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Star-Phoenix from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
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PAGE ELEVEN SA8KATOON STAR-FHOEMX, MONDAT. OCTOBER rot "Keep to the Right" Amalgamating Big River Pis- "fV -N Mill With Timber Board Canadian Films Promoting International Relations Sow Many Weit FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, pleasant alkaline Inort-clrti powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat end talk in more comfort, lust sprinkle a little FASTEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor" breath).

Get FASTEETH a) any drug store. REGINA. Amalgamation of the Big River Mill with the Sas continue to carry on in that capacity, as well as managing the Saskatchewan Box Factory. katchewan Timber Board was The Big River Mill division of the Saskatchewan Forest-Products announced here by Resources Minister J. H.

Brockelbank. Effective date for amalgamation of the two divisions of Saskatchewan Forest Products is November 1. Corporation, was organized three years ago. Logging operations be gan in the fall of 1949, and test runs in the sawmill were made in Mr. Brockelbank pointed out that he board of directors of the Sas- the fall of 1950 with the regular sawing program commencing in the spring of 1951.

The mill's timber stands are located from 80 to 120 YORKTON The part played same time interpret one part of i Mr. Jobbins commended the by Canadian dims to promote Canada to another part. jYorkton Film Council executive on greater international understand- Canadian film was being distri-jsponsoring Canada's only interna-ing was outlined here by W. H. buted, he said, in 65 different coun- jtional film festival and said that Jobbins assistant director of the tries and in addition there were by so doing it was playing an ex-commercial division from the 2.400 bookings to television.

itremely significant part towards National Film Board, Ottawa, ad- Approximately 130 films are pro-(increasing greater international undressing a dinner meeting of the duced annually for distribution in derstanding. Yorkton Film Council on the Canada and abroad. The non com-1 Miss Nettie Kryski, secretary of third and final day of the inter- mercial films are distributed! the local film council, reported a national film festival here The through our own diplomatic posts (count of ballots indicated wide au-festival was the only one of its iand the commercial film which ience approval of four films, two kind in Canada 'aims at mass audiences is distri-jof which received a second show- buted through theatres throughout! ing to students at the request of Mr, Jobbins told the gathering the worId and by varioug agencies ithe Collegiate Institute staff. The that Canadian films have gained; Mr jorjrJins said the fact thatifilms were the entries of the lega-wide acceptance abroad becauseth ublic v.as becomini? increas-ltion of Denmark entitled "Shake- atchewan Forest Production Cor poration had taken this action be I ret twc ill miles distant from it. The logs are cause of the close relationship be-ween the work of the Big River cut and hauled to the north end of Cowan Lake, and boomed 30 miles Mill and the Saskatchewan Timber 3oard.

up the lake, to the mill site at Big River. The timber board operates two Sit mm 1 I The Saskatchewan Box Factory is now operating on a new and en Waning mills, one at Hudson Bay ind one at Nipawin, which plane paying; fancy prices they have been specifically direct larged site, with room for further ingly aware of film was a highjspeare and Kronborg." a Crawley development and expansion, north he lumber produced under con-ract for the board. The timber xard also has the responsibility of the lumber from the Big of Prince Albert. ed at promoting international understanding and lack the propaganda element so obviously in gome films from some other film called "Package Power, portraying the story of aluminum: Thl White Continent" produced by Arthur Rank for the British In recommendation for Canada's 343 film councils. The film "Royal Journey," had, he said, proved to be the most successful ever pro- iduced with 1,100 bookings in Can- SLEEP formation office, showing the trip of a scientic expedition to the wide distri- sum wins au iada at present and a good deal of respect for the other 1 b-jtion abroad.

man opinions and it was the continual aim of the National Film Board to interpret Canada honestly to countries abroad and at the TO-NIGHT iliver mill. J. J. Harrop has been manager if the Big River mill since it start-id. He is also manager of the Box Factory.

On No-ember 1, mill operations will become the responsibility of Michael talmakoff, general manager of he Saskatchewan Timber Board. Superintendent will be engaged to look after this operation, but the meantime Mr. Harrop will Us I- ,2 IJ- V-s i -il i.j-A.:. ailftiii ti. nt ill Deanery Officials Meet At Roslhcrn Antartic, and the other film was entered by the National Film Board and was entitled "Lismere" it portrayed a review of the work of the late Canadian artist Arthur Lismere emphasizing his contribution to art education and to contemporary Canadian painting A highlight of the festival at the collegiate auditorium was a Sas AND RELIEVE NERVOUSNESS ROSTHERN.

Fortv-six dele lrealori of gates representing the clergy, laity and Women's Auxilaries attended an Anglican deanery convention katchewan production under spon- here recently. Ti One Man Injured In Road Accident he convention opened wi' i Holy worship of the Department of Na-nmunion in St. Augustine's Resources. It was produced Communion Church conducted by the Rev. vincial museum, and was entitled G.

Douglas of All Saints Church, COOKSON. Blake Brooks was CPL. L. S. BOWMAN of the R.C.M.P.

preventive policing program is seen here with the signpost he used in his address to school children recently at Meadow Lake. detained in hospital for treatment "Pelicans of Last Mountain." It illustrated one of the field acti Saskatoon. Following the service, the deanery W. A. delegates met in the United Church parlor under TO-MORROW! SLUPUSSNtSS, IRRITAIILITY, NIRVOUS TENSION, JITTMINES9 No waiting (or reiulti! SEDICIN acta FAST.

Not a Nerve Tonic. Food or Vitamin. Over 50 5 ui people examined by doctors are found to have nolo ing organically the matter with them. This doe not mean that they ara not lick. It meant their symptoms tire caused by nervous tension, that they art high-strung, emotional.

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SEDICIN is sold by registered druggists only but no prescription is necessary. You must be satUiied or your money back. tioa (H 2 SIs SEDICIN n.oo- Sedative fn Nirmmsi and Wally Gustafson was released from hospital after examination following an accident on No. 2 high A low score gives a high rat- vities of the museum and was an attempt to point out how interesting Saskatchewan bird life could MEADOW LAKE. Corporal L.

film, the guidance of Mrs. Harris, Saska Corporal Bowman said that Bowman of the R.C.M.P. makes toon, deanery president, while the fill fmBlTTiRFASTl ff MATTRESSES AND FURNITURE FOR OVER 40 YEARS way three miles west of Christo the children here passed the wng- clergy and others met in St. Augus pher Lake recently. The men are a full-time job of talking to groups of school children throughout the gle test very well.

tine Church. Later in the aftetv district residents. be as well as assist the public in distinguishing between pelicans and whooping cranes for which they were sometimes mistaken, Cpl. Bowman demonstrated a province, and judging by the way The accident, believed to have noon Dean Norman Larmonth addressed a joint meeting. He was he was received here, the children been caused by poor visibility due magic sign post building it as he talked.

The sign post said it was bad to turn left. "Keep to the introduced bv Canon H. Jowles. like it. Mr.

Bard said. Mr. Bard said the department hoped to produce other 'rural dean. The meeting concluded Over 500 children met in the Ar to a heavy snowfall, occurred when a sedan in which they were riding became involved in a collision with with evensong. right," the sign said, pointing in films in the near future including one of the Wascana marsh birds.

that direction to honesty, obedi a Saskatchewan Transportation mories recently to hear Corporal Bowman, and to see the film on Safety Patrolman Tommie Tucker. The lucky ones had seats. Others ence, respect, trustworthiness, Two amateur films, also shown Company truck. truthfulness and decency. If Kidneys Keep You on the Run received wide audience approval.

The one was the entry of Ralph Steuck of Abernethy, illustrating the four seasons of Qu'Appelle He is with the R.C.M.P. preventive policing program, known also as "Youth and the Police." He stood up. Half of the youngsters on the floor. But they all applauded, and were eager for more stories. You Can I nave Any run ent Chlor Ammid was assisted by Const.

R. N. Bay ihyjj Tooth Paste iron Mart Dcool don't realln tt but muiy Valley and showing the everyday things which form part of our lives. The other film was produced by nes of the local detachment, and expressed his appreciation of the There is a wriggle test which adults use in evaluating a film. It co-operation shown by the Meadow consists in counting the number of Lake R.C.M.P.

in youth work wriggles during the showing of a Joe Soehn of Regina made up of 3,800 separate drawings on 16 MM film. Mr. Soehn said it had Stops ad Breath, Reduces Becay help: t. Helps nature remove certain Irritating non-soeclflc germs in acid urine conditions: Thus helps relieve ft frequent cause of backache and many other painful symptoms; I. Calms and soothes Irritated bladder tissues thus relieving frequent and Irritating passages day and night.

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cloudy urine, frequent. Irritating pauaret both day and night, premure over bladder, and palne In the hlpe, groin and lower abdomen, are due to non-specific germ Infection! of the urinary paasagee In simple kidney and bladder troubles. Fortunately recent jcten-tlfio studies show that many suoh germ Infections arc quickly cleared away by the chief Ingredient of CYSTEX. CY8TEX Is a simple, scientific compound In tasteless tablet form that works very fast In above kidney conditions, because the active Ingredients reach the urinary passages la I hours, usually giving quick 1-way Provincial Presbyterian required 45 hours of work. Forty-seven films were shown during the three day festival.

Win ners of awards of merit will be tabulated when ballots cast by the audiences to show the degree of their approval will' be counted) GUARANTEED NOT TO Synod Meets at Tisdale TISDALE. On the synod of Sas katchewan of the Presbyterian a period not exceeding three months to carry on a series of teaching and preaching missions throughout the synod. On recommendation of the Committee on Eangelism and Social Action, it Church in Canada, made up of ministers and elders from Presby isie 'us is ij iil ii jy ai idiiiwwm a wiiiatagsp.ieweii mil laa.i thuiiii 1 1. jjoiiiiiuww i was agreed that the Rev. I.

R. terian congregations throughout the province, met inSt. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, here on Oct. Carroll of North Battleford and the Rev. H.

G. Funston of Rosetown be asked to undertake this work for 14. Tne opening devotional service the synod. A resolution was sent from this was conducted by the acting-moderator, the Rev. E.

S. Mackay of committee to the federal govern N0 STAIN on Tooth Brush or Towel! ment asking that greater financial St. Presbyterian Church, Saskatoon. support be given to the work of The moderator of the last gen AMMOMATED to Help Prevent Cavities! Yes, this is the Amm-l-dent formula with proven ability to reduce tooth decay. Now your family can help prevent cavities every Urn they brush their teeth.

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A. Mac-Innis of Orillia, Ont. preached the brush green, as others right out of towels, too. No ataiol the world. Favorable reports were received sermon.

He set forth the source of in regard to the camps both north the church's life effective SAMS PRICE AS FAMOUS and south, showing an increased in AMM-I-DENT ness as the Holy Spirit working in WHfTf AMM-I-DENT terest in children's work within the hearts of men and women, the synod. The Summer School at CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTI 33 59 89 making them truly a part of the Saskatoon and the Medicine Hat body of Christ. He pointed out that Tha GREEN toothpaste that will not stain I Training School were commended to the attention of young people, the word of God was made effective only through this power of the Holy Spirit and that sincere Protestant Christianity was rediscovering Its Biblical heritage. New emphasis was being placed on the s7 tCr5 teaching ministry of the church as Christians sought fuller fellowship with Christ through His ordinances, MVS. far I SJDOTIH i the Word, the Sacraments, and prayer.

Dr. Maclnnis Said. me acung-moaerator canea upon the assembled congregation to observe a period of silent prayer1 in remembrance the late mode rator of synod, the Rev. E. Leckhart, who died during his term of office.

The Rev. W. W. Moore, minister on the Mistiwasis every cake you bake with 0 DTy CAKEMfx 3k Indian Reserve, was the unanim ous choice of the synod for moderator. Following the Communion, the synod heard reports of its various committees and took the necessary action to put into effect -the plans made.

A much higher budget allo cation was accepted this year as the synod felt the need for the church to go forward and to reach guarded against shock. No fewer than six different patents protect this unique mechanism against imitation. MILLIONS OF SATISFIED OWNERS ALL OVER THE WORLD CAN TESTIFY TO CYMA'S UTTER RELIABILITY. THE genuine CYMA Automatic watch with center -second winds itself up every time, you move your arm whilst a special safety device prevents overwinding. The anti-mar netic 17-jewcl piecision movement of the CyHia -Automatic is doubly out further with Gospel of Christ.

The value of the use of radio Rich, Home-made flavor-at NO EXTRA COST There was a time when baking a birthday cake meant expensive ingredients, extra fussing and worry. Now, broadcasting was discussed and the hope expressed that there would soon be a national Presbyterian hour. CYMA ONE OF THE SWISS WATCHES BEST Among the outstanding features of the snyod was the impressive service of Installation of the newly appointed synodical missionary, the Rev. George Dobie, Mr thanks to Purity Cake Mixes, you can have Birthday Cake' quality in every cake you bake at no extra cost. Because Purity Mixes are scientifically mixed, you need never fear cake failure again.

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THOMSON and SONS Tivoli Theatre Building cover the whole province. During this service the claims Christ upon us for a willingness to witness to Him in our own communities and throughout the whole and Gingerbrtad Mix world was emphasized. In accordance with the directions of the general assembly, the S.vnoa appointed two of its ministers to be released from their charges for We Have a Full Stock of Cyina Watches A hmiatl tt mm i a a i Kjmr noo mmI Indian Predicts Mild Weather AT THE BLACK AND SILVER CLOCK Second Avenue and Twenty-second Street UMITCD AIm MSm af rutrrv nous, rurrv oats, fusnr nt mix ami nONCH KlOt YORKTON. Yorktai Indians are predicting there will be at least another month of fine weather and maybe very little WE HAVE THESE BEAUTIFUL WATCHES IN MODERN AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, FOR LADIES AND MEN snow before Christmas. The forecast was made here by G.

W. HARRINGTON'S Jewellery VI cent Peepeech of the Crescent Lake Indian Reserve as he and his wife stood on their favorite street corner watching the melting snow 628 Broadway Phone 97651 trickle into the sewer. Vicent is WIN BIG CASH PRIZES Purity Birthday Party CFQC: 9.30 to 9.40 a.m. Monday to Friday the son of the late Chief Little Bones, who was probably the big gest boned Indian to ever live on Be Sure It's a Cyina the Watch of Distinction From the reserve. BARRY HOTEL BUILDING AVENUE AND 20TH STREET Vicent based his prediction, not on the melting snow, but on the! behavior of the muskrats.

He claimed the rats were several weeks behind schedule building mm their winter homes..

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