—_ Page 6 THE TRIBUNE, WIT LAKE, B.O. Thursday, February 1, 19538. nesday night this week, in Tespect for the late King George VI. The drive will be held-at a later date to be announced. Hospital Crib Drive Postponéd Officers of the Catholic Women's! League cancelled their Hospital Crib! Americans have a per capita. cof- Drive that was scheduled for Wed-| fee consumption of 18 pounds a year. R.C.A.F. Builds Modern School in Labrador Wiles --- WITH IRENE New Westminster, February 2na— Now I’m just like the big-city eol- umnists with a date-line and every- thing, although I admit “New West- minster” hardly sounds as romantic as Korea or Paris or Cairo. months were given oxygen over 6,000 feet; older ecrildren at over 8,000 ft.; and adults over 14,000 ft. Kamloops was our only stop and everyone had to leave the aircraft as a precaution- ary measure during re-fueling. At my query to let me know when Wwe neared Kamloops so I could dress the baby again, she replied “at 3:30.” I settled back, started to unbutton my coat as I glanced at my wrist- watch. My gosh, it was 3:15 already and almost time to get ready to dis- embark. It seems fantastic to think that this time yesterday I was madly dashing around the apartment get- ting myself and Elaine ready for our first airplane flight. Being so busy gave me little time to be nervous. (I can’t understand how our finger- nails got so short overnight.) Kitchen Ranges : “McCLARY MADE” Wood & Coal Kitchen Heaters ESCORT -- RENOWN : Soon we were on our way again, I said “first” airplane flight when T actually did venture off the grouna once before at the tender age of six- teen at the invitation of a sailor. It Was a sedate little jay-ride over the city of San Diego, made even more commonplace bythe fact that I had to tote along my litle brother. Aften I have watched from the apartment windows as the Canadian Pacific Airlines plane took smoothly and wondered wnat it| 11,000 feett hen. would be like to be peering down from one of its tiny windows. Know- Were indeed on our way to the coas: as we began to wing through low. lying clouds. For a moment as I anxiously remembered accounts o: near Blaine’s face to worry abou practically no apprehension and on minutes. Saturday at 2:40 p.m. I sat and It seemed unbelievable when I saw watched as the ground swiftly fell | the familiar Vedder Canal and Frase: away— and I was airborne! Valley lying belo’ below, appearing as a small huddle! ing row on row. The housing devel- of similar buildings. and then it dis-' opments laid out in crescents stood scenery became 4 | out from their orthodox neighbors appeared. The panorama of frozen lakes and snow-| of staid straight regimentation. coveerd fields, white expanses among | was the gash of the Fraser Canyon and blue-white peaks rising far be- were again on the ground. It was 5 p.m. fons | A few hours ago I had left the curling, and it appropriately features a Se : the Bava tess wae ey Hera | bait sunlizht ot See ake Ken Watson, of Winnipeg, or as he BEDROOM SUITES - BEDS - MATTRESSES Ssising me in getting Elaine settled | and now I stepped out into the fa. #8 known t6 Gurlers: om tile eonticc a in the cradle that is provided. She | miliar misty CoTs - PILLOWS explained how that babies under 6 | Vancouver. and soon too it was evident that we looked at the gray mists swirling by, planes crashing into unseen moun- tains, but for the most part I was Even in frozen wilds of Labrador the little red schoolhouse is a thing too busy keeping the oxygen tube of the past. In its place the RCAF have built an ultra-modern 12-room off| crashing. We were flying at over doubt sleep all the way, but contrary ing it was the sensible way to travel| as usual Elaine remained awake the with a baby, I laid my plans with| entire trip except for a scant 15 | | Everyone said the baby would a up-to-date sch , then shortly the For a moment Williams Lake lay myriad lights of Vancouver march- The plane touched down with the dark blue trees. In the distance hardly a noticeable bump and we = é ain of an evening in I f t ze heating and air-conditioning serves 176 childre: government personnel stationed at Goose Bay, s from nearby U.S. army base. Teacher J. Liskeard. Ont. is seen cailing her Pupils the old-fashioned way to the noolhouse. | Parkas and snowboots are stardard equipment for both pupils and teachers as mercury often hits 35 below zero. Models with or without water reservoirs z e ALSO THE NEW McCLARY COMBINATION ELECTRIC AND WOOD RANGE Lake Hardware & Plumbing Central tre Canaciap NOW INA. | Art Of Curling Takes To The Screen Devotees of the ancient Scottish art of curling come into their own —motion picture wise—with the re- lease of Associated Screen Studio’s February Canadian Cameo short sub- ject, The Roaring Game. This. is the first time that a mo-| tion picture has been produced on ent, “Mr. Curler.” One of the world’s outstanding curlers, Watson has thrice skipped rinks to Canadian : Uclenline Tea... . and tale of home cashing IN THE BANQUET ROOM ELKS HALL e = February 16th, 2:30 te 5:30 Sponsored by Women’s Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion SERVICE WE SERVICE ALL TYPES OF RADIOS ‘ AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Curling Cha * This old-world game has been adapted to the pace of the new, ana today it is a fast-moving, exciting sport that has swept across the nor- thern half of the North American continent. In western Canada, par- ticularly, the craze has been greatest. Out on the prairies, they start cur ing at a very tender age, and Regina boasts of the largest juvenile curling | group in the country, known as the “Jam Tiny League.” This odd title derives from the fact that.the youn, Players make their own “stones out of concerte-filled 5-Ib. jam tins. The picture mentions that the curling fraternity now numbers in the hun- more curlers than golfers in Canada! A flashback in The Roaring Game shows quarrying operations in the isle of Ailsa, Craig, the only spot in the world where suitable granite for curling stones is found. 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Ministering to them is Dan Ainslee, a brilliant doctor, bound through a sense of duty and love of | man to patch up the results of Shel | drunken brawls. Within him is a burning desire to have a son — which he can never hav e — and so he places his affections and ambitions on another man’s. The boy is young Alan MacNeil. His mother, Molly, in an effort to protect her ehild—per- haps sheild her own pride — has | portrayed Alan’s father as superior] to the men of the mines. In reality, Archie MacNeil is a broken-down | prize fighter who has deserted his) family to battle his way to glory, which he never could gain. These characters and many more| throughout the book will hold £a5t-| bonspjel participants attended its The fastest record changer in the world changes showing. 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