30 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30, 1959 45 When a C119 Flying Boxcar | «touches down on the runway at =Reésolute Bay, Eskimos do not | . * time in welcoming their "wiSifors. Shown here is Leading Aircraftman R. W. Linson, an Air Frame Technician of Am- Western Oils | hursthurg, with Blee Bulshe an Eskimo from the | Bay. cars are used annually Spring Re-supply operations at | Resolute Bay. WARM WELCOME Ont., shaking village at More hands Resolute These C119 Flying Box- | in the than a ! million pounds of food supplies | fuels and equipment is airlifted | from Resolute Bay to the joint Department of Transport and United States Weather Bureau isolated in the Arctic, | stations, By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK (CP)--A church sale of Eskimo sculpture, said to be the biggest ever held outside market in New York. "It's like a gold fever," said Janice Newman, a worker at the exhibition. "People are afraid the, pieces will vanish before their! eyes--and they do, too.' . William J. Chase, rector of St. James Episcopal (Angli- can) Church in Manhattan, said Wednesday night the show-- which opened Sunday--is sched. | 'uled for two weeks but '"'we'll| hardly have anything left to sell if this continues." Buyers were being asked to leave their purchases, ranging from $5 to $200 in price, on dis-| play with "sold" tickets until the| show closes, TWO-THIRDS SOLD The rector estimated that be-| [tween $9,000 and $10,000 was |taken in during the first four |days and less than 200 pieces re- ¥ {mained of the 589 exhibited on| by C119 Flying Boxcars of the port Squadrons located at To- ronto, 'Ont., and Edmonton, Alta. --Dept. of Nat. Def. Photo RCAF's No. 436 and 435 Trans- || Magistrate TELEVISION LOG] |opening day. He said proceeds--| |expected to total $16,000--will go {to train Eskimo hunters as lay| | ministers. Canada, has found a "gold rush" | Golden Mar!-et For Eskimo Art On exhibit is the Eskimo carv- ling Mother and Child presented to Queen Elizabeth jn 1951 by the Canadian government. It's on loan from the Queen. The show of stone carvings was arranged with Canada's co-oper- ation and was opened Sunday by Archbishop Philip Carrington of Quebec, primate of 'Canada. Fraser Valley Traffic Open CHILLIWACK, B. C. Railway and highway traffic, |blocked by washouts caused by {heavy rain in the upper Fraser {Valley, is near normal. The Canadian Pacific Railway, |whose line was flooded and washed out at Harrison Mills, 70 {miles east of Vancouver, re- {ported traffic was restored but |eastbound and westbound trains were using the same tracks. The Canadian National Rail- {way line, blocked by a washout that derailed seven cars of a freight train at Flood, about 25 miles east of Chilliwack, was lalso restored. (CP)--| | FORT Lene 3, iS ig The royal yacht Britannia will carry the Queen this sum- mer on a 3000-mile cruise up the St. Lawrence River and through the Great Lakes, the world's longest inland water- way. This map details the Britannia's cruise from time the Queen opens the St. Lawrence Seaway at Montreal June 26 until Her Majesty and Prince Philip leave the yacht at the Lakehead July 9 to fly to Calgary. After the seaway | opening, the Britannia will take oN p00 ted the | SAULT STE MARIE < fr Z 4 SALNIA DETROIT JR Lok & 0 D £8 on BRITANNIA'S INLAND CRUISE the Queen to the international section of the seaway near Cornwall where on June 27 the | Queen will unveil a plaque at the international power plant. After this ceremony, the Queen and Prince Philip will motor to Cornwall for lunch, then drive along the north shore of the St. Lawrence, boarding the Britan- | nia at the Iroquois lock. 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The spark that sent western oils, refining oils and pipelines sharing Tuesday failed to carry offer into Wednesday's session Royalite had the big loss in west-| ern oils, down 65 cents at $9.10. | Calgary and Edmonton, Canadian Huskey and Hudson's Bay lost %, | Pacific Pete and Pembina 3% Texaco-Canada gave up 1% 70% and B-A oil 1 at 39 bind refining oils. Trans Mountain Pipeline was the most active in- dustrial off Y% at 14%. Among other industrials, point losses went to Algoma Stee Dominion Stores, Ford A, Im- rial Oil and Loblaw Inc. Steel ompany of Canada lost 1% at In base metals, Consolidated Mining and Labrador eased %. Leod, devil's face in who vowed to go to jail rather than pay a $4 fine, is a guilty but free man today. McLeod, a civil servant, was found guilty bv Magistrate Joa- chim Sauve who suspended sent- ence because the parking bylaw under which he was charged is being revised. As a result of his stand Mr, McLeod said he received a round of support from his associates at the Dominion Experimental Farm and his church Four persons offered to pay the fine and two others offered to go |to jail in his place, he said. Devil's Face Likeness In Queen's Hair? VICTORIA (CP)--Allan Klen- man, a director of the Canadian Numismatic Association, says it is unfortunate that the govern- ment now is releasing 1954 bank- notes which bear a likeness .of a the hair of the Campbell Red Lake dipped % at Queen. 0 for the major change in golds err-Addison was off %s at 18% Mr. Klenman said Wednesday the matter is to be taken up by '|the association, which has head- Index losses: industrials 1.93 to 828.67; golds .09 to 89.85; base metals .72 to 177.07; western oils got to 136.50 'Majaria Hit {in quarters in Ottawa and claims 1,400 members across Canada. He said the "disfigurement" of [the Queen's portrait on the bills st noted in 1954. In 1956, (he said, the government decided to withhold the controversial bills Now, he said, 10,000,000 of them varying denominations are being distributed to chartered banks across Canada, in the very was fir 3 | h d P: 11943 Invasion [7.0 Quen and Erince phi ! LONDON (Reuters) More haf three-quarters of all hospital es @Quring the 1943 Allied in- vasion of Sicily were caused by| mataria and other diseases and er Camadian Army was particu- larly hard hit, an official war his- fory pu blished Wednesday ! Tr volume three of the Army Medical Services' official hist ory| of the war, Prof. F. A. E. Cre-| ert in genetics and so- e. described ne Sic- n as a odeal ing to the en the worst was the which re- ssor said m m=alaria ¢ Division, ed '"'almost completely z a measures" while await- ine embarkation in England. y When the division landed in Sic ily "it was, in so far as its enemy the mosquito was con- srned, practically unarmed and | yh nceless.' ? Crewian added that, bv the end 1943 Si actual or suspected malaria sufferers in the division ! Prof. Crewian's description of | the- outbreak is much the same as-that given in The Official His-| tory of the anadian Medical Services, 1939-45, published in 1956 by the Queen's Printer in| ttawa. . This volume reports that there were 1043 cases of malaria among Canadian troops in Sicily during 'the last two weeks of August, 1943, alone. . Galt Man Fined For Illegal Catch BRANTFORD (CP) -- Homer Gingrich of Galt was fined $20 and™"¢osts Wednesday for fishing through his pant leg for a fish| out of season. A Brantford policeman's wife | testified that on April 15 at a private sanctuary in Apr, she watched Gingrich tug at his! pants and then reach down and | ughook a fish at the cuff of his pants. says. | _ there were as many as | Mr. Klenman said he feels that the disfigurement of the Queen's hair was "no accident.' 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