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D ---. TFIT , II r Pony :Iudel 'eries, 1[Orne 47,25 s 11- 2·3 D. Hodes, U.S, ituation at. against the military IES I SUPPLIES need, tor ' oU inlinl nell' ' ,I hel, tn, ' ARKING DIAL. 71" neW SIX passenger VAUXHALL Is ," ideal car for THE 'DAILY NEWS Vol. 56. No. 279 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 ("rice } cenls) Charles Hutton & Sons Britain Calls For East .. West Talks enauer arns erln " _ H 11;,,11 in all of Germany, , Rr:l,c,· , ' 'C h I k' d Ibl u" , I' ;'crn :Jl:" II Ilil" ZCC 09 o\'a 'Ia an pOSS y ITUn· " , I' I :-f(lS of \Il ' i gJry. .1!;'rr I "II" "I thInk peace would be ilelped itlghtest chanc. of AD-called free Weat B. r II D remalnlnK free," he said, He expresled the belle! that tile "overwhelming majority" of the Brltlsh people supported the gov· ernment's position on Berlin. reat rom ussla , :11,', if soldiers were not rub, , up against each other-if .',;:'YJrl ., r.:.r::' , , d' .ll", II!, \ pi:' ,l , a' E:d ' II [',1 E::.lr:'i 1 (' ,I. "It Ihat. in [ •. ;', :\W nrJch d :1\ l' '::::-U": ITJl· !:t rr,aior ,ur' ,\. arta ci \lIKe'\" .• 1:11," CRISIS I here were no exCUses (or Incl. denis," Bevan said, "I know therc will be vcry con. ,idcl'Jble Amcrican resistance to Ihi" UUI Is It not time We in Brit. ain look he "Wc are not discussing toda, Ihe future of Germany but the hllman race, It Is not' time we oil the escalator and started ',0 walk-because the escalator Is us inevlably to destruc· , lion:" SO\'lET REJECTED in his opening speech, rrjeclen as unacceptable the So· liet proposal of a week ago to 'lwke West Berlin a demilitar· Izrll free cily, "We belieVe the time has corne, alter due conSUltation wlth our Allies, to have a lull discussion with the Soviet Union about the problems of Germany and Europ. ean security," he said, The right solution for Berlin, he said, is that it should become the capital 01 a free. reunified Germany. As a first step, he would ,neet with the U,S., French and West German! are I g n ministers in about 10 days, The four ministers, who will be aitendlng a NATO conference In Paris Dec, 16·18, plan to discuss the Berlin problem with the other 11 nations "We do not think thcre the, of the Atlantlc communi I),. Gold Bars For Christmas Gift By RON ANDREWS ever, are nut compeill'd to !lcep I l'Rnadlan PrcRI Staff Wrtler i it in a safety deposit box, ' TORONTO ICP)':"lf you have "You could bury it in your . plenty of money klcking around backyard If you wanted," :'Ir, ulld you don't know what to Rogers said, "We had one order as Christmas presents, how from a person In Western Canada buying some gold for six bars to give to his wife A Toronto stockbroker has oeen and five children as Christmas selling gold for the last month presents." rh.mher with a downpayment of only threc,Mr. Rogers said there are other Premier per cent.' I reasons for buying gold, the main ro,lilion John Rogers, part n e r of lone being speCUlation, of Doherty Roadhouse arKl Com· I El'er since 1956 when the Calla· o i h t bl' pany, has been seiling gold on I dian government made gold a i \aJ l' g , Th' , margin In the same way freely • marketable commodity I' t a e i share5 may be bought. I which can be bought sold held o. ,Lxlreme Th Id' II bl It' ' " I , hi' t d ,! e go IS ava a e n 11'0 tmported or exported Without a ng IS eput,les ,sizes, The more expensive is a licence, Canadians have been I ;h r , I' kilo bar, weighing approXlm, gtely able to take eold to other coun' Il om emo· 32 troy ounces or 1,000 grams, tries, " up govern· worth approximately $1,12(1. A If you were to take a' bar f oacllm ql(lckly I bar'ol1his slznan'bf'-purchaHd gbld t'FriilBrlii !' ("-'1 ,0 'tie of conl1dence " for $34 or • little less down. Id 0 I I ,0rlexalllJl e, )OU bUI n, da'e A all b I ttl cou se I t prov ded .you re- w'lind sm er er, we g ,ng 400 celved either U.s. or Canadian , i grams, Is worth $496 and can be currency or the equlvalnt in -S-\\-'O'-R"-' I" : bought for less than $15 down, pounds, Canadians can also take IC ' p' 'r'h' INTERESTED, gold to the U,S but American Cit· - e liP\\' M R th t f ' ' b I f d' ,r. ogers says a mas I 0 Izens would not be able to buy It Olrl Th 0 d i the Interest so far has been Irom because they aren't allowed to IIrs ay, American residents who buy the own It In the U,S, ,": ... ;,' , : . ,}, ,. BRAVE FATHER GETS HUG-Chicn go,-San Tortorice 42, who sev· eral children from burning in the flam ing Our Lady of the Angels parochial school here Dec, 1st, gets a big hug from his daughters Rose (left), 13, and Judy, 11, in their home here, Tortorice from shoppinl( when he learned of the fire, Fearful"of the lives of Judy.' pupils at the school, he rushed into the burning building. He succeeded in saving Rose and a dozen classmates by lowering the girl [rom- a window onto a ledge, Firemen then took Tortorice and tile girls from the ledgc with ladders, The fire killed 87 pupils nnd three nuns. and sent 100 children ,to hospital, four of them near death, It was the worst school [ire in the history of this city.-(UPI Photo), h gold and keep it In safety depOSit Mr, Rogers saId hIs firm !s the ,llan at·. boxes here, A United States law only brokerage office In Canada lnkr oyer forbids any American citizen to selling 1I0ld and Doherty Road. be diltler' v[ the 1 gold In the U,S. out al· house Is doing It for an "anony. [' n, ,oyer·, lows the person to own gold In mous client." He declined to soy I- Irs, HlSlon another country. how much gold has been sold thus M,ONTREAL: ___ .. _, __ ' Canadians buyIng lold, how· far, Slowiy Prepares For ! Sunday Election : BEHLIN lAP I - want to he pble to leli the ' .. orid 1 Konrad Adenauer went into the: or the courage uf the Berliner •. I streels of West Bertin Thursday i If we do not become frightened night to rally its people against' then We and our Western Ailies what he called a RUssian attemot i will master the situation. ' to rob them of their freedom. ' , Adenauer went direct from the Sixty hours berore Sunday's' airport to a series of conferenccs Berlin parliamenlary elec·1 lI'ith Brandt and other West Ber- tion" the 82·yearollld Wesl Ccr, Ilin officials" ,man chancellor threw his Iler·, Tlien he he;ll!ed lor Wedding, sonal preslige into Ihc 10 a ,worker of the Social I kcep the cilY solidly COI11' i Democratic pa r t h and the nlunism, horoilgh where the Communists , East Germany pointed '0 tile, hope to pick up voles. 'eleclions as a cliance fur II'est Tile chancellor mixed wilh : llerlincrs to sholl' Ihei,. sup pori , laborcl's in an election : for the Bussian proposal to con·: rally or his Christian DCI11?cratic Il'el'\ Ihis Wcstern o',llpost, '10, party. miles behind the Iron Curtain,: \rest Rcrlin'" gOI'Cl'nment is inlo an unarmed, neutral city, rlln by the Social Democra'.s In . PREDICTS DEFEAT wilh Adenauer's party, 1 The arc considered a Since the founding of thc ','iest .Iort of plebiscile on the SOI'ie:' Berlin gOl'err,ment, no COnlmu· I plan, since only Ihe Communisl' nisi party has been elected to the ,p"rly Slipnorts it, l.ord \Iayor: 127-sent narliarnent. i \l'illh B:Jl1dt prcdicls <1 rcsound· In Lan'don, Foreign Secrelary : ing eldeat of Communist cand". Selwyn Lloyd laid the House of 1 doles, : Commons Ihat the Soviet ;s : Alter arriving in West Ber:in; unacceptable and that the Lime "board a r,s, Ail' Fore IrJns·: is rine for a full discussion <If , port, said in a speccil Germany betwecn Ihe Sovicl ,al the Tcmplhof airport: Union and thc West. "So\'iel Hussia threatcn, t:1C Brandt urged thc same step in rcrdom allil sCl'u]'it)' of ReI'- a eit\' talk to a group of 1';.1' lin, , . British members of ParliR" "t;pon return tn honn 1 ment. i --' ' ---,-- ___ ____ _ I iSpringhill Survivor , ! To 'Manitoba BHA);DO:-':, :.!al1, ICP) - Ken Smith, a survivor Dr the Spring·, Smilh is a ,url'il'or of the dis· ,hill mine disaster, his wire and aslrous Oct. underground up- ,Ion arriyed here by air Thursday' eal'al that took 75 lives at the : ID s',art a lIew life, ; Cumberland Railway and (;oat Tile husky, ruddy· "0, 2 mine in Spring· Imi]1cr, who celeiJrated his "1th I hilln :\,S, lie said he could hal'e : birlhday Thur,duy, was greeteu i reached the surface about one I by a welcoming ;il'c' I bour alter the explosion but he I degrce temperaturcs and a 25· i and his buddies remained below : mile· an . hO',lr wind when he' ror abollt fiVe hours to help with : stepped from a plane at Brandon Ihc re,lCUC work, lie was not ores· I airpor:, . cnt for the 1956 blast I Blit the Smiths were prepared' the mine, Ships From Move Frozen Canals Ifllr Ihe cold. He and his 12·year "There's talk of a new lold son Donald wcre bundled in mine in Ihe Springhill district." , station wogon coals while illS at· he said, "I beliel'e most of Iractil'e wifc, Rel'onia, wore a flll· 1 men would go back to work if it ' l:oat. i through." da's Living Costs h All Time .High By ROBERT RICE ers wiil be able to reach Ihe At-, "tt', an cxpens!l'c business 10 ,"1 had heard ahout the weather I in Brandon," said Smilh, who is I, A natil'c "f, Smith Canndlan Prell Staff WrUer lantic bcfore ice throttles river I' keep a salt,wate)' ship idlc all milking his first trin wes'" "It's: bcen a nuner fOl' 10 MONTREAL I SPI-Conditions navigation until next sp)'ing, winter." said :llr, 51. Germain, cold in Spl'in"hili bul not Ihis. 1 he mloer leaves friends and hts. implications 01 the l7.per·ceDt course, in the two yardsicks, Various products are given dlf· ferlng emphasis In measuring price changes In the two coun· tries, ,Improved Thursday nisht on the One tug-the Sinmac-was "Cpt 1 "The line has to the cost of colr\." 0 ; relatives behind him in Spring' Ice·encrusted Lachine and Sou· in the canal in case more ICC i flying the CI'CII' home and ioses , hill. but he is looking forward to '(Pi Siall 1I"It", : freight rate increase granted last 1'1'" week and higher telepholll! rates 'III ,ed to nn ail·: in some provInces, as well ,as a v!OJr,g ,cons"lIler rise In wholesale prlces, '!'hese ,addln, 10 in· may dig a blgier hole In the langes Canals in the SI. Lawrence Jams imprison ships and block ali I all ils winter bllsiness," GOOD OI'PORTU:-IlTY start ins his new job next WCi!k Rlver Bnd ships began moving at traffic, I He couldn't rccall a year in his Asked why he had acccpled the· at the sleam hcating plant of the rate (){, one an hour. Eight ships were moved be· 32 years on the canals when offer to relocate here, Smilh said I :;anitoba lIydro Electric Roard, Paul St, Germain. Lachine beween 8 a,m, and 4 p,m, Thurs· ocean freighters were trapped all he thought it would be a ".:ood llrandon's welcoming commit· consumer's pocket. But there appeared enough ev· Idence In the C&nadlaD changes IndlcJite that the fires of in· nation are beginning to burn. While prices rOle, there was no indication that productivity kept pace, canal superintendent, said traffic day, six heading toward Montreal winter, opportunilY," tee at the airport consisted of was resumed after the Ice·bound and two upbound to Lake Ontario 1 The Lachine and Soulan;:es "The,e's no fulure in Springhill Creighton, Aid, R. A. Clio Increases were felt In virtaully _ ,e\'ery sphere of consumer buying, from bananas to haircuts, the ><ISr,," bureau reported, freighter Wheaton was freed this for winter berthing" i canals are to be closed 10 ships anymorc, Nothing elsc,I'as in menl, Aid, Flora Cowan and Rev. afterpoon from a slush trap near But a queue of 21 ships re·: heading to the Great Lakes r,ext sight in' our district so I Jecided R. Davidson, vice·president of the the centre of the nlneoCTlile canal. mained at the western entrance year, whcn the nell' $·J7j,OOO,OI)() 10 move west." cily association. Two Iro' , torre., The CanadIan price Index reo , Z 1.6 on ?Cl. : cordIng of 126,3, based on 1949 -e Oler :\nl', ,pr.lces equaUlng 100, compares "Everything has Improved a to the Lachine Canal, which arcs 51. Lawrence Seawav is to start lie had accepted 'an offer from junior high school students were lillIe since this morning," he re- across Montreal Island past fac· operations, . ,James Creighton 10 :no\'e on hand to greet Donald. 1000nh ,: wtlh the U.S, 123,7, based on 1047· Ilral,ht 49 prices, The american Index Index, had remained unchanged lOr Ihe Canad AD August·October period. a are tne There are differences, of SlgnUicant also the fact that Industrial workers were find· Ing their earnIngs dribbling away, Average industrial wages total· led $66,67 In the week ended Sept. I, down from the high of $58,Oj In June. ported after surveying the torles and homes to the harbor -'-------------------- route, " and the open 'Boo·mile deep-water. "II' milder weather continues, i rouIe up the SI. Lawrence to the' Plan we hope to get ali the 5hlps Atlantic Ocean, i ' though before winter sets :n," More vessels are expected to' National Parole Board For Canada He said It appeared likely tnat Join the line'up Tbursday the canal will be kept open alter as they sail throush the 14·mile Saturday's scheduled closing so Soulanges CalTllls, linking Lake F ' that some 30 ocean·bound (reight· 51. Francis and Lake SI. Louis-! n lrst In' k In' France two wider sections of the river, , ' 'Reuters - More than 2,000 stu· i COSTLY FREEZE.UP I OITAWA I,CP) -'A national' teJrned Thursday, ,'years ago, " dents and' faculty memhers of' Many of them will be ocean' parole board with all"!mbracing The board. authorized The governmcnt is commilted t · , S University paraded ships which face a costly five powers to supeTl'lse th,e parliamentary legislation ')Jssed: to implement the repurt's reeam· aIll S Uperhl ' ghWtly through the city yesterday In months locked in a wintery prison ?f prISoners from pcmtentlai'les last August. will have fil'e memo mendations, least in principle. : protest at ovcr·crowded class· If they fail to reach Monlreal be· lS expected to be apPointed he· bel'S who wilt make automatic Justice Minisler Fulton has .ald , rooms, and equimpent shortage,s fore the freeze·up, I fore the or the year, it was periodic redell'S of the cases or tilat the parote board was per· 8TOSEBA:>iKS 'I prisoners sel'l'ing two or more haps the committee's most 1m , Stalf Writer 'Preston bypass, Britain's flrsl sign of the, gOI'ernment's large. years, portant recommendation. ,ttrernony of mlhaJoSr rand ad WbUlldlng project 5inct scale program to covert Brit· 0 nta rl·o Law ma ke rs Move It will take over fro'm the nrc;· ,At present, paroles under the e eco orld War. aln's h 'III h way s Into modern rnt remission service on the jus· tlcket·of·leave act. which Is to be The slx-mlle dlverslon round motorways. tice department which has ,wer· repealed when the board is set the a , amso;:tesm · of £4,000,000 t11,200,000 and Is that would cost the exchequer 'Plug, ,G" ".a, p In " Traffl·c Laws miew, in preparation for the lime the solicitor·general. . I part of a lone·term development £240,000,,000, A short time ailo he when the board would, corne into Under the new system, the program to speed trafflc In the dIed "Th bl t : being, , parole board would grant paroles. United Kingdom. ec ar: e, gges program The rule that a prISoner be· 1 and its decisions would not be , For Brltlsh drlvera, whose pa- the country can aUord, wll! be ,TORONTO (CPl-Ontarlo laW Ilinue laying coreless driving was expected within the nevt 30 comes eligible for parole alte l lience has been sorely tried by not as 8 or officers Thursday, scrambled to charges-but to issue days, the time limit from date serving half his sentente IS no na t latin even e g ..year concep, u as a plug a hole left In the province s Instead of making arrests, Crown of conviction. expected to be · rrow, w II roads cA-.lng ti I g c n t tl ff rt d b b the world's heavIest con nu nos rue ve e 0 un· traffic laws by a ruling that care· attorneys were advised to seek "I have some ou t the :hief There is no speculation abou tl til the roads are ade- less driving charges are invalid, adjournments of careless driving justice's ruling will be sustained, 'bl . I b t 'r t' on of traf(jc, the new hllhway quate to Its needs," POSSI e appoln ees, u I .1 opens Vista of m t I ' "There' are more ways than charges pending an appeal oy the but my client Is entitled :0 any government follows the recom r t t e . - dise. s 8 0 or nil para·, The core of the present road one 'to skin a cat,'" declared attorney·general, doubt there is in Ihe law, ' 'Bid mendations of the Fauleux proll'am Is construction oC five Attorney-General Roberts. Many Ontario magistrates al· OM lawyer. i miUee on remissions the BUILT FOR SPEED , major trunk roads, Four of these "For every charge on the ready were adjourning cases but will be made up of a The Preston bypan has been will 'be motorways-dlvlded h!gh- books there are a couple more In Toronto Magistrate ,Thomas Attorney·Generat Roberts said judge as chairman: a senior of constructed wIth an eye"to ways with· restricted lanes Rnd that can be brought Into play to Elmore said he is inclined to dis· he expects the Ontario ,ppeal fiCial of the remission service; a r speed travel. A mlnlmum speed llrnlted' types of ve- cover, a situation," miss careless driving charged m court to hear the province's ap· top prison administrator; an <:X II" of an bour bu been ree· hlcles, The fifth Is tlte conyer· USE OTHER CHARGES light of Ontario Chief Justlce.r.c. peal within a month:' perienced police officer and an . ommended by the mlnlltry oC sIan of the Great North Road, Crown attorneys throughout the McRuer's ruling Wednesday. He , Chief Justice'· 'ruled expert in probation or after·care Cb . transport and'there fa no max[·fromLoDdon to Newcastle, to a provInce were told to: proceed said he would permIt adjourn· that Ontario's careless' driving work" ' !l!1)bedy Tlal\an mum. L e IJDII' drIvers, iarm divIded hl,hway for almost BlJ fts w!tn pro sec uti 0 n8 on ments only If the defendant is charge.' enacted after dangerous I4i 11) 1Ci11i! and other slow·movlng 281.mile leneth, charges tlIat could be laId under wlillng, driving was dropped Irom the 1\ II II trafflcwJll be banned. There Ia When completed" there will be Ihe 'Hlihltay Trallc Act In care· FLOO!> OF APPEALS federal Criminal Code, usurps ex· no Interesectini, tralfic. more than 1,100 miles or luoer· less driving cases. Meanwhile a nood of appeals elusive feileral rights in criminal The tbe firl,t hli!lway. Pollee,' were' ordered to con· from careless driving convictions matters. \ I , \I Establishment of such a hoard was recommended in the Ji'aut· cum' committee's report submit· ted to the government about, subject to appeal or review. Weather Overcast Rain andgales- High today 40. TEMPERA TURES . Dawson ...... ,3lb 28b Edmonton " ... 2 2 Winnipeg , ..... 6' 8 Fredercton '" . 9 26 Monclon ...... 6 '!9 Halifax ........ 38 Sydney , .... , .. 19 32 SI. John's ..... , 30 40 - .. " .. , I , '; 'j': 1 ' i': '.;: j I' j': 1,1 - .1 !. " 'J ,\! '(!i I ";,' 1'1 "i;' !I I: .': i/ 1 :, I , '!.11 ,: ' .,,1 I . 'I" "I : , I I. : .\ i , " " ,lli,II'1 'I::'. " I !l ,i'· ' 'l , , ,I ,I , ' " I 1 , ,I I I: I' I I : I : I , r ' I I I': ,i "I 'i ", , , ,I ,! " " I' I ,i l " , 'I " , " ,.! •. ' It I : I' . ',I " . ", : I I' ,I ,I II :' ;! ; , " I I' I : i " "i I. I i 'r I, L I I I I /'1 j 'I :'J I ' : ·"1· , ' , : I" I I :' 'I, I i:" I ; I' j .: , , , 1 , ;. r ": ,I, I; ';i : , .' '

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THE 'DAILY NEWS Vol. 56. No. 279 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1950 ("rice } cenls) Charles Hutton & Sons

• Britain Calls For East .. West Talks

enauer arns erln •

" _ H 11;,,11 ~ilgell1rnt in all of Germany, , Rr:l,c,· , ' 'C h I k' d Ibl u" , I' ;'crn :Jl:" II Ilil" ZCC 09 o\'a 'Ia an pOSS y ITUn·

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.1!;'rr ~,\l'O I "II" "I thInk peace would be ilelped

itlghtest chanc. of • AD-called free Weat B. r II D remalnlnK free," he said,

He expresled the belle! that tile "overwhelming majority" of the Brltlsh people supported the gov· ernment's position on Berlin.

reat rom ussla , ~';r! l~:i': :11,', if thes~ soldiers were not rub, , hin~ up against each other-if

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CRISIS

I here were no exCUses (or Incl. denis," Bevan said,

"I know therc will be vcry con. ,idcl'Jble Amcrican resistance to Ihi" UUI Is It not time We in Brit. ain look he initialive~

"Wc are not discussing toda, Ihe future of Germany but the hllman race, It Is not' time we ~o oil the escalator and started ',0 walk-because the escalator Is ~"rr)'in~ us inevlably to destruc·

, lion:" SO\'lET PLA~ REJECTED

L1o~'d, in his opening speech, rrjeclen as unacceptable the So· liet proposal of a week ago to 'lwke West Berlin a demilitar· Izrll free cily,

"We belieVe the time has corne, alter due conSUltation wlth our Allies, to have a lull discussion with the Soviet Union about the problems of Germany and Europ. ean security," he said,

The right solution for Berlin, he said, is that it should become the capital 01 a free. reunified Germany.

As a first step, he would ,neet with the U,S., French and West German! are I g n ministers in about 10 days, The four forei~n ministers, who will be aitendlng a NATO conference In Paris Dec, 16·18, plan to discuss the Berlin problem with the other 11 nations

"We do not think thcre ·i~ the, of the Atlantlc communi I),.

Gold Bars For Christmas Gift

By RON ANDREWS ever, are nut compeill'd to !lcep I l'Rnadlan PrcRI Staff Wrtler i it in a safety deposit box, ' TORONTO ICP)':"lf you have "You could bury it in your

. plenty of money klcking around backyard If you wanted," :'Ir, ulld you don't know what to ~et Rogers said, "We had one order as Christmas presents, how ~i>out from a person In Western Canada buying some gold bars~ for six bars to give to his wife

A Toronto stockbroker has oeen and five children as Christmas selling gold for the last month presents."

rh.mher with a downpayment of only threc,Mr. Rogers said there are other Premier per cent.' I reasons for buying gold, the main ro,lilion John Rogers, part n e r of lone being speCUlation, ~I.te of Doherty Roadhouse arKl Com· I El'er since 1956 when the Calla·

o i h t bl' pany, has been seiling gold on I dian government made gold a i \aJ l' g , Th' , margin In the same way a~ ~Iock, freely • marketable commodity I'

t a ~5n3c ~x, e i share5 may be bought. I which can be bought sold held o. ,Lxlreme Th Id' II bl It' ' " I , hi' t d ,! e go IS ava a e n 11'0 tmported or exported Without a

ng IS • eput,les ,sizes, The more expensive is a licence, Canadians have been I ~te ;hr , ~hrD"stl"n I' kilo bar, weighing approXlm, gtely able to take eold to other coun' Il om emo· 32 troy ounces or 1,000 grams, tries, " up tn~ govern· worth approximately $1,12(1. A If you were to take a' bar f

oacllm ql(lckly I bar'ol1his slznan'bf'-purchaHd gbld t'FriilBrlii !' ("-'1 ,0 'tie of conl1dence " for $34 or • little less down. Id 0 I I ,0rlexalllJl e, )OU

bUI n, da'e A all b I ttl cou se I t prov ded .you re-w'lind • sm er er, we g ,ng 400 celved either U.s. or Canadian

, i grams, Is worth $496 and can be currency or the equlvalnt in -S-\\-'O'-R"-' I" : bought for less than $15 down, pounds, Canadians can also take

IC' p' 'r'h' A~,tERICANS INTERESTED, gold to the U,S but American Cit· - e liP\\' M R th t f ' ' b I f d' ,r. ogers says a mas I 0 Izens would not be able to buy It

OlrlTh 0 d I· i the Interest so far has been Irom because they aren't allowed to 'l~' IIrs ay, American residents who buy the own It In the U,S,

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BRAVE FATHER GETS HUG-Chicn go,-San Tortorice 42, who ~aved sev· eral children from burning in the flam ing Our Lady of the Angels parochial school here Dec, 1st, gets a big hug from his daughters Rose (left), 13, and Judy, 11, in their home here, Tortorice was"r~tu~ning from shoppinl( when he learned of the fire, Fearful"of the lives of Ros~ ~~d Judy.' pupils at the school, he rushed into the burning building. He succeeded in saving Rose and a dozen classmates by lowering the girl [rom- a window onto a ledge, Firemen then took Tortorice and tile girls from the ledgc with ladders, The fire killed 87 pupils nnd three nuns. and sent 100 children ,to hospital, four of them near death, It was the worst school [ire in the history of this city.-(UPI Photo),

h ,,~'i,ilarlers, gold and keep it In safety depOSit Mr, Rogers saId hIs firm !s the ~ ,llan at·. boxes here, A United States law only brokerage office In Canada

~u lnkr oyer forbids any American citizen to selling 1I0ld and Doherty Road. be diltler' v[ the 1 posses~ gold In the U,S. out al· house Is doing It for an "anony. 't~r [' n, ,oyer·, lows the person to own gold In mous client." He declined to soy I- Irs, HlSlon another country. how much gold has been sold thus

M,ONTREAL: ___ .. _, __ ' Canadians buyIng lold, how· far, Slowiy

Prepares For ! Sunday Election : BEHLIN lAP I - Chan~cllOl·· want to he pble to leli the ' .. orid 1 Konrad Adenauer went into the: or the courage uf the Berliner •. I streels of West Bertin Thursday i If we do not become frightened

night to rally its people against' then We and our Western Ailies what he called a RUssian attemot i will master the situation. ' to rob them of their freedom. ' , Adenauer went direct from the

Sixty hours berore Sunday's' airport to a series of conferenccs Wc~t Berlin parliamenlary elec·1 lI'ith Brandt and other West Ber­tion" the 82·yearollld Wesl Ccr, Ilin officials"

,man chancellor threw his Iler·, Tlien he he;ll!ed lor Wedding, ~ sonal preslige into Ihc fi~ht 10 a ,worker 'tron~hold of the Social

I kcep the cilY solidly a~ainst COI11' i Democratic pa r t h and the nlunism, horoilgh where the Communists

, East Germany pointed '0 tile, hope to pick up voles. 'eleclions as a cliance fur II'est Tile chancellor mixed wilh : llerlincrs to sholl' Ihei,. sup pori , ~lany laborcl's in an election : for the Bussian proposal to con·: rally or his Christian DCI11?cratic Il'el'\ Ihis Wcstern o',llpost, '10, party. miles behind the Iron Curtain,: \rest Rcrlin'" gOI'Cl'nment is inlo an unarmed, neutral city, rlln by the Social Democra'.s In

. PREDICTS DEFEAT ,~oa!ilion wilh Adenauer's party, 1 The ele~lions arc considered a Since the founding of thc ','iest .Iort of plebiscile on the SOI'ie:' Berlin gOl'err,ment, no COnlmu· I plan, since only Ihe Communisl' nisi party has been elected to the

,p"rly Slipnorts it, l.ord \Iayor: 127-sent narliarnent. i \l'illh B:Jl1dt prcdicls <1 rcsound· In Lan'don, Foreign Secrelary : ing eldeat of Communist cand". Selwyn Lloyd laid the House of 1 doles, : Commons Ihat the Soviet ~Ia;: ;s : Alter arriving in West Ber:in; unacceptable and that the Lime "board a r,s, Ail' Fore IrJns·: is rine for a full discussion <If

, port, Ade~Jller said in a speccil Germany betwecn Ihe Sovicl ,al the Tcmplhof airport: Union and thc West.

"So\'iel Hussia threatcn, t:1C Brandt urged thc same step in rcrdom allil sCl'u]'it)' of ReI'- a eit\' h~11 talk to a group of 1';.1'

lin, , . llin~ British members of ParliR" "t;pon tn~· return tn honn 1 ment.

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To 'Manitoba BHA);DO:-':, :.!al1, ICP) - Ken iI~rc,

Smith, a survivor Dr the Spring·, Smilh is a ,url'il'or of the dis· ,hill mine disaster, his wire and aslrous Oct. ~,1 underground up­

,Ion arriyed here by air Thursday' eal'al that took 75 lives at the : ID s',art a lIew life, ; Cumberland Railway and (;oat

Tile husky, ruddy· ehc~ked; Comp~n)"s "0, 2 mine in Spring· Imi]1cr, who celeiJrated his "1th I hilln :\,S, lie said he could hal'e : birlhday Thur,duy, was greeteu i reached the surface about one I by a welcoming ~ummiltee, ;il'c' I bour alter the explosion but he I degrce temperaturcs and a 25· i and his buddies remained below : mile· an . hO',lr wind when he' ror abollt fiVe hours to help with : stepped from a plane at Brandon Ihc re,lCUC work, lie was not ores· I airpor:, . cnt for the 1956 blast '~hich I Blit the Smiths were prepared' roc~ed the mine, Ships

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Frozen Canals Ifllr Ihe cold. He and his 12·year "There's talk of openin~ a new lold son Donald wcre bundled in mine in Ihe Springhill district." , station wogon coals while illS at· he said, "I beliel'e most of th~ Iractil'e wifc, Rel'onia, wore a flll· 1 men would go back to work if it ' l:oat. i \~Clll through."

da's Living Costs h All ~ Time . High By ROBERT RICE ers wiil be able to reach Ihe At-, "tt', an cxpens!l'c business 10 ,"1 had heard ahout the weather I

in Brandon," said Smilh, who is I, A natil'c "f, Sprin6hil~ Smith Canndlan Prell Staff WrUer lantic bcfore ice throttles river I' keep a salt,wate)' ship idlc all milking his first trin wes'" "It's: n",~ bcen a nuner fOl' 10 ~ears, MONTREAL I SPI-Conditions navigation until next sp)'ing, winter." said :llr, 51. Germain, cold in Spl'in"hili bul not Ihis. 1 he mloer leaves friends and

hts. I!Onl\l~lJ" implications 01 the l7.per·ceDt course, in the two yardsicks, Various products are given dlf· ferlng emphasis In measuring price changes In the two coun· tries,

,Improved Thursday nisht on the One tug-the Sinmac-was "Cpt 1 "The line has to pa~' the cost of colr\." 0 ; relatives behind him in Spring' Ice·encrusted Lachine and Sou· in the canal in case more ICC i flying the CI'CII' home and ioses , hill. but he is looking forward to

'(Pi Siall 1I"It", : freight rate increase granted last ~anada, 1'1'" week and higher telepholll! rates

'III ,ed to nn ail·: in some provInces, as well ,as a v!OJr,g ,cons"lIler rise In wholesale prlces, '!'hese

,addln, 10 in· may dig a blgier hole In the

langes Canals in the SI. Lawrence Jams imprison ships and block ali I all ils winter bllsiness," GOOD OI'PORTU:-IlTY start ins his new job next WCi!k Rlver Bnd ships began moving at traffic, I He couldn't rccall a year in his Asked why he had acccpled the· at the sleam hcating plant of th~ the rate (){, one an hour. Eight ships were moved be· 32 years on the canals when offer to relocate here, Smilh said I :;anitoba lIydro Electric Roard,

Paul St, Germain. Lachine beween 8 a,m, and 4 p,m, Thurs· ocean freighters were trapped all he thought it would be a ".:ood llrandon's welcoming commit·

consumer's pocket. But there appeared enough ev·

Idence In the C&nadlaD changes ~ IndlcJite that the fires of in· nation are beginning to burn. While prices rOle, there was no indication that productivity kept pace,

canal superintendent, said traffic day, six heading toward Montreal winter, opportunilY," tee at the airport consisted of was resumed after the Ice·bound and two upbound to Lake Ontario 1 The Lachine and Soulan;:es "The,e's no fulure in Springhill ~!ayor Creighton, Aid, R. A. Clio

Increases were felt In virtaully _ ,e\'ery sphere of consumer buying,

mea,ul.'n~ from bananas to haircuts, the ''''ti~~-3' ><ISr,," ~ov. bureau reported,

freighter Wheaton was freed this for winter berthing" i canals are to be closed 10 ships anymorc, Nothing elsc,I'as in menl, Aid, Flora Cowan and Rev. afterpoon from a slush trap near But a queue of 21 ships re·: heading to the Great Lakes r,ext sight in' our district so I Jecided R. Davidson, vice·president of the the centre of the nlneoCTlile canal. mained at the western entrance year, whcn the nell' $·J7j,OOO,OI)() 10 move west." cily ministeri~1 association. Two

Iro' , ~p torre., The CanadIan price Index reo , Z 1.6 on ?Cl. : cordIng of 126,3, based on 1949 -e Oler :\nl', ,pr.lces equaUlng 100, compares

"Everything has Improved a to the Lachine Canal, which arcs 51. Lawrence Seawav is to start lie had accepted 'an offer from junior high school students were lillIe since this morning," he re- across Montreal Island past fac· operations, . ~Iayor ,James Creighton 10 :no\'e on hand to greet Donald.

1000nh ,: wtlh the U.S, 123,7, based on 1047· i~ Ilral,ht 49 prices, The american Index ARt~~ Index, had remained unchanged lOr Ihe

Canad AD August·October period. a are tne There are differences, of

SlgnUicant also wa~ the fact that Industrial workers were find· Ing their earnIngs dribbling away,

Average industrial wages total· led $66,67 In the week ended Sept. I, down from the high of $58,Oj In June.

ported after surveying the ~anal torles and homes to the harbor -'--------------------route, " and the open 'Boo·mile deep-water.

"II' milder weather continues, i rouIe up the SI. Lawrence to the' Plan we hope to get ali the 5hlps Atlantic Ocean, i ' though before winter sets :n," More vessels are expected to' National Parole

Board For Canada He said It appeared likely tnat Join the line'up Tbursday ni~lit

the canal will be kept open alter as they sail throush the 14·mile Saturday's scheduled closing so Soulanges CalTllls, linking Lake

F ' L · that some 30 ocean·bound (reight· 51. Francis and Lake SI. Louis-! n lrst In' k In' ~rARSEILLES, France two wider sections of the river, , ' 'Reuters - More than 2,000 stu· i COSTLY FREEZE.UP I OITAWA I,CP) -'A national' teJrned Thursday, ,'years ago,

• " dents and' faculty memhers of' Many of them will be ocean' parole board with all"!mbracing The board. authorized ,rtld~r The governmcnt is commilted

t · , S ,~Iarsellies University paraded ships which face a costly five powers to supeTl'lse th,e r~le~se parliamentary legislation ')Jssed: to implement the repurt's reeam·

aIll S Uperhl' ghWtly through the city yesterday In months locked in a wintery prison ?f prISoners from pcmtentlai'les last August. will have fil'e memo mendations, ~t least in principle. : protest at ovcr·crowded class· If they fail to reach Monlreal be· lS expected to be apPointed he· bel'S who wilt make automatic Justice Minisler Fulton has .ald , rooms, and equimpent shortage,s fore the freeze·up, I fore the en~ or the year, it was periodic redell'S of the cases or tilat the parote board was per·

8TOSEBA:>iKS 'I prisoners sel'l'ing two or more haps the committee's most 1m , Stalf Writer 'Preston bypass, Britain's flrsl sign of the, gOI'ernment's large. years, portant recommendation.

,ttrernony of mlhaJoSr rand ad WbUlldlng project 5inct scale program to covert Brit· 0 nta rl·o Law ma ke rs Move It will take over fro'm the nrc;· ,At present, paroles under the e eco orld War. aln's h 'III h way s Into modern rnt remission service on the jus· tlcket·of·leave act. which Is to be

wh~O~:i~! The slx-mlle dlverslon round motorways. tice department which has ,wer· repealed when the board is set

Il)t,\,;;.::,_op:...e_o~! the ~~~p~:~ar~!~: !~~hs ~ta a ~e~~~ H;:a~~ ~~Jln;~~n~~~ll~e~~nl~lt~ , ~~~~ amso;:tesm ~~a~~~~:~atf~t~~: ~~n:;:I. g~~nt~~c~~l~~d~~~~rn~~ · of £4,000,000 t11,200,000 and Is that would cost the exchequer 'Plug, ,G" ".a, p In " Traffl·c Laws miew, in preparation for the lime the solicitor·general. . I part of a lone·term development £240,000,,000, A short time ailo he when the board would, corne into Under the new system, the program to speed trafflc In the dIed "Th bl t : being, , parole board would grant paroles. United Kingdom. ec ar: e, gges program The rule that a prISoner be· 1 and its decisions would not be

, For Brltlsh drlvera, whose pa- the country can aUord, wll! be ,TORONTO (CPl-Ontarlo laW Ilinue laying coreless driving was expected within the nevt 30 comes eligible for parole alte

l lience has been sorely tried by malntallnhe~ not as 8 fOUtr·byet~r. or officers Thursday, scrambled to charges-but to issue summo~ses days, the time limit from date serving half his sentente IS no na t latin even e g .. year concep, u as a plug a hole left In the province s Instead of making arrests, Crown of conviction. expected to be chan~ed,

· rrow, w II roads cA-.lng ti I g c n t tl ff rt d b b the world's heavIest co;;;;~a. con nu nos rue ve e 0 un· traffic laws by a ruling that care· attorneys were advised to seek "I have some ou t the :hief There is no speculation abou tl til the eountry~ roads are ade- less driving charges are invalid, adjournments of careless driving justice's ruling will be sustained, 'bl . I b t 'r t' on of traf(jc, the new hllhway quate to Its needs," POSSI e appoln ees, u I .1 opens Vista of m t I ' "There' are more ways than charges pending an appeal oy the but my client Is entitled :0 any government follows the recom

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t e . -dise. s 8 0 or nil para·, The core of the present road one 'to skin a cat,'" declared attorney·general, ~ doubt there is in Ihe law, ' 'Bid mendations of the Fauleux ~om

proll'am Is construction oC five Attorney-General Roberts. Many Ontario magistrates al· OM lawyer. i miUee on remissions the b~ard BUILT FOR SPEED , major trunk roads, Four of these "For every charge on the ready were adjourning cases but will be made up of a ~enio

The Preston bypan has been will 'be motorways-dlvlded h!gh- books there are a couple more In Toronto Magistrate ,Thomas Attorney·Generat Roberts said judge as chairman: a senior of constructed wIth an eye"to h!gb~ ways with· restricted lanes Rnd that can be brought Into play to Elmore said he is inclined to dis· he expects the Ontario ,ppeal fiCial of the remission service; a

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speed travel. A mlnlmum speed llrnlted' ~'certaln' types of ve- cover, a situation," miss careless driving charged m court to hear the province's ap· top prison administrator; an <:X

II" of 4~mlles an bour bu been ree· hlcles, The fifth Is tlte conyer· USE OTHER CHARGES light of Ontario Chief Justlce.r.c. peal within a month:' perienced police officer and an .

~ ommended by the mlnlltry oC sIan of the Great North Road, Crown attorneys throughout the McRuer's ruling Wednesday. He , Chief Justice'· MeRue~ 'ruled expert in probation or after·care ~lt Cb . transport and'there fa no max[·fromLoDdon to Newcastle, to a provInce were told to: proceed said he would permIt adjourn· that Ontario's careless' driving work" '

!l!1)bedy Tlal\an mum. L e IJDII' drIvers, iarm divIded hl,hway for almost BlJ fts w!tn pro sec uti 0 n8 on ~ther ments only If the defendant is charge.' enacted after dangerous I4i 11) 1Ci11i! ih~e'li equlp~llIlt and other slow·movlng 281.mile leneth, charges tlIat could be laId under wlillng, driving was dropped Irom the

1\ II II ~~~ trafflcwJll be banned. There Ia When completed" there will be Ihe 'Hlihltay Trallc Act In care· FLOO!> OF APPEALS federal Criminal Code, usurps ex· no Interesectini, tralfic. more than 1,100 miles or luoer· less driving cases. Meanwhile a nood of appeals elusive feileral rights in criminal

The 'byp~1a tbe firl,t ~!,slble hli!lway. Pollee,' were' ordered to con· from careless driving convictions matters.

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Weather Overcast Rain andgales-

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Dawson ...... ,3lb 28b Edmonton " ... 2 2 Winnipeg , ..... 6' 8 Fredercton '" . 9 26 Monclon ...... 6 '!9 Halifax ........ 1~ 38 Sydney , .... , .. 19 32 SI. John's ..... , 30 40

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The Western \ Trans Canada Highroa.d

STEPHENVILLE Bring Carson To SL George's

By TEMPLE BUTLER The Cal'llon Jies off' Port Aux

H 'fh A d N S h vill Basques for daYIl at times wilh The Western Trans·Canada Hlghrold runs throuib Crown ODOrS en. n ow tep en e, Bea sick passengers, a whole

aDd 'Bowallr lened land. that II a continual' Ilrina 01 ai!'l· traffit system going to pot. cultural, tour!!t, service ltation and ordinary dweliina lites Ihlt Commander In Bay St. Crossm· g While two hours further run cry out for development. east, along the route, lies the

Wbat will happen aloni the ro~d In tbe next ten years? fine harbour Df St, George's I ': Will Plople lettle alonll tbe Trans,Clnada .. they lettIed alonll EHAFB I George_ Rhonda Ford ceiebrated her I with a good road system ex· :;,' ~""'""'ii: ~e cOl.t and tb,e rallrold? 'DIere Ire placea at 'road Junctions fourth b~hday by entertain.' tending west to Port Aux Bas· ,,"bue one can Ihut the eyea Ind'lee in the mind the lervlce ing twenty of her little friends que.!l and East through Corner ltMlon that will probably be there In five yem II blacklop Stephenville lave ill thanks The first time I lAW Stephen· and their mothers. The child's Brook, Gran,d Fail~ ~nd Gander road Ind tourilta Ippear. One drivel put gentle slopel of open to Col. Bell, Commander Erne.!lt ville was In 1916, my father and lucky cup was born by Cheryl to st, John., A raIlroad servo birch sade where lltlle effort h nftded to Imlgine puturel Harmon AIr Force Base and I came to the Crossing by train Ann Deianey the women's lucky Ing the Island, and adjac,ent ~ ~th .heep feedlnll over Ind a farm houle In the center. At through him bia officen and then down over the road In cup was won by Mrs. Emerson the Airport in stephenville 1Il

River mouthl and by lakel of great beauty, il II 'poulble to, men for the yean of opportun· horse and buggy owned by Mr. Rudderham. The party was touch Wlth the world. , ttlch an Id .. of the resorts that wlll .tand there" lome dlY Ity, help and human kindness A. Gallant the mailman, thoroughiy enjoyed,. Actually" St. George. is the loon.. shown the Newfoundland peo· who carried us on down to Mr. Ideal termmal for, the Carson. II .. So It 110M thil Tranl-Canada II a force that will modify pie here, by making him aI! John Romaines at Kippens. A Mr, Jerry Delaney returned but forge~ .that for awhile. Why \' the population Ipread In the island into ways unreall!ed yet. honorary major of the town. fearfully long and wearisome home from Toronto on Nov. should not this harbour be used I The Weltem Tralll·Canada which already hu a token ten The Illuminated .croll that trip to a rcstll!58 boy of eight, 29th 81 an alternale port when PorI. Ilrllel pav~ent on its beginning at Port Aux BaaqueJ, plus the was given to bim by Mayor especially when squeezed be· I . __ Aux Basques iA impossible be·, fourteen feeder mUes from Stephenville to Stephenv!l\e CrOll' Bruce at a dinner on Dec, 2, tween two adults on a warm Mr. John (buff) Kirby left I cause of storms, just as Loui!· -...,,, Inll and the now establilhed CMson .ervlce on the, Gulf, II attended by fifty iuest' heid I sum'!1er day .. on the leather recently to spend hi.! holiday I burg II used ~! In alternate \r.IF" ..... -... ~1~11i~ due to liven up considerably in the next few years. TheJe In the Red ROle Ciub, read as, cushlOns of a buggy. Mr, Gal· I in Millertown Junction. Mr. I when Ice ,bars North Sydney? .lreaDli of molorilta are bound to encoura,e .ome enterprl.. follow!. Ilant W$S a huge man and I' Kirby 15 employed with the' Thera 1. ready a fine pIer I

Inll mechanic to put a lervlce ltation here and thlre at matellc "Be It knc>wn nto all men by still feel grie\'ed over the bag' C N R I that a week'. hurry.up·program I poinll. Th. number of American townl Ihat ltarted around a tbeae presenta." of mixed candy In my pant! .,. ,could have in use for the boat I Blacklmith forge ar a favorable place on the new trlllI' That In lI'ateful recognition pocket that he mashed together Mr. JameJ Swyer II quite I that looka like a white ,tie. I continental routn ar_Iegion Ind the larageoJervice flallon II of hll manUul 1I00dwili to· by aittlng on, however he WBI bu.y letting ready for hil phant. I our modem equlvalenC' of the forge. ward I tilepeopll of stephen· a Jolly friendly lort that Dad winter pulp wood cutting' !iolt passenger. are bound to

· ~ Therl art Ilready lome fine reloril buUI or In thl be· ville and lila llIy t and lIener· evidently enjoyed talldng to. I . Stephenville, Corner Brook and 'IInnina fIa.e, alonll the Tranl·Canada. 1Itr. Albert While at OUI help to thl city. The said listened and was particularly in· Mr. and M11I, Jame. Pennell poinu east 10 that they will ac· Flit Bay Brook, hu a considerable InveJtment willinil for cillzenl of Stlpben villi do tereJted In the h011le tbat Dad spent a few days with Mr and tually gain. Those few passeng· bUllnen. Mr. Ralph Welh at Bottom Broolu I. preparlng land hereby confer the dignity of had warned me only k~ew Mrs, Ralph Wella, Mr. Pe'nneU en west C!1 SI. George's could for anotber place wbere the two beautiful rivera Southwen and Honorary Mayor of Stephen· French. 1 loon found It was I wal the station agent at St easily be cared for by bus 'Bettom ampty tOllether In the basin known al Main riv.r (.c· ville on Co!. Leon Beil of the true for when Mr. Gallant George', but hal been trans: service or ~ain. , ' tually It II a landlocked inner portion of tbe Bay where .omeday U.S.A.F. . cracked the whip and said, ferred to Curling. He will be For tourISts, st. George s IS Geared To ,yaehta will dot the lurfaee). Dhoon Lodge al Blick Duck an Thla dlllnity to be beld by "Allez Allal", the remarkable replaced by Mr. Willil Morris, t~e ideal atop off anyway, with ,the prelent Corner Brook Highroad ia a beautifully built and him througbout hil liil and horae picked up bi. earl and Port Aux Beique., FiBchell.!, Flat Bay Brook, H dl H placed 10 die bein. a former country Ihow place for Bowate11l, I wherever hi DlIY be. began Ul trot. BarachOlI. Bottom, Sou·West I an e ea vV IIO'N much Inc!fued and Improved by the pruent awn era, '. Given thIJ ZIld. day of De· Stephenville I am afraid WII G A and Harry'. all within I radius I J

·Ray Doucette and Sons Ltd. I cember lDIIII at Stephenville in Just a buge church and a string nests t of ten miles, Tourist establish· X T ff" Bealde thil beginnini It il !lkeiy that othu placel alan,' the Province of Newfoundland. of houlea tq I tired hungry boy menll In Delaneys at Flat Bay mas ra Ie

· the Hlihtold will qulcltly aprlnll up once the bulinlu aetuaily Siil!ld, but I can ltiil remember: the R Brook and Dboon Lodge on ·comel to th, prelent pllcu. Tbe rivera 11. aerou thl routl LEO BRUCE, Mayor. cold beef, hot malhed potatdell anquet Harrys pius the megnificent , . perish.bles bliln Wek " fleea In a dop bair, all load ftahin. placel, 11 thl I. 'Baku, City Cierk, Ind rhubarb pie that Mrs. new government tourist camp' . MONCTON - Canadian :->a., tradltlon.l ml:illl mODle tbat are beina shot Ilonll tbe Highroad keep Up.1 MI"r Bruci allo prHented Romaine greeted UI with. <Al\. and M!'II, Bell, Leon l'l'ites \lith fifty fireplaces and honal ,Express, hke Sanla, "\\'e handled will .oon begin to let an Influx each Bluon for the huntin, to the Colonel with a key to the Now I .gUde over the IBme Bell Jr., LI. <All and MrI. Noel, individual camping aitei &et in ~iaus, IS well.p.re~ared for de· Chnslmas PUCIU

doubll the prelent bUlineu of the touriJl HtabllJbmlnta. city. Thl proceedlnp were II route practically In twenty Maj. and Mrs, Furey, Maj. and naturai parkland, At Barachoix iLvenes at Chnstmas, But the rush "'is ID

On tbl marab .. back .bout a mile from st. Gear.e'. and foilOW1: Councillor Tom Ford minutell, twice a day, 10 bor· Mrs, Miller, Capt. and / MnL. Brook boats and deep sea fish. though Ihe company ~eels year," said llr, nearly abutt!nll on the Trans.(;anada wbere thl junction of tbe WII In thl chair. ed with it that I have to read Crawford, MaJ, Fait, Capt. Bur· ing available for tbose who proud of Its reco:d of ~ehl'er· of c.ourse, turi!} , two roada occun, a new 1I0vernment farm I.a belnll developed. Thl Invocation wu given by a book to toierate ,the .tiil ton, Baj. and Mn. Barger, ~t. want them and the finest moose 1es ln past year&. It r.~adll~ can· Chmlmis food '

'On the lane! will run Ul hundredl of acr • ., .heep raIIln. MOIllIil!or Bromley, The toast glorious Icenery. I remember and Mn. Hungerford, Demck hunting territory In Nortb ced~ that old SI. Nick IS ~he though fish ho:dI rl 11 plannte! and u mlchinery II available and tb, project pro I' to tile Queen WII given by, Col. Dad alwaYI made the driver Hammond (from AIO) ",ho reo America-1ylng a few miles ong1nal transportahon. genlUs men I! of fishery JIm will be quicltly oopied by private InterpriJing farmen on Bell. The to lit to the Prell. stop where the Road came over presented Col. Toler who couid from the pier bead, when It comes to drOPPing pack· the Atlanl,c . the maribel that lie fallow lions the Hlahway at JournalJ, dent of the United stat .. by the top and turned along the not be there.) The pier at Seal Rocks Is ag~ at your door or down your Ira I Canada It.d III

· and alona the streteh nortb of Bottom Brook and the manbu Mayor Bruci. .weep of pond and distant hiliJ nearing completion, it..J,.s been ch~;nney, State~. do not I:~ back of Matthlu Point. But Iheep are upland lovers prOlpuinll Ttli fifty iUeaU consisllnll of that is .tiil there eternal. We were lOrry Ul llarn Mr. dawdled along for need of rna. Only Santa c~n mak~ al.: least. belt on dry ground puturage. That II when thl mUe rtretebu offlcl!'ll and wlvy from the Though the two adult! in that N, McKay wal taken .Ick .ud· terials and becawe oniy seven those ~ehvenes In one nlgh~, C!\R'l exprm of birch and IpruCI dotted land along the Hl,hroad will be Bale and the leadlne citizens carriage of 1916 have pa~ed on de~IY tO~ N~v. 29th., and II a men and a gas tractor have says Neil McLelian, 5upenn· ent for Ihe AIII:~

,of Ule. All that I.a needld at fint to make good .heep puturalll of Stephenvlill were lerved a and the elght year old boy il a . pe len n.t e CotIlage HospItal. been working on it. A blitz . 1 d \ had a fe\\' .arts it la rouah cuttinll, burnlnj and Ipreadinll II! hay leed. Thil .. ,"" lleak dinner and deBlert that man of 51 with an eight year 1 Hope he \l1il be up and around I program with a hundred men l'f ma1hn an. 1 , t h bl wrappers ar! "1,- 'soon T e so uhon 0 t e pro em "Alth' h S " of ele nil i. very quick and Inexpen.lve. It hu lOll, been WBI dellcioul. Alter coffee old boy of, his own. !. needed plus equipment, rna. of bringing the Carson when IIlCllds I~u:no.;:t {011l1en by faraillbed men that tbil II I natural Ibeep country Councillor Ford called on M11I. From Klppens one went on, CBnadi N t' I Ra'l terial and money could put t¥ ~ort Aux Basques IS not prac· whom each <if!' ilnn the rlllht br .. d of Iheep enough development for hay and Bruc. to present a bouquet of down to Agathuna where my·: h an a lana ,I ways project into condition for tical two hours further to SI. prn co !; a , a IUppiy of proper Plltur •. In Ipite of th, nealect of yea!'ll, American BeautYI" Ul Mrs. Iterioul Ihot8 were fired twice as, alitMa: ofk ~,7~ m~le5 oJ emergency use George's is 10 li~ple that itlsec~rel\,mf~::'d,el the depred.tions of dOli (now bappily under control) Iheep Bell, a day, and me'n worked at the mam ne rac .n ana a an Thi.!; Is an e~ergency if ever h d II tl Its Ii e .' hlVI never died oul and arl u native II the white clovll Mayor Bruc. In givinll the limestone then al now. 1,7~1 in the United States. The there was one the $12000000 t:: ~~:ieco!ste:,o~:' up a~d :~~~t"ha\'e to rM1 that Iiel dormant in our loll Iprinlllnil up at the fll'lt touch preaentatlon IBid: Stephenville Another time I came down to CN: !ys~em's total trackage Is Cal'SOn. the ~ans.Canad~ H'igh. saw to Its interests, for its iA I' '

of lime, which fortunately II alao native. 'l'be combination of did honor to the Base from Stephenl'ille was about 1920, 34, 51 miles. way, the whole tourist develop- as plain as the nose on your I Nor shoul Ih:p;e lime, white clover and .heep on our thOlllln!la 0( acr" of who .. PAyroll to Civlillns the this time Dad and I went ed and arranged to the nth ment program of the Gov. face that the future of New"lhe lasl minutl 'J

Idie potential puture pi" tbe marab h,),llncIJ will lIIake town had been built. He recall· aboard the Brunswick the Bay degree, Then and now one ernment and the future of foundland lies here on this i their glfl.l, he 1~ the futurl of tbiI Tnlll.canada and the lIiand proapuoUi. ed that durinll the railroad boat at Sandy Point then after must compare them Ul ap- Newfoundland are tied up in coast which every year be. : ,

. Fir Chi f R Il d Itrike I mother at Doylel des· a trip ali too short while I read preciate where we are going, the ,smooth working of our I 'ames more and more the, Hi~. m. tmge <n I CIt h vill ' I e USle ma e a I I I ed 1 I H t b k' th t f ' • . .', '~ep en e lainl Ul th C ell II! I . pera ey 'n na a puma a en y 00 In e I ern 0 What will my boy .ee In transport system whose key IS center of mterest and lite of Do jour , L.; co~p wl'~ e .... ~un Fi b+l"~ and It wa. Impouibie to reach the boat. We came to a stop off Stephenville at fifty! the ferry connedion with the expansion. and ,hipping uri 'T C ~n~~e w &~ 8~ thue In time. The Bale ~sthebe~hat ~e~eMilie and~~==============================~~~~~~ 'own onneil equipment by v.hlciea chuing phoned and In Iide of an hour the mailman rowed out to us

after them Ind bioekllll tnt· a bellcopter landld in tbe field In a dory. The thrilling rumble

N fie at thl .itl of thl lire. Ul IIVI thl "oman'l Ilfl. started up again and w. wenl ews Thl Town Mana.er wu la· Thl Bill wu alwaYI ready to on down to abreast the isthmu!, Itruated to draft a latter to thl belp search for lost bunter! There the mailman when he

, RCMP requlltlnl aD DIffee' at .- fl' bt '" I th ' f I b'- d..J d Thl relUlar m .. linll of tile thl danlleroUi rold crolllni in HI , IIru n e Ulwn, work came 0 n ". an",na: ory

Town Council Wli held In Id. front of thl POlt OffICI and on ttli roadl, playgrounds and took us uhore WIth him. Dad vanc. of Ita lebedull dUI to the th C thol! h I at .now clearing. He 81 Mayor and I went up Berry Head to

· dinner for that nI.ht wharl ~ l!tttr ~o ICth:O Federal De. worked clolely witb Col Bell Mr .. Haliburton'. of Abbott and Col Bell Comm nder of Hu. .~ I vi and had never bad a reasonable Hahburton. There out on the

. ,. panmen rI 1110 III CUltOIlll to request reiUled, back step I found Max, a boy mOil ... mid. an bOllorlJ'7 Poat OffiCI In view of the In tbe ,pring of 1968 when of my own Ige bwy blacking a

,Hayor of StephlnvlU,. parkin. problem. CouncU ad· the Bue announced III pro- hole in hi! long black .tock. ,,., The meetinl conven.d at I villd a parldlll apaCI eon· lI'am of 200 apartmenll pro .. Ingl (that wenl with knick.

p.m. Mayor Bruc. In the chalr. llruetlOIl, pective bullde!'ll of apar'tments erbrlckers) to hide from the

thSoml dilcu.lol1 wu madl on It WI. movld alld leconded III stlpbenville cancelled their wQrld and his mother that he

I propond "aril prOll'am that a lind .preader be OO\llllt rmltl I . h d ' I L thai II beinll drawn up for for. for UII on thl meeta. pe. Co. Bell had thele a torn a bo e. ater we bad

· wardln. to thl mJnlJler for bll A I tl fr th W I C bulinN. ,men in his office and a ride down to the .hore in the , e er am ~ e II out IhO'Ned them that In spite of half ton Ford truck of Mr, Hall.

approval. Thla II explained by Power. Company Wll rlad, the Bue proifam there would burtons, that was the pride and ,tbe Town Mln'lIu consilII which elplalned the Companlll wtlll be 1 d J f th B ' I tlll .' .brlefly In cOllItruction of .torm dellY In InJtallation of ltillt amp f emand for apart· oy a e a). .• remem·

drainalle. The Drainalll of Gil, li."u d t th ti menll, A. a re.tlult the local ber I former drIVer WIth hi. I tI G d ... ue 0 I construe on building went ahead again broken arm In a .lIng caution· ~n , rove an the lower part of the new tnnlmillion line. Col. Bell In hIB reply ~aid ing the new driver about the th'l ~:~lla:nb~ ~~~c~dpi bp~ :iartlneerttof the eaid c~~Pfany Mr. that .. an American citizen 'and way to use the crank. That

e WII man II,... or til. a iUeri In Newfoundland he night we went down to ~~wrf:l~~: the analleat pipe nl~r f~iure. fr h felt that In being made m~yor Agathuna and at the movie

Thil 'lu er am t I Tourlat be WII made part of the Na: hOWle run by Mr. Archer, .aw · .0 perc:n~r lab~:o:.~m wl~illta~e ~ar~ aald that ~~unlcipal r. tlon, He felt overwhelmed and William S, Hart In a reai old 'eire 0{ lome unemployed th~ I on: l~e ; lerh cow bumble but accepted the honour western. Oh the glory of those

· winter IUpene e Ole ate Dlpm· on bebalf of thl offlcera Ind daY'll when the every thi'ng was ., I>urin diae menl ·In the Munlelpallty," men of the Bile. The destiny B glorious adventure.

Ifarna atead ~i~e~o~: P: rlttA motl~ wFulrmaCdhel_~~d car· of tbe two na(loOl had a com. I went down over the lame . ,I on e e au com· mon loal. The 800 famUles In road the other year In my car.

~!~~naier, Mr. Baker IIld that pint to cm for thl mesal Stephenville tram the Bue Seeming miles bave rnrunk to .ummld up In 1m· parkin, near hydnnta. Thil w .. felt citizen. of Newfoundland feet. Everythinll was changed,

.;Jir'llVemelilt, of the Town DUJIlp- to be amended to read "10 feel al well II the USA and co Abbott Ind Haliburton. .tore .ya~em, pavln., .torm drain· laterally from hydrant and al duoted themselva:.· ~ cltl!e~ now Halburton In name only an In tqUlpmen\ Ihed. not to obItruot fire .qulpment Includinll the right to .. preIS was moved from the beacb to

r·noVl removi rellula· In their worlL" their view •. In other WOrdl they its present site, Mr. Archer, the me:tlen~ ~1~hre&Ubl~~et· The meetinl adjourned at 10 felt u 'integrated 81 poealble. movie hOUle at Agatbuna and

e c e en· p.m, Ther. had been a tre. William S. Hart were just

Public Regulations . PARKING REGULATIONS

TOWN OF STEPHENVILLE In purauarice of the powera delelated to the Town

-.u,m;ll of Stephenville by order of the Mlnllter of PubUc :WClI'la. ,dated January 22, 19S4, made under the Authority

Section 63 of the Hlllhway Traffic Act. Chapter g4 of Reviaed Statutea of Newfoundland, 1952, The Town

U!'Wl\:U of SttphenvlUe In recuIar .mlon convened on the d~y 0.1 February 19S15, hereby enact. the foUowinl

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L FURTHER NOTICE: (1) Durin( the period between the hoW'l 'of 1.00 a,m. 8.00 a,m. In any day, no motor vehicle .haU rem.ln

a .tatioilery. petition on Main Street, In the Town of ~phenville, between Gatt One, Em~ Harmon Air Foret

Ind, the intcnection of Mllin Street and Welt Street nlnts Hotcl) and on West Street, from the intenection

Welt Street and M.ln Street to G:audon'l Brook, unltll ~~~ch motor vehicle i. of I medicil prlctitioner when it il R~~"'1\JC hi. lurllery or residence or any buildinl in which

is prelent on medicil bUlinen. (2) Any owner or operltor of I vehicle who faU. to

the vehicle immedilltely ifter be InK . rcq,ueated to do by In IKent or reprnentat\ve of the Town Council,

the Igent or repre.entative ,of the, Town CouncU may C-!l'l"nnO\IP or CAuse, to be removed the vehicle to I pllce

cted by th, per.on remov}ni it, and the Coundl may ~:!1!rnVt r from thc owner II I civil debt In any court of it~~mlpet:ent juriadiction the COlt of removal,

WITNE$S WHEREOF the SuI of the Town of I$ephenvi:Uc bu. been hereto,lffixed Ind thI. relUlation

beer! .ilned oy the Mayor Ind the Town Minller on behalf of the Town Council thil 20th day of February, 19SI5.

mendou. il'owtb of bUllneu In memOrlel In the mind of a fifty StephenV'llle and It wal giving year old man, IUPPOrt to' the Bale that had Now th!! il all gone, The been ImpoSlible In tbe past, 10 Stephenville that I used to, thl eapabllJtlea of. Ihe bue had ride throuih It four milel, I 'I' been Inbanced. now mUlt liow down to twenty .

~ouneJllor Holland lpoke In Instead of the old hou .. lined reply: he IIld, tWenty people lingle road. The bouseJ have had blln IIIVI~d from Stepben. moved away from the abore Wile, two thoUland would bave line inland up over the hili, a Il1ced to come 10 the event in town .ite with Intenecting honor of Col. Bell. What the main Itreeta and .econdary colonel had IBid had been streeta radlaUllg and circling spoke from: the heart. He face- back InUl the main .pread. over tioUlly warned him that 81 the landsupe In III the glory hOll(lrary mayor he mlibl be of human endeavour. While cilled on for various thlnp over head 600 mile an hour Jets II attendllll wedding_ Or fun. roar In a way that' would bave eraJa. Mr. Holland IBid "OUr brougbt a runa way frenzy to lives and livelihoods depend on III those sedate roadsters of ~e USAF," He wu pleute! to tbe old days and I horror of the lie Mra. Bell, hoped that abe la~ day to the human actorl would be .eeln, them more 911 tbat faraway ItaKe. and it wllhoped that .he The road Itself hu moved would be .Mlnll them more ever further Inland until now often in Stephenville. it II miles longer and further

Prelent "' .. Mayor Bruce and Mn. Bruce, Mr. Baker and Mrs. Baker, Cauneillor Ford and h. Ford, Councillor Holland and h. Holland, Councillor stacey and MIl. Stacey, Coun· clllor RUllen and Mouillnor Bromley, Mr. Georll' Weill, Prllidlnt Cbamblr of Com· mtrcl, lLr. Charlu Murray, Pre· IIdlnl III !JODI Club, Mr. MIl1' docb, loJanlau of Bank of Mon· treal, ManUIl, of B ink of Cln· ada. Serllt. Clarke of the RCMP, Mr. Derek Hammond. enllineer 11\ cbarll AIO, Fir, Cbief Pey·

to the eut. The open Ihelter. leu carriage that leated two men and a Iqu8lbed boy hu become a clOled heated weath. erproffed vehicle that can hold at '. pinch eight and the speed II a leill fifty mllet an hour. The rouaht narrQw Itone'ltrewn muddy road baa become a two lane paved hlllbwlY, enilneer.

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ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The, Daily News FRIDAY, DE<:EMBER 5, 1958

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Tbll 'Friday afternoon. at 3 p,m, Mr, Andrew Chmlelenakl, Division Engineer, Mar I n e Structures of !he Foundation Company will be at the Board of Trade rooms to explain with

B~lrd of graphs a,nd ItaUsties the main features of the harbour re~on·

I ~h';ch i, 14 feet struction plan, to the membera ;3CI represcnla, I of the Baard of Trade and

J In :ierfrcnl of Ihe! other Interested partleJ attend· / :\W~ill appe~r \\'h~n i ing by invitation,

u, 'I finisheli. II IS, Beginning on Monday, De· , h lcale mlldels of: cember 8th, the Board rooms ,;:;IIIPfl ,nrl ,iles of' \\'111 ,be open to the general

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Missing The search is continuing for

two hunters lost in the Notre Dame Bay Junction area.

The two men left on Decem· ber 2nd to hunt rabbits four miies east of "'otre Dame Bay Junction on the ocean side bf the highway,

An organized ground search started on December 3rd and is being continued under the direction of the locai RCMP,

Hunters: The weather during the hunt·

er's first night in the woqd.! was cold, with snow and hi&b winds, Tbe area In which tbe~ are lost is, fairly level, heavlJt wooded and with ice on the ponds from two to six inchC$ deep. :,~

At the request of the RCW a Lancaster has been despa~· ed from 107 Search and Rescue Squadron at Torbay. Tbe p14nc left at 1.35 p,m. yesterday. .,:

Tribute To . -Latest!

Late last night RCMP at The Late Gander reporte'd they had recovered the body or one Revo Broughton,'," .• or the missing hunters, at . Lake O'Brien, The man, How soon can a home break who was not immediately up aIfd be no more? Almost .~ Identified h saId to have soon as a wave can wash out~. drowned when he ! e II sand castle on the beach Arid N.R. Supervisor

sel Equipmel1t through the Ice. withdraw leavin~ no traceY

PICTURED HERE are Mr, and Mrs, Charles Deadn, of St, 'John's, just berore they boarded a TCA Viscount The search Cilntlnues ror But the home still .tands,' yesterday for the first leg of their journey which w:1I take them to Nassau in The Bahamas, wherc they will the other hunter, Hen iliought the ma~ter .nd be the guests of the Firestone Rubber Company, Mr. Desrin is Managing Director of the Nfld, Armature mistrm are gone, '

I When Rev. Eu& Broughton' Works Limited, and his firm recently won a cross·Can Rda contest in sales of Firestone products, 'Together W"t s To 'wrote "Dunmovin" over 1111

PC<' 4-,\ppuil1l, I joined the CNR there as an with ~ome 50·odd other representatives of the Firestone Rubber Company, Mr. Rnd Mrs, Dearin will spend I I ne ses . '~ate he for~ot one further ';,;\~~~d J. Hirsc~ .s, electrical apprentice in 1935 holiday in The Banamas,-(Daily News Photo), i move, That move WB conscm· , ;1 d:r;ri r'l\lI\llI1el1t' ~nd became an electrician prior 0 H II I ated December 4tb, when ',hi! \'llri:t rr;IOII III Ihl': to enlisting in the Navy. Upon pen a spirit went to join that of hi~ ")'a::onal .n,,11I1,)',,:dcmobllization in lG4~, he re'l Lowest Blidder I belol'ed partner, not long gone , la;: I1I~h: 11) H" turned to the raHway I! an I Harnum Trl'o At Ca m pa .-gn At C b I belore, He would have He 'rr;iooal ;:ellrr~1 ~ electrical worker at Halifax and' ar onear I w~d have wished it like tltat, , of molll'c power' In 1947 was named chIef elec' for he was nel'er the same after ", nl. Ilrician on the M,V, Abcgwelt, L ~ T' ht 0 ' Cha.-rman - The Bond Theatre at Car·: she left, two years ago, Ne\~r . luctC005 1l1"lr E i operating bctween B 0 r den, eglon omg· n H a rb o· u r PI a n bonear is being transferred in, lone to burden others witll Ifis ~Ii rcliroo ~flcr 35 P.E.!" and Cape Tormentine, I to .a Kingdom Hall of Jeho. I loneliness and if possible el'en .1lllhr ('umr'l:l~',' :"l,B, Tonight at the Canadian I " ~- .'.'. vah's Witnesses this weekend, I more consecrated in his min·

"ho cn:I;lcd in' He WI! appointed dlesei Legion Club the rtrst night en' ' i This will be the first of • .-'0::',; "->..J,>\,;, Over one hundrcd delegates istry of comfort to the ~iek ~a\y :n 1,11\0 sllpervisor of the Atiantic tertalnment linee operations i Trynor Construction CO.,! many tenders to be called from . ',,""~<."'~.·'~';"";'f •.. , ... :,'.<1 ... ·.', .. ;·.·,., •.. , .. : .. ', .. ' .. ' ••........ , •. ' •..•.. ,'.'::, , ... ~~~,~, ••• , •• :.,._."'.::,., .. ' from eleven con:;re~ations of and bereaved, he )'et, carried

or. :icwlOundl:lI1d region in 19:13, the pOlition he moved 10 the temporary Club I Halifax, Is low bidder at $547,. i time to time over the next. 0::::'", ~,Jehovah's Witnesses on the to those who knew him best Ca~ada ~nd Bnl· I held at the lime of his present Rooms at the junction of 000 on the first phase of the' year for the big $15 million ' eBst coast of Newfoundland are and air of waiting, of listening,

H)ICS Sa;uen;,~' "nd appointment. Bates' Hili and Star Hali will SI. John's harbour del'elo,p'l project, a se~le model of which :,' attending a three,day confer· I As he moved about his garden HI ~al flalili. rilid , be held when Sam Harnum ment plan, The company WIll was set liP 'In the Department ence which begins On Frid.l', 'he drew comfort for himSelf

i\;Jlrcn of Ihe ~or· He IS a graduate of the com· and his trio will be on hand to probably get the contract lor of Public Works Office Tues. December 5, 1958. I from the good earth 8! weli iI/:,~ra!iLn force and, pally's ~taff trainIng course at supply member! and their the construction of the wharf day. The model will be on dis- The programme includes I as from ,above, More than ,~\ ~r: in Ihr 1~lIdillg' B,lshop's University at Lennox· guC!t~ with several hours of for Department of Transport pjlay at the Board of Trade 'Bible discourses and instruc- I more he Illustrated to others

! \'llle, Que" a former vice· popular musical arrangements. On the Southside. Rooms for ilie next few days so tive demonstrations of preach. I the words of 8, poem: "You're he: president of the Amateur Radio The entertainment starts at The other bids were: Grant the public can inspcct the pro- I ing from door to door and con. I nearer to God III a garde~, than -- : Club of Moncton, a scoutmaster nine o'clock sharp and a large Mills, Ltd" Montreal, S593, posed project. ducting Bible studies in Ihe; anl'~her~ eiRe on earth.

! of the Boy Scoull of Monctan number of members and their I 772 and McNamara Construc· The plans were prepared by homes of the people "as done' Did hiS study and perha,ps and Borden, P,E,I., a member I friends are expected to be on! tion Co" Ltd" Toronto, $646,. Foundation of Canada En· in the Apostolic days," spokes, I stern father, as he taught him 01 the Locomotive Maintenance hand., 990,80, Tenders closed Novem· gineering Corporation, Mon· men for the witnesses said to- to tend the SOIl properly, te~ch Ofllcers Ascsociation, and an af· ber 26 In Ottawa treaL cJ.:lY. A baptism ~nd ordination hIm also the stern devotIOn filiate member of the Engineer· Bloshop Spencer' service i5 also part of the to duty, he so ably prachced ing Institute of Canadl, Mane. pr'oc~eding!, or the gl!ts 01 shutting out all ton branch.. First Aid Funeral Late M, F. Latyn, district super- but ,his rather !8 he knelt by

SI~ch NIOght visor of The Watch Tower a lIck bed or comforted ber, Mr, Hfekey Is married to the I.. ,nA.! "F R B h ROBERT lIICLEOD Bible and Tract Soeiet)', slated e~ beaved parents? How other·

~·~;s{ ~o~mer ~ilehen Mullaly of Saint Detail. of the speech night 'JOurse or evo roug ton "The organization of Jeho\'oh's Ilnse could he h~,'e dr~wn the :-; , a n an t ey have three chilo Ind Innual presentation of' Councillor Mr, Robert ~k \\'itnesse~ has in keeping with: Sick and berealed IV1th him , ell· dren, William, 13, born It LOS d d tl I d h' t th th f h

nJ recommended Halifax, Grace, eight, born at prlu of Bhhop Spencer Col· oggers n atur av Leo wa~ rCl:en y c ecte c aIr· Jehovah's promise for these a e . rone a . grace w ere 11.lhl board of the I Summeralde, P,E.!" Ind Ann, lege, which \Val held Ialt night ~ I man of the local SI. John Am. la~t days eXJlanded from 176, for I Ilttle whlle ~h~! laId I~'llon~ of Ihe Umt, lour born at Morn:to will be published In Saturday'~ Employees of the A,N,D, The funeral of the late Rev, i bulnnee campaIgn ,WhiCh will 000 in 11117 to over 787,000 in their burdens, down" There

Cburch, ' n, DAILY NEWS, Co., Wood~ Division were reo erend Er.ra Broughton, who t.ake place in Februnry, this year 1958 Jehovah's Wit. were no barriers to hlOl-any lOOK the IlIggcS' centlyq Instructed in SI. John pamd away at the Grace ne6SC! in Ne,,10undland have and all could call on him for

, I. Thc V· D' Ambulance First Aid at an Hospital on Wednesday will F' 0 d Iha~d In this increase." This I help, , c~,n.lle n'l:ol'nm l'lre estroys PERSONAL Jndu~trial First Aid School take place at Brigu! at 2.l~ Irst ut oor was due, ~Ir, Latyn declared, So to all creeds and ells'ses,

v I " held at Grand Falls. p,m, Saturday. I to the indil'idual recognition of to rich and poor, the i7a~ious of sur CNT Build' , Yesterday at Gower Street SJ t' 0 'responsibility and diligent ef· and the' unlonely he mInister'

for Ihe bo~rd I J Ing Mr. Peter Connolly, Station i Tbe Instructor was Mr, ~od. United Church a large congre, {a mg n fort on the part of fhe memo ed IS be~t he COUld. Many ser-cd from a l h Agent at BrliUS leaves today crick Guuwell of the V, ork· gation attended A solemn ser. bers, mon~ were preached In this d Ilt Fres water for New York' to visit his! men'a Compensation Board and vice of Remembrance for the Burton's Pond During the past week the wit· garden for those who were

, Henr;'; plan, daughter Madeline, who 18 mar. the clasl was examined by Dr, deceased Minister, The ser'l ' nesses in Carbonear under the willing to learn, If he was in· ~P!I can be pul into FIre Wednesday de~tro)"ed eht ned and llvhig there, J, F, Brown of Grand Fal1s'\ice was conducted by Rev. supcrvision of ~!r ~lichael Lu· tolerenl .A. sloth It wu an ill· lutlr, ~ne paslor Canadlin National Telearaphs Mr, Connolly luffered a ser. Successful candldate~ are: erend F. E, Vipond, Pastor of The first outdoor skating, as kU5 have conduct~d an Inten· tolerance bred In his bones. and 1I1i1fled 10 operate buildlna at Frelhwater, on loul lllnen last year and after Harold Bridger, Harold George the church, far as the NEWS is aware, has sive search from house to to the end his will carried him

i.e :;ewfollndland, Placentia Bay, lome time In hospital has been Wellon, Roy Francis, Aubrey been taking place on Burton's house for suitable rooming ac- over rough and smooth paths ~Id hal'e head· All the equipment Ind IUP' ordered by his doctor' to take Squires, Clarence Roy Wellon, Pond during the past few days, commodatIon for ilie visiting alik~, . !L John's wilh a plies In the buildin" were 101t. a Ion" leave of absence, Edward West, Robert John Baxter Da)' Eric Brinson Jo. The frost early this week seem· delegates, The conference will' To\. hi5 cbildren Ind grand·

11mb •• • 'I ed to have given the pond a conclude wI'th 'Ir, Lat)'n'5 children he leaves a great leo-It Corner I The bulldlnllltJelf WBI levelled, Mrs. Connol1y and Maureen 'Newhook, Charles Snook, Har· seph William Bursey, Eugene I' coat of ice of sufficient" h' h b

Cause of the blaze Is still un· were to have gone aiso but at ry Mayne, Levi Newhook, Le. Fogwiil, Hedley Ash, Harold, . chll. public address, "The Watch acy of courage Ind to IS OSU nol\' i' the 1 determined, A CNT official the lutminute the hard winter ander Joseph Lane, Murdock Clyde Oldford, Wl1liam Thomas' strength to enable the Towcr Society' in God's Pur· of grieving friend~ a mcmory

pro\'incc Wilh' l said the lo~s WIS "cODtider- weather decided her to remain Matthews, Job Frederick GilJ, Gill, WiIli~m George White· I dr~~ to t~i!te'ls ., pose" on Sunday It 3 p,m, always green. Church, able,". ' .t home, Wes.Iey Kindon, Elmo Burt, horne, Ford Colin Budgel!. Safe.DrlVlng liDo not play funeral mll5ic

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Week, It eo~d also be de~'1 ~r ili~ mBn-p~y rather ilie

Reports qn District hmated as General Safety The responsibility for keep, HaJlelujah choru~:

V.. t Week for the ,sake o! t~sting ing ft vehicle, in ~ood c~ndi' "He has fought ilie good fii\ht

I Sl ' the lee And g1l'mg the chlld~en tion rests wlili t~e driver, He ha~ finished the eouue, (he green ~Ight, or stopPIng Similarly ! pedes.tnan, IS, reo He has kept the faith." them If the Ice is declared un· sponsible for keepIng hIS Judg-

Q,C" PrDI'incnal I think; noteworthy feat In The people of Fogo District thirty·two (32) famiJ!e~ signed I settlement ~howing the 5lid for Fogo Dis· the road construction thIs Sum· are very pleased to note that the petition which I presented Main Road, by·roads and loea­

r!(!ntly from a mer Is the Baily bridge aerosa four (4) of the twenty (20) to the House last winter, Six· tion of houses, PUll 01 his the Ragaed Harbour lUver community ltages are to be teen (16) have moved to either From the above it Is an eas)'

II.d he reports as which under present road can· built In their district, two (2) Seldom, Stag Harbour or Lewis· matter for power engineers to iIIIl ,strucHon plana Is the largest of them on Fogo Island, porte, The remainIng sixteen evaluate the diesel unit capa·

1~lher parts 011 ril'er In that area to be brldg· Great progre51 has been made (16) are now making arrange· city required for the settle-e almD.lI com· cd. That is now done. Within with road construction and men!! to move next summer, ment, the number of poles and

the fishing ~nd, two (2) yeal'!l I hope to motor other publ1c workl In Fogo While community wella and length of transmission and Wi: a hard I from Gander Airport by the District during the' past iew bait depots or holding stations distribution Jines reCjulred, me­

of ~ogo Dis· Gander RIVer alona !be shoret years but much, much more reo are on the tip of the tongues ters, etc" and working on the I : of Gander Bay, around the mains to be done, of I great many people in this average cost per pole Installa· C' rly 10 with: North East perimeter, South by 'For example my neltt great District nevertheless the burn· tion, Ihen they have the answer

~!J .ange 1,I,nds; the shoreJ of Bonavilta Bay 'ambition for road connections Ing question I~ electric power, for the total cost. This spread u bu n~1 ~here em, and back to Tran~.canad. High· a to bu!1d I road from Vic· A great deal of work has al· over a period of years will Whinl a mosl sale., way at Gambo. . torla Cove on the West Shre ready been done on a survey show the economic feasibility , i Industry, With regard to FOlo Island of Gander Bay across the of every settlement In the Dis· or otherwise of developing,elec'

in his been some,; the Provincial Government work Peninsula to Boyd's Cove in trict for the supply of electric triclty In any or all of the cerlaln areas I done and' the means establish· Notre Dame Bay with spur power by diesel and by the thirty·three (33) sett1ement~ in

o'n Part of fo~o I cd this, year for a biiller pro· road.! to Horwood South and end of this year I hope to be Fogo District. A survey I~ be· , part 01 Fogo gramme Is eonslderable and North, in a position to compile a de· inc made by all thirty-three,

rl I vel')' pleallng Indeed, That area is 6tllI completely tailed report alld submit A The depreciation, fllel con~lImp· Ite I~ plea~erl for I The road from Seldom to l!olated and ,I hope to get top progl'amme to the Power Com, tion and maintenance of luch

tllr f ' road COin, I Slag Harbour was roughly com· priOrity ror this new road In missioners, unit.~ arc well known factors, ~ A!Ptnrom ~lu~~ra\'e: ~Icted this year thus taking 1959. . This survey for the devClop· A considerable amollnt of

la Ih COl e ThiS is I Slag Harbour out of complete Then, of course. If we are ment 01 electricity In Fogo work has already been done on L.dJe \ people of Il!olatlon and givlnll the people allowed to talk about anything District will I believe be unique this' project over the p~st ~ix

out ~ve! and direct road contact with the next winter except the PIa· ,In that It is probably'the first (6) mc>nilis, most of the thirty· III '110 0 1J0111l0n Fogo hOlpital. ,centia Gut bridge, I hOPe to time that such a .survey has three settlements having a1· Ih, P, ~h In con, The lana over·due' Seldom penuade the Government of bel!n made by the people them· ready reported fo m~, and ,IJ rfll;nlnl~! of Ihe Harbour bridge was construct· ~he necessity of a bridge across selve~, when the finnl report Is sub· tonlnhul) I\t llorth I ed this year anll a new road the Main Tickle at Change Is· When the complete report mitted to the Power Commis· III~II IOn to dc, I constructed from the main lands, This il a vital link which is submitted It will rontaln sloners and thence tn the

part of Nell" hi~hroad to the public wharf at can no longer be denied 'to a such information 88 Ihis: Government, it will not have W Onl)' Tiltlni Harbour, The Tlltlna hard working conscientious lot (a) The mileage liy the cost the government one red 110, Ie another ten fishermen' are very pleased of people, Main Road frem the first to cent, It is entirely Ihe pea-Car:rltC,l lhesc with th1a, connection lince be· Durlnll my visit to the Dis· the la~t house In the Icttle· pic's project.

Hlr bcinanlillc, This I CRU~e' of this ,road' tbe Tilting Irict I wu' fortunate in having ment, ' I have great laith in it and ~I~ Ihei Ihe Whole I codlish will be ,a 'great' lource with me Provincial Governmcnt (b) The number of Rny by· will be prcssing It to the last

Ellt to shore! D,llof lupply to. the freJh fish Economisl Robert Wells to roads or olf,shoots and the ditch until someone convinces conll LUmsden plant, at.Jde Batt'. Arm only a discusl generally with people mileage of each. me that I'm wrong and that it ; I ~I by road few mile. awaY, by road. anywhere, .who wished 10, the (C) The number of houses is not economically,feasable to

oapltal In The mUDI far future work que.tlon of resettlement, by the Main Road, the people of Fogo District. ' 'II th referred to • b 0 'v e Is a' Thla Wil particularly so on (d) The Jlumber of such Generally speakIng I

1I0x ehlurther mechanl~ unit which with the Indian Island where a two hour houses willIng to take electr!· quite surprIsed 10 find' the I

POint I II )'par RId ol.other e,qulpmertt will be ReJ~loD wal held with the re- cIty at a ,minimum charge of neople in s\lch ~ood spiril> Glnd and the' IIRed' nexl.'Rummcr In the can, 'mIming Rlxleen, (16) famiHes, five to ~p.ven dollArs per monlh. hill'in~ t,his )'r~r sll'flered their

,tilht era Bay 'truction.o,l,a,'road to Unkll' The peopi'e there have delimte' (e) 'the ,number of· houscs grcillrst sel-ba~k in emplo~', 'IIei ) milu land ""Hatbour ,with Deep Bayly made up their mlndl to move on each by·road, ment In twenty· (20) years, Thl'

I (u eOmt em· an~'t1'.i'oaolftl.in blah".y Ind ~dao by.'!bls time nellt year ({) The number of, such people are very courageous and Glndrther step thua tde':tb'e.'two ,settlementl kldlan Illands will be:dovold houses wililng to take eleetrl, "thb have a great determina

III, t'llt: Alrporll out ol.'IJolation and IIlve the or human life I1ld no doubt s city at a minimum 01 five to lion with faith in Ihe fufllrr. of, Gtadll Benty ~20) people • connection. with FOiO bird sanctuary, sevcn doll~rs per month, Newfoundland as a ProvincI'

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THE DAILY NEWS , New/ound/and', Only Morning Paper

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ed at the N~\fa bulldlnt, 3aa-sas Duck· warth Street, SI Jabn'l, Newfoundland. by Roblnlon ,. Company, Limited

MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRBSS

The Caoldinn Presa II exclu.alvelY ~nt1tled to ttle use for republlcaUon of ,111 npw~ deapatchea in this paper crecilt· ed to It or to the Auoci.ted Prell or Reuters Ind also the local newa pub llsheu therein.

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958

The The St. Johrr~ Rotary Club de­

.erves a special vote of thanks from the public for bringing grand opera to this city. This is only one of a score or more cultural and other activities underwritten by Rotary in its lon~

record of service to this community. Many permanent institution~ su;:h as the Newfoundland Tuberculosi~ As­socilltion, Sunshine Camp, special con­certs for sanitorium and the mental hospitol patirnts and the final spark­in~ of the campnign from which grew the city stadium; these are only a few of the Rotary-backed projects some of which have been primarily for the benefit of the city while others have a;iven province-wide assistance.

It is hoped that the visit of the Fes­tival Opera Company of Toronto will foster more interest in opera mu~ic. If the radio and telcvision stations give up a little inore classical music. which would include opera, then there is bound to be . a wider appreciation and more children in particular will get to know the great works of the immortal composers.

The crowd~d Pitts Memorial Hall Tuesday and Wednesday nights with appreciative audiences clearly indicates a fairly large segment of the population enjoys goocl music. As far as Newfound­land is concerned ot the moment this mi~ht be re\lorded as a· lUXUry taste. However, occasionally we can, with the aid of such fine organi7atJons as Rotary, enjoy one of the finer cul­tural Aspects of life. For those of us who up to now had confined our opera to our Qwn den through records, it was e great experience to see a live shuw end marvel. at the same time, at the musical ability of the performers. Never

Opera' have' we heard 50 few produce so much beautiful music and with a volume on occasions that would· do a choir at seventy justice.

To Rotary and the Opera Company for this initial performance here we say thank you for a mailnificent perform­ance. We are sure that some of the younger memben of the audiences will fe~1 more receptive to opera in future. After all such music is not high'brow it is another facet of music apprecl­ation from which will come more last­inl enjoyment than one is likely to let from the so-called popular music.

It is unfortunate that we have not, at present, a proper auditorium for the proper presentation of symphonic con­certs and opera. We are, it is true. making the most of what we havr in the way of facilities. The chain Art not comfortable for lana; sessions !lnd lack of parkinil space add to the prob­lem, then, too, there I! the question of inadequate cloakroom space for the male members of audiences. Despitt all these handicaps people flock to claBsical performances.

Several inonths ago Premier Small­wood during an addrtll he gave to • Library conference noted the lack of lui table quartera for dramatic and musical performances. He enviuged, at that time, a large cultural centre In which would be contained a compre­hensive theatre and muaic hall. Al­though many demands are pending the result of Term 29, he may find some money over the next few years to pro­vide the long-overdue centre for which he and others see a crying need The Holy Heart Regional High School has an addition which will serve as • con­cert hall when completed.

The Christmas Spirit Christmas is not too far cti3tnnt. Be'

fore l the great event srrives, however, there will be a tremendous :lmount of work for postal workers, C.N.R staff and the clerks in the stores. The plans made at thiS time hy the Post Office and the C.N.R. should h~ he!drrl. Thty 15k us to prepare and mail our par~tll and Christmas cards aa early as pos­lible. There is no need to wait till the final deadline, too many people do that.' It is like the few who never seem to make certain time at the concert but come in during the firat number thereby disturbinil the attention of thole over whom they have to crawl to let to their seats, and also annoy the performer. Such people delerve to be left outside for a while. The lame applies to last-minute mail and parcel polters.

If we are to receive and give the most enjoyment possible at ChristmB! we must cooperate with the Post Office, C.N.R. and ship officials all of whom hive desillned Iche"dules to speed the mail and freilht to all corners of the world for the Ireat feative occasion.

Delayed ilifts and cards, welccune a. they are, do not carry the lame amount of goodwill if 'recelved a few days or weeks after ChriltmBl. Let us therefore approach the Yuletide leas on with the right spirit, that of' cooperation with those on whom we lean most heavily . at this time of year. The expansion of services and the increased population require earlier planninl for scheduled delivery.

While we are on the subject of Christ-, mas we make no apololY for returning

to the topic of Christmal Seall. This clmpal,n sponsored by the Newfound­land Tuberculoail Allociation haa been underway for the past few weeks, Many people addressinil Christmal ca'rda may find that' one meet of Kala II ·lruuffi. cient. The obvioul anlWer 'to this little problem II to buy another Iheet.

There II no better way of licking the tuberculosis Icoura;ethan by affi.ting T8 Seals to all mall this time of year. The battle II COllltant alld we mUit 1I0t

shirk our duty in thil respect. The openinll of the Christmas Sell

Campaign each year herald. the ~p­

proach of the Ireatest festival in the church calendar. It is I season when we try to live by the Golden Rule.

Strength For Today Jie' EARL L. DOUGLASS

WE LONG FOR HOME Newspapers all over the country some

time aio carried the story. of I little boy awalUnl one of tbe most dangerous optraUona ever to be undertaken by a modern lurgeon. The cblld was unaware of hll dangeroul condltlon. All be knew WII that be wanted to iO home. Day by day he kept uklng the doc tara, IUr5el and attendantl, "When can I 110 bome?"

That person bu a very hard beart Indeed wbo Is not toucb'ed by the plain­Uve cry of I ehUd. And yet there lJ a way I~ wblch we are all· cblldren. The Bible declarel that all we, like sheep, have gone astray. There are times when we are all away from borne. N'o matter wbat advantages may be ours, our eyes turn homeward and WI keep murmuring, "When can ! go home?"

The lIIimals m., live a perlloul and badgered life, but at least they are not torn apart Rl man II by the nallzatlon that hll real home !a lomewbere else. W. are I ~strated Illd divided lpeclel. St.· Auguatlne described It wben he said that our loull IU restlill illl they find their reat In God,

We are primarily Iplrltual belngs .. We are never at reat until WI blve met the full demandl of a Iplrltual existence.

We long to 80 home. "w. look for I

city which hath foundltloDJ wbose • builder Ind maker II God."

HUMAN 'RESOURCES Klnglton Whlg·Standard

It I~ould II ot be' beyond the Ingenuity of our IOClety to devil. lome way of ualng our buman resourcel more wiJely and at the lam. Ume operaUnl nU .. 'factory penaioll plllla. Ther. b.. betll a deflnHe rueUon to 10m. pbllel of thll coneern with lie In the United Btatll where It Is being mad, unlawful In lome lrell to aall: I mill'. Iii when h. II btlIlI 1111.,,4.

"Commen Efforts To ,

Preserve World Peace': CANADIAN·GERMAN FRIENDSHIP

AND CO·OPERATION

On the occasion of the State visit paid to Bonn last week by the Canndian Prime Minister, Mr. John G. Dlefenbnk· er, tbe following communique was Issued:

"A\ the Invitation of the Federal Government the Pr'me Minister of Can· ada, Mr. John G. Diefenbaker. occam· panled by Mrs. Dlefenbaker, visited the Federal'Capltnl where he stayed on the 7th and 8th of Kovember, 19~a. In the course of hi8 visit he called on the Federal President whJ had paid a State visit to Cnnada last June.

"On the 7th of November, the Fed· eral Chancellor, Dr. AdenHIlPr. and 'prlme 'Mln'ster Diefenbaker had a thorough discussion of the presenl poli· tical situation. Among the subjects dis· cussed were political co· operation 'n NATO, problems relating to the· estab· l1shment of a Free Trade Area in Eur· ope East·West· relations and the situa· , , tiona In the Middle and Far East. The Federal Chancellor expressed to the Prime Minister the growing concern of the Federal Government over the .de· .l'elopnients In the Sol'let·occupled zone and Informed him of the re~ent cfiorts of the Federal Government to settle the German question. The Prime ~!lnister assured the Chancellor .that Grrmany's particular problems have met with full understanding in Canada.

. "The heads of Government reaffirm· ed Iheir resolve to continue Iheir com· mon effort, wit:,'n NATO to preserve peace In the world. They voiced the hope thai pr0ciress wou:d soon be acill' eved towards a general controlled dis· armnment.

"The talks. which were olso attend· ed by the German Foreign Minister and b,' the Canadian Amba,sador at Bon~. Mr, Escott M. Reid, were conducted in the friendly spirit wh'ch c~aracterizes German.Canadlan relations. Prime Minister D1efenbaker nlso har' the oppor· tunlty of discussing with the Federal Minister of Food, Agr'culture and For· estry problems of the ,export of Can· adian agricultural products to the Fed· eral Republic."

MIBASSADORS OF GOOD WILL ~!r. Dlefenbaker's political talks In

Bonn were accompanied by a number of sodal events. Luncheons were given for the Canadian vis'tors by President Heus6 and Foreign ~!lnlster I'on Brent· ano, dinners were given by Chancellor Adenauer and the Canadian Ambassador to Bonn, Mr. Reid, The speeche~ and toasts on these occasions reflected the great cordiality in the relations between Canada and the Federal Republic.

On November 8th, ~!r. D'efenbnker addressed the foreign and German press representatives in Bonn, and stressed the need of a good 6,stem of consulta· tion among the NATO partners. He also .poke with great friendliness of the young German Air Force pilots who are at present being trained In Canada and whom he called "outstanding ambassa· dOr! of good will."

GCD TRADE RELATIONS In connection w'th (he Ca~adlan

Prime Minisier's visit, Dr. Thcador Son· nemann, State Secre:ary in the Federal

. ~Unistry for Food, Agriculture and For· estry, spok~ of Ci1nadian·Germal. trade relations over the Canadian Brondcast· ing Corporation. Among otner th'ngs he said:

"Cannda is a country rich In natural resources, the greate;t part 0' which has not begun to be exploited, so thai the possibililie, for the future are in· • fin'te. Canada is a supplier of the raw materials which the German finished· goods industry needs, and-in addition to the grain exports-these raw mater. lals are becoming an ever more Import· ant faclor of Canadian export to Ger· many. West Germany, on the other hand, has found In Canada an ever bet· ter market for her Industrial products, a dp\'elopment that will no doubt con­tinue with the growth of Cannda'a popu· lation ond this population's increased

'prosperity and higher standard of liv· Ing.

"The ~reat expansion of Canad'nn· German trade 'relations hns been due in large pnrt to German imports of Can· adian a~ricultural products. It is note· \\'orthl' that during the last'three years there' hi1S been, in particular, a sub­stanlii11 increase in Canadinn wheat ex' ports to Germany. As recently as 1954-55 on Iv about one·th'rtieth of the wl:eat Canada sold abroad went to Ger· many. One year later. German wheat purcha,e, ill Canada amounted to one­t~n\h of tbe total and lasl )'ear to 14 percent, whereby Germany came to rank second onl, to Great Britain in the amout of Cnnadlan wheat purrnnsed. In addition. the Federal Government has helped to promote the imllortation of other Canadian agricultural products as w c 11.

"A very Important factor in the de· velopment of trade relations between the two countr'es and their co· operation in the ngricultural spnere hns been the vcr)' cordial relationship to the Canad· Ian Wheat Board. The Canadian Gov· ernment and the Wheat Board have ollen invited groups of Germans inter· r.s led in these matters to study Canad· ian agriculture and its organ!ZatlOns at first hnnd.

"An optimistic prognosis for the future·del'elopmen. of Canadinn·German trade is justified. Tne improvement ~f the S1. Lawrence River will make It possible for large ships to reach the wheat country. The new sen way will nave a favourable Influence not only on the grain trade but also on the en· tire Canadinn·German exchange of goods, The European &onomic Com· munity nnd the Free'Trade Area, once It is esta1i1ished, can have very favour· able effects on Canada's trade with the European countrie.s in question,. sin.ce the expected rise in these cou.ntms' 11\'· ing standard is bound to brmg In. Il~ train an increased demand for high· qunlity wheat and other raw mater~'

\-What Others {}. S. INCONSISTENT BrantIord Expositor

Are Saying I l

Some of the books we choose will not be crammed full of Information, but are valuable because they contain ex' quisile nosegays of wisdom. ~ome w.i1l not deal with details, but With prln· ciples, and principles are the most hardy, convertible. portable and usable species of literary propcrt)'.

What perplexes many folk is that the United States, which steadfastly refuses to diplomatically recognize China, ostensibly on the ground that China is Communist, recognized the Soviet Union just 25 years ago.

HIS WORLD TOUR Canadians have a right to be proud

of the early success of Prime Minister Diefenbaker on his round·the·lI'orld tour, says the Calgary Herald II'hich adds:

"We had cause some years ago to congratulate the then Prime Minister Louis St Laurent, who created a very fine Impression on his world tour.

"Mr. Dlefenbaker, who is far more of a personality, geems In a fair way to outdo his predecessor and to bring con· Ilderable credit and goodwill to Can· ada."

BANKERS'ADVICE ON, CHOOSING BOOKS

From the Royal Bank Monthly Letter How are we to go about sele<:ting

books to read? Shall we use the time· bOllored formula: choose the books' you. would like to have with YO'u If you were wrecked on a desert Island? Shall we" read Sir John Lubbock's hundred best bookl, or the other hundreds selected by hll·lmltator.

Selection of bookl to read is highly personal. Whatever the learned may say In pralae of a book, It la not for you unle" you can get Interested In it. And literature lulted to de60late islands may not be th~ thing at all far reading on • bUI or train or airplane, or at a lunch counter.

One guide can be atated without equlvocatloD; If you want to be vitalized Into the power of thirudng real thought.a; 11 you wish to be qualified to debate the IS6uei of the day: then relolutely leave out wbatever Is not of the best. ,To spend time on naughty nar· ratlves ,In I world that holds Hugo and Dicken. and Toynbee, Shelley and Sbakespeare and Oburcbill, i, like being told you may have your choice of 111 the diamonds In Tlffany'a, and then walking out with I bit of broken 111m, Or, as Ruskin put it: ''WIII you 110 and gOlllp with your housemaid or your .tableboy, when you may talk with queeDJ Ind kinlls?"

FIRE;\!EN AT SCHOOL Saint John Telegraph.Journnl

Dalhousie will be the scene of an unusual regional inslruction course next Spring-a firemen's training sch~ol, sponsored by the North Shore FIre· Fighters' Association.

Members of local fire brigades from many communities in the area will learn the most effective ways of using fire euipment, resuscitation and rescue techniques, salvage methods and other skills.

UNLUCKY KENTUCKY New York Herald Tribune

The battleship Kentucky spent six· teen years on the stocks, cost $~5 million and never went to &ea She would have been a sister of the Mis· sourl one of the class that marked the peak development of the surface war­ship and manoeuvred In what were prob· ably the last of the classic lines of naval battle during World War II.

But events, and the swift march of military technology, overtook the Ken· tucky while still a·buildlng.

She roosted forlornly In the Norfolk Navy Yard, Intended only to be com­pleted In an emergesey, until tbe final decision to sell ber for scrap a sale that was completed recently for the sum of $1,176,666.

EXEMPTION FOR NURSES London Free Press

A wise luggestion 00 taxaUon exempt­ion for married nurses was made by Dr. E. C. Gllddon, vlce·cbairman of the st. Thomas·Elgln General Hospital Board. Sbortage of nurses has portions of tha t hospital closed through lack of staff, and the speaker belleved similar condltlons existed elsewhere.

No formal resoluUon was passed by the hospital 'board lor tbey feared that the Federal Governmant would find It difficult to rpake exceptions for one profession. Dr. G1iddon 88ys that mar-' rled nurses after they have earned the allowed $1,000 maximum often' ceaae work for the year.

THE DAILY ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY,

--

Edson In Washingto.n ,lMBITIOVS HIGHWAY PROGRAhi WINDS UP IN F!.\'A!,CIAL RUT

By BRUCE BlOSSAT

WASHI;-;'GTON, (NEA) 'The ambit-ious federal interstate highway s>'ste~, designed to lace tne cOllntry together with 41,000 miles of broad superroads, is heading into a growing mounlain of financial difficulties. '

Right now you cnn drive on perhaps no more tnas 2.500 miles of roadwny belonging to this system. but beller Ihan four·fifths of this represents previou,ly construcled turnpikes and free roads blanketed into the national network.

The program was expected to get away slowly from the Jul;' 1, 1956, start· ing date. Tne problem today is thc rising pile of money obslacles that could stall completion of the program far beyond the 1972 finish line.

Heported recommendations to Presi· dent Eisenhower that he ask Congress to hike the edernl gasoline tax from three cents R gallon 10 four or four and a hnlf reflect Ihe general concern.

ROOTS OF THE DIFFICULTY are se\·cral.

In adopting the 1956 highway act, Congress ended the practice of financ· ing highway work out of general C.S. revenues. It set up a Highway ,Trust Fund to be fed by money from ga,o· linc. molor fuel. tire and tube' and similar lIuser" taxQs,

At the same time it put in a couple of twisters. It specificd that in a9)' given year, before a nickel could be apportioned for the dramntic interstate system, the re;:ulJrly cstnblishcd pro· gram for primary, urban and secondnr), roads was to be paid for from the trust fund.

Cnder the JJyrd amendment, if the leftovers didn't co\'er all the authorized outln)'s for the particular year. appor· tionments would have to be cut bnck to correspond to avnilable sums. Drawing on the general fund was barred.

Since the regular highway program wns authorized to grow yearly toward a level one·billion·dollar annual figure. it became ,uickly apparent that the limit put on the interstate system was a buill·in anchor drag.

THUS \\1TH NOTHL--;G ELSE in·, I'olved, the 25 billion Interstate system should wind up in 1972 some 2.6 bil· llon snort of its goal. Roads we really need !lOW would stil! be the planner's dream.

That's not all. Increased costs stem· ming from inflation, additional mile­age and new 9pecial demands by Con· gress have tossed an estimated extra 8·9 billion on to the pile.

This year, eager to chop away at the recession, Congress authorized an· olher 800 billion dollars fOI the in· terstate system in the 1959-61 fiscal years and 400 million more to be used by December, 1959, on tbe regular highway program.

To ease the money pressure a little, it said highway authorities could bor· row from the general fund this year and next, but Just enougb to allow work up to full IIChedules for that period.

HIGHWAY PEOPLE f..\Y these· bor­rowings would produce n 1.:i bUllon dollar deficit by January, 1962.

II that mooey bas to be repaid from the bighway fund without delay, it's figured no money can be handed out for the Interstate system at all In fiscal 1961- and only 600 million dollars in 1962 The motorist will be left to won· der 'where hls beautiful roads are.

Stili more woe comes from the fact that 1,000 miles of the system are' wltbout any financing provisions what· ioever,

When you iTlnd all the added' authorization and cost factors up in ,an IBM machine, the federal price tag camel close to 36 billion dollars. With~ out more moo~y for the int,rsta Ie ,ay .. tem, It could be 12 billion behiI1d at the Icheduled 197:l deadlin ••

To The ::ditor Daii~' X~"'·S.

Dear Sil',-I enclose 1 C?Ji

lettcr I hal',· "ldre;;~ 1iX.;\ ~iin:,:cr of blJour re,ir'oJlj' ment insurJJ:cf' for rna)' wish Iu puiJii," It.

Sh';'cy

Ottlwa, Hon. :,lichacl Stm. ll.P, ~linis:er of l."h(;,r, Ottawa, Ontario, Dear ~!r. S:eer:

acknowledged ',hf' iCl"ltr I on Ccto!Jer 21,1. abou: il.!' the fishrrm~1l In qualif)' for IIn'mplo~lLm

because of the f.lllure it:! cod fisher),. :Ill' DieletllU. me that the 1,;.I::cr \I;;~!l

into thor0u~llll h.1 hi ~Iinist~l' of bLr,ur led of Fisheries.

the first dn~' ()t: lI!lich fits can Ile peid ['l1eCr Ihe insurance I~;\ ;i!~~ I 2m the fisherml'll II h.). I

th:lt no deeisio" I'"~ yel by the gll\'l'r::nu'n: abo~t til ion for em('r~,'nr." "cro, fits I m::ri(' in n",y l~t:rr,

1 :lin sure yO~l rc:J.!ize, 1I

~]ini5tcr of YJ~he:'JCE jI~ in :\ewfoIlIJliler.d. doe', thI: is u:'gcnt ,111d lh2: ~3::

have already be!'n o',hge! D

relid. The metha(! of ::,.ee:itl

lern suggested in ~:y It:'.tI', simple to adminlslrr I~ b! fishermen. bJt if the ~t:iX acceptnhle 10 :1:.' ;0 .

urge thai aeli"" he t1.len ~ wa\' to m~'ct i!:i~ pre~!l.i

ihe ~o\'('rnr"en: h,s ~~: $200. nl'aiJc.ble I" nery whe:her he I:Cl'O; i: or [~ be no question of the [ fishermen a!:l: one \\'':: t~ ....

Id b t''''';~ problem IIOC e I ,0 •

across the l10mi to Ile~ ~ made to the fJ,,"wes,

Whntcl'cr Ihc mcthi!d. It~1 need for action ~01\' to su!fcrin~ ,n.i I appeal :0

~ . d 1 r ment to net \\,JthoUI e.I., I am scndm,~ copies of:\:l

the Acting Prime ~liDiJttr ~!inister of Fishrries.

.II;XEP "\IHAPIlOR~; PArTER.\

h I'll From the Mane e : " "I belic\'e \\'e are hldill

in the sand and loCPtl ... t " ,'Id a \\'0[11111 scnpegoa, 5 .

the conference of Ihl, ation of )!ent 'Trader! ,J.

Mixed metaphors, \lI quite as robust as the.r immortal Irishman 51! smelt his visionar), rJt air of tne House oi

. wanted it nipped in \lit. Howel'er a member

day by being reported II . trickle of colored , ! Britain had grown I~

There has been years like the U\leraD: t)I! ance ?liP wbo d~r11l' anJ' . gates of irrehgIO~~rt are stalking arm JIl land." Then there official commillee 6hadow, hamslfl\o! And for the grand have been few to warned: "The ne'" d I to bave courage ,e ~ acythe to' cut dO~I~~ the army of barn~c , the eatabliBbmen~

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NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NPLD" fRIDAY, D!C~M8!R 5, 19M

HARBOUR GRACE n~s!IOLD TIME CLIPPERS Canadian legion

fJub Rooms

:orncr Some tim. "0, Mr, william

HARBOUR GRACE-A num· Tucker, now llvlni III the Unl!ed HARBOUR GRACE-Work on ber of velsels well leno'vn at States a Ion 01 Mr Luke ~ten. , ,.. r the new Canadian Club Room Harbour Grace were among hen Tucker, 9t, John'. and a those who were Uled In the~lave il"andaoo of Capt. Tucker, 110.. situated on Harvey Street .v~~t, trade In by ion. day.. It WII time muter of the Haidee, Is progreulng rapidly, So lor looked on as a legitimate tude wrote thll carre.pondent requel' Ibe carpentry on the large room then, It has been said that Rid· tl I f U bo t th H h.. been completed and the nil norma on a u e II' plumbers are now at work, The ley's vessel the Kelple had been dee of which he hed In bl. ~a· a slal'e runner before she was .esslon a larlle palntlnIA Some remainder of the carpentry Is purchased by Ridley for the !Ish Information WII at hand ~t '~at expected to be completed by I wo trade, Capt Boall wal master time but receally more WIS wtilks time and the opening dat of her In 1M2 and ahe was a -eal found, The Haidee wal .. ilout ~~~ been let tentatively for De.c, clipper. 105 or 110 tons, was painted '

The "Fruit Girl" beloniling to black and wu pronounced to be " Prowse wu one of the best one of the Imartest lJtU, vmeiJ PIckup known of the fleet of !or~lgn afloat. The fIrst to take charlie going I'essell. she was DUIlt In of her W81 Capl. Gear,_ Brown, 0 d England In 1866 and was, still and when he 11'11 appointed In amage afloat In 1930, She had rlngboll! charge of the Baeeon lIiht at Hr

i In her hold to which the ~Iaves Grace, he wal succeeded by WtlPV 1 I II.' were chained and It wa. dalm· Capt. Tucleer. Capt Tucker was dl: es a~( , I ed that she had run more lIan later appointed In chlr,e of the

HARBOUR GP.ACE--On Sun· day afternoon, a pickup OW1ed and driven by Mr, J, Smith of Spaniard's Bay went of! the .road near the premises of Imperial 011 Ltd., on Water Street Wpst and landed on the beach Delow,

, one cargo of "black Ivory" from Customs boat and. he wal .uc· , ,ilcerl al.' Africa to BrazU in her urly ceeded on the Haidee by Capl.

~itJ, . , days. Walsh of Catalina In 1930. A , '~nr.1 There Is a record of the Hen· writer tellln, of the Haidee ~ays

~'!d sll~ar ;"11l~' rietta, Smith, master leaving SI. that she was lost about ~Ixty til! O~I}l ~ \llx. ,lohn's for Cupids, Conception yearl before (18701 on a pauage

i a~"I'lcn . . B I 1 2 Sh h I f E I h pJ(, "' "h '[111\' I ay n 83. e was cau, t n rom ng and with all onds, The pickup was considerably

damaged but fortunately the oc· cupanl! escaped without any in­Juries beyond a few minor CUlS,

:!I rOJ[ "~'~r ~nrl a gale off Cape SI. Francis bnd At that tIme Ihe wal command· ~ p<l~I"lr Add, drD~'~ right acre!! the Atlantic, ed by Capt, John Walsh ~nd

I.\,,~.J~'"'' ,. i"W ; arnl'mg safelv at Limerick, Ire- George Maher of the Point of ora~;r -n1';' U;I' land where she refitted and ,at Beach was mat e, Jonnny IJ "t d Ch h

l1e

.ahour, 10,

'r: ~B.h.

II· ~\\ct I am 11ft

'n who, through · r;l lInot ~\Ialify I be greatly ,!on has yct been rl~:n"nt ahout tne '"l'nc), "crop i 1\ ml' Iclter, 1'0\1 ~ra lilC. u I . F "hcrics who

i:"nci, docs, that ,ad that many y been ohligtd to

ad of meeting "d in m)' leller dministcr and bul if the o Ihc ~o\rrnmeDt, I 'lion bo taKen In .\ Ihis prwir,g . 'nmenl has scen fit ,hie to e\'cr)' graiD

necds it or not, ilion of the need i' nd one way to

, Id be a stralgbt )l. ... hoard to them

r farmers, · :he method, there 'lion now to · thl ,nrl I appeal to '1 without delay, trting cople! of thIJ

rrime Minister Fisheries,

J. W,

.11 ETAP HOIlS; PATTERN

the Manchester , are hldlni

\"e ",e d and looklni

.~ said a worried :ence of the, ,teat Trader! ouabt metaphOrs, th 'obust u they Irishman Sir visionarY rat

House of e the Dipped In r a member ing reported _",.uII1,.' f colored . nd grown llke~ , has been no of.

c the utter1 tIIIt who dedIT d' irreligion ~

king arm·ln "" [hen there eserIbfII ommlttee d ftOlII 'hamstruDg . ~ the grand lon~ ~n fe'll to eQU "The neW • courage .nd d . d - .11

I cut o"~ ~t f barnacle.!

I 0 ~ lliJhment.

in,r.~:n"; '11'0 back safely to r:uplds on May Fogarty of Waterrord Ireland m e ore fe, .. 1 1''' ~nd, In tIme to fit out for the was bOI'un and Tim Cronan one

d ;rt'l,Cl,_: ".. ri5hcry. of the crew, J,'J\Totes '~"r~ al .. I,' 11P· J. ~ ~: ~,\ ....

rHR1,nL\S

[IKE , ~t1 ali p!Ji1'("1~t1 'lour \ll=i ['01' de[

Personals ,

HARBOUR GRACE -Mlss~ II.! ..

1l!J.'r.or.. " ·IOH5., E;sie and M. Oke spent a lew overnl,ht because of the ~now· storm,

HARBOUR GRACE-A missio­nary service was held at lhe United Church at Harbour Grace on Sunday evening last, when Rev, Dr, A,S, Butt of Wesley Church, St, John's was the huest preacher and also showed In­teresting slide. on his ~ecent ',~1 ma:t dal'S this week vlsltlnK 51. John's

~i' d:red 1;'Jrirll A daughter was born to ~!r, Mr. Gordon Harrl., St, Jonnl,

visited Harbour GracI on Sun· day HI. mother, Mri. W, Har· rls returned with him to St. John'l, where she will Ipend a while visitin, members of her family,

vlalt 10 the Holy Land, . ~ ;r~l! I and Mrs, C Archibald at the

a:mo~d~ or pro Grace Hospital, SI. John's on . :-\'ol'ember 29th, Congratulations I Mr, James Tucker, Federal representative for Trinlty·\';on· ception rldlne visited thil town lall week,

On Sunday next, December 7th Rev, A, N, Holmes President of the U,C, Conference will VIsit Gander for the purpose of dedl­caUng the new United Church re­cently completed there. The 6er vice. at the Harbour Grace Unl· ted Church will be held as Jsual, and t~e evening servIce will be conducted by Rev, Isaac Davis of the Carbonear charge,

rJl O["~ge !.Iic~ Mr. and MrI, E, D, Freeman, or Pf,'.'r 'na), who had been attendIng the 'llar'

ConllratulaUoDi and but 11'11' hes are extended to Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Parson., whosa marrlall! took pllce at North River on Saturday, November 22nd,

I rlage of their son Dr, E, O. B, IJ~~rc·d'l'nls. Freeman at Lancaster, N,B, ar-

11~' " cup 01 :~IX' : ril'ed home on Wednesday after ~\or:en:r'h .1nd • a I'ery enjoyable trIp, \ilhl, add !yrup I Mr, W, H. Stevenson Ielt for

Mrl. Parsons il the former Mill Brld,et Thomey, daughter of Mre, and the late Mr. MIchael Thomey and IJ I valued am· ploYtil of the firm 01 A. L. Collil and Son, u Is aIIo her husband, The happy couple have taken up residence In their new IIOme, Water Street Ealt.

l.lil unb(oalr~ ·~gs I Toronto last week where he will Stat we::. Add meet his wife who had been un· Illematel), ~'Ith I dergoing surllery there, Mrs,

ill fruil I11lxlllre StevensOn hu Improved consl· b!o I loal pan and derably and will soon be return·

Congratulation. alsa \0 Miss Dav!., WoodvWe Road who WII the fortunatt prl.le winner .n the recent SoWldo eont .. t.

Dedication Service At United Church

\!: or unlil cone. Ing home, MIlS Elizabeth Parmfter ae­

companied by her aunt Mrs, E, Yetmen, St, John's, pent Ibe weekend It Harbour Grac.,

0/ patrons w~re

R.C. ACJd=my mnin~ II'hen pari!h !er\'ed

under the ,up· SB. Hayes.

no\'el)' 'tall mel\'~ Iheir

and later in was P:BY'

I my SUCCe; sf ul

Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Jonel, St, John'. were visitor. to Harbour Grace on Sunday.

Mrs, Edward Janea II pre1ent· ly a patient at the Ganeral HOI· pita]' but \J expected home dur­Ing th Is wtek,

Mrs, Ted Alcock, who had undergone surllery at SI. Jonn'. returned home last wtilk and I. recuperatine at her home,

Mr. and Mrs. E, L, Janea ac· companied by Mrs, Va, Wecber an" daulhter Karen, were vlsltore to SI. John's on Friday lasl.

Mlsa Rowena Peddle lpent the weekend vlsltinl frlenda at Port de Grave,

Mr, J. O'Neill lind Mr. Gordon Sheppard who were at B'ay de Verde lut week on bualneu for ~, E. FisherIes Ltd" remilned

Christmas T.B. Seals

HARBOUR GRACE-On Sun· day evening B aervlce of dcalca· tion wu held at the United Church at Harbour Grace "nen 'a visitor'. book presented by Mrs. Isabel Parsons Barnes of

- ,BbhoPI FallJ a desle let by Mrs HARBOUR GRACE-Collector, Lawrence GeOrge of this tow~

are out thl. week .0Ucltin, ,up!>" and a desk by Mre, Gordon Rur· ort for ttlt very worthwblle and den 01. Carbonear, In memory of tlm,ly appeal by the lale of their mother the late Mrs Christmas sew for Ibe fliht Arthur Parso~ WB.l dedicated,' against tuberculosll, Miss Stella Burry deaconess

There I. l!tUe doubt that the and matron of Emmanuel House, appeal will receive I generoUi 51. John's was present and sign. response from the Harbour Grace ed the visitors book public and 11 II lXlIeeted that the ' reeult will IXceed that of last yea!'.

Fire Alarm Kiwanis Club Notes

CRACE-On Tues· . , :io\'~mber 'CHURCH

HARBOUR GRACE- Shortly before three o'clock on Saturrlay afternoon thl Harbour Grice Volunteer Fire Brllad. receIved a pall from Water Street West where a chimney at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Jones WII on fire, 'nIe firemen were qVlckly on the Beene and rlfalt with the blm with their uaual efficiency, and had the fire ex· tlngulshed, .At the time the wind was blowing strongly from the South West and the damage could have been much woree but lor the successful efforts of Ibe membel'l .01 Ib, fIre brl,ade,

.. C. [1clJlhlC -' HARBOUR GRACE-Vice pre­

sident Graham Babb conducted the regular weekly meeting of Kiwanis on Monday evening.

Area 0ilic~r.

C.E. Shal'er Services 'II1Itnl',oi by 'lIS Present as guests were: '::on·

stable Willlaml end Keen Jf the R.C,M,P., who gave a talk and sbowed B film concerrung Safe Driving Week, this being the week of II! observance,

Dunph)' , ,IC~OWi!.~ their '!Ie in~pectcd

el'ening the Illd Inlpection

Sunday, December 7th, 1938 St, Paul's Church, Rev, L, A. J, Ludlow •

11 am. Choral EucharLst 2,30 p,m, Sunday School .nd

Bible Clus 8,30 p,m, Eventonl

St. Peter's Harbour Grace South 8,30 B.m, Holy CommunIon,

United Church, Rev. A, N. Hal· mel

11 a.m, Divine WorshIp 2,30 p,m. Sunday School 7 p,m, Dlvln. Wonhlp

Bristol Hope 3 p.m. DIvIne Worahlp

Last Week's Hockey Games

Hockey Schedule

Thursday, Dec. 4th, to '~th, ThLll'J(\a, ..so p,m, H. S, Roc·

key. Frelhwater VI Car· bon8ll' C at E.

4, All Star Practice, 8.30 ConeeptiOll Hr, VI Port de

Grav. 10,80 Upper Ialand Cov. VI,

. BuUervW. friday 4030 H, S, Hocklf Bny , Roberta VI CoIey'l Point 8.80 All !l1arI VI Grand FalII

Andeo. (eee Bees) 10,80 p,m, BI)' Roberta senior

practice SATURDAY

HARBOUR Gl\ACE - Hllh Sehool Hockey eontlnuea to ~t· tract mlny '!1IlI \0 thl Harbour Grace Stadium. Lut 'l9eek'. scoru Included Holy Redeemer, Spaniard'. Ba, deleat of .lJar· bourGrace . Hllh School by I score of 9 to 1 and Upper Isl'lDd ' 'Cove defeatfd Victoria by 4 to 0,

B I,m, Carbollear PeewH IIld

In Intarmedl.te HockeY, liar· bour Orlce Soulb la holdlni Its own I!!d bu won two ginie.s out of t"o played.

Bantam pr.cUce 10 I,m. BUtln, 2.80 B'utln8 1,30 Grand rallJ VI Ctl Bee

All Btare 10,30 Br\iuI' pracUca

In .pltt of !be heavy rain and .wlndltorm 01 Saturd.y nlibt lut Another Ibe Stadium hid I good ,1tIn-dillc. fot til, match oetweeo F· AI FeUdllDl, 81. Jolin'. l,aIM c, Ire arm B, All, SIarI, P'e\ldlllll were. de-fllted,

The ftrIt m .. t1IIl of the New· fOlllldland If?cklf AuoclaUOII wlU take place at Harbour Grace on FrldIY, Deetmber 5th, whBII lhe hockey a1tuatioo throughout the province will be surveyed,'

Th, weekend event will De the ,&mil to be pl.yed aD . P'riday IIId Saturda7 ev8Dln,. bet"'een tile c:.. ... ·1lId Grad ralll,

. HARBOUR GRACE-AT about 1 un. on Yoodl)'. the Hlrbour Grice ValUlIteer rlre Brl'ld. "fre calltd to Ib, realdlllce of Yr, Jamea Dwyer Jr, 011 Waler Slreet W .. t where IPIrD were coming from a cblmDty, The trollble,," dIIlt with qwckly Illd tile fortmlll were Ible to re­tuns bomt lhorU)' afterward.

A latter wa. read from the DistrIct Oflfce at Toronto, b;'in· glng 10 the attenlon of he ~lub the need for a.lSlstance for the suf/erars of the Springhill disas· ter, It Will decIded to cootrlbute to this cause and to raise mooey IS well,

The annual Santa Claus parade will talce place on the Saturday prevloUi to Christmas. Th, meetln, closed in the ~sual way, ,

WELCOME WAGON HOSTESS

Will Knock at Youtr DlXlr ",Ith Gift. and 'Greetlngs

from FrIendly. Buslneu NII~hboul'l and Your

Civic and Social W.Kar. Leadlrs

On the occa.lonof. Thl Birth of a Baby,

New Comer to lhe City, PHONE.

2503, 93498, or ,90943,

PRATICA DI MARE, Italy-Iranian Shah Mohammed Re ... a Pahlevi (standing In !eaif auto) tn· spects Itnlian Air Force pilots, jets and i:roulld creW5 at an air bowl here Nov, 28th. durin, hit

official viSit to ltaly,-(UPI Photo),

ERIE, Pa,-Fierce winds and blinding snow leave this woman (right) stranded on a traffic safety island in the middle of a street here Nov. 30th, The storm dumped 15 inches of snow on this city m the ftrst blizzard of the season here.-(UPI Photo).

The one big asset OUR BALANCE SHEET CAN'T SHOW .. ,

Big family - the B of M staff ... more than thirteen thousand

men and women serving two-and-a-half million customers in every

walk of life from coast to coast. , These are the people 1\'ho make the B of ~-f - they are our

"greatest asset" which no balance sheet can show.

"The financial resuits for the ye,r are largely the reflection, in dollars, of the Imd work and training, the diligence and the

personality of our lIafi throughout the ),ear,"

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"To all my fellow worken may I ny rer)' simply a malt sincere 'thank· you' for

a job wdl done. "I know I speak for all of them in say·

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"SOCIAL COLUMN" DAILY NEWS". TF.LEPHONE: 2177_

l DAUGHTER ~rs, Fred Pike on the birth : Conll1'atuhtions to Mr, and of a Ion on December 3rd, MrI, John Van of St, ~ary's, St, Miry'. Bay on the birth of 8 STORK SHOWER dauibter, at St, Clare's ~Iercy A stork shower was held for Hospital on Nov, 29, a sister ~Irs, Chesley Lester at the for Michael. home of Mrs, W, W, Lester,

JUMBLE SALE Dec, 3rd, Many lovely Illits I, ~Iount Pearl Road, Wednesday,

A jumble sale will be held were received, in the Lecture Hall 01 George Street United Church toda)',: PLEASE NOTE: December ~ at 4 p,m, Admis, , t:blt,Cbat items referrln. lion S cents, to annual meetings, tell,

eLc, will be used only wben sucb Item has been pre­vlou\ly adverllsed,

A SON . Congratulations to ~lr. and

Between Us Women

YOUNGSTERS OF TOD.\Y I he can'l ff d SHOW MANY GOOD ADULT a or a and a

QUALITIES hAmbur~er, It has to be either,

There's so much talk ,oday or. , about what's wrong with tecn' Today s tenn,age girls may lIel'l maybe we ou~ht to ,top seem lacking in ambition-but now and then to con!lder what whal they already know they l~ llood about them, .' want Ollt of life: a husband, a

THE DAILY ,NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD" FRIDAY,

• FOR THE LADIES * . . •• •

IIASTRO.GUIDE" For Sahlrday, De'lmbtr 6

Present--FQr You and Yours, .•. The ""eek enos on an optimistic note, Aspects favor almost anythiDg yOIl waDt to do along conltruetiv61ineJ, This is a. good time to visit a different localily, Devote some time to shopping. An old friend is likely to call you, Arrange a reunion if it is practical. You shoutd bave a delightful time!

Past: ' , On ~ec, 6, lRB:!, a Future" once -In _ a -lifelime el'cnt took 11:0 "orld' A place-the transit of the planet dome 1415

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The Day Under Your S' 190

ARIES IB"". ~.;,h 21 I. April III [,me,' .intl!.( ~!Ir.n ):) ill )uur ~Lf, ! 'M~ t!r'lnc! •

TAURUS IAp,;f 7010 M.y 20) An ;:Clll'C .Lr I~rrl y"u :lf1,! \011 J!:c..:!,! I('rt:l let c!CI:C-UI'! 1:'I11\I:loOr::I;-,

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than we were at their a&e It' home, and a family Is what our Isn't that we didn't knoll: as' ~eneratlon was glad to ,;ettle much about' the world and its I for, too-once we had a fling at ways as hey do, It's jllst that: a career. , •• .o"ht w. w ",,' i '"po",,' ',d ,00" g oi i oh "d tt to ",' """ """ " io koow "d '" ,i ""d ",mb ih.m, Th.,. '". ",,'" iho .wk. At • g.ih"", 0' worn" ,",' ,,,," h" , "boo .dolt, .. " >c'"d w oed .g. '",0 " ... ., ".. .ih" ,I",. • '''" d who h.d j",1 i II"" I ""'

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They are more charitaJle to., You're not getting the Ie, flat, I' since she had looked much Jetlr .. 'd 9.h oth" i h" '" "m, • i oc, ,"0 ,h ,",. ,,,m yoo~ ,h." bot,,,, ,h. did, Wh.i I h, d ii, lt • gl" m." • ,.,,, '10, """ "I ~"' "d ,.i,'.d .h.," " t'," " ,.It,d io i.k. i,. """,,I .. '"'' ,OI", ,h. 'm " ,,,,,. 'oo t ,~, '""' i." d,'" ,,", ' "'.. i h.1 I,", '''eod I, bo"i 40 ."t No'" ,t>' t' , "" """ ... ' """ • "lot ., ,h ""'" Itt.m I It,,,,,,,,, ,'I • "U" b i. '""to .. i~ ,i ,,' b, i,", " ,'" WI' ,,, i" '''' • w,"', ''''oc. bty ,," h , R .,,'"' ",,' 0' I h. ,1,1,.' ." It bt."" ",to " trIO to', I, I h. C '" '"' cr"", "" ,. N,," tI.·. . ,In "ot" '''' I.. 0' "",oo, a tra~ic mistake. yOllr oll'n rlectric razor, I II II \ fl Ibl fbi th I d . I' I' I In dic'.ing or changin~ a ~air· ,Today's teen'il;,cr, arc far Ie,s co cc all, , s ex e as arc, __ ~_t~\I' \\'ove_l1_s_tr ~~ __ from SWltzcrlulI( giles a t:s~tn~n_e~_I_oo_k t~_th~=l-a-ss-ic-, - I do or switching to a nel\' fashion

pretentious wllerc mnney mall. r. 'f T color, it doesn't pay 10 lean too' ers are concerned. a hal' 1001il\' Gooll idea lor WCAr wilh a, .r! t 0 Tihenk· r The M~ture JunI' or's Nc'", heavily on the opinion of friends. dOc.ln't hrsitate to leli' a gi~1 hulk)' ~lI'eRtcr: A button down 1 mg ~ Often, they are colored by per· exactly how much mOlley he has fili.in in white, cut like a Iitlle T ' I' ~onal feeling. The fatt\' was' In his pocket. 1I11~n the)' >tarl I'esl. Goes Ilnder a bulk)' sweat, rc asure p Empire made uncomfortable by the racl "i " • ",,", "' " """", ""i'" "'.'" ",di', iii" • hi"'" arent ""i hoc ", •• d h., diw',""" __ ___ _ ' It 0 herself sufficienll)' to take oU

ver weight while she herself was .\\ill .

SECRET FEAR OF ~tOTHER'S 'PRINTED PA TIE~ waddling about.

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What man accomplishes is no~ I. SON to say so, Rather, she too kout as Important as what he is, Jere I _- her discomfort in criticism.

miah is one of the characters of by MRS, MUREIL LAWRESCE his lory who stands out as a great I' Mrs; ~, writes, "Though, I , The woman who has her ahlr' prophet. As we study his life, nal'~ t lived wllh my hU,sband I set in a beauty salon week after we find few great things that he i [or ) ears, I always speak ,{mdly work without giving a thought did. People did not even give I of him to our, e.year,old bay. to hair health is headed for tau· him much heed, He stands out \ Recently t~e child ~ound out a- ble. Trouble may come in the i

among men for what he was, He i bout my divorce, Since then h. form of dry, lifeless hair, tilin I was a feMless prophet who Knew gets \'Cry upset If I go out at hair. limp hair CIt' IIcfual bald.; Gor!. night, complaliling of nightmares nes'.

, Those who know God intimat. and g~~osts, I don't under.· For \\'hil~ ,beauty salons ~o An, I ely will leave Iheir stamp 'If In' . 5tand- e~ceJlent job of cutting 8nd ~t\'l· ' . nuence where it may not be I Do ~'ou remember, ~nylhlng of ing, man)' of them ~re not ~et

obvious. They will not be re. what It \\'~\ like being 6 yean up to ~i e hairtreatments and vered nor honored in the mark .. old, ~l1s. E.. , therefore do not sug"est them.' et place, They will not recei\'c I It WDS a dreamy time, We A hot dryer Is hard on vour, medals for bra\'ery nor will ate the food we were !e~ved, hair, no doubt about It. So Is: I wore the clothes w ' J bleaching. So are Itmperature they leave golden endowments I ,. ' e were biven, : Dry to make their memory lasl. I ~Urloslty on a birthday: m()rn. ehar.g:s or large does of !un or

ling when we saw the shlnv nell' I an inadequate diet I ' questl'onl'ng ll'ttle 'Irs E - For The salon that u~dertakes hair·

TllOse W\10 II'a\k tIle .'onell'· .,'" '. 5 ' I I \d t d treatments will emphasize the ani tone

'. wal.' wilh God will not be fa·II·. I we were ell ren and Irul P I Ih II t tl importance If circulation [0 a 0 ALL h

ures. Th o)' 11'1'11 leal'e thel'r ~pr' el'ery II1g 13 le grownups. we ut t e c " healthy scalp and subsequenill'.

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sistent influence an those ',\),Io,'e '. cal!ed ,lather and Daddy ,jld. . u.~ t\ th t h health\' and beautiful hair. S'o, Costs No fINl'

lives they hal'e tonched The.. "nil' Sllpp,~se a you, In t IS 'Ill d th " f . 'fOllnd ont that your maher I ,by all means, hal'e \'our a01r d 0 II not nee ? praise 0 men, had di\'orced vour father' That" I done each lI'eek but don't neg'-· Or inary ry because they Will have the re.· h 'd t a l' g t 'd . f Ih' \. lec, t treatments if you 'need ~hem. I'ng I, ward of eternlt\': 5 e no n y 0 fI 0, IS . person she spoke so "kmdly"

about-but had kept this final , A sleening pill Is not the ""aI'

you? I' I 10 beautr. If you hal'e trouble

L'asJ' ;on T Would you hal'e been pleased I sleeping at night, don't form thi, £'1 H ips when she went out at nighl? I down on your nightime acti\'it·

Delight a new mother with this' ,i able to lull yourself peacefully I I' ' ~.

pretty sampler "story" of baby's: ' to 5 ecp? bIrth, Simple stitchery, Cashmere sweaters are nol\'. [think not, Mrs, E, T think ! GiI'e lip the ~te mOl'ies on I Gift with a personal touch! teamed for the first time wilh 1 your dreamy world of child:l00d I television, cut down on coffee, I A small child will point with dyed.to.match cashmere skirts. would s4ddenly have become 1111 I IJ /J,' I take a hot bath to ease out ten·

pride to Its own sampler, Pat. Some sets add a third piece In ed With menace Instead of [fust. IJ"~~ -f'1l/~,$ I si?" and drink a glass of warm tern 7395: transfer 16 x lRI,~ the form of pure silk shirt I You WOUldn't know what ~o do f" .., milk. See to it that your bed· Inches 60 names., color chart. Skirts are lined, ' 'a?out the mother who spoke so, PRl);TED PlIT1EHN I rrnm is both dark and 'quiet.

Send THIRTY-FIVE ,CENTS i __ I k!ndly about the Daddy she'd been I It's the elegant Empire - the' Th;se simpler. reme~ies ~cu· (in cains) for this pattern Along with the Empire line rid of, hic:~·rising line that's young uall, no work If they re ;II'cn (stamps cannot be accepted) to the blouson and the shealh 8r~ YOII would have been sC3~ed flatterin" sure to .plea~e the a chance. And they are thai ST, ,JOHN'S ,DAILY .NEWS, doing nicely this year, Both to .death, that despite ~er kmd masculi;~ eye, Semifitted to therc!ore more beneficial to your Household Arts Dept, 60 FRONT are shown in wool 'jersey and w~rds to y~u, she might. any your figure all the way from g_0_od-:-1o_o_ks_, _____ ~_ ST" WEST, TORONTO, ONT, usually are fully lined mInute lake lt Into her unrehaole smart collar to slim skirt. '\'0' Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, 'head to get rid of you, and di- morrow's pirttern: Misses' cas· i PATI'ERN SUMBER, A pair of !atin pumps \I ith vorce you as she had dIvorced ual. . Our new 1959 Allee Brooks glittering paste buckle might he I your Daddy, '. Printed Pattern 4B().I: Junior Needlecraft Catalog, just out, a lift for your holiday wardrnbe, You would not express thiS ,Iiss Siz~ 9, II, 13, 15, 17, Size hal many designs for crochet. Have them in a shining color- fear to her lest It make her, 13 takes I'. yards 54·inch fabric. lng, knitting, embroidery Ijull!s, ruby or emerald or sapphire, angry-and precipitate the very .. Printed directions on each pat· dolls, weaving, A special' ~ift, In desertion you dreaded, So you tern part. Easier, accurate, the catalog to keep a child hap. The WOlnRn who is marrying would ~tart to express it in com· Send FORTY CE:-ors lin COinS pill' occupled-a cutout doll and a second time ran hr a beautiful piilinls of ni~htmare~ and ghosls (stAmps cannot he accepled) for clothes to color. Send' ~5 cents bl'id~, Rut white i~ nol her colol' ~o make your need of. comfot! this paltern. Plcnse print,l\;1in' , for your copy of the boo~, and neither i~ black. She ~hould mg. '. III' SIZE, NAME, .ADDRESS,

_______ . : choose a neutral Ippigc nr ~rayl .. The romfort,Js thiS, ~Irs. E.: ~TYLE NUMBER, . . TIle very slim and Simple, or, If she likes, R softened col. Mo'h~rs don I len\'c clllldr,en. Send order to A7'lN[': ADA~IS, '

sheath. In belCo la,ce, ,cut With 01'. Brilliant colors are not for Someli!11cs they leave Daddies. care of ST, .JOIIN'S ,DAlLY i

wide shallow neckline, could be her, The beige lace suit with But thlS Is only because Daddis NEWS, Pattern Dept, 60 FROST I the best dress in B wardrobe for collar In mInk Or ginger ~htn. arc grownup and can take care i ST" ·WEST, TORONTO, ONT, I Ihe holidays and rifler,. too, chl\la i~ Ideal. of"th~msell'e~. I I A,

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The man on the right has I Pedestrians: When cros;iog the right of wa)' , , , but why thc streets, look le~, look right. , insist on it to the bitter end? thent IOffok !ert 8~~ln bto rbe sure, •• ;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ no ra Ie IS coming e ore you I step off the curb,

Throughout the· year, the most· dangerous period of the clay. for !raille accidents : Is . just after sundown, ' I' .

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• Modernize your Kitchen

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BY DAVID L. BOWEN

FOR MOST AMERICAN fam· illes, tile s1nile most Important factor In a home plan Is its price tag. .

To clear tile cost barrier. two allernatlves are open: either trim down the grandeur of your dream home until It fits the real· Itles or the pocketbook. or post· pone bulldini until the po~ket· book can support the dream.

EXPENSIVE.LOOKING ECONOMY: This six·room ranch was designed to proride true valut and romrort In I home modtst cost. Square rootage was held 10 • mInimum Vtithout sacrificing livability. 1\ has Ihree bedrooms, onp balh.

Usually both alternatives are unpleasant. Once a family is bitten by the house but. )lost· ponement 15 practically Ilnl'link· able. X·36 In the House Jf !.he Week series of distinguished home~ stays within 8 tight oulld· Ing budget without sacrificing the special feature! most famll· ies dream about.

Architect Rudolph A. Matern usod two basic economlzln~ methods. First, the main house covers only 1.005 square fEel. This is about 85 small 8S you can ~o while pmiding sufficient space for 8 ramlly with .11'0 or perhap5 three rhildren. Second· Iy. the one·story construction j~ the essence of ~imrliclty: two end i a b I e sand 8 perfectly straight roof,

ed for little additional cos\' And inside. the "island" created by the basement stairwell effectively separates the rooms In the living and working half or the house without completely enclosing any of them. The kitchen. dining or family and living rooms all ~eem bigger than they actually are be· cause each "borrows" space from its neighbors.

With e\'ery square loot de· 1I\'ering maximum utility, :1ere'l whot X-36 offers:

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Clever planning has pffec\i\'rl~' ~oncealed the low price tag re­;lllting rrom these design dmltal­ions. Br turnins thc garage dWa)' from the street. the' house ~icks np 22 fpet of width. increasing the front facade by 50 per ten\. :\ cO\'ered porch behind the ~ar­age and dining lerrace bchll1d the house are luxur,' extras gain·

A fO~'er proddeJI 8 tran,ition frOl\1 the front door to the 1i\'illg room. which blends in with the dinln~·family room area. Each wall in the living room has Its own special conlrih\Jlion: a rlre­place in one. a hu~c angled win· do\\' in anotlwr. uook,hclrcl In a Ihird. a picturesque ylalitH in the fourth.

Traffic now I~ ~monlh <lnd easy from Iiring room to Jlning­family room, yet each is • rlis· tinct area, Sliding glass doorl Ul

Fr.O()~ PL\:\' ~ho\\s the "1,land" Rrran~Plnrnt of the Iil'ing alTa. whll'h gll'ts both rhln~ room and kltl'hen the appearance of addcd spacr hrrillisr of their link with the dining.falllilr room. A

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Informal Liring 7\"cntiy blrndlng spacr agaIn,

.\reillted ~latern provide; t11" ,amp. 11I~uriou, atmospMrrc 111 the hOl!scke(lpin~ area by juining lh..: kitchrn tn till' diniJ1;':·I.1~lily rool11 11'0111 anoUler direction. Large \\"ilHlfJw~ ann ~lass Jr"as J!uLlrnnlrc plell~ant \, or\;illg \.'{)I\­

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TIle ~cl\'il'r. clllr~nl'r :13~ Il~ own l'Cstibule. wi1ieh gets Ihr door out of the way and ce;jilcCS rlirt tracking. Therc' s dirert ac· cess (0 th~ basement from out· d001S.

• Th~ co\wed I'ol'l'h Ion ted directl), behind the garage. handy :11 botl1 kilch~n and Ih'ing room. Illca,ur('~ o\'l'r ~()I) "ql'['ln' f(,l'l It hilS a barlll·qll .. ·. cc{(n(lnu· ['ally huilt inln Ihe Illaill IIIi'· plClce wall.

irancC5 within ~ step of pach other. This Clits down unn~l:c'\,' >;11';' "COS in housekcepm;!. rhe Ilath is centrJlly located 10 ,erl'C ~II rooms wilh easc. The hous~ lias 14 e1o~cts which. com~lncd with kitchen l:abincts. co\'er i2r .<quarr feet of floor arra . ..\.Idit· iunnl ~torJ:::e is i\\'ailahlc in tile rlill hasement.

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The garage oprll, In the 'Idc in order tn nromo:e the dil:'C"'" ancc of IC"Gtn in the front 1:<lI!. Thr. cantilc\'cr at Ihc opposil c cnd of the house prol'ides a Ilni· que e~tcrior fcature while a .;izc· able addition to closet area. The front door ha3 rertical 10'1\"'1'; at onc si:][·, ;lI1d lor.g lJr:c~: ;)13n~·

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SIf'rping' :\I't'~ ;md :-;lnr;1~{' ~quare fl'cl, p;u~ ::1.17 111 d1t! THIS REI'iIlERI;'I;G 10ok~ Into the dlnlng·ramll)· room. throll~h .lidlng ~Iass dool'~ III the olltdollr '1',,,. 1111'1'" bl'(iJIIOII'., ""r :1 "'''cred 1'1I"~'h an;1 ~~I~I ill tl", ~a:· dining terrace. The 1I,'lng room plallter Is at the left, \lith dinette Rnd kitchen In the backgroulld. rlosel,. kniL group \litli ;111 ·'n· age.

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You can take this study plan to your bank or otber murl~a~e len del' and to "our builder and get rough €~timate~ on t~e ~~St or construction in thl, are~, as wcU al an idea of tile cost In rc:alioD to yo,lr bliugct.

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:"'Graduation Exercises Sacred,Heart Regional , . .'

.r' The annual Graduation Exer· ,ed and congratulated t b e :.~ ol,Ju of the Sacred Heart Re· Graduates. . ; .. .&1onll Hl&h School, Placentia, Father Hunt then Introduc· ~,,~ok place In the Star of the ed Dr. G. A. Frel:ker who prals·

}!.,Sea Memllrlll Hall on the even· ed the pupils for their outatand· fng of November 16. Ing 5UCCe8i In last year's Ex·

l< .', Present foI' the occasion amina tiona and also for the H',wUe Very Reverend J. J. Hunt, beautlIul performance he had ":I'P,P" Dr.· G. A. Frecker, Deputy Just witnessed. He compliment· ./,:ldlnlstll1' of Education, and .Mrs. ed Father Hunt and the peo· .~,;rrecker .. Mr. P. J. Hanley, Sup· pie of the Parish for the pro· .:.lntendent of Education, and gress thaL they have made In .~..M11. Hanley, parents of the the field of education.

pupllJ, patrons. and friends of The program concluded with . the school. the 31nglng of the Ode to New· "" The address of welcome was foundland and The National

•• re.d by Mill Ro.semary Phlp- Anthem. ptd-d; Ihll was followed by PRIZE LIST

"-:Vocal Saleetlons by the Girls' Firat place in Religlon-InChoir, Plano Duell, Vocal Selec· Grade XI, Elizabeth Emberly; ~ ,·t!.ona by the Boys' Choir, and Grade X, Annie Bruce; Grade ".- Vocal Solol by Mill Anne Mur· IX, Elaine Lannon .• , ny. The Senior pupils then pre· SCHOLARSHIPS

nnted the playlet "The Fam· Grade XI Electoral Scholar·

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H,Il,S JU5T E5CAPro FIWM Tf-I= BLACK HOLE OF CALCLlTIA!

-TWIGGS,AS AN EMANCIPATOR '1'00 RANK WITr\ GARIBALDI AN!) WILLIAM TELL! AFTE~ 1 PAW~ Tf-IIS PRECIOUS 1REASU~E .. SHALl... 5HOW M'i GRA1ITlJDE: (!n7=::""-.-"

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l1y Rosary." ship for thc District of Placen· At the eonc1uslollof the play. tia East-Lois Greene, -.- ... -. _______ n___._

lri the Graduates took their Star of The Sca Scholarship place Grade IX (S100l-Dlanne I tlon to Dianne Phlppard for I GRAUE ELEVEto:, l'L'\LES'IIA I niIn'd Korman; Diplomas -an-,i' I)' ih ' places on the stage. and the for first place Grade XI, ($100) Phippard. first place Grade IX in l'.'ew· 1st., in. elm. honors. Lois: 100,_ ArithmetiC. Edward Col· I j Istr ullon Diplomas and Prizes wcrc pre- -Loi; Grcene.. Coniederation ~hol~rships I foundland. 'Grene; 2nd" in class, honors, 'Iins. Gordon Collins, William tented by Very Rcl'. J. J, Sacred Heart P~rish Scholar· I for Grade X-Felix Collins, Scholarships donated by Han. Doris Flynn; 3rd. in class, ma·' Drake, Howard, Grene; Diplo- Of P : . Hunt, P,P. Father Hunt then ship for first place Grade x.llins. Francis Mulrooney, Lor.! Gregory Power ($100 eaeh)- triculatlOn diploma. Gordon I mas, M{)na Flynn, Elaine Lan·, IIZeS Iddrened tho.se present; he i {S100 -Felix Collina. raine ~Iurp~y. I Lois Greene, Dorin F1ynn. Fran· Pittm~"; Matricula diploma and: ".on, ~Iarie Greene, Jean III "C· N expre5l!ed hiJ appreciation of I Scholarship donated by VcrI' I ~holarshlp (SIOO) donated cis Fitzpatrick (Dunville), PrIZe to study, Mary Tobin; If arlane Cecilia ~leHugh. Ethel! 0 }'ul't.her the entertainment just present. ReI'. J. J. Hunt. P.P. for first by Placentia Board of EducB' Stephen ~lorrimy Scholar· I ~Iatriculation diplomas, Eliz·; Pittman, Eloi,e Stel'enson. An· -

ship ($l:1Ol-Felix Collins, i abeth O·Keefe. Elizabeth Em·: nie Traverse, Bertha Traverse, R d t'

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COMPACT - OCCIIpll. .. Imum ~oor Ipae..

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Grade X. I berely, Joan O'Reilly, Rosemary: Mary O'Keefe. Carmelita Mar· e ur IOn Canadian Legion .Scholarship Phippard, Eugene Canning. I riS6ey, Dominic Hall, Ge.orge I

($lOOl-Anne Mane Murray. I GRADE, ELEVEN, DUNVILLE Hams, Anthony. McKOIgllt. ~ , • --, _ Grade IX. I 1st .. 10 cla~. honors, FranCIS Robert Murphy, Richard Roche. HAUh\X - Cl'i R President

Canadian Legion, Ladies' I'Fitzpatrick; 2nd" place in class, William Warren., Donald Gordon told a prr,' Auxlllary Scholarship (S50)-1 Thomas Donnelly., GRAD~ ,NINE, DUSVILLE ! con[e:cner that the rallwa, Dianne Phlppar~. Grade IX, GRADE TEN, PLACENTIA 1st., Ellen Cooney; 2nd., Pa.; doe.ln I expect an)' furl her rp

Scholarship (Sloo) donated 1st. Ambrose MC(;i'~!h: ~.l'i., trick Murphy; Diplomas, Mar.' ductlon In the numuer of mpn by an anonymoul Friend to! Kathleen Fitzpatrick; Dip\omBJ, ' gare: Fitzpatriek, Dorothy II employs In the .~tlanllc re Anne Marie Murray for her Be.' : Betty Sparrow, Patrick Don· Smith. gion. complishments In ~!lIsic. ncll)" • "HoWHPr. "we are conltant ".

Dalton Council of the Kni~hts. GRADE SINE. PLAn:I'i'IlA . J) d N seeking wal S 10 reduce eosl,.:· 0{ Columbu.s' Awards (S251 1st., JIlO"'. Arithmetic. Eng·. eman s ot ,.id Mr. Gordon. 'and Ihat each) for hi~hcst m"rks in !ish and Litera(ure, Di.nlle will hale .n effrct all (Jill" E I h . L"" . \I-or~illg iorce." ,ng is, Latin, Mathem.tiC'S'I' rhippard; 2nd, JOO% French, r xcessl\ie He ~aid the r3ilwa,.· prnhab. Grade Eleven, Loi~ Greene, Anne Marie Murra),; 3rd, Win' ) .. _ I)' emplo~'5 5 percent fewer men

in Ihe ~I"ritimes than it drrl HALIFAX - In Halifax 1",[' 10 )'ears ago because of diesel.

month C:"iR President Donald i,ation and other developmenls. G<J:don de~ended the raliway. The road was now full\' cnn. ~~llIons agalOst what he called' verled 10 die;el locomotives in funy thlnkl~g about wag~, de· the Allantic province~ and nn

mands . by railway workers. further emplol'ment redu t' . "Whit . h . C 1011.< e our \llIIon~ ave wcre forsern in the nea / .

. some practices we don't like-. ture. r u ,and we ha\'e pOinted nut .these· :.Ir. Gordon Aaid the CNR 'practlceA to th~ conCiliatIOn ha!' "absolutely no inlention of I boards-we don t think gen· cutting down on i~ m . I' erall), that they are ashng I pas,pnger <en'l·ce. beatln Ille

th th . d . "h' ,.' ween more an 0 er In ustrle!, e Hali/ax and Montrea!." ,aid,

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The squirrel serves a part of his earnings. He hOI something in the "Bank." Did you know that squirrels plant trees? That il a sort of long range banking plan. True, the squirrel is con­cerned only with food. People have to be con· cerned about homes, education, new cars, holi· days and many such things.

learn a lesson from the squirrel. Save now so that you may have leiter. Start a savings account and build it in the'

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Canadian :\ational Railwavs' is vel')' hard and heal'), and is' Ih,n Iht centralized traffic control Sys. susceptible to a high polish, It Bul Ihm lem installed in 1941 on lB~ I is IIsed for billiard Clles, par· I are nlree:l)" miles of the main line het"'fen . quet flooring. malle~ and I dlffer"nm .

: Halilax aud ~Ioncton ,was the veneer, I menial. I 1111 : fir:;[ ~lIch "lItomatic signal co. I terfnce 11r!\.

.ordillating equipment adopted Her, In,' hy an)" ratlway in Canada. ' JACKSOS VA Y Ihough ,lilb~

(orm. h" , The Jackson Da)' celehraled FIRST TEA PARTY 'b)' the Democratic party S8'"

In 1772, Baltimore citi~ens. tribute (0 Democrati~ presidel;t. lore cd the captain of the: Andrew .Jackson, and celebrates "Peggy Stuart" to bllrn his' his I'ietorr over the British at boat and its c.rgo of tea as a. the Battl~ o[ Kel\' Orlean in protest against the tea tax. .1815.

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prOildent, The dlrectcl'l ,ave the T 'R ' · I 'I D d 'd VESTRY V t d T ' 62·yelr·old Cincinnatian a fiVe-' 0 eCelVe M mor,'o s ' 'e ,'cate In loving memory of Father 0 e Op

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R · A Redlelll, haa been head of the i' II W d G Ch h COMMUNION SET" PULPIT 1958 orse e e S Ig n,S S IUKUe alnee September, 1951. onAwA (CP) 0 of ~an Port e ro've urc DRAPE AND TABLE SAN F RA N CIS C Ou.-He .u~eeded Ford frick when ada's mOlt decorated ;remy ~;lic: • - RUNNER Round Table was voted the the latter was eleeted bUBball era wlli present Edmonton'. The iss\ Sunday In November -Donated by their dau .... ter Presented by Gordon Patton, champion older horse of 19S1! by · L . commissioner, Giles' old can, Jackie Parker with the Jef[ Nick· 6" PULPIT LAMP the Thoroughbred Racln,' Anocl.

A . d I was a big day for the United Mrs, Esau Morgan, Pr t d b th Sunday merlcan eague traet was not ue to exp re Un Trophy Saturday at halftime esen eye atlon's board of selector- Wed. ;\ Church of Port·de·Grave when PULPIT BIBLE S hI" C L \V'll S t 0 until D~mller, 19511. In the Shrine all·star foot'Jall c 00, ".r, , , I~. up, neroay in i nose flni&!! with:Bo14 several Memorlals and Gifts In loving memory of Abram R D H M D a' t

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Harrldge said advanced age game at Hamilton, ev, r, , , awe SS1S, Ruler, W" appoint"> were dedicated at the 3 o'clock Hussey-Donated by his Ion d th "I' t R D L L ........., II the only realon he Is retlr· Parker will receiVe the award, e e ,n DIS er ev. [, , , Round Table, the world's gr'!.llt •

Other candidates mentioned in· Ing after 47 years with the a sthe most valuable player in service, Isaac, Burry in the Service of Dediea· e!t money winning hOrlle, Will eluded BUI Dewitt, administrator American LealUe, the laal 28 the Western InterprovIncial Foot· PULPIT AND COMMUNION HYMN BOOK tion and preached a very chal· named champion in the lOur. of the major lealuM, $SOO,I)OO II president, ball Union, from Lt,·Col. V, Roger TABLE In loving memory of Lulu lenging sermon, Mr. Clayton year.old and up division by • sin. fund; Frank Lane, general man· Schjelderup, officer commanding In loving memory of the fol· Virginia Gifford-Donated by Ralph, on behalf of the congre· gle vote over the Wheatley'Sta. ager of Cleveland Indlalll. and Although he got a new 10· the 2nd Battallon of the Princess lowlnu:- her husband William,. galion p'resented the Memorials ble's Bold Ruler, The annoutlc", Earl Hllllgan, anlatant to 'Har· year contract two yeara Igo, he Patricia's Canadian Light lnlan· Robert John and Jane Emma PULPIT CHAIR and Gifll, Mia. Phyllis Dawe ment was made here at th."IlI' ridge,' sa!d he haa been considering try at Edmonton, Strange-Donated by their Ion In loving memory of George of Barneed very, beautifully nual meeting of the TRA, ',~ FOURTH PRESIDENT retirement about two years, Parker, who will play In Satur. Llewellyn, and Mary Jane Bussey-Donat· rendered the 5010 "How Great .. ,~ ,

The next A, L, praaldent, ·who Alked whether he would be day's contest, has won the :rophy Esau and Lavina BU&!ley- ed by John and Edith, Those Art." maruhip In the Pulpit, Com. will be the fourth In 1.he ss.ypar· Interested In the presidency. two years running, It commem· Donated by their Bon Jacob, COLLEC1'ION PLATES Words of sincere apprecla. munlon Table and Ralle,.by old history of the circuit, iJ not Cronin s a I d; "I certainly orates Lt..Col. Jeff Nicklin who Joseph and EliUlbeth Morgan In loving memory of Maxwell lion and thanks were expressed Mark Gone and SaM, ., expeded to be named {or at least would," was allfcer commanding the 1st -Donated by their daughter HUilSey-Donated by James by the Mln~ter to all who can. A good congregation Willi, pr,.

,. b!1' Itnrned the three to four weeks, Meanwhile Cronin, ~2, has been the Red Canadian Parachute Baltation Mary E, Strange, Hussey and family, tributed towards the cost of the sent with friends of the com. ~I ~Imm "irpady ,Harrldge continues to pr~3lde Sox general manager ~ince 1MB, when he died In action In 1945, John· T, Butler and his HYIIIN BOARDS interior painting of the Church, 1 munities from Spaniard'. ;B11

rrvnin, ~~n·I' over the league meetings here, Before that he was playing Nicklin enlisted in 1939, the vrar molher Mary Ann-Donated by In lonng memory of Isaac and which was done bl' the painter I to St, John's, The congregaUon ik'ton Rpo ~X, The National League, at Its manager of the club from 1945 he helped Winnipeg Blue !lomb. ~!rs, Janet Butler, Alfreda H~ss,eY-Danated by II John North of Bay Roberts and of the Port de Grave Chun:h (O~i11i:lrt nf .. 'i~ meeting, re·elected Warren Giles through 1947, ers win the Grey Cup, I Albert and Emily Christopher their son \\ !Iham T, Hussey, commented on the fine work. tl'e to De congratulated, >

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~vealed sOme XXIV .MARSHAL JOHNNY HON·

SI~GER and hil new deputy, S1in Aldlll, were dolnll a thrlv· Inll buslnell. Slnaly, and In p~, they herded troublemak· lril men Into the Jall. One they drUlled alonl the Iidewallt and Inother Sim Akllll brouaht In on' hil back ..•

~everal bleedlnll carOUle" Itlillored or were led or car· ried Into Dr. Kent'. office.

'It wu not an unulual alaht tQ' Tom Rouer. He had been In th, Klnlll trall townl when c,tUemon paid off their traU handl. The men 1I0t drunk, they Plnbled and they fOUllht. In thOle dayl, ROller, II a man hal hlinaelf, had be.n compeled to attNt men. In that - rRpect, Mlrthal HOMlnaer and Deputy AldOl were performlni proper dullea. '

It did leem to ROller that there were too many bloody tacet! and headl amona those that were aolni Into the jall, but that wu merely a matter of personal opinIon. There had been rouah marshall In the trall towns. The famoul Wyatt ~ had preferred to "bu!· fila" hlI arresteel, IBId buf· falolni conli1tina of laylnll the barrel of a frontier Model alonll the II de of a man'l face. With force. . It WII nearlnl four o'clock

when Rosser became aware of the IIrowlnl crowd acroll the .tre&t In front of the doctor'l offlce, and next door to the jall, Flnt there were only three or four worken, then tile crowd lI'ew to .even or elgbt, and flnally to a dozen or more.

poke In 20 mlnutel," ahouted one of the railroad men. "You COUldn't 10le mOlley that fast In an honest lime."

"1 put In Ume on the North· ern PacifIc," another miD IIrowled, "and 1 worked on the Katy and the SJnta Fe. I've leen smooth·flnllered YlhoOI In every rail town for 1~ yean, but 1 never 'law I bunch II Ilippery Or II rLW II thele."

"Let'l take "tblJ town apart," roared I man.

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ure Palace had thinned out. Only I few nllroad men had money left. RIley Condor, car· rylnll an open casbbox, Wil col· lectlng money from one of the faro lIamet! when Kevin IDd hil dozen Or more railroad men Itormed Into the bIg IIloOD.

Condor pve I QuIck Ii,n I to a bouncer. A command was flung acroll the room and three men, all armed, ODe of them with a .hort·barreled .hotllun, converaed and blocked the mob from the table .ectlOD of the room. A Condor eoho" darted Into Co'ndor'. prIvate of· flee and went out throuib the alley.

Kevin .l,nale<! to hlJ follow· era to stop. He confronted the three armed Condor men.

"We aim," Kevin .ald, "to let back half of the money that was taken from u. today. 1 lay half becau.e we WI. drunk and I flJlUl'e we oUllht to pay lome­thlnll for the booze." He throlt out I irlmy hand. "I loat f98 In here. I want $48 ••• "

TURNED TURKEY-Rattle Creek, Mich.-Turnabout is only fair' playas turkey farmer Wayne Cornwell puts his head on the block to

•. ee how it feela to have your head chopped off on his farm here. Hold ing the axe is one of his 4,500 turkeys, who will grace the table on Christ­mal Day without their heads.-(UPI Photo).

esPlte Widel commendatio )

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than 51 vari~ ~ vanehes 01 bllli ~ eastern prO\i~ the at varieli~ barley varietill the recomlr.e~!d one 01 these p~

R. A. Derick of Experirner.tal F ~ cautions farme 1riI, '. n ~

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I, out that the:e ' pend on whell!e: be grown lor seed, pasture, or I tllll!

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I vanet, does Dot pectations in tt~ areas. farrnel'l lit to grow them. anee has prOI~ that in the maicre. re<:ornmended I1.ri !

farm hetter tlu~t'..Il equal to, an)' otl.!r •

Varietie.! dilftl! disease to soil and it)'. lodging other characten. dition! also diU!!1 to farm and re~~

FAX MAGAZmI been flippir,g thti: their page.!, lbout ,,.ho team, up , the love stor)' U

plays the tiUe roIe Peter. B~t hen',

There WII millin, In the crowd, growln, talk. Little yell· Inll, but much ae.lUculaUng. 'nIere WBI even a leaderl who finally became leparated from the othm by turnlna hls back to Dr. Kent'l oUlce and haraniulns the Jroup.

"Get out,' .ald the man with the .hotilln. "We've bad enollih trouble with yOU people today."

"Trouble?" snapped KevIn. you with thll lIun," be began. Dellberately, Condor thrust II II d "You don't know wbat trouble He railed the shotgun over hie down hI.! revolver and sent a 0 ywoo

left untold lboon claSlidaced Susan, Ihe could SUSAN CELEBRATED her handsome you turn out to be the mOlt cele· 2bt. birthday on location here He Was tf

la. Not yet .•. and If you point head !lke a harpoon, with the bullet Into the back of the al· ' that bird'iIln at me, I'll take It muzzle forward and downward. ready dyIng man's head. Fe a turette brated second generation child with a party at the Ocotillo he was \liscoltrn

of them all. Lodge and a brother two years! wood!

The man'l name wal Kevin; lie IWII foreman of I traclUBY' Inll ilInl and .tood about IIx feet IIx Inchea. He hid 1llry red haIr and a temper that leemld to match hiI head thatch.

"I've been up and down thll lIreet," he WAi lBY!ni palllon· ately. "I baven't found .Ix of our boys with a dollar left In their pock ell. They couldn't have .pent all that money on rotgut. MOlt of It'. been taken from tbem - Itolen by the crooks and card ,harp. In every dive IIODI thl •• tralt. •. "

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aWly from you Ind ram It down Riley Condor'. ahort·barreled (To Be Continued) your throatl" .~ came out from UDder his

Condor had cioled Ind put coat, .pat fire and thunder. The EUROPE'S EXTREMES down bla cub box. He elme for- bullet went Into Kevin' •• tom· Europe'l highest pojnt is ward. aeh. Kevin folded forward gasp· Elbruz, In RWisia, rising 18,465

"MI.ter," be .ald IIVI~Ir, Inll ••. but the shotgun muzzle feet; Its lowest point, also in "you've had your fun ...• " went. down and smashed Into Russia, Is the Caspian Sea, 86

"We flaure we ,ot ~ apleel the former JUn wlelder'l mouth. feet bell}W .ea level. comlnll, Jive or take I few The min had hia mouth closed, ClrtwheelJ. We wlnt thlt.O the mUZl1e could not go down MOST USEFUL PLANT money, or we wreck the pllce." hll throat. But It broke most The palm Is used for more

• • • of hll teeth and chin. . purposes thany an), other plant THE man In front of Kevin The mBn let out In unearth· except, perhaps, the bamboo

now did point the mUZl1e of the Iy cry of Ingulsh u he reeled tree. Palm fruits, stems and Ihotaun It the railroad foreman. backwardl. leaves are used In the exten· Kevin, keepln, hlJ eye, on Can. Tbe ICream drowned the reo sive manufac:ture of more than dor, mlde a movement toward port of Condor's 1BC0nd shot. 800 articles. hIm, then pivoted and lIJ'Ibbed KevIn went to hI! knees. Even .=:---;-::;:==-the .hotllUn out of the man', then, with two bullell In him, In l1Y.l9, a &ales tax was in handl. he lunged toward Condor. His Wle in only two statea of the

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SUS A'S A PROPER PRINCESS

wood agent Paul Kohner. reading: hoy 01 Ilalilll " For the second . time t~is "Happy Birthday, You Old working hiJ WI!

year Susan l! plaYing a pme I Bag." practic school in By ERSKINE JOHNSON role.. . The wlnd·swept sand dunes, posing for mlPlisl

PALM SPRINGS - (NEA)- The fIrst was Wlth Lana of La Quinta have beeD turned tions. Ali those sons of film stars Turner in the remake of "Imi· Into Biblical Arabia with gaily One photo, In who believe there is a "Reserv· tatlon of Life." Now !he's an colored tents, lazy·eyed eame15 3!agazine, ed for Males Only" sign on sec· Arabian princess, the love of and costumed extns for the New York WIll ond·generatlon acting fame bet· John Saxon, in "The Big Fisher· Rowland V. Lee production of' Saxon. In th! ter take another look. man." _ Lloyd C. Douglas' last novel. fellow flat on

Tliere may have been luch a Coliege (UCLA), the LaJolla A movie veterans from the sl· profile, wilh sign, but It's gone now. Playhouse, half a dozen am ali lent!, Lee picks up room and supposed to be

Gorgeous Susan Kohner t(){)k film roles, a mother'l heritage board bills for 200 people every aclous, 'I1le it down. and the best agent a girl could day with a memory flasbaek distance

She's the tlt'llt daughter of I have-her dad-paved the way. he can't forget-going to Cat. agent in star to reach big league movie There was only one de{our-a alina Island In 1920 to fllm I got I

emoting. And the way things flop .Broadway play, "Love Me Hobart Bosworth feature film suggested are going for the 21·year·old, LIttle." with I cll3t and erew of just I trip to Hollrft

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Tips ForSafe Driving.' ed. "There eez alway I lome­body {or the peoples to laugh at ..• and lometimea we are on together and the peoples laugh twice II hard."

'I never had It 10 goou, even when I was teaming with Crosby," Bob pitt In. "Every 10

• r' often we had to let Blnt' ling. ~UD·' The longl luted anywhere from '"d' t'anln:lcl! two -to three minutes and no·

I'!' I.e 'l'cII-~nGI';n i body was laughlug ... the iuy'l ~t~ '~ihi.V~ a' Just too IODd I slnier," '

;~o ~J! IOJ:~ : "In 'Paris HoIlday,' \t'i dlf· CI~~e wo-; co:n·, ferent. Even If Ferny or 1 slnl,

'we're bound to get laU~IlI." , Inn ~'rl'nch ' The .lIembled thronll of tal· , b )lHi!ll !II'cr' ent that Hope pays to turn out

,,1 i,1 "r~ris' his material wrote the film II> £l~~~ IvrnllrfU'\'! that audlcnces aee as/ much of

1910 I rh(~lr,·. a I Hope and Fernandel as possible. •• !lCun h . fl'~, n i'l Tee nl' ~tOcolor I", l:nil I Richmond, Va., often Is reo

11( ~'t ]' d Ihry ! ferred to as the modern Rome rt~:h;r' Ihe)' hm I because it orglnally was bum ~ldO ~hll Ill' com·' on sevcn hllls. Irt! dQ~t alvnr. -------

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in communities of 25,000 popu: lation or less.

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Tomorrow "THE PEACEMAKER" WITH JAMES MITCHELL

A moving story of human faith, set against a pugged back· around of the early West, IB dramatically and excitinlllY por­trayed In "The Peace-maker," opening tomorrow at the Capl· tal, Theatre, through United Artists.

This Hal R. Makcllm pro·' duellon, directed by Ted Post, tella the story of James Mitchell, a new parson come to the town 01 Pcmbroke, who finds the people warring against each other, and divided Into two factions, rancher and farmer.

How Mitchell brings peace to the town, and foregoes violence to conquer by faith, makes for a wonderful moUon picture, flll· ed with action and heart·tug' glng drama. .

Rosemarie Bowe 15 the fem· Inine lead, and Jan Merlin is the chief obstacle to Mitchell. The three new !tars bring a remarkable depth to their por· trayals and their performances mark them a.s top star material. Producer Makellm heeded the cry of the public for new faces, and shows a remarkable saglclty In his choices for the three leads In "The Peacemaker." Each of the leading trio Is sure· fire for top·ranklng start stature In Hollywood.

Makellma production values are attractive and he has 5klll· fully bro\lght· forth In "The Peacemaker" the elements of story and characterization which make II the surprlBe hit of the new sea.son.

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\ !l's not cars that cause' 9~% head.lights olf high beam. A of accidents, but the people safe driver does nol 'bllnd' @ who drivc them. Careful peO· fellow road·users, - so be, cour· pie can help to avoid,accidents tcous and dim your hezdlights by making certain that en· during Safe·Driving Wee II gine, brakes, transmission; 'horn, nights and every other night and lights as well as lires are' of the year. And, remember, iIi tip·top working order. Safe if yuu're driving at night. it:s Driving Week is the time to best to stop every two hour~, take your car to your favourite I for a cup of coffee or othi( ~~~~~ee for a thorough check· 1 refreshing ~ev~ragoe. ;:',:

• 0 ° I Few people obstruct traffl~' With the first snow' of win· 1 more Ihan the driver who, o'ti(,.

ter, the small·lr), will be out I bus)' streets, gets inlo lIie' il'ith their tobog·gans. The)' mal' ! wrong lane for th~ turn he'i: already be aut this week.Safe·: going to make. During Sal,e.' Driving Week. Watch out for I Driving Week, try to plan yOU!. kids ~hoolin~ out into Ihe I city driving ahead. block 11~" road from behind parkcd cars block. and drive in the la~e or buildings, appropriate to the . turn you

• 0 , intcnd making: Icft·hand Ian!:: Friday cI'cning has bccome for left·hand turns, right.haM.:

lhe traditional shopping night lane for right turns. If YOU'lL for the Canadian family. This in doubt-Dr if you'rc goint means that the streets and side· I straight on~you'lI find t~~: walks are .often crowdcd, centre lane IS best. You can' Whether you're a driver or makc your shopping exciirsiij' pedcstrian. why not drop in 1 or business trip so mtidl~ for a quick cup of coffee at smoother and swifter by sImP.: your favorite shopping centre II ly planning your route aheaq·.: or department store, before : ' you Ica\'e for home? I'ls fun 'I SAfE·DRlVING SLOGANS .. and good safet), praclice, It will ~!akc el'cr)" wcck a Sar"~:: ..... keep you alen for thc trip Di"iving "·cek. _, home. Try this during Safc·1 Walk and dril'e safel~·. . . Dril'ing Week. when therc's a Always expect the unexpccl:_ special reason for bcing alert. I ed on the highway. . .

• 0 • II An angry driver is his own' Keep bOlh hands on thc· worst enem)".'~

slecring wheel, and you'lI be! Usc your hcad Instead of ready for all highway or slreet, your horn. ;'. emergencies. Train )'ourself to: Look before ;.uu back. do this during Safe·Driving: Slow down aftcr dark. Week and for the rest of the' Don't be I'ullure fodder ~' year. : Dril'e safely.

• 0 • I If we li~'o':p ri;:ht, more Qf, Awa\' (or the week·end dur·' us would te lelt.

l ing Sa·le·Dril'ing Week? Make: Consideration: your code 01, ,'our motor. trip smoother, : the road. .' .

'ple,mnter-and safer by stop.: Walkers can stop faster lhan, ping regularly for coffee. You' II dr'''o'', -Don't tempt fate. find you'll arril'c home rcsted ',nee c~n be a highway· and refreshed. kilIer. 0- ~ .,.

• , • :' "ur car. not yourself. The driver \l'hn 5i;:nal5 be· Lllj~uc kills.

The starkly and brutally 12,.4 ' fore he tl1rns. slops. or o,'cr'l The ri~ht \\'ay Is the onh' realistic story of an infantry '"THE ~at ' takes is considcl'ate and. safe way in traffic. company which Is forced into . _ , _ .. , thoughlful. )'cs. But the really: Courtesy costs nothing. Dril'e, a fierce engagement with the ! safc drivcr rcmembers to sce I consideratcly. . .• crack German Afrika Corps at STE 1 ~'ISHIP due SI. John's Jan. 28, Jailing WA11ERFRONT that the indicator has cancelled i YOU can be the next traffi~. I time when It most needs rest rul Jan. 27. _ ilself, once he has made the: fatality! . and reinforcements, Is told In °Nol'aport leaving 51. John, turn. ~Iakc this part of your Paren!.!! set examples for the new drama, "Steel Bay· l\'lOVEMENTS Feb. 3, Halifax Feb. 6, due st. DIRECTORY driving style during Safe·Dril'· children-·Shol',' Ihem how. •. onet" a United Artist release if ~ John's Feb. 9, sailing Feb. 10. ' ing Weck ann every other day ~!akc safe rtril'in~ a habi!. .. opening lemorrow at the Capl· NFLD. CAN,\DA STEAMSHIPS °Novaport leaving SI. John, AT DOCK of the \'ear. Decide NOW to lire. Don't t I Th t Th I t t F b 17 N B H I'f F b' 20 • • 0 • 1 take a traffic cllance. o ea reo e p cure s ars Bedford II due 5t. John's e. , .. a I ax e. , The S,S. Baccalieu which re· Leo Genn with Kieran /Morc Dec. 4th, leaving Dec. 6th. due 51. oJhn's Feb. 23, sailing, cently came off dry dock, will During Ihe prc.Chrislmas! You can't slop all accidcnt;. and Michael Medwin in top Belle Isle II leaving Halifax Feb. 24... 1 receive minor repairs before spending spree. remember that: illSt thc onc you calise. leadlne rolC.!. ~l1chael Carreras Dec. 6, due SI. John's Dec. B'I '-;-RdngcratlOn.. ., taking up the south west ocast' pcdeslrians are oftcn laden Every day. 8 Can?dians die produced and directed the Pl'C SAGUENA \' SHIPPIfliG LTD . with bulk_v parcels. So, their in traffic. Want tu try for 9'?

. salling Dec. 9. 5 S 5· d' I '1' 'I' t I' i servIce. ture irom an original ~tory and Bedford II leaving Halifax .. un la saling., on rca 1 The 5.1'. Glencoe' 15 moored range of I'isibility and rcac· Drive Carefully-The child screcnplay by Howard Clewes. Dee 9 dUe" 5t John's Dec. 11, December 5th. nrrll"lng SI. I up for the season. lion speed can he limiteo. Bc )"OS~ sal'c rna)' hDe, your o\\'n.

Leo Genn, as "inJor Gerrard 'Ii g' Dec 13' John's December lOth. The ~I.V. Trepassey in charge alert and orire ~lo\\'l)" 1Il congo Ime 10 five 10 Siay relUctantly tells his men, de· SalB~lle IsI~ II' leal'ing Halifax GULF ANn NORTHERN o! Capt. Winsor i.~ loaoing gested shopping are~" not only Alive. pleted In number, tired, dis· Dec. 15, duc St. John's Dec. SHIPPING C~'. LTD. Irei~ht for northern ports in. during Safe·Dril'in~ Week bul Ori"e l'ardull~·-lolcranlli'. grunted, that they have been 17, !al!1ng Dec. 19. ~I.V. Fergus S<1 Iii ng ~har. eludIng Englee to sail in a day throughout Ihe 1\(""10)" period, Live ann let live, ordered to help In I new attack Bedford II leal'lng Halilax lottetown Decemter ~t~, PIctou 1 or two. 0 0 • Walk eourteou.ly. on Tunis. Their part il to hold Dec. 17, due 51. John's Dec. 19, December 6th, arnvmg St'l The biggcst hazard for night· I certain farmhouse and O? 5alling Dec. 20. John's December 8th. ,AT A. E. HICK~IAN CO. drivcrs? Oncoming motorists In 1772, Baltimore eilizell~ servaUon POlt In a farmer S Belle Isle 11 Icavlng Halifax NFLD. GREAT LAKES 'The M.V. Pay Off which is i who refuse to switch their ,:orced the ~?plaill of the

1 windmill .t all cots. Dec 23 due St Johu's Dec 25 . owned by Mr. Riche, al~o the I h takrn Peggy Sluart to ulIrn his hr+-+-+~I--I--t Resolutely Ihe men o[ "c" I .,' • , S,S. Ahern Trader leaVIng ~I.V. S)'bil Scott I. moored up c arge of Capl. Gill is g I ho?1 and It, cargo of tca as i.

Company keep vigil In the slit I sailing Dec. 27. MOllt,real December Big for St. for th~ ~eason. lrel~ht for G~'cen5pond, ~ad: prote5t against the lea tax. -. , trenches on the hill outside I CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO. JOh.n s. . __ ge~s Qua;: "c;leY\"l~le, Nell', -------- - -------

'-""'-..1.-" ..... 1.-.... the farmhou.se. Though outnum: 'Guloport due 5t. John's Dec'l .,URNESS WARREN LIN~ AT STEERS t?l'dl. Lnm,den as fal north as bercd thcy miraculously repulse 10, sailing Dec. 12. D Ne~ou~d~an1 ~e BH~lfax 1 (West End Whal/) I Capc Frecls. " the first wave of German In· 'Novaport leaving Montrcal . ec. at

n DOS ong eed· H' leiIav' l The M.V, Norma and Glad)"51 A H "UR-n \,. & "0 lTD ' WILLARD

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h D 9 d SI J h' D 13 Ing Bos on ~. an a ax· h f C t Ch I . K .. I' ,. ",. • f~ntry. Apprehensive, t ey ec. , ue . 0 n s ~c. 'De 13' due St. John's Dec. 15. In c arge 0 ap. ar es can The French ship Pinta IS in await the second force. It laillng Dec. 17 (for Halifax). 5 .cI·1 'I i d {15 now moored up for the Win· rt f !ittal comes and the Allies are forc. 'Novaport leavlr,g Halifax L~I ng ~ga n same ay or ter. po or a re . ed to' exacuate their pOSitions, Dec. 26, due SI. John's Dec. 29, INverpooS' tl I I I ,\T AV'RE '. SONS LTD.

' 'Ii 30 ova co a eal' ng L ver· AT H M C DOCKYARD .' OJ: but In so doing, a Itrange. but 601 ng Dec. . . 001 Dec. 12, due st. John's .. . . The ~!.V. Jennie Elizabeth i

heoric change of events, bring 'NoJvaporet Hleal~flng J St·9Jodhn PDec. lB. Leaving for Halifax The ~!.V. Belle Bay is slat· discdrgcd all her cargo and is I i t t 1 I I t d f t N B an a I ax an uc ed' to sail for the south west v c ory au 0 mm nen e ea. .., ., . , d B t D 19 d Han is now moored up for the win· I'

Their courage paves the way St. oJhn'. Jan. 12, sailing Jan. aDn 201s on decB' t' uDe I ;4~ coast. f th I f T I 13 ec. ,an os on ec. . The Cinderella Balatena ter. I Or e cap ure 0 un S, a ma- . Leaving Boston Dcc 27 and " The M.V. Erick Keith is also

jor slep along the road to total °Novaport leaving St. John, H I'f D 31 d . St J h' Canadian Explorer, Scow YHI moored up for the winter. ' I t N B J 20 H I'f J n 23 a I ax ee. , ue . 0 n s 254, and M.V. Quidi Vidi moor· v c ory .. an. , a I ax a. 'J 2 S '11 I d AT BAINE JOH:-lSTONS " . an. . al ng aga n nme ay cd up Indefinitely.

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for Liverpool. CO. LTD. Newfounaland leaving Liver· AT CROSBIE &, CO. LTD. The ~LV. James and Patrick

pool Dec. 31, due SI. John's The two whalers Finback and in charge of Capt. Furlong is Jan. 6. Leaving for Halifax Bnd Olaf Olsen are still offered for taking freight for Wesleyville, Boston Jan. 7, due Halifax .Jan. sale. Greenspond, Valleyfield, St.

19 and Boston Jan. 12. Leaving AT. T. HALLETS LTD Brendan's and Happy Adven· Boston Jan. 13 and Halifax Jan. The ~!.V. Clem E. Dalton I ture, sailing for the abol'e 17, due 51. John's Jan. 19. Sail· n I ports at the end of tile week. ing again same day for LIver· ! pool. Liverpool. : AT JOB BROS.

FURJliESS RED CROSS , The ~!.V. Blue Prince In Nova Scalia leaving L!1'erpool S.S. Manchester .Explorer I charge of Capt. Gillett will

Jan. 16, due St. John's Jan. 22. Icaving. New York December have a complete refittal and in· Leaving for Halifax. and Boston 5th., Samt John, N.B. Decem'l stallation of refrigerator mach· Jan. 24, due Halifax Jan. 26 ber ath., Hahfalt December inery. and Boslol\ Jan. 29. Leaving 11th., arriving SI. John's De'l Boston Jan. 30 and Halifax cember 14th. sailing December ON THE SOUTHSIDE Feb. 4, due St. John's Feb. 6. 17th. for Corner Brook, Hall· There are three Portuguese Sailing again same day' for fax and New York. fishing trawlcrs In for fuel arid ---------------------- supplies and after receiving I ,w ___ _ ---.-----.- .---~ .----- - - - ....... same will sail for their respec·

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Grand Falls' Win Second; Defeat Senior Gu ards 6· 3 Sam Gregory Has Hat Trick With Sam Gregory again Alf Hiscock lot the gat8 at

pavlnl th8 way the touring 19.~6 for holdlnl and Mike Gr.nd Falla Andcos took their Davis received I ten minute leeond win over the Guards misconduct at 20,00 •

Freshwater Takes •

8-0 Win Over • enlor hockey team In an ex· Sam Gregory from Tem C b C f E hlbltlon encounter at the Jesseau at 4.14 of the middle ar onear . 0 . Prince of Wales last night. stanza gave the Andc05 I 3-1 Grogory fired three goals ns lead and Reg Ryan on a paIS Grand Falls took a 6·3 victory. from Tom Blackm'ore at 14,3~ On Wednesday night the And· mBde It 4·1. PenalUea to Grand cos .topped GUBrds 7·1. Fa lis In the second laW AU

So far the travelllng Grand Hiscock cBlIed for holdlni .t ,.1Ia Iquad have won all four 4.lS and Walt Davia bellli nab· of their games. They defeated bed for the same olfence at Bell' hlBnd 7·1 and 9·2 last 13.16 On Guards Howle Maek· weekend Bt the Island ArenB er w'as given two minute! for and they' wind up their tour elbowing at 111,20. "'lib two gRmes Rgalnst the Two goals for Guards got Conception BAY CecBeea to· them close at 4-3 In the final nliht and tomorrow nl~ht at frame. Doug Chaulk tallied the Harbour Grace Stadium, from Gordon Butler and Howle

Gregory was top man for ~Ieeker at 4,22 and Meeker Grand Fall! with his three scored from Butler at 11.10 for .cores and one assbt. Tom a close score, Grand Falls went Blackmore had a goal and two Into a two goal advantage at IlIlstl with Clar GouldIng and 14.27 with Clar Goulding count· Reg Ryan accountin~ for their erlng from Gregory and Black· other scores. Ron Heale)' and more, The fInal Andcos goal

In High School hockey at the Harbour Grace Stad.lum yester·. d.y the Frelhwater school tum whllewL!hed the team from Carbonear C, of E, lehool by a .eore of 8-0,

The Water men were lead by the Icorlng ssvvy of Herbert Butt who elme up with fin tallies, while Junior Snow ac· eounted for thl other three goals for the winners.

Fre.lhwater held a comfort· able 4-0 lead a t the end of the first period, In the second and third frames they added B brace. extra In both lor a gaml Icore of 8-0,

Terr), Jesseau each drew' an came at 18,22 with Sam Greg· OII!!at, Howle ~Ieeker with a ory doing the Icorlng unuslst· Athlete Of Year 1I0ai and an assist was tops for ed. Guards with Ed Thlslle and The Guards penalty In the Doug Chaulk gelling their olher I third went to Bob Badcock for scores, Gordon Butler set up roughln!! at 4,2~, Grand Falls I pair of marker~ while Max lost Gregory for holding the Howell drew an assist. I puck at 1.02, Walt Davis went

It was 2·1 for the Andcos : off at 4,25 for roughing, Terry Ifter the opening stanzR and Jesseau was called for elbow· 4-2 for the same 5qllad s:oin~ Ing at 8.4~ and Ron Davh lot Into the final frame, Both a ten minute misconduct It teams scored twice In the last 11.43, period. Referee. Fraser CIBrke.

Sam Gregory with an unas· Linesmen: Dave MacDonald .isted tally at 1.40 accounted and Gordon Thomas. for the first Grand Falls mark· LINEUPS en .• nd Ron Healey set Tom GUARDS: R. Sklrvlng, M. Blackmore up at 8,2S for theIr Howell, T. Sweetland, G. But· lecond tally to have It 2·0, Ed ler, H. Meeker, W. England, ThIstle from ~Iax Howell at E. Thistle. D. Chaulk, F. North, US for Guards had it 2·1. C. Ivany, R. Parsons" E. Vat· Grand Falls got five first perIod cher, B. Badcock, M, Chaplin, penalties. Markle Andrews was B, Gooble,

(omm. To Meet Sunday P. M.

The St. John', Athlete Df the Year Committee will b, holding a meellng this !iUD. day aflernooD Ii the home Df Mr. Edgar !iqulrea OD Glmbler Sireet, which 15 IOClted In the new houlln~ .rea jUlt off lIbe western elld of Ellubeth Avenue.

'I1Ie meetIng 11 cBlled for 1.30 and all memben are requeated ~ altend.

called for elbowing at 3,3S, GRAND FALLS: P. Corbin, Gregory went off at 7.16 for T. Jesseau. R. Davis, R. Ryan, LIC!,()X, M. Andrewi. A, Ride. Inferference. Terry Jesseau was A. Gregory, T, Blackmore, T. out, R. Healey, M. Davis, W. nabbed for elbowing at 11.14, Blackmore. J. Temple, R. Davis, C, GOUldIng, C. ThomBs,

THE DAILY

COLONEL WILLIAM F. DAVIES, 64th Air Division Comptroller lit Pepperrell Air Force Base, is shown 85

he proposed the "Tonst to Newfoundland" at last night" Annual Dinner of the St. John's Regatta Committee. Reading from. left to right:-Colonel Sir Leonard Qutl :dge, Han, Charles Ballam, Colonel Davies, James D. Higgins, and Mayor H, G. R Mews.-(Terra Nova P>.o Service,)

Bowling COMMERC[AL

(Last Night's Games) Telegram 3, CPO 0, Harvey's 3, Ayre's 0, Bennett's 2. Imperial 011 1. AID 2, PepP, Comm. I, UNF 2, Brookfield 1. Base Ordn, 2, Nfld, Brew. 1. Cousins 3, Clouston's 0, Mitchell's 3. Arm. v,' arks O. R. Garage 2. Standard I. Hubley's 2, ~!urray's 1. S, Levitz 3, Hickman's O. R, Beverage 2, N aCel 1.

High Three Frames: J, Cranshaw.... ...... 879 R. Short .... .... .... .... 840 C, Godden .... .... .... .... 827 M. Downey ... , .... 800

HIgh Singles.: J. Walsh .... .... 380 C, Godden '" .... .... .... 363 G. Wadden ............ ". 332 G. Tobin .... .... ........ 332 G. Hawley".. .... ....... 311 R. Short ........ ,. 310 J. Cranshaw ....... , ".. 307 M. Daviney .. , .... .... 30~

HIgh Team Singles: Nfld, Brewery . 1119

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CITY·COmIERCIAL (Last J'>!ght's Games)

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~s, ST. JOHN'S, NPLD", FRIDAY, D!C!MB!R 5, "51

HOCKEY Regatta' Committee Still Undefeated Holds Annual Dinner

DOUG HilLIS High School Scorers - • '" "-_.a.an

No p Holy Cross 10-0

Deputy· Mayor· Jim Hlgglnl He referred to the songs of lilt nlsbt celebrated his birth· Newfoundland In editions of day by belna chairman of the Newfoundland folk song book!. annual dinner of the St, John's The second toast of the Resatta Committee held at the programme wa~ to the City. Old Colony Club. " This was proposed by A":~l1r

Donovan Heads leagu~ Senior Irish Dominate . Top •.. ~ H k Mike Donavan of St, Pat's Is ~ game with the Crusaders ye!t~

the top point getter of the, High I day. Orville Hong with tfit* OC ey: School Hockey League and three scores and two assist! picked up Fires Three Hong Guards 'Ask For Last night the members of E. Jackman In an eloquent the Committee, special glfests Ipeech gave a vivid re.ume Df

their Ilxth Ben Bennett II mlrumln and along with press and radio the city yester year to Its . of his Irish teammates hold :he five points while CODway ~d

ncxt scoring ~pols to have Sl. Donavan both got two goala:ad Pat's with the league's top tour the same number of as.slsts for scorerS. In fact, the Irish !irst four points each Melvin Hong line of Orville tiong, Donavan had a pair of qsslsts. ., ,

III High ~hool Anilul Barrett drawlnl the Wrl'tten Request attended the annual function present le\'el. Mayor H. H, Doug Hillis who hal been of di'JIII yelter· lIallt. of the Regatta Committee Mewa replied to the toast and looking good In practices and 5.11 onl'incing Tom Conway got number which was highlighted by a In a lengthy speech 11ayor exhibition games on defence II (ed Holy eight for St. Pat's at 10.00 with On Meeker very Interesting toast Hst for Mews spoke considerably of his for tbe Guards senior hockey Ira? mol'ing Orvllle and Melvin Honll each which It has been noted for I 19~4 trip to England and Scot· squad told the Dally NeW8 last

~ I!~ luperior plcklna up an anist. Orville . down through the years. 'land, He described the unsoll· night that he would not be II' ~in& pro\" ! Hona from Bob Godden It The Guarda Athl.tic Auocla· Among the honoured guesl5 cited efforts of citizens of both playing in the SI. John',S senior "d, f renet, For I 13.42 and Tom ConwlY on a tlon h .. liked the St. John's lilt night were His Worship compared with city residents. /lockey league this season,

dil ~t wal their ~ pm from Mill. Donavan It Hoclley League to put In writ,. Mayor H. G, R. Mewl, Hon, After describing in detail Mayor Hillis didn't give a reason but 1I1,~ I nil' three: 14.46 had the alme enIDnIl 1().0 inll their reQueat to hlv. Howle Char leI H. Ballam, Colonel Mews concluded his response the hefty athlete has had more f\lh ; them in: for St. Pat'., Ed Shapt.r It O,ts Meeker IVlllibie for I cOlch· William F. Davl., Comptroller to the toast to the city by than his share of Injuries this lI~rJ ! and rrank DellJmore It l.U Inl job with the local Ill-ttu 54th, Air Division at Pepper· stating that the City was mak· past year.

and Tom Conway hold the top TOP SEVEN SCORERS ' " three position with defenceman GP G A PU," Melvin Ho~g in fourth spol. Donavan, SP ., 6 13 10 23'"

Les Wallacc of SI. Michael's, 0, Hong, SP .. 6 12 8 20' Eric Coombs of Curtis and, i'~ter t, Conway, SP 6 13 619 Byrne of Holy ,Cross are all M, Hong, SP ,. 6 4 10 14' deadlocked for the filth 0lace. t-, Wallace, SM ~ 7 " 11 All four St, Pat's players in· E, Coombs, C ~ 7 <10'11 crcased ,their points In ~heir P. Byrne, HC 8 10' 1 11'

'nder Eric. had Holy Croll lIetinti two 1:Ip- IQUIIla. The GuardJ wlnt to rell, Colonel Leonard Outer· ing great advancement III It I Hillis 'mlssed leveral games L~,:niourlh Game' ping penlltie.a In the third. Th' know whit the lellU' trill r.. bridie, Kt., C,B,E" D,S,O" overall programme, He said of baseball this past summer. aU t him, Bill I Irish team outJhot the Cru· quire from Meeker Ind want along 1\ith honorary members. that SI. John's would be havIng In one game at the city ball 11~I~when llac' I aaden 16-1 in the flnll frame. it em paper 10 thlt tb.y tin of the committee. I a new CIty Hall, if not riext park he was hit three times I~rrt limes and, REFEREES: Itudy It. During the evening Coun·, ycar or the year after than and In another contest he re· ~IIXED BONSPJEL SATeR.

Curling News I N A H A' S ;, .: i • ,. em' -.: I ' .'

I her IhUIOUL' Sib Quick and Ted Withen. A fIlokesmln far Guardl IBid cUlor Bob McLeod lead the 'I within the next fivc ycars, ceived a blow In the head that 01 len Iho:! in ' UNEUP8: thlt h' wun't tao hopefullbout IIltherini in community ling, Colonel Leonard Outerbrldge sent him to the General Has. DAY, DEC. 6'J'H.

0Dir Ie wilh mosl ST. PAT'S - ErIc GuaOl')', the chlnce. of Miller cOlch· Inl which was enjoyed by all. pnlposed the toalt to the SI. pltal for I week. : Annual Meeting·

! m Iht blue· Melvl,n . HOlli, DOIll Phelln, In, all. Dr both of the Ill'ltar Committee President Higgins John's Regatta Committee. Sir Earlier in the hockey season First Named Skip ro pUI up a, Dave Ryan, Tom Conway, Or· teaml u hll prll,nt commltt· !cHowlng a delicious meal Leonard praised the work of he was hit In the leg by a puck -2,01}- Starts T oda-y

~ t of him, I vllle Hans, Mlk. Donlvan, Bob mlnta will 111111,. prev.nt him served by the capable staff of the group of private citizens during an exhibition encounter Sir L, C, Outerbridgc J \a.I lop St, 'Godden, Anglll Barrett, Bern from devctins the time neeel' the Colony Club opened the who gave much of theIr time against the Conception Bay Cee. vs RctS he 'COIert Bennett, Bob Abbott, Jobh Ul1' for Ill'ltar coach!nll. nlght'l proceedlng~ by glving the year round to brlng Derby Bees at the Harbour Grace C, F. Horwood i The semi·annuaI mertins'

"d I:el up IWD· Gover, Doug Connolly. League preJldent Jim Vinl· I warm welcome to all present Day to 10 many, He apoke of Stadlum and spend some time J, R, Parsons R, ~L French I which IIJll be the prellmllllrY-I· inU, ~\ike· HOLY C R 0 S S - Charlie combe said that the GUlrdJ reo especially the speclal guests, the many improl'ement.! at t t~e Carbon ear Hos~ltal. He ~i~~', ~', ~~I~ratt Mrs. PipPl' I meeting of the l'iAHA before' r ~onwal' bolh Ennls, PIt Den.mora, John Me- queat will be anrw.rtd It onc.. He regretted that some of those Quidi Vldl and In hIs usual hasn t played a game SinCe that the start of the all·Nfld. hockey

OF marker's and Cormack, Ed Shlpter, Pat The Junior Ill·.tan are Icbed· invited were unable to attend style related several stories of ti I ~!rs, E, A, Pratt i wars will get underway this o umber 01 HS' Hearn, Peter Byrne, Peter DellJ' ultd to .tart praet!Cel I' loon due to other commitments. happeningl Around Newfound· ~h'l Hllli 'd G, Gionnau V. Reid i morning at ten' o'cl~k In the

"had 1\\0 "0"15 more, Mike Murphy, Bob p.~. u tbe rerular leriee II com· Th I I ded HI Hid d' hi tr' Li u 1 e s sal that he R Bartlett R, p, Goddcn ,'hockey town of Jlarbour Grace.-" n ~ e!le nc u I on or an urlng SIpS al e' wouldn't perform In the senior ' I

~itJ Bern Ben·: chard, Sam Howlett, frink plated Ind I eolch will have Lieutenant Governor Campbell tenant Governor of the Provo leagu 't I ' l'k I th t ~!rs. J, R. Parsons Delegates from all main· ,Densmore Gerry Hold.n )Jlck to b. found III the very near Ma"pherlon, Ince, Mr. Michael Howley, ~ 1 S \,ery ley a ~Irs, V, Reid, hockey centres In ~ewfound.

Int! Ind a>sist,ng . , , .. • he WIll see achon In the Com.~! J B tt I d Han! .~,d Angus, Antie, Shamul O'Realln, Tom future, Hon. Secretary of the Com· merclal circuit wit h the . rs, , enne ~I an, Corner Brook, Grand 'elrd up a hrace : GUlhue. The first toast of the even· mlttee responded to the tosst Mammy's Bakery squad, Last L T '1 ' 55 C, Parsons Falls, Gander, St. John's, Bell' ~ SHOTS ON GOAL: Ing waa proposed by Colonel giving a general rundown of year HIllis played in the all. T' D a~ or J, Laws Island and Conception Bay will'

In &oal for Ihe 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Ttl. . DIVes of Pepperrell, The Col· the Committee's erforll during Newfoundland playoffs for the . unne R. Levitz be attending the meeting whIch ."rd ~'cli uc,plle' Grelory ..' :II 1 7 Church Servl"ce onel who recently requested the past year nnd the' outlook Corner Brook entry, I R Baggs .~, Crane, lS e~pected to go Inw a second I'"' 1111n!t hIm, He lEnni •.•• " 8 l' 18 IG III extension of ler\'lce bere for the future, I jltss E. Elton :'Il1ss F. Darby day. • WI! of the Ir:lh 'TODAY'S GAMES .t Pepperrell ptaised the na· The final to BIt On thl pro- i jfrs. M, Giannou :'IIrs O'Leary: At this meeting nrlous reso. wlel! 10 {aCe the. Two gamu will be playt4 in B I' L tura! belutiel of the Province, gramme wal to the Press and eBN I d'· A. Henlc), R,C,B, ~rercer ,Iullona from hockey centrt!

often, Fi\~. the hlllh IChool leagul todl' OW IRg eague the relationship of the Amerl· Radio, Thll was ably propoaed nterme tate :\Irs. Cannon :'Ilrs, T, O'Lent')' "ill be tabled and dlscumd . and theae will Ilnlsh the reiu, can service with the New· by Mr, Bernard Collins, 2,· • C. C, Prat! J, J. ~'urphy and plans for the for1hcoming lar achedule, At 40.30 SL CHRISTMAS loulldlandera, He described slstant secretary of the Com· I H k S hockey ptayofls "ill be flnalil· Teresa'i will cluh with Model TURKEY SERIES Newfoundland hospItality as mlttee, Mr. Collins thanKcd thc OC ey eries -4.00- crt. while St, Mlchael'l will fac. unequalled anYWhere, Thts press and radio for theIr IeI' L, ~1. Ayrc L ',J. Brett; The mceting 11111 be held at

Icam ~Lacpherlon at 7,30, Tb. only TKII\ No.1 toast wu responded by Han· vices throughout the year. _ ~Irs, \\" ~fcNamara PIke's lIoteI, startlng at te!\:o ttl performance game that can haVe I bearing R tt ourable Charles Ballam, Mr. Denni! Ferry of VOCM reo The Conception Bay North I . ~Irs. ~!. Dunnc I and will continue In the alter: Ind lk31~d wdl. on the playoff teaml is thl SI. B, TH~;;~~n E~C;~~~, ~.v':u~.' Mlni!ter of Labour of the Pro· plied to the toast, Intermediate hockey i : H, BlIcklngh<!m J, ~leeh3n noon and If business compels

i display b)' i ~Ilchael' •. Macphenon eneount· vinclal Government. Mr. Bal· Before the evening's proceed· prodUcing some oo%erh~~kd~. :I!iss )1. De\,ercaux 'it will resume on Saturday mOIl of Ihe Cru· cr, phriel. 11m thanked the Colonel for ings concluded Councillor and close games H~d last night . ~llss B, Wyatt morntng.

\lin! stopped be, A win fDrMacphenon wUl Team No, J his fine toast and In a sincere Joseph Fltglbbon proposed a at the Harbour Grace Stadium E, F. KCllllCd.\ A. l!; Thomil

as I ---__ _ ih!ir o~n lone. ,leave St. Michael'. In third J. Lllte (Capt,), A, Ok., M. but jocular mood gave many tORSt to the Chairman, Mr. three more games wcre laved I L, Cr.ane F. Kle cy I ,

l)IIk on Ihe HOII'I place While a victory for St. How.ll, W. Rowe, R. Jd~en, llIu.trations of the beauty of Hlggins, stressing the great in the League series WI~ch is T. Gnfflths D. B~ccn "\nth[S'~Y rnstead Savs

JU Pal Densmor~ ,Mlke's will have them dead· Newfoundland and the fine Qualities of :he Committee's being competed by practically: ~!rs. Harlcy ~!rs, "anI Vt' !~. ~ I areal ~ame i locked for aecond IPot with T.1lIl No, • hOlpitJllty of Newfoundland· leader. Mr. Hlggln! replied and every dlstr1ct in th B ' ,D. Erlgccomhe R, Coupland

po,ilinn, Ed i both Curtll and Holy CrOll, G, Jlcobs (Clpt,), r. Coffen, era referred to by Colonel In bringing the ~veninR to a In the first gam: Ia~i' ni::ht K. CI,arke (' H, Ballam' 0 U;,~ 1/

Funk Drnsmore SI. Pat'" Holy CrOll, CurtIJ D. BrC7WII, C. Andrew., W. Bar· Davis. The Minl!ter of Labour close expressed hiS thank. to V:ctorla took a 6.1 wm ovcr " \\. ~!acDonaid . ' n .'J'iI~ I .... gam~" and St. Mlchael'l are all in the rinrton, said that Iithough he travelled the members of the CommJttee I Perry's Co h'I' th ~! "halcl1 "" ,.- Id I I' ve, W 1 e In e sec· I' I '

le t Bob l;odden . semi·flnllJ of the leaiue. How Telll No, , the Northern Scandal'ian ~oun· who he 5a were rna n y re·: ,,"·1 ""me I' I d G' d ,It·, \1. Grav ~Irs R T \'St e J L" , f th . ,,,I-l cr e Ir:n e all, L 0 0'

fnllmh score at; the .emles wUI be run wl11 de· W 141 (C pt) L! J trlel h, faUed to see scenic iponslble or e carrYing out Conception Harbour battlcd it F, E, Hlle r, ester, e UIS fini period and pend upon the aam. tonisht. MorCln,~. B~·.tt, W. C:~Il': belUty II h. witnemd along of the succes! of the .Regatta out ri~ht dOlln the wIre with 1 ~Irs, 0, Ayre J, Dobson HOLYOK".- .

mlde il 2·0 at The fim place Iquld Ia .up- th. eOIlUlnu of Newfoundlsnd, each year. P . ', 'B, J, DeVine F, Snow -, }j, " AP - 'cr· d ort de Grave taKing the I'IC', Y' R B' h ' mer hea,'vII'''loi't L'o"I"" L',"'lr. !O~ Conwa)' and pOle to meet the tblrd .pot T.1lIl N., I tory b)' a ~ore of 6.5. , .1lSS IS op ~Ij,s ~1. KleIle), pion Joe Lolli's o~a'rl Th~~~~a~' ,;,'~

u:haaged pasm i club with the leeond team pll1' N. Noaeworth1 (<:tpt.), I, "ONIGHTS GAME In the nIghtcap game Butler·, S f af'crnoon sessIOns current cron rf "n'lr" ")" 'rs ;~!e, 51. Pat'lllng the fourth. AJ nothinl ClII McClellln, G, WiHmlll, I. I'.! ville blanked Upper Island ClII'e' "I p,are~ ~r 'II jl F'n R doc"n't hke ~oad 1'.'O,:( ;'n1 . ,:.~ ,;,

~;r:;:~~~n;~, ::: i ~~~~~~e~~fY~~:::~:: :::ed:~, J~ Robw. Fe-lid' vs . -H oly Cross: ~~ie3':a::r::so ;:::e~h~n h:h:: ~~o~~es, \\" ~~~~o;vling~ n, '! ~~fk~~ drink \·:hi,,'·,. inSl'a:! ('

I;:': f;~~~ fraa:e~ i of i~: ~~~~\eam. that finiah. Sk~~~~ ~~~~I.ai, P~tte~:. . . ~~t~~7gehdia!~t~eri~~r~~u~\r~d:~~~ G. Bearns -7~~, Pratt : la~~i~t~;~~i~~,c L~'~!~r.~3i;0,):~~~: Jrom Angus Bar· ed on the boltom of the circuit Tellll NI, , Holy_ CrOllI face off with been cleared up and hi will taking an onesided win over I :,Irs, H,~wse ~II'S, Shaw dition anrt resl arc th~ nrime (5,

Bennett RI 2,~ will have I round robin I.rlea D, Petm (Clpt.), H. Hall, G, Felldlan. in junior hockey ac· perform tonight. Spaniard's Bay with thc score, G. ~!c.,amara G, Tapper senlials of boxing." ' llike Do~avan for I trophy dODlttd by Howl. Loc:ke, L, Holl0Wl1, G. IIlnl', tlon tonight It the Stadium, The. Felldlans will have John at the end of the gnme rending ~!r5, Tapper ~Iiss 0, ~Iiltrr Louis. now oni,v lR poul:ds up at U~ for Meeker between themulvo, DUI to the late .hop clo.lng the Carter In goal with Bill Martin, j 10·2 for Harbour Grace. ; J, ~' Butle.r K\\"J!W~!~ abo\'e hiS bC.it bGx:ng \\'cIMilt ej. Pat's aul.!hol SI. Tere.aa'l, Macpherson Ind Teas No, • encounter will .tart at 9,30, Nev Henderson, Stan Breen '. .. J, .• !3P'O~C) C" OI\J~ I "rMd n ,r

Md· K. R Idl (C pt) G M r ~t ~1 D ld ... \,;'- a \~TC:'~'ling S:-IO\\. hE:; e 14-2 in Ine sec, , 0 el will take part in thll eyno I.,. U· When theu two teallll played end John· Winter on defence, ~ rs, . , , nc ona' II'cdne,day night. : serlel, ell', T. Bllncbard, A" White, I, In the opening .round Felldians Breen may lea action on the '" :llrs, Taylor

six ~oaIJ: The rtanding.a of the Itlllll ConnoU1. tool I do.e M victory, forward line. for the Feild PatriCian ~lr5, J, King ~ltss E. HCld He said Flo::d Patterson. tile , IS the)' held I iolni Into today', sarno ar.: T ... No, , GoinI into the contest to- power plaYl., A. Foster W, D, jlcCarter heav)~veight ch~mp, and other 10 play, .\Ukc P W L PU. L. II It C pt W night St. Pat'. hive won six Up front Feild will have I }[rs. A, Boyd ~Irs, B, Strong dil·i.'ion cilar.1ps nre injUring Ihe On'ille Hong: St. Pat'l ".,' II II 0 12 Sh u D (BI ,), C~:t),l, Ind lost one for 12 pointJ and three lines, The first atrlng 80 I' L D Holden A, Noseworthy sport r,ccause they don't li;:ht

ItCOndl of the ~ Curtls •... ,'" II '2 8 IrpI,. arn .. , , . the top .pot. Guardl with flve wlll see Dave Batten, Don Yet· wing eague ~irs, :'I!cCarter ~!rs, ~lcGrory I of:en enough. Slate boxing ~om.' I ~ anrt Orville' Holy CrOis .• ,. 8 '2 8 T'1lIl No. II victorlel Ind two 10lses are man and Rudy Baird working ~lrs, J, E, Bullcr : m1.'Slons and bexing associations hCl Conway get.' SI. Mlchael'l "e 3:1 II R. McKinllY (Capt.), G. lee and place with ten points together whUe Ed Wooillar, I ~!rs, J,. K. Clouston, wore 0: fault for not enforcing

II 2.20 ~ave the St. Tere.aa'i ••• e l' :I Tbomu, W. Elton, M, L7nch, II, Ind FelldlallJ on four wlllJ and lJoyd Holwell and Bob Ken· WEEK·END GAMES G ~13cDonaid A,.T. Dunne i title defcnce deadlines, The' menth : Macpherson,.,. B l' S Qulel!. three defeat. are third with ned, will .kate on the second ~Irs, Cascy ~Irs Carter' It 9,5~ with' Model ..•• ,... B 0 15 0 T tlaht point., Holy Cross have line, The third combination will MEN'S LEAGUE R. Chalker N, )fcGrory

tim 0, 11 won I ,a me Ind tied another lee Nev Symonds, AI Woolgar Section "A" J, K, Clouston A, W. Boyd L. Rowe (Clpt,), C. Goobl., for tbr •• point. Ind fourth and Gerry RU!ltll slated for J, Burgess C, T. Thompson

C. Stayl", 1\. Bull', H. PIlte. spot. St Bon'. have one tied action, , . -3,00- I :\Irs. Al1d~rson Mrs, Bartlctt TIUI No, 11 ram. to their mdlt for the Jack Connol'll will take his Alle)s, C, W. Ra:d p, E, Taylor

G ChI C) i cellar on one point. unusual netmlndlng style in ~Ford vs, Fargo. A, Lush J, p, Chelvers , nelY ( apt., L, I.. I 7 ~Nash " . I E R kw II

Roundup ,11 -tardi! ""we' to catch Planle nlppllli. 'nI, To. h C _.IA bb'·- Thll" are three lamN rt- goal for Holy CrOBI and his de- ..,..... 1'5, ."orm. V C ouston . oc e , op, . _II, T, Ro WOI, A. d 'I \' CI t I 'ERS dd

Sitionil Hockey ronto defenceman broil. lIP a ~ TelT)' Sa. ChUK Montreal rush at his own blu ..

II!rtt brilliant ~oal line raced up Ice qulcl!ly IIId D!!,'~I, R~ Wings lire<! from a sharp' angle:

l'nvil'. IIlinin, in the .Ileond rOllnd of fence will be Andy Shepter, -4 00- ~!l'S, Hcr er .' rs, . ous on, SEA ,ED TE:-iD a resa· the eebedule. Tomorrow nlgbt Brian Philpott, Len McGrath, Alteys:' ~[iss B Bourne 'ed tu t!le under.ligned, and en·

T'IIII N., 11 W, NOieworthy (Clpt.), A.

BI1:lnI 4-0 Thurs· Backstrom, I centre, booated , i 5ladium. the Conadlans Into a H lead It

Hunt, H, Ball, W, WlrfOrd, " Andr.",.

TIIlIl No, l' . 26 ~~ots 2:20 of the flnt period, culmillat· '~d ~\uloUI nl Ihe Ins a smart pUlinl play with t:s Wil :hp ",cond Maurice Rocket Rlchlrd wi I\it!Wl\b~ 'i~ C~· another rookie, Ab McDonald,

L. Butler (Clpt.), W, BWT)', G, PHt, R. Simmom, B. Hit. field,

I BACKSTROM'S SECOND in the middle At IS: 12 Backstrom swept ill bi& Ipter~n on Bower from the rllilt Iide IIId

01 :he ice and fired a sharply·angltd ID-loo\er, ~\lulng tB·looler A lIst.llght Invnlvlns two '.IIIY·

TIIlIl No, 18 D. Olclford

KlnllY, R, Andrew..

(Capt.), G. Me· NOleworthy, H.

I Don Simmons ers from each team started in • I the. Toronto zone In the third

THII No. II

bad, Icor~d In: period and both' sides wera lor· .a~ln~ in a Ie· , ced to play four men uid. for

hl rl11le, and lack! five minutes when r.t.ree Red L 9C1h NIfL goal Storey impaled major penalties

, "" belore Howe on all four pllyerl.

F.' Percy (Clpt.), C. BellJon, M. HopklllJ, L. Chafe, B. Bart. lett.

r'llIl N" IT C. HutcbeDi (Capt.), R. Lan.,

I. LeGrO'W, L. Blundon, l', Pitcher,

in nl~ht

I "hole , Hockey fronl·run~,in~ tltlore IJ,7,~

Backstrom loalt In Ihe

The eombataDlI were Moot· real's Donnie Manhan and Henri Richard with Bob Pillord and Carl Brewer of the Leafs.

In addition, Slorey Imposed four minor penalti" aiallllt the Leal, and three minors .. ~mst the Canadlanl. None figured in the lCorins.

Bans Curlers EDMONTON CP - The Al·

berta Curlin, AIIodatloa hal

Teall No, 11 J. ClhIll (<:tpt.), R. Lind.

mom, r, Youd.n, A. AndreWI, C, Kin,.

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r AJI-: dill liter. ..~. The Dominloa Curlinll Anocl.. l·2-Tum 1 VI. TtIIIl 111.

tlon Wid III provincial l1'0upil U--Team 18 VI. Team 11, lilt March to bar Itudenll bt- U-Tum 12 VI, T.lm 18. low the urunrtll7 level trom -playoffa leading to the tenlor NOTE:-Team capta\nJ are title. requut.d to eontact their full

The Alberta usoc!ation al1'eed team and Il n ... 1I')' subltl· to Ilk thlt the DomlnlOll hlJh tute In cu. 10m. member II • cbool champiOlllblp final be unlbl. to bowl, PI .... lee that Pilyed durinJ Euler holidayl to your team lion time--partlcu, cut down lou of .chool UIn., . larly thole It 7 o'cloek .

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the Crul8den eiuh with SI. John Furey and Cy Walsh, 5.6-Vangu d L' 1 i ~!iss jl ~!ad3rlane I dorscd "TE..,\'DER FOR WHARF Bon'. Ind In tbe late game St. The Crusaders three forward 7.S-Bulck a~s ~. inco n, ,J, Stoneman C, 11311 REPAIRS, CAPE ST. MARY'S, Pat .. meet Guard., lInea are In tact. On the first .' eso o. I ~'rs, Stone~an C, Lan~ln DIGBY C.OuNTY, .5,", wW: b.

airing Bill Malone, "Skeete" Se~tlon ''B'' I ~I:s, D. Will.I :\~rs, TeJsler r.ccrivect In the .offlce of thl Only one lineup change ls Mahon and John Mason wm -3,00- I :'Ihss B. Wyatt ~hss ~1. R,an, Secretary, ul1l1I" 3.00 p,m.

.xpect.d for the encounter to· work together with Jack Mona· Alle,v8: H, Angel W Tillet . (E,S,T,) . lIiSbt, Stan Breen will be back han, Balli Chafe and Frank l·2-Cadlllac \'5, Imperial. I j[rs J. Burgess ~!iSI j, :a:nell j \~EDNESDAY, January 7, 1953 In uniform for FelldlallJ. Breen Hickey on the ~econd trio. The I H-:'I[erCUI): vs, \'auxhall, :\Iiss Carlar.d ~fr;. \\ Illtams i Plans and speCification csn WII IUfPCnded for the last third llne will have Bern I ~I;ss )1. Devereoux I be ~eell and form of len.der 'Ime Feild played due to a Tricco, Bill WeiICott and Jim Aile" -4,00- 1 ,,~:rs, D, Elton obtained it the olfice of tbe milunderrtandlnll but this hu Lane. 1 }5. ~Irs, Chell'en ~Ir!, G. HIbbs ChIef EngIneer, lJep~rtment of __________ --;__________ ·2-Austin v., LaSalle, ~1. J, Willianu A, Cox Public, Works, ottawa, On\ario,

3-4-Hlllman VI, Edsel. ~lr8, Cox Mrs Lush at the oHice of the District En·

Andcos Meet League To Change CeeBees Tonight Junior Schedule In First Of Two In 3rd Round

The executive of the St~ John's Th. Grand Falla Andeo! who H~key League has told the Holy

lIa" chalked up four wins In Cross and SI. Pat's hockey teams u many .tam here on the that It was Impossible to nave a el.t eout with double vidories different schedule than the one oyer Bell iIIalld alI'ltan and used last weekend, This was in

, the Gnardt lenlor team, meet answer to a protest from Holy Ulelr ItrongeBi oPpollents In CroSI about having to play their tonr tonight when they games on last Friday and Satur· meet the Conception Bay all· day and a protest from St, Pat'. IiaI'II In the flnt of • two game on having to play last Friday, aeries, Saturday and Monday.

The' AndcOi hln made to The switching of the Ichedule dlte an Impreslive showing was an attempt to increase the here on their tour wltb fine number of fans at the hockey tellllwork IIId hard hlttlng tac, !lames,

Alleya:

MIXED LEAGUE Bectlon "A"

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I5-&-Blue vs, Gold, 7·6-0range vs, Sill'er,

-9,00-Alleys:

506-White VII. Rose. 7-8-Brown. VS, Crllam,

Alleys:

Bectlon "B" -8,00-

l·2-Pink VII, Amber, 3-4-Maroon vs, Tan.

Alleys: -9,0(}""

l·2-Lemon 1'5, Beige, 3-4-lI!ouve \'3. Scarlet.

tlet but flDI feel that they will Team delegatf8 were Informed ~~ be stopped wben they play the that no teams will be required to ~ CeeBeel tonight and tomorrow play iames on two nights In row night It the Harbour Grace In the third round and that lor IF Stadium, ' thl,s round there will be DO double ; ,

The queltloD of how, ellec· headers on Saturday nights. The I tlve will the Faulkner brothen, third round will see twlnbills Alex IIId Geor&e, and Jim ~Iated for Wednesday nights m·

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DRIVE •• Kenedy, former Grllld Falli stead.

DRINK

G, Tessler 'G, Elton gineer, Halston Building, P.O, One rink reserved for Doc· Box 875, Halifax, N,S" Ind, at

tors. the Post Offic~, at Yarmouth, Digby and Shelburne, N,S.'

To be consi~red each tender DRAW FOR FRIDAY, DEC. 4 must be accompanied by .:~ a

-7,0c)-W, Tiller C. H, Davie. W, D. cCarter W Wlnsor

F, Colbourne E. J, Cooke

C. Hall L. Taylor

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Foster Bearn. Angel Hallett

C, F,Horwoon T. Stentaford

J. Laws A, J,.u5h

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W, Hermanson R. Coupland T, S. Clift WWeir

J, P. Cheivers J. ~lcCartl,y S. H, Stack

F H, Hue

security In the form of I certi· fied cheque or Bonds u .peei. fied in the form of tender. Tenders must be made on #Ie printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with the conditions set forth ther,ein, <

The Department, through,tJie Chief Engineer's office (H;; & R.), or through the undersli\.n. ed, or through the office;! pf the District Engineer a t Hill· fax, N,S" will Bupply blue'priiibl and specifications of the wIJrk on deposit of a sum of $2~,00 in the form of a CERTIFIED bank cheque or money·order

RESULTS BROOKFIELD ICE payable to the order of tbe CREMI TROPUY RECEIVER GENERAL OF

CAN ADA, The deposit will be Thursday, Dec. 4th. released on return of the blue·

, Goudey 4, Goldstein 11. prints and speciflcation In goo,d Reid 5, Thomas 4, condition within a month !rcnn Elliott 4, MacArthur ~. tbe date of reception of tend.

B!shop won, Conroy default·_ ers. If not returned within that ed, period the deposit will be for·

Allan 3, C, Rockwell 10, feited, • aret! 4, Herrick 8. The lowest or any tender not

plIfm, b. asi1nlt their form. Holy CrOiS were also told that tr dull team hu aroUJed lIIuch their request to have \heir se· Interet! In the Art" and to- cond lame this weekend ~st-IIllht IIId tomorrow night will _PD_n_ed_w_as_r,..eJ_ec_ted_, ___ _ pve lOme IlIdlcaUon u to tbe cOllt. real stnnlth of the CeeBeea

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TEA Boyd 13, Kent 6. necessarily accepted. . rempleton 7. Movse ~. ROBERT FORTIER,

~ foore 4, Warren 8. Chief of Admlnhtrativl!

~ Kennedy 5, Norris 13,' Services and Secretary •

,...,J . Edgecombe 13, Handrigan 3, Department of Public Worlui, ., I Butler 2, Giannou 13. Ottawa, December 3, 1958.

who blve whltlled all telms In n.y fuhloll hili OD the uBi

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ON' BRIDGE WHEN TO TRUMP PARTSER'S KING

By OSWALD JACOBY Written (or NEA Service

, There is a time and place for I

everything - even trumping I yout partner's trick. ' i East's three diamond overcall I , wa, a nuisance bid designed to ' upset the enemy's communica.\ tion. This time the bid had no dfee! as South was able to bid, three hearts and North had a sound raise to four.

West opencd his singleton diamond. The way the cards lay a trump openlng would have been better but Wcst was not' clairvoyant.

South won the first diamond. led a club to dummy's ace ond a

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Opening Ic"d-·. 2

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'with Ihe king only to He it 1 lose to Wesl's oce, I Now West led 0 trul1\p RllCi

, Soutt! 1I'0n in dummy, A second I , spade lost 10 East'; qucen and

I East led Ihe king of diamonds,:

At this point West decided il " I was about time for him to' Ilrum p his, p<1rtncr's trick. : ,Obl'lotlsly South W<lS getllng I 'rcady for a c~osHuff ;lIld a , second tnimp ICod would take,

away one rtl[[ing trick. Suiting Ihe action to the

thotlght, West rllffed and led I his last trump. Now Soull] hac!' t\\'o trumps left in dlllllCllI' but I lhrce losing cards in hi; own I

, h<lnd. He hor! to lose one Irick ond the contr,1el.

CARD Sense Q-The hidding has been:

:'iorth East South West I", 1. Pass I N.T. Double Pa,s •

• YOII. SOlllh. hold: 1""187 .,K65 .7~3 -"H7S, I What do ~'Otl do? i : A-Pass. YOll 'are willing to' try to set the !lO·trunJll contract.

TODA Y'S qUESTION The bidding has been:

, North }:ast South West I :1'" 1., , You. SOllth, hold: r

... K 9 6 .,K J j • i 6 3 2 +J 87 : Wh~t do you do?

(Anmer Tomorrow)

NewCNRSpur ,Being Built

MOKCTOK-A two·mile spur line is 10 be constructed at i

Linkletter, P.E.!" by Canadian :-Iational Railways for the De·'

'parlment of National Defence. In announcing this under·

; taking, D, V, Gonder vice· 1 president and general man· ager of the Atlantic region,

'CNR, said the installation, al· though primarily designed to serve the RCAF at the Summer· side airport, should be the begi'nning of ~onsiderable in· dustrial development in the

i area. , Tenders have been called : for the fencing, grading and i ditching, and this phase of the project is expected to be com· pleted by jlarch 31.

Target date for completion of 'the Linkletter spur line is 1

'April 30, 1959. '

No Threat ,Atlantic Ports 1

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, HALIFAX-The St. Lawrence ,seowa), may help rather than 'hinder port operations in Hali· r~x «nu Sailll Juhn, 1I. \'. l:lln· el"I'. \ i('I'pl"',id"1I1 und gl·ell·r· i :.11II:III:lg"l· ot tllr I'NIt AII:lloIICI r.gilill. 1,lItl lit'legall's ulil'IlJ·1 in~ Allantic Purls lJa) cel'e' lIlunics at Halifax la,;t wcek.

?IIr. t:onder said apprehen· ~ion' and pes~imism about Ihe Atlantic ports' future is some· times cxpreosed in connection with the opening of the- seaway next yeal·. "Nel'ertheless," he continued, "no one will doubt that for many, many years­shall we say the foreseeable flltllre'!'-.·yours will conlinue to

: be the winter ports on ollr

I ea5tcrn seabuaril. I ('an l'i'lIal· ize Ihat any gCllcral illerc""c in seaborne traffic via the Sea· way.,in summer might result in established routes fhieh will

; produce increased tra[(ic in

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THE DAilY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY, D

Tf-jE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE

CAPTAIN EASY

TlJAr 1'10101' T BE 5001.!! HE-'S 1!oJ .lJI1L.. FOIt DI<UIJI< D~IVI~G,

~-'::l FOI.lOWIIoJ· A 5EIO:IO\.'5 ~ ACCIDENT! TH' COU~TY 'd~~-I HOME- FO/t GI~l5 W,,~ ;...;..~_

'k---~~ TAKE HI5 ~IECE

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ROOTS AND HER BUDDIES

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MORTY rYftl(lE

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I F '>OJ DCt-IT WANr TO GE.T 5LAPPED IN THE FACE WITH A W(T PAINT E3RlJ5H .•

fX)N'r CRITICIZE 'THE WAY MR5. DUDLEY t5 PAINTING 'THE

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Spaniard's Bay I aside lor the assembl)·. there Is mufOed and these We can onl;"IP t F Bi·lt~IJ.ola,'s

a few seconds of low squeaking. guess to be the speaker ueing ar V 01' t W I t rp et that as th cpair taken around the loft and bei!l~ • •

e n e r . e . I ~ d . dl'd I ~l E G SP,\'1L'RD'S Bw--n~st ",~. man In a rather nervous val~ nt'C<luce to In . VI. ua s. . I rs o~"'e 'lies arc extended to D~vid ;;~'S. and 'trying to make an Impres· From then on It IS rather rill· ., ~c; ,

sian. introducing the speaker for !lcult to follow the proceedings wllo will celch,'ate his hil'tllda,' h h h rl I t b t lk ' ,. • , . ,on Thursday. D~cember 4.

the evening. W en e as n s· as everyone seems a e '1 1,1g ~PA:-·nARD S BA'i .!1 s'. Our birthday book informs ~, hed there I" that faml'llar 'huffie and nobody listening Now and Elizabeth G I bratnd i er . d Of P I I Th ., . os~e ce e , II : thM Mrs. ~.Ial'garet Nosew'lrthy

,! Procee s ersona s ere or changing posllions while the again the distinct steps of the birthday on II ednesday of 'lst will have 3 birthday on T~'lr~:

opportunity offen. odd mouse can be heard IrRvel· week. but because of a sale of day also. Many happy rclurns: IF ]1 Sal U .l R I A few scratches later, In Ueu Ing a certain distance one way work for church purpo.s~s, her Winnie Hutchin~s is wish~d £

I a e P SPANIARD'S BAY-Mr., Ju· ~\ at n of coughs 10 clear his throat, the and then back. We can only \n' party was postponed until rll~r~· very hanpy birthdav on S,11";": i lie Mercer left here on Tuelday orator commencee. terpret this a, the auxiliary ser· day evening. day, De~ember 5, by Mom, (';r,: ' - d. lut week UI vllit her dluil!· You P t? What I speechl Naught but vlng refreshments. For hor the portl: was a ,ur' Lily. Arthur and Sonia. -; : -;'_lI't ~m SPANIARD'S BAy-Ttl. C8Il- ter who Is seriously 11\ In the r an ry, . him IR ~eard. Oh yes. mic~, we' think. can prise .. Twenty ladles . allen~ed AI Gcsse will have a hirtIlJa\':

JA Ihe he·. tral Branch of the C.E.W.A. United State!. i He squeaks on and on and on, mimic poople. and rightly so. and '~ plea?ant evening lias on 1¥londay, December 8. Bel;1' 10 ';Iion iro~l: held Its fall sale on Wednesday Two bablC! were baptised here SPANIARD'S BAY-Don't look I Then almost without \\'arni.ng For our sayin~ "Are you a man spent ,- "laYing the usual ,)arty wishes come from all the "ani'

Thurid~\' J evenln~, November ~, In Holy on Sunday In Holy Redeemer now, but there mliht be. H there Is a scurne which defies or a mouse?"- IIndoubtedly has game., FollOWing a tasty ;up. n

pllon'Redeemer School. Proceeds Church by the r&ctor, Rev. E. th Isn't t th th description. This I! undCll'lted· Its countcrparl :'1 the klngrlom per. Mrs. Gosse was presented went warm wishes for stili mariy: . [on; 1 hal'e' which went well over ~rH Willis. The Infant daughter of ere a ra, en ere Iy the applause Later 0n we ExcUlie for one moment, with an eiderdown on behalf of I more happy birthdays yet ~

,JI co ha' 1\' hundred dollarw exceeded lIlat of Mr. II/ld Mr., William iledder. might be plenty mice. hear squeaks that sound R bit plea~e; r think smell a rat. the got!i:ring, and with the gIft come. : : ~ read "I!(;io~ Ila~t year by approximately one son W&.I named Lori. Pamela; If there Is any comolalon In ---------------- _________ -:-________________ ,' 'dttrn . I'n the I. hundred dollars. God ,_ L the knowledge that you are not

I paren ... were Mra, e\'i Pye, aI I thl fOI tl h 10"11' 's I. There W" on hand a larde as· one n sac on, I en we < • - • and Mr. and' Mre. E. H. Vo~ey. ff hi

SllpIi.enIG\owing: sortmenl of cloth In, for klddles, Mr, and Mu, John Collins' ~on can 0 er you companions p. \l'dll I sock. and mlttenl for men and received the name of Paul Nel. Frankly, We haven't leen any

"PB I bol's hOUliehold articles, nol·cl· rats, but for UlI mice are no Ion· It bHD 'e' ., son and his Godparenll wp,re ger rodenls. They ~ave become

~I :lelY· lie!', home baklnl, etc, Miss Sylvia Nell, Mr Lee Barre,t I I ~ II. ~' 'been: Dellclo\!! ham and turkey teu and Mr. WilHam Hutchings. exf celPllt 0lntya Iy dfrlenl dly throuighl (O!lllhe&'sPO'I'!I'C ',' with salada and all the trlmm· 'I Roy am ar , an s nCB famll 8r .

&I "' ed f 5 30 " !'S. Mercer underwent ty breeds contempt, our mice I c!tanc1 10, In~s. were ser\, rom. on· surgery at the Grace HospItal have also become eontempluo.us.

loIll tOO perhaps: wards, and there were various last Thursday _nd she Is making And they're brazc.n. ~. '~ames to take the attention of satisfactory progress.

in Ihc patron!'!. ! I

ji!tffnrf 1 th~ A~aln we notcled the Inc~u'l W k S d : They peep around cornel'.~, ~\Ie.1 0 'flll\' I rd attendance at thl~ weial or tartel: size us up; if they feel the sligh·

\l.Ile'tI~e· Dill. 'evening which Is a healthy sign I' test tinge of timidity, they never . in il.!ell. Apart from the object 0 N i show It. Before we have ;jme

of raising funds for worthy cau. n ew ! to throw a slipper they scamper 5es it leem! thaI folks are be- ' across the floor, seize a crumb, ~inning to enjov once aialn the Post Offl'ce I and scamper back again. But rela~atlon of an evening well I thot'~ not all. It takes very little spenl mingling with friend.. SPA"IARD'S BA'" Th Ilmagmatlon to realize that ~av.

," 1- e can· done a brazen deed, the htlle tractors for the new JXlst ollice fellows peep oul aeain and wink

V·' 't RI'dl'ng building at Spaniard's Ba)" That we can tolerate but whai lSI S Messrs, Mark Gosse and Sons really rlle~ us Is the p~ogramme

SPA~IARD'S BAY - .Mr, ~Imltrd. commenced the ~.xca·1 they delight In putting on ~rter .Iames Tucker. M.P. ITrlnity· \atlon for the basement on ~Ion' i we hal'e retired for the night. Conception 1 wa! in Spaniard's I da)' of lasl week . The work has i When most sensible people are Bay on Thur!day of last week been considerably hampered by I abed. my friends the mice are and called 10 see some friends.' Inclement wealher. So far the' filII of frolic. It·s a full·ned~ed

~ 10 1I:I;h 10 As time was limited he did not 1.llte has been cleared and thij I eirclls the)' have. Back and Nrlonl :.' :,rpt 1 have the chance to visit a~ many week \1111 undoubt~dly see the. forlh Ihe)' rlln over the ceiling, ",,'?It hal" 'N)', as he would have liked but he IS lorms erecled and the concrete or what Ihe older peonle call the I .reat d",J 01 hopln~ to he back here again pOllred. "top loll". They shlnney down

sometime in the near future. posts nnd Ihlnney uo again. ~lr. 'flIcker. who I, well known AT' . Anr! the games Ihey piny must

31111 hi~hly rpspt'cted In these \Vln' ill' ('OJll!)l"itil'~. for ufkr what I'Jrl~. bop~, to Ii.'il errr)' .om·' 10 \I J ~f ~Ir .. 1 ' •. ,«."" to lip all ~\er.I··l11oIISC mUlli!I' in his ridillg In the n~xl .•. r. all ,r' ... Ieu ~Illllil ,'1111"1' ill J si\ll·~g"11 !'aL'e. a f"lI" \\:~pk~. : ' rn\lman l ()I~ III .. birth .of 8 Iwill; glorioll., -110111 goe.~ lip. Thpli ,1il

- .. __ .. _- .- ,at· the R,'d l ro,s lIo,PIIHI, ('01" is qulel for B Illonlpnt, )! 1;11' p",: 1 riearl)' point out the {acl thai bonear, on Sunday. ;';0\'. ~O. ;)01' SOllwlime, lile)' 11U!r\ IIIr,'l;lIg';

,oon Ihe pre!ent Will be the past een now hn~ a bro:her and ,iste\" ond with a gapsl .'prak~r. Mlcr ;md the IlItlire 11'111 be the pre· all al once .. ~[olher and habics the 11<lIHI ('9n11110Iion of rl;~n;'~.

Nr'tr "I 'I'~ni:(, ~rr.:' arp ciOln.5: well. rie" r!~tfl'jn~ lh~ ~rc'\ion ~(': I

Nlld, Arm,lur.

V:oru 38

B!mbrlc~ Street

0111 7191.2

Barb.r T~HE~~C~EN~·T~R~AL~-=B~AR~B~EI~

SHOP. W. Ire now operat· Ing Ilx chaill. You can b. l.ISured of Ihe best JXlRslble 5rrvic~ pllOJ the lellt po. sihle waiting. 24 New GOII'er Stre~t, opp. Adelald. Mo-tor,. ..

~ONFECTIONERY

REID'S CONFECTIONER~ Ciiarelles, Fruit, Ic. Cl'em.

.~.\ DrinltJl Wr GIve GDod 8ervlCfl,

ROWRn !llrtlC. DiAl 110~

C~NTP.ACTORS ..... ---------------IHIIO .... V SNOW & SON, LTD,

Indullrlal Electrlc1aDI 77 HamllloD Stree\.

OfHce mt Rn, W'I

C( !~l'RAcrORS For n11 your PAMING, ROOFING. IIId CHlYNEY REPAIRS.

At rea~onable ratel. PHONE IWOH.

DRUG STORES

'CONNORS' DRUG STORE LAl'tflIERT'1! COUGH BnUP

ctn be obtalnBII at COSNOR!l DRUG STORE

134 WATER ST. DIAL ate

DRY CLEANING

nlJ\"'('.j~ DRY CLH.NING LTD.

Covering St. John'~ wltb Flit Efflclent Servlc •. ;4 ~AMILTON AVE,

DIAL ...

ELECTRICIANS

.'1."RIN~1 DIESEL AND EU .. :"'1'HICAL E~G.

24 ROUT Servlc. far Rrpalra to Motoll, Generaron IIId

BOUlehnld ApplianceI,

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

BAINE IOHNS'fON Cm11'A~i', LTD.

Agenc, Dcparlm~nt 14' "'.I~r 8t. Dlnl tlO?

i'OUR PRlGfl!t\IRE DE~LER

HEAP b, PAfltNERS ;NFLD.) L'lI

Wiring ~f.tcrlal~, Wire and Cables, Motor~. Sturters,

Lamp.. Swltch~~. Li~rlinR Pi.xtures, elc

\\AREHOUSE PRI:-;Cf~S ST DIAl, MRS -------

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

JONES ELECTRIC tIO PRESCOTT ~T,

DIAL 04.'!~ SpeCialists in Molora,

~nerators, Steam Irons AM all Househol~ AppliAnCe!.

ELECTRICAL !.II"· VICE RID1:0UT'S Et.Er'I'nlLAI.

SERVlCE rr:leetrlcaJ Contraclor

4n8 Water Street. It, Jobn'l, ~ewfoundland.

Phone 8~44

ENGINES

E, and S, BARBOUR LTD Distributors or:

Kelvin MeMne Dlml! Kelvin Ricardo Gas Eqlnc&

Full Line 01 Spare Parl!. t'lt . 474 WATE" ST.

DIAL 40~1

EXCAVATING

EXC/.VATINf /!.~ G'tUDING

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FLORISTS

Howm OF FLOWERS _ Servinll SI. John'.

!rom 'l locations:

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. DIAL II" 11:1£:'. ..J IIIIlo'

10) WATI:R ST, DIAL mo

FRUIT STORES 1';.\llJIHl~ I'HUI1 ~d( 'm:~

r N Ihr. F're,hp,t Fruil in TOII'n ~JlI E~IPIRE FRUIl STOll~:

141 Palrick St· ecl. Olnl ZR:,Z ,i6 Ol1~!'''nrth St .. Ot~1 .1~11

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FIRE IN:;URANCE <';IIUSBn~ ell LTn.

A~rnts ~or C:'I'ER\\'RlTERS ~T

!.l.o':rJs LOW RA':'ES

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FISH STORES

Un FlSli SHOP ~ l-iU;SCO'M ~1'.

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FURNITURE MOVERS ao(ls~H( IU, :/ .. 0 .'ER~;­& SlnF-ERS LTD.

TORB.~ v ROAn Paekln~. Cratin~ Sh;ppln~ Agen:s fllr !';urth America Van Lines.

T. C. RIBBS, ManaRer Res. 6455: Office A0061·2

LEDREW'S EXP' ESS LTD rM DV~KII'ORTB ST.

l.llr:" Ind Ion. dlstllnl't tTlO\l\rd rarkln,;, cor.tID, and Ihlpplnl. Mtmbl!rI or r..W.A. Ind M .. "1 ,[ ~

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LAI'Ii' :'Y'S REMEMBRANCE SROP

Gills, Gamel, TOYI, Novc]tios, Coul's C'ardJ

for all occaslonr DIAL 426~

GROCERS

8, WALSH B1::5T IN l.EADING ';ROCERV LINES.

Vou Choice of what yoU neM DIAL 6180

1as WATER ST. WEST

~llURCHlLL'S ~urEnllf,.RKET , PORTUGAl COVE

Vou can buy your 1I'0cerirl JUlt a, cheap as In St. John I

aod have them ~dlvpred to you.. rt:.'Or wlthOlll charge.

W. Ilv, D.P.S. Btlmp'

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At a special 3ssell1bly of the 400 pupils attending Holy Redeemer School on Friday last. ft membrr nf the Har. bour Grace Detachment of the RC.M.P. gave 8 talk on "Safety". Taking part also were two ~rHde dcvcn pupil .. HHrrl' Chipman and Marir Hiscock. Marie proposed SI vote of thank,. Constahle Kren's'address Wa" very inter­esting, very informAtive and vcrl' ~rnsible.

HARDWARE STORES

Il:\HHl~ & HISCOCK LTD (;EI'iER.~L HARi)\",\la: Distribl!tors [or SUllhenm

Elcctrical Appliances. Sflnrtill~ GOJds and Sp('rl~ wear 101 nil OCCJ~·3ns.

DIAL ;,OW

HE~~ING

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C)n1pirlr Plumbin~ and Hcal;n~ Srrl'ier

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\!cCLARY I\{iTOMATIC IVARM AIR CONDI'l'lONI~G

'2tO IVATER ST. DIAl m~

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PLU~IPING and HEA1INr. COSTRACTORS

Rr.p. Grn~ra1 Electrtc ~~ Klnl! !lond Dtal tm

HEARING AIDS BEL TUNE HE.' 'lING GLASSES

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CALL ~. W. SHUlfi Dl.U 26~1

HOME INDUSTRIES

WHUH, BIRTHDAY, Certainly a bandmB~e aMlcle from NONIA if onJY the Best

will do.

HOME CONTRACTORS HOME IMFROVES1ENTS

NO DOWN PAVMEN'T EAsY MONTtn.V PAVMENT& • Storm 8 .. b~1 Illd Doon • Add that e~tra room .. • Modernll1 JOW' kllt'h'DI

~flntact W ••• PARSONS Lm.

Lon, PenIS allid DIll IPOJ"

JEWELLERS THOMPSON jEt 'ELLERY

303 WAfER ST. When l!eiecting a DI amOnd Rin!: see our pril'ate Diamond 13ooth.

DIAL 4502

MATC:~ES

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Di~tributrrl h;r FkASK ~lc r-;.utAH,\ 1:1'1). OUr!'" ~t. 1)1.11 :,IU. H

M~AT MARKETS

Il\j . !!lEt DS . Cor. rIlES,"'W.HER And

PENNYW1:.LL ROAD DBL 3469

i;umpicle up·to-date ~l ral ~!arkrl

PIANOS and ORGANS

---------------------A. L. CeLLIS Plano and Organ Showroom:

rOPSAIL. ROAD Dlnl 9·2161 or 9·2162

Factory: Water St.. nr. Grac", P.O. Box 3!il1

PHOTOGRAPHY

r.ARLA~,)'S STUDIO 76 PLEASANT ST.

DIAL t9;>1\ Wedding Photos. Po"lrail!

Bnd Commercial Photograph,

CA~fE]{A 5r~0l' 87 LON"'S RILL

DIAL 7612L Newfmmdland view! artistic· ~liy mounted and framed. See our selection

PAPER PRODUCTS

THE LAWRENcE l'iFLC. CO" 1 n.

New location: 209 . %II DUCKWORTH S'l. PapN and Paper PnoductJ

\\11Ol.ESALE ONLY DAIL 6288 7538

• RADIO.TV REPAIRS

GRFAT EASTERN OIL COII<:PANI. L Tr

REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V AND ALL ELECTR[CAL

APPLIANCES. DIAL 3001 10 3005

WEST END TEU;VISION T.V.·Radio·Car Radio Repair'

10S WATER STREET C.\LL 6865

At Night. Day. Holiday or Slmday for Fast Service sod Guaranteed work call TI'J:I A.

REAL I.ST ATE

r\OTICE For Apprais~l~ of R"al E,t~te

and Auctions lD pril'ate homes.

DIAl. D031" JOIN O. O'DRISCOLL ~o. I Bideford Place

SERVICf STATIONS

! .\L:V1EP.'S SERVICE STATlO~

TOPSAIL ROAD , IV ASH[:--.'G • GREASING

TIRE REPAlR6 DIAL 3518

M ·\RSHALL MOTORS FISK TIRES

Guaranteed. agcins. CUtl, Blowouts, Bruises,

Under Inflation. Call MAltSHALL MOTORS

Waler 51, DIal 800])

SHEPPARD'S SERVICE ::TATION

TIllE REPAIRING "ASIIDIG

,"ITER. CHARGINO GREASING DIAL 2109

SEteVICES

SERVICE • OIL YUIISACI! • ItEFlUGERATUItI • WASHERS • BAsnER

NORMAN DICK [,TD. DrAL 1166 W.HZ. 1I't.

SERVil..'E FOR PIA~WS AI'ID CRCANS

Ttltln, &lld R.pairlll,. Ovtr Thirty r~ar!' expeJ1fnee , .. UTeJ comptlt'nt Kcrvlc!DI.

E, R. ROGERS 11 \feFarl .. ne ill.

'Pbone 871'

SNPCK BARS

ED'S LUNCH DIAL 5310

WELL COOKED FOODS ffiEE DELIVERY

COURTEOUS SERVICE

SOFT D~INKS

~ loLlED AGENCIES FRESBIE

With Free TrlcolollT f1n!i1lJIo CALL '>{l75

ALLIED AGENCIES tl7 N ~II' Gower SI .

STOVES

R. \\'. £A.Jl.NES IN STOCK

BOSTON BREE7.~

OIL BURNERS Immediate Delivery

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Manufacturen td MAID OF AVALON

and REGAL RANGEl DIAL 1815 • 7UI

TOBACCOS -

TA)ICABS

A-I TAXI

GEORGE 'V ASHlNGTON

DWrlbute4., 'RA.NK

McNAMAU LTD.

DIal .1"-"

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Anywhere. An1 place, AIly time.

14 HOUR 8El\VICI

ACE AND SUPER TAXI FOR THE MOST EFFlCEN1 . SERVICE IN TOWN CALl. :

ACE or SUPED Tm '. DIAL SIiS. . I'7N

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ADE.LAIDE MUTORS LTD . FOR A CAR YOU CAN

Dl!:PEND ON. CALL ~OEJ,AIDE Morolt!! LI:9,

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. ROOMING HOUSE-Where ta NOTICE' I stay when In town, Doyle'. Rooming House, 65 Spring· dale St, Rates: $2,~0 and For vour Coal and Oil I $3,M ~r day, Phone d l' : D' I 91342 6068F for reservations and e Ivenes, la or particulars, 91044, Coal delivered in 'I'

nDv.29, (1 mon:) $1.00 bags, and Oil in 5 WE REWIND AND REPAIR ! gallon cans, Call Valley i

all types 01 Electric Motors, I Coal and Oil Service, 313 I Generators and Starters, Also \' Freshwater Road, i .

"' CARL' WINSOR, Repairs to WashinG Machines, noy21,lm I RanGeUes, Vacuum Cleaners, I -.----- , ctc.-Gray Motors Exchange Serl'ice, 454 Water Street. . ~ INSURANCE

WATER 6T, DIAL 6040 West, 'Phone 3830.

We repair Radios, Toasters, Irons, Vacuum Cleaners, Heaters, etc, Prumpt Ind expert service at lowest prices. - Corner Electrical

, Shop, 7 Henry Street. Phone ~980H.-(nov25, 1 mo,)

GREAT EASTERN

OIL & IMPORT

CO" 'LTD. R~dlo, Television Washerl,

R~trlgerators Deep Freezers. Electric RanRer,

Floor PollAhera. Gramophones

Public Address System., Tape Recorders,

SALESMAN Wanled 10 co\'er REPAIRS AND SERVICI men's wear, family and de· 5 LINES partment stom for a m~n· DIAL 3001 to 3005 ufacturer 01 a pOpUIBT pm· WATER ST. cd line '01 men's and boys'· 1 28 1 shirts. We are interested in I-;;;a;;n;;;;. ;:Y.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=: full COl'erage of small and' \ ,; large towns throuihout the territory. To quall!y • for i this position It is necessary ,

PLASTIC MODEL i that you are already doing i

PLANES AND MODEL I, this type of coverage with I line of ready to wear

For Fast Taxi Service

SHIPS mmhandl~e and wish to

d I . add to your Income by HOTEL TAXI Dial 2424-2410 All new mo e s now In: carrying an additional line.

.tock, Orders sent prompt-! In re~lying please state ter· i

Iy Clil over loJewfoundland. I, riton' covered and lines ~'ou .' • E I Open fro", 1.31 to ! I.m. Send 1 Sc, stamps or coin' are now carrying. mp ra

, Converters Co" 687 Notre QUEEN'S ROAD for new 1959 catalogue in' Dame W .. Montreai, Que,

gav28,lyr full colour . i de<:2,71 ~~~~~~~~

Write --------- f dl d i THE CENTRAL BARBEll New oun an

MACY'S LIMITED, . SHOP-We are now opera!' 17 ROWAN STREET, Inll eight chain. YOl can bl Services

ST, JOHN'S, assured of the best poS!lbll ;. ______ ;;;;;_... .ervlce, pius the least pOl- PASSENGER NOTICES I

• LAND SURVEYS .• WHITE

PRINTS Gerry Halley Surveys Ltd.

90 ALLANDALE ROAD 'PHONE 90876

I alble waiting, 24 New G<lw· I er st. opp. Adelaide Moton

Ltd. Aug 31,t1

Change in ~chedule Bona\'i~la , Branch,

Patron! will please nole ef· fective Dec. 8th. 1958 train on

I BEAUTY LAND, U9 Queen'. Bonavista branch will operate Road week·end Bpeclal- on following schedule: $1~.00 cold wave $10,00; Leave Cl~rcnl'ille 9.00 a,m. $12.50 cold wave $8,00; , ~{onday, Wednesday, F:i~ay $10,00 permanent wave I (instead of 2.30 p.m,) arrmng $~.oo. ($15.00 euld WAve I Bonav!.!ta 3.00 p.m, same day!. $8,00, morning only), Dial Returning leaving Bonavista 6534 .. Open evenIngs. 12.30 p,m. Tuc,;day, Thursday,

--W-a....:...-II-W-a-.-h-'-ng--'· Saturday arriving Clarenville i 5,30 p.m, same days.

WALL WAS!W<O - Will. cleantd by ~ew machin., ResultJ perfect; lives paint.-New Method Rue Ind Wall Cleaners, Fresl!­water Road, 'Phonl 91033,

NEW METHOD RUG CLEAN· ERS. RUIlS and Carpet mid. to look Ilke new. Von

I Schrader proe .. add. ,uri to Ille of rull" Cleaned ill home or at our plant. 'Phone 91033. New Method RUIl Clunen, Freshwater Road.

Patrons from st. John's In order to connect dor points on Bonavi~ta Branch will leal'e St., John's 8t IU5 p,m. Sunday, I

Tu~day and Thunday. I --. i

CONNECTION 80t.:TR COAST, SERVICE

Regular 8.10 a,m. train leav· ing 51. John's 1o\()nday Dec. 8th. will make connection at Argcntia with S.S. Burgeo for the South Coast Service, I

CONNECTION BAY Rt:N' AND WEST PLACENTIA

BAY Regular B.10 a,m. train leav'

l "'NVEBT IN REST," Bleep ing st. ,Tohn's Monday Dec, 8th, , will make connffilon at AI· comfortably. We speclaUz.e gentla wilh Motor VeSllcls for

NEWFOUNDLAND TOURIST In repairini and recDndition· the Bay Run and W~t Run DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Ing all type. Springs Ind Placentia Bay. 1. Under the Tourist Estab. MattrelseI, . Guaranteed CONNECTION GREE BAY

Ilshmenl! Amendment Regula. work. Mattreues for bact SERVICE tions 19/17, all eatabllshmenu aUmenli I specialty, 'Phone Train "The Caribou" leal" i e&terinll to the travelllng or va. 6449 or 3361, Sl.lndard ing 51. John's 1.30 p.m. Monday cationlng publlc In the Pro"incc Beddl:Ji Compan,., Ltd" Dec. 8Ih" will make connection mUJt be In possession of 8 Flower Hill. feb20,t1, \ at Leviisporte with M.V, Nonia licence trom the Department of FOR SALE-Collection of rarl for the Green' Bay Service, Tourist Development. Brtt~b and French colonials; CONNECTION CORNER

Esl.lbllshmenta within !he also very rare Newfoundland BROOK LEWISPORTE meaning of these Regula!lons Itamps. Inspection ani, by IP' SERVICE ahould obtain licences for the rolntment.-JohD D, Snow. Train "The Caribou" leaving enauin, year on or before Janu· Phone 6808. jly2S,lm st. John'6 1.30 p,m. Monday 111 lat, 19:19. Dec. 8th., will make connection . ' 2, Penalties for falluro to Yo ANTED TO BUl: COWlS, at Corner Brook with S,S. comply with the Tourist Estall- maglllines, peete! bookJ, Springdale for regular poru llihmenu Regulatloru are pro. guitar!, radiOl, I. W I i Corner Brook Lewbporte Ser· vlded for In Sec. 7, The Tour· machine, billoeulan, weath· vice. ut ,Eltabllshments Act (19~O): er IIla~ses, guns, skates/and ST, JOHN'S CORNER BROOK

"Every person who v:olate! boots, men's clothes an~ SERVICE lni of the providons of any lootwear,-Jolln D. Snow. 9 S.S. Northern Ranger lor ReJlUlation made under this Act New Gower 51. jly2,lm regular potts SI. John's Corner II lIullty of an offence and I Brook Service wlJl sail from liable on .ummary conviction I ALTERATIONS - Pants pegg the Dock Coastal Shed Noon to a fine of not more than one ed, and cuffed, alJo suit.. i Tuesduay Dec, IMh. hundred dollan and In default altered, Called for and FP.EIGHT ACC~PTANCES of !)iyment· tD Imprisonment delivered, Arthur L. FREIGHT ST, JOHN'S COR· for I period not exceeding three Pearce. Dial MI:lH, 1M NER BROOK SERVICE montll! or to both such fine and, Unll'enlty Avenue, Frelllht for regular ports 51. impruonment." I John's Corner Brook Service

_3.. The term "Establishments" CITY 'AND SUBURBAN per 5.S. Northern Ranger will Includes the following classill· GARBAGE COLLECTION be accepted at the Dock COBS' eatioru: tal Shed loday Friday 9 a,m. to

HOTELS We Clean Garden., Buementa II p.m. I CAllINS, Two commerieal Pic!t:·upe. RESTRICTED CARGO INNS.. DIAL wa SHIPPERS PLEASE NOTE : COTI'AGES OiiJ aDd other restricted cargo

NOW OPEN MODERN

,CHIROPODY CLINIC I For treatment of Failen Arche5, Corm, Calluses

and other Allied Foot conditions .

For appointment I

DIAL 6232 282 DUCKWORTK STREET

Francis J. Lvnch-Michael F. Power CHIROPODISTS

M,S.S, Chir (London)

BIDGOOD'S MISSES BIDGOOD, Props,)

81. John's Most Modern Catering House

,WEDDINGS Our Specia,lty We are fully equipped to take care of

your every need.

ALSO CATERING TO DINNERS

and PRIVATE PARTIES

DIAL 6967 jc20.2iagl ,R,22.~P.6cI3.1 O. Ii" ,2UI ,drc5.12 .19

IN STOCK Chloride

112 Lb.

of Lime

Drums

BLACKMARSH ROAD

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAY,

RUTCHEN'S GROl:ERY MEAT MARKET, 53 Willilm Slrrrl

Dial 7450 and 806%

ST. JOHN'S WEST

H, R.CLARKE Top5ll11 RoM Dial ~2H5

L. HEALEY

AYLWARD'S PHAR~IACt ,

Cgr. MORChy &. Empire All DI~ 900'70

DUNN'S PHAR!I'lAn

Cor. Mayor loll Merrymeeting Rd.

DIAL 7388

CrOll Road~ and Wlter !II Dial 302G

, BINt>ON'S PHARMAC)

CHARLES O'KEEFE It Hamilton' Slreet

nlal 4447

INSURANCE AGENTS

AND BROKERS

~t. John'. tast

Cor. 800avrnture IUd Empire Ave. DIAL .'i~21

KENNEDY'S DRljG STORI!,

204 lIuckl'l'orlh SI. Dial 2m

PARKDALE PHAR~J."C',

r:lir,ahel h !h·e. DI~I 91120

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STAN FOWLER ?4 Queen'. Rd,

, MURPHY'S

P.O, BOI 63 Dial 5531

JOB BROTHERS , I< co LTD,

Water Street Dial ~658, 4128

MEEHAN & CO, t.A. Bldg. Duckwnrth st­

Dial 7Gt6·7047 .

REG. T, MORGAN Templr Rld~, f)urhiortb St

Dial 80S70·'~56

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UNITED l'SDERWRlTEII!I.

Ttmple Btd~., Ourkwurtb St ' Dial ~0370,175f -- ~- ---- ---

St. Jolin's W.st ----_._--CROSRIE & CO .. LTD Woolwortb BI~~. Water St

Dial son

DRU~ STORES

ST. JOHN'S CENTRAL

M. CONNORS LTD . 334 WATER ST,

Dial 2~06

III" John's North

-

OR[G STORE, 119 ~lllIllary ROld

Dial 6U6

THOMPSON'S pn,\RMACt,

45 Quldi Vldl Roa~

. FLE~1JNG'S PH:\R~I:\C1,

!RS Pennywrll R~a~ Dial 92937

"t. John's W.st

JOHN J. FEEHAS Around 51. John'S

.~o Watrr St. Dial 3,i31

LV. REPAIRS

CITY ASTr:NSA SER\'ICF.. Telel'ision Anlrnna5 In· stalled, P~rl; sold. Phon. 92781 or 90173.

i BEAUTY PARLOURS ,

St. John's Central

AMBASSADOR flE!\l'TY PARLOl'B 2~6 W~ter Street

Ilia I 3089

{'~.¥.~~~'~ "?;':-~'?~"."~J!P.~i?~'.

if 'Ch · t G-.ft ~ • rls mas ( Suggestions #. \ ( iJ \ if

Gaze Seed BUDGIE SPECIAL Budgie~ Cage, 1 pkg. Seed, Treat, Grovel with Free Budgie Toy. ~ S 1 0,50

_p,_o_, _So_x_7_S_5 ____ D_ia_'_2_444 :-!~~8 _ ~ CANARY SPECIAL Canary, Cage. 1 pkg. Seed, Treat and

Pasteurized, Homogenized, Reconstituted

MILK25c Qt Whipping Cream 39c 1/2 Pt

ft. ~

~ ~ \ iJ \ 'd. ), ~ i \ (.

FOR HOME DEtiVERIES TELEPHONE 92148 •

ISLAND DAIRIES LTD. {

Gravel ......................... ". $11'~0

GODFISH, Bowls, Food, etc., etc. TROPICAL FISH, Aquariums, 3~~ gal. to 30 gal.

Marble Top. AQUARIUM GRAVEL, Plants, Heaters, !IFiers, etc .

TURTLES-Turtle Bowl with Turtle Faod, coloured Iton" I ~; Food, SPECIAL PRICE $1.75, LARGE BOWlS, 51,

KITTY LITTER, 10 lb. bags. KITTY UTTER TRAYS, pkg. of 2, 69c.

KITTY COMFORT STATIONS, SlOG Scratchin' . POlh, (alnip, Tor

GIFT CERTIFICATES - Give Rose Tree;, Flowering Shrubl or

Trees, Evergreens, etc. Deliltery in Spring.

Attractive Plasticware PLANTERS, colours white, red, and green, Prices from 35c, to $3.00.

Space-age Hanging planters - Space·age Table plantsrl. ~ Just arrived, new DIAL-A-MATIC PLANTERS-A new typ'

LODGES for regular port.. South Cout ~ TOURIST HOMES Service for forwarding via Ar· -.---' -- - .. ' ------ I I. age will improve your house planh,

Hydro-Wick Self-Watering Planters. t :MOTELS genUa and M.V. Marlorita willi SO E A 5 Y CABIN ESTABLISH~IE~TS be accepted at the Railway, INN ESTABLISHMENTS Freight Shed Monday, Dec, 8th. . TO BUY!:), COTTAGE 19 a.m, to 5 p,m. '

ESABLISHMENTS FREIGHT SOUTH COAST LODGE SERVICE

ESTABLISHMENTS 5 Freight is accepted Daily It TRAILER a ve you r the Railway Freight Shed lor

. ESTABLISH~lENTS E regular paris South Coaat Scr· : AUTO COURTS nergy vice but in order to guarantee

HUNTIN.G AND FISHIKG movement by th.ls trIp Of the CABINS OR CAMPS U 5.S, Bar Haven frelght must be

.,' W1iere doubt exists as to S8 at the Rallway Freight Shed not the interpre!.lUon of the term ..,. later than II p,m. Tuesday, Dec. "Esl.lbll&hments" clarillcatlon ELECTRICITY 9th. !lIay be obtalniil !tom the Director of Touri.ll Del'elop' ~~~ ment. it. John', ~_

8, Application form~ (Form LII " 'OJ ••• 1) may lie obta \ned from the P Newfoundland Tourilt D!velop- C I R , , § i " ... ,« I

SO So i ~ Wonderful Wonderful: IJ

to GETI. to Y. \ -A.~ GIVE! ,t

Smlth-CorODI PORTABLE TYPEWRITER I LOW DOWN PAYMENT - EASY TERMS \

& ~.

\ Ltd.l

Pottery Planters - Different colors and sizel, Dish Gardens and Ornamental Plants,

DOG ACCESSORIES

Coilars, Harness, Leashes, Dog Beds, Blankets, (oail,. D~,; Flea Powder, etc. HOUle-breaking Aid for yo~ng pUppl!l,

Rapellent "SHUN,"

AMARYLLIS BULBS, with plonting directions, attractively EASTER L1LlIE5-Croft, with planting directions. GRfEN THUMB GlOVES. KNff GUARDS, FLOWER POT DECORATORS.

GAZE SEED CO. ~.

410 WATER STREET pH.

ARTHUR JOHNSON, ,Cheap Reliable Electricity I ment OUice, SI, John's. I Deputy ~llnlsttr or ,In and Around St. John'i .. 61 ........ ~11111 Economic Development. ,'-________ _

Dominion Equipment

Machinery, Company,

COR, NEW GOWER & CUDDIHY ST. DIAL 4052 . ~·i~~ l~·,,*,~.~·;.~·;~~~·d/I!~r.~~

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B.GER·S cos

'ft Kln~'1 Dill

iift s F

$3.00 (atnip. TOyl,

~ Shrub~ or

red, yellow, I

Planter •. leW type of

Coo", 009 . NeW

I puppies,

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y NfWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., FRIDAV, DECEMBER 5, 1958 19·,

KINSMEN Boys Club

per BINGO SERIES 2 10.OA v's NUMBERS

I N G 0 26 45 48 69 19 36 46 75 27 39 47 73 30 33 59 62 29 35 60 71 23 38 49 61 17 40 56 72

28 42 54 70

74 64

24 31 22

Kin - Help Kiddies'

liB NIGHT TONIGHT'

AS FAIR Joseph's Auditorium

SIGNAL HILL ROAD

'.VOURITE ENTERTAINMENT

Door Prize-No. 10990-won

ANNUAL COLLECTION FOR THE •

.'

Brothers BE MADE AT ALL THE MASSES ON

December 7th

TOPSAIL PARISH HALL JOHNNY FRANCIS' ORCH£STRA

Admiuion $1.00. in cid of Topsail School Building Fund. Dance commln~ing 9.30 p.m. . .

Card Party starting at 8.30 p.m.

SAM HARNUM TRIO

~in mlmbars of Canadian Legion and

fIt'" at thl Club Raoms, Corner Bates

Htnry Street, on THIS FRIDAV NIGHT,

5th, at 9 o'clock.

NOLAND BOARD OF TRADE .

~OEl OF ST. JOHN'S HARBOUR ON DISPLAY

01 th. Board art Invifed to m;.t 5th,rooms at 3 p.m. thi' , afternoon,

~n mod,1 01 the St. John's Harbour be on View.

will be IXplcl'ned py the Dlv!· MarIni Struetur.i of the Founda.

Company of Can·ada. H. T. RENOUF, Manager.

,

In The News

Memorial Uni'versity Of' Newfoundland

Applications are invited for the post of

JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER SPECIAL Salary scale $1800·100-2400 Accuracy in Typing ellential

Apply in writing to the Secretory to the Prell· dent, Memorial University of Newfoundland, stating educational quolilication~, age and ex· perience.

1957 DODGE ........ $1525.00

Velvet. Horn Club,

1956 FORD 2-DOOR .. $1300.00

TO.DAY

CLUB OPEN FOR SALE THE ROYAL G·ARAGE LIMITED 9 am. to 11 p.m.

FOOD AT ITS BEST TWO APARTMENT' DWELLING, 'PHONE 2094·5·6 CAR LOT 92196

Crystal Palace GOULDS ROAD

OPEN 2 p.m. DAILY Catering to weddings, private parties & dance. For further information contactl MRS. AMY RYAN, 22A Golf Ave. DIAL 90024

PERSONAL

Frank, come home,

all is forgiven.

Signed

BABS.

FOR RENT AN' APARTMENT, near

the Grace Hospital on Le· Marchant Road. Heated, containing four rooms and bathrooml gas range ,also telephone.

Phone 6241

TO LET Room or Rooms with

Meals available in modern home, East End lacation. Business or professional gl11tleman preferred. Apply BOX 280

c/o Daily News.

JUMBLE SALE Will be held in thl Llcturl Hall of Georgi St. United Church on TO.DAY, FRIDAY, Dlc.

• S, at4 p.m.

Located 98-98A LeMarchant Road. Each aport. ment is fully self-contained with private entrance both front and back. Each consists of living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, bathroom, and kitchen with electric range. Hot water furnace, concrete basement, sefX1rate garage and tool-shed at rear. Large back garden. For further particu. lars apply

THE' EASTERN TRUST CO. PHONE 2027. 275 WATER ST.

NOTICE OUT OF RESPECT TO THE LATE

Patrick D. Brothers OUR OFFICE AND PREMISES WILL

NOT BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS

UNTtL 11 A.M.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th.

Murray Agencies & Transport . Company, Limited

BALLY HALY NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE

TICKETS $10.00 - Supper Included - FORMAL Recorded Music-100 double tickets only available Tickets and R~ervations available from Club Steward - Telephone 9·;4474 (Upstairs), 91447F (Downstairs).

All tickets must be picked up and paid far by December 16, 1958.

c. Y.C.

1952 MORRIS VAN

$200.00

Baird Motors Ltd. DIAL 80378·9 .

MERRYMEETING ROAD

STADIUM TO·NIGHT

9.30 JUNIOR HOCKEY

Feildians V5.

Holy Cross Admission:

Salcony ............ 75c General .............. 50c

HOCKEY PRACTICE 6.15-Guords

STOP! Before you buy ~'our

SNOW TIRES Check GALWAY'S

GUARANTEED; RECAP~ 14 Inch .....r $20.00 15 and 16 inch ... $14.95 also NEW CIIAINS, with

heavy cross bars. Only $8.75 per set

WIth any purchs!es tot a)·

ling $15.00 you receive free a fresb Christmas Tree. Come \p

GALWAY'S SERVICE STATION

Elizabeth A"enue DIAL 90064 . 92938

KAR-START SERVICE

Statutory Notice In the matter of the estate of

James M. Bunl late 01 Ben Thl Catholic Youth Club will be optn Island, Concepllon Bay, In

the Pro\ince 01 Newfonnd· Admlslion ...... 5c.

J ·1 T A & TO.NIGHT, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5th, from ~~d~:~~:e:~~~l~:ce~~ed.bt

Uyenl e • .... ereditors of Or who have any 8.30 to 10.30, for the lC.giltration of claims or demands I!pon or aI·

B. Society fecting the estate of James M. mlmblrs Hunt of Bell Island aIoeuid.

The regular meet1ng of· storekeeper. deceBlied. are reo the Juvenile T.A. & B. So- quired to send particulars

Id 5 N .. --... -------__ ~--. thereof. in writing. duly attest· clety w1ll be he on U • i ed, to the undmigned Solicitor DAY, Dec. 7th, at 2.30 A L . . for the AdminIstratrix of the , the I YIIIII& !Bid estate on or before the p.m. T L FLYNN ,ll1th. day of January. A.D. . " "'~e 1~. after which date the Ad·

Secretary ."~.I mlnlstratrlx will proceed to dl,· tribute the said estate, havlni

Hr.Grace Sta~ium EXHIBITION HOCKEY

8.30· TO· NIGHT

Grand Falls Andcos

vs C.B. A11·Stan

Also on

SATURDAY NIGHT.

Dec. 6th, 8.30 p.m.

Reserve .............. $1.00

Adulh ......... , ........... 75c.

Children ................ SOc

iir"'" regard only to the claIms of .-- whIch she shall then have bad

I notice. n town Dated at St. John's thIs ~th.

All Dr. up"

FROZEII

Itl CRIAM CONI Fill .. aid Seald at thl FREEZER

eny of December A.D. 195B. FABIAN A. O'DEA,

&lUcitor fOr AdmlnislralrlJ:. Z81 Duckworth Street, st. John's, Nfld.

IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED

r,equires TYPIST

(Male)

for work at their St. John's Plant. Int .... ested young men are requested to apply in writing, stating ag., education and experience, to:

MR. R. L. WADDELL, Plant Supt.,

Imperial Oil, Ltd. Southside, St John's.

W·ANTED •• YOUNG MAr~

WITH INSURANCE EXPERIENCE

(Cor, Fire, Plate Gk155, Etc.)

Apply in writing only

S~.L WATER STREET ST. JOHN'S

WANTED 70 TO' 100 TON SCHOONER

1n good condition.

Please give complete details in first letter.

R. DORAN, 62 Wall Street, St Georg.,

Staten Island, New York.

NOTICE Of' SALE For Sole THREE-STOREY DWELLING, situat.·

at 60 Brazil Street, with all modern convenl.nt ... consisting oPliving-room, dining room and kitchen,:: six bedrooms and bathroom. For further par· ticulars apply to

CURTIS and DAWE , " ....

Board of Trod. Building, Wafer Street, St. Johrt'.·

WANTED BY THE NfLD. TEACHERS' ~SSOCIATION

Man or woman to organize an Educational Pro gramme in the field of Radio and TV. AttradiVe wages offered.

Interested parthts pleas. contact EXECUTIVE SECRETARY,

90 BARTER'S HILL

Pasteurized, Hom~geniz.d, Reconstituted '

MILK2ScQt;~ Whipping Cream 3ge 1/2 Pt.::::

FOR HOME DELIVERIES- TELEPHONE 9214

ISLAND DAIRIES LTD. ,

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GIRLS", . Orion

CARDIGANS All Shades

Fit 6 to 14 years

$3.50 All Wool

&alaclava

HELMETS ALL SHADES

$1.98

,

sC>YS' ALL WOOL

V NECK - LONG SLEEVE

PULL-OVERS Bluel-Wines-Grey~, Elc,

8 to 14 years

$2.50 CHILDREN'S

One Piece

SLEEPERS With Feet

SPECIAL! Ladies~

1, '.2, 3 Pink and Blue

$1.00

HANDBAGS LADIES'

ALL WOOL

CARDIGANS

Values up to $2.98

Four

51·49

lemon, Blue, Pink,

Navy, Wine, Red, etc., Etc.

Sizes 14 to 20.

. BOYS'

and

GIRLS'

SNOW PANTS

$2.98 S2.20 s3.00 till

s. MILLEY lTD. ,'t~ •.

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFlD., FRIDAY, DEC~

Newfoundland Salmon Etc • •

NORTHERN PACK "NEWFOUNDLAND SALMON" -. 21 "'1'\

NEWFOUNDLAND HALIBUT ,: ...... ' ................. " .. 24 .. THE MEMOIRS OF FIELD­MARSI1Al MONTGOMERY

NEWFOUNDLAND TURNIP TOPS - 4 Dozen Tins 10 r_ "Il1I, ;

........................ $6.50' THE CROSSING OF ........ ANTARCTICA

- ALSO -

NEWFOUNDLAND BLUE POTATOES Fuchs & Hillary .... 6.50 THE THREE EDWARDS

Thomos R, Costain 5.00 'CAVALCADE OF THE

, GET OUR QUOTATIONS NORTH

An entertoining collec­tion of distinguished writing by Canodian

I authars .............. 5,00 i THE LOST WORLD OF ,

i THE KALAHARI . Laurens Van Der Post .................. 3.95

. THE ENEMY CAMP Jerame Weidman 4.95

fELEPHONES;- 5143 • 5144

: THE SUGAR ISLANDS ----- --------------- -----------------------.- .-Alec Waugh .. 4.50 num'ER RED CROP Pa)· yourself a dil'idend in

THE GYPSY CONDESA eENEVA - AP - Russi. ~dfely by doing YOllr lelrl he,t had • hum per food crop this 10 dril'e ilnd walk consideratel~'

Gordon longley )car and many olher European all Ihe time. Hall.... .... 4.25 . ('ollnlries produced more 100,1,

THE GREEN EMPRESS : than they could scll. the Un:1 _--_-•.•. ______ • EI ' b th C dell .. 2.50, ed :\alions ~:eonamic comm,';':"-

Iza e a : sian [ar Europe reportel\. , AS THE TREE FALLS i i'iel'elhclcss, "chronic maltlil!· I Doris Leslie ........ 3.00· riLion pro,sists in Soulheast' I A REALLY SINCERE GUY Asia, Af,~ica and rarts of tatir i

, 00 America , the report adder!. Robert Van Riper. 4. ___ .... __

ONCE THERE WAS A WAR Children SllOUld be !ccn and John Steinbeck ..... 4,50 not hurl.

IN MEMORIAM WESTCOTT

III fund anrl loving memo ory. of my dear grand· father,

GmRGE WESTCOTT. A MIXTURE OF FRAILTIES -' .-- WI10 departed Ihis Ii:"

IIIHTIIS I) 5th 19'· By Robertson Davies, the._ _Ion fe. ". J,. author of "leaven of _ PI KE -- Born al the l;racc I

3 95 IHosPltal on December ~rd., 10_ Malice".... ........ . I ~:ileen (nee ~Ierccr) and rred

: D' k &' C Ltd' Pike, a son. (9 Ills.) , iC S O. ,TIZZ:\HfJ-Born ill the eme: I ',~!;'Iernlty Hospital 1111 lJ~ccm, I "h B k II rs ,IH'I' 4th .. to (;ordoll and Jailn I I e 00 se e ,Timid (111'(' Horwood), " SOIl.

"Gone but not lor:.:oltcn. Nel'cr shall his memor)'

fade, Sweetesl lhollghls shall

Her lin~cr. 'RoUlid the ~p[jl "'herr he

if; laid."

Ie' 4425 2008 or 319i' HYA:\-Burll al St. Clare's i -Iliscrted. hy hi, ~r"nd.

r.;\ I'n \~Iur '0\

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, wptn or ___ . "CITI' HospItal on Thursday,' son, Bill. - - .--- --- '\- Pcce;nbcr 4th., 10 ~11'. and ~Irs.I."' ________ i Afte' ~O"'I

"Dick" I1Yilll, a dallghter. .'. '-"-

tJEW ARRIVALS -._----------:---------_ .... _--_ .. -

--- I' At (he lop 01 Ine c~u~es of Courtcsy • contaglolls. . Neilher good nor mad molar I highway dent.h. IS ,,'speed lOa

G~AR ST.

-"._- I manners go unnoticed. \ fast Ior condItIOns. I Cm'~'IN _ Passed ilWH)' ;lId·' . RYAN - Passcd peaceully

delll), on December lsi" al VIC' "way nl Ihe General Hospital on I

DEATHS Dial 5181 ·2 - :l

toria, B.C" Sadie E. Coffin Inec I \\:cdl1csda',Decemb~r 4th., 1,9~8, Hoskin.;), in her 861h year.!" m. T. R)an, III hIS 6~rd ~ear, \ widow of the late John coWn.[ Leilvil1~ at mourn WIfe, one Ladies' Leaving to mourn ·three sons, ~on. ,Thomas; [IVe da~ghters, All Wool '

Skirts

Fred, residing in Victoria, B,C" jlargle (Mrs. A, \\ alters). A. E .. in Edmonton, Alta., and Lucy Olrs. B. Walters), Ethel Alex, in Vancouver; also one ~is· Dlrs, R. Hannaford), Anrue ter, EmilI' and one brother, Otto,! Dlrs. J. Foley), ~Iarion (~!rs, In 51. Jo'hn's, Nfld. i W. CarroU); one sister, Mrs, Sizas 12-44

. . )Iary Ailan; also 15 grand· Now $3.98 McCOR~lAC - Died suddenly: children and a large circle of

at Chariottetown P.E.!., Picton friends. Funeral from the I R. McCormac. Leaving to mourn residence of his daughter, I hiJ . passing are his \l/.ife, Mar· ~!rs. R. Hannaford. 1~ Froude guerlte; two sons. Bruce and Avenue, on Saturday, Decem· Divid; two daughters. Lorraine be 8th. at 8.4~ a.m. to SI. aDd ~!arguerlte. Funer~1 on! Theresa's Church for Requiem Saturday from his reSIdence"

'ARCADI • WATP ITRE"

g'. Longworth Al'enue, Char.: j!ass ill 9 a.m. Interment at lottetown. I HoI)'. Sepulchre Cemetery.

10-12 lb ••

Genuine Top-Brand.

tHURCHtLL 'AU

GRADE ,HA" EVISCERATED TURKEY

with

ANY CAMERA PRICED $19.95 OR OVER

• KODAK • BELL and:HOWELL • ANSCO • POLAROID'

. All Other Popular Makes "Your Favourite KODAK Supplier."

'--r u. h.l" you ",oJerrtf" the inferior of yDur hom.

I'~(. ..... ' .... :"'-'''':'',''''' ... '/\

PANELING ""'<.,><" ,1 "autilul wood '<"j paneling in ha,d or 10ft"-;, wood can change the wf1ol1 ';: appearance .1 your homL ),

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OAK"~' .............. ,

FLOORING Oak il Itill th. pnferr.d flooring nlahrlCll fo, modern hom ... 5 .. UI fo, .. timet. en new noarl for YOY, hom ..

ClICK ITfMS YOU NffD IN roUI IfOMI

o COll1'ltlr Top. D'Storagl Wall~

o W(ndoWi

o Door.

o C(o.,t Llninll

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Q Floor Til,

o Sh.l~ing

HORWOO,DLU",BER CO., Ltd. " /

WATER sr. WEST ! DIAL 3011

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FIVE POINT APPLES

CANADIAN CHEESE

r~o. 1 ONIONS P. E. I: POTATOES

GEORGE~ NEAL LIMITE~ 'PHONES: 2264 - 4440-

Owing to freight end other advances we have bee~ ed that most buiding materials will shortly increase In

. t by approximately 5 per cent. We have at presen

stocks of

DONNACONA WALLBOARD-in

K.B,· Sheath ing.

B,C. DOORS,

OAK FLOORING,

ASPHALT SHINGLES, ROLLED ROOFING and

TARRED FELT,

IMPORTED MOULDINGS,

DRY MATCHED LUMBER

ARBORITE,

METAL MOULDINGS,

AND A GENERAL LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES.

A~ H. MURRAY & Co., BUILDING SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT

. ST. JOHN'S

St