. vas There, was a pos ssible loser in hearts and another in: clubs, but Mr, Masters took” twelve tricks in a manner’ ‘which , amazed. his faithful kibltzers,. Mr. New and Mr, Muzzy,. The: opening lead was a small diamond and:Mr,* Abel's. queen fell to’ the: ace. After: taking three rounds of - ‘trumps; Mr. Masters lost no time in laying down the ace and king of hearts, dropping the doubleton. “North 2e “ANT Pass 6 a All Pass “Such luck, ” commented Me Muzzy, shaking. his: head. . Of course he. would -haye finessed the jack of ‘hearis, losing to the queen, He: also. would have down, | to Auigust 23; . “Patnham; Que, ‘dets | ‘in’ A school and 1) open July’5 to August. 24°" arid. Alder- Corps.” | shot, N.S., July 4:to- ‘August: 22." Bastern Command “iNew. Cadets’ - completing. these! ‘foundland, PEI, New Brunswick | courses will, receive. cash: trades, ‘ahd ‘Nova. Scotia): : 5,250: o 72" training boriuses ‘of: "$100, “ school and’ four open comps.” | Nine, hundred, ‘more ‘teot- ~ager: youngsters will, ‘attend. camps at. Rivers, Man;; July’ 6 to 20; “Clear Lake, Man: “July, 23° to: ‘August 6; Picton, ior Atigust.:.17=315" . a ‘YOUNG MA RKSMEN. . ROXTON FALLS, Que: 0° — Ainie- Legare, 12; and his: nine. "year-old: ‘brothet- Nicolas. shot a D “pound : ‘deer - although | ‘they fore. not. hunting.: They. were taking lunch’ and a-rifle to their ‘father-at' work li the flelds whén ‘they. spotted the’ deer, loaded the ‘rifle. "and: fired,” oe nay acts: country will 1 ain the National Cadet Camp’ at. Banff, Alta. ‘July 20:-td August 10. ‘This; ‘is. an “award’ “camp” HOLLYWOOD | ne Nineteen + : girls, pretty and young, are’ | proof that an actress will do. anything ~even to shaving off | TUIS YOUNG WALLABY in Vancouver's Stanley Park 2 200 appree elated tho long scarf provided by a thoughtful photographer ag he accepts a banana fron a zoo attendant, The wallaby didn't bake Kindly (o the recent chilly weather in Vancouver since hig Netive Australla usually is much wa mer, Ho ls kopt in a heated room during the winter, mr OP Photo), 1 Temes REGULAR PASSENGER | ~ AND CARGO SERVICE bebweet «. oo “Prines. 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