Camera! Camera!! THE SHOULDER sine eo THIRD PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPE TEEN The photographic competition seems to gain in popularity and acceding to a popular wish, the contest is open again. You have until May 15th, 1942 to submit samples of your photographic skill—and they may bring you cash. As in the past, the rules are: 1. Pictures must be taken by serving members of the Force. 2. They must depict some aspect of the Force’s work. 3. All winning pictures become the property of THE SHOULDER STRAP. 4. More than one entry can be made by the same contestant. PRIZES First prize Second prize Third prize And 5 prizes of, each... 1.00 JUDGES: LEONARD HOLMES, Victoria KENNETH McALLISTER, Victoria MAJOR J. GORDON SMITH, B. C. Government Travel Bureau, Victoria Results of the competition will be published in the mid-summer issue, with prize-winning pictures. WE REPEAT THE PREVIOUS HINTS TO CONTESTANTS: DON’T TYPE a description on the back of your picture. The full stops and commas will mark the print. WRITE LIGHTLY in pencil or type details briefly on a separate sheet and afhx it by two corners to the back of your entry. Be sure to print your name and address clearly on each descriptive slip. It is wise to mail pictures between two sheets of cardboard. Do not use paper clips or pins. Remember— Pictures must have some relation, either directly or indirectly, to the work of the B. C. Police. They need not be larger than 5 by 7 inches. Glossy prints are better for reproduction. Address all entries to: Editor, THE SHOULDER STRAP. 1872 Parker St., Vancouver, B. C Page Twenty-two THE SHOULDER STRAP