RUSSIAN AIR DISPLAY One of the few photos of Rus- sian air power shows three giant helicopters risin cov:'s Tushino a above Mos: t as thou | "ving The aircraft, dubbed | \RUDLEY Trustee Is Re-elected MILDRED PUCKRIN Correspondent AUDLEY he annual school, meeting was held with 14 men pre- sent. e retiring trustee, Fred Puckrin, was re-elected. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grylls Jr, of RR No. 2 Whit- by, on the birth of their second | daughter, Deborah Ann on New | Year's Day. Bob Cowie, a student of the Uni-| | versity of Toronto spent the Christ- |mas vacation at his home, here.| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Betson left on a motor trip to Florida on Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Kennedy spent New Year's with his parents Rev. and Mrs. I. E. Kennedy of Can- nington. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie en- tertained on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batty and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Batty and family of Brooklin; M¥. and Mrs. A. Thompson and family of Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guthrie, Jr. and Donald. i | Mr, and Mrs. Fred Puckrin and| | family were at a family gather- |ing at the home of her brother, {Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hollinger of Cherrywood on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Clemence, | Merie and Joyce Smith spent Mon- day with Mrs. S. Puckrin and Miss Margaret Puckrin of Oshawa. Darrel Winter, 16-month-old son! of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Winter, had|§ {his tonsils removed at Oshawa | Hospital on Wednesday of last | week | Shirley Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith, returned home on Monday after spending five days in Oshawa Hospital, where she had an abscess on her {neck lanced. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morden and Joan spent New Year's Day with | Mr. and Mrs. Sid Wade of Whitby. | KINSALE | MRS. LAURENCE GRAY Correspondent KINSALE -- Mr. and Mrs. Walt Mitchell and boys spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, at Utica. i Congratulations to Arch Bunker! on winning a turkey for the holi- day season. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Matthews were Mr. and Mrs. D.| Bruce and Jean of Scarboro, Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Matthews of To- ronto, also Miss L. Sherman of To- ronto. Mrs, Milt Parkin and Junior spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Carrier at Weston. Visitors on New Year's Day with remain aloft on one engine. They were obviously designed for res- cue and transport operations. --Central Press Canadian | sands of Muscovites cheer the | "flying coffins" because of their | shape, are said to be able to Many Canadians Have Parts In Filming Of Bader Story By ALAN HARVEY the burnin, Press Staff » LONDON (CP)--The bulky chap - with the half moon of a jaw and| hospital fitting room recreates his| OTHER CANADIANS brown eyes lifts him-|first clumsy efforts to use artifi- self tenderly from a chair, takes a!cial limbs. Writer tentative - step forward and stops| : abruptly, his face contorted pain. "Good avens!™ in| he exclaims| wrathiuty. "This is absolutely im- "That's what they all say first time," says an attendant quietly, adding: 'I think you ought "lo face it that you'll never walk again without a stick." And the man in the blue hospital and happy-go-lucky temperament-- reporter. robe replies bitterly: "Damn that. I'll never walk with .." ' "REACH FOR THE SKY" | A " That is a key scene from "Reach| UMril Paviow plays Thelma, on 4 for the Sky." the J. Arthur Rank| tea-shop waitress Bader met and cape from a hospital by climbing| Christmas Eve Party fim based on Paul Brickhill's book of the same name about Douglas Bader, who became a legendary hero in|pilots, the Second World War. The film is whipped them into a cohesive force cockpit pearing completion and probably with a formidable fighting record.|saving his life will be released in the spring of One of 1956. Group Capt. Bader was born in 26-year-old Lee Patterson, formerly |the London 45 years ago. He lost both'of Vancouver and Oshawa, Ont. tured). | the legless man legs after a fl his right LL the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker and Ralph of Oshawa; also Mrs. Chas.' Prescott and family of Bowman- Vv e. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Lee and Linda | spent Sunday with her rents, ig and Mrs. Earl Fogal, of Brook- Mrs. Allen Hobden and Mrs. M.| Parkin spent Wednesday in Osh- | awa, last week. | Mr. and Mrs. James Mulock and Alexander Knox, veteran Cana-\hoyg were holiday visitors with |dian actor from London and Strath-| pric Joe Stell. i In real life Bader did learn to oY. Ont., plas Ihe past of Surgeon| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Legg and fam y Joyce, who AP . lily spent New Year's day with Mr.| walk sgn, dad he seve ied 05cm actors a ne i Loge of or When war came he swept aside ali|fim are Philip Gilbert, 24, of Van-iy, | resistance, went back to flying, |couver: Robert Wilder, 22, alo ofl "Monday visitors at the home of legs or no legs, and shot down 23| vancouver; and two Montrealers, iy; "ang Mrs, Milt Parkins were| accident in 1931, whose next film is "The Story of amputated just| Esther Costello," with Joan Craw- ee and his left leg|ford. {enemy aircraft before he was Ronsn. Q Casey, 24, and Roland|yg.s Beatrice and Miss Grace Dav-| taken prisoner. * th idson, Miss Mary and Miss | | Kenneth More considers his part i In the film Kenneth More--of a5 Bader the best he has ever had. Halliogy of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. {somewhat the same stocky bulld| "The man is unique,' he told a H » v "He just didn't know plays the part of the cocky, in-|what danger meant. Imagine fly- domitable wing commander wholing a plane with two artificial legs, laughed at danger, flouted all the apd not even thinking about 'what | Mr. and Mrs. Philp Lovick of Kite Herb Parkin Sr. | Mrs. Laurie and daughter visit ied on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. {rules, talked back to top brass and|would happen if he had to bail| William Ormiston. chener and Mr. | Greenwood Young People had a| at the home, on of Len Waltham, at which a en- the out--not to mention making his es-| married after losing his legs out of a window, 40 feet up, C During the war Bader took over some knotted sheets." |joyable time was enjoyed. |a browned-off group of Canadian| (Bader did have to bail out in| Mr. and Mrs. Ted Curl, also | in 242 Squadron, and/the war. One leg caught in the Mrs. James Cheney and boys, were and came off, probably holiday visitors at the home of Later, in German Mr. and Mrs. George Curl. Bader"s Canadian flight! custody, he tied hospital bed-sheets| Fred Weatherilt spent the Christ- Jeaders, Stan Turner, is played by|tegether and shinnied down from|mas holidays with his parents at third floor, but was recap-| Millbrook Mr, and Mrs. Jack Hooker at-| * Detroit Newspaper Strike | - Diverts Big Advertisers | on cen conn By NORMA NIKRANT DETROIT (AP)--Enticing bar- gains are spread on Detroit store counters to lure post-Christmas shoppers but the merchants' big ~ problem is how to let the public know about them. The city's newspaper strike, now in its 35th day, has forced retail- ers into other channels in place of the big splash of advertising that the annual year- usually marks end sales What are the gimmicks used to help separate the housewife from her spending money? The shopper who strolls the downtown streets finds store win- dows plastered with a heady trail of signs dollar proclaiming storewide price on Christmas stock' "Million "Half "40 to sale!" 60 per cent off on all goods Sale notices are nothing new in the after-Christmas retailing world But Detroiters find the signs colors bigger, the are brighter--and placards appearing in space nor- mally devoted to other uses Charge Four With $315,000 Conspiracy i MONTREAL «#2 Montrealers wo. cha ged with indicated bail until Feb. 1 New bail will The preferred signed by Pren canacit fl 2) and and preliminar the defendants and conspiracy $315,000 stock-promotion € » United States citizens in er Quebe remaves héaring for three of (CP) Three a Torontonian, and a bilking of 1954, were continued "owed be set then indictment was Duplessis in his attorney-gen the necessity of They are Lou Wy- |tended the New Year's Eve dance lin Brooklin on Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs, L. Waltham and | News Report Len spent New Year's with their | | ae. a | daughter in Toronto. Is C 1 d Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooker were Il Clze holiay guests of Toronto relatives. | Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stell Stell] ) -- Crown |, 4 family spent several days in| ON SIDEWALKS lcounsel Bruce J. S. Macdonald| Toronto last week. | One fashion store chain has Wednesday protested to city police; Mr. and Mrs. Milton Parkin and) posted 'year-end clearance' signs commission against what he de- Junior spent Sunday with her par-| in its plush window displays and __ ' ,, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchell, put up 'sale' signs on the side- scribed as 'unfair and untruthful of Utica walks outside its stores. _ /mewspaper reports concerning the| A family gathering for the Lee "We can't use a hook to bring police department. {family was held at the home of Mr. customers in off the sidewalk," Sedona ; ; Mr loyd E ingham said one merchandise manager, Mr. Macdonald said he wished 2m Mrs, Lloyd Empring on "but we try to put up displays that to record his protest against a re-| Mr. and Mrs. Anson Balson of will attract attention.' port which appeared in the Wind-| Richmond Hill "spent New Years Several stores station employees St Jit ications! wr ¢ da at main entrances to hand incom. SOF Star with regard to applications|with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. ing customers printed notices of fOr vacancies on the force. He said Jack Hooker. the day's iL sales it alleged he recently was under, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, "They go over pretty well." said fire as author of reported discon- also Milton Parkins, were Sunday one store manager.. "We include o visitors at the home of Mr. and the day's television program so tent in the ranks Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. that people will take them home 'I bring it up because it is a. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Lee were to read." reflect . : holiday visitors wit er parents Catching the customer in the pet Sou 40 ! Je Somme on Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson of store is one thing. But how about ¢ 1m a e nia "It 1s an un-ipagian the problem of moving the house- fair and untruthful reflection Barnett Harris, Edith and Julie, wife out of her home and to the The crown counsel said he felt and Mrs. W. Wren, Barbara and bargain counter? the phrase was used inadvertently Evelyn of Toronto spent New "Believe me," said one store ad- and "in good faith" but consti-| Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Howard verlising manager, "we've worked tuted "actionable libel." | Stell. harder since ihe suike started other commission members The W.A. will be held at the alii made no comment. Mayor Michael home of Mrs. Alvin Hooker on J. Patrick moved discussion to an- Thursday evening January 12, at man, 55, and Harry Green, 36, other subject, {8 p.m. Montreal, and George F. Caldough, pm ---------- 30, Toronto The fourth accused, Walter H., Link, 29, Montreal, already has faced preliminary hearing and was| committed for trial on counts in- volving $15,000 The complaint alleges that some 300 Americans were swindled over a period of several months in 1954 as result of written and telephoned information about mine stocks, reaching them from Montreal. | Fingers so Painful She Couldn't Sew Your peace of mind, happiness, your very liveli- hood can be wrecked by the misery of arthritic or rheumatic pain. This is what Mrs. Catherine MacKinnon, 348 Gladstone Ave. Windsor, Ont. has to say: "For some time I was bothered by ar Si path ia oy right hand. The fingers were so : : : painful and swollen I was very much afraid I'd be NEED RICH AL( ENT unable to use my hands for sewing. Fortunately, I LONDON. Ont. (CP)--Wanted learned of Templeton's T-R-C's in time! They gave ne Irish accent. 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