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Underground A-Bomb Test
Li.fts Roof Off Mesa
Miglitiest Blast
Win Nobel
Medicine Awards
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STOCKHOLM (Reutersl-Three
,\merican genetic experts Thurs·
rlay were awarded the 1958 :iohel
Prize for medlclnc for research
which may unlock the secret of
life.'
Pror. .Toshua Lederberg, 33
year·old biologist at the Unil'er·
sity of Wisconsin, was iiven half
the $-12,000 prize.
The olher half was split Jointly
i between Pro!. George Welis Ilea
I die. 55-year·old biologist at the
Cailfornia Institute of Techno!ogy
and biocilemist Edward L. Tatum
·49, a professor 01 New York'5
; Roc~cfeiier Institute for M~dical
! Research.
The work 01 all three prize-win·
SC.HlLI.. XS.-Fcl\rless daegermen. looking lil;e men from ouicr 1;pnre with henvy oxygen
~l rl\pJlcd In Ihl'ir hacks. helld for the pits ill Springhill, N.S., to COlltilllh.· the grim search
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ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nev.-CP-The United States ended its fall nuclear test series Thursday with a record underground blast that ripped
a huge hole in the side of a mesa. The climax left
ners cOl/cerns the basis of nered· i
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acterlstlcs of various types are i sCientists weary from days of round-the-clock
transmittcd from generation to, effort in· the series by 4 p.m. local time-the
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be strongly influenced by their I a ban on such tests. The ban stays in effect at
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eas a year Un ess ussla con mues 1 s eS s.
Beadle and Tatum won their i Th~ climatic shot came "t 7
half of the prize for their discov. am II hen the cairn of sunrise was 'lhen was dimmed by rising dust.
ery that genes act by regulating rent. by a tremendous. expl0510n I A (inal shot, scheduled [or fir.
d~finite chemical event~.
that se~t a 50?(00t Wide ,:olumn· ing (rom a bailoon tethered At
Lederberg showed that biLs of of debriS soanng 1,000 f~t u':er: 1.500 feet. was delayed by nigh
genetic material can, If intro. a mesa.
windduced into the body 01 bacteria. DEVICE IN CIIA~IBER.
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be accepted by the bacteria and It came from 8 de\,lce flr~d in. Thus ended a series unique for
combined with its oWn which lhpn ~ chamber ~t the end ?f a tunnel, two things: 1. A number> ~f 'ow·
become differently constituted.
,,600 f~et. mto the Side of the .\lOlIcr bla,ts aimed at develop.
~esa. fhe charg.e was.equalIO'inlt an arsenai of small, easily·
.0:000. tons of T:->T. beiJel'cd the handled atomic weapons: ~. A
mlghlJc:,t un.derground bl~st el'cr:, number of undcrground shots de·
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·taln of lock and sand ITer ;'UIII Il 11III he ,el off deer in a sail.
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II \Ia, the Umd lime In rc~ellt redly ahore tile binsl citaml)er. to ir~rn frolll il more about I~.
year, the Rob~mon !lrm lIa, Great rock, .iollg Ihe i11'!,J ~ Il<Jt)[·~-"IJlIormal nrietics ~f the
,truck b!' fire .. The A.M. Smilh I'Im werc (ii,ludgeri and IhulI!l.:rcri l elcments-and Ihe pos,lbiiity I)f
company s. m~1I1 plant was Ie\'· downll·ard. ,\ jel niloll1)"ill~ O\"!·: IIsill~ 1IltdCr;rOllltd atomic h~at a,
elled by fire 10 1802.
, he a:! said Ihe entire me~a S:1·)oi,. ' a source of powcr .
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GIHLI .. :\S 'CP'-li:r' ,'1r. GarUIi ~rrnt m"~1 of Wed.
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- wailin;: ~nrl Mnillg: "miradr." surl"il"or~.
hrloll" Ille slll'focr In I'IP
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,.cond mira,·:,· will delir!'r: lip \\"a~ lold not to re·ellier Ihe, Springhill mine dIHR,lrr.
II'r did Ihl' odd lit I III pra::ln;:. 11l~ il ullder control. A hardllarc
~:I'rlt" menfolk aiil'e irom' mine Hnlil his doclor ~i\"s ppr·· \\"rllt~n for The ('"nRdlan PI :ss I log.!t~l~l. bUl 1I1l1,tiv II c ur,lY.!.! I \l'archo.us~ and a fish plant ~tor·
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10 oillse!l·cs. Caieh Inllshlcn l lias age bUilding were destroyed.
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II~: 11.\ Il 01.0, ~R1~r.
' 'ingln~ h)'I11ns. We all sane :I tew I OIl ners of the buildings said the
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a ers hal'e had to he treated for
SPRi:-irrHILL. i'\.S. ICPI - I, h~·mns.
loss may-run to $100.000,
c·,"cr more men may: exhaustion yet and none has, think I could have iasted another
Latci lie could h~al' them II'( rk· 1 Wiiliam Robertson and Son
.". ',KI in the ~o. 1 col· shown any other ill effecL~. The day down thcre.
. ing aroHnd liS. If We. Irnd ;,no'vn Ltd .. hardware wholesalers, ,sli·
I:, ~ e 1i4 miners \rere crews change shifts at rC~Hlnr in.
I Just figured my lime ~'nsn't the condlt:ons c,'I'('r \"~'d
mated loss of their 100 . foot
~, a gi~antic 1I:1d~r· terl"als and are replaced by iresh up anrl that would have he'ned undcrst:od why It tonk thrm so wooden warehouse at between
:c:lcal"al last Thumlay, men.
if we had had to wait lon;;~r.
long to rearh liS. We kl1cw ;hcy ,I $i,i.ODO and $80,000.
uor~~rs would not knoll'
Three dl~l:llIg crews worked to
I was on the lop of the ]J.OOO come.
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Alben Sl11ilh, president 01 th~
lnti! ~he)' dUG their way get Into the rell1afnin~ ~?,O . foot I loot woll Inst Thursdo)' nig;lt. I 'JlJc_greot~st·thinc lVas t:l~t adjoining fr.h proce.uing and poX·
.. lr,~:her 420 f~l of rock seelion on the 13.000 _ foot level went down to Ihe beltom IMea copper tube they put thr~uJh to porting firm of A. M. Smithnnd
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.'~ Jt the 13.000-fool ip,vel. frora three diflerent dircctions.
where 12 survivors were found): [eed us. Wc talked to .some uf Co., said the blaze had destruyed
CaQadlan PreIS Stalf Writer
;~..:re that 12 men were One crew of bare.faced m~n, after I finished in the place I' the fellows ollt,irle tbrough the a 120·foot storage shed containing
LONDON (CPl - Canada and
a:ile early Thursday af· working without gas masks, ad. was working. I was taiking '0 1',1·0 air line bllt I don't know who packing boxes and barrelled fi,h. The United Kingdom have "a
Ih~y nll were. The lirst fellow I The main fish plant. which em· unique opportunity to increase
· d.o:.s and nighls trJpped vanced 120 feet dUring the day. or the fellows down below.
1,:rt.:coOt·\on, space that was But a crew of draegermen namp. THE BIG ONE HIT
t81"cd to II'ns Mort Hunter.
ploys 75. was damaged slightly our mutual trade," Prime Min·
.:",. to permit them to ered by heavy breatherlng apllar. AI Lolther asked me if I feit I E\'ERYBOOY \\'.\S COOL
b)' water and smoke.
istet" Dielenbaker said Thursday
::p
atus made only slow progress.
B. bump a little while ngo n'ld i I Everybody was eooi. NOJody ONE WORKER IN BUILDING
as he began a sill· day British
qlLL BURIED
On the surface the mine en. said I didn·t. Hp ~aid il "hook wns excited.
Th~ fire broke out in the two- visit, the opening stage of his
:\II men are burierl at the trance was ali but deserted. Tile el"crylhing. We taiked a !title I
stcrey frame hardware ware· world Journey to European and
(/)(f. lerel - alire or !~ad. crowd~ that waited throllgh Wed. more about the bump a~d then I
I'm a nalive of Snrin~hili Dnd house, Lloyd Zwicker. 21. pf Corrmonwealth countries .
. I slarted mining in I~.i\. My Ilife Windsor. N.S., the only worker in This opportunity. he said at 8
. OIhers are 5caller,'d In nesday night for tho "miracle" I the big one hit.
."PRI at 13,400 and 13,800 rp~cue had cone home. .
That one shook el'cr"thinG I'll, is 24 nnd 1 have a two.nnd.n ,laif tile builing at tile time, said the press conference, is provided by
EXCITE~tE!I;T DIES DOW:-I ! tell YOli. I had hlY wind knockcd . yc~r old girl, Bonnie. I'm ,lcvcr flamcs secmed to erupt from the "our ere at natural resources and
nO\~)' ARiel rli~~ini c'ell'~ In the 10ll'n the excitement died out, Aller awhile we ,\arted Iu: going bad; into that mine. if I cxdsior rOOm. The buildin~ con· your accumulated skills."
"n r kin ~ "hammer and: rlown. It 1I';1S the sel'enth day try and i!et Olll. We hn(1 Olle pick i cnn't make a Iivin;:: SOl11Cllnere tained roofing material, barrels
That combination' 01 factors
>{lllrrPri on hy thp lirst: ~ince tile mine cB,)'cd in Oct. 2.1. And one mnlll. We had an axe, eise l'lI starre. ~.ii. lng IrJpned of tar, bicycl~s, oakum. anti· "also imposes on 115 a general I
. of Ihe 12 ;nen. Mine officials said the resClte job, too. We worked han!.
• likl' lilat ~il'cs youln~~lli Irel freeze. soap and nails.
and special responsibility 10 b~iid
I mi~ht ~o on for nays.
It got hot and Ihe clirt 11";1, ;'ad. I il1~. I can't dc,crilJe~..
pense .black sm~ke from the lip the prosperit)' o~.lhe Common
~.·ttler~ cl~wed Mel dll~
Bowman Manrli,pn cried ~'hen Then our lighLs wenl 0111, anti hC I ililill R new hUIlse hcte '·'lIi·~ r;:of.lOg billowed htgh ol'er thc I wealth as a whole.
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h"1 flre;boat continued to pour 'Idier social functions,
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mbsioncr George Dre\\" and ~lrs .
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Drew, met some 350 per30ns
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BAGHDAD, Iraq I Reutersl- were members o[ London's Cana'
;.~ on hil rescue crews.
The prosecutor of the military dian community.
laid: "Words can't
By DAVID ROWNTREE
campai~n of slander began.' He' the fucl that a man has the cOllr· court trying the leaders of the MACMILLAN ABSENT
how the men ha\'~ I Canadian Pren Stall Writer
was thrown out of the writers' i age tOll'rlte critically 01 the to· former Iraqi regime o\"'erthrown Virtually every British cabinet
TheY're ,oing at the job I Ther~ seems IItlle doubt that union. Observers of Russia see 10 talltarian society will give com· July 14 Wednesday demanded the minister was present, with the
HERE IS A REPLICA o£ Wesley United Church
and tongs now. Bllt ihe official Communist .reaction the abuse and obscenities thrown (art to others who are forced to death sentence lor Tawflq Suo exception of1'rlme Minister Mac·
made into a cake by Mammy's Bakery for the
two miracles will happen to the award of the 19,8 Nobel at Pasternak a development of keep their thoughts to them· waidl. 65, former foreign minis· millan.
Golden
Jubilee celebrations of the Church which
will tell."
Prize for Iiterolure to Boris Past· the antifntllectuBl line that Ni· selves.
ter 01 the Arab Union govp.rn· The British prime minister was
~rain of the rescue "rforl croak is a ~Iunder, .
cita Khrushchev' foliowed last REMAINS PATRIOT
ment of Iraq ard Jordan. Sud· preparing a small, informal din·
is being observed this week.
lI'n~ its loll. Doclors ord. . ~osterna~ s crnne .In th~ Kre~. month in making changes 10 Ihe
Whether Paslernnk was [orred waidi pleaded not guilty to all ner for the Diefenbakers at 10
lin S eyes IS that hiS pme·wm· university system thut ~il'e stu· t~ reject the Nobcl Prize or not charges. The prosecutor claimed Downing Street, to be follow~ by
(Terra Nllva photo Service).
nin~ book Doctor Zilil'ago cardes dents less opport!!nit)· to discuss perhaps doesn't matter.
Suwaidi interfered in Syria's In· a formal reception for some 200.
a respect (ur humanity and a iove and criticize the regime.
I It has been suggested tha( the ternal affnirs and plotted to London's press also gave the·
i for people os Inui\'iJlIal; In the
This and the actions ~gainsl Kremlin feared he might spek force Syria to take military Ie· Canadian leader a warm ,ecep.1
udition OI.I:co Toistoy that trans· Pasternak, It has been s\lggested. asyilim oUlside Russia if they let tion against Iraq.
tion in their news pages and rdi·
eends poiJtlcai theory.
are the outcome of Kremlin frars him go but in interviews with
torial columns. The Daily Mail
published a full page review of
RINGHILL, N. S. I The book can be taken 85 an that slrong dissatisfaction with Weslern reporters he gave the im
. in~l.ct.menl of communism - he ithe iovernment might result In pression of being like Tolstoy in,Prl"nce'
I his career and the Daily EPress'
total of li4 . critiCizes Marx and many aspecls action
his devotion to the couniry and ~
own~d by Canadian· born Lord
of Russian life since the Bolshe· BOOK CRITICAL
its people.
Beaverbrook, brought out • ~pe·
i Il'ik RtCVoiuthion-bbut P1erhaps more
If the Russians had wanled to And If Pasternak gal'e up the
cial Canadian supplement.
I mpor ant e ewa,l s the .Iub· keep their· peopie ignorant of prize voluntarily. as he told the
i merl:ence 01 tile individual to the
Pasternak's book-it has not lJeen Swedish Academy, "in view of I
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I gro~p. that Is cO.mmon to other pUblished there - the best tnin~ the meaning given to this h~lIor
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Pope John XXIII started work A solemn thanks;il'ing ~ervicl
SOCietIes besides the Communist. might havi been 10 let him go In the community to whIch I be· O'ITAWA (CP)-~nnce P~lIlp
Thursday at his predecessor's for the election of lile Pope wi!
UJI."REST FEARED
to Stockholm next month and ac. long," no one will miss his mean· Thursday bagged eight duck. at
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desk in the Vatican as priests and be heid Salurday, the Feast 0;
I When the Swedish Academy told cept his prill', There need ~ave Ing or mistake his courage.
a toot near T~urso, Qu~. I d'
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workmen prepared for his cere. AU Saints. in St. John Lateran,
I the sa·year·old poet. novelist and been no widespread, publicity.
party o( SIX iuns, me !.I Ing
monial coronatipn.
the world's foremost Catholic
translator last week that he had As it is now, the RUs>ians
In 1872, Horace Greeley, the members of the prince's staff, OT'rAWA, (CP) - Prince The cardinals who cicciI'd the church aRd the Pope's cathedral
been chosen for the Nobel Prize, know that Pasternak has written 1 Democratic preslder.t!al nomi. stayed overnight at the Black Pbilip will visit the mille dis· Patriarch of Venice to the ;ririt. as Bbhop of Rome,
Ihe news was kept fr.om the Rus· a book and even If they don't nee, died between election day Bay Duck Club, near Thurso, 30 aster scene at Springhill, N,S, ualleadership of the world's .iilQ,. Some Vatican observers thoughl
sian people.
know much. about IL~ cont~nts, and the day tbe electors voted, miles east of here, and went today on his way borne to Lon· 000,000 Catholics two days ago that the Pope would take advan.
As tributes poured In from the they realize It must be un com· Three votes were 'cut for the ~~~Otini early Thursday morn· don, government ~OWie an· kissed his papal rIng in the third !age of the presence in Rome o(
rest .of the world, in RUs!ia a plimentary to the regime. And dead candidate.
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nounced Thursday night.
and last adoration of the new pon. 51 cardinals to call a conistory
Philip got the leisl limit, flight.
The prince will visit Cumber· tiff
to fill some of the. 17 vac·
In all, the Jl8rty bagged 20 ducks. !lind No.2 colllery where 174 cAimINALS PAY HOMAGE
ancies in the sacred College of
He was accompanied by his miners were trapped by an un· Wearing their flowing scarlet Cardinals.
• e ere tar y, James Orr, his derground upheaval a week ago. robes for the first time since the - - - - - - - - - - equerry, Capt. David Alexauder,
The prince aIJo will visit the death of Pius XII, the cardinals - - - - - - - - - .
A (CP) - Prince Philip StJllPORT8 TOAST
because of her two cultures-and In this respect It. Is also unrea. and a Scotland Yard delectlve, hos~ltal at Springhill ~o talk paid homa~e to John XXlII 1n the
night 'ralsed his lIia5J in ~vernor-General Massey sup- languages.
listie to refer to the Common· SUperintendent F. Kelly.
. with survivo", Including 12 SIstine Chapel where his election
to partnership between ported the toast. Lewis W. Doug. . He spoke briefly In French say. wealth ~s one unit for It now con· PbUlp'l host was Air Comme- men rfllCued alive Thursday took place.
:-nmtlnweallh and the LTDlt· lis, former U.S. ambassador In fng he thinks \hat now more'than slsts 01 10 fully indepeI'!dent sta. dore W L S O'Brien a MOD. after being - trapped six days A Vatican source said John
Cloudy and cooler; show·
LondO!1, and Lord Balllleu, clJalr· ever Canadians are comin, to ,Pop. tes, and I hope that numl?er will 'treal It~ckbroker Othe~s in the and nights at the mine'. 13,000- would follow his predecessor's rx·
ers
this morning. High'
man o( the ESU, also spoke.
preclate tne Important role' play· go. up to 12'wnen Niieria and th~ 'party were Air C~romodore J. G. foot level.
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Mr. Massey said the Common· ed by French·speaking Canadl. West Indies I~eration loin as Stephenson. RCAF chief ofptr. A lIovernment house spokes· with the three-tiered liara ~y the
wealth and the United States ans In nationalllle,
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sonnel, and Air Commodore Ed. man said the prince's Comet IV senior cardinal deacon Nicola
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common Idenls, but must be .vary The union's work was :eally
'The. task .of the unIon now Is Queen's flliht'.
10 leave Ottawa at 2.30 p.m. high up on the facade of SI. PN·
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~nghlh • Speaking Union of 'and the cult of uniformity.
'''The day has gone when We cause 'IUs essential to build up The prince II in Canada,!n COD' mad of 7:30 p,m. as orIginally of thousands of people massed in
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proposed the In CanadB, Mr, Massey said. would say tIlBt Its sole ··purpilsli 'an unOU!cial. person. to • per~on- nectlon with the English.Speaking soheduled.
. the vast colonnaded space bciow.
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a .Iormal dlnn~r in cl:n· one·thlrd of the population 'lpokc was to look ifter the ·understand. friendship which can do so much UnIon . Conference a~ ottawa.
It will lind at Moncton, N.B., .The· ceremony will begin at
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With the ESU's third French as theIr mother tongllc. Ing between.thoUnlled. Kingdom to... encoura~c the cohesion of the Philip Is president of the J<:SU's and the prince wit! trarel by 8:30 a.m. (3:30 a.m. AST) lnd is
and Canada W~.8 richer country and theUnlted'8tattl'of America. ·Enalish·spliaklni community.
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New York and Paris showing ony
chase made at that store doted
Tuesday, October 28th, Mail these
pons to The Daily News postmarked
later than midnight, Monday,
ber 3rd.
(2) On receipt of these two coupons
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must be worn to the C.l.B. Armoury
Saturday, November 8th.
(3) The Daily News will carry doily, Mend
through Friday, instructions for the Hul
Hoop Contest which every co
must clip out and also carryon his
her person to the C.L.B. Armoury Sotu
day, November 8th.
(4) Each contestant, in his or her age
must perform these instructions,
will be the contest.
(5) The contestant, in each age group,
performs the best, or who performs
most instructions correctly, will win,
(6) The prizes will be awarded to
winners at the close of the contest,
(7) The King and Queen of Hula
will be chosen by the judges
awarded ,uitabls trophies.
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DOOR OPENING SPECIALS!
WHILE THEY LAST!
to take advantage of this PILLOW BOYS' LADIES'
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great history making Sale CASES
TABLES
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last day bargain s available • S~2 POUND BAGS
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. JOHN'S, NIWFOUNDLAND
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1953
pprove Forest Management A reas
Plan Control
tting Program
:;:e Government of Newfoundland has given its
:>.1 to the establishment of 15 new Forest ManI Areas. according to a l'tatement of the Hon.
Keough, Minister of Mines and Resources.
~reas are to be established as follows:"~II rood- '~'itlm Bay.
Inl Lcamtn~lon.
~dr0Y "allry (Du£ly
FI0C~'.
There!is (Eurcka
F:('(~ I.
1e
,l""t .\nn.
'rl"'r H\lm~r.
E.~"rhoi, Ilrook
;'(fI'l Block).
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to the remaining tim.
ber, To such extent u may be
I possible clear felling of )!oung
trees for fence materials, flake
longers etc, will be ellmlnated
and thele materl~h will be per.
mittee! to be taken only as a
thinning process,
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far as poulble, fire·
~: I,rnr~r's (SI, Grorgr'~ I w?od WIll come from lowgrade
I Clmhcr ("ompAn" Block),
'.. es Brook. .
· ;Ionr Lots (Blocks 1,
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, birch. Injured and deformed
Ilrecs and tops, Sta nds damag·
i ed b~' disease, insects ctc. will
bc 5alva~ee! to the extent pos·
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Where limber i& permitted to
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Film Council:
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Sponsors Special
Film Week'
The .St. John's Film Councii I ious groups In the city h'
has this week sponsored a been shown in the Prel'.
spccial Film Week, which Pre· I Room ot fhe Nat. Film Bo:.
sident Phyllis Brookes says "is in the Centre Building, Chul'
the first time a specific film Hill. On Monday, wome ..
week has been put on by any groups were invited to vir
film council in Canada."
films of Interest to their 01
So interested are the National ganizatlons. On Tuesda:r: th
Film Board in Montreal, that men's groups were the s'uesk
they hal'e requested copies of Wednesday, tbe Home ant
the weeks program and have S<:hool Alisaciations; Thursday
sent Mr. Ar~h Knowles, Pro- the Youth groups, friday thl
gram Supervisors for the Na· church groups, and the final
tional Film Board, to SI. John's night, this Monday, will be deto act as guest speaker and gain voted to labor groups.
first·hand information on the
"In this way we hope to
week's activities.
show the various organizatio!lll
~Irs. Brookes told the Xews, the tYPe6 of films that would be
"The SL John's Film Council most useful to them, "KrI.
has been more active than any Brooke•• aid.
other film council across Can·
aela this rear. 1 have a \'er\'
. line committee who hal'e reall~ !
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H. B. Roberts at last night's Prince of Wales College Sp' eech Night held Rt the Pitts Memorial Hall. •
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ITcle. be cuI [rom Forest ~anaKe·
menl Areat for firewood, fenc·
r:.r h Block I.
ling, li.hery purpose!, or saw
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l r a r> 0 n s '1lo~s used In the construction
R:'''''l.
or repair of personal property
\1;nHrr ~lld thaI these I no stumpage ~hall be charged.
',cJld be l~r~all~. e"1 Prel'aillng royalty rates will,
(" ,()On. Tllch c t orest apply in the caSe of commercial I
t~rnl Arra! had already operalions.
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~:Jbhlhed nrilcr al:- .
, Permit, to cut wood Cor c o m · ·
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: mercial PUI'POlCS ma)' be ob'l
Imonler.
i tained from the Forest Inspcc·
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'.flhbrid.e.
I tor •. Permits. for domestic needs, .
!'Ialr COHo Trinity.
, may be obtained bOlh from Ihc'
~ de I'Eau.
' Forest In!pcct0r~ and lrom the
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Numerous
U'ons CU·
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Jub-.lee Cer' e' mon.-es ort owns en
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Hold C11aI--teI'f
~rC'up,
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to
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~~~~it~!~~nd
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each
Through the coopmtlon cf
Rotarians !,>ich Rumboldt and
Bob McLeod a apeeial program·
me of \'ocal leleetionl was Ir·
ranged for yesterday', lunch·
Parade eon.
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F.il'c hundl. e.d members of mgation,
Frank Kinsman
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\reslcy l:nltcd Church congl'e made R prc5cnlation of a pic· ,lith homb nalcrs. ~!otorists JO.hn's artists: Mis! Jean Lynch,
I ~atlon. and visitors from othrr
'lire of the church.
approachin~ the Housing Cor· ~IIS5 Anna Hatfield and Mr.
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The St, John's Lions Club, wcre "il'Cll small tokens wilh i l'nilcd Churchcs in 51. John's
The week's celebrations of poration office or thc policr Donald Belbin.
hcld their annual combined' Ihe Lion's crest as soul'cnicrs attended a 50th anniversar~. lhe Weslcy United Church 50th traffic division to pay fines arc
The programme \\'as thor·
Ladles' ane! Charter Nlghl oC the el'ening. Also the Lions: h:;nquet in the church hall on! annivcrsar)'. wi~1 end Sund.ay risking their springs or other oughly enjoyed by all prescelebrations al the Old Colony I themselvcs were recipients of
ednesday night.
I I\'lth the unl'elltng of a plaque damages so great are the haz· ent.
purposr of setting up
Club on Thursday, October 23rd key holders,
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. of the names of ministers who ards.
Vi.itors at yesterday's meet·
~hnagement ArtIS
is
commencing at 7,30 p.m,
. Dr. A. S. Butt, chairman for, sen'ed the church since its in"
The lane leading off Harvel ing were E. LawTence, Toronto;
cUllinll operation! In .
The cvenln~ began with a
After dinner presentations of' the . evening, I~trod~ced th~ auguration In 1007, His Han. Road to the Motor Registration R. Kelland, st. John's; R. W.
I "'a~' I I 10 make for what
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dinner.
President
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following awards were ~rC~1 ~Iue~s, ,\\h~ II ere Re\: the Lieutenant Governor will Office at Ihe west of the square Sparkes, st. John'. Jnd D. Pike,
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' .••. , i eer welcomed the 'Lions and made by president Lion Don f r. dl' 'd' callfe 0 the Nell' he present to unveil the 1'1"que.lls al50 in very bad condition.
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District
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Stan Tolan: al50 the following! Lion Stan Tolan: 10 year 100<;0 Unlt~d Church; Hon. L, R.
fomu is controlled by
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guest!: LI!>n Max Martln zone I RttendRnce, Lion L, M, Parsons; CurtiS, acting premier; Mayor
f\Crpt that a person
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chairman, Lion Herb dowdcv I Key awards for sponsoring of H. G. R. Mews; Mr. Malcolm
r::: "a maximum of 2,000
president
of Mount Pearl Club'· two or more members, Lion Hollett, Leader of the OPPO!I·
!r~1 01 timber eut for blJ
also MadeaUne PinsenL ~Irs: President Don ~!mer and Lion lion; LL Col R. Fewster, of the
N. ,. firewood.
in the
Don Mercer addressee! the large Pele Slimmers: Plaqucs, for sall'a.liont Army; Rev., Dr .. ,L. ~.
111 ~J;Ticullure.
or any
gathering
and thanked the Lions merilrious service, (outgoing Burry oC th: St. Joh~ 5 Presb~·
II:tUPitiOns of I similar'
011 behalf of the ladies for executive 1957·58); Lion Edgnr tery, and MISS Georgi Mills.
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making this evening possible. E~cott. Lion Bill Kendall, and
A magnificent Inniversll1'Y
:JIll,,;: C!>r any
purpose
Lion J. Bowne gal'e a most LIOn C!are Godden. Monarch cake, made in exact .repiice of
rr Is allowed without
Impmsil'e talk on thc meaning conventIOns and ccrtJficates: the ncw Wcsley Church wa! cut
The holder of a
of tlje Lord LIONS. This was Lions Rupcrt Bartlett, Pat Dob· by Mr, E. Bursey, one of the
IS rtCluired to clITY out
excellently prescnted and was bin, :'tlac ~Icreer, Reg Morgan, oldest members of the congre.
witb rellard to the
most thoroughly enjoyed by aiL Fred Cornick, Lloyd Andrews, gation,
and lila of trees to be
D\lrlng the dinner the ladles Dick Valse),. Lal. M. Parsons,
Representing the Wesley ~on.
:lit amount of wood to be
Claude. Meehan, Reg. W. Press. I
!he plac:t where trUlJ .hall
Following dinner a dance was
the manner In which
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for eutUna .hall be I
wns the hula hoop contest con·
. tbe time and manner In 8R. CAPTAIN F. JENNINGS
dueled hy Lion Bob Bartlett.
, ..oed may be cut and I
The winners were Lion Pete
within tile Irn.
The Salvallon Arm)! In St.
Th,e Member for White Bay and Betty Summers,
a Fore.t Mlnaiement John', announceJ that a city· South, the Honourable Dr, F,
the euttlnl of IIW 101' wide united Youth Rally will W, Rowe, yesterday returned
be on a .elective basis be held In the Salvation Army from a vi!it to the Seal Cove Verle and with the strong prot>for the taking oC rna· Temple, Springdale Street Qn and Bale Verte portions of his abllit~· of normal logging actlvl.1
trtU in ,uch a WIY u to Saturday night, November ht. district.
ties next year they are now:
Ihr b:.!t qualily lumber. (8,00 p.m.)
, D r . RO\l'e reporL~ that durin!: ,seclng the worst of Ihe cco·' The Minister of Lahour, Hon·
~ o{ wood and
At thi' R II' lh
,'11 b thp pR~1 seRson there h~s been I nonm receSSiOn which has a[· ourable C. H. Ballam has an·
ereI'1\ Ib C CORII'd era bIe Improl'ement
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Ie I nounccu., t he appointment of R
I ban~ ~ne!a loullg peop e s ra!s the main road ICRdin~ frem; h"o particular effcct in :-;CII" conciliation boore! to endeavour
I ~uest
k) outhllc~oru~. cThC Trans·Canada to Baie Vertc i foundlanti this year beeau~e of to bring abollt a~recment in
i I I' L' ~PJea er WI h' e r. ap·, which was opened last I'ear
the pOOl' fishcl'.\'.
the currcnt dispule hetween the
MINISTERS who served al Wesley United Church are shown her•.
a n.c. cnnln~!, Ie Command·!
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Officer of the Salvation! wTa~eaCdICarln!: oC lh~ right of I Dr. Rowe stalee! that thc . ng a,) ell' oun and Del'elop'
Hack
IWw:-Rc\'erend F. R. Matthews, B.A., (1911-1914); Reverend
!: Arm~' Corps at Grand Falls, Sr.
l n thc bull,dOZlng of the newly elecled Baie Verte Town ment Company and the Inler·
F. J. Armitage, B.A., (193i .1940); Reverend W. B. Perry, B.A., B.D.,
,Caplaln Jennings hu lieen mroa~ frcom Baled'Felrtc tOrt Coach· I Council, with ~!r. \\'. H. Eaton national Woorlworkcrs of Amcr·
acUI'ely
ltd ith
. an s ove an
eur e L)'s '
ica, Local 2·254. Th~e partie~
(1940.1948); Reverend A. J. Barrett, B.A., (1948.1955)j Reverend A. S.
young; was completed a few weeks ago I as mayor, Is making plans based have been trying to negotiate a
Imperial Oil Com- 'eo . ISSac a e w
Butt, B.A" B.D., D.D., (present mmister). Front Row (left to right)
aliSO scouts: and the Member feels that If on the future growth of this collective agreement cQvering
Limited have an· ,P.ndPlceUlb ! cgroups,
or severa years and' I
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Mrs. Annitage, Mra. Perry, Mrs. Barrett and Mrs. Butt.
has been instrumental In'
. I al goes well, It ought to be lown.
e emp oyees of the woods op·
that they will . i' b
organ I possible to mal:e this r o a d ·
. erations of the Company for
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pleased to welcome un: fth scout troops and cub available to Ihe people of these BOlh In Baie Verte and Seal whom the Internationai Wood.
pubhc to inspect I~~~v~nc~. leveral centres In the two &ettlements by the end of Cove the problem of adequate workers of America is the certi·
next summer,
supplies of good drinking water fied bargaining agent. The
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new Division I The affair promise. to be In. Dr, Rowe said that there Is exists. Bale Verte Is considering agreement when completed will
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be the first collectlv, agree·
Ellubeth • teresting and helpful and the considerable distress In the
'youth 01 the city are cordially area because of the double ecO. ways and means of enlarging ment these parties,
Invited to attend. It II expected nomic blow resulting from the the present supply to meet the
that their wU! he representa. cdrtallment. In Bowater's pulp. town's growing needs, and the ar;he :e~~:~~ of the Board
live younll people's group. It. wood production and the virtual people of Seal COl'e are giving wh~ w·
. t ~h~fe'th E~q ..
lendlnll from various corps on !~Iure of !Ihe cod·fishery. thought 10 lI'a)'s and meam of I ion ~~l1?i~~lna /
de. n·
I the AVllon Peninsula, The P o.
l'I.ev~rtheless the people afe
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keeping their spirits up and Instlluling a \\aler system, ERq" \\ho was nominated by
i ,~nc~alt out Smetan', Milar f¥1 Ih~t with a great likelihood I which \1'111 be ahle tn smlce I the Company with Magistrate
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cllHe will pretide.
I of mineral del'elopmenl at Bale most or the home! in the area ! Br;an J, WhIte who wa~ ap· i
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pOinted Chmman by the Min·:
i ister Collowing joint nomina.
I tion of the other two memQers I
ol the hoard,
ChiPfI lsl~nd.
Binchy Ba~·.
·umanl·illt.
Benton.
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Entries For'
Hula-Hoop
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Contest
Entries Rre cominJ; ill
fnst for the big DAILY
NEWS Hula·Hoop Contest which takcs place
on Satumay, Nov. 8th.
Split-Hood
Storm Coats
Cotton poplin with rayon
quilted lining. Full length
ribbes and knitted cuffs
for snug fit.
SIZES 7-14,
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Hoys and girls who
wish to participate in
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of the BOa~dof ~~dl~. Statlo~ 'VOWR. ~wned and operated 'by Wesley United Church,
relebratlnl it. Golden· Jubilee, ar~ shown:- Le.ft to ri,ht, Bert Moores, Frank Kinsman, Harvey
~ Max .R.Butle1'.~(Terla Nova Photo Ser vlc:'e).
the fun and try for one
of the big prizes are advised to getthelr entries in without (lelay.
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YEAftLY SlJBSClIIP'fION RATES
Clnadl .. .. .. .. ..512.00 per annum
Unlte,d Klnielom and
all forelllD coun:rlu $14.00 per annum
Authorized II.~ lecond dau mail, Post
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The State Of The Province
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There is todEiY a floor under the
IiYing standard that helps to minimise the worst effects of temporary unemployment. There may
have to be relief but it is no longer
of the six cent!. a day variety and
it is supplemented by a \'ariet~' of
other welfare benefits.
A famil~' of two adults and four
children is tOclCl~' eli~ible for monthl~' grocer~' orders to a value of
562 and familv allowance payments
bring the income up to about S90
a month. It follows, therefore. that
thE' a\'erage fp.mily on able-bodied
relief in a rural area dops have a
tolerable minimum rate of living in
the circumstance~.
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But the problem is to avoid able·
bodied relief. It is even bigger than
that. It calls for the provision of a
much longer working season.
A good living standard, a real
en.io~'1TIent of I;fe and II prosperous
pro\·ince. depend upon the maximum utili::ation of the productive
cap2city of the population. No
regin:l can grr.,w when many of its
peonle ha\'e to spend months of
each ~'ear in idleness. The fact that
m;:n~' people may be content with
unemployment insurance does not
.iusti£~· it as a wbstitute for prodl,lcth'e effort. I t is properly to be
considered onl~' as a means of
tiding a man over when there is
simply nothing at all that he can
eo to maintain year-round gainful
enough lind they are helping to un·
denvrite for those who can gain
~ummer and fall employment B:
higher stand:1rd of living. But we
must never allaw ourseh'es to berome complacent to a point when
these services come to be considered liS a rea~on for doing nothing
about constructive work over a
longer period of the year. In short,
the aim of both Federal and Pro\'incial polic~' must be to eXDand
work opportunities throughout the
~'ear.
Centralization is an important
factor in this connection in l\'e\\'foundland, It is diffil'ult if not
impossible tIl organize work for
pE.ople who live in isolated and
!m1all communities. But the present centralization pro~ramme. ,l!enerous though it ma~' be. Is neither
large nor \'igorous enough. T11e
reason is tIle hnitation on pro\'incial capacity to make it more (1\'namic. For that reason. it should
be a venture jp which the Dominion Government ought to be willing
to share.
The creation of sub~lflntial to\\"ns
on good sites where longer working seasons at a \'ariel~' of useful
tasks can be more easj]~· supplied
should become a national as well
as a provincial project. It could
bring about a revolutionary change
in the state of the province and
··make possibl~ e much larger conemplo~'1TIent.
tribution by the peonl~ of :\ewThe so~ial security services of the foundland to the gross national
Dominion Government are welcome product of the nation.
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Great new buildings of steel and
concrete are rising in the heart of
the old city of St. John's and under
their shadow the older structures
of stone, brick and wood seem
doomed gradually to total elimination. The paCe of change on Water
and Duckworth streets will, however. be modified ~. the speed of
~onomic progress. Much of old st.
John's may still be holding its own
many years from naw.
It is in the northern suburban
ares that the big change is coming.
There, on spacious sites overlooking the \'alle~' that divide!; the old
city from Churchill Park, imposing
new architectural designs are giv-
ing the impress of the modern age
to the oldest town in North
America.
Nothing serves better to symbolize the new era than the Imperial
Oil Company's office building, its
external appearance a mass of
gleaming glas~ and aluminum. and
its interior design a fine example
of the attractiveness that may go
wi th functional planning.
More than anything else, however, this new building is a demonstration in the future of st.
John's as a progressive factor in the
growth of the province and a continuing element of - mnjor importance in the distributing trade.
Television In Westminfster
Two precedents were broken this
week when the Queen went to the
House of Lords to ooen the new
ieSsion of' the United Kingdom
parliament. There were four women
among the peers and the ceremonies were televised.
It i!; difficult to determine which
was the greatest departure from
established practice, the women
peers or the ~)evision cameras. But
at least both are evidence of the
capacity of Britain to keep pace
with the times and it is even more
interesting to realize that most of
the major retonm of the past forty
years have betn established by a
Conservative Government.
The present session has a partiCular interest because It Is likely to
be the last of the present parliam~l The tide of events at home
hal been running strongly in fav-our
of the Tori~S" in the past several
months and 1t i8 more than likely
that Mr. Macmillan will put hlB
popularity to the test before the end
cf:next spring.
The Labour Party will have to
PlralcU•• lot Of internal dWeren-
ces and come up with e more coherent and acceptable policy in order to restore its prestige in the
nation.
WHEAT CARGOES UP
Regina Leader· Post.
Wheat shipments {rom' Churchill
have climbed steadily In the last 13
shipping !eosons.
Ench year a new record was sct. cll·
maxed this year with the shipment of
approximately 19,~OO,OOO bushels of
wheat overseas and 9,eOO tona of feed
oats and screenings to Montreal.
This new total Is about 3,000,000
above last year's shipments and more
than six times the wheat exports of
2,928,936 bushels via the Hudson Bay
route In 1946.
WHERE FASHION REIGNS
New York Herald Tribune
American women pride themselves on
being the best-dressed In the world, and
New York prides it!elf on being the
centre of the fashion IndUstry.
And Fifth Avenue undoubtedly Is
the .howcaie In which the finest achievementa 10 design and In fashion are aet
forth. .
The new ."Flfth Avenue Openings,"
which will be timed as preludes to the
Spring and Fall seasons. will dramatize
the Importance of the Avenue as a dl.·
pIa, eeatr. for American babloD,
THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD.
By WAYFARER
MOnTIER BAY PL.4N
The ~Iinistcr of ~Iincs and Resour·
this wcek proclaimed his f:lilh In
~!orticr Bay as a grent crossroads of
the shipping world. Mr. Keough did
not ~ay whether this belief in the es·
ttblishment of a transshipping pIlrt in
the magnificent outer harbour of
~!arystown had been founded on any
nell' development in the efforl to
bring It about. A few months ago it
was said by the Financial Post thnt a
brlcf I\'ns then being studlcd by expcrts
in Ottawa and Ihat "If Ottawa turns
down the whole dl~me, it is unlikely
th"t an)' mOI'e will be heard of u;ill~
Ncwfollndland for car~o Ir.1n,fcr."
That II'a, all unncccFsarilv pC.lsimi<lic
commcnt. ~ t'nless a free cu,'loms arca
is rcquircd as part of Ihe sch('me. Ihere
Is nothing Oltawa c.,n do if prfl'nlc pn·
terpri.'e is willing to inl'cst in ~Iortier
B.1)' a.1 a transshiprr.cn\ centrc.
~c~
It 1\',1.1 vcr~' ncnrl~' fort)' ~'enr5 ago
th.t we first hcard ~f Morticr Ba~·. It
h;1pp~ned ln our carly reporlln~ days.
Into the o[licc came a lall. thin EII~lish·
man. wearing a bowler hat amI a droop·
ing white mnustache. His name was H.
C. Thompson anel he had first appeared
on the :'\cwfo\lndJand scene some years
h~lorc Ihe war a! an arlvocnte of a fast
ship and rnil routc th:1\ would carry'
pnssengers and mail across thc Atlantic
with a saving of two or three days. His
irlca iflcl'.Irleri a ra"'''"" fl'''''1 Vr'''c
1l~l\le B~)' to St. George's and the whole
rOllte 11'".1 fl'ee of the f[)~ that ~I'ips
han 10 cncountcr when pa"in~ Cape
Ra('c or moving throll.ch the Sirait, of
Belir Isle. Thu' he hccame known as
ro', Free Zono" Thomns"n. Lotcr
he was attracted to Ihc magnificent
hr.rbr'.ll'agc of ~Inrtier Aa~' and it, pro:'!·
imitl' In Ihe worlrl's Tr.'d n rOIl'c'. He
InllSI hare spent a fortunc tral'elling
haCk and 1"l'th arro.ss Ihe Allanlic. tr)'·
in~ to hu;l,t un inlerest in a free port
In Jlorlier Ray.
Hro ~;1me to \IS Ol1l'r during Ihp ("om·
mi."jon periorl when Ihe r.ol'crnmrnt
hnrl canceller! his conccssions and we
were able 10 heln him get them restor·
rd. Thcn one dal' dllTin~ Ihe II'o1r hr
C:ln'r 10 hili liS n 1.1.'t cOllrtl)' ~ood by
nncl \\'~nt off to his de~th at the h~nd-,
of Ihe crew of n German sllbmarin~.
Th"
.~rhcmp
lnl' dormant IIntil C. F.
~lcLellan took It up about n'le yeara
ago and procured similar concessions
.1S a bes;. lor endcavouring to sell the
idea to transportation and government
interests as a means of lowering the
costs and Increasing the efficiency of
trade between the Grcnt Lake! region
and the world. The deep waterway hal
its limitations for ocean Ihlpping. If
through the period of open nav!.gation
the products of the Middle West were to
be stored in Mortier Bay, ocean shipping could come all throuRh the year
nnd give to gmin and other producLJ
the advantage of cheap water transport
on a )'car-rounrl basis, Thesc ocean
ship.1 would leal'e at ;[orticr Bay the
prociucl.s of the world to be taken from
April to November liP tge St. Lawrpnrr hy the lake boals which had carried Ihe grain and orc t[l Mortier Bal'.
11 would seem to be the cBse'that I
fr£e port area would be needed Bince
much of the inward cargo might be
dutiahle and therefore subject to
storage in bond.
This Is a plan that nceds Imagination
for full appreciation. It i8 the kind of
thln~ that could revolutionize the econ·
omy of this province, We aTe not
qualified to assess Its practicability bllt
we have no hesitation In saying that It
reprcsents a challenge to the vision of
industr)' Bnel govcrnment. For the potentialitics of transshipping ports one
has only to, look at the size and com·
merce of Hamburg and New Orleans.
We have visited both t1l£seplaces, Ham·
bllTg is the ocean port for the dlstri·
bution of imports and exports of ccn·
tral Europe. ~ell' Orleans exchanges the
products of the world and the :'.lissi.ssip.
pi area, A transshipping port In New·
fOlllldland coulel prol'idc a ,similar eX·
change 0 f the prolillc\., of Ihe world for
Iho'e of the ~Iiddle Wc"t o[ North
America.
The Financiai post
Critics hul'C been inclined to over·
e,timale Ihe cost of prep"ring and
pnckagin~ of fooels and to unrtercstimatc
the l'nllI'Cnlcnce and sa ring for the con·
sumer.
The V.S. Depilrtment of Agriculture
in a sludy o[ this business found that
a consumer who bOllght S100 worth of
unsefl'iccd foods in Washington, D.C.,
I~st winter. would havc had to pay ani)
61c. morc for thc equivalent quantity of
"scrviced" foods,
The cOI1I'cnicncc foods-thosc with
"built·in maid sen ice." such as frozen
pre·cooked sausage and cut· up rcarly·
to·fry chickcn, it II';lS reported; were
lillic more expensil'e th"n umcrl'iced
foorls,
In this da)' and age. fell' ~ousell'il'cs
\\ou:rI prefer to hur bulk breakfast
cercals. unw~shcel pot;ltoes or carrols or
chic~cns just as nat lire grew them. rath·
er th~n attractil'cl)' packaged. clean
fllod. all rcarl)' to go onto the store,
ThaI sort of thing nJa)' comc under the
heading of merchandising frills bUI to
Ihe consumcr it is an inexpcnsil'e and
laluable. improvement.
DURING the annual cllarity celebrations of thp St.
Lions Club held rec~l,tl~·. a presentation was made to
L. lH. Parsons by Prcsidpnt Don Mercer; who is 5hol\11 (ri
congratulating Lion Pars()us on his 10 year 100 percent
afice record.
REHI~n
alternatil'e 10 ~Iortlpr Bay 1I;ls
hern .'"~~("t!'rl. This i.~ Bil!, Desp:lir.
\\'e He not (jualifieel to elis~uss Ihe
m('rit~ of either port, That has to wait
on acrepl.,ncr of the crntral ielril Ihat
there i~ a tremendolls potential in Ihe
elcvelopmcnt of a tr;ln~,hipping centre
in :\cwfollnrlland. Wr belicl'e the idea
Is good but the bpst of idcas !ometimes
t;lke a vcry long time to bc convcrted
into accepted and accompliS'hed facts,
Rut this is an idea that should be pur·
,lied with force anel delermination.
I
lain.
Bul a wild bear would hal'e been in·
finitely better. Still though we hale
lost ou~ bears for well over s thousand
years. it is cheering to Ihink that the)'
have rctreated no farther than the
Pyrenees. And we have not quite for·
gotten.
GEXTLEMAN CANDIDATE
Milwaukee Journal
!'Ielson A. Rockefeller. Republican
candidate for governor in New York
state, got a strong pat on the back for
his record in the field of consen'stion
the ot her day.
!'lot only is Rockefeller sound on
conserration, said the giver of praise.
but his "family has been helping the
conserl'ation movement all ol'er the
nalion."
It's not surprising to hear A candi·
elate praised during B campaign. But
it is surpri~ing when it's hi~ opponent
II'ho does the praising. Yet th;]t was
the case here. The praiser was Gov.
Harriman, the Democratic candidate
running to succeed himself. A man can
he a gentleman in politics. And it's al·
ways good to find an example to prol'e
it.
BOOM AND BUST
Windsor Star
Boom and bust, inflotion and defla· CARLETON U,VIVERSITY SETS FINE
tion. always have been regarded as can·
EXAMPLE
tr~dicton' trends, But we all have been
From the Owen Sound Sun Times
all wrong about It if the ·current eco'
Ottawa's Carleton University provides
nomic phenomenon Is to be believed.
a ven' fine example of how to start a
It's true thot many are In the "bust" university. It Is an example which the
category, through unemployment or new university effort in York Is taking
other consequences of the recession. But as a pattern.
others still must be In the "boom" can·
In 1942 Carleton opened In rcnted
ditlon If statistics are to be belicvcd. premises. with part·time Instructors and
While some are suffering deflation, in· only el'ening classes, and these only In
flnton stili Is with us. Despite evrry· first·year university subjects. In 194~
thing, the cost·o{·lil'ing Index hit R dRY classes were bcgun; two years later
record high of 125.6 In September.
[ull degree courscs In arts, sco~nce and
If economists hnve an)' logical and
commerce were offered; in 1952 the
acc~ptable explanation for this
we'd school was endowed with full university
like to have it. It Is most confllslng to powers. Today, Carelton-supported
the layman, knowing onl), what by fees, glft5 and donations from private
economists havc told him about boom sources, and grants from the provincial
anel bust. innatlon and deflation, bus· and federal governments-ha~ acquired
lness cycles, etc,
a site for a future campus and construe·
To the ordinary man this seem8 an tlon of buildings Ie under way there.
extraordinary sort of reccsslon. where
The chairman of the committee on the
'orthodox economic Ideos no longer pre- York project BBYS "Carleton Blarted by
nil. In that there may be some hope holding evening closses In schools, and
of getting out of it quickly-but HUe later started day ciassel In churches
hope of getting out of It without an· and even private homes. We may very
other burst of Inflation.
well have to start on the BBme lines."
This Is an atUtude that recommends
ItseU to III who are concerned with
IN WEST WALES
wider opportunities for higber educaManchester Guardian
tion In Canada.
A climber once told me that one day
near the top of Cader Idris he wu
CREDIT SERVlCE
Itartled to lee a crouching. non·human
Cape Breton Post
figure clambering up behind him other credit unlona throughout the
through the mist.
More than 200 credit un Ina in Nova
For some time he fought against the Scotia today are· joining with 215,000
Insane Idea that it was I bear, only to world In celebrating the annlvernry
find when It got up' to him that it was of the founding of the credit union
a monkey. quite a friendly one, and movement, more than 100 years ago.
they flnlshed the ascent together. I Volunteer service, thrift and self·help
suppose It was quite exciting to meet are at the root of the credit union Idea.
evan a tam. monkey on a Weah moun· Accardini to law, all eredlt union oUi·
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THE BAMBOO
CURTAIN
All
Others Are Saying
[,\EXPE.\Sl\·!\ :\.\'D :lPl'HEClATED
•
By BRUCE BlOSSAT
For man)' ycars we have had to de·
pelld upon fr;]gmcntary reports or' life
in Red China. mostly from Llnlr;;incd
ob_,eTl'ers. To knoll' so little of the
worlel's most populous country has bccn
a sCI'cre handicap.
Bul no\\' Ihe barrier of ignorar.ce has
been broken, thnnks to onc of thc mo,t
superh exploits in American journalism
in many years.
For the first limr in Ihe r~earll' tl'n
years o[ Rer! Cllina', pxi,tt'lIl'c. il t'.S.
reporler of great experience ;\.- a forl'ign
obserl'cr and lI'ilh a hroad hack round
in agriculture and other economic fields
has ~ained entry to bring u, a report
that is at once comprehensil'c in eXtent
and massive in detail.
The man is John Slrohm. whose pene·
trating conclusions and rich documen·
tation have bClln made available to
Am~rica and the West In a six·part ser·
ies hy NEA Service.
~trrpl)' to get into. through and aut
of Rerl Chin;] called for courage. in·
genuity and high resourcefulness. all of
which Strohm displayed.
Yet he could have sholl'n thc~p at·
tributcs and still rcturned with a Ihin.
5hnllow. narroll'·guage report. The big
news Is that his rcporting mo1tched hi~
nerl'e. He has ~il'en us an aSlonishing·
Iy full portrait of the Communist
Chinese.
The picture is one of a teeming na,
tion being whipped h)' h.1te of Ameri·
ca and countless other ps)'chological
pressures into a .jrenzy 01 eflort aimed
at industralizing and communizing 650
million people in record time.
Strohm, who has twice had Russi~
in long and careful firsthand focus.
says Red China's communizing pace far
outstrips the Soviet Union's.
Edson In
Washingt
!\'lXON l'EERS Off IKE
By PETER f:OSOS
SEA
• •• I.E
\\'ASHINGTO:-/ - (i\F,A) \\'hitc House endorsemenl in h~
for B "gil'e the Den ocr"t, h!Ii"
paign. VicePre.lident ~i.xon
lahelled a 100 per cent pro·EI!!:ibc
Republican.
Su.lpicions that Mr. )l;lxon
steering B more independent
farther to the right than th~
-hal' been cropping up frot:]
time.
~ixon's speech ;.t the Hamrd
of Business Adminililration rnl.'
sl<!rled them. Here he ad,ocl:~
on upper bracket incom~ ta~ ntel
imposition of a manufacturm'
tax. Both are sacred principle!
hig business groups. Org.llled
publications pramplly jumped the
for supporting such reactionar: '
Nixon's initiai campaign
Indanapolis first rai.sed the
eleelon of "a radical A.O.A."
cans for Democratic Aclion)
would mean a flood 0 hills
"nationalization of heallh,
power, farming and other
stitution.s" and the substitution 01
ernment enterprise" for cril'ale
pri.;e in prol'iding lor the
th people
This got translated intQ some
language in the statement
)Jublican leaders i.;sucd at the
House ater a luncheon meeling
President and vicc·prc,sidell!. II
ed that "socializalioll o[ induslry"
follow a Democratic I'ictory. witb
one becming pawns f a ~upm
10 the left of New an~ Fair
The back·yard blast furnace. produc.
til'e of mere droplets of iron by com·
parison with grcat mill furnuccs. is
the el'er'prcsent symhol of the Communist attempt to gil'c a broad indus·
Iri.1 I footing to this \'ast peasant lanri.
Sirohm acknowledges that partly as
result of this immense labor and partiy
a8 a spur to greater effort. the Peiping
govrrnment has done much to make
ol'er the face of China, clea:Jing it uP.
injecting an "honor system" into many
money dealings. improl'ing housing
and other living conditions.
President Eiscnholl'H OISO !ned
languoge at his last prm
It was attributed to Ihc Ii .., pm
That built up the idea thaI ~ixoo
now pursuing I cour.se to the
the Presldent'5.
But the evident truth Is this: Red
China's industrial output is still but a
trickle when set beside the world's In·
dUstrial giants. M09t of its labor is ~till
at the primitive lerel.
This sl<!tement. howerer, wlI
the vice president's dktation er
ship. It was based on a draft
by the professional staff at GOP
quarters .
And meantime Red China's popula.
tion Is spiraling toward a frightening
one billion estimated for the earll'
1980's. The Chinese
are already
scratching the earth frantically for
e,l'ery edible shoot.
This text was chall~erl ~
b)' the White House conferee!,
dent Eisenhower i~ !aiel to haft
number of looks It 11 and 10 hll't
gested changes.
The task ahead is monumental. And
what Strohm's report strikes ),ou with
ahove all is that to achieve even this
much has cost the Chinese a staggcr·
ing and tragic price: their mlnd9 anel
their spirts have been tightly har·
nessed to the. ruthless purposes of
China'i Red dictators, The ill ave stamp
Is being branded upon the world's most
numerous people.
Even more tragic is that the weapon
of hate used by Peiping flres them Into
B milltant mood which could make them
ready to accept a world war that all the
rest of the world, including Russia.
realizes could be I totnl 'dIsaster for
humanity.
RAH:-AND SOMETIMES RAW
Each weekend the trumpet! blow
loud and clear for the heroes of the
·gridlron. When the leaves are color·
•
HiJ; press conference remark!.
. "Ihelr
the party polic)' declarallOn
ment"-mcaning the (;OP
waa 8 lurprise to people who
on it.
Careful examinationu 01 all lh !
campaign speech te~ts ailo .
reveal any evidence that l'<ixon II
ing away from El!enho wer
go t alone.
Nixon
is supporling
policies on ~banon, Fo\1ll01lo
China and the SOl'Iet Union
the last word. In fact, Ii"LX ontb
ed these policies harder than ,
dent and Secretary of state
unUl they both told him to 10
and answer Democratic critics
eign polley IJsueJ,
ing it 18 their time to grace \II'
legiate pedestal. But let dno
misguided.
In this daY ac
cerl, except the treasurer, must serve
with
the
inflationa!')'
cosU
without pay. The success of the credit
petition
of
more
youDI
fo IIIPUI
union movment In Nova Scotia IJ I
get
into
college-the
real
CI lie'.
credit to the ability and dedication of ,
on
the
campus
at
IlL
hn't
the thousands of working people who
have voluntllrily directed and promoted at the parental mansion
credit unions for the Pllit ~ yean in ICra~ toIether 10m. back
cover lib. ehecb Ise'. ~dlnI
I!!IJ provine•.
:d
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GWYDDI!
FOUNDED ORDER
England'. King Edward III
founded the Most Noble Order
of the Garter more than 600
years ago "for the saorning and
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Vi rencouraging
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ft,dmto": I tue with honorl, reward. and
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Ita new car Iwuc up to three
~ yean without waxing, resists chippini, scratching.
fading,
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N.w. Windshields
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bring you leila wider this
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color-key.d Interiorl III
handsome., hard."..rln,
materlala.
OIKervation Loung. R.or WIndow
••• III aclwive feature of III Vista
All the Finger-TIp Precl·
Illn of a jet t:ackpit is YOUrl
with Pontiac', new irutru-It..
ment panel. Instruments"
are hooded aloog the reulsed panel for extra wet}'.
mode1a- Pontiac'. glamorous new t:an·
Itpt cl the four-door hard top.
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giVe3 you up to aeven cubic feet
more trunk caplcity - and it'l III
wcablcl
From any angre the '59 Pontiac
is adream of acar ... and that goes
for flashing performance and marvellous
varue as well as the year's best looks
All the beauty, all the features, all the luxury you've longed
for are yours in one magnificently new car ..• Pontiac for
'59. Twenty-six dazzling new models, six great series, ••
from the lowest-priced Strato-Chief to the superbly beauti·
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,
and a new economy Strato-Six are newly refined for greater
effid~ncy. There are thr~ fully automatic transmissioll!.
Yes ... there's something for everybody and everything for
you in Pontiac for '59!
Trua-Contour Air-Cooled
Brak .. with an increase of up
to 27% in brake lining area ~
means you and your family
mjoy areater braking lafety.
A GENERAL MOTORS VAL US
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the
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·THE TERRA· NOVA MOTORS, LIMITED
NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL
ST. JOHN'S
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"SOCIAL COLUMN, DAILY NEWS".
TELEPHONE: 2~11.
:Mature Paren
CHILDHOOD OUTRAGES C.\~ the same sense ~[ Injury
HAUNt OUR ADULT LIVES
youn~cr generatlon',
ment o[ his property righ',s
...·EDDING ANNIVERSARY
he wl11 be attending from
by MRS, MURIEL LAWRESCE he [elt [or the older
n
When ~lr. J. was five l'~ars mistreatment of them"
a Ii d best November 3rd.-7th. Mr,
" a sled (or Christmas. ago
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Con •--tulatlona
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old he g0t
wilhes are extended to Mr. and Curdy wl11 b~ reprel~nt?a: ~ e
Time passed. and he outgrew it.
The young oltcn take or
lin. Wm. Power, 81 Bond St., Newfoundlan
Teac en
s·
[t was stored bchind some ~runks b~longings without askin.
on the fifty·filth anniversary 01 soclatlon at this Conference,
in the cellar.
mission. [( We reel
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their weddlna, which they c~le·
Mr, C, Stronll then lIave I
One snowy wintcr afternoon their appropriation of
bratt on Nevember 2nd. Their very Interesting and Inform a,
when h,~ was II years old hc' our only pair of white
family and man)' friends wish tlve talk on the Alml and Ob·
camc home (rom school to lind! magazine we've laid
them man)' more years of jectB of the Home and School
his little brother belly·whopping \ O\lt [inishing, the chancel
wedded happiness.
ASioclatlon from a parent's
down the Iront walk on hiS old had a hard time trYir.g
point of view. Stresslnll the
"ON' THL'" MEETI~G
need for co.operatlon between
sled. Shock and outrage possess· our parents to rCSplct DII!
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ed him. But wh~n he spU\'.~rcd erty rights,
'lte rea:u\ar monthly meeting parents and teachera, and bear·
thcm ollt to his mOlhcr. she was . The. intc~sit)' o[ OUr m.
of the Felldian lIome and mg In mind thai tbere were
borcd and impatient.
InJlIstlce IS alllays the
School Association was hcld in lome 1,~Q() children and 52
She soirl, "What nre you mak· ' away.
the collell! auditorium on Wed· I teachers in the combined
Ing such. a hiSS (or: You',·c ;;ot
The more an~ry lie are
nestiil)" October 29th, at 8,1~ schools, he said that parent.
I'our nCII' sled. \'utl nel'er I"c young Bud dri\'c; oif '
p.m,
and tcacher8 hav,e one thing In
ihe old one. It's been rusting car, the more lik~l\' it is
Ttl, Ipeakcr (or Ihc el'ening eommon-our children. He em·
ill Ihe cellar (or years O( lOllrsc we arc fcelin~ the I~!IQ\~
'fo'U Mr. W, G, Rowc. Assi~lant ph~!izcd that
tellchen need
[ ~al'c it to Bjll~·. Noll' get oul ragc we [elt as hclnles!
Profenor of Education ~t Me· hclp Irom the parentJ In under·
0' my kilch~l1. [ncler hcard 01 ren .whcn anolher rliHere~t
Morii! Unil'CJ'sity. ~Ir, Rowe Ilandlnll the children, and the
such nonsense."
craUon seemeri to rio '
Ell"
hil audience some I'cr)' A~soclatlon helpA both parel1~s
Yesterday e\'cnin~ ~lr. J.'s, pleased wi'.h possessionl
mtere!tin!: information on the and teachers to dlscu!!l their
16,vear'old son took his car "·Ith· thought II'cre Ollr,.
forlhcominll conference on cdu· common problems.
Ollt asking permission,
I w~ can rcduce the
calion whieh opens on Nel'cm', Rcp~esentlllg the Regional
H~arin;: il start away (rom Ihc I hy tlndcrslandin~ its root.
btr' ard. This was followcd by Coun~IL Mrs, C,. Cousens then
curh, ~[r. J. said to himself" begin to appreciate Ihe
qutJ1ions from the floor, which explained the Amu and the
"What's t!lat:" Thcn. realizing i ence betwe~n our rp""",;;
~~ Rowe \'el':\' kindll' answered. ObjeclA of the Regional Coun·
what it was, shock and outrage lour dcnendent child a.,d
lir. Fred Newhook expressed cil. the chle! 01 which W81 to
posscss~d him. When his son reo dependcnt one 10 O'Jr par
th,'appredation of the member· promote the,welfare of children
turncd with surpli~s he needed
Instead of mokin; a big a
Ihip in proposing a vote of Ihrough the Home and School
to complcte his homcwork, Mr. scene with Bud, ','C can
llwlb 10 ~Ir. Rowe.
Associatlons by supplylnll Ht·
\ ,J. madc a scene (rom which I quiet dcmand that h~ stek
The meetlni closed with IUP- erature and pt'O(ramme lug·
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' neither have recol·cred.
I permission belore taking OIIr
per belna: len'ed by lhe HC'Spl· gestions, and by helplna: In The marriage or Eve I y n St. lJohn's, took place on Scp·: who aeled as hrldesma[ds. The I and groom left for Grand Bank' Unknoll'ingl),. all this mor~ing I We can make it rca,onablj'
tality Committee.
many other way •. She rea:ret. i Marguerite, daught:l' of ~lr, and I tember 1st.. at thc C"theur"1 of Igroom was supportcd by ~Ir.! where t h'e honcvmoon was at hi.~ officc he has been (eeling I much. much more'
ted tbat the Assoelatlona had IMrs. James B. Coe l;. ot Ottawa. I St, John the Baptist.
I Fred Leaman, ~[r,. Albert Lea· I
1t ~[r nd ~1~s Leaman' T
,
vice and orten can actu II
WEDDING SHOWER
not taken advantaa:e of this Ontario, and C)'Til l'.:n·cy Lea.: The bride I\'as attended by man ;IIHI ~[r, Edcnc Burton.
spel", ~, , .
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out What's botherm c / f
l{ra. Roy Decker, Elizabeth help, and drew attention to the man, Jr" son of ~[l'. and ~!rs. I Mrs. Doris Dall'c, ~!rs. Ruth', ne reception was hcld at are noll' reSiding at 43 Smith
t
Sometimes the p.~ble~s
Avenue. was hoste!.! at a cup Annual MeeUnl of the Coun· Cyril H. Leaman. 34 Gcar St., i Peet and ~liS3 Luc)' Leaman .{ark.Le, a[tcr which the bride Al'enuc Ext.. 5l. John's,
out to be remarkably
and Nucer ,h()'.\'er at her home ell to be beld on N o v e m b e r - - · • C 100
FOR INSTA!I;CE
01\ Oct. 23 In honor 01 Miss 12th, A Social Hour followed,
Shirley Alcock. "'hose marriage when the parents had In opson tells o[ One ca~~
-.Ja,~v
0 0
parents and tcachEr \\'frt
po rtunlty of meelln~ the teach.
to Yr. Eric Blandford takes
d dl
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' pletely barned ab'JUI "hy
plue at Botwood on NOI·. 11tb, ers, an
SCUIS nl their prob, tie girl dislikcd ~ch()()1. One
llrI. Gerald Hallett opened the lems with them. nll of the A..
h'ld h i '
1 i Ihc CIS )' Y aOnlltlM ;n
The next meetl ".
IiIta and !Iii. Jud)' Decker lociation
,
th
t
he a
h dl
I Gun',e IIrJ'..•,n!
will be held on Mon.
" a s
read the acxompan)'ing card.. da)'. November 24th, when an
i letter "e" in her name. fl,
Gamet were played among I t t '
I I
'I ! ed out that ~hp. "<II !O
""hieb was a demonstration of n erel Ing programme I p an·
about the di(flcult)' Iho: i~
the bula hoop by :lin, De<:ker, ned.
' her dread going 10 c:a!.<.
A deli co us supper was .erved. THE YOUNG ADULT GROUP
~
Sometimes. howclfI' '.~1
STORK SHOWER
The .e<:ond meeUna: of The
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I ble is much more '"
Yound Adult Group" of Gow.
I This is usually th~ ca!!,
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A \'~' pleasant eVen ng wal
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Thomp'sOn explains. "ht:i
apent recently when friends er Street United Church was
! child lacks confidence
,athered at the home of Mrs. held on Wednesday, Oct. 21. at
i afraid to be away flctll
Wm. Gal[ant, Churchill Square 8:1~ In the Memorial Building.
paren[.,.
Apartments to tender ber a A sbort worship period was
Miss Thompson
.tork ahower.
conducted by Jim Piercey. Fol·
that parents use a little
)Ilss ~ Roberts and lin. V. lowlnll thll, Jim Plen:ey Intra·
ogy by encouragi~g these
Rowsell wcre hostesses. Mrs, J. duced tbe special .peeker for
dren to make some or t1:tir
Colbourne read tbe gift cards the evening, Mr. DenYI Ferry,
decisions at home, like
".. hile llis.s 11, Robem opened a well known figure In radio
clothes they will wear to
the giltJ.
and mma here In 51. John's.
each day. The confid~!lCt
Games were played and I Mr. Ferry lpoke on Ictlng, mg.
I gain will soon carry Ol'/f
\'ery enjoyable supper ,erved. Ina: and drama In a:enera!. It
: their increased abilit,\' to
__
wu "ell received by the a:roup;
school work. she !ay!.
E~G.\GEMEST
I an Interelttna: dlscuslion fol·
I Another wa~' parent! (I!
~lr. an~ .\lrs. Raymond Snow, [owed.
instil! confidence in (,,:r
I~O Forest Road. wish to an.
At the IBme meetin, thl fol·
BY ALICIA HART
sters is to give them Ihe .
nour.cc the engagement of their [owinll oUlcen were elected:
Washington _ (NEAl you'll l sibility o[ perform:nr '
dau~hter ;\Iaureen Helen, to President, Jim Piercey; Vice
I hHe t de\'elop the trails o( an I hou.sehold t8sk~.
:I.s~
A,':!C John A. Riul, Ion 01 :dr. President, algi BrOOmfield;
amatcl?r detectil'c. psycholo1:ist' 50n 5u~g~sl~. "If tneyrl
and ~1r5. John Ric!5, Palldena, Seely', • Tre8.lurer, Au d r e y
and public relations expert if ed to do thJng~ on t~m
California.
Mart'h; Program Chairman,
your child reacted to his :irst h.ome: they "Iii !I./~\
Jo)'ce
Bishop;
Membership
ria\' in school as if [t sign lied situation that comes a.ool
THE TRE~D CONTINUES
Chairman, Jeanette GOUlding,
th; end o( the world.
the same WI~lmlgne!5}O !
l'uring the past two or three
This group meets el'ery
The application ot these tech. THE CONSt:LH.,'T
)'ean th&re has been a deflnlte second Wedncsds)' . evenlne at
niques to the art of raising chilo th~t there are ~I' 0 can
trend ~r business and pro- Sol!!. Any younll Idul~ twenty·
dren sums up the advice of a thmgs tha,t 8 mother ;
fe!5ional men to move from four yean old and over Ire
National Education .Associatlon help a ,Child orrreome hi!
Water Street to the higher cordially Invited to attend.
official on how parenls should of [eavlng her, while he
levels. The Illest Is Dr. H. ~~,!.
The Ba!clllcR of 51, John the sequins and pearls, She corrleo' carnatior.s,
corsage was of blue and white' deal with tols who simply hale schoo!. The flr~ Il. for
Butt. the well·knoll'n denllsl "OMEN S LIBERAL
BBpti~1 wP~ the ,ccne nf a a bouquct of rcd ftlHI whitc baby, The filiwer girl, C~ro\ Ann Carll:1tiolls. She was assisted b>' to go to school.
always assure Ihe chl;l~k
wbo ba~ practl!~d for elcHI; I AI'S'N MEETING
very pretty wedding Sepl~mber roses,
i Hillard, 10ok",1 101'['1), in a the groom's mother who wore Elhel Thompson. the associa. "Ill be on hand to, r,
)'~s in the SII1'er BlII[dino, ~ On Tuesda.y nlllht, October 1st., with Nupltal ~Ia!s cele·
Idainty floor length gown o! a pink and white n~'lon chiffon lion's consultant on elementary at the close o~ eaen !chOCI
• 28th
th e Execu· brated by Rev, Fr. Wallis, when The matron 0 f honor was, shrimp 1ace with matching
. dress WIt. h wh'Ite a.cccssones.
' educallon
. declares: "The Idea
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t ronnn~eI
He hu mored to 293 Hamilton
. ' a mee t10 g -,
U1
of Th e seeon d Iso,.
Avenue, where his new oflice IIl'e of the Woman'. LIberal Veronica, daughter of Mrs. ~rs, June Pearce, sister of the: headdress, She carricd a basket Her corsage was of pink and going to school gil'es some ;'ids a that the schoo~ bell.lI'lilnD.
is to be found on the ground Auoclatlon wu held at the Marlon '\\'beeler, St. John's, be· groom, who wore a floor length of carnations and chr),santhe, white carnatioll~.
real feeling 01 fright. Helping an end to their dOln gl
floor. He plan. to re-open his Laurier Club.
'came the bride of James, son gown of nile green nylon chif· mums,
Mr. George Kennedy acted as Ihem ol'ercome it often takes a gelher. For examp,~,
practice there on the 4th 01
This meetlnll wu presided of Mr. and M!'1I. Norman BlIIard Ion with. matclling piclure hot.
The dillies 01 ?esl m;)n were toast.m.aster, and the toast to gr~"t deal of patience and lime." Th~mp50n ,tell! aooll~hl~
:o.'ovember,
over by Mrs, Mark Badcock, of 51. John's,
She camed a bourluet of grcen camed Ollt he' 1111!Jam Billard. the brtde was honorcd hy .'Ir. She explains that some kids bo~ II ho lias <lr~a rl '~nt
President of the Association,
and II'hile carnations.
and \\'illiam Whcelcr, Edward John ~Iurph)'.
are either too shy or (ri;:hlcned 10 school
"I p~e\
and the purpose of the meet.
The bride, who was gil'en In The bridesmaid~, Jane Tobin, Billard anti Charles Whceler For hcr going away outfit, the to tell thcir parents why they [r,r;:n shoppln_ q d\
~E'" METHODS
.
hride chose a tangerine sheath don't like school. In such C3.\es \\. en mom pr0,I\I~e rh'ds,
Xew teaching methods were Ing was to discusl and formu. marriage by her uncle. looked· Dorothy W~rford and Helen were ushers,
late
plan.
for
the
comln,
Win.
radiant
In
a
floor
length
gown
Wheeler.
all
wore
malching
A
reccption
was
held
;t
Bid·
i
dress
with matching dusler and she recommends that mom do a I ~olng to the ~IN' ra lh • :
preHnted to Ihe memben 01
of white tulle and lace over floor length gowns of lemon goods (or 110 guests, whcrc the: whitc accessories. Her corsage i liltle qllict .llcuthing by imme'jlll he heamed ,o111e' ho ' t
the Newfoundland Home Eco. ter,
nomics AS!oclallon, when they
nUn with church train. Her nylon chi((on with ~matching bride's mother receil'ed. wear. was of white carnations.
I diat~ly consulting the trach~r. ~t~r c a~gel nt. " .
met on Tuesday evenlna: for
fingertip iell was held In place picture hats. The y carricd ing a na\")' blue sheath drcss i Mr. and ~Irs. Billard are now I ~{jss Thompson cxploins tilat a ;lIt s~ 00. n'o'O""
their Oc1obtr meetini.
Homemakin~
by a dainty pillbox headdress of bouquets of lemon and white and white accessories, Her! residing at Kenmount Road,
Ileachers can always offer ad·' lati:~:ni~ ~:~pi~'g"lh~ir
A report of the Internallonal
P
ol'ercome da.<;room flars
C,!nll't!I 11'.1 ,hen by Mi!!l
lielping -tli~1ll IInctrr;I~~d
~. Cllp~lI$Br
Oilla Alldel'llon and olh~r club Work .urface. or nrylng
Ihev must go 10 'choo!.
'
"
tsp,
salt
Icti"itiu, lncllldil1~ the pro. heieht. In kltt'henl make lood
'l'h~mp50n enlpllNlel Ihat
I tusp. ~ol'llstarch
~MltImf for thl!' new I M'I Club prl'parallon ell3ler,
Ptrhapi a
er and dad 'liould
2 ~g~~
,.\li.. Mfl. alld MIN) ~t the portable carl will help. It can
stress the I'aluc Ihat
'.' Clip culd milk
Silllltorium. were c.lis~us~eu, be a mrxlnli cenler becaUSe ml~. Another good' reelpe lor the
Clips hut milk
In helping them grD',< u~,
MiY Pltricll (ilovann~tll was Illi takes a lower lel'el than verutlle pears.
MISS THO~IPSOS galr,eO
1 lsp. pure I'anilla extract
jll the chair and hDrleM for the cut tin, vtietablu or washlni
BlRD'S NEST PUDDING
Insight Inlo the reluctant
Wash.
pare
and
core
pears,
!\'eDlna: wei Min Marie Hop. dlshH.
I ripe peers
child problem through
Place upright In a l'quart cas·
ki!ll, dletitlan at the General
I tbaps. Bugar
experience in teachlc.g.,.
serole, Fill centre of each with
Heavlly soiled clothe. should
HOIPItal.
taking her present polillon,
1 tbsp, sugar. Combine remHin·
be soaked be/ore they're toned fork Or sUck with a clean white Ing 5ugar. salt and cornstarch in
held jobs as holil !rache r
In the wll3hlna: machine, If cloth It the end It excellent to a bowl. Beat in egg~ and cold
'.W.C. B. " 8. ASSOClAION
principal in the Sp\f
Tbe tint meeting for the clothes Ire very a:reasy, use IWAb on sauce,
Pa., school~.
milk,
And
hot
milk
and
\'allilln
1~ .ealon 0{ the Home and more dptergenl than usual.
Later ,h~ 1~II;:ht I~
extract.
Pour
ol'er
pears
Hake
Parent.. differ on \I'hen BAby al 325 d~grees F, for I', !10tlrS
SclIooI Aleociation of PrInce of Household ~monla alto \\,111
Creek
~lJch" ,nrl \rl
eM be fed strained m~al. A
"'11M CoUelle, HollOll'l)' and help cut the greue, ,
~!i~s 'Thompson ~I'n
or
unl1i
A knife Inmled in
University 0/ Nebr8~ka ~tudy reo
HarTinitDn &hools lI'i5 held In
leacliing cxrew llrr :'~.
vealA
Ihal at six weeks of age centre 01 ctl~lard come,1 oul
Most
Ruest..
won'
I
expect
cal'
tbe Pitt'tI Memori.l Hall on
col\e~cs incilldin; Ih' lr.1
clean
and
pear~ are tender.
lar If )'ou're hll1nl A large \'Iul. 1- baby may eat more prepared
of ~Iaryland. S~p ',' <II
~er 20th. \\;th Mr. c. Ab.
Serl'e
warm
or
cold,
Yi~Ir\: 6
let. 50 don't spoil them, A this ",'ay.
bott: (President) In the Chair. simple,
, ~iles. Ohio.
!!lUng menu /lxed In
The: merlin, 11'18 well attend. your best style will pleue the Molhcr~ never ~epm to hal'e
M and alter I short business average palale.
enough hand~ 10 carry young·
leuion ~fr.' S. G. McCurdy
sters and their variolls needs. A To remol'e Ink sllot, on ,'arpet
'~\'~ • brief outline of the work Those breaklna: 1010 the barbe- terry cloth stole with pocke~s to work cornmcill, talcum powdcr
Aftcr u,ing an automatic
whieb will, be covered durinl CUe let late can make, their Own hold necessities for the wee ones or ult around the (resh stains.
her to tint cloIIJln~,
the !:ducahon Conference which buUng tool. A longhandled IOlvea this problem,
stainin~ of (uture loads by
ing washer thoroughly,
. Use hot water, \\'ilh a
deter~ent or soap and a
bleach, Md put Ihr
throJl"h i\ fi\,r·l1\,nJlI€
\l'ip? • th~ "';1,h Ila' ~'rl <II
".., to;lth." thin d,aln Will
d~mp clolh. Wirr oul thiid
Spread .on dough, h;lnnlng at
Cull. fln.ly
I III'H
lid I IMI.,.
tJlh after remo\'lng Ihe
a tong .dg., roll up I.tly·,oll MAGICII ,'lady, eYen
Y•••
V. cup N.lly.. h.~~...
falhton. 1,I.g ... d. tog.lller 10 rhlng acllon bring. oul all
nctil'ator.
loll, In
-------51ft logllh" ,,"CO, Ih,n Into bawl
the but In your ether
~ •. Ih, ...d'" ,h",d., .h .... fo,," a' rl.gl .. ai, PtaCl an un·
;"olld coo~l. ,hili. Cut t ·Inth
2 I. '.IMlffld ,..."" II,y,
I ,,"p •• 11 •• ty-ch,p,.d
;n'1l
II t' ()
,lie .. al",o.1 11I,0u;1I 10 Clnlr, nne Ingredients, Get
If ,.". I. ,ncMI"'" ,II,Int.y
willi
,cl"O"II"
••
och
,lice
pa,lly
p.",'" II,""
Mo ..... 11 In dry Ingr,dl.nl'l add a. tic .Id •. 10k. t. a hot ov.n, lighler, more delic'/io..u_I_~
CAI.GARY ((,PI - h A
4 It, •• M'III 1e.1.1 ',wder
baKed good .... ~~....
~ •• l!Il1k
convoh.
brlicl'pd to hf. t e
0150',
I
~
10'
20
",I.ul
...
Ys Itp ... 1i
to cross Canadian sOil
buy MAGIC
and mt. nghlly wll11 a 'or., adding ¥t.ld, let.g.
milk, If nlClllary, to make a 1011
The wedding took plac~ at Lush, also of 51. John's.
ltoasLq were honored. The honey, Second World .w~rh Swan
BakIng Powder.
dovgl\. Knead 10 fI(OfK/l an
9,30 a,m" Saturna)'. August 91h" The bride was attended hy moon was sp~nt At Phil3rlelphia way into the oll·rlc.
lodayl
flomci boord. Roll out to 9at the Basilica of St. John the I Miss Agnes Rubsol1 antI Miss and Nell' York.
area TUesda)', carrymf
I I~ IKla,gl,.
Baptist. of Mary Jane. only I Mary Lush, who actcd as brides· Mr. and Mrs, Lush arc nllw II'<IUiPmenSot for ~~ ~:~~~rs
daughter· of 'Mr, and Mrs; Louis maids, The groom was support·
season, me
Comb"', bacon chill', ."tOnl and
Kelly. 13 Hayward Avenuc, St. ed by Mr. Francis Kelly.
rcsiding at Gander, where ~fr, j by drilling .nd transport
·yl •.• hlll .....
John's, 10 Robert Lush, son of I The reception was held at Lush i,1 employed with the De· ics ~Irugs:led into the ~ra
_ _ _ _. ._ _ _ _ _......_ . . . ._ _ _ _ _ _. . ._ _ _ _I8I1II. .. . , Mrs: Mary and the late James I Bidgood's,
where the u6ual partment of Transport.
120 mile. norlhwesl 01
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DAILY NEWS. sT. JOHN'S. NFLD., FRIDAY, OCTOBE~ 31, '.9~B
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01 nole and perhaps indced a; commcndcd high~l' .. The Home ~ next )car. This
tholl!:.; tu: F
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of Wales . College
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AlnClp
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or
I
:ue temperature
1 ~se to /2 degrees 0." th.a.t da)·.
~ or those '~ho uall snll'cred
through prevIous sports llaYi,
the contrast was deJiglllful.
SCOUTS AND GUWr;S
c~~~~
p
FUl'.
~eeortl }hal
Iami School. AssoCiatiun ~las ajso . the guv.crnmcnt pro;:l'am o[ Con·, . Q}[' '\.. rdV, n- .
I~IHlwn an lntcr~st In thIs act IV, I federatIOn .~hDlar.ll1ps, we havc I
I lty,. a~d has a llallon committce
a tolal of twenty uulporl stu'l
...... Istlna.
. dcnt!! in our' Gr. Xl classes.,
0 1.8
This is Just one of the we)'s Thcse young people earned a
\
in whIch our Home and School total of $5,300 among thcm In I PRTNTED P:\ TTERN
D I.?'
l;~:~~s ab~~~ ~~fl~~~~~o~r;:~iz~I~~~esd ha~:p o~~ ~~~oli~s~~~~·r bo~l~n~~a~~~at~oo~:
~oIJ.
th!
gOort::
I
I
..
I Guides. Perhaps the most ilK' in our work. We are oftcn at I ernment lor ils cxceUcnt pro,
'JIj~
.
I nlflcant achlcvement 0( the year I 105s to exprcss our gratlltude gram, and to the students for
FOR 10W'-11~
.
Wit the award of gold cord! to to our many friends. The Ladies their good work. I might say
i, Ill!' f\lll
A 'wo'rd 01 welcome too. to eel ,uldlrlce projI'lm.
Ilrld over circle. Their namellP'1 fhe of our Bcnlor guides. This College Aid Soclety,.!,he Junior here that much o[ the credit
DOlL 20" -72"
.. ..", ,'f ~Ir Shclbuurnc (Jr. Freckcr. Deputy Minister oC 1 am happy onel lilln to pur on the progrlm. AI might Is Indeed a remarkable achieve· Ladle. Aid, the College Guild, for this program should go to
l'rlll(·,pal of Prlnn' ,,[ i Education. and to Mr. Charles thanlc Mia. Guy, the Senior be' expected, luoh results were men\. A Sea Ranger crew was the Old C~leliianl Auociation, Dr. Rowe. It il a fine thin"
·Ie;l'. drlivered at thl" Roberts. t:.C. Superintendant of Mlstr... , Ind Mr. Curnew, the attended by lubstlntial rewards launched but with Mrs. Moody'. thOle who serve on our local that young people from on;'
: ~~:"l'h :\ighl lIllll pre;,' Education. Finally. 8 slncere Vlce.Prlnclpal for the vital part In the form of ICholaTlhlpl. The departure for Grand Falll they associations and il'OUp com· two and three room schools all
,,: r'iws II'hi"h look· II'clcomc to all parent! and they play In the work of I potential value of the !Cholar· are left without a skipper. They mltteel for our Guldes and over the Island are I!ettinll the
.' I': ..., '1rmorialllulllafl ,frirnrl~ II'ho Rre here with us lehool that hu I!t'own 10 Ilfge Ihlp' won by the prelent gradu· would welcome more recruit5 as SCOUtl, the Klwaru traffic Pa- opportunity to contlnue their
: lonight.
a.!I .oUI"l. I believe Ihll !Io b. atlnll clm II very little Ihorl well, Misl Temploton Ind Min trol Committee Ind I halt 'of work in the larger .chools.
';IOllr ,\; \b \I:ll'phrr·
The srhnol year 1957·58 It Mr, Cumew'l thirtieth yur at of $10,000. Such I fine achieve, Meade give continued good ser' others. lome anonymou5 but all
Prince of Walc! College
Prince of Wain 1 would like ment nlturally Is a 10urcl! of vice to this work. Other acllvl- obliging. These are the people It doe5 add, however, to our
st:llld out as olle of Iiniular here 10 ~ommend him publicly il'ut pleuure to all concerned. ties too numerous to' mention who u!lst In the great task of accomn;odatlonal problems, Ind
'lind rrlnorkoblp acnuemlc suc. for the fine quality Ind con. It .mphulul too the fact that here made this I memorable educatlni your chlldren,
emphaSises eve~ more sharply
[l',III!,llhIiNI (;11('>1;.
rcos. " YC:1r of lustnlnc<l effort slatancy of his work and to con. an ambitloul Ind alfted tludent year lor the 3rd. 51, John's.
Then too we are constantly our need for sill! ~ore aCcomI: r(,III~~nll'l!
1'.1' .1 lil!l' ~tDrr of Icachers, and, lI1'alulate him for the relped now hal a splendid opportunity Scouting also had another writing to our friends for can- modatlons. Gr. XII IS a must for
1i.":I'.1 11\ 111111 wilh Dr.: ill' UII c.;pl'clolly giftcd and In, i and regard which he hal en. to help hlmJelf throullh unl'l good )'ear. Scoutmaslers Roy contributions to (Jur Sporlll Day us. We need more gymnasium
,,' 1\·"lr,'11"11I: II i ~ dustl'lDus (;r. XI clas8 brought, gendered In the boy. Who have vel"1llt)'.
and Richart! Pike assisled by Fund, our Prize Fund and our spae~,. our science laboratory
.,1 '.Irc ..\1.:('1'111'1""" ,,, II; U glllll'rln~ orro)' of academic I beell under hi' ch\lrjje. Mill Eight of our boys and girls ROber. t Pike, David Barrett and ever il'owing Scholarship II!!. faclllties Ire utt.erly inadequate,
,:, \i~'" :I!HI I'l'r'I'lIt;I' rv\\,anl,.
Guy by precept Ind example wrote the Gr. X Public Exami· Carl Vincent, once aKa in lIave Thll year I would like to men- we have no chOIr room, no play
I', '." \,,'(' \lr!eO;l1c IIi.;
ST.\Ffo·ISD
conUnuCi to exert I liltinil Ind naUons. Six of lime made an spirited leadership to the 6th. tlon the establishment of I new rooms, not even enough oUlce
hi' 11!fil'I:Ji ('::p:lcily . HdMe. I report 0" Ihe pub.: beneficial Influence on the ilrl, averaie of over 90% and all SI. John'! Scout Troop. A num. group of Herder Memorial ,pace. Our needs ar~ co10!8~1
.,', IrprCH'!:lIIlin' in he e~:lmlllatlon8 I should likelof the school. Both Min Guy six received acholanhlps, Their ber of camp!, the opening of a Soholarshlpllo Klnn by the andd the\are Immediate. ~\el
,c'. :11:.1 :iI,,, ;" nil' to commcnt 011 our .taff and and Mr. Cumew would be Quick name. appear on the program. new cobin at the Sugar Loaf, family In memory of the six .nee ~not er lar~e school bULld·
".," ;c,d I "rllll',' IIIrl\1. all)' "hongrs that have taken to join me In layln. that our
S I x
Commercial riudents hockey, swimmIng, Appie Day, ?oYI who attended Ihe College! Ing b) this coming September ...
1;" .. :01 "' (;,1\l'I'rl0:·~. placc 111 II. )1r. Dyce, games burdens
and responsibilities wrote the Publlc Examinations Fath~r and son banquet, elc., In. year~ gon~ by. Those we I Before dOhing this report I
,;,,' I" '!:". :<1;1,' 11111,I('r. ~!I;, Thomas. g)'m mls. would be o\'erwhelmlni were It and all passed. Hilda Rex reo hlghllghted Ihe program of an· thlnk .of to.nlght
are Arthur. would like to touch on two'
" ,. '", ','. Ii! 1',,·,·,.,,1 lrI"'. \II',. Lnmbert. Gr. X mix,' not for the laet thftt working' celved HonOUN. 1....ienly·four o,ther banner year of 1C0ullng. Douglas, William, Hubert. Ralph. things. First I want to thank.
" 1 , .,::i ;1rit'-I,'il'l'
rd. "1:,,; teilehrr. ~li~s Pnrson!,iwllh.~! i!. slaff that is well ! student5 . ",.ote the .cho~I'sllo all those who cun.,ribu:e to,and Auguslus Herder. This i~!~!l'. Curli.1 lor the fille work
":,, 1;"1,,,:1> iI:"
(.1 \II ~Irl~ tr~cher anll ~lr5. I quallflrd.
conscientious, and I Commerclsl. Examinations. \\'Ith i (.he fine \rork of our (Juldes Hnd I but one .of lhe many examples: he contillucs to uo for 1I.~ both·
,I 101 :1"1', 11.' WO ,\1)1:1111 o[ thc commercial are' mO!t cooperative. 1 would like eight l'ecel\'lnl( Honours and th~: Scoul! we e x len d ~Incere 01 the kinllness and generosily: in h i I reiigiou~ education
.' ,111':"11)", 10 1111' I'" 11I11~cr II'lth liB. ,Iolnlng our now to pay tribute to them Ind remalnln, &Ixteen I pass dl', thanks.
~f thosf whose regard for and I cuul'ses and ill his wurk ~l lhe
<I:ltf fllr Ihe lir~t time are ~Irs. to think them for their fine ploml.
MISCk:LLA:oIEOUS
Inhresl in our school continues College Residence 1 wpnt al
1:;0 101 nl"lorl :l .\lnorr. commercial ,~lr. Hall, work. Wllh the IIrowth of the
Ml!SIC
ACTIVITIES
unabated through the years.
i to thank 'the v~rious Unil::;
,.1'" 101 '1,' linin!,", ~)'I1J. 'il·. Hoylrs. Gr. X bOYH school there has been I cor,
,
.
i. .
. ' . Our BOlrd of GOI'erliors con·; Chul'ch and l'resbl'tel'ian Min·
.1 , I'
I·OI'Ilrrrlll'r. allrl
Gr . VII mixed reJpondlnl/ Increale \ n th e.I through
'l\e halt become accuslomed, The lIafhc palrol func\lonetllllnuH to wrestle with the many' t
f coming
. a'j ong to take
I ~II'.' PClllle)'
. .
the ycars 10 hca g d' ver)' effeclll'ely unde lh
'd I d
15 erial'
"III. 'In'!rr"I"r nf I' H~.I. Ik)olllinll the slaff arc dUlles of the ofllce .tlff Thue I
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r e KUl . an
perplexing problems I~' part qllite regularly in Oil
.. '1';'."1 I"llinh ill ~ll'. Cramm
'd e·1 repor~
of our muSIC students,
lnl
with I school o[ thi·' morl1ln~
.""uevo t'IOnR I eXHCHe~
. r;
.
. ~11's . lIlnrch and dullel ar. ~heerfully
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an
and thl"
tl
t· 1 hand
t I of.' Mr.
. GHudson
d
P and 'i50ciated
.
, Ii
'IllS 1IIIIyard We wish to thank fecUvely performed b MI
s )car 15 110 exccp on. 5 uuen
cauCI
or on ope. me. I often wonder il we W
. t h'
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i : I •.. ,1-" I" lll'i,'lIllIr thoir \\,:10 o~c no longcr with Udell and Mba Badcoc:
.. Those taking Trinity College Thi! YCiI' .•'lr. Shel«rov. and I .dually realize what we owe me ~pprecla e t elr I'I5Lts \'cry I
.'1 ,.:,1 (".\r~I.'1 nll:1 II~ [nr.lhr. fallh[ul \York th~y
PUBLIC 'EXAMINATioNS
eu~lnallons have Again. done I Barry Sparkes are responsible 10 thesl people for what thcy uC .
. ,: <0\ EIIII[;I:"I1. I did \\'Ilile In ollr mirht. and to
On prcvloul Speech Night. vel? well and once agall! In· I for lhls. part of our progam.
do for U!. Dr. Roberts and the
Finally I want to illY I lew
Ilr n,,,'.,' "',1' :I', I r~I('llIl a \I'llI'm wclcome to there have been occasions when dlvldual perform.ers and c~oral . As eler we reJo.lce 1I1 the Ia' members of the Executive words to the Graduating Clnss. De1i~ht I lucky little rlrl witll
'. :<n:1 '01:111' .I.:l'''''' IhU'C..\\'hO nrc new to 115 And reportln" on the examination groups from .Prlllc.e of ."aI8s cLlltlc~ that the Prince of Wale!18pend untold hours rliscu8sing You have made a fine showing. this glamorous wardrobe for her
., I' '11-f:r 'f! h" hl'rl' 10 Ihose who ~1'c coming back rClulh was not an u 11
d acqullted . th"mselles ~\ell at Arena has to of!er and again problems and making plans for Those of us who were privlleg·l [avo rite grown,up doll. Fun to
.!
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II:;\, In, 10 liS oncc again. I wish to reo pleasure. I am happy to ~:y °t~~t the KIwaniS MuSIC Fesllva!.
We thank Mr. Colnr for his even further expansion of an cd to work with you during' mnke of remnants. lncludet,
' .. " lor \1" l'Oll.;ldl'rallllll pOI·t nisil Ihat ~Ir. Button has such I., not tbe case this year
ATHLETICS
cOllslant. thoughtfulness on our already very large Institution, the past few )'ears fplt that you shirt, slack!, coat, hat. robt,
And here We might pallse 10 would do 50. We rejoiCe with skirt, blouse, petticoat, dreu .
. ;.1,": ... " II, "\['1' tll1!i:hl I't"'l'ntly occn appointed 8S the Thlrly.clght girls and thlrt·. Whereas our studcnts excell· behalf and the ready coopera·
.il,i I:k .. 10 ~:I\' l<'O :,1\1\' (;'.Ii'!;lllce t'oun5cllor for the lix boYI cnrolled lor the exarit. ~iI themselves ac~demlcalI, last lion which the Arena managc· hSl'e I look at the present in you In your success and are
:1 I',' ;,,1 "rr Iil:11 Dr. l'.1I1c~" and h3~ alreod)' begun natlonR of whom sixteen I I lear, Inter,Colle.late t pam s ment extends to us always. This terml of what It suggcsts for anxlDU~ to see you continue the Printed Patlern 4&47: For cUm
'1 .. ('1 1<'1'.'(111 I; 1\ Ilh II' I a p:lrlial ~lIirlnl1ce program. Mr. ami ten boys received Hon:u~ a drew I com~l.ete blank In alh, year we partlculnrly welcome the fulure. This year we have good work wherever you may grown,up dolls 101.1. 18, 21),·22
,: II,' "will hr 1:i1;illl! purl BlilIol1 hns bcen atlending Eighteen IIlrll and twenty I, t~tlc ~ompellt~ol1: For Ihe .first our new and very well known 1,525 students in OUt' combined go. We like to think that While inches tall. See pattern for ine hr many ~cars nu. caam- couch ~tr. Howle ~!eeker. I am school! from Kindergarten to: you werc at Prinrc of Wales dl~i~~~~l~~~:~~:~! on each oat
, 1':I1l".'cd!I1;' : •. ,1'1' OIL
l'oIUl11hi:l Ulill'l'rsity during the boy. recel\'ed puses Over g~~C
P:I;t t\\O SlImmel'S In quelt of received I pas.~. ~!~reol'er
tvo~s ~ ca:llc to Pr~nce of sure II:e are all happy t.hat our Com.mer~ial.. Of that total 122! you acquircd not only academic tern part. Easier, accurate.'
c,n your rntlio elinl i~ :I .\liI .• tcr·.~ ricl(1're jn his chosen 01 the 74 matriculated'
a es n 1907·58. As ) ou arc hockcy fllture rcsts In such are In Gr. XI. We have 2 Gr. i knowledge hut also all attitune
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lHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1958
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the Anglican Chul'ch. TOP RIGHT:-Gcncral view of gutherill~ of 51U !(ucsls. LOWER LEF'f:-Attlll'lIl'Y (;('l1l'l'a! L. R. Curtis hringillg greetings from the (;U\'Cl'lllllcllt of 1'1'\\,[0\111111<11111.
.RIGHT:-Reverend Dr. A. S. Butt, Minister of Wesley United Ohurch, and his ramily.-(Terra Nova Pholo Service).
5CE~S
I Chairman was :-.Ir. Victor Pitt·, re80urce~, programme, and room to acljoining hall. to par·
; man, who prol'ed an Ideal pre· , under Ihe caption 'The plan o[ tlcipatc. in a musical progrilm,'
I advancc' the Pastor ~poke at including songs, ancient amI
. 5icllll~ officer,
, A ml~ht~' challcnit p~rmrat., length, treating the ~ubjcct in mortcn, II \\'as a delightful end·
I en the pthcring from the be,! a mannl'I' that appcaled 10 all in~ to R truly great challenge
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l:lIlllinl:. Variou~ 5!leaker~ 5poke I present. One of the most im· o[ dedicatrd workers on behalf
Oil the mall)' i~5I1e~ involvcd in: portant item~ on the pro~r.1m. of nCII'
Church, whieh it is
: the huilrlin~ of the ~hurch,' \\'a~ the presentation o[ thc, hoprd lI'ill he ready for first
Tn, _l1nu,1 l'on:rr:,llonal rapidl)' rCi\chin~ completion,' B\ld~et [or 1058·59, which in·' sCI'I'it'e .<omclime in ]l;ovemher.
1"'1::nrr nr )fr111hrr< and An· the prll1l'ipal spcilkcl'.\ ~trcssing rlildell lrilnK anrl con,lructivc! FinRlly I connol forget to men·
hurnl' 01 SI. D;lIln', PI'c.,by, tho laille o( Chri.,tiiln EduCR· ~pcrches by the \'Hrion~ spcak·, tion the d(orls o[ ~(iss Barhilra
IrOl'r. l'hurch '.r«,' hdrt ;}I Birl· tion. includinj: lI'orship and 011(. cr. of mRny commitll'r,. The: Ro..e, HI the piano, who helped
~ood~. \\'alcrt0l'd BrId~r noad rearh. and a ~cl1crill oullin, of [hscus~ion~ wcre reall), in(crcst· Ito Inil),:r, ill ~rrat IIlCilSllrC, the
ron \\'ccln~day rl·cnin;. October. buildin. project.
,ing and the Rudicnrc respunded : cOlleert ~I) enjoyable to all.
12r,d. be,lnmn: at j.~O. Prac·
A brIef half hour W3! allolt~(1 in n~ uncertain manner. The:
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stnp" entitled "Throll,l;h Ihe mnusl)' that all pre,rnt wcre in: tloll:lI Al\thcm, the gathcrlng
An excellent turkey rlinner Lookln\: Gla~s". At the end the. a~l'ccment with the Bunget as I dispcrsed ilhout 11 o'clock full
was provided b:; the caterers.
audience showed their apprecia· prescribcrl by church treasurer" of arimiratioll for Silch R 5ue.·
::.f\'. J A, GoIri5mIth, ~!inl· tlon by continued applause.
AIter Benediction was pro·
!t~! of !l:~ 01r:h, '.1'25 In at·
The bu~incs! of the evening nounce,d hy. the Paslor, the ccs;[1II conr!lIslon of congrega· i
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TIl:, is ,the fifth of a sel'ies of 18 instalments
Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend),
By NORMAN BARRYMAlNE
Instalment 5
ISCESS
MARGARET'S
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~'metimes l\Iargaret was the enfante terrible,
,\: four, finding the guests at a grownups'
,'t\111 dull. she crawled under', the table and
,'.~ their feet. At ~ix she ~howed the true mark
c ,ie \'in'e, an unrepentant spirit, After being
',:,' ilcr room for some mischief, she was recalled
, ~i~r honeyed words, "Come along, dear, you
:-:c: sta~' up here an~' IonIZer. I'm sure you're
11(1',\' alcn't YOU ~ To thl~ she answered, "No,
':"I~l~l'\\~' still.' :\Ild I'm going to go on being
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,\ncl ~he did, Once she rl,wed to the middle,
pond lind \\'ollid not come back. Several
~hc fri!!htellccl dsitor~ by hiding in the
rl' draperies, jlll11pillJ:: out nnd yelling,
Iw,.{' At t\\'el\'(', despite the disapproval of
mother, the QUCI'Il, sh~ 1I0t only dunked,
hi~cllils in hl'r lea hilt OIlCC said in public,
,~ at II I!ucsl, ":\Iothef doesn't lil\C me'to
it a~ she sa~'s it's lIut Ilolite." At fourteen,
hl'n ~hc WIIS 1\ Girl Guid~ unci wns rowin!! on
lake at Windsor Castle With a Guide mis, ~he pulled the plu!! ollt of the bottom of
'rr hoat "(0 sc(' ",hat would hapIl(,Il." The
,',"al thin;: happelled, Since they were in
llo\\' water, 1\11 real hnl'llI was clolle and she
hI safely enjoy the ~ight o( the indignnnt
mistress wad in!! ill to the muddy shore.
skirts held hi!!h,
During all these ~Cill'S the:re was at least the
:hilit\, that sUl'h bcha\'iol' was tbe reflection
a'l childi~h good spil'i',,; but that theory did
(Illite sllffice when Prince,'is 'l\largaret rcached
'(,(,l~', Then the <:ol~l'lusion was reached that
r;~,iu\cd exceptiollall;, good spirits and would
,-:eh' tn go all doing so, On the female side she
, :"lCloubtedly the li\'clic"t PNSOIl her famil,\' had
';'"l'eci in ~e\'eral centuries, if not fol' all time.
If Unrlc EtIward had stayed 011 the throlle,
thi' \\'(lllld have been R muller of very small
,uhlir interest. But whell Mnrgaret's rather
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Princess Margaret wps five when her Uncle
David became King Edward VIII and then a few
months later before his Coronation in Westminster
Abbey his reign was over, He abdicated so that he
could marry twice-divorced Wtll1is Warfield Simpson, an American.
. "Are they going to cut off his head?" MargRret asked her big ,sister expectantly when she
heard the news. When she finally understood
that her own father was to be tire monarch,
her interest gave 'way to broad impatience,
"011, bother," said the Princess, "and I'VI' only
just learned to spell York."
Rapid changes on the throne made Margaret
actuely aware of the monarchy, but they did nothillg to change her status in ,her own family, She
was the younger sister and could only become
queen if Elizabeth died without an heir,
The first n~ally good look the world had o(
the sisters together was when they stood side
hy side at their fllther's Coronation, wearing
identical robes of royal purple, trimmed with
ermine, Reporters, call1ernme'll, and radio commentators were fnscinated lit the sight of, the six
yeRr-old l\]argnret Yl.l.wning, stretching ,tapping
her, silver slippers, rifflin,~ through the pages
of a prayer bool,. and tlrltling her sister, while
eleven-yeRr-old Elizaheth frowned nnd nudged
her in I()ft~" outl'8g'ed di!!nity. But the reportel's would hnve been more fascinated had they
hcen In BlickinghRm Palace Dntl seen Princess
I\lnrgal'ct hick up one o( hel' worst tantrums.
When she learned that EIi7.ahth's dre~s was to
ha\'e a train ann hers none, ~he raised such an
upronr that the Kin!! himself called in the dressmuker nnd ordered trains for hath girls' dresses,
Sh'e was so delighted \\',th the train and the
'li~ht·\\'eight coronel theit hi.'r father had had de~igl1ed fot, her <IS well as hcl' ~i~ler, that she would
<lJlpeHI' at teatime wcnl'ill,!.; it. "I'm wcaring it to
pl'C1clice."' ~he' would explnil1, swaggcring up and
rioll'\1 the room, cill'rying a \\'<.Jlking 5tick, "What
~l'e yO\\ pretenciing lo be 1101':," her molhc!' would
<15k, "Wh,v. C,1\l'!. ::Oll glless? I'm ,Johnnie Walker."
l\largal'et's bl\hhlil1!! il111';iIlRtion and !!l'eat
5plf'l1~wrallre wer(' 1\ hUn:.' for Elizabeth's shy
con,~ci('ntiOlISl1ess: dutif,,1
Eliznheth was R
steady·rock for mereurial Mar,aret.
Whatever Elizabeth did, Margaret followed in
her unpredictable way. When Elizabeth set out a
neat garden of daffodils and tulips, Margaret planted
rows of potatoes and pulled them all up to see how
they were doing. Whil. Elizabeth fondled her
ponies and puppies, Margaret made pets of a salamander and a speckled toad. 'Vhen Elizabeth won
a certificate for lifesaving, Margaret had her day:
she heaved her sister's pet Corgi into the lake on
the day of a Buckingham Palace garden party and
di,\ed in after him, triumphant and heroic in her
best party dress,
In their studles together, Elizabeth applied
herself with diligence while Margaret romped
and pranked. But what Elizabeth achieved by
perseverance, Margaret absorbed with much
less show of effort. Elizabeth played the piano
with skill and polish; Mar~aret switched from
Handel to boogie-woogie when he!, teacher was
out of hearing, but played even better. MUSIC,
like everything else, CIlme eui1y to Margaret
Athough Elizabeth and Margaret were each
olher's best friend, Margaret always seemed to try
to do everything better than her sister.
For example, after she became a Brownie,
she plunged in with such pioneer zeal that she
soon won a chest£Ul of merit bodges, She learned to swim and, at the age of eight, walked off
with the Children's Challenge Cup at the Bath
Club. As a pianist !!he became nnre than an
accompli~hed amateur.
But despite her own talents, no one was quicker
than Margaret to recognize her sister's more solid
qualities, Once, at the end of a stern lecture on behavior, she remarked philosophically to her mother:
"1sn't it lucky that Lilibet's the elder?"
Mnrgaret's only real concern during her
childhood was to make sure that she was left
Ol1t of nothing and never went unnotIced. When
she felt neglected, she dropped salt for su!:ar
in her sister's tea or substituted tapioca for
hatf) SRltS in her bnth, As ElizRbeth grew older'
Rnd began entertaining mixed company at
Buckin!(ham Palace or Windsor. l\1argnret
cheerfully crashed the pp.rties, It soon became
c"iuent that her glib tongue and her talents for
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imitating Bing Crosby or Burl Ives more than
made up in the eyes of the young men for her
gaWky lack of years.
At ten, she shocked her sister by remarking that
Buckingham Palace's footmen were a handsome lot.
At fourteen she was caught redhanded sampling her
father's champagne, At sixteen she was dabbing
herself with Schiaparelli's "Shocking," and insisting
on her right to wear lipstick, The Queen tried a
tactft~l remonstrance, "Do you realIy think it's becqming"? she asked, Margaret answered by dragging her mother to see a movie short in which Elizabeth had been allowed to use lipstick, while she and
the Queen went without it, "See, Mummy," saiel
Margaret, "you and I look like suet dumplings!"
Sometimes the l\ing tried to lay down the'
lRw but her parents found that the best wa~' to
keep their dau!~hler ill line WRS to f:'ive her her
hend.
So the YOUllt! princess rioated illto the 50cial
swirl in Elizabeth's wake, At her sister's wedding
she finally came into hel' own. There, for Ollee,
Margaret's taste and imaginJtion were put to use
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Designated X·29 In the House
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notabl~
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FHA average dwelllng because
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Rudolph A. Matern. one of
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United States during 1957.
The figures cOI'ered all Ti I,ll'
1957 homes with FlIA·lnstll'0d
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the FHA determined what It
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house. It Is a largcr house tllnn
the FHA national avcrage h~usc
for the pre\'lou~ ycar.
In fact. th~rc has been a ;\;oatiy
trend over the po,t fOllr years
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The numbrr of b~drool11', !IO\\"
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three. And the tal al nllnl~~r of
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half room-Irom 5', ill thc I~'~
national average home to tile
U. or 6, of t~,e 195; natiollsl
average home.
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square I~t.
Design X·29 developed by ~!at,
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In the Hving and bedroom levels,
On the entrance level, ar.oti1~r
315 square feet are added by a
lamil), room. a mud room and
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office.
There were g!rage!l in 82.7 per
cent of the 195; national average
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rooms and a garag~ tn Matern's
plan. Actually, though, the 3rch,
Itect's use of split le\'el planning
greatly Increased the !lvlng space
within the perimeter of the nal,
lanai average house.
Had the dcsign been exec~led
on one lel'el, such as a ranch,
it would. have eliminated the POol'
sibilily of ;o,[atern's bonus area
cmbraci\!~ the Camily room, mud
roolll and bath. garage and space
for dcn or oHiCo/.
Here arc the full details of 1Je.
sign X·~g in an eosy·to·read, 3rea
by area description:
Pierced Masonry Walh are an In!ereatlng feature of ttle covered front rntry porth of this dl!rl!.
lng, bued on the FHA naUonal average home for la51 year. Its split level arrangement Idlb I
.Izeaple bonus area on lihe zrade level.
not through other room!.
The Lh'lng Arra
The bow·winilowed front iiving
roor.1 hns a ~ide \0 ~ide soan of
2:\ fcrt and a denth of 11 tccl,
,\[ lnc eno tkre is a log,burlling
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al'ces;ihle frol1\ nil rOllln,< lJ:il a
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trance fOI'Cr. Rack of the liI'in~
room adi~ront In tre kill,he" is
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,Iirling gin.', linr.!',' onrl,illg ,);).0
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past lour ,ears: 1954, 961 swme rcss to clher paris of t)1P IIOdSr
[eel: ms. 1.020 square fcet: 1~55. from t:1C brdrcoms is by \I'ay of
1,0&4 square (eet: and 1957, 1.146 the s:nirs and the \11'0 foyers but
Houaekeeptnl Areal
The kitchen Is an ample 18
feet 3 inches by 9 feeL B inches"
and includes a breakfast balcony
olwlooking the famlly room and
a rear terrace, Kitcb~n cabinets
arc po.itioncd in a double "L"
for maximum efficiency. The
rear terr8C~S are reached from
tile kitchen through slioing ~tass
doors, Th,~ mud'lltililv room has
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Mu!e, It IS ;I'a:et! at I"mch
p"r flilit tt 100'llIdr' 0 .g',IIIII' on,
'HolV to r;pt YIIUI Hu'l,e H"ill"
blnK Dr otbe: murt2·.g~
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Il:'n by ordering worl;ing blue
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make ather necessary home improvements. You cen do
it now on credit with easy monthly terms.
We will give you up to $3,000 worth of meterillis with
no down poyment and you cen toke up to three years to
pay.
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DAILY NEWS, S.T. JQHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAYiOCTOBER ·31, i 959
--.. . . uction Leaders
Of The Month
Hammonds Top Primrose
News For Farmers
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production records ~om· Ihls monlh. Corners Pride Mol·
bl' Ayrshire cows during 1:7 led the junior 3 year old dlllls
flli' month Includtd a ,\Um· with her yield 0111,499 lb •. milk
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,)0 ranK. hleh amoni tile 487 Ibs, fat, 4,06 per cent in 303
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!Irnl producers In Canada. days, This is 153 per cent for
IKOnd hlllhut lat record I milk and 150 per C2nt· lor tat.
· I~t third hllhest milk re She Is type classified "Good
in Ihe senior 4 year old Plus". Cockado's Fiona, as .1
01 the :m day divl310n senior 4 year old, produced 15,
complettd this month hy I 647 Ibl. milk,' 598 Ibs. lat In ~OS
COWl in British Colum· I days which Is 187 per cent of B.•
C.A. for milk and 174 for lat.
of the Producllon I.n· This Is the third hiihest All Time
tame from herds in Ontario milk yield in CaDada and tw~Hth
each were Irom :Ierds highest In fat. Both of ,the Wau
and British ColumiJla. tier cows are slrtd by Ubyssey
COWS
White Cockade.
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Brothers. Norval are the QUEBEC COWS
o[ CarlkhOlm Foundation
R. B. MacFarlane, Howlck,
Ille I~adlng producer In Qu~bec. Is Ihe owner of Marbrae
for cows 10 yearft and Pride Ihe leading producer In the
Shr productd 15.891 It". mature class. At 8 yeard of age
~'OI: U! lUJ 'iql ~~g 'l{IIW she produced 13.756 Ibs. mnk,
, ~f a~r. Thi§ i~ 194 per ~53 Ib8, [at. 4.01 per cent in 305
~I B.C..... lor milk and II!ti I da~'s, This Is 160 per cent u[ B.·
;,'r.: 1M fat. She ha! oten a ; C.A. for milk and 159 [or fat.
'. r,'. producer an~ last : She has been a consistent pro·
;~c ~.m' H, SIS lb~. milk. I dl:cer throughout her lIretlme
:~,' fa:
She i~ t)·pc tia,' and has noll' produced' ol'er 78,
\;"od" and has two ,lulIg· 000 lbs. milk· In her IIrst six iac·
c1 ..,;lfird "Good Pills."
tat Ions. She Is type classlCied
. ood Sheilabrl ~nd uwn "E~cellent" and her sire Is Cold
I.,,~r Eskril~ and Sons" Slrcam Choice Losan.
IS Ih~ leader :n tne; :-.'elher Brae Gay Flirt owned
4 lear old cla~s.
She hy ~!rs. LucJlle David, Fullord,
11.m lbs, milk. m lr, produced II,m Ibs. milk, 435 Ibs
~ :.(\.; da,'~ which is 161 ver (at In 30.1 da)'s to lead the junior
,: "CA. for milk ann 143 2 year old class, This is 164 per
'i'. I.asl yeM as a senior 2 cent 01 B.C.A, (or milk and I~
, ~j .he produced 14,491 Ibs. per cent lor fal.
She Is type
SCENE at a recent AgTlculturc Exhibition as "isit ors admire the cxhibit~.
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c1as~ifird "Good Plus" and ~hc
~;;k.~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..'i~": Brothers. Aylmer ~rc Is a daughter of Burnholm Ta.\'· dren recently beg a n carrying vaccine in doses of one a day 'or o[ federal authorities <It ~aker ~ h 0 0000 no on,," .... i
,',~er, 01 111'0 Production I boy.
clubs to m'cet school buses after one el'ery other day.
Lake, N,W.T" in 1947.
. Ihl; month. Sel'.l·~od I
one girl drove ore an attacking PLENTY OF VACCINE
REACHED 'ONTARIO
Lartl' 3rd produced 12.·
Dr, Robert Wilson 01 Connallghl The disease moved soulhl';aru
:~: milk, 557 lbs. lat tp;till~:
o~iass hunt by 40 to 80 men arc Laboratories In Toronto sa,s vac· and seven years laler it was ~n·
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roer cenl in 30,; days to !~ad I
beingorgani zeri. County ofliciais cine production has oeen greatly countcred in the Cochrane dis·
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'rnl0r 3 )'ear old class. This i
hal'e released foxes bcarin~ tsgs stepped ,up this ycar becaus~ oi trict of Northern Onlario. It
:,; ~cr cent 01 B.C.\. [or
worth $50 or $100 in an effort to the epidemic.
spread rapidly into the Sudb'Jr,Y,
. and I j'J o~r cent lor lal.
P arry Soun d an d .l'I us k0 k 8 dIS'
enCO'Jrage extermination
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Eountles on foxes are bcing es· • hand cto a~~e:\~~:e~m!~~~~~I'o~ triets.
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tablished in other counties . .'pur'j Cattle havc been hit b" the dis.
By last fall It had reach~d the
~' "\'cry Good". led th? ~cn I
By PETER SYPNOWICH
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: ~tAr old cla~s Il'ith ~cr: Canedlan Prell Stafl Wrller mcnt's reccnt o[[er of a $2 bounty ~as~ anI dsomle armcrs rc a;lIt onlv 40 miles north o[ Toronto .
. , 01 1=,!IFJ Ibs, milk, 543 Ihs.· TORONTO ICPI-Fox hunt!'l~ to be malched by individual mu
or
era c~:~ea~~a li~~~CI~d At 'the same time i.t had moved I When. 8 m~n is crossing ~ ,
U~ per cent in :lOS J.IY~,. has returned to Ontario with a nleipallties
ra ICS appears
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down the Ottawa .. alley on the, street With a woman, he doesn t I
, ~\ tRI pcr cent of B.C,,\ lor Grimness unknown In the days oIRabi~! '8 Iso called h\'(lro. fcl\' dorgs" or oliletr p~ts, tIl' lOt ~Ol suc qllehc~ side. soon covering lrces I take her by the arm and hllrry
~nci Is:! ~cr cent for :rll. : John Peel. The reason Is rabies
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;l:~nt so . art' IS ar as.~
Dr. Collacutt blames a hi~h lox' she were heing drag~ert.
cia.!s. ThiS COW I~ ~ 1 the first time In modern history, ~ go\:crnor.groerai 01 Canida "t . va.wna Ion c Inlcs l In,n;! poplliation for the olltbreak. An
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fal. ,,:r, ~r cr.nt :n:105 Dr. G. H. Collacull. dl·.trl·cl
rablrs
In
Ihan 7000 were vaccinated
.n dent€ d' num bers "I n S011 th'O
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..'r milk ~n<i 2115.[or lal. Her cultlr- department .• a",. the dl . was In 1~:l8. call~ed by a :abld threc·day period la~l AlIglI'l.
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gfcderal BUt. orltles nall~llr3t: official~ in Toronto SAl' it's al .. had bUilt It too bIg to get
\.1 Time Canadian I~adm ralle),s and will ~aeh Lak~ On
Provincial he a II h authorities the 1'8cclnatlon program In I~~, most impossiblp, to CO~lnt f0xes! through the door, 50 he en·
c~:,! cia,.. S~~ IS I)'pl! CISS tarlo and Lake Erie by next sum. rellorl antl.rabies vaccine has ~I'h~nth~ dl!~ase b~g~n mOI'lllg but that in ~ome areas they '1um. i largcd the opening With 811
_, Good ,PIII5 and her ~Ire mer, hitting Ireas where the fox ~n gil'en to 400 per~on~ ~o far mto Ontario Irom ArctIC reglonl. b~r thrM! or four per square I axe.
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l~_y~e~ \\ hlte Cockade.
popUlation j',o areale't,
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The kill was ~o per cent InSJmr
. " ~~~'S from the herd or ARMED WITH CLUBS
the whole 01 195;. A person who StO~ICS o[ erazy (ox dls.ease
In ~orthNn Onlario, ho\\'cv~r, '[ regions Federal and prorincial
Wautier. Lanlley com· RIght no\\' the wor!t·hll area Is has been In contact with a rabid dRtl~C ~ack lor hundreds of )c~rs most .01 the toxes hal'e o~ell allthorities hope the same lliing
~t~X~C~_._ti_on_R_11'_'_h_lg_h_r_ec_a_~_!_G_~_Y_Co_u_n~ty_,_W_h_er_e_l_c_hOO_I_c_hl_I'~ln_Im~al~l~s~i~I\_'e_n_I_4~IO~2O_s~h~ot=s~o_f_b~u~t~lt~(=lr~st~ca_m~e~lo_t_h~e_a_tt~cnt10n wiped:out by the disea~ it _II. will happen in Soutllrn Ontario.
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keep your pullets up In
full production without a
"pawe" • , •make it neee&III'Y to coax in more good
body-building, egg·makinil feed. Alit UI about
Lay Chow
day , • • 1'A Ibl., worth from 10 to 12 cents,
d.p.nellng on your tilt and your market•. At any
ordinary rat. of feeding, that's more than enough to
COver any ordinary dlff.rence In feed costs I
St. us about a IUPp'Y of PURINA Milk Chow,
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Blue, Red, Green
"JUMBO", 36 in., 108 square feet.
"RUBEROID", 18 in., 36 tn.
45 and 55 Ib,.
TAI<RED FELT, 36 in., 15 tb5.
SLATE SURFACE, 18 in., Red & Green
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ChoW - t~ choice of top
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DOG CHOW
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Hammonds Top Primrose has ;-"'dn~y 2nd witli 15,21:1 Ibs. milkl
just completed a ~orth i\,ncrl I h~ld th~ miik record nad ~I)
ean senior 2 year old 2 x 30:; i wood Lady Cora with 595,
day milk rccord. She prodllCed j rat held the [nt record. .'the.
17,385 Ibs, milk, 717 Ibs. fat. 412 North American milk record~ol'
p~r cent in 305 days whi~;I'S 230 eler was Jon·EII CO,IOnel's, Alibij'
o[ BreedClass Average for milk 4th who produced 16,523 l~.
and 235 per cent lor fat, This is milk, 634 lbs. fat in 305 clays .•
tile second high~st fat record In The !\'orth Americar. [at recor~
Canada lor any breed for this is held bv another U,S. COIl', Vi~
class. A Jersey cow holels the tn Grande Patricia, who pro~ucJI
Canadian All Breed record for ed 15,448 lbs, milk. 779 Ibs. lal
S~nior 2 year old 2 x 30j jay 5.1 !ler cent in 305 days.
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prodUction with her yield Jf 7'!:l
This outstanding record ,5 no~
lbs. of fat, only 5 lbs. more han the result 01 any s!leeial care as
Hammonds Top Primrose.
at both Hammonds Farm and
Hammonds Top Primrose was Burnside Farms she was in tr.a
bred by Bowaters Nfld. Pulp and regular milking row and led wil~
Parer Mills a~d commenced her other animals in the herd. Shli
:\'orth American record in their does, however, come by her pro~
herd. She was sold 10 RR. \less dueing ability quite honestly ali
anu Sons. Bllrnside Farms, Ho· indicated by her ancestry. Ferl
wick, . Quehee II'he~ she "om· dam, Hammonds Class Pl'lrn1
rieled her record.
ros~. ranks as one of the lead~
She was a very ennsistrnt pro ing producers o[ the breed, ini
ctllcer throllghout Iwr lactation. eluding a record of 20, 129 lb/;. ,
lIer highest yield at the time 01 milk. 841 lbs. fat, 4.18 per cen'C
Ihe R.O.P. Inspector's visit was at 5 years. She hBs also h~ed
fi"rolindS and her lowest 11'35 40 classified "Excellent". Her ~irt
pounds which. incidentally. was is To\\'nhead Top Grade <Imp.},
only a f~1V day~ after her fnur who was selected In Scotland ny
day rail and boat tri!> from Ham ~1. R. Bell for Hammonds,:
monds Farm, Newfollndland to Farms, His daughters are JUst
Burnside Farms, Howick. C~ue·, comin~ into production and Ih~
bec. She was tested on ~ dil·1 first 5 tested daughters h~"el:
fereol occasions in :'\c\\'lolind I com pie led 5 two year old re
land "nd at Burnside by R.O P I cords that average 10.136 ;1>5.
Illspeclors or the Produclion Ser i milk: 4:),; Ibs. [at: 4.29 per c('n~
llet'. Callarla Department .)[ Ag'j all in 30; davs. The B.C.A. avct
riculturc,
, a;:: is 142 lor milk and 146 lor
The pl'~\'ious Calladian rCl'Jnl: fat. Hammonds Top Primrose
holder.' in milk anti 101 lor tll;S I has recently bern classifi~1
class IITrc bolll Slal1,ell 11rot.1 "Vcry Good", Ihe hi;;hcst ra,in
hers' COIlS. S~krc" \\")101'1 I po,sihlp for a first cail'Cr.
THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1
Collection
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for the CUbonear Red Croo
HCllpital wu held It Harbour
Gnee on Slturdl)', Detober 25,
Ind resulted In Ihe .um of apJR'OXimately one hundred and
In doUan. The colleclors met
...w. • reid,. rNponse from
thole we were called on, but
a ahortqe or tap Ind the fact
tllat l1li01 were not cilled on
to &ive undoubtedly reSUlted In
a una\ler amount than might
!la\" bHn collected In' view of
lbe wonhlness of the cause.
'nil collecUon
Wli organized
by loin. Goodllnd, President of
tilt Red Crou Branch II Hr.
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Ralph Rogers,
Guest Soloist
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Toronto to punue hll Itudles
111 alq!l\I, Mr. Ralph Rogen
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HARBO UR GRACE
Birthday Gift Unitarian
A birthday celebration is not Newsletter
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Happy Birthday wishes.
When a Delbourne, ,Alberta The Bro,wnies of the .... \h
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couple recently celebrated their tawa.Pith
~c ave a unique., '
Brookline, Mall" when he reo
89th birthdays, they marked the combining reel knOll with
visited bls native town last
occasion by sending a cheque to motto, "Lend a Hand." On
week, alter an absence of near.
HR, GRACE-Young Canada
HR. GRACEHR. GRACE--Odober brings Ihe Unitarian Service Committee recent Saturday. Sixers rro
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USC Headquarters stalf at 78 pack arrived at Nat,'lonal tn
ly twenty five yeara.
HR. GRACE-.."r. and ~Irs. Bo
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Hallowe'en and no at er holi·
It Is about fllty ,eeTS since Selby DIIcworthy of Halifax and ing the week o[ November 17~h
SI, Paul's
day Is quite like It. Noisy, Sparks
Street
in birthda~
Ottawa re,ponqtawa,
uBrters,
d78presentM
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Mr, Tapp left Harbour Grace formerly of this to'wn are reo to 21st ,an d a spec Ia1 e ff' or t hW1 II S Rec
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earmarked
the
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manova,
Exe-ut'lle'
be ma debyth
Lib raTian ere un ay, ov, n ,: .. " .. "I [or the children.
to lake up residence In the jolcing In the b''''h
of
their
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1100
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rous donation lor orphan chil· lor of the Unitarian
U.S,A, After completing his first daughter _ her name, anIt tl
onr
rIng h0 ' e
. a.m.,
a y Euchamt;
Trick or Treat-Here are dren in Korea, who will be ~erv· Committee, with two
f th 0 bli
Iralnln!! at the Wentworth In- Bertha lIIae.
a en on 0
e pu c I e Im.\2,30 p,m" Sunday School and some Hallowe'en cookiel which ed nourishing Canadian codfish, quilts, expertly tied
stltute, he became an Instructor
portance
o[
this
the young un'. will like "au
to as a protein food through the,I WI th..hun dre ds aI, reel ho'·'.
u_
III b iannual
t t event,
f th i B1ble Class; 6,30 p.m., Even·
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Among v'-Itors
to St. John's I"wreI w b e wr
band out to them.
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winter months,
add I tIOn to making th, " .
three years ago had been de. last week were Mrs. Israel Dove pans 0 e mac e n a a er:" on ay, ov. r ,:
HALLOWE'EN COOKIES
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they had also collected' ,
partmcntal head of that Instltu'l and "~Ir. •Alfred
Rogers,
column,
it m"y .7,30 p,m" Confirmation Ser·
H. Cuno
sifted flour
. hIgO,!!
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b t i lbut
t meunwhilc,
k f
Y·
1 Tissues or a small towel can·; bobv
u.
S \\'ea te~~, mg
tion for some time,
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2 tealps, baking powder
, \'Crt to an iron for a n\'lon iJab\' : and safety PinS.
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,and',
from par.ents,th ~each'l
y, teaspoon salt
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During th l.
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. "Ir.,• A. J, Crocker. operation
d hild
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UNITED CHURCH
bonnet. Sluff the bonnet
'\,ith·
, r erfor ts 1111t
Grace, Mr. Tapp has met many who are spending the winler at ers an c ren In elr a , .
2 cups cornflake5
either. It will dr,\' smoothly.
, ~1l1~h.neede.d ,?oost to Ihe
with whom he has exchanged SI. John's, visited their Harbour IItu de toward~ the L1brary and; Re\,. A. N. Holmes.
~, cup soft butter
' _Layette Lift, a project to
remlnescences of the olden Grace home during the we~k. Its contenls, The mO:llh d' 11,00 a,m., Divine Worship;
1,2 cup sugar
1,2
20,0Il0 layettes throu"h Ih
d
H h
t d Ih h
d
October has been an encourag· 2.30 p,m., Sunday School; 7.00 2 te3.llPS n""ted oragne rind
te~sp. sail
e, d :-':ations to Arab br'fug:
a)'l. e aa no e
e c anges, en ,
lng one, and a come,back in the' p,m., Divine Worship.
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3 Icasp. soda
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which have taken place In the I
umbe f r d
d Ih . ,
H b
G
S th
Ih cup milk
2 teasps. ginger
les before Christmas Oa),
Intervening years and espedal.
Ml!8 Shirley Rogers I I 't In
r 0 ea ers an
e clr' l
ar our raCe au
1 egg white
. date. only one Ihird of 11:'
Iy those caused by the dim.: lng her sister, :l1rs, ~1:r~:li. ~1~1:,Uon Is noted with satisfac·
3,00 p,m., Divine Worship.
1 l<lblesp. water
~ ::~:~~. a~i;;~:: ~lol'C5 : ~ised hnum~er of layette;!
trous fire of 1944, when among' Peddle at Brlgus,
: However, other attractions are
One maker of adhesive band
Raisin.
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1 cup sugar
: een \ I~P~,. Eilch laY!:te
other buildings destroyed, the
-'b . .
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th I f! t
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k'
h
S·ft t th fl
B
d 1 1 cup molas5cs
i SlSts 0
larm, 2 ' .
Tapp blacksmith stand, wblch
~Irs Cyril Tb
B
. t.a i cglnmng 0 5 ow ere ec, ages now 15 rna Ing t em .heer
loge er our, ,pOW ' 1 2 jackel" 2 shins. I ., ,
had been operated by the family Is I 'gu st thtma~, k on~vlsh 'I' and While there Is decldely a of "see·through" plastic. Dandy er and salt. Crush cornflakes 1 eg~ unbeaten
; cake of soap ann 4 sal"I)'
e
5 lIce
a
er room for sport, and no one ~ for use almost anywhere, better Into fine C'l1lmbs. Mix with sift· 4~~ cups silted flour
c
for over a century went up In mother and alster, ~lrs, .F, R. denies its bencfit.s of physical, than the heavier kind and par. ed dry Ingredients. Blend but·
,~ cup strong _coffee
S~IALL GIRI.~ f'
flamet,
and Mis.! R. Flander, V1cloTla education, there is also a crying ticularly attractive if you nave ter, sugar and orange rind. Add Heat over to 37;,0. Cream to" BELFAST I nO"
.\t\'T
While at Harbour Grace, Mr,' Street.
need for education for the scraped a bit In le~ shaving.
sifted ingredlentA with milk, I gether [irst 6 ingredients. Add: p:lrents prote"erlu~rs'd '
Tapp has been the guest of his'
mind. The LiN-ary offers a sup.
mixing well with each addition. sugar and cream 'till fluffy. ~ I" small gi"ls'~, 'I ue~ a)'
slster·ln·law, Mrs. M. Tapp and
Mr. and Mrs, James KeepIn~ plement to the lessons that are has of valu~ to therr,.
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Chill. Roll chilled dough light· Blend in molasses. Bpat in egg.! r;ct"e here ;.. ~nr~~~is~\, at,B
~Iece. MI5S Ada Tapp. He left Ileft last week to lake up rc;i· being taught in schools a"iI A recent visitor to the lyon floured board. ~u~ With Add slfied, flour alternately I :I!argarCI on 'her arri,'ai nn
on Tue5day morning by TCA dence on the mainland,
there can surely be a plea mnde' Library from the U.S ,A. said cooky cutter about 2~'l Inches With coffee, Drop from teaspoon., b\'o·da\' \'isil Tr-,,' 'd h
for Gander where he wlll vilit
for both sport and re~t. .~,
that In his opinion the Harbour In diameter. Place on greased: onto lightly greaser! cookie dren, man;' ~nil:':}h~1 I 1
his nephew, Mr. Wllll.am Tapp
Dr, and Mra, John McGrath
Once more Young Canada. Grace !I!emorial Library was c~okie sheet. Beat egg white 'sheet keeping round an~ 2 were kept ~lan(iill,,'oo'I~~m
and family. before returning of Deer Lake are guests this B~ok Week will, it is hoped, i the greatest improvement to be WIth water. Bfush over dough. Inch~ ;Jrart. , Bake 15 m1 ns. of the !.tOO hoy'ar,rl'~il
bl
to Brookline, where he resides week of :llrs, Alice :lkGr8th,
lmng more readers to the' added to the town's facilities Place raisins on each, to form Decor:lte, coo k'les to. rrsrm, e corps had 10 le,,\'f home ;n
with his wife.
:llrs. W. H, Harris who had Library, and the parents are i over the past quarter of a cen· fac~.
. Jack 0 L:lllterns w1th white earl~' hour, to C31th trains
Best wishes Bre extended to I be, en I'lsitlng relati\'es at St.' being asked to nccDmpany their' tu),)', \\'ould that more adults JACK O'LANTERS SURPRISE I frosting forced through deco· buses. They h3rt to 'Iar.~ In
him for good health and anoth' l John's, returned home on Sun,! children 80 that they may see felt the same way about the I
COOKIES
raler's tube or applied with, heror~ the pnncr" arri\~
er \'Islt 10 his natll'e land.
I du)"
I for themsel\'es what Ihe Library I L1brar), and made greater use
1 cup shortening
toothp1ck.
for ~.1 mIC!:tr, e:' .' d,
1)eopIe
I n 'The Library
CIlurc h SerVlces
. Woman's
rrh e News
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commenced hlJ studies
uDdtr Dr. Vinci It the Toronto
Conltr\'ltor)' of Music. He hal
aIIo jained the cholr 01 the
aJoor Street United Chlll'th.
At the Thanksllivlnll Service
of the "Bit hunt Park United
Cburch. Ralph WII !luest soloisl,
Icd sang as his fir.t lola "The
Lord'. Pra~'er", before a large
collll'ellation. In a leiter to his
purnu, ~Ir. and ~h, Allred
RDlen, he wishes 10 be reo
lIIembued u> hi. Nny friends
It Harbour Grace.
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ptlufully Iway .t the resl·
denc. of ber &on, Ambrole, on
Han'ty Street, Harbour Grace,'
ont of the oldett residents of
the town In the penon of Mrs.
Selb)' Bray.
The decwed had reached
ber .I,bty second year .nd
b.d been In faUinll bealth for
.am. liml. She luve. to mourn
IIer palli"" thrte lonl, Frank
and Graham on the mainland,
AQlbI'Olt at Harbour Grace and
fmployed with Ihe United
Towns Co., two daughters, Alice'
on thf mainland and Frances
\)in. ~Iel't'tr, DeN We) also
lun;\,f.
A Ion wu a viclim of the
SouLht!'n Crou Diluter in 1914,
Th. funeral took place from
lin late ruldence on Thunday
10 St. Paul'. Church, the ler·
"ice beinl taken by Rev. L, Lud·
low. Interment was at the An·
&lieu cemeter)'. Sympathy Is
nUnded to the beru\'ed rela·
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Obituary•
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any haul with fast·working efficiency, There's fhe all-new EI Camino. A
wide choice of pickups that range from handsome, hustling Fleetsides
through a big variety of Steps ide models, You'll find high·capacity StepVan models, space.saving L.C.F.'s and big.tannage tandems. House to
house or ovar the highway, there's a Chevrolet truck for every hauling ;ob
In the book - a truck with the right pow,r end capacity to keep loads on
schedule - costs low,
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Kiwanis Club
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HR. GRACE-Last week's XI·
. .nis mtetinll held It Pike's
Hotel 'II'U prHided over by
Presldent Lloyd An:hlbald, who
wtltomed Lie u t. Governor
Geoqt Chalkt!', KlwanlUI Har·
Dawe, William Chafe, Thos,
I.,ndI, all from the St. John'.
Club.
Hr. Doul Eeaton, Athletic Dl·
reelor of Memorial University
w been • ,;altor to the XI·
wanis Club .t Harbour Grace
Ind bu discussed with the com·
mitt" hen the pro poled lwim·
minI pool. WhUe here, he In·
epect.ed the lite and lave ad·
viet towardl it. construction
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Home Town
Stadium Man.~r Lor n e
Y;akelin WII the guest speaker
It I mtetlng of Bay Roberti
KiWlJllans on Tuesday .nd on
nUU'lday attended tbe Car.
banlU meetinc wht!'e be dl ..
cuaed with ..ch club Pee WH
hodll}'.
So fa: twenty teams have been
JiDed up in Conception Bay and
lam.. will be KetUna under·
'II'IY abortly.
The Hr. Grace clLlb Is flndlnl
81e1D1 to raU. fundi for the
pu.rclwe of unlfol'Tlll for the
Hr. Grace team.
At Monday's meetlnl of KI·
nnil beld al Pike's Hotel,
President Llo)'d was In the
chair. The social side Included
a lin, .onl led b)' Kiwanlan
liII Ste\'enson with ~In. Pike
II 'ecompaniit.
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tougher than ever - with increased
spring capacity for greater load support I
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lIId heavy duty, to handle big loads
within legal ay~r·al1 length limits!
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Complele wilh 8, 10 and IHool
walk·in bodies. High capacit!· for
house·\o·hoU5e delivery schedulesl
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LORD IISHOP OF
SEWFOUNDLAND TO VISIT
BADOUIl GRACE
HR. 'GRACE - On Monday,
November Srd., the congrega·
tion or SI. Paul'l Anallcan
Cblll'tb wl11 be visited by the
Lord BlJbop of Newfoundland,
lev. J. A. Meaden, who will
bold a conflnnatlon lervlce for
a large number of candldatel
from tblJ parIJb.
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SlATING
tal'ie numbers 0{ aka ten are
tlkinll Idvantaae. of load Ice
surface .t the Harbour Grace
Stadium. On Sltur~ay night
Jut, m.ny Ittended from neigh·
hourinll lown! u well 81 those
from Harbour Grace.
CONGRATULATIONS
ConaratuIltloni Ire extended
~ !lr. and lin. Arthur Butt
III liIonlrul to whom a Ion was
born on Sund&)" October 26th.
AItIuu a • IOn of AIr, and Mn,
C. C. tutt III thla town,
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Here's Cltra traction in pickups, panels,
stakes, Suburban Carryall and cab·andcha.lsis models. Pius four power take· off
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OAIL Y NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19~B
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15 \ ,.
Commercial
Big Sale Of
Tickets For
Bowling League
St. Bon's Dinner LAST NIGHT'S
ivil Service Ho ckey League
Officially Opened Last Night
er
GAMES
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Junior Canadiens..
May Visit Here:;
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Inter association champions,
The Montreal Junior Can· Sam Pollock, manager of tle
and winning SI. Bon's entries
Bennet Brewery:-3
adieDi may be visiting St. Junior Canadlcns Is arrangln~
in city leagues will be honored
White
235 271 242 74B Jobn'. for an. exhibition .erles the tour which In all probabljl1)L
by the St, Bon's AA at the! L Hanlon
will Include Corner Br~k;
145 184 255 ~84 In November.
dinner meeting to be held at F. Walsh
251 239 234 724
St. John'. Junior and Senior \ Grand Falls, Gander, Harbou~
the Newfoundland Hotel on Sat· G. Wadden 303 244 2111 798 lIockey League president told Grace, st. John'l and Bell h,
urday night at 7.30 p.m.
934 938 9B2 28:14 the NEWS last night that he land"
!lIen tal HDspital edged Treasury 3.2, while
The Shamrock team winners
C,P,O.,-O
wal contacted concerning a pro·
'
208 !W7 267 682 posed visit of the Junior Can. Contacted last night Leagl.
fi!'heriu 5wan1ped C,N,R 11·1 In the opening
of the inter Association hockey G. ~Iercer
f C'\V\'
1 ServlI:e
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II oc k ey at t h e Arena Iast
series will receive the Walsh ~l. Gla1ney 244 203 201 648 adlens to Newfoundland. The president Vlnicombe said th··
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Trophy from Mr, Paul Walsh I G. Chapter 183 209 173 56~ Canadlens are scheduled to play he ~al contacted by tbe St!l~'
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Walsh'~ Bakery, Individual i C. Kavanagh 191 238 2~8 687 In the ~lajor hockey centres of lum last night concernlnl t~
B26 857 899 25B2 Newfoundland I tar II n g. on, proposed visit of the ~a,
League President Jilek Walsh dropped the I BOSTON (AP) -Basion winger 1 comcback hopcs early In the :hird : nwards are to be present~d to
November 15th, to the 20th. : adlen. but IlIld that beforl hI
,uck ,",tween Dr. Freeman of the Mental and I Jerry Toppazzlni tied for the Na·, period. The big right winger had I D. ~Iurphy, R. McCarthy, R.
and that Ihey hope to visit SI.' could make any comment ,h~
d'n F.d"ar or the Treasur~' to officially open the
Ilonal Hockey League lead in ~oal: not scored a ioai ~iiwe he got two ~Ica~cy, E. Browne, J. Barron,
Parker &< Monror:-3
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scoring Thursday night a! he j~d of them Oct. l2 against the itan. D. Chaytor,. J. Lawlor, "J. ~al· L. Sullivan 199 160 206 ~63 John'. for an uhlbitioD game: lI'ould have 10 check with ,Ui~
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executive and team delegales.
t3..on, Prexy Walsh wished all squads In his
the Bruins to a 5.2 victory over gers.
fred, D. Laing, Cap~. N. Vlnl· G. Hollahan 304 159 2B4 727 or two.
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t the best of luck for the coming year and
Chicago Black Hawks.
NO PENALTlES
combe and J. Rcardlgan:
Birmingham 309 257 228 794
Tappaninl third player to 5~ore Oddly not a single penaltv was
Awards for the series go to ~L Hall
196 190 223 609
rtprc~~ed tht wish thnt the "ttendance this sca·
for Boston 'In 91 aeconds d'.lrlng called ~n the Delroit club b'y ref. J. Rcardigan for the highest
1008 768 919 2693
IIIn would he U Rl'ent as last year.
the !irst period, notched his sev· eree Frank Udvari.
scorer and Fanny Brennan who
Nfld, T, &< E,:-O
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enth goal of the young NHL cam·
Johnny Wilson got an easy reo had thc best goals agaillst Rver· I D. Pippy
170 187 201 :l5B
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!.~=;:r fired a l~\\' shot· opening slanza end 2.0,
paign. That tied him with Rockpt bound goal In the first period nnd age.
R. Simpson 162 140 232 534 I
November 3rd.
,.~ Prrm Crolly In the
~Ioores ltot two markcrs for Richard of Montreal,
sent Detroit ahead and ,\ndy
The ~I.V.P. ann most ~entle- D. Burnell
179 112 192 4831
-7.15
.:y M.rls midway in the, thr winners In the middle per.
The loss was the sixth straight Bathgnte tied It for Nell' \'ork manly player awards Will be I R. Johru;ton 238 258 257 753
The once postponed foot·
l·2--George SI. A VI, St
d rtrlod to prol'ldr the iod with Murry Chapli~ regis. for the Black Hawks,
early in the second with a 15·, announccd at the event.
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749 697 882 2328 ball game in Junior College
Thomas A,
• marker for ~Icntal, tNing between the two, At 2,00 Johnny Bucyk and Don MeKen· footer aftcr tnklng 8 pass 110m
Hugh Fardy and Damlen I
-Football between St. Bon's
3·4-St, David'. B VI ..•.
t>o:h trams had scorcd tll'O ~Ioorcs scored from Bill Abbott ney of the Bruins tallled jt:Bt Camille Henry.
Ryan wi! receive trophlel"
Base Ordnance:-!
and PrInce of Wales iJ
Thomas B,
in tht openin\: framr.
, and at 11.30 he tallied from ahead of ToppazzlnJ,
Norm Ullman broke the tic for winners. of the handball lerles .T. Skiffington 24~ 228 150 533
~heduled to be held this
5·6-Kirk
A vs. Gower St. A.
\ prtUY Ihree man play sct Eric Rogers and Abbott, Chap.
Fleming Mackell and Leo La· Detroit at the 12:05 mark of the hcld thl.s ~ummer.
M. Dt>Wney
258 18~ 190 B33
afternoon at the Feildian
8.30' .
~I f::~1 "enlal score at ·toO lin got his unassisted at 11.00 blne lIot Bruins Insurance goals second period and Marcel Pror,o·
ASSOCIatIOn honor awards will A. Smith
17~ 2~9 218 6~2 Grounds starting at four
1·Z-Wesley B vs. Gower B:
:~I j:r<t period. Boyd Pen·· a~ the second finished ~.O.
In the final period.
vast made it 3·1 Intcr in the reo be prescntc? to the follow~ng W. Oakley
255 238 235 728
o'clock.
3·4-5\. Mary's B I'S. Kirk'B
rl~:fd the puck into the. The winners added six more Both Chicago tailles came with riod with a 40 faa: screened shot. teams: ROWing, Cox J. SmIth,
933 910 803 2646
A win for st. Bon's will
5·6-Salvation B VI. Cathe
lOnt and passrn it to goals bcfore the C,N,R, could the Bruins shorthanded,
Howe applied the clincher when ~!gr. J. Palfrey and crew memo
Ayre's !!/M:-O
give them the champion·
dral lB.
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1,.I1:1'.• n. Layman's shot \\'as find the mark.
In the' final
Ted Sloan ~lIected hI.! SiXth he took a pass at the ~elV York bers E. Browne, A. Carew, D, J. Martin
232 20ft lD!1 1143 ship while a win for the
9.45
~ ~~ Crolt~· but Gil Decr· fr~me Norman Stick leored on a gial In the lirat period and as· blue line, drew goalle Gump Fox, G, Laing, T, Murphy and I C. Kearsey 135 174 206 515 Prince of Wales will give
l·2-Wesley AI's. St. ~!arYr,
, in to fire Ihe rebound. !olo effort at 2.00, Chaplln got sisted on one by Elmer Vasko In Worsley out of the net and ,Iippcd E. Pearce.
P. EVan.!
157 168 182:107
the Blues the honours. A
A.
:' PUI ~Iental Ollt front his sccond from Ron King at the third,
home an easy baekhander.
Baseball - Coach J. Doyle,· E. Andrews 1BO 227 144 521 I tie game will mean 8 play·
3·4-Cochrane B \·s Cathedral
. ::r:,'lIr) cl'cncd the score 2.10, Ro~er~ registered from
DETROIT (AP) - All·star Gor.
STANDINGS
! Mgr. p. Linegar, p, Bryant, D.
704 775 707 2186 I Dlf game between Feild
2B .
1\ Ith Bill ~Iarsh
scltin~ ~Ioorr~ ann Tcd Connon It die Howe broke a six·ga~e goal By THE CANADIAN PRESS 'Ryan, J. Power, G. Gamberg, E.
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1 and st. Bon's for the title. I
:I-6-Sal vat ion A \'1. eoeli·
: W,;;:hl up as the shot hit 9.00, Rogen set )ioores up for drought and hlJ DetrOIt Red
P W L T F A Pt, Browne, R. Linegar, N. Spar· Nnd, Brewery:-I
Prince of Wall'S are out of
! 1001 and entered the net. . his third at 9,30, Barron fired Wings took lole
possession. of Montreal 11 7 2 2 44 ~B 16 row, R. Redmond, A. Manmng, G. Tobin
213 230 2.01 544 the championship picture.
rane A.
~If.:.\l wrnt back alit front his sccond from Pike' and Art third place Thuuday night With ~ Boston
10 4 3 3 33 25 11 K. Arm, T. Gillles, W. Gllllel, G. Martin
324 2~1 250 825 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - !4~ on Jim Rllmll's un· Tillel' at 10.00 and Bob DllIon 4~1 National Hockey League tn· Detroit
9 5 4 0 21 ~I 10 J, McGettigan and ~l. Hogan.
W. Feehan 247 236 1M 638
II'~:!'~ marker from a scramble. Ilna5~istcd at 10.30 rounded out umph over New York Rangers, New York 10 Z 3 5 25 :9 9 Also recelving honor award. P French
240 211 209 660
. ~m! of the Treasury nct.. t"e elcl'cn Fisheries goall,
Howe'a goal was Detroit's Chicago
10 I 5 2 2R .i8 8 will be coach J, Rice, manager '
1024 928 61~ 2767
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8 2 6 0 l5 25 4 J Walsh and their junior tr!~k
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Doug ~Ianston took a pin
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.~ 1P'r~ndl b1rr to tie the en· from Dal'c Taj'lor to rpail La
e~~ T Carroll award which H. Oke
120 :us 191 ~
,;.::rr onre morro Len Whit·: ~Iercer'~ shutout bid at 12.18 Curlin~
goes to t'he pi aver Judged most M. Miller
204 231 193 627
t " - ' the marksman as he' of the third!! he recorded the
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on 1 pass from Gerry· singlc C.N.R, goal to hal't the
team will be announced It the H. Smith
153 192 160 505
r to make it a 2·2 ronlest. contest end ll,l. Connors of
dinner.
7~3 874 722 2248
if, Leg~e ~ot the big goal· the winners received the lone
Trophic! won during the last
~lrnlal at 7.05 (If thc middle pen.11t1' h;:nded out by referee!
The recently elected execu·
six month! In city competition
C,P,O,:-2
216 199 226 841
as he picked up a loosc Oke n~d Thomaa,
tlve crl the St. John', Curllng I
will be pmed over to the Col. G. ~Iercer
251 157 133 541
and drilled it behind,
LINEUPS
Club held lu first meeting of I
lege
T. O'Brien
230 239 271 740
for the final score of. C.:->.R.-John Whelan, Bll! the lealon lalt night and plans
It was rellably reported last,
L~st minute purchasers of G. Chapter
PMounlcr. Play was fast. Wheeler, C. Taylor, Jim Bren- to open the action at the Club night here In St: John's that! tickets may oblain them from ~l. Gladney 262 215 290 767
959 810 920 2889
the rut of the game but I nan, D. Smith, B, Maunder, D, on November 1~ were made.
Grana Falls All.Star player· the association executlvc or
Pepp. Commlssary:-l
er IQuad was able to tall)' I El'ans, N. Wratt, D, Taylor, S,
The new expanaion made to Lindy Faulkner of Bishop Falls I from J. Palfrey or N, Vini·
r:. Gosse
203 246 210 M9
coal and it rnded 3·2 for ~ Pike, A, Joy, J, Bemlster, G, the club last year wlll allow 100 may be joining his brothers I combe,
J. Curran
130 189 182 501
I Flood, R Hollelt, D. Manlton, mora members to be accommo- G
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TIm Shu In go.al for the win· i FISHE'RIES-Lo !I.lercer, Bill dated thiJ lealon, There are eorge an
ex a
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-----H. ~!urph)' 168 180 251 599
Grice within the near future,
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B. Jackman 220 234 205 659
p. ayed I fine gamt. He I Abbott, Jim Phelan, Ron King, presenUy 220 members in the
The report laid that Undy
721 849 848 2418
.Iow ~n th~ flr~t goal but I Eric Parsons, Murray Chaplln, club and this can be increased may be receh'ing. a leave of. . 0
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up ~1th brilliant sal'cs for 1 Tcd Connors, Doug Moore, Eric I to 320, Appllcatlons to Join the absence for Iii months from his,
Bennett Brewery:-I
rrrnlinder of the contest., Rogcrs. Gordon Duff, Art Til· 1club may be obwlned from sec· employer to go to Harbour'
(J'
J. White'
281 284 293 858
Crotty betwern the pipes, ley, Norman Stick, Pat Barron, retary A, J, Lush at 1. Pine Bud Grace and team up with his
b
I Hanlon
193 192 164 549
TrelSury 1110 played well'l Hable Pike, Bob Dillon, Bill! Place or phone number 7311·H brothers to play hockey in the I '
F.
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192
139 138 470
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exeeuUve, All IppllcatiollJ murt Conception Bay S~nlor A All.: Alleys 1 and Z:
900 916 8~2 2668
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be completed In full,
Stars
I 2.00-Cadillac V!. Plymouth.
ltftren Frazer. Clarke and.
The proposed renovation. to Th~ NEWS tried to contuct r 3.l.'}-Dodge VI. Vanguard.
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C. Reynolds 216 212 167 1'>95
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tlon or denial of the report but Alleys 3 and ~:!
R. Clarke
238 191 156 585
!.I~ for m. Boyd PC~Il);
WII unable to do 80.
! 2.00-~!eteor VI. Studebaker. C. Wllllaml
183 197 195 57~
I len mln~te ml,cone ur .
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3.15--Hillman VI. Pontiac.
R. Timrd
180 162 271 613
] tlt, thlro tJ.erl~d.
i. Two gamel are alated in len·
Grace It will mean that four of Allcys 5 and 6.
847 762 7119 239B
Ll.'i El rs
: lor basketball at the Memoml
the Bishop and Gralld Falls 2.0[)....Bulck vs. DeSoto.
Harvey .. Co,:-!
l/!\"1'AL HEALTH-T. Shea, I gym tonight" In the opener .t!
!IT, PAT'S JR. HOCKEY
stars wHl be In the Conception
3.l5--Ford va. Chevrolet.
M. Kirby
2Z6 186 178 590
Puree, B. Coady, J. Russell, : 7.1~ St, Bon I and Holy CrOll
The following players are to Bay League this corning winter. 4.3[)....Nash vs, Hudson,
J. Norma,
192 2M 248 725
Ptddlf, C, Bhnlseh, C. Gallop, I cla5~ W.hil\ Guards d meet Me· \ attend a practice for the 51. George Faulkner went to liar.
J. Murphy
201 212 211 624
BOB' BAD COCK of prince of Wales College
Bruit L. Tucker, R. Legge, I moml In t e aecon .ncO'Jnter I Pat'. junior hockey team at bour Grace as Athletic Director Jl)a~,
J, WaLlh
215 328 184 727
was named the Athlete of the Year at the Col;
DeerinK. A, Smith, T. Smith,· at 8.~0,
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the Stadium tonight at 7.1.5--lof Conception Bay and he was Jl) ,.,
8341011 821 U66
lege at the Annual Distribution of Prizes which
l..Iymln, B, Penny.
I GOIn~, In.~o t~nlght a gamll Val Duff, Mike Casey, Jim Ma· followed by brother Alex and
London, New York:-O
TREASURY-D. Crotty. F. I 51. Bon a mth liVe atraight vic· lone, J(>e Kenny, Joe Browne, then Jim Kenneci)'.
L. Byrne
276 248 20B 732
was held at the Pitts Memorial Hall last night.
A. Murphy, C. Galway, tori~ for ten ~Inu are lead· Ed, Abbott, Mike Dillon, Jim
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D. Rodgers 19~ 111 186 492
(Terra Nova Photo Service),
March, C. Walsh, W, Law. Ing the league. (,uards and Holy Byrne, Mike Fitzpatrick, John
Leo Byrnl
132 198 141 471
L. "'hIllen, G, Power, R, Crosa with four wi", Ind two Perry, Jim Hickey, Tom Hickey,
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Team managera, !corera and M. Bart - IBO 2~S 248 681
V. Wright. D. Stamp, defeau each are next in line Gerry Whitten, Roger Hannord,
umpires ot the SI. John'l bm.
783 810 783 2376 J. O'Keefe
132 22~ 220 87~
. II'1OY, K. Knox.
with eight whlle Memorial with Gordon Go()ble, Derm Connolly,
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810 7611 728 2303
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Wadden today for their Invita. J, Ryan
202 1M 260 62~
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. third on two poinu, St. Pat'l, Brocklehurst:'
I tions to the league's annual R. Morgan 189 171 228 ~B8 Santuce\one 228 187 205 620
Tisheries banged in two goals' who have the night off, are in
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146 177 144 467 Berniquez
172 178 182 532
!hI flnt period, added three: the ~ellar winless and pointiest
!IT, BON'S JR, HOCKEY
Ed Gulliver hit double twa in nwards scheduled for the Old J, erallJhlw 223 194 366 783 L. Turcot
171 149 184 504 The Holy Cr()5.1 Inter·Associa .
In the second and then lin SIX atarts.
The St. Bon'a junior hockey I the first and 5econd games of Colony Club on Ttmday night.
700 706 99B 24M W. Cooney
19B 280 279 757 tlon football league continllel
lix in the final frame,
lIluad will practice at the Sud· last nlght'l Hillview darts ae·
I, 11. MltcheU:-l
7119 794 8:)() 2413 Sunday at 11 a.m. Harrl EnniJ'
Plrat~ plays Jerry Gulliver',
holding C.NoR. to a lone·.
ium tonight at 8.1~ for all tho!e Ition to have Bedford drop Fort
J. Willlami 162 21~ 215 ~1
Nafel:-l
perlDd ~core to rlrop the J .'
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Interested in trying for a po!i· Avalon 2-1. The lone win for I ered double four and double A. Spearns 162 249 1B7 59B C. Keell
239 217:LoW 696 Yankees and at noon Joe Gul
I)' aquld 11·1 In the scc·
tion mUlt attend, All uniforms Avalon was regislczed by Torn. 17 to get the brace of win. for G, )ioori'
155 271 194 620 G. O'Brien
201 191 :Z1~ 607 liver's Bral'es meet GUY Per
tncounter of the night.
from laat year's squad are to De Gallagher who clockcd double Nova Scotia while J, Cook hit J. Daly
169 231 2~7 657 R. Whitten 176 153 187 :i16 chard'l Dodgers.
~Ioores \UI top Icorer of
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returned at thil workouL
one. In other games Nova Scotia double four for Fort Hamilton.
648 96~ B~3 2466 L. Byrne
185 21~ 18~ 5B5
ncounter .. ht fired a hat
edged Fort !;Iamilton 2·1 and C. Ring with 110 for Belle
A, H. Murray:-Z
801 776 827 2404 K. Grant
173 148 141 462
HOLY CROSS JR, HOCKEY Belle Isle blanked Newfound· Isle was the top leorer for the, p, Cmbie
247 14{) 28.5 572 Standard ~Ifg,,-3
737 i22 612 2071
OWing to lack of space The Holy Croas JUnior hoc, land 3·0,
night with ~Ianne)' Hanlon of W. Martin
265 237 164 1186 D. Rideout
170 20~ 181 556
Sohie Pike opened the gaol
last
night's scores in this ley team wlll work out at the
A. MeGiness plunked double Fort Hamilton hitting a ton D, Squire(;
244 131 224 ~99 C. Richards 183 235 237 655
n~ .t 4.30 of the first on
206 199 206 611
from "Sox" Phelan. At League had to be held Stadium Dn Sunday from 11.001 one, M. Lawlor hit double ten twice and Bill Clarke of New· NMeworthy 2113 185 260 698 G. Raynel
WOO 693 933 2635 L. DeLace)' 155 174 221 550
01 the lame frame Pike o\"er and will appear in I,m, to 1 p.m. All those listed and C, Ring got double six to foundland getting 100 once,
on the squad are requested to account for the three Belle Isle Thc next games are scheduled
Cousln.s,-l
714 813 845 2372
Barron up for the scc·
attend,
victories. Harold Oliver regist· for next Tuesday night.
E, WilliamJ 170 139 242 11111
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175 2~ 187 61B L. Dillon
26 180 119 32~
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203 170 162 53~ M, Abbott
141 192 151 484'
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176 212 282 870 P. Sullivan 279 204 203 6B6
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724 777 873 2374
'446 576 473 149~ (
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155 239 237 631 C. Mercer
320 326 210 856
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201 196 246 643 H Norris
150 220 226 59Q
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197 204 173 .574 J, Ryan
167 1B9 262 618
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746 851 840 2437
787 9658gB 2650 [
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167 220 143 530 N. Porter
173 180 101 4114
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247 149 169 565 C. Heath
175 188 199, 562
L. Gosse
164 173 196 533 L. Barrett
216 206 171 593 [
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st. Pat's jumped out front of
St, Bon's 24-5 in the Senior Di·
vision of Christian Brother's
Grammar School basketball at
the Irish gym yesterday after·
noon and then went on to de·
feat the Bluegolds 52.23, The
victory gives the Irish a two
and one mark on the season
while SI. Bon's have ye\ to wke
a win, Holy Cr08S lead the lea·
gue,
Phil Grouchy and Mike KiDg
both bad eight poinu to pace
the Irish in tbe first half with
Eric Greyory having lix, Ed,
Sears, three and John Fisher
lACK WALSH, President of the Clvll Servlee Bodley
drop.' the puck between Dr, Freeman and John Edgar to officially, and Bob Piercey both ge~tlng
Dr the Larut at the Arena last nl,ht. Mental HOIpltal wan the fint pmt over Treasury 3·2. In lhe photo (left to nght):- two. For 51. Bon's Gerry Vletch
had four points while ~n Mc·
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On SI. Bon's Gerry Veitch can·
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Bill Hogan had four and Stan
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stars of the conlest for SI.
Pat'. were center Grouchy and
playmaking guard Fisher. On
SI. Bon's Gerry Veitch was tbe
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It ¢ives her
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To see them han~in9
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Including the climactic episodes
In the IIvel 01 JUU!, Soerates
and Galilee-have been played
out in court·rooml. Which may
not explain the unendinll fuei·
ns tlon exerted by court· room
novel~, films, slorieslnd plays,
It suffices to say that, from
for til, Pro5t'cution" Arl!lophan~5 to Shakespeare 10
TYI'Dnf Ponr. fhlrltl Agatha Christie, the drama
.r. Marine DittrIch centerlnll about a great trial
-has always proved 10 be a sure~~rld·. lI'e3te~t dramas- I fire attracllon to audiences.
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Since Misl Christie's name has
but I think it's authentic. And pretty sure that il', r.ulhenlic,
"GooJ," r Euiri. 'Til pfohaul!'
been mentioned above-however
in good condition.'.'
but we'll have the experts look! sec), v~ tomon'ow ni~ht. Guoc\· ,
Inadvertently-thll le.mlto be
"Excellent," he IBid. "Miss at It. I'm coming bac); tomor· ll/·c." I l:ung up ann looked at .
1I(.l1an:; will be delighted. Have row. Are you still planning on Pcrrola. "Youre In·,lled for this
a 100d time to mention ihat
you told her yet?" ,
some sort of weekend party?" wcrkenrl."
"Wllne" for th, Prollcutlon."
the acreen Ir.lon of her Imuh
"No. I know that ahe will be
"If you'll be here, I wUl,"
'Splel111id.~ i1e said. "I'll tell:
It_lie-play, la let to open 10-'
arateful for all the help you've she IBid.
you what. InslclIJ of taking the:
morrow at the Paramount
givenme,' , I said. "And lome·
commercial airline, wh:i don't:
Theatre through United Artlsll
"What 'can I do- for you?"
thing occurred to me, You men·
"Good. By the way, you've you come wilh me? I fly my'
:XXXIII
.
New heard of Haimundo Perrola, the own pIalle,Yo u k'now, '.n d we,
releBle, an d t hat It I_very
"I just wanted to tell you," II one d th a t you are 1n
much lo-a court·room drama,
'BlIenOi diu, Senor Mareh." I said "that my ml~lon hu York quite often. Do you expect Monican
diplomat,
haven't can make it even laster than,
MOlt Suceeuful
it wa. the dictator himself.'
to be the're this coming week- you?"
the airline will. Then I always;
been successful."
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"Oh, yes."
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Termed the most lUectllful tl of th I
I
There was a moment of Iii· en ,or n t e near uture?
lOW II h h b
t h I keep a car at I lewil and f
my.tery melodrama of recent on
I Mnm nil· Countless
" I might be," he aald. He
e , e as een mos e p. can drIve you out to her plac~.",
times. "Wltneu fOr the PI'OII!- multitudH of the little furrv encve. He hadn't really bellev· looked like a small boy who iul. It just happens that he's
"I'd like that," I &aid, which'
cutlon"ltau Tyrone Power, ueaturn go headlong Into the ed In my manuscript and now sensed candj' in the offing. going 10 be in New York amI wa.~ certainly the underat.tte.
I thought you might Invite him men,"-of the year.
Marlena Dietrich and Chari .. r.cl, oyer eV!~y ~bttacic, In 1 I was say~ng I h~d it. "It has?" "Why7"
blind and pitl~hl,e frenr. indue. h,e s3,I,d fmally. My congraula·
"Well, I'm going back lorn or· out for the \~cekcnd so that"You
(To Be Conllnued)
i.luibton.
On. of t~ oldest formt or ,.1 by ovrrcrowdmg.
Illon5. .
row. "Miss Mellany will want can thank him personally.
Hermeneutic!, the Icience ot
"I am r~,turnlng t~ New ~ork to celebrate finding the manu· I "I .mig~I:" 5he said. I could
dnma, the eDurt.room play or Summer, brief and hicUc to
interpretation
and explaolt!oci
film alway' leeml to be the Ir..ure new urprJ!il\~5. aeps tomorr~w, I nld, and Ion· s<:ript and I thought if JOU were' jU!t .Imaglne the face a~e was
neweet. Three of the blUett tht mlll'ato.,. waterfowl rrlurn de:ed if I could make an ap- going to be there l'd iUggesl1 makmg. I knew her o~ll1lon. of is the scientific term uled by •
moneY.JlUlken of thl recent 10 tftelr plRce of birth. Thpre pomtment for .tomorrow morn· that aha invite you you out so IPerrola and all men ilke him. archaelogists to describe their
Broad". l!!Ison were set In Ire waclin;l bi,'lh, Iho r,halj. Ing. 1 would hke to ahow you lhat she can thank you in per.I"Of course, that's a wonderful procmes In verifying their dis·
rourt.roo"ml. "Th. Cdne Mu. :O/l~I, Are1: ,ll:i!, reese nnd 1 the manus<:rIPt, before I leav~ Ion."
idea. Invite him. by all means." coveries.
I
and of .coune I d hke to sr
"1 would like to meet ber" -------~-------------U C rt M rtl I" "I herlt the Killl ELi!r Ii'Jrk.
nr
/I ad fl,
n"Wlt
Tho sc~r.a mU\~i Ilrtl'~r your private museum whIch you h' aaid He drummed on the
Th 8 Wloud
n, an 0 courll,
•
th I t h
' offered to show me "
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. nHS for the PrOiecuUon./I All ~Oll , not ~ cdre of tho lim'"
"'.,,
desk with his fingers. "I don't
three were bourht for film pro- brr belt. Tllp. f'J;,lell c~'e lhck. Of course, he 1B1~. Come, see any reason why I shouldn't
IhOWl U8 e;lo,,. she raises hcr lD ,~t 10, Senor March.
. "be there even tbis weekend."
ductlon.
So
~ v U od'
t brood In I haUllw tr.:~ and
~hank you, Generall5S~mo,
"Fine. I'll call her then as
ml VI nO ywo • mal
h b
I SBld I hung up and grmned
: If N t I II d th &oon as I get back to the hotel."
spectacularl, popular plctur •• CGUN er ao ts. te Ibn. r r. . ~t I
have been court-room dram.. miltt. BefOl'C le:lI'lnll Ihe tundra ~ m~se. e~
CB e
,e
"Why not call her
from
beglnnlnl with liThe Nlllht of the camera cJtche,~ the herd ~Irport ant~ mt11C I. res~rvat.lo~ here?" he luggcsted. He pushed
January 16th" and "Th. TrIal life of the Ihaggy musk !lX. a .or noon e 0 o~Ym: d ay JUS one o{ the telephone I toward
!
of Mar, Dullan," runnlnl lIv1nl legend of the Arctic ~e.ca~~e~n~oncealfet t~e ~~la~n me.
through to "Twelve AnJIT paaturel,
~
.. • 0
Men./I
The wolf prwides the mest ~galn I and asked for Ralmundo HOPING that Merry remem.,
M 1.1 h?" ~red what I had told her
fuclnallng entry in the whole I e,:~o B.
animal arrlY. Patiently Ind h 0: dar,~/~\ r. I arc,' about taking her cues for me.
daringly photographed over • I e, ~s e . In,,, ow I ) our 1 picked up the receiver and
period of wto years, lobo and o~,e'y er;;p oyer. "
put threw a call.
hit! mate IiIhow us the ,intelll.
Flne. I said. I wonder if "1 not sure," I said. "1 gucss
gent tnctics of their hunt of the ~ COUI~ run ?ve; a,~d see you it happened tsc other nisht
caribou, their devoted family o~'ca te.wI n:,lnhU es. 'd "C
I when 1 ended up in that jail of
life an d th elr
'amaZing
. resource· rl hterawa
aln ..y: e !al.
Orne : yours, I 10 Id you I thoug~t there
fwnen which has enabled them ~
t)d
rl h d L . I was a fight of some 50rL"
WALT DISNEY'!!
to sun'iva in this last rem ole d' wen t o;~n
a
UIS
He laughed. "That was quite,
HWffiTE WILDERNESS"
Bland irom encroaching humans: r1lve mel' 0 'ct e BdRce. h
I an experience. The poor chief'
IThe herd l'f f Ih
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wen InSI e An was lawn, f
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f:
I Ie
e carIbou is, in 10 Perrola almo~t immediale.: 0 po Ice .IS 5tl gOing crazy
Ph
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t
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0 ograp .... on >o,e roof 0 I comp emen sry speclacle.
I'
, trYing to flou alit whal happen·
'the world, lome of the mOtit I The wolnrlne lives u[l to its' ). I .
rt t
' " er!, But naturall\' the policeman
,
I... .
" l ~ 1100
0 ~ec YOll a~aln
'
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ferOCIOUs as well as genlle allim.!repu ... :lon ~s Ihe mosl ferocious 'I
:/"H
'.
'.' whu made a mi,take like thal
alt and blrdl and marine crea· beast In this land o{ toolh Bnd I l,e S;I.
ow are) ou progre5 Isn't gOing to admil it."
'
tures on the North American claw, E\'eu the wolf gil'e,~ \\,<1)," Sl~,~:, founrl the m<lnllm'ipL"
Tile phone rang. I picked it
: continent are dnmRtically but to him, 'l'hese secnes are the
\e
up and answered,
Also-UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS
,accUl'lltely presented In this, first to rHea I his habils in dc·
'The Columhtls manuscript:" , "Hello, ~Iilo," ~!err)' ~aid
,True·Life Adl'enture, "While lall.
he asked, He looked as startled; sleepil)'. "II'hal's tlle idea n!
TIMES OF SHOWS
; Wildernf~I.".
The breath o! wintcr 5end~ as he ,ounded. He 31.,0 had nol' calling me up at this horriiJle
f.\'EMl'iG
SHOWS 7 P.M., 9 P,M.
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Suecelll"l scenea depict the moe,1 of the srct:c wildli!e. IRr~c believcd in it. "I am nelight.· hUllr'!"
wairul in fll/ht snd pla~'; t~e and small. ~cl1rrring 50uthwaril ed, \\,hcr~ did \'011 iind it;"
''\''C !ound
thp l'ol,lmhu,
MATINEE 2 P,~f.
mighty polar beRr. In the hCilui!, tOIVRrd the tree belt. T'IC
"Some little 'old \I'nlll~n II'hd imonuscnpl," I said trYing tu
i InK antics of his family !;fr;: cameras focus on the ~reat tide: lil'~,~ on the ed~c 01 tile city. ,ound e~citcri,
: the lIl'aceful rl.nge~ teal. a WI", 0; tra\'el1n~ caribou. ~~lu~lIcs of: SllC hild it in ",ilh a lot o[ jlllll; .
' • •
TlIEflE lIas a 1ll011lL'nt 01
,liable mermaid In the Ita, o,her RlJlmuls "ho\\, flight from in an old trunk. She uoc\n't
! pool.; the white bel~ga whale i th~ .Iong. frigid darkness of Ihe: el'en kl.10W wherc il eame fi'om, ,lienee, She had 10 "top "lid
illmpsed In atrange ntuals.
: arctiC lllghl. The hllsky polar, bUl Ihlllks c\'Cl'I'thlll~ III the ligurc nul wi,al the CnlllmbllS
II,at's
I The dramatic pageant reveats' bear alone delirs the ;1l1nu:11 ~ trunk had hcl~n~ctl to her lllanu,cript W~5. "Oll.
"THE PROUD REBEL"
the Hreate~t mystery of t~c ~ relurn of the Ice A;;r th3t brecl 21·;lI:dmother. Of eotu',c, it'" wonderful." she ,,::irl fin:"l:,
northland, the 'sulcidal' miiil·~·1 him.
; ha\'e to hi: c::aminrd by c:;pcrt,.
'l,n't it?" I ,<lid. "[ feel,
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Dlltrlbuton Ofl
Kelvin MlII'lne Dleaels
\l:elvln Rleardo G8J Elllnea GIFT SHOPS
Full LIne 01 Spare PartJ.
L.WA'::Y'S
472 • 47~ WATER n.
REMEMIIJlANC! mop
DIAL Wol
GUts, Games, TOYI,
NovelUel, COUt'1 Carda
EXC~VATING
for aD ceculOlll
LAl\tBERT'S COUGH SYRUP
HMUU~ 6:
Fruit in
C();\':"IORS' DRUG STORI£
cen be obtalnerl at
DVSTBANE
timoondland' • Cl eanett
ward. ObCaIuble .t
It J. COLEMAN I,TD.
- . ~ DVrKWORTB ST.
DIAL !4IS
Fre.he~1
ENGIN!S
CONNORS DRUG STORE
S34 WATER tIT.
DIAL me
Rnad
~E~
S'f(iJ\F~
31 PRl:SCOrr sr.
CO PRESCO'M' !1'.
DIAL 14~
Specialists In Moton.
Generators, steam Iro!!s aDd
all Householl! Appllanm.
ELEL"'TRIC.U.
For the
To\\'n call
HARDWARE STORES
DRUG STORES
D!AL 7166
DIAl 71(',1;
Wlrlnl MaterialJ, Wire aDd
Cablu, Molor~, Starter~,
LamPI, Swllche.!. LilhtlD.
Fixture., elc.
"'AREHOUSE PRINCEII BT
DIAJ. aoss
--------------------HA"U .. L' SNOW
(Mr,p:rlf IIp·lo·do' C lervlcf
!I1~rr~l1Irrtln~
HRTNERS
LTl'. '
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
\' .R,\\!)EI.L, Lm.
REqumEm:~'TS
&
C:)NTRACTORS
For 1\11 your PATh'TING,
ROOFING. Ind CHmNE'i
En D,\ \\'E, Ll U.
EMPIRE FRUIT
AleDCY Departmpnt
I4J ".Ier lit.
DI~I tlM
fOUR FRIGIDAIRE
DEALER
~NFLD.)
CO~FEcrIONERr
FRUIT STORES
BMm:. JOHNS'roN
COMPANY, tID.
HEAP
Arm&tul1l
\',-OtKI
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
"An:a "',
'1M
TIl.I". ..d Rep.lrla.,
OTer Thlr1" nan' Uptr1fDet
ulUru ~qmpetent !I~rvicICol.
A-I TAXI
CALVER Aft.
DIAL 111. . '"'
Anywhere. An, pIKe.
AJJ,I1rIM.·
U SOUR RRVlCI
!:. R. ROGEKS
.. !IIeF.rlllllt .,.
'Pbonl "51
SNACK BARS
ED'S LUNCH
DIAL me
WELL COOKED FOODS
P'REE DELIVERY
COURTEQUS S!!;RVlCE
SOFT D!tINKS
ACE AND SUPER TAXI
FOR THE MOST EFFICENi
SERVICE IN TOWN CALL
ACE Dr BUPED 'I'm
DIAL 55St •
me
USED CARS
'wEST END TI:'.EVISION
T.V.-Radlo-Car Radlo Repalr~ ALLlliD AGENCIES
ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD
rRE8UIE
705 WATER STREET
FOR A ~AR YOU CAN
WJlII Free TrIcolour ".llIlJlr
CALL 1885
DEPEND ON CA.1L
CALL sm .
At Night, Day, HoIJdl1 or
4D£LAmE
MOTQU LfI).
ALLIED AGENClEl
Sunday for Ful Service and
DIAL 3111
%17 Nr. Gowu St.
Guarantee<:! work caU TmA.
Designed For Our Readers' Convenience
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18
THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1
I .iiiiiiiiiii~~~iiiiijJ
Thinking of
Changing Your
Job?
!,
1
I '
OUTBOARD
WINTER STORAGE
I.
PRGTECT
~!:"""
I'Jlu"hle
OUT 1
llOATID ~'OTOI: 'i
or Puwcr ~[o\\'cr !
:,
,.
'
••
I
'
I
29 PIERCE AVE.
I
cducational qualifil'~tiull'.
,e.\pericl1ce, ric ...,I'"IIlld iJ? add,
3 l'e:"M to lI1r, Ci"il Sen'il'c Com,
1'.11>"011 of \(,lllflulldIRnd, '.t'IL
foulldla~d S~I·ir.gs flank Hllil.jill~.
RAR~ES
DUl'kllorth ~11'l'Cf. Sf. ,)ohl1', ~o
as 10 reach Ihc COlllnli';ion 011 or
'hrforr the Ulili dal' of :'\n\'cm,l,r,
l~.;o. Ellwltll>r, r(;Il(alnill~ '\PIIII,
: cation~ should be clearly mark·
1I111rI, Comforlahl. Almn,.
phrrr.
Rr,ld~nl
Sl"'~
..... ".. Slephenvill~ ('.ro~,lnll
O·Brien. J\C\1n.r. .• " "" , 31 George Street
Lt.unln., Falrid,
.. j Duckworth Slref't
"lcCoTm3r\;. [lo\l~IH... .... . ;";ell' Pennywell ROAd
(06lello ..1oleph ..
11 Ahhott Avenue
Hol>bl. [,'ril
." "" ""
;";rll' rpnn~l'ell Road
SMen, Robert." ... ....
400 Hamilton AveM'
HUTCHEN'S
GROCER~
DU!'oJN'S
MEAT MARKET,!
~l
"
'!:opull
Dial 1IUt11
BINDON'S PHARMACY
Ro"
.
Cor. BOIIIlVenturt ad
Empire An.
DIAL 5921
L. HEALEY
Croll Roadl l!!d Water at
Dial 3025
CHARLES O'KEEFE
•
8JmlIlon street
INSURANCE AGENTS
AND BROKERS
.
~t.
,
PI
III
91
Au~,
8/~8
AlI~.
13/58
Al
Sept.
19/~8
(',\TIPETS
FI.OOIIS OF TILES and
I.J\O~,El"l
PHARMACY,
Elizabeth An,
Dial 91120
BUILDING SUPPLIES
n.
REG.T, MORGAN
PHARMACY,
45 Quldl Vldl ROld
PHARMACY,
Ift~ Pennywell ROld
Dial 92937
..
UNlTED
;!
VSDERWBITER&.
Temple Bldg" DUtkworth 81
Dill 803iO·175~
St, Ja"n's Wen
W.st
JOHN J, FEEHAN
Around St, John'.
----Ins""DialIIld,.803'1o.me
Durkwortb 81
--- ,-r.v.
-
CROSBIE & CO" LTD
.'
-
DRUt: STORES
CIT\' ANTENNA SERVlCE.
Television Anlennu Installed, P!lrts lold. Phon.
92761 or 90173,
51, John', Norlh
BEAUTY PARLOUR
Ellubeth Ave. Dial 90199
AYLW,~RD'S
PII"R~IAC'
('11.
MDnth' &I Empire An
DIal HO'II
\\']'meUT
OBUG!\'lIO:-<
,)pen frn", ~.!~ !. I 1m
ST. JOHN'S CENfRAL
Ltd.
4& New Gower StDial 5727
.MORECOMBE'S
GROCER'!
!O Calver
Dial 3728
st.
CALVER'S GROCERY
Illfl Dnckworth S"
Dial 2739
BEI.BIN'S GROCERY
U QaJdl Vldl ROld
Dial .ms
BULGER'S
CONFECl'IONER! ,
" IlnJl'R Brldlle Foad
Dial 6928
IIRAUn PARI.OUR
Rowan RI.
Dial 91055
SI, John', East
---,-
GERTRUDE'S
ROUSE OF BEAUTY
I; Quee4', U
"01
CITY AND SUBURBAN
GARBAGE COLLECrlON
We Clenn Gardens, B uementl
Two Commericnl Plck,upa,
.,.
DIAL 93212.
FOR CAR RENTALS'
"t.
NORMAN DOWNEY
NU-VOGUE
------
l/IIIlMriud Deal", ~Ial
aM LLaAilll aY11t7!t
Auto Rentals
U LIvingstone
Dial 4953
Grand
.
",
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• '!"". '.,
.
CA5U:i\I.TV, .
w--
Dial 800i7
Care
I
All a
their
perlo
for ir
To E
Novel
MU
Corn!
at 3.:
MISSES BIDGOOD, Props,)
5t. John's Most Modern
Catering House
WEDDINGS Our Specialty
We are fully equipped to take
care of
your every need.
ALSO CATERING TO DINNERS
c
and PRIVATE PARTIES
DIAL 6967
FI
Je20,2iagl ,R.22,~~.OCI~, 10, ti .~t31.dec5.12 .I~
OF
ISNOW TIRES
GROCERS (RETAIL)
8EAUTY PARLOUR
, 2tB Water Street
. .. J)\al 30R9
~t lO~'NORS
1)1. John's Norlh
;,
AMBASSADOR
SHIPMENT
•
LICENSEE
BEAUTY PARLOURS
MAl\1'ZELLe'S
W WATER ST,
Dlat 2206
B
(W
ST. JOHN'S NORTH
liS Hoyle. Ave.
No fire when '11'8 wire.
Dial 90901
3m
REPAIRS
WE'RE MEMBERS
J, V. DAWE
,90 Water 8&,
Dial
ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL
LTD,
!IIAT. 30Ra ['OR
r:STt\lATES
NEW
THE INTERNATIONAl.
CONTRACTORS
W. ABBOTT
,U.··
PHONE:
93498, or. 90943,
------ - - - -
Don't miss - VOWR'
Annual Rlldlo Auctiol
Nov. 3rd, 4th and 5th, at
7 p.m. 800 on your radio.
ELECTRICAL
SI. John's Cenlral
Woohrortb Blrl.,. Water 8t
DI&1 5031
U
v------
_
2503,
JOHN'S CENTRAL
54 LeMARHCA~'T RD,
Dial 6929 ReB.
£1667F
ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL
FLEMING'S
Dial 704&-?O"
HI' EXI'F:RT
TRADES\IEN.
QUEEN'S ROAD
• Will Knock of YouLr Door
with Gifts and Greetings
from Friendly Busine~s
Neighbours and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders
: On the occasion of:
The Birfh of a Baby,
New Comer to the City.
BEAUTY PARLOUR
Cavendhh Sq,
Dial 73&5
DRUG STORE,
P'f, John's
H
For Fast
Taxi Service
HOTEL TAXI
Dial 2424-2410
pO\:~8.1yr
90 ALLANDALE ROAr::
90876
,'. .'PHONE
___
_ _-.'l1li1
l\IURPHY'S
THOMPSON'S
MEEHAN & CO.
fA. Bid,. Ducllworlll M.
AI.!, Ol;!( IV ,11K
IS EXECUTED
ST. JOHN"S
WELCOME WAGON
HOSTESS
W, BURTON & SON
PARKDALE
Dial SUB
lraler !itrcrt
Dial 2658, 4121
; ocI2A2~,.lt
NFLD, HOTEL
DRUG STORE,
!04 Duckwortll II"
Dial 2381
5,~31
THE
BIDGOOD'S
BEA-UTY PARLOUR
, Prmott St.
DIal 6391
119 MiliUm Raid
JOB' BROTHERS
&: co. I.TD,
,
-
Jo""'s tast
U Queen'. Rd.
P,O. I\nl 63
Dial
PI
P1
KENNEDY'S
Dial 4441
STAN FOWLER
,
D['.. \PEllIES
\\' ,\1,1, TO W.\LL
.
DIAL 7388
ST. JOHN'S WEST
B. R. CLARKE
De<:. aI/57
;'.l<lr. J4/58
Apr, 1/58
Au~. AI58
:
Merrymeeting Rd,
Dial 7450 In d 6062
I
l'u~pens!on
III
I
i
MARGUERITE'S
PBABMACl'
Cor. Mayor lDiI
WIlliam Streu
I
DRte of
of Aet
Adrlrt&.
Sr<lt ... ·orth~:, Geor~'
• LAND
SURVEYS
• WHITE
PRINTS
Gerry Halley
Surveys Ltd.
, Building, Qlleen Str,-cl, ~t. .Jolln's
, bl' Public l\11l'tirl1, 011 Fridal' !hl'
3isl clay of OCiolli'r. A.D.' l~l.iH
B( l~.OO noon llic follo":il"~ .:~nrls:
I \Vrslrn~liousc Refl'lgrr;lIor,
1 Wc,\tingholl,e Telcl'ision ~el.
Dated at St. John's tile 2ith
day of OClobcr. A.D. 195A.
n. llARFITT, HaIlIH.-
F,~Cr.Y
Manatere5.
m31,tl
B,·
: .
FIRE.: A.VTO
Dial 6336
MRS, JOHN
In the matter 01 a dlqtrnlnt by
Charlp~ E, MacNeill agnln~1
PatriCK Hc!/crnan,
,
virtue of A distraint madr
by me as Railiff llie Rth dR,' cr
October, A,D. lOOn, [ will sell
on the prcmise.1 known as ,Iorri, '
.
!!eetlon
"
We Sl'c.::alize in;
CljSTmJ,~I:\ HE
I
,. ' ~N.~~L):~~~:.> I
. " ,'GENERAL" ;.;': '.
. ' .. 'tN5lIRAHCE~:'·;'I.;',
,.
.
Radio
Auction
I
'and
. ' ;Ph'one'2~2 ·::',181" I
NOV. 3rd 4th & 5th
158 WATE'R ST,'
I
500
I
I Value Packed Items
• :
For TIcserl'ations Bnd In,
Notice of
Public Sale
The klilowing list of persons whose licences to opera!!t motor vehicles have
been suspended is published in accord once with the provisions of The Highway
TraffiC Act, Chapter 94 of The ReVised Statues, 1952 as amended.
:
form ation
oct3I.~i,c.o.ct,
I
• OFFICES· CHUIlCHES
~;
Cit)',
(,IIA1R~IAS,
Publish'ed By Authority
RO,\D
Sillial cd in the Heart ot the
CI\'IL SERVICE COmIlSSIO:\
'
Write (,or :;rl'e Brrc'~lel Dn
tllmCnSlOna I i' ~ing 10
,\COU~TICO,N O'PIlIES
lIearln~ ;\Irl r"n\uliantl
190 ,';e" 1;II\\tt SI, '
(Corner ~rdzl: Squar~)
Dial ,\~61
• Sl'1I00J.S • STORES
"
.W~
Balsam Hotel
ed "D·E·IJn".
:
.hal ar, Just right lor
• JIO~IES
Where To Stay
: ~~r.
Cool: $1.00 per bag;
bags for $2.75; 4 bag~ for
. $3.50i 8 bags for $6.75.
AI
sfove oil 5 gal. tins for
, ,... so
. quick delivery dial 93095,
FURN!TURE - APPLIANCE STORE
STEERS LTD 80021
WATER ST. ST. JOHN'S
<,
,1R,\I'EHlf.~
W. SNOW
'eople from six to sixty to try thl
HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN at
'.
•
• B!WAJ)Loml CAR\,ET~
I
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,
• fiLES
• 1.I:'1101.Elt~1
A national advertised C"n'
adlall camp an),. which has hecil
i established
In NC'II'foundland
Free pilkup and
delil'Cry, Exper:
I for ol'er i\(I ~'ear!, will be seIer[,
tunc·up.
'I h,g a man In the next few weeks
" .
"",
L
' [nsure<l
t
1
to flll all opening In their aales I ,\ppllc~tlon>Hrc 1~lltc~ ,Or Ih~
,~;,ragc. ow II'l.!tcr ra e"
department.
I po,:t,on of 1'11';1 Llbranan, 01'
SUPEK-SERVICE Ltd,
NOVEnlBER 15tl1,
! flcer. ~rade 1\ '.. 'r:'alc'. III th,e,
PIIONE 92680
CARL WINSOR,
THIS position should &ppeal to I ,\UdIO-\ l,u?1 D!'lslon., DPjlJr,..
' ornwall Avenue
INSURANCE
a man who I~ desirous of mak ' menl .of r,dllcutlon, 1 he'1~,a~\' '''-IIIIl~~~~'''DIAl, 60tO
I
h"
for thiS pO,sl commences at s.~,o .-_-_-_--_._--;;'-;;'-;;';'_'_'-_-_.__ , 197 WATER ST.
.ng I beltcr t an alerage
In'
th e SCU Ie $'''-01''''
3-'0
1.on
-"
I ' 0 ... "
.
.
d
come. He shoul d hale a )(00 , Candidale.' should hare al ,ril'!
GREAT EASTERN
education 'and at least 5 yea~~ Grnde XI education; shollirl b,'
busl~e.!Il exp~r1ence In • ,. skilled in Ihe U;c of library
OIL & IMPORT
SPEECH CliNIC FOR THE
John 8. J:!e \\111 be car.cfu~". science 31:d PO~Sl>.;S thp 'lbililV·
CO., 'LTD,
SPEECH HANDICAPPED I
traln~d Will be locate~ In • ~ to cias'ify film title sllbjects JIl~1 i
John s and not rcqulred 10 I to cntuloglle films aC~lIrdi~g to:
R;;dio, Television Washers.
:11."0 ('rJllr"11S ill-Iravel.
. the DClI'ey s,l'slcm of c13,lsi!i~al" R'![ri~~rntors Deep Freezers.
VOICE I']{ODUCT[O'\.
SALARY OPEN
; ion. The\' should al;o hm Ih;EII~f~~irc I;~li~~::1,
T'L'IlLl(' SPEAK1!\G.
YOUR reply ,will be Ircaten In ; ahility t~ org:lIlize dis~u5s1lln
Gramophones
E!.O(TTIO:-';.
'strlctesl confidence, Our stal[! group., on IGmm, film suhi::c!,
Public Adllrcss Systems.
DR:\ \l;\TIt·S.
knows 01 this advertlsen,cnt.
and be aiJle to lead professional·
,Tape Rccorders.
Apply BOI No. 206 Dally News, .r:roups in tllcc\'aluallon of films.
REPAIRS AND SER\,ICi
TELEPHONE 7724,
oct2B,30,noI'1,3
A knowledge of t)'ping is rlesir,
5 J.lNES
.- - - - able.
DIAL 3001 to 3005
E, FRt:DEHI(,K ll.\ \'IES.
The succmful applicanl will bp
WATER ST.
A,T.e,l., (Spec,h).
rel]uired
to
furnish
Ih,names
01
IIc115.11ll
.
I
d
i3n~6.h·.
1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,
prCI'IOUs cmp Ol'ers an two ollieI' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,
WEST END COAL
I'derences, and 10 Ilr,dcr~o wed,:, ------------ -.------.- 1 - - - - - - •••. --- -------.-, ira I examination..
:
SERVICE
I ,~pplil'~tions in II'rilill~. !tatiil~
1
·P
WE HAVE
'
~
,IOUI
~K1NLA Y MOTORS LTD
•
USE THE TIRE-LAy-1
'A-WAY PLAN.
!
$2,00 DOWNEasy monthly lerms,
Pick up your tires
wh!!n the ,snow
arrive!.
HERTZ
lil<e to drive!
1958 Chevrolet.
1958 Volkswagen.
LOCATED AT REAR OF NFLD. HOTEL
~I - -
I
-
-
-
.. -
-
-
'59
R,AMBLER
HERE NOWON ~ISPLAY-
GET THE BEST OF BOTH-GO RAMBLER
ALSO
TRUCKS
PICKUPS
(Rambfer Custom Sedan)
VANS
Phone 4847, 1428
Arm
IN
DIAL 3121-5 LINES
-
WHELAN'S' GARAGE Ltd.
RAMBLER SALES AND· SERVICE
CORNWALL AVENUE, ST, JOHN'S
Ii I
IN
I The TERRA NOVA MOTORS Ltd.
I
Arm
Arm
THERMOSTATSSNOW TIRESCHAI NS- L1NKSGAS LINE - ANTI·
FREEZE.
II
I
I
GALWAY'S
8ERVICE STATION
RENTS
the cars you
Genuine General Motors permon'
ent type' ANTI-FREEZE.
-
•
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I
31 ,
CAllY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., FRIDAY, OCTOBER
31 I
i 9S~
t9
"For
Excursion To
St. Pierre
~ Bett.r
~Hear
B",,~ Itl
r
on
""1n, to
, n'r II If:....
.1 , un'ukan
',n"n Sl
.. Squ
I
I .'~&4
Fast
An emergency meeting of
.odSI Talker No. 454 S.C,A.F. & A.M.,
rill be held on TUESDAY, November 4th at
: 30 p.m.
Business to confer F.C. Degree.
By Order R.W.M.
A. T. WALTERS,
Secretary.
Service
L TAX
Johll! Saturday, Novemebr 8th and returning
November 9th.
S.S. Kyle for ports
South
. Labrador Sen'ice is now 5chedul·
etl to lail from the Dock Coastal
,Wharf Noon Tuesday. Novem·
I ber 4th.
I
Sund~,
WANTED - PIII1I), furnlslted . CONNECTION BAY RUN AND
Apartment three or fOllr WEST RUN PLACENTIA BAY
Reguiar 8.10 a.m. train leav·
ro~ms. R e n treasonable.
ing
51. ,Tohn's Monday, Novcm
Please 'phone Mr. Claud
ber 3rd. wlll make connection
Joyce, 7431.
, at Argentia with ~otor Vessels
for the Ba\' Run and We.;t Run
PAyr-;TING, PDper H.nglng.
Placentia ·Bay.
Graining, Staining. Sparkling,
etc. E\'ery Job guarant~.
Apply C. Chafe, Calvert AI·e.
CONNECTION GREEN BAY
DIAL 80378.9
-. '---'-'---.-- - -- 'Phone 7913.
oct2R.29.31
SERVICE
________
I FOR RENT-A furnished self·
- - - - - - - - - . - - --: Train "The Caribou" Ipa\'ing
contained heated apartment.
In The Supreme Court! Sl. John's 1 ~O P m. ~Ionrlny.
Bedroom, c\othell closet.
f Nfl d
November ~rd will make con· I
lil'ing room, kitchen and
0
ew ound an
nection at Lewisportp \\ ith ~I.v.
IC
bathroom.
leperate
en·
BI
• 'h
R bbl
t
tionia
for regular ports Green
.
ttl h
d.
I
e lI"rn nt. ur
0
nR. an
'b t th
'11 be a· few, way
rance, e ep one and rive·
IlIla I by III n ~I trl d Willi ' Bay Sen Ice.
U
ere WI
Dial 91621
.
0 •
• e.
tn
am
h d
hOld"
.
, John Robbins and William .Iobn CONNECTIO:\' ST. JOHN'S·
on t e oor
I· FOR SALE-19S'' Land Ro,:er'-' I
: Robbins
LF.WISPORTF. SERVICE
I b at '. eh
' Plaintiffs , and Walter I
CoI'ny C.J to.ntg t at
Pick-up for immediale cash I Phelan, In Inlant, by bls next
Train "The Caril.Jou" leaving
8.30 for the
sale. :n running conuition
friend Mlchiel John Phelan Ind St. John',' 1.30 p.m. Thursday.
NFLD. PRESS ClUB
and wint~riled. Cal! Mr.
llllchael JolIn Phelan, Plalnllfll, November 6th. will make con·
Rowe, D1BI ,U19.
I and AuUi.D Youn" Defendant.
nection at Lewisporte with
HALLOWE'EN DANCE
octaO,31
M.V. Bona\'ista for regular ports
All are welcome-come to ALTERATIONS _ Panta peg!!
st. John's-Lewisporte Service.
the Old Colony to·night
ed, and ~uffed, aLso lulll
Ily virtue of Writs of Venditioni CONNECTION SOUTH COAST
altered.
Called
for
and
Exponas
to me directed ar.d
SERY1CE
an d have th e tl me a f your
delivered. A' rthur R. L.
Tram
. "Th earl
C 'b au "I eavmg
.
whereln I am 10 commanded, I
life.
Pearce. Dial 3228, 56
will sell by Public Auction at my St. John', 1.30 p.m. Thul1lda)"
Princes Orchestra
Goodridge St., St. John'l.
office In the Court House. SI. November 6th. will make can·
Tickets $5 double.
oct17,lmth
John's. at 12 O'clock noon toda;·. nection at Port aux Basques
ALL th~ right Utle and Interest, with 5.5. Bar Haven for regular
"Hard
times"
costume FREE CATALOG: Conlaln. as It may appear, of the above ports 5{!l'Ih Coast Service.
narmissable.
hundreds of businesses, farms
named Delendant in and to:
,.and Income pro pert I e s
ALL THAT piece or parcel of FPEIGHT ACC~PTANCES
throuihout Canada. Specify land beginnlni -t • poInt in the
type and location desir.>d.
southern limit 01 Groves Road
FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S·
Deal direct with owners. Rus- reserl'ed 66' wide beini the north.
LEWISPORTE SEH"ICE
Ine~s and Propert)' Monlhly,
west angle of land owned by one
Freight for regular ports SI.
1717 13th St., Dept. 1632·C Wiscombe. thence running by .Tohn·s-Le\\'i~porte. Serl'ice per
Resina, Sask.
land of said Wiscombe S. ;;60 :\I.V. Bonavista WIll be accept·
THE CENTRAL BARBER
3~' W. lor a distance oJ( 260' ed at lh' Dock Coaslal Shed
SHOP-We Ire now operatthence turnIng and runnin~ by I to·day, Friday and ~Ionda)·.
IN MUIR BUILDING, . Ing eight chaIn. YU\ can he
land Dione Crocker N. 16 0 10' E. ' November 3rd. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m
al8ured 01 the. best pouibl.
for.a distance ~f 113'. lbencp 1 FREIGHT SOl'TH COAST
WATER STREET
lervice plus the ieast POI' I ~rn;r~. an~ ~n~noi 3~r ian[d of! Freight. is accepted daily al
Ilble W3!ting, 24 New (rl)w·
d'I~St
ounf·l~4;
I' or 8 the Railwav Freight Shed for I
Near Court HOUle.
Ir St. opp. Adelaide Moton
ance 0 'd , more
orI':
~'S tof 1 rcgu Iar
•
Sout h Coast'
.
,
th
ports
the
f
Ltd
Aug 31 U 1
a ores at sou ern Imlt 0 I "
.
..
,
. Grol'es Road thence along said i Sen Ice hut In order to. gu0,rCASH PAID for: ComIcs,
southern limit in a general south. ,an tee mOl'ement by thiS .trlp
Pocket Book!, G u I t I r I.
easterly direction 65.5 feet rnore I of the s.s.! Bacca;lI~l1. frel;ht
Radios, Sewing MachlnM,
or 1m to the poInt of beginning i must be at .he Ra.l\\a, Frcloht
Guns, Skates ani! Boots,
containing In all an IreB 1)[ 1 I Shed not later than 5 p.m.
Men's Clothes, Boots, Shoes,
rood 17 perches TOGETHER' Tuesday, November 4th.
etc.-John D. Snow. 9 New
WITH .11 buUdings thereon SUB·
Gower St.
lep8,lm
JECT to an Indenture of 'Jortgage dated the 11th day of August A.D. 1955 for $1400.00 with
General Inlurance "'UK ALL YOUR PAINTING,
exterior or Interior; or
Interest thereon at the rate of 7':"0
Splrl!:ln. our price I are
Office.
per annum registered in Volume
reuonable. Phone e'784L.
~S7 of the Registry of DeMs for
a(,l6,lm
Newfoundland at Follos 326-8.
Apply
WE REwmD AND REPAm
W. GORDON WARREN,
BOX 800 C/O DAILY
III typel 01 Eleclrl~ Motora,
Sheri" 01 Newfoundland.
. . _ ..
Generators and Starters. Also The Court House,
NEWS.
Repairs to Washing Machines, St. John'l, Octobe'r 24Ut 1958.
Ranltttel, Vacuum Clunen,
et~.-Gray Moton Exchange
TERMS OF SALE
Bel"llce, 454 W at. r Street
The highest bidder to be Ute
Wilt, 'Phon. 383t.
purchaser. H a dIspute arise or
- - - - - - Ihe prospective purchaser fall to
BEAUTYLAND, In Queell'l pay, Ihe laId land .nd premises
Road. School Ilrl ~ld Wav~1 to be put up aewn. One-third of
$5.00 and up; Ladle- Cold
the purchase money to be- paid
Wa\'u $6.00 tQ $20.00; Mach· immediately, the remainder to
me Permanentl $4.00 an~ up;
be paid within three day, of Ih~
• Like new conditicn
Allo
tilltlni
.nd
CutUlIi.
date of Iii" at which time a I
• Only 2200 miles
Open .vewlll" DIal 8534.
conveyance of the property will i
FORD
.•
Ion
5th
$1350.
Canadian National
Telegraphs
applicants who have not yet paned
AI mos t All Th e!•
T" kets Are Gone
I
17th
birthday
Ihould
CARDS ON SALE SOON
WATCH THIS PAPER FOR DAILY NUMBERS
oct24.27.29,31
apply
in
person at our City Office:
152 WAUR STREET
lor interview.
TONIGHT
A DANCE
will be held at St. Kevin's Hall, Gould's witfl.
1
I·
Ih.ir
.'
81 N G 0'
Bair"dM0tors Ltd"
Messenger Boys
All
I
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NEWSPAPER
ST. JOHN'S·CORNER BROOK
SERVICE 5.5. NORTHERN
i RANGER NOW SCHEDuLED
SOON TUESDAY,
I TO SAIL
ro;OVE:'tIBER 4th.
S.S. Northern Ranger for
regular ports 51. John·s·Corner
Brook Service will sail from
the Dock Coaslal Wharf Noon
Tuesday, November 4th.
!
I
St. Pierre with the Hol~1 lIe de France l.5 now I lood
place for Ipedal occalons and eonventiODJ etc.
ot31,novl,2,4
( tel)
PICK·UP M.... KE MONEY with NeW/DUMland colnl. We pay 81 high
00
I.!I: $20.00 for 1946 five ~ent
piece; ,15.00 for 1885 ten ct!nt
piece; $15.00 for two dollnr
gold pIece and mam' others.
FREE: 16·paie bU;'ing and
supply list. Internatlonal Coin
MERRYMEETING ROAD I Co .• 157 Rupert Str., Wlnnipei
2. Man.
KINSMEN
BOYS' CLUB
NCVE~'BER 4tb
:
Fare include meals ar.d comfortable accommodation It
lIe, de France Hotel.
For tnformliLion 'Phone MR. FRANK DUNNE at 2<176 or
4662·H.
195 6
.'
SOUTH i.ABRADOR SERVICE
S.S. KYLE NOW SCHEDULED
TO SAIL SO OS TUr.SDAY
!
Fare $60.00
by
STARTING SOON ~
PASSENGER NOTICES
48 h9ur week·end excursinn by plal\e (DC·3) leaving SI.
WANTED
424-241
Newfoundland
Services
I
Commandoes Orchestra in attendanci.
Busses will lecve Lime Street at 9 p.m. and will
be returning after dance.
Sherl'ff's Sa Ie
BIG
AUCTION
ems
-)'S
To 8e sold by
November lsI.
SATURDAY,
MUNN MOTORS , PREM.ISES
Corner of Bennet Avenue and Blackmarsh Road
It 3.30 p.m. the following repossessed used units:
1956
1949
1956
19.53
~odern
se
Public: Auction
Meteor 2·door S&dan.
Monarch S&dan.
Mercury Sedan.
Buick Sedan.
II
G
lecialty
Jke care of
STADIUM
DIAL 5016.
INNERS
WANTED
Saturday Nov. 1st
"FUN FOR THE YOUNG"
l
CHILDREN'S HALLOWE'EN SKATING
IES
I
1
SESSION
10 a.m. to 12 Noon.
.1
No.
Id-Wokes
r5
perman·
FREE-Applel, candlll, balloons ItC.
Fool
your frlends-Wlar a Mask.
Barg~ins
Bargains
A.rmy Pgrkln with hood. (new), detachabll
lining. .. ............................................... $29.95
.,..
.~
.........
(..
•
Ltd.
with corduroy collar ............................... $2.'0
Overcoats
~
lenglhl
'100%
pure
each
................................................ $5.50
New 0'1I Sk'In Trousers ............................ $, .25
NlW ·Oil Skin Capes ................................ $1.7.5
Army Trousers-Colour gray, .100% pure wool,
Imoll .ius, excellent for children, only $2.25 .
per pair, while they last.
Army heavy
duty gal c:ans ........................ $3.95,
Mattresses lingle bed Ill' ............. : .. $1.50 each
~ur" wool army blanke,s only ................
, $1.50
~I\o in slaCK 1 gun-carrier. new tires and tubes,
t.'ould make· an Ideal trailer, large size army
'@"" and truck larpoliru.
and Airforce
Surplus Sale
DUCKWORTH and
COCHRANfSTREETS
----_
1958 Delray
CHEVROLET
•
GoIng at a B<lrgain
for cash.
Dial 3062
NOTICE
FOR 8AL~01ltCt1QD of
r.r. be
Brltllb and Frencb colonial!;
allo very nr, Newfoundland
Itampl. InlpecUon only by aprolntment.-Jobn . D. Snow.
Phone 11808.
jly2~,lm
For your coal and oil f, ANTED TV BU1': com\et,
d I"
D' I 913
maglllnel, pocket bookl.
e Ivertes.
10.
42 or 1 JUltan, radlOl, •• 1'1 I ,
91044-Coal deltvered In I machine, biJIoeullri. wnth$1.00 bags and oil in 5' er I11aml, IUnl, ,katH Ill!!
gallon cans. Call Valley
boou, men'l clothes and
Coal a dOli S .
313
footwear.-Jokn D. Snow, II
n
ervlce,
New Gower Sl
j!y2,lm
Freshwater Road,
oet17,tf
~tNVE8T IN BEST." 81..,
eomfortablJ. W. lPtIelaU.
.11\ repa1riD1l and rtC01IdltlollIng all typu Sprllli. 'lid
Mlttre...
Gumnteed
work. Mattrene. for bKk
.11m'IIU , ~1a\tJ. 'PhOIlI
6449 or 3361. Standal'd
Beddl:ll CompllIY, Ltd.,
nOV/'T HlII.
feh20,tf.
STADIUM
TO·NIGHT
General Skating
B.30-10.30 p.m.
Ad"1lssion,
50c.
Spectators
25c.
Hockey
Practlci
6.I5-St. Ion'•.
ertise In The News
HERE IS A SPECIAL BUY·
AT ATTRACTIVE PRICE
1956 Super Buick four·door spdan. Fu1Jy equlppedrow~r brakes. power steering, air conditiDning, dynafJow
transmission. radio. Attractive interior trim-Low mileage
top notch operating condition. Terms can be arranged.
Will consider trade·in of smaller car.
For demonstration call FRED W. MARSHALL. Liquidator,
ISLAND MOTORS, LIMITED.
DIAL 80031 OR 80281 AFTER 6.00 P.'1.
ct31.noy6
Clerk Typist
7. 15-5t.
Pat',.
Save your
Energy
Use
ELECTRICITY
deliveriid to thll pllrcha&er.
Ch~uell ari to be made payable
to the Sheriff of NeWfoundland
and certlfiw, If 10 requested.
The Sheriff reserves th. right
10 cancel the .ale at any time
with or without notice: to post.
pone the sale to anolher day: to
require the purchaser to gil'e reo
ferences, if 10 required.
I ..... i ' ! tl".'"
oct18,29,31
- - - - - - - - - 1 Cheap Reliable Electricity
i In and Around St. John's
u~i
Statutory Notice
Strictlv Fresh
SALj\fON
AIIO FRESH COD FILLETT, TONGUES etc.
ATLANTIC FISH MARKET
'PHONE
250 NEW GOWER ST.
6959
LOST
One German Police Dog, five months old
-Cotour black' and dark brown. AnlWlrl
to the name
of
Major.
Reward.
PHONE 90070
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In lIIe IIIltter 6'f the Estate of
Frederick Hawker, late of
Carboneir In the Province 01
Newfoundland, Merchant, de·
ceued.
..
All penon. clalmln, to be
credlton of or who have any
clallIUl or demand.! upon or af·
fecting the Estate of frederick I
Hawker lAte of C~rboneAr afore·
89i1t, Merchant, deceued are I
hereby requelted to send particu :
Jar!
thereof in writing, duly at·
Wall Walhlng
te~ted.
to the undmigned
: WALL WASm/'ojU - wans SolicltDrs for the Executor of
elean~d by ,lew mlchlne.
the Estate of the uirl decea~cct
Resulh
perfecl;· IInl
01\ or bfore the 1st day of De·
palnt.-New Method RUi
cember, A.D. 195B after which
and WaU Cleaners, frith·
date the Executor wi11 proceed
wa ter ROld, 'Phon. 111033.
to dlltrlbute the laid Estate.
havn2 regard only to the claims
HBWMITBOD aUG CLEAN·
"bleb he thall havl had nollee. i
w. Ru.. anti Carplt IIIKt DIotId It St. John'. this 29th •
to ~ lib II.". Villi day of Iktober A.D. 1958. :
IclI.radC ~ addt
HALLEY, mCDlAN , BUNT
to lif. of nallo CIUIIltl ill
. Selcltol'l for the Eucutor.
home or· at our ,,1,lIt.
ADDRESS:
'Phone 111013. New lIethod
319 Duckworth Street,
lUi auam, frIIkWiter
St. John'., Newfoundland
load.
loctal,ItOV7,lUl
,till
From Norte Dame Bay
-
FOR SALE-
ADMISSION 25c,
Army Rainc~ts in colors blue and kalki (new)
~s
Offices
To Rent I
1
IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED
INVITES THE PUBLIC TO
Inspect 7/1e New
Division Office Building
AT ELIZABETH AVENUE
On Tuesday' and Wednesday Evening,
November" and
5
fROM
7
to
9 O'CLOCK.
(Childrln must bl accompanlld by an adult)
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S.
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MILL
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[HE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, ~~FLD., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1\ '
Newfoundland Blue Potatoes
are alway. big one I slthe Fall
Festival and large attendance~
are looked forward to this
'we~~~rl will open IS usual at
7.30 when a1l the altra'cUons in
the gymnasium will begin. A,t,
! ~~;~u~~lft~t~~t
l~ndth!1Il B:od~:1
tlnue with a short Interval, CE PALACE
untll the complete schedule has I Edn F ber
$495 i
concluded Those who do not
a er
----"..,
wish to play In the audltorluYn I PRINCESS SOPHIA
will find lots te attract them i A Noyel of Alaska
I downstairs. The arrangements
.
for special' bus lervlce to the
Ed,son Marshall .... $4.50
Regional High School, will EXODUS
a~plY tonightI and tomorrow
Leon Uris ........... ~4.95
night as usua .
W
'Door prizes still unclAimed I WISH ·HE
OUlD
are 11,881,24,579,24,521, 26,674 NOT DIE
20,883.
. ht th
Every D1R
ere are 5orne • James Aldridge .... $4.00
out of the ordinary prizes of· ,:,EARCH FOR AMELIA
! fered, fo'r Instance "dinner for
D. K. Findlay ...... $4.25
! four" a hand, made
"crazy THE SOUND OF
: quilt". a speCIAlly decorated
.~
cake. These wlll continue to be Tf-: NDER
offered. Th~y have been do· ,Taylor Caldwell .... $4.50
nated by supporters.'
'THE OAK ISAND
.
Despite thc fact that the
ladles in charge of the home· MYSTERY
made cookery and hand madc
R. V. Harris ....... $4.00
wearables are kept busy, ample IN FLANDERS FIELDS
stoei.s have been assured for
I
the remaining nights of the Fes- .... Leon Wo ff ........ $5.75
1
CURTAIN LACE white and ecru ..... " .. ""." ... " ...
" !
COMFORTERS-Satin Reversible ... " ....
•
.
"
yd.
""""".",,$7.95
2.00
ea.
$1.20
pro
SCAnER RUGS-Carpet Bright Shades .........
PLASTIC
50c.
DRAPES-Flor~1 Patterns """"" ......
PLASTIC CROSS-Over Curtains ....... """ .... ",, .....
1.98
i'
BLANKETS-Plaid-60
BLANKETS-Block-70
x
76 ............ "."" .........
4.0,0 pro
80 ............................
5.00
x
PLASTIC TABLE CLOTHS
53
x54 .; ..... " ..... " ........ 70c.
BATH TOWELS-Large sile-Strlped .... " ........ "." .....
s.
pro
ea.
58c.
MILLEY LTD.
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;~~\:~~ a~lghrt!~!~sda~,~I.1 be of A~~~~~~u~; ~~
$5.75
The final week will begin on
Monday and the same usual VARIED OPERATIONS
spcci~l attl'~ctlons have bcen
D·r. Herbert A.
arranged and will be announced
B
$600
later.
ruca .................... . I
. MAN'S fiRST lOVE:
1.
i THE GREAT
J
DOlL
(lhe
! COMMANDENT
J
E-tc.--Et~'
Newfoundland Blue Potatoes .......... :" ...... " ...... : .. "" .............. 75
WinlerKeeping Cabbage ............................................. " ........ 50
Turnips ........................................................................... " ......... 50
Carrots ........................................................................ " ....... " .. 50
Parsrip5 ....................................................... " ... " ... " ................ 50
Onions ................. " ................................ " ............................ " .. 50
Beets .......... ,........................... ,.: ........ ,... " .......................... ", ...... 50
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.
Sack.
Sacks
Sacks
SacKs
Sacks
Sacks
Sacks
ALSO
Grade "A" large Size Fresh Eggs "" "" .............................. 30 doz. Cases
Gilt Edge and Perfection lst grade Canadian Creamery
Butter ........................ " ........ "" ......................................... 50 lb. Boxes
.
"Perfection" EYaporaled Milk' 'It's Perfection for Coffee.'
fELEPHONES:
5143 • 5144
.lWA Supports
Loe'al LoO'
gers·
b
QUEEN
ST.
The Peter
To,vnsend Story
I
GRAND FALLS-The con-·
ventlon of International Wood-I
workers of America held at I
Niagara Falls last week has:
pledged full support to. the log-. b.l· the family. When the problem of ciIu[),illg dress.
II NEW YORK lAP) - ~obcl't Ra Ip h W. '
I gers of Ncwfoundland In thm C3 had to be faced, the Queen and her elder d~uoh.
. effort to obtain a wage and
,
[
Woodn 41, once a cartoonist ~or
Sackman " ........... $3.50 working ogreemcnt with the tel', who in those days were nat noted fut' tbeir chic,
the magazine ~rlmc Does Not ANIMAL TRACKS
Anglo·Nfld. Development Co. II'EI"e glad enough to h~ten to Margaret. "I do not
Pay, pleadeil gUilty Wednesday to
Ltd.
I '
t b
1 d
f f ....I.
"
•d
I
first degree m~nslau~htc~ :n the AND HUNTER SIGNS
Thc support of the entire in. (CSlre 0 e a ea er 0 a~-11iOn, sal t 1C Queen.
killing of a 45·year·old dl:'orcee.
Ernest Thompson
ternational union cOI'ering the; '·Well.·' replied the younger daughter, "1 do,"
The Harlsdale. N.Y .. man was
Sf
$425 greater part of tile United
. (For next instalment see lHontlay's NEWS).
Indictd last week for first ne·
eon ." ... "", .... " .
States and Canada ha~ also bern
•
h
If
f'
gree murder in the Aug, 23 51n)' CAVALCADE OF
assured the Ncwfoundland log.
l\IO~DAY-T e anti-lvlargaret action frowned
In!: of Mrs. Violette Phillips of THE NORTH
gers.
\l'hen she danced the can-can before gue,1.' «t a pri.
~lanhaltan. Her bod)' was IOlnd
D"
.h d
Mr. A. F. Hartung, intern~t· vate party--instalment 6.
In I hotel room ,after D cab
Istrng.u/s e
lonal president, happily acceptF
Th P
T
d St
.. I "
driver told pollee \\ood ha? conCanodlan Au/hors $5.00 ed thc chairmanship of the
( rom"
e eter ownslm
01'.\' J\' .\onnan
fessed the slaying. He Will be
Ncwfoundland welfarc fund
Barrymaine. Published by Peter Dal·ies. Ltd, Copy.
5enteneed NOI'. 25.
which Is presently builrling li- right by Peter Dal'ies Ltd.)
nancial resourccs within thc
I Released by McClure Newspaper S\'II(ilcatel ,
I.W.A. itself as II'cll as from' _
..
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_.
ma.ny ather internat.ion<11 union~ jl.\r,r\. international, office, has; com~an)' Ihr01l"_h .lr.li",1 n'
which have demonstrated their I been centered on thiS prol'lnce' ~ntlatlOns nol\' look l:'i,,\uJl, In
Spin «25 dr 2008 or 319i willingness to assist the NeW-I and it., hard-worl;ing loggers I lhe cor.c;l'~tion i),rd ·'h'.:1
foundland woodsmen.
who after moking cI'er), eflort, h3S he-" "'t up to I·,' t" "It:.
'rhe full attention of thc to re"ch "grcement with the I the matter.
-'. --._---_ .. _ - - - -
ble T
O'IekSO.,
&( Ltd'•
't'he Booksellers
\,
AMERICAN
TRIMMED NAVEL'
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Velvet Horn
Club
Announcing yo ".II' lIew
.CASE-TERRATRAC'R
"
TO·DAY
BEEF
INDUSTRIAL.
DEAL.ER
CLUB OPEN
, am. to 11 p.m.
moo
D E A L. ERN' A M E
AT ITS BEST
ADDRESS
BIRTH
-
\\'e are pleasc:O
STEP UP
2264 - 4440 - 3420
head4uarter.t for the sellsa/wlld
npw CASE.'i'ERRATRAC line of
indu,trial wheel and erow!l"
trador< - lIith makhin~ lo"c1cr;,
dOlrrs. bac~hor; I1nd for~ lilt,
LeI u, show YOIl how the man"
. __'
nd.wiccd /eO{lIfe.< of these ne'"
machines cR a helll yuu hanolc •
~'idrr range of earlhmo"ing job,faster. ea.ier, at toW(( nel c',,1.
Call u,; I(xla.': for [n" (lrmunc-lraliun
BENNETT-Passed, peacefully
away on Thursday, October 30th,
Martha, widow of the Jate
Phillips Bennett, aged 76 years,
Left to mourn are 2 daughters,
Violet in ~lontreal;; Mary (~lrs,
Erir. Burt) and one son, George
~t 3t. Jol.n's; aiso two brothers,
Sleven of Toronto, and Samuei
forsey 01 Borden, Sask. ThE
funeral will take place on Sal,
urday, November 1st at 2.30 p.m,
hom Carnell's Funeral Home.
28 Cochrane Street to Moun I
. Pleuant cemetery.
ROGERS-Passed peacefully
away At 15 B.m. October 30, 1958,
Una, beloved wife of George
Rogel'8, left to mourn, husband,
one son Robert, two brothers,
Clarence and Lawson in U.S.A,
Funerai 2.30· Saturday after·
noon, from the Ellm Pente·
COital Tabernaele, Casey Street.
toJ."'"
Dry Cleaning
to announce our
appointment as saiC's and s""icr
DEATHS
CIGARETTES
GEORGE NEAL LIMITED
'PHONES:
GORMAN-.Born at the Grice
Ko.Ipitsl on October 29th., to
Vern an .nd Beatrice Gorman,
I Ion.
EXPORT X
BARRELS
HALF-BARRELS
PHONE
DOMINION MACHINERY &
EQUIPMENT CO., LTD.-
'PHONE 4052·3
SPRY - Passed away peace·
ST. JOHN'S
fully at the General Hospi tal, ~=:'::::=::::::;r;;;:;;;;;:;;=====;;;;;;;=;;;:;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::==;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;-1
$anitone Servici Gets Ernest Victor Spry, ageil 71
)'ears. Funeral Irom the Masonic
Out ALL th. Dirt Yet Temple Friday at 2.30. A ~hort
Colts No More Than service will be h~ld at 2.15,
,
McCARTIlY-Pssseu peace·
Ordinary Dry Clean· i fully away 'after • long .lId
. I
painful i1tnes!, Florence McIng
earthy of 10 Duckworth Street,
age 69 yean leaving to mourn
wife Mary McCarthy, , daught·
eTl, Josephine in 1M Angeles;
Helen in riew Brunswick; Mer·
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