Thursday, July 23, 1953. THE TRIBUNE, WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. : Page 9 pctives ee oe the Country CANADIAN TRUCKS FOR PORTUGUES HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL ON BALD PA © SASK. FAMILY RIVALS TURNESAS nora. Press Canagian With one of the 400 vehicles slung overhead, Colonel Cosgrove, Canadian representative in Lisbon, is shown, centre, shaking hands with the Portuguese minister of the army during the delivery of Canadian military vehicles to Portuguese armed forces. Trucks were delivered in accordance with North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion commitments. 2 —Central Press Canadian In numbers at least, the golfing Homenuick family of. Zorkion, Sask., outrivals the more famous Turnesa tribe of the U.S. Homenuicks number oa golfers among the 12 in the family, with ! ‘COOL BULL FOR HOT CLIMATES aged eight, hopes sume day to step into Marlene Stewart's shoes as Canada’s golf queen. i central Press Canadien MARLENE AND HER TROPHY | The centuries-old hope of bald men for a substance that grows ‘i ss hair is being revived in Montreal and Toronto by the -injections of a cortisone-like fluid obtained from hog pituitary glands. Several nee have volunteered to test the substance and so far some report a fuzz appearing where vast open spaces were in evidence. Others, after taking injections of the “hairmone,” report it grew hair, but didn’t hold it. When the injections were stopped, the new hair fell out. This optimist is having a new hairline pencilled in. AGE 102, TAKES FIRST PLANE RIDE Central Press Canacian President Dwight D. Eisenhower, touring the U.S. Agricultural Research Centre at Bel , Md., stops to,stroke a red Sindhi bull that is being used in an unusual experiment. With him is Secre- tary of Agriculture Ezra Taft Benson. The “cool bull” is being used to develop dairy cattle with a heat tolerance for warm cli- mates. Named By St. Laurent WINNIPEG BAND to Brazilian Embassy TOURS CANADA * : “Centra Press Canadian Mrs. Jennie Majaury, age 102, took her first airplane flight at Carp, Ont., and thought it was wonderful. She smokes a pipe, has 200-odd descendants, seme of them her great-great-grandchildren, Jack Ralph, right, president of the Kingston Flying club, was her pilot. entral Press Canadian Wearing her best smile, Marlene*“Stewart of Fonthill, Ont., holds the cup she won along with the British Women’s Open golf championship at Porthcawl], Wales. Marlene, 19, is the only Cana- dian to win the British Open title, Wife Preservers RADA. AKES ALL THE ARGUMENT OUT OF SPEEDERS Central Press Canadian Prime Minister St. Laurent has announced in Ottawa the ap- Pointment of Sydney D. Pierce as new ambassador to Brazil, ef- fective Aug. 1. Mr. Pierce was moved from the organization for European Economie Co-operation to Washington at a time when Canada’s $5,000,000,000 arms pro- —Contral Press Canaaiaa Men's ties should be smoothed out after gram began rolling in 1951. He The Zorra-Caledonia trophy ach wearing and hung on a rack. Avoid was given the rank of minister, for Canadian girls’ bands is held | pressing ties as much as possible. If a tie but his real job was to head Can- by Nancy Marchylo, 22, of Winni. is given a rest of about five days between wearings, the wrinkles will come out and, the shape be restored, ada’s Defense Production Office in Washington and help in the acceleration in the movement of oo. between Canada and the _ on tour of Canada and the EQUINE BEAUTY STILL HAS APPRECIATORS ‘ —Central Eress Canadien There is just no chance left for motorists New York state and will soon be used in Canada. now. Even the smile flashed by Ruby Scinta It’s reputed to be foolproof and, for police, a —dénteal Breast of Buffalo, N.Y., though it can charm police, can pleasure to operate. But for Mr. Motorist, it’s Mechanical devices have not obliterated ad- Ont., Chap Carter of Brampton drew enthuse no nothing with radar, by which her car was just one more check on his impulses imposed by miration for horseflesh as crowds at horseshows tastic applause as his entry won the popular clocked at above the speed limit. The radar modern science. across Canada demonstrate, At St, Catharines, ass for single road horse trials, : system of clocking speeders is now in use in