September 27 - October 3 Page Eleven

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The Show

In addition to trumpeter , pianists JOE BUSHKIN and GEORGE SHEARING, singer PEGGY LEE and dancer JANE TURNER, “the groaner” presents as his special guest

Louis Armstrong

fairs, the THE NEW NORTH company receiving no and others that arise as the Eskimo (Continued from page 3) piofit on any of the transactions), moves from the nomad hunting Husk handsome Simome, English. Wilkinson’s function is to T. cat camp to a settled town life. Anne r ’ ar er en > mterpretei, point up their experiences and ? P Witaltuk is another Eskimo pin-up *“ ° ) d r ’ ® ab b S S.° ne of the n w ir petite and Hers is , g charming. draw out their backgrounds. There °/ , k

° ™ ' 8 leratlon f Esk os> who wldl are few groups who haven’t felt a success story which she tells most f any schooll have ken Ee the impact of the white man’s cul- «g’, *f .? appealingly. Born on the east coast ° 6a r ss Cen f ~ , S Q Hudson Bay, she first became ture. Eskimos who were hunter- i C a llTie a^ aiS e as a !funfer1 soneir 0 a > trappers a few years ago, living in ’ , , . Nurse’s aid at Moose Factory, then n d S lm ° a er ln one 0 e snow houses and skin tents, are \ ' , came south to work in a hospital CS■ mOS nmlhve bands. now driving bull-dozers and trucks , / in Hamilton, Ontario, and after bimonie has had more varied ex- , ~ and living in wooden her decided to compact perience than generations of his perfecting English houses heated by modern oil stoves. become an airline hostess, which fami j before him could have ac _ Their stories are fascinating ac- she did. she’s . Now with Trans-Air cumulated between them. Honor counts of primitive people seeking Aide-de-Camp to Governor- Ltd., on the Winnipeg-Churchill a new life in old surroundings. General Massey on his first tQur of mn, and doing well. Another Es- it “But strange as may seem,” tbe Arctic, Simonie was also a dele- kimo taking the transition in stride points out Doug Wilkinson, “many the Coronation of Queen is Bill Ooonahan, who may be , ~ Eskimos never have lived what we J,,. j , .. , Elizabeth, and has the Coronation proprietor..rot the nfirst polar restaur-

, , . , , . think of as an Eskimo life.” For X/f XT , , . .. . i . Medal. Now he s acquired sophisti- ant to serve authentic Eskimo .. • • instance, one of the characters on fi i , ® ' caPon > dresses m busm ss dishes bbe tar w muktuk > seal and . P , , the first program is Berthe, a tin- , “ & Cl § * SUItS d bandleS a far ar wltb ml§a never taste the™> bu smith formerly of Fort Chimo, now "; ease He has a most attractive wife of Churchill. Although he had you like!’- says Bill, who has an- d two small lrls You 11 meet lived as an Eskimo until a year ago, | - other two years to go before he f"dlem aU on Explorations, and he had never built or even stayed can put his plans into action, hear S ™le d,*cuss,ng a *Pects °f Meanwhile he’s assistant cook in an igloo! With him on the pro- , in 115 new l e e Ve 6 gram is the other side of the pic- . „ , ‘ . the Northern Affairs Rehabilitation arving, e says. ™amines the problem of old and now it takes him at least ried about the Eskimo girls and S aospoi a ion in he Canadian two hours, so he feels he’s just as their problems with white men at "01 by air well off in a house in Churchill. bases in the Canadian north. As overland, and water. A 11 h u (The type of work Jasper does is interpreter and assistant to the o g h Wilkinson recognizes bought largely by the Hudson’s Welfare Officer at Frobisher Bay that nothing significant happened Bay Company under supervision of on Baffin Land, she’s in a position to change the north until the ad- the Department of Northern Af- to see both sides of the problem {Please turn to page 29)