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t IC K d. PICK-UP BODIES available in 6 W lengths, or choice of 8' lengths. 'ltcLltj·e Handling Supplies int- At- A- Time" Disarmament THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 65. No. 28 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, 1958 lPrfce 7 cents) Charles Hutton & Sons On Local U.S. Bases Six Children Die In Fire NEWS IN BRIEF. Plan Hotel For Plan Space Agency Cancer Weather Cloudy, with >llllii'Cl'S. Jligh 35. .. . ·" ' I \ ! ' I I l

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int- At- A- Time" Disarmament

THE DAILY NEWS Vol. 65. No. 28 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY.~, 1958 lPrfce 7 cents) • Charles Hutton & Sons

~1Ste On Local U.S. Bases Six Children Die In Fire

• NEWS IN BRIEF. •

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'2 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY~~

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The Daily !Vews Sillzouelle Contest

No. 19

1. The Silhou~lle Cunll·>l i< ~imple ~nd ra~y to work. II const~l~ of 11() >i!hourll~ drnwin~s of

ll'lrit•i)' known persons and 120 picture~ .<\11 you hH\'P to rio Ls irl~nlify rhe ~ilhoucllrs. not hv name hut h)' pairinl! !'hem with pictures of l hE> pro.ple ~·ou lhmk are porlrayed in the ~ilhoucrlc. Each per•nn •hnwn in ~ilhonrllr will he shown by picture hut not. 'lrcessartly on thr ~a me da,·. -In ;uldition there wtll be 60 picturrs of other penon~ who will nor bP shown in ~ilhouettr drawin~s. Thus 1·ou ll•tll ha1·e 120 pirture~ frnm which to make .,:our 60 srlet·linn; In go with ti•e 60 ~ilhnurrtr~. Kcrp tht. ~0 lrft O\'Pr J1irtnrrs. They will he needed for the final Silhourllc Srrnmhlr. 2. Thr conlr>t ,rarlrd \\'Nlr.r•rln,. .hnuar" 1~ 1~58. Each day Monday rhrouah Sarnrda,· for 60 days onr silhnurtte and two pictures will be print· cd. Aftrr you h~1·e pairrd a ~ilhouctte with a pirtu~. pa>le or in ~orne wa)· fa~ten tile matching pair on a sin~lc ~bert of paper. r\11 no ~hr~l, are to h~ fa.•lcnr~ togrlhrr in or~er and each 8heet ;;houlrl hmr Yollr name

3. T~~ nail~· :\cw~ 1nll nwar·: s~oo in r8<h pt•ize~ fn thr winners. Thrre are no enli'l' f~c>. The pr1zes are; ·

1. •1;;o 2 s ~.-,o .. 3. $100 '\

4. The contest Is nprn lo an rr·.i<lrnt> of :\rw. foundlanil with the rxcrplion of rmph11·<'"• of Thr !'Jail)' l\'ews and memher, of rh,•ir fami!Jr.s. Not more than onr prize will be awarded in any one immcd;ate family,

5. The final 5illtrllll't!e anrl pirrurrs will appear on !;aturday, ~\nrch 22. :md with this :;rt will appear a ma<lrr ~cora shl•ct on whirh you must enter the numbers of )'our silhotl!'ll!'·Piclure rom· bination~. Do not srnd in rour cntrlrs until all ailhouettel and pictures ha1·e been publi~hed,

6. ThP eontr~tant l(ettinl! the ~reate~! number of the 60 re~ular silhouett<>s eorrcctll' ~<>h•ed 1-automatlcall!l the winner o! the first prize. Second highest ~core gets ~econd priz~. and so on.

7. A Silhourtt~ Scrambl~ will hP published with 5ilhouetle No. 60. This will con~ist of a number of silhouettes which are to be identified from the 60 picturu le.£1 over from the re)!ular contest. This Silhouetre Scramble will he med by the jud~tes ONLY in case or ties. IC tie~ exist in the regular con'est. then tho~e contestants makinl! tile best sco;·es In the Silhouette Scramble will be declared winners. Contestants should submit with their completed entrie~ a ~tatement of 50 words or less on "The Feature I Ltke B~st in The Daily News." These statement~ wil) be COI)sidered by the judgr~ only In case there sllll.are hes after the Silhouette Scrambles ha,·e been JUdged. Winners will then be determined by the aptness and originality of their comments.

B. Address entries to Silhouette Contest, The Dally News. Box 972. St. John's. All entries must be postmarked not later than Saturdav, April 5, 1958. Entries must be sent with first class postage fully paid, since The Daily News cannot be respon· sible for entries delayed because of improper ad· dress or Insufficient postage or for any other reason not received at The Dally News In due time.·

I 9. Bv enterinl( the contest, the partielpant al!l'ees

to accept the decision of the iud~es as final. .----------------, I CLIP THIS COUPON TO ORDER I I THE DAILy NEWS I I Circulation Dept., , I I Dally News, St, John s.

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will be introducing regular edition of

an outsta~ m·~rseas b:

almost se1·er Davies ha; ;

on this progra a brer·k of on!~· one · she was ill wir h 1

series start~tl nn .\1 und~r the rillr " Britain In :\~w!r

which ll'a.• ;non ' to it, pr~~~nr form. " , ..... ,r ... uu't fond." In

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ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily News • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958

~~nniversary "Calling NewfoUndland" ')bserved By

B. C. Broadcast •P•'•·,al half hour programme to n1ark the 1,000 ·edition

· · 1·.11:mg Newfoundland" will be heard on Sunda)·, Feb . ... . ,,,,,r Radio Station CBN from 8.30 to 9 p.m.

"Cr,lling :-<ew!ound- 1 ·:---- ---:--:--::-:--

.· :• ht•ard in Newfoundland ; the. return hom~ of the New­~lis~ ~!argot Da,·ies, • fou1dland sen•lcemen the need

· ll'tll he introducing her ' for broadcast messages dwlndl­w•ular edition of this : ed and gradually "Calling New-

;, an outstandin~ : foundland'' becr.me a maga~lne 1n BBC overseas bror,~· , programme covering a w1der

F11r almost ~e1·enteen : flel'!l, but always with the Da1•ies ha,; acted I special inlr.rr I· .,( ''"'' .. · '·

. on this programme lan~ers well .to the fore. Those ; Mcr;.k o! only one week : takmg part II~ • .. .: , . " ,~, was ill with pneu-: have •·lii'R)'S mcluclcd a large · · number of people from New· .,, ..• , •tarted on ~larrh : fnundland Ol' ha1·ing elo5r. con·

11Hirr the tillr "l'all· · nc,·tions with the pro1·ince. "''" r.ritain In :'\rwfnuml· (h·rr thr year•. too. Margot

., •1:rh wa.c .10011 •horl· has met and introduced to her ., ·. prr~rut form. "('a 11· li~trn~r~ in !'(rwfnundlaud many "·••md!atHI." In liMe rrlehritic'. •·Calling Ncll'founrllnnrl" t.OOOth Edilior. ;\li~s :'liar~.:ol D<JI'ic~. :\'l.B.E. (ccnl~r ; . thr pm."rammr wa• Thr pro~rammr on Sunrla)' rr· 1 I .1 .1 1. 11 · f tl t t 1<lc:k'l, ('l;J(S \\'i\h <l "I'Oll]l 11[ l'Oil\1'1 1lllrli'S 1\'CI -:\110\VIl In Jo;leners (o liS )• , .. "•irr a wrck aiHI wa< ,-,rw< mal~)· o It ~rc;. rl"cn ~ ..,

, ~:·:ma:-ll)· a< a link hr· which oreurrrrl ~inrr thr pro· RBC ;\ot·th 1\mrrican Scr'l·it:C'. prnf~!':lmmr.. • P.:lrl\ •: .l<tck :'llurph,l', Mllrgnl. ,, .• fnun<llan<l •mi('r· ~r•mmr wa~ fir~t r.;tahli~hcrl. Dn1·ir.s Hlld 7\·]Jiricl H<lhhitl.'. 1 Fronlt: ;\uhrr.~: J'vJ;:triJO!lalrl, Mary Peal·.o;e,

''C;~llinl:( New(nundland'' I.OOOth Edit ion. :\li~.:; :\J;ugol D<l\'ies. !lf.B.E .. f<~lka

tn 1\Tr .. J. B. Cl;~rke. C.B~E .. RBC Direc!or of Eternal Brn<~clcasUn;:. ;:.iter the , ::nt;.·r1 and lhrit· ram: Thr narration b donr. h)' , .. - tl'irnci~ n :\rll'· l'ha 1·Jr~ Richardson. whn at P;~ul :\J;~hcr. lind Lihh.1· ~.Ja('J)on;~lrl. l.llllllt.h tnm;;mi~.<inn nf thi~ BRC i'inrlh .•\tn~'ril'<li1 Senice Prn,2r~mme.

\lar~ot n a 1 ir, unr llmr wa~ the producer of ·--~·----------·-···--- .. -~. ·--·--·--·--·------·-----·-------------------- -----------------------------eomprrr of rhr lh~ PI'O:Zt'ammes, and r..ppearin,~:: I

on .\pl'il ~3 . ·on the program.me are m1.a.n)' HQ£ YROQD: ; R. C N.

'": ha, hrrn rhr main· well l;r.own radiO pc;~ona ll!r~ ·· .,,, <Nit$ thrnu~hout, wl1o hal'c been ~~~oc1atrd ~~·1th. ,. .. rn• and r\'er sincr. ·the programn1e.1 ~-t one h.~e IN

' ]l~ric; i~ " daugt~tcr or another. ' . ' u r s e .. ,., Danid ,lame; Da 1· 1 r~. .'~ohn S~a~g. Arthur ~ush., . r , h•> ,,. 8 ~ High rorn . \1 ~ nfnrd \ aughan Tl.tomas, Sam 1

..... ~ur'"~c~:;~~~~~,~n~li~,~·~~~~r,~~:J~~~ ~:~r~er;n~~~~~~~. Observe Health Week St John Ambulance Campa·lgn , ., ,, l'rrv ;.cth·r in , onel. 1 Honorar~ Colo.nel of the· 1 .. , •. work "on hchalf or· 166!h Rcglmentl; Will speak: Miss Bary Veitch. n.N .. anrl rand ·'The Fnn<i t'hr.in". It b ... · land men and wo- 1 during_ the programme. ; members of the Newfoundlr,nrl ·planned tn giw special rm· - -· --- · "~''"~ in Britain .and,· Special gue~ts on the occa•·'Teachers A~sociation met at pha5is to the improl'cmrnt of D •

:ht< work as well a~. ion are Mr. and ~ln. Aubrey i the Ccnt1·al School, Hol)·rond 'the >rhooJ Junrlt and lhr ;:re~t IS CUSS mPrlinRs with lhMe ~lacDonald who were married I to plan Health Week artil"ilie.• need {or !he rlaily nsr of l'nrl

, to the BBC .<tudio' ·Ill Jr.nuar)' and were in Lon· for the school~ in the arra. Lil·rr Oil. To add cmpha;i< tn · .

Commander Bovey Supports And Teachers

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!Stresses Value Benefits I n•r•>r·ge~ to their rela· don on !heir honeymoon. I Good Nutrition was rho<cn thrsr topic~. the pamphlet~ F . L ·

:If''·'' II ~1\1\IP on "Callin£ Xrw-. ~lr~. Reid. ~l·h nwas' 80 \'er~· I as tht 1m~ic topic fOI' discu~- '"~lo\hrr The School Lunch" ;,ml or oggers • ___ .,·.., .. ·:·o::rr. che made the ar· closel)" associated With the \sions, the talk~ to he bas<'ll on· "~lake EI'CI')' Day \'ita mill ll

• Ill< 'I b · L d J Followim: is lhr full tr~l uf a hroadNol Arldrc~' 2i1·•n u;. , .. ,, .. , nf an tnormou.~ l ar . HI c u m. on on am 'lht .~heme "Yon Arc \\'hal. You Day" will he 1"cd and cli~trihut· <;n.\~1> FALL.I'eh. 4 - Ac; and I he entire :":11lrP n'mr. I! a)· hy Commandc1· .1. Bor~y. RC!'\, in support of \hr. current fund

Of Aid First

.~S k r:1· or !'irwfoundlandr.r~ · ~lar) Pcar~r.. 111ll ~Jso be Eat . All al':ulable nutntwn ed, Jhr rrsnlt of a telc~ram from· nrPa. .• ·• • · · . .. 1 t '!f' 111 Britain at thN gue~u. pamphlets an<l poster· from tlw Dmin~ Jlrallt1 \\'rrk film· · . 1 . d k . r . . 1 tnmpa1~n of thr. St. .John Ambulance As.oclahon.-

' · ' . . • the lntcrnallona "on wor cr.: 2 The 1mmerlratr nerrl for Durin.~ tht pa.,l two da)·s ... ---·--- -------·-,j,···:,. f•rt. she ~reps up a Flash hacks to the tarly Depr,rtment o{ Health 11wc al· stnp.• on l'al'lous ph;~scs of nu- .,1· \nlrt·ic• Grand Falls to ,,,. 1 · t. g tho m•kl·n~ •lal·m· more facilities, we ai!O seerr, "- 1 d t · 1 d' 1 d d · · · ")) 1 1 1 1 · "' ' • • • • · er uca rn sr n .. ' ' you hal'c bfen reminded hy ~·.r.· <nr,·e~pOIHicncr with old da~·~ of t 1r w;.r, an Pxcer~s: "rac~1rr ~· .. "P a)·r an ~Ill!· tnllol WI >P .s Hnn~ lo supp l'· n. P. :\lartlr.1·. rf~ional director. into lh~ proper method to hr addre.<ses. gil'cn orPr the r~<llo ·1o h~1·e acquired a greater and 'r. t·· ,, :\cwfoundland, ancl from lam~us ~roadcasts ~~~~hI ~r~hons ".r1r. m~d.e for ~~,m~ mrnt the tal~• .~nrn. h) I he of !he rnemployment Jn~uranre • usrd whPn romplrting apptica· and published in the pre~s. h;· gt·rater risk of accident. :"\ow

:r.lrnrrs to lht pro· as thr .no~al \\cddmg of Pnn· 1thls ~atcnal 1n 1a1m1s IIR)s ln leachrrs. A l~1rh _r.nd mlrrr,t· ('ommis;ion at ~fonclon. ~lr. lion forms, etc. Hi.• Honour thP. Lieutenant· you may say that accidents can '•'<13)' will undoubted· • cess Elizabeth: D. Da)' ceiebra·; the different grades. ma Health t\ rrk IS ~nllclpatrd Robrrt ~lurray, unemployment GOiemor. and h•· The Honour· he prel'cntcd; so the)' can, bu: l·rr ht1· from wartime tions in Lodon: ~hr breakin~ of To show thr relatwn hclwrrn by teachers and pupils. regional reprc.<entatirf from· !. The absolute ncre»ity of able Chief Justice. that the lit. carelessness and _th_oughtless

, t.ondon. Since the war' the sound burrier: the hr>l ·good food NHI good hrnlth lhr )Joneton. is present !I· in Grand hal"ing Hery logger·~ insurance .John Ambulance in :\cwfound· ness are _human fra1\t1es, and.l hu kept in clo$e and :trans· tlantic .Jet cros~ing; film "f"oon For Frr.rld,v" w:t> ·Falls, Yesterday ,\ir. ~lurray book with him on the job also land is commenting its an· 1 am . afra1d that ac~1dents Will !ouch with Xewtounrl· bombing of London. a.nd tyr shown at the close of I he mert· J)urchase and ~r 1 ·. Arthur Hollett, acting that his complete co~tributions nual appeal for funds to carrv; contmue ~o occu~. Sickness. t.oo,

'!i1mg in London. .witness acconts of historical. lng. ; ' rr.annner of the Grand Falls rerord would be m hrs book. . on its good work · , often stnkes without warmng ·:e end ol the wal' thr. moments durintil World War II. i '!'he programmr for the week •1 J.I• h office~ met with Mr .. Jc! Hall,, , A d d It is 8 pleasu~e for me to and in places where medical

. : .. ot the programme are included in the programme. lis planned around two main ]}g l\'a''S 1.\\'.A. organzalional field di·: 4· Theg l.\\: 1· recommf entl e : hal'e this opportunity to en·. facilities arr meagre, or pos· . anmewh<·t. With i (Continued on page 5) posters "Canada's Food Rules" .r :rector and ~lr. :\!. c. !.Kinner.· a morel en ella 1 m,e. 0

1 e e· ·1 dorse this request for v·our !I >ibly non·existent. · E • · . • . 1 . jlrame o con ac c a1man s on . • F h' t · II qutpment : 1.\\ .A .. public re allOns. _repre·: certain matters requiirng lm·: JUpport. This dril·e for funds or .t IS reason, We !!'liS, 1

· sentatll"e. Matters .rertammg to • mediate action. 'is by no means an indirect' ap- • apprecJate that hie basic ~ork In answer to a question di· the ~~·elfare of llifld. Loggers i 1 peal for· some far distant or· of . St. John Ambulance, 1~ to

rectrrl to him by the Leader applymg for unemploym~~t i . Proposals were ~l~o made. to: ganization, it is a very direct lr~m people t.o do the r1gh1 of the Oppo,ition, the Hnn. r; .. heneflts .were t~o~oughly rlts·, speed up the handling of cla1ms: opportunity for all of 115 to be, thmg. m ':he e1en~ ~f an emer­.1. Pnii'Pr, ~lini,trr of Hi~hway~. ru~sed w1th a 1"1~"' tn ~peed Uf'l! hrtween local .-mplo)·ment of·: enabler! to help ourselre~. l!enc~,. It IS not d1ff1cult to !ee lnlormrrl thr llnuse that hr ~r.rl grneroll~· lmpronng the' !ices and ~loncton. The 1.\\'.A.. El'rr since the time of th~ that If eno~g~ people ~a\"e ~e­h?rl purrha,rrl apprn~imat~ll' · ;rrl'icr. I lm rxprcssed appreciation and crusades, th~ men and women ccll'ed . trammg m f1rst aid,·

.lniiounces Introduction I S2.2iin,00fl worth nf roar! builri: · /II thr mrrtin~ which l~'.trrl :satisfaction with. the artio_n .of o! the O;dcr of Sl. John hal"r. ~any hns. ca.n be saved ... It

H I M • , in~ morhinrn in lR57. all thr rlay the 1.\\'.A. nfhrial' I he ~lom•ton office by 211'!•11( been cann:: for the ~iek and. 11ould ccrtaml) be a .comf01 (Jnf l·g Iways atn·te·nance llr ~aid lliis wa~ ae<Jilirrrl m~dr ~rwral rrcommen<lation; 'such earl;· atlenlion 10 its re- 1\'0linded-this rrprcsenl~ some! ~hough! t~ feel that If .rou llert unrlcr the hirr-purrha~e ;rhrrnr on llrr {ollo\\'illl: points: : qnrst in. sending a regi~nal rrp. 850 ye~r~ of >cn·ice .. The St.: tr.~oh:c~ m an acc1dent ~n lhh~ ~nd mo~t Jr,~ this wa1· than if 1. Thr ~xl~nSton of the arrR rrsrntahl·~ to grand fall~ for .John Ambulanre Bn~arle in hr~h11a_1. that someone 1n I r purch.1srd out of 1non~)' rai~rcl co1·rrrd h)' I hr. r.rand, Fall; 1 thi' p1~rpo~e. The. L\\'.A. has the largrr cenlrrs. is a uni!o1·m· ne~t. ca: In eo~~ al?ng . ~ad

F P t P t I hy the ~ale of bond~. , rmplo)·mcnt olltee to tneh!rlr als~ •·mcrd lis grai~June to lhr ~rl hod)· of 11·ainrd l'o.lnntrn•. P.'.ohah_l.' hrrn hamrd 111 61 1 111~

OI• or 'au or-- -------~--- :all I01111S alon~ Jhr railway hnr I'C~IOnalrcpresrntalrl'e )lr. ~IUI'····.ho gll"t ihl•ir srmers gra· 111.<1. ald. . ThNe ai'P 2ii.440 arrr~ rof ra.<t to Port Blanrlford also to Ia)· !or his eooprralon ~nn srr· luilot~>l•· in 1hr inlert'>l~ 11t Ltk•m-e. "~1r t·luldrtn ar~

slalt• fnn·sl land~ in the st<Jie J:kr in tho'r !'nmmuni!iPs on inns consirlr1·atinn In Ill' lht t·nmmuuil)". Tit~)' art .11tl ;tl\la)·' rulllllll~ r·l,ks whtch uf Wist•nnsin, the nnrlh sinr of llonari>ta Ba)' 1.\\'.A.'~ ret•ommendalinn~. uup:oi<l ~uti ~ire frtel)' 01 tht·i1· '"" 111 In hr JIHI nl I he. hu,me>'

• . , "''"' 11r•hiP G. J. Pnw~r. pray th~l !hP>P mills' will rna· fish wrrr alsu t•h•nfiful ):,,:

. i HiRhwa~·s. prom· teri~lize. :-lor man~· years AKO I, yra1· curniu~ in with lh1• !''*l'liu ·o /:,It the mechauiled his dislricl product•d a lot of In lht br;,!•IH•s. :\II that wus ············-·- - __ .. --- .. ~--· timt aut! r\Jitl'lt'lt!'t, hul !her uf ~ruwut~. IIJI .. In :'\t•wlnunn·

: (':IIIII•'' ltr t"rt'n whrrt' al 0111 .~ ! l~tut tlw.- n_ ... k l!i HI It'll tht- rt!'_-11111ch hai"P Jll' 01. p 11 t'ishernwn. \lr. Smilh said, butlnr~lltd w~~ a marko·J anti ht· "l-{{(..,H l VA y:<; .:i<••lul Ull lh~ i\\'"lun >inl'!! th~ adl·rnt ur Jhr Amtl'i· I ~<ldtt1 !hal II h~l"l'~' Ill' I'• "'~n··· £: 1 I • :

·.,,,, u~;,<lr hl""ilahlt Ju !'all h:o•t• man.r .lbho•rlltl'll had j iu Ius tli•tril'l, tin" h:u1dicap_. ...... · ,· .. a,t and t>Jli•(•iall) ~UIIt tu wurk lui' lht' ..... llteri·: vin!l lht' li·li~rlllt'll, Jlr htop<•tl M . s •t I

'·• lll•llit'l ul Purl hll l'nrl. !'all•. ~U\1' thai wurk IS >lll'k·: lh~ !Ol'lll aulhUI'Illt• 1\ulll~ lll't· 11 aJ OJ• . ·tep·pa·t·( •:,.,;"• Jhi> nnnoum·rnll'lll tllil~ u11 lht ba•rg lllhiiY of, \'Mil ou th~ lt!leral tu la~e I he 1

J',,,.·rr an1J f~rl it will th~st' nwn lind tlwmst'il'~s ans·lnrctssary at·Jiun. i · · '" the impro\'tmenl. itH~> tu n•tum to th~ tishel')' I _lit• s:tid it was w~rlh wat.dl·. N M

<II Jmpurrant rnads in my but !hey dn nut have the money. I''* the to.wn ol StcphciiVIIIl• ew ai· ntenance He hoped that the He hoped the Fisheries Loan 1 grow and 11 needed help. He

· . from Corner Brook to, Board would help . them get 1 also lauqed slalf5 in ~o\'ern-.:11• would be graded. baek lnto•th.e flshertes. In Port i ment offices for their asmtancr, 0· ll· •. p , . . ~·f. ,. 1 1 R(·•rtfl

au Port rP.giOn there were loh· to him. I ll . ,J.n.es '·O~p es.li Jr. (t (lie . ·II. . f.tl '

Smith at~o mrtl· j sl~r~. rod, mackerr.d, clams, I Hnn. .T. T. f'hPt>,rman ad I R . • f fl ·1 , propo~ed pulp• scallop~ and .~culpions. jjourned lhe rl~hat~ , and 11'1111 1?('1{1111.~f·J~lf('f,J.fJ'If n (ltl ]<()l(.J mills h)' thr, The herring last fall and now: speak lorla~·. HP Will he Col·, , , , J .. 7 of Crnwn Z~llerhach. 1\'tre rlentllul in Port IU Port i lowed h.l' ~fr. W. Sm~llwoorl.' Gl'fr("f' l}J.!!·tJ'l cf [)u.r·ut f! 9.1

·• ''''"T!. 1\'0Uid tru!t and Ba)·. ~lr. Smith declar!d. Cod·l Green Ear. : 1 .. _ .... - .... · .... - --·- 'I R~~•1min;: th• doh> to nn •h•: iz•rl · l••m during ':11~ . !!'·en.

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1 Arturo! I'm'!'~>. ~·ill ~utloH'Se. llhlt"h rn•y <HI I s>\'e a dultl> I. this l"irw. : 111 •· · . , I rtrrd not ttaborale on lht : 1'oda \' in nnr moMrn I if~. ad\·anlage~ of obtaining A thor-j although we have more and · (Continued on page ll)

PRICE CUT • · .. · ; / S£A TU RE: .i <JlPakPr 'Tu•Ed'l.l' 11·ac ~l'r. r. trirt. Hr exp~·o55erl h1m~Plf A~· NT ......._ • Sh~pparrl. Harbour r:r>r•. Hr rlrli;:l!trr! •nth tho re~ult~. I •·. . ron~r~tulatrd thP. moi'Pr ~nrl Tltr Prrmirr R.~ked him to PX· i . l~nswers . To Quest.lons ~~·~~:o"~:r~~~p~~ ;~~~~i·~nai;;"~~~:~ ~;~:~~~~ ~~;t a~"~~n~:/'~~~~~";;;,j.

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_.· 11tP tn the out~oing l.ientrnRnl·; ;oi<l thr unit rnntainrd A loRd·' 'Gol'rrnor an<l hi~ ~urces;nr. rr. rru,her. (our dump trurk.1. ; I Mr. Sheppard lhoru~h thr hull<lozr1', ~rHdrr and elel'en ·

• ll:nt;t•r of Highway;; rn)' Pond-nil. 13 Lon.~t Beach. 'T.B. S246, ! Crown Zeller hack d~al fore- men. He 5airl the unit accom-'h! following Answer to f g 1 Codro~· Pond· Pori aux 14: Lourdes, Port ftU Port, ;hadowed A Rreat economic i plished more work th~n ~oo · h.• ~.lr, Hl'fldins In the 1 Basques $5,440.00. $1596, 1 boost for the province Rnd hop-: men would ha\'e done w1th p1ck ·

a 11 th · '·f dd C . p 11 H cd it would come true. He · ~nd shovel. r,f .~!sembly. i (h) Also on a o er porhons 15. "o ocx Ole, e y r. i spoke at length on the farmin1l: SCORES UTILITY COMPANIES TO QUESTION NO. 39 j of the Trans-Canada Highway $16°· , . ~ progress of part o! his district, I Mr. Sheppard drew the at-

l The total amount oC I $181,860.00. 16·. Moreton 5 Harbour, North :notably in the Shearstown sec· . tention of the H?use. to. t~e ·~•nt h~· thr Go1·rrnmrnt : Thr ~finlsiPr. of Highways Twilhngate $3~0 . . ; tion. Here were great, fa 1·m~ I teteph?n~ system m ~15 d1stmt

l•t April lAl\7 nn thr: t~hlrd thr followm~ an~wtr to a 17. North \\est River, Lahra ; an~ a nrw anrl 'urcrssful rf·' ~nd sal~ 1! was appallml!: There 1

'"'"' and r~ron~truction · rrur>tinn h~· Mr. Rfnou! In thr 'dor ~12~8. , fort was hrin~ ma<lr to rai~r: wrrr a~ man~·. a~ r12htrrn ·;,, ~~7.!1A8.00. . :House of A~~rmbly, I 18. Pomt an ~Ia I, Port au Port shrrp o~ a lora! hrr.r~l that . phnnr~. on onr. h~r. hr_. rlrclar: .

· ••n nrw r.nn•lruetion $fi12. rntrhl wrthstnnrl 0111 rhmalr. ·rd. Thrs rnade 11 1mposs1hle fot '1.1 1111 · . REP!.Y TO QUESTION N~. %1, JA. Point ~~~ Ray, GrPrn Ray He also pointrrl out I hal the i hu.,inrss pro~Je to carry on ~n.1· '" / 2. $1A.:lAO wa~ mane ava1lablr · $~28. ro~d In Shrar<town wa.< ~ rlra<l· • kind of ~ pnvale ronl'rrsalrnn . . totn·ry.c M2.:l20.00. through ~tatutor)' granls u fol· l 20 Pol't Hope Simpson, l.ah· · rnrl thm·ou~hfarr hut it rould Rl'istnl's Hnpr, without rlrc· .

· .;" lhr purrha~P. of nrw 1

Jnws · rarln~ $700. '1 hrromr an impnrtant arrrss ir·iC'il)' or trlrphonr. wa.1 hard : " ·'~fili,ni;!.OO. . 1 J, Boat Harbour, W.R. $200. 21. Port !loyal, P.R. $2iR. road to thr Hml~r~1·ntrr J.inr hit. hrrausc nf the l~rk nf .. thr~r!

Tti\n~ <.anariA Hl~h· 2. Rrrnl'.• Covr, W.R. $446. 22. Quirpon. W.B. $372 with only a frw m1lrs nrrdrd 1 sPI'I'lcrs. Proplr m Rlr.slol ~. · . . . , ! 3. Brnok~icle, P.B. $220. 2.1. St. Anthon)' Jli~ht, w. R. I to he built. . · horr hai'P In walk ?r dmr a:

. on wrlh tho: rans 1 4. Capr. St. Gr.orJIP, !\farchPR .~148. 1 Hr. alsn m~nt1onrrl thr. ~real distance of thrre ~ulr.s In 1hr i

H1::h11'A)' Pxprnrllturr. ·Point Red Brook and De Gran 24 ,.1 1 Within T n i fnrmma rro:rr's Ill' Arrhi· nrar·r;t trlrphone m ease or ' •· 1 t t h 1 1 ' · ' " 'nncs ' ' · 1 I' r. · }I h · Hr srnrrn the Ava I · ·. <moun ~prn ~· tIP. Port au Port $2124 ~ $288· · I ha r s ,. a1·m m ar our G•·arr. • rmr.rcrnc~·. . . . · , ~•n1 ~mrr April 1. IA5i, 1 ~ ('ndrnv Valle~ Area St, · 2~· !'i 11 Tt'll '!'.It ~:I~O. 11raisi~·~ ~~~. H. Arrhih;~ld for, J~n Trlrphonr Com pan)· an.d!

.. lnrl hrtrl~r.• nn !he fol· r.e~rge's $4012. ' 20· ·5°11 1 ; 't1d 811,1· Chal'• hi~ ~r1rnliflr knnwl~d~r. - lth~ Umlcrl Towns Elecl.nr 1

·l•,rtinns wu: . · quare 8 al Mr. Sheppard pra1srd the new company. for not. exte~dm~ I St John's • Whitliourne 6. Dunvllle, P.B. $17~. lottetown, Labrador $1211. roacl-huilcling poliry embarked! their servJces. He sald thm ex-

. 7. ~ambo, B.D. $896. 27, S~nnyslde, T.B. $1,018 .. on last ~·car by the Dep¥rlmenl ! ruse when raising rates a fe~· ' 8. Glenburnle, St. Barbe Dlst. 28. \\est Bay and West Ba) o! Highwa\'S. A unit had com· : \'ears a1:o was because of addr·

Nol'a S2,· S322. Centre, Port au Port $7t0. I pleted approximately four milrsl· iional rommittments. These rx· •9. GreAt Brehat, W.B. • AI time this Board was regis· I of road for Jrss than S9,000 in tra srt"i'icrs hal'c not bern dc-

~rr; :":on·l.~nrlPr 5841.00 · 10. Green hland Cove, St. tered, ~rason wa~ too far arl·1 spilr of thr f~'rt that thr~r lml \'r)nprtl. . . 'lnrlPr·F.xploit~ $1,743.00.: llarh, nbt. ~a22. \'anrerl to rrlra~e 2r~nl. . hrrn a prHinus rslimale of He notrd thr ~<lrht 1onal f~ol r~rmar.k.Corner Brook 1 II, Irrland Bi.~th1. W.B. Mil. !lnswct·s wrrr also >111'J1lirrl to i ~80.000 fnr I hi.• joh, llr rJr. r•·~l ~itf fnr P.rll J'tanrl to. 1n . 'li.~a;.oo. , · 12. Keels, Bonal'i!la South;Nn. a rrur.<tion on an carlicl'i•rrihrrl ,,II Jhr wot·k• Jhat horll·rlnrle" ll'harf ""''shod> .• \\ha1 l!eeJ ~lountain Road·Cod- 1 $416. ·Order J'aprr. I hecn completed h)" thr mrchRn· (Continued on pa~c a)

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TilE DAILY NEWS Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper

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---------~~--~~~-----------WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958

The Ends Of Education There ha.;; lately been much talk

abou~ the need of a new philosophy of education in Newfoundland. It is a high-sounding phrase but we are ne\'er quite sure what is in the minds of the people who use it. And we cannot help feeling that abstractions of the kind ma~· frighten the average citizen 11wn~· from a subject that is of immense importance to 'the future of this pl'oYincc.

An mrli\·idual philosophy of life usunllv mean.;; a ~,·~tem of conduct for pc.rsonal .~uiclnn~e. But when we think about education. we hare to trl'!n,:latc it~ problems into simplet· terms. Thal is necessar~· because popular interest mu~t be enli~ted to crntallize and attain our basic aims.

is that admissions to hQSpital will have to be on a priority basis, related to the urgency of each case, until such time as additional facilities can be supplied.

That will not be soon. It was shown last summer in the Revision Commission's Report that at March 31, 1957, there was need of a thousand more general hospital beds to bring Newfoundland's ratio of beds to population close to the Canadian aver. age. Of these, 450 beds were then required in St. John's.

In The N·ews 8y WAYFARER

OUR PROPER PRIDE

In his intrrvention In the debate on the committee stage o{ the Bill to ratify the grants to the Atlantic Pl'OV· Inces and the interim in· crca3e in tax rental payments, Chcs Ctorter made the point that many might regard the payments to the Atlantic l'ro\•inccs as just one more act of charity on the part of a generous central govern· ment-to & poverty·stricken rc· gion. He sought to correct this idea so far as it might refer to Newfoundland. He argued that welcome as such grants might be, the)' were not a good substitute for fed· era! pnrticipr..tton in the economic development of the poorer provinces. And he thought It was due to New· founcllnnd's proper pride that the size of her economic contribution to the Dominion should be noticed. In !his coincction he mentioned only the size of our purchase~ from the mainland. The ~um i~ large but it is still onl)' a small pt.rt of the grand total or 0111' dowry.

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costs due to the obligations which the Americans had as· sumcd in this province. He could have mentioned the vast rich~s o{ Labrador, not yet to be fully imagined, from which all Cr-nada will draw magnificent dividends.

• • • But what we want to say is

that the position should have been long since accepted that once a territory hr..~ been in· . tegrated as a province into the Canadian federal system, no question of profit nnd loss ought to be considered. New· foundlandcrs are now Cr.n· adinans not merely b~· their own net but by the joyful ac· quiescence of the Parliament of Canada. ~lr. St. Lr-urent said recently that the great· est c\·ent in his career was the sucecsful completion of the confederation agreement with Newfoundland. Nobody

' twisted cr.nada' s arm and forced her to take us into the !old. We were wanted. We wrr<' rlcsircrl. Anrl now that Newfoundland is a Canadian prol'ince, her people arc en­titled to thP full right~ of l'anr·dian citizenship. 'Thrsr, hal'r nol wt been accorcl<•d to all pro\·incr.<. Bul rarh ~·ear srrs somr progre;s in the right dirPclion.

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To The Editor l'ISIIEHY )L\ TTERS

Editor Daih· )lpw~. Dear Sir.~-! learnt !rom thr

nr1·:~paprr' that at thr rrccnl XHtional T.ih:•ral (\ml·t·Jtion

Edson In Washingt I

By PETER EDS0:--1 NEA Washin;:!on l:orrcspond1 nt · Our strugde must be to establish

nn acceptai)ie and workable cur· riculum that ,,.ill aswre us that e\'ery <'hild who attends a ~chool in Kew· foundland will obtain a satisfactory educational fotmdation. And in order to pursue that aim. we· have to look . for a ,:uitable definition of what we mean b\· a foundation education.

At that time It was assumed that the cost of-building n modern hospital was about 815,000 a bed. We ha\·e been \'ery recently informed by a competent authority that the figure 1\'oulcl be nearer S20.000 a bed today. That means that to supplY the de· ficiency assessed for the population of a year ago would in\'ol\'e a capital cost of about $20 million.

This, of com·se, does not include the sorely-needed pro\'i~ion for in· stitutional care of the mentally ill which would require a further capital outlay of not less than S15 million. Nor does it take care of the cost of additional facilities for the training and accommodation of nurses.

nut \I'~ have not rai<rd this mntt~r in order to en· gage in a new excursion into the field of give and tr.kc. Wr arc nenr the end of lhe ninth ~·car of union. We should have reached the sla~e where such discussions hnvc become, quite superfluous. It rrmains a facl, however, th;:.t nrr !~II' mainlanders arc yet willin!1 to brlieve that Cun· ada did anything other th::.n t'escue Newfoundland for the perils of imminent distress. Still less will they credit the truthful ass~rtion that ours was an immens~ contribution to the stren~thenlng o{ the Canadian nation.

Lincoln ~aid that n n<·tion rould not slll'l"i\·c half ,la\'1', half free. :\or can a nation sun·ire hr·lf rich. half poor. Efforts to rrmcdy this si1na­tion ha\'r not been as whnlr· hearlerl as they ~honlrl hr· cause they hal'e not stemnwcl from a profound realizr.tion of the oneness or the nation ami the impor(:lllCC or equal­izing ncl\'antngl's f:·nd op~ portunities within the st·ope of what is reasonable anrl pos· sible. The Gordon l'ommis,ion was right in saying th:·t lhc peo~le of the eastern fringt•s could not hope to achit·,·e the ,ame lil'ing standard as those or tht• industrial c~ntre•:, But the acceptance of a more frugal sl)'lt• of pr~·smwl living may ha1·c its compt'lN•· lions. That, howe1·cr. is <• maller a 11 a l' t from t lw minimum standords of ~oc·ial living. People may choo:ot• whcr~ the)' want 1o liw. The ct•ntr~·l government has m•rt•r­thelc.s an obligation to ensun· to them certain minimum sen•ices that are wor1hy of the Implications of Canadian citizemhiP. If one means of doin~ this is lo make :Z:.iu,t· men! ):!ranis, thcrr is no rca; on whr anyone in the pru1·inccs ~o fa1·oured shoultl feel a loss of proprr pride. It is only par1 of their national right.

:l!r. ~!r.x Lan~. tllc Liberal ~Iemhrr for While Bar :-:,,,.,h 'R b}' t' De }].(·l,r -~~c'l\' DIS1rirl :111<1 l'n•,ident of the tepu 1cra !.

Finally. ver~· large increases in annual maintenance costs will occur as these sen·ices are gradually ex· paneled.

From a financial standpoint both

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wanriN' into the details of pro· fi1 1nd lo~s in our r~lations with Catmda. The fr.d i> that we want to suggest !hat the

:\cwfoun<lland Federation of • FishPrics. appralcrl1o thr fed· End As Man W' ithout rrai (;orrT!lmcnl to redoublP ' l'\o

WASHl.\GTO:-;-tl\EA 1- The i: . .: ~: :;:, gres~man to s1ntch from Republic;,:·, :" • since Sen. Wayne ::\lorse of Ore'~on d:ri :. t!'l'f'e.

ago is Rep. Vinl·ent .J. Della~: oi .\e•.•: Jl·.,•.::::, 1 district. ac!W'S the Hudson Ri1··:r fn·:·:, :11;,,·,!::,:~

It ,,:as s~id by Dr. Frecker in a recent 'l'\' panel di~cus~ion that bare­!\' three per cent of our students go ~n to uni\·ergit~·. Yet the whole curriculum is geared at the moment to the needs of this small group. Per­haps it is not too much to say t~at

. the interests of the many are bemg sac:·ificecl to the needs of the few.

in respect to capital and maintenance costs, the picture has almost a night· marish quality. But should the At· !antic Provinces adjustment grants be made pennanent, should the in· crease in the tax rental payments be continued beyond this year, and should a just award come from the Revision of TPrms, substantial pro· gress can be planned.

·point has h~cn ~cached where 'uch comparisons ou~ht to be unnccessar~·. But it woulcl ha\'c been possible for ~!r. Carter to put togetht>r ll far stronger statement than that of trade alone, important though that particulnr as~et ID Cr.nnda may be. He could have pointer! out that Canada could never have achieved her full stature without the accession of Newfoundland and her grer,t dependency of Labrador, Who can put a dol· lar tag on that supreme fact? He could ha,·e mentioned the sa1·ings in C:.nada's defense

il~ rrfort~ to find rlomestic an•l fort>i!!n fi>h markt•ls and a>k••d >llJlllOrt fr<om the Liberal rlrlega1r,; for hi~ plea. llr told tht• lllL'eling that :\rwfounrl· land 1\lllllrl provide 1ht• n··otluet if !he (;o\·ernnwnt would finrl 1hr !ll"ri«'l, Ill' poin!<•tl t>Hl llw1 1•·hat wlw:lt is 10 the l'ruirir Pt'O\ incrs. fish is lo ~;pwrountllan<l anrl 1h~.t -to u'r hb own \I'Ord,-"Xcw· fm:ndl1.nrl can produce fish at on:· \'C'f\' rlnon."

1 h~;l tht• npportunit~· a1 the l'rol(rc.;,iw t'onserrali\e t'on\·ention in Otlawa in De· l'l'tllhrr 1950 or bringing bdore 1hc gatherit:~ 1he matter of ex· p3ndinr: llw markels for fish and of aidin~ 1h~ fislwrmen in the rnriou' Pro1·inces, and the~e recommendations wrre rmhorlicrl in the policy adopt· etl at that Com•rntion. )lr. !liefl'nhahr ha> hePn in office en!~· ~e1·rn months and he has harl no !nne 1o nnplemrm 1l1l'~" rpcommf'nriatir,t~'. Rnt in the li~ht of what hr he' donr in !lw ,hort 1illl•' he h:1• hr<•n in office regar<lin~ Oln .\~1' Pensions and reducing in· rnmr ta~ and making 150 mil­lion; aYailable for housi~~ anrl alloe:11ing 40 millions for the ~!aritim<''· !which we now lrarn wa~ >~•t1led on b~· him bl'forr 1111' l'nnferrnce of Pn•­mirr;). wr can rrst assurer! tbt whalr\'Cl' help can he gi r,•n to thP fishrri~s will he mnply gil·en. particul;~rly. in the <1r1'elopmrnt o{ foretgn markets.

Repre:,entati\·e Delia~· has llll\•: n~«·w ~.i.- >II'!

official b~· mo1·ing aero;;s the <tJ.·It •< >L•· I He hns been arceptccl a.- a memill'r •·:· ::;e cratic caurus. He hao re~igncd a< Rc;'<d:('<ir. ber of the House :\lerchant .:.J:.n.t.' l'· Speaker Sam Ra~·bum h:1s now rr: ·"·~ne.-! " .. 1r.

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We ~hall not blame OUI' educa· tionis:s for this condition. They are ~o completely submerged by the day­to-da\· problems of building, equip· ping. "mP.intaining and staffing scho~ls that they ha\·e had little opportumty to concentrate on the problem of making education meet fully the ne~ds of the great muss of the ~ewfoundland people. They ha,·e been harass~d all their working Ji\'es by the scarctty of mone\'. And now that mone~· is much more· plentiful. the~· find that needs and costs have grown so rapidly that there is still not enough to pay for all. In the circumstances, the continuation of the single academic standard with the final judgment of the public ~x­aminations has become necessanly the line of least resistance.

There remains the time factor. It ma'' take some \'ears to complete the ma~imum con~truction progt·amme thai we shall be able to afford. It. fol­lows, therefore, that the deficiencies to which the Medical Association has referred cannot be quickly remedied.

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j What Others Are Saying j f:\!liDID AD:\IISSION noticahle only because othl'l'

Last night at .twelre 1 felt . fears in Aus1ralia :1re ah,.•nt. immense, but now I feel like thirt)' cents. ELt:CTROS!fS WORK

For most of our schools the aim must be the creation of an inf01med citi<!enn· capable of making the best possibl~ use of their mental equipment in its application to the problems of ltfe and work. The curriculum must be well devised to attain this ob­jecti\·e. The text books must be ap­propriate to it. The teachers must understand its purpose and how best to achieve them.

That, however, would not justify the Provincial Government in under­taking to supply those fr:e services of local origin or shared w1th Ottawa which will become available this year. Yet implementation of these services means that a large responsibility will lie upon private practitioners and the Department of Health to allocate tJ:e available hospital beds upon a bas1s of well-considered priorities.

Large schools with adequate an~ well-trained staffs can make then· own adjustments of and improvements on this system but every school ~ust have the same basic aim. And gtven a curriculum that assures a good edu­cational foundation. the problems o[ the higher grades will be half-solved.

All experience is educational. The defect of our system is that too few learn enough to profit by experience and to apply logically and wisely the lessons of life to their o'wn and th.e community advantage. It is a c~ndt· tion that must be remedied as qUickly as possible. -----Hospital Facilities Needed

Facts submitted last year to the McNair Commission fully justify the fear of the Newfoundland .. ~edic~l Association that hospital faclll~tes w1l1 not be equal to the demands Jmpo~d by the introduction of the second phase of the children's healt~ scheme ..

· Still less, the Association nug.ht ~ave added, will they meet the strams h~e­ly to be created by the federal hosplt~l plan which will come into effect m July. On the other hand, it can hardlY be' argued ~at these free health se~­vices should be · defemd until adequate ac'commodation and nursing services are available. ,

The simple answer for the present the hardsllips of life in Newfoundland

Tribute To E. J. Pratt To-night an hour-long tribute will

be paid by the C.B.C. on a coast-to· coast network to Canada's most dis­tinguished poet, Professor E. J. Pratt, who yesterday celebrated his 75th. birthday.

It is an occasion of special interest to the people of this ~rovin~e. ~ed Pratt a familiaritv that he hkes, IS a Newfoundlander by birth and up­bringing. A son of the manse, and ulder brother of Senator Calvert Pratt, he spent his youth in .this .is· land, leaving to acquire a um:•erslty education by a process of tml and self-denial. '

Not until he had reached the age of forty did he begin the serious writ­ing or poetry and much of the c?lou~, feeling and imagery to be foun.d Ill h1s work have been inspired by hts New-foundland background. .

Ned Pratt is best known for h1s narrative poems, which contain some of the best dramatic writing of ·our generation. But he has 'Yritten also a substantial body of lyncal poetry, much of it dedicated to the coastal environment in which he grew up. In eight short lines in his poem Erosion he captured and epitomized in the centuries when it was depend· ent upon the fishery.

Newfoundlandet;s are prou~ ?f Professor Pratt· and all will jotn m the tribute which the C.B.C. will pay him to-day, coupling with this their good wishes' for health and happiness for many years to come. ·

-GEORGE ADE. BOTH WAYS

·-TO BAGHDAD

1 Vredcricton Gleaner\ Word that Dr. ~tilton Gregg,

V.C, has been appointed re~i· dent officer for the United Nation~ at Baghdad will be ac· elaimeci across Canada. Fm· Dr. Gregg, a natil·c New Brunswicker, i~ a national figure in political. military and educational circles.

ClOOD BUSINESS (Kitchener Waterloo Record)

Dut to the fact that our trade deficit with the U.S. has been considerably greater than S\,000,000,000 (billion) annual· lv in recent years, il would ~eem like good business to do more buying from Britain. thus providing her wilh more dollars to buy from u~. Arter all trade i( it is to be endur· ing, musi be a two·war s!l'eet. Canadians would like to see an lncren•e of exports to Brit· ain, pnrtlculm~Y In agricull~ral ann resource indust.ry pro· 1luc!s. ~

M.o\Kt: POOR IIATERS ( l'eterbot'OU!l~ Examint•r) canada is lucky in never

having had to hate nn)·.on~. Jo:ven in the war of 1812 1t ts doubtful if we ever hated the Yankees with a black, Eur?: peun hate. We have ought " two wars with GermanY, bul hatred Of Germany has never fllourishe~ here for long. Ce are poor 1 haters, not because \Vi! are saint! but becaus~ good fortun11 has ma?e .1t unnecessary for us to live. m dread of invasion, of rapmc, of wholesale slaughter. ~Vc have paid for this blesslllll with a coolness of national feeling. I& it really a great prlc,e to pay? -FEARFUL PROSPECT (Russell Braddon, on the BBC)

~lontrral G.1z;-ttc A major Unilcd Stntrs elel'·

1ronic~ rompany announcru recenll)' that it has developed an clcctronir shi~ld for JargQ aircraft which will defier! at· larking mis;ilrs and that thr >hielrl has bern >uccessrully t~;:ted

Thi~ rerul~s the principlt• 1hat anythin~ which is direct­ed by a elcctrnnic brain can he misdircc1cd by another dec­Ironic brain. •

The Amet'il'an announce· ment concerns the new super­sonic B·fi8 "Hustler" jet bomb· er and it seems probable that the electronic >hicld is able to dcflcet only air·to·air mh:siles !reel by other aircraft Ol' b)'

ground .. to·air defense missilt•s. It could not he expected to guard cities against the 100· ton intercontinental mon,ters now being dc\'eloped.

It srems onl~: logical, how· e1·cr, I hal the prinl'iple could be enlarged to defend cil ies, loo. If equipment to fudd!;• the mel·hanism o a 50-pound mi~silc carr be 'cnni~d by an aircraft, then equipment to fuddle U1e mechanism of a lOll­ton missile 'can be set up on the ground.

It would ha\'e to hm•e H·

tremely lon!l range. And it would have to be homed on to a target while the targd wus stlll hundreds - preferably thousands-or miles away. No spectacular change in the mis· sile's•coursc could be expected But even if its trajectory were changed by one percent then It would land 50 miles of tar· get.

It might be diverted skil· fully enough to be put on a collision course with an "auntie" - a defence anti· missile-and be d~stroycd in the air. 1

The U.S. Army reports "ex· cellent progress" In the de· velopment of its "aunlies.''

The vehicles wqich carried the Spudniks aloft are ar from the last word.

If 1 had to name jjust one thing as the main fear llf •roung Australians 1 should­without anY hesitation at all -declare It to be not the fear of war, nor the fear of poverty or want or unemployment but rather the fear Ill at the week· AEXANDRIA, Fgypt r APl end following mlg!tt be wet A woman Sunday gave birth to and the youngsters' game, ?f triplets and named them "Nos· sunday or Saturday tenms ser," "Kuwatly" and "lttihacl" wrecked. No.r Ia this fear as Cunion>. The first two were boys ~ppant 11 It sounds. It Is and the third a girl.

~lr. Lanr i,; apparently ex· pectin~ rrsulls from the Pro· t!l'l'.i:'i\·e Cnnser\'~~ti\'t~ Govern· menl 1n such a short time. But wh:•1 did 11w Liberal l'nr1y do in the many yt•ars it held the reins of Govt•rnmcnt~ llow has :\ewfoundland hrcn helped since 1949'! \\'e lh~n had ml'· Lahrador hshcry :md Olll' Grand Bank fbht•ry and a good Shore fishery. What ha\'e we now·~

What h:1s h:tnpenecl since ('onlt•<lt•ralion'! From 1hat date to .Tulr 1~57 tlwrc was a Lib· ••ral Party in Oll;~wa. During tha1 prl"ind what n blight has f;~llt•n on our lishrrics. I rr~ret to ,;"· tha1 tile Lahrarlor fish· Pl'l' i~ a thing of tht• past and 1h~t the 1l:n1k fi~hery has t't'l\Sl'<i :md 11w ShPre !i:;hcr~· i:-: :: lum..;t gmw.

\l"t• ,.,u1 b!nmr tlw FL'dt•r:•l Liherill r.oVt'rnnwnt and tlw l'rorindal Smntlwnotl (;0\'ern· nwnl for this· stale of aff:drs. Tlw faihn·r of thr s;1lt fishery !':Ill hr l;~id at the doors o[ thr<c (\\'O l.ihrral Gol'ern· nwn1~. I would ask !\Jr. Lanr 10 qttr>linn himself in the nwl· i<•r and let his epnscienrc dir· tate the truth. It is hml enough to find blame in thr· Federal Government but it I~ wors~ when the Smallwoo<l Go1·ernmcnt has· par1icipa!ed in the neglect wi1h the milii~ns of dollars at its disposal. winch it wasted on ephemeral schemes.

Did the Smallwood Govern· ment regard the Fisheries a; of no account to this countr~·? Did not one member of lhe Government tell the House of Assembly that . a m,illion dol· Jars for the f1shenes was a million dollars thrown down the drain? Was the or.dinary fisherman thought of m the scheme of things with men of that mentality representing them.

Only a few persons were helped to carry on a fresh fish Industry, It is plain to see that the plants they made arc over· lappint: and provide employ· ment for only a few fisher· men, Bllt what of the fisher·

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a Democratil' membl•r of the :.rerci:.·::· : : .. Postal and Ci\'il Sen· ice committee· ..

The next question which Rep.e-,: :.: ... ·r :

has to de~ide before the l\Iarch 1i , :. · · : da:e the l!i58 New Jerse~· primaries - ·.: \ :;.e:· run for re-election. and if so on \l'i.:.' :., ::e:·:

There are two yer.;ions on wh\' He''''''~:.'.:· Della.\· did what he (Hd. One is D~ll.: ·. other lc \';hat l\e1·.- ,Jcr:•e~· R€publicaJ> i .. :. c ·,,

about him. De:Ja\·, 50. ira., born to ILlli<m JX•: l

:\C\1' Y·wk, :\. J. Hi~ father died \\'hen abo~· a•1rl he educa!ecl himself in eYening h.,r and ;\1 Anwr:can Bankin;c; Institute.

lie became an a;:;:i~tnnt bank compt~: :er ;'\e\\' York. Fo:· ~{l ~·ears he was a field auri::Q:· Ne\\' Jer,:e\· ttea,;un· de>partment. He'~ 11::

from that JOb nm1·. \',;1ile ,.en·ing in Con~.>''· He got into politll':' t•:Jl"l.''· And becau··•' i!C

a Republican in r.n old fl<•~!ue machine ~tronghold. he \l·ent up fairly fa~t.

He first r:m for Coni~re.-s m 19:14 o:nr: daunted, he derided to tr~· n::;ain in HJ.'ot: o:.cl GOP organiz:1tion let him h:n·e the nom:: :,:1rt<.

Few Republicnn~ thou~ht he h~·d ;. ,. against 300-pouncl Democrat T. ,Jam c., TPd'.:·. hew of Woclt'O\\' \\'il~:.Jn·s former ,ecretar>'.

Della~· sa~·s he asked <llld go1 m, :;L:ppor: f the GOP organization and th:1t he ran !d! .:C'l,- as independent. But he wpported Ei'•'!·h ··.·. c:· backed the President's liberia progrr.n. :··ch: with Ne\\' .Jer:;c~· Sen. Cl1ffonl P. C:;,-t'.

B~· a political mir:H:le ll'hich h:1, :l -•

~cribed as a politi.cal fl<tke. Dcll:n· II'<<

53.000. This re\·ersed a 5~;.ooo to :1~.011•1 i '·"''"··r;

victor~· b~· Tumult~· in Ul54. The Rept)bliean headquarter~ ,., .. , ,, (•f • ·

happened 1\t'Xt is that the~· suggestl'li '''\t':·•il ronage appointments '' hich Della~· mJd:! rn;J,;l'.

chose insteatl to appoint ~<:\'er<ll nll'•:;:·,·: ••1 family to his :-otaff. taking up in lhi;; n,;,::·,t':' s:W.OOO of the S:iO.OOll \\'orlh of jobs l11' l:ad ttl sto\\'.

Deihl\' sa1·s the or:.;aniz:llion tried :•• it>t<'t'

appointee~ 01; him with whom he eoul,J 1t 111 When the HJ:i7 i\"e\1' .Jerse~· gubcrnat•l:·ial ..

came along. Dellay went to Republican Catw Malcolm Forbes and suggested certain linC'> for campaign in the 14th district. Forbet chose to work with the regular GOP organtzntillll·

At the height of the campaign. Dell~,· a statement saying that though he ~t11! President Eisenhower, "I cannot support the dacy of the Republican nominee for go\·ernor. Senator Forbes. After a good deal of ing, I shall vote for the re-election of I

Governor Mevner.'' Dellays s~ys toda~· that his switch was

by three principal factors, to which he gn·es equal weight. ..

One was his disapproval of the Republt[an chine organization and tactics in Hudson N.J.

Second was his preference for Meyner Forbes. ,

Third was his belief that Eisenhower s. ples could be carried out and are in fact bemg ried oui better by the Democrats in Congress by the Republicans.

Welfare continued from page I)

( Jllother in post natal< roper feeding, lmmut

~or communicable disc a large part of t

t900·children were during the ~·

. three ch!ldren w~r~ rc inununizatlOn by thetr

for children from t. . >·ears were rlue to

malformation at I. bir1h injuries, and the 10 in:tprol'e the conditi Godden said. is by rai

standard in the homes ,•isits to the doclor lor

mothers, and r

c. Loveys mo•.'ed 1lw a of 1he reports and the

Davie· scconrlcrl till

L. A. ~!ill~r. Deputy of Health brc.u.~ht ~

to the association Iron· of Health. !Jr. J;

He said that he c rememb<:r whrn 11

rates w~re 150 nn .. n,.rtlod by the nunc

in St. .John', i, " where h~ rnulrl hr child woul•l <h~ r•f , due lar~cl)· tn lh•· out by the Child \\"

ltlltlllli!J"· Three rhilt!rPn ll:n~•tht•rla in :\"ewfourll

past ~ix month lhis shoulrl not h

ing Dr. >!iller for of encoura~rm~r.t. said that !ht· rxrc

to get fresh enrour~:<• meeting to £.!'0 nr: !f,

far the work of 1 ht•

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.~DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARv' 5, 19.58 1.5

- =· ,. t:hild Welfare BOVEY tr~tn1g.lta~ht~1d ~~~~e·~~~~~~ Sheppard World Day Snowfall Is \John Doyle Due \ To The Editor ,,,nunued from page ll (Continued from page 3) free of charge, Is of a ·tre· (Con I . ' • . .

' :.~~.~~~c~c~:li~lo:t ~~~~~~~~:. f,~~h a~;o~;~~~gc of h~~re ~urs·l ~senu~rus ii{h~~:~ a~,~n;~.~n~d allbotut lt~en~~n~~~~s P~fe~~crs Of Prayer Heaviest In Over: St. J obn' s Today i . m~~o~~~:~~IC:~,!rc:.'{ P'-l~o~!and ~.....,. ~.:. ..• • . • . h • I care. esc extension of the work of the v ng n Conception Bay towns I I . m1le co:J··tlirc o' """·•f·u"~ :.•r ,.,,nun:mlcal:le d!Sl':tsl:s I are es~~nt1al trades for every Order Is of direct benefit to coming home each week packed . -.- . 1 0 M 1 th l\1~. Jo~n C. Doy!e, pr~s1~ent. land? ,;,·her~ ar~ th~ .. tho,us-·-' l large' pal t of lhl'll'' hou~ewlle. ~0 matter. how CX· everyone of us, the financing in like cattle In the ferry boat.' ~he first Frl~ay m Lent, I ne an I of Canadtan Javelm, Limited, ands !hut used Ia ( ''"''c I!IC , .• ·J<I 1900 clul~lr~n were !ul· \l!nme mcdlcn! scmces may of this trnini~ programme 1 And there was only a small wh1ch comes th1s yenr on F~b·1 , . . ,-and . Mr. Hcrb~rt C. Jackson. fisheries? How w :; · 1"' . ... 11 e~ntlt'<l durmg the y~ar. become, we w1ll ne\'cr ha\'e must depend on the aeneroslty I wharf at Harbour Grace with ruary 21st. hns been set as1de . . Thhe s.t. John 5 tr1ca. recen ed presHlcnt of PICkands ~lather cour•.?ed? c- /' e t

1~Y e~ -.. ' ·'r•··· child1·en Wl'rc rcrns·, tnout-:h doctors and mtncs to of lnd'lviduals and requires no toilet facilities for these us the World Day of Prayer fori Its ea\'lcst snow a m1 overh_a. Company. of Clerc land, arc 1 hrou,~ht b. ack •. nt ntcl Y ~~der t e

...., ' ·" · · "0 d d t d d th b • · "'o 'I month up to three o'c ock t IS . he lule<l to a. 1·1. · St J h • a o lC m us ry

1 •. :ounllatuJn by their par· ':· rou.n • 1111 • n ee • ey o • the support of all NewfoJnd· men and other travellers. I" men.... . mornin . . sc. ~ ,

1r em ·

0 n s i with their boats and fishing

............ , . . 1\lousb cannot be everywhere landers. Contributions, larg• or ROOM FOR 25 FAMILIES I The !nst. of these .s~rvlces I T g , 'd. call~. torla~. I equinmcnt and sta •cs and . . . "o· lor childrrn!rom birth at once, In ord.er that as many small wlll be gratefully reeelv· Concerning centralization, :"llr. was ~cld m Canada m 192.0, t ~e Tor,b~y kfutherman sa~ It IS understood th~t ~!essrs.' flakes all no g

~~ ·. ,. , <':lrs w~re due to pre· : people. as possible have an op· ed a~d duly acknowledged Sheppard said he hoped when I and JUSt two years a(ter, m 1 ~ t ree. o c oc h at 1 up to th·J D?~·Ie nnd ~acks?n Will confc•· 1 o ne.

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•11formntl0 at bi ·tl : portumt)" to receive training ' the time came that twenty-five !1922, the women of Canada 1 our two I? t rce . nches ~a 1nth Prcm1er Smallwood on

1 When the Premier first , <.

11;mril'' RIH~ ;h 1

1 ~·courses in first aid and hom~ The programmes of training fishing families would be moved joined with the women of the' fu~n ~nd 1 ~ wa\~1111 sn°11;'"~· forlhcomin~ developments in 1 can:r. into office he could see

;:. ·:· .. ,· 11., ·,·. ', ., d~/11 ) 'nursing arc free, and in the In first aid, home nursing and to Harbour Grace. They could \Unite~ Slates in the first in· , e ast timet eSt. Jom.~ the Lake \Vabush area. i hundreds of fishing boats and

• ·' ·. -~~ 1' .~. j'1 ~. ~~ ~1 1. 1 ~.11 ~; last year have been given In child care are of perhaps par· be gainfully employed there. ternauonnl day ~f pray~r. area. had. a snowfall n!h lhh 1

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: schooners in ooeration around ··I · ... ''; ''11 < j 1' J~ ralsm .• 31 communities in Newfound· ticular importance In New· Mr Moores of the fish plant I By 1954, the hrst Fr1day of portiOn was over a mont ago. I the country carrying on the

~ , . l,,,.,,t,n Ill Ill' homes and land an Labrador. foundland where the popula· had told him that he could usc Lent had become the special S ] C industry that supplied the mar· ~·· •' ' ..... '" lhr doctor for the :·- lion Is • spread out In small these fishermen Plans had clay for the World Day of of the company also attended I to en ar ' kcts of the world for centuries. ;::-. . .. ,_.,. ""'llwr~. ann more Ill!: year. . communities, and I would ask been Investigated by th~ com· Prayer for the. women _fo.r by I ~ith their solicitor, Mr. Eric ' : . . . . 1 He could see as he had seen ·· '"':. .:: . ~ln. Herbert. Outcrbr1dge you again to copsidcr the tre· pan)' and Town Council rela·: ~hen 114 countnes wer~ JOining Cook, Q.C. . . A ~1ty mal:. " m !<Ill charg. for years. the mighty Atlantic

··' •.. 11'<') > mo,·rd tlw adop· th~l~ took .the chair and the fol·, mendous advantage to yourself tlve to servicing land for homes: m the observance of thts day of 1 The hearmgs were held •. 111 rd wnh >t~aung " c<tr follow. 1 around the shores of our . " n·purts and thr Rev. lmnng off1ccrs were elected for I and to your family which a for these people through the· prayer. the Board Ro~m of the Kmg. ~~~ an :_,ce~dcnl at 9.~0 last: country, which as Bacon said . : :· ,,,. ;l't'Dndt·d thr rc· 1958: I thorough knowledge of fits! Central Mortgage and Housing I Last year the day of great fel· Georg~ y Inshtute before thc.n1ght. Car nu~bcr 2~431 was! containcrl more wealth than . . )11·~. D. 1.. cooper, p1·csidenl; aid and, In the ca1e of house· Corporation. [ lowshlp was obs~rved by women commiSSIO~ers, !\!~. C. W. Pow·~ s~o!;n. and colllderl w1th truck the famed Peruvian mines. :· : ~ ;111b·. lkputy ~lin· ~Irs. L.A. ~tiller, 1st l'ice·presi·l wives, home nursing and child Harbour Grace, Mr. Sheppard 1from 142 countnes: ell, Mr. ~~- IlL hampton. ?II~., ~:~~9~6 at, t~IC corn~r ~f Pa.t·: Is It )WssiiJle that he has I' .. ! . , ,, t h hroll':ht P't'l't· dl•nt; ~Irs. v. A. Ainsworth, 2nrl :care, can bring. It Is not dlffl·l said should be the home for a 1 In Canada no !e~s t1.1an . 3,000 I George Norman and ~lr. Addi·IIIC~ ~no ~ .tcasant sll ceb. T1~ o lool!c;l unon that same ocean ~., \c a,s:,d:won from the l'iCl'·presidl'nl; :\Irs. c. H. Da·! cult to appreciate the number. clock, as it had been years ago., ~ro~ps wer~ parllclpatmg m t~e son Bown. . , pc1:~ons 111 re .tak~n to Gcne1a~ and sern onh· the water? •.• , ... f llt·alth. p

1.. James ,·ic~.

3rd \'Ice-president; Hon.sec· of ll\'el and limbs which can I The harbour was icc free and 1 ~ra)er ~crv1ccs by 1954, a~d ~~.er The hea.rmgs hegan on Tue5· J !ir~,p~tal and !rea ten for mmo1 Yours l'ery trul)',

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•1 be saved by the timely arrival idealh• located wor such a sen'·\ mcreasmg numbers of tndt\1~· day mornmg. lnJUrlc~. .JOH~ G. m~;(iJ~S:

. . ' · a te cou 1 rc .u),. IS. • •• ouse, ass s 1 f lth fl t ld • 1 uals are sharing the fellowship -------- _.. ·- · ... ·· · ···· ;· .. ~·:n,•mh~r whrn infant ar:t sccrelitn·, :"~Irs. F. Wood; . o someone w ra a lice wh ch would be !~lore nec-11 b, f th d' d •

• • . • 1 training who can take charge essary when the sh1p bounty l means o e ra 10 an cop :. · .~,,., ''-'rr !50 not the ll_nn. Tr~a<urcr. :\Irs. R. ll~ll·luntll 1 'doctor can be sumnlon· li rl Th . . ics of the service, which are ·r~ .. , d hy the nurse th1s 1 mn~: asslstJnt treasurer, ::'lltss II ed-thls may well be your life ~::t a~glp~·~ights cri~ '~!~b~~r I widely distributed. . : . ' ' , , . Do~<·~n ~!all. or your limb. Groce. the best in Canada. ' The Da~ of Prayer Will. be!

· . '· .lo.m, " a rom lomm1ttt•c rr·rlcrtr.d are, I Mr. Sheppard pnid tribute to held at (,o~er Street Umten I : · • ·:~1'<' h~ rould br rrr· ~Irs. ~1. n. ~!organ, :\Irs, G, F. The motto .of the Order of the people of Harbour Grace Church. dunn~ the afternoon\ '. ·:tid Wl>lll:l die of diph· I:arn~tt. ·' Templeton, L. Earle, is~. John, which Is ,."For the I for their fine contribution in l anrl. thiS year ~~ under the ni· l ., ... l;u·.;l·l~· to the work and ~ix new mt•mher~. )Irs. E.: \\ellare of Mankind, Is being, building a rink and community i rect1on o.f the Anghcan women i

·h)' th~ l'hlld \\'clf.tre nicldnson, ~Irs. ~I. stapleton. 1 exemplified ,dally In deeds .of I centre. Thi~ would !efl•ice nt of t1_1c ~1ty. AI_I Protestant cl.e· 1

-.· ,· ··· Thrrr children died ~l!·s .. 1. l.on!:. ~Irs. Cannon. )Irs. 1 mercy by .'olunteers all .oler least fifty thou~nnd people from~ nonunatt.ons will hke part m: ·:' .,,..,a Ill :>;ewfouudland F E. Baine; ann :.Irs Ynnd)·ke I the free ~~rld,o h~~ 1t "'J:~~ Holyrood to Carhoncar. Not the sert•lce. ·: · · ·· p:1•1 ~ix months, he wrrr rlrrted as new members oll ~om:rnd ) ~nt Ne!fou~dlancl only for !porh and rcc1·eation, ------- . i" ;!u< shonlrl not bt•. thr rxecuth·e. ~~nh~ an~O~I-by contributing to I but the bullding would provide C • •

'•":~ ~~ nr. :\Iiller for hi~ I :\In, ~larpherson and l,ady i' their :e~ulrement for funds. the apace !or fairs and other ommtnnhes · • ·: ,.,,,,ouragrmrnt. :\II·~ .. outrrbrid~r ~poke brie0)' at the Important events .. A fair h~ld •

..... ·.· •.•. .! lh~l th<· rxr.cuiii'C cln>c nl the m~eting and ~ln. I In Harbour Grace '.n 1947, after n· El tr c ---· . '' ~··! :·n·sh !'IICOI!r'l"rmrnt ~lacphcr~on extended an im·ita· ' the fire, ended With the com· ISCUSS ec l .. .. .. , , '~ ·. • · · · ' · Thr~e of e1•ery four persons mittec showing SlO,OOO in the

t : .· ., , . '; 1;~'\1'~~- ~o ou to mal;r. 11~n for those prmnt to hn1·e 'In the United States play car9s.1 black, said lllr. Shepp_nrd. He p , on-- : ~f th~.~~~~~-- . . I hoped the Industries at liar· ower 1 ,(

1 · I hour Grace would continue to Rcprescntativ~s from 8~\·eral

S),. 1 expand. despite the fire late . South co:~st communities were 11.; 'last year at Gold Salt. I in St. John's )l'stc"day to'

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; att~nd the hearings before the 1 ·--............ ~ I Commissioners of the Board of • 'p b H d}" Public Utilitie~ on the question I

1 ro e an . In~ of supplying el~~trical power to · · these commumt1es.

Party r ,::;, con. Dem01.·ra'

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,cy·~ 14th lanhatt~ hi~ :<\\'itcl1 he House, he De~o. ican mem; :ommittK

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HERE ARE SOME SPLENDID EN:J-OF-·rHE-YEAR BARGAINS-

BUILDING MATERIALS HARDWARE ·LUMBER etc.

Reg, Sale !'.I' !n We5\1: on I~· s.1 u~. ASPIIAI.T SIIISf;I.F:s. mixctl colors s1a.r..1 $6.00 square

' l'' ;• oht·!•t• 3/16' oiiRCII and ~It\IIOG,\:>iY PLYWOODS. 12e.·16c.

(Continued from page 1) ~lr. Rumll Moulton repre· , ship," the committ•c added. sen led Salt Pond, and Mr. Fin· ! "There was no evidence that ton Aylwn'rd, youn!( city lawyer, :any serious attempts were made · represented Lewin's Cove and ! ; to teach these native employees , Burin Bay_ Winter land, Port· i I locally, or send them to tl~e aux·Bras, Garnish, Frenchman's , :United States to be Instructed m. Co\'e and Grand Beach are l 1 the simple basics of !;upply pro· I' represented by Mr. Eric Jones, : l cedure." provincial member of the Burin • , It reported that 50 per cent of I district. I [the stock record cards at the Hnr·l The. town o{ :llarystown Is . 1 mon base Were Inaccurate and , rrpresented by the mayor, l\Ir. ! ~that more than $1,500,000 worth oft E. I'. Reddy ann the deputy;

I equipment Items. man~ of them, mnyor. 1\!r. Philip Fitzpatrick, i In new and usabl~ con~1tlon. have 1 and the communitic.s of Cres· i

1 been sold o~ surplus smcc Jan. 1, · ton, Little Bay, Mort1er and Fox:

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195A. Hnt·bour. ! . STORED NEAR BEACH ~lr. T: Hennebury represent·':

I, Lnrge nmount~ of crate<! ~pare cd Point l\lay, Point Crewe and ' naris were stored b~ the u1r force High B~ach. .

I in an nrea along the bench ex· Grand Bank, Fortune and I · Jlosed to the weather. In many Burin had no representative~ 1 . cases, the army battalion had to nttenrling from thr community, 1 .accept complete crates which had 1 but· 1\!r. T. Alex Hickman at· 1

, been stored on the bench, al· i tended as their representatiYe i though It needed only one Item 1 to keep the brief for them. I within the crate. This was be· These communi tie~ are sup· 1 cause parts In an opened crate plied with electricity. 1 would deterlorlile rapidly in the l\lr. T. Etchegery, mayor, and

i weather. ~lr. A. Turpin of St. Lawrence [ The army battalion, for its part, attended to re11tesent their ~om­' stored Its material In an uncov·t munity, which already ha5 elec· : cred area of some three acre~. tric powN' supplier! by United ·Spare parts in open crates deterl· Towns from tl1eir plant at ! oatcd apldly, making them un· Lawn. 1

1 usable and necessitating further Mr. s .. T. ~I orris, manager of !

SOLID PROGRESS Sou~n MANAGB!B!'T and steady gro\\ th have earned for The Manufacturers Life a reputation for strength, safety and service in the public interest. The funds we iH,ld in trust for policyholders and their beneficiaries are profitably invested by a team of experienced investment specialists. Returns on these care­fully selected investments help to lower the costs of life insurance for our policyholders.

AssETs oF S76L669,880 arc more than ample to'fu!fil our obligations to pay the sums of money promised in our policy contructs. This figure includes an amount ol $59,047,5?8 sc.t aside in ~urplus funds providing a wide margin of safety.

TnE 71sT Asst:AI. REPORr ~hows The ~Tanuf:~cturcrs Life now prol'ides $2,610,637,086 in insurance and retirement protection for over 500,000 policyholders . ]n 1957 41,000 people purchased s3g0.499.333 of new insurance to take Ct\rc of tomorrow's •mcertainties. The 71 st Annual Report also shows that the Company paid to living policyholder:; and to the families of those who died, a total of $48,338,145 in benclit~ last year.

HEAD OFFICE: TORONTO, CANAOA x,_, __ . (Esfoblilhec/ Ja87)

Drill\' W~:l buntlito- 1:":Sl'I.;\TEII SIUISGS, jlreen and grey . 6.50

hl).:h ~t: 100 II ,h,.r·l; •~" ~1AIIOG,\S\' I'I.YWOOU 1fic.

I ! !ht·•·ls ~IASO:>ii1'E I,E.\'fllt:RWOOil, green . . ............ 33c. , 1 ~il ml,,ts 11,\Rl'I.A Y PRDITII.E, 16" x 16" .............. 42c.

2.00 bundle .09 sq. ft.

.12 sq. rt.

.24 sq. ft.

.21 sq. rt.

.10 each

.16 each

1 rcquisitlonsby the army. United Towns Electric Com· t'

1 The committee said many Items pany, !llr. ll. O'Keefe, and Mr. 1-A , declared surplus at Harmon ancl i Ewart Hartle It, chief rngineer I

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,~r.'r(l,.cr~ 'P.IliU'O.\TEil CEJI.ISG TILt:, '•" x 12" x 12'' ............ 14c. R.tclitor Fo ~~11!.' ! CJA1pl ~EIJ.I:\'Ii TILl:, 1 ~" x 16" x 16" .......... 20c, . 12 each

.23 each 2.00 each

.sold In Cannda were new ~nd: .... ------- -- . !usable. Some lte~s were. ~~111!1 1 sold as surplus wh1le rcqtU~ltlons I for the same Items were outstnnd·

. 1 a . '~ anti 10 Tit nons . . ''' ........ 15c. on e 1 .!m:H•Ilii.F. TIE ROll Wt:Df;F.S .... .. . . .... .. ............ 30c.

;; , re;;,;, ~ ;•Trll. 11.\SF:llES'f WISOOWS ................ 6.~.) . ". l c \irlli.\J\1111\',' S,\SIIES, odd sizes . ... ............. $4·$6 1.00 each ,,u;,e 1 ~~-llllll11!: ~IOt'I.lliSG .. . ............ . Drmocrat~Hlflll 110l'l.DISGS. short I~n~th·; ............. .

i :lO·IT \'0\'HSEl.F STOR:\1 Wl:\'llOW ~IATJ:RIAL ........... .

U .~1\!IO\\ GLASS · ......... .

nd lost. 11!1tt 1\'TEIIIOR noons .... .. ..... .. g;:,6 clllcl tht;~t r:\.'~1:1110~ llUORS, . . . .. .. .

. ' '•LT.\1. t OLDI:\G CI.OSET noons. shgbtly damaged ..... .. minat1cn.! ·'cfJOllii!T'IU:s . . ........... ..

a cha' lt\11!.\TI:'I:f; I.Ol'\'ERS ................ ..

[• ]t n ILL I.\ lli~U lt\RllW ARE .................... .. mu y, \ an·.

~:;~~~~~~~ :st ~LL PAINT BRUSHES 1howcr 1 right alOII

Less 33 1/3% Lon 50~• J.en 331/3\'< Less 50% Less 15%

. LeVJ 20% 1.e11 50<; I.ess 33 1/3'< J.esa 33 113 t,;. less 331/3%

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,; 011 of wliatj several pa~

In stock, small quantity CONROY OIL-FIRED WARM AIR FURNACES. Ideal for homes with no basements. • Rog. $365.00 ........................................ NOW $249.00

mber Sale- Still Co.ntinues!

ling in Washington.

I CBC I (Continued from page 3) . I The Ro1·al Empire Society. I agreed th.at the 1,000th pro· : gramme should be recorded ::.t i their Northumberland A\'enuc j

Headquarters and Sir Gerald : Campbell, Vice·President of the Royr.l Empire Society agreed to take part in the progrt.mmc.

The lil'e programme was re· corded at a luncheon of the

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on that occasion. ' Congratulatory m e s sage s

from His Honour the Lieut· 1 I enant Go\'ernor of Newfound· I

. land, the Hon. C::.mpbcll Mac· : pher •on; the Premier of New· : foundland, the Han. Dr. .J. R. I Smallwood, and from 1\lr. W. F . . Galgay, Newfoundland dlrec-1 I tor of the Canadian Bro::.dcast-1 I ing Corporation, were read l during the luncheon. I

to force 0~~,·------------------------------Sale

\Mrs. H. J ol1nson :Passes Away lcl not

·natorial an Cand

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Reg. per M 2 x 4 DRESSED LUMBER ...... $115. and $125. 2 x 8 DRESSED LUMBER ...... $135-$145 4" T. & G ............................. $112. 5" HEMLOCK ...................... $1 05.

$ 97.50 M $112.50 M $ 97.50 M · $ 89.00 M

AND MANY · OTHER LUMBER SEE THEM AT

BARGAINS

BUILDING MATERIALS DIVISION DIAL 80291 SHAW ST.

i The death o[ Louise Harriet :.Johnson, wife of Reverend Dr. 1 c. H. Johnson, occurred at the Clark Nursing Home, Hampton,\ New Brunswick, on January 25th.

A daughter of the late Rev. Charles H. Paisley and Louise Sawers, Halifax, she was born I In Woodstock, New Brunswick. I A graduate of Mount Allison

1 UniversitY, she also attended : · cornell University in the Unit· .

ed States and obtained her de·. greA of 1\laster of Arts,

. The late Mrs. Johnson spent eleven years In church work in Newfoundland, while her hus·\ band aervcd •• minister of Cochrane Street United Church,. George Street United Church ' and the Collflregatlonal Church.

1ower's 'act being Congress

The funeral was held from the Hampton United Church on January 27th and the remains were taken on Tuesday, Jnnu·, ary 28th, by the Princess· Helene for burial at Berwlek,l

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1957 WAS OUR DIAMOND JUBILEE , •• and It was a memorable year in Imperial life's long history. Amo~g its highlighls w,ere: o A record year's new business production of $150,215,000 • A record one-day production of $4,185,000 • The attainment of One Billion Dollars of insurance in force

The Annual Report for 1957, just hsued, also indicates new highs In benefit payments, income and assets. The net interest rate earned an lnveslmenls showed another increase, and mortality continued at a

favourable rate.

FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT Benefit payments in year ••.•• ,. • .. • • • • • • • • •" • • ... $ 18,134,084 Benefit payments since Company started. • • • ........ $ 297,981,015 New business in year •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••$ 150,215,24"5 Total business in force, eod of year. • • • • • • • " .... ,.$1,027,450,868 Premium and net interest income in year ••••••• ••• ••• $ 38,574,755 Assets, end of year ••••• • ;, "• .............. , ••• $ 243,100,921 Net lnlerest rate earned • • • • • • • • •" "• • ...... • • • • -4.73%

A hlgher rete of dividends on policies which shore in surplus earn· lngs wa1 onnounced for 195B.It is the fourth increase in the dividend scale in the post seven years, this latesl one being the largest of all.

For a copy of lhe complete Report, wrile to the Head Office, Toronto, Canaclo,

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For Wednesday, February 5

"N VISIT '·• and are from 9 p.m. to midnight. . ) •. "Councillor James P. Tucker i

tft tor Nova Scotia ~londay :LEFT FOR ~iiAINLAND

if FOR THE LADIES * Present-For You and Yours . • . Things should go

at work, but after dinner· ltirnfpeople are apt to be irrita·

j' ! 1fternoon nn busin~ss and will ' ~lr. and ~Irs. Donald Holletl

II ' •eturn 011 Saturday. j (I[ Burin, who nri\'cd here b~·

ble and hard 10 please! Do your best, but don't beeome .unduly upset If your efforts fail. Nerves are 1ense and people are over· sensitive. Be tolerant.

, I' • ---- car from their home on Satur· I u:Tl'R:o\Eil umm 'da)', left here )'esterda) .o n a ... :~I ~lr~. Jamr, .J~cl:man t'rlurncd husilll'~s and holiday trip to the

1omr rcrrntly aHN' >prndin~ a ~lainland. I

I lolida)' with h~t· dau~htrr and 1 '•·'l·in·law. )\a,,lrl' S~t. and Mrs. 1 n:li.JII.\!'i I.AUit:S . , :1 · =· 1'. Pavis in .\lhwquN'ctur. 'l'hr rc~ul~r merlin~ of thr; Past , .. On February 5, 193 7,

President Franklin D. Roosevelt submitted his "court-packing" case to Congress. Proposal back· fired and lost him considerable

Futur& ;! '· ~cw ~lnr<'. Shr ahn l'isi.trd Frildian, Ladies Assoriatinn wi~l I I' 1rr ~on Rirhardm Blasclrll. :\CII' hr ~rid m lhr Hayward ~lemort-

for new rtant and eq1upnlenl may show a drop of ! 0 per

i. . llexico. llcr son Pat who is al room at I he Bishop Feild I ! I . ~·orkin~ at Goose Airport, Lab· 1l'ollcge on Thtmday at 3.15

in 1958. Busmess in1en1ory ac. cumulation witt ch•nge :o tiq· uidation be lore midyear. ' · ~ador, also spent his 1•acation at 1 p.m.

Sew :llexico. They w•re deli~ht· · I cc•nscrvallivc support.

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1 · • 1e went on to Goose Ba~· and i be held next Tuesday evening b)· 'I· \Irs. Jackmnn r~me on to Bell • the Busin~ss ar.d Professional .; I,. ·!slam!, N'\d. Thr)' both enjoyed· Women's club. The slides will

IBom March 21 to Apr;! 201 LIB~A IS,opl. 2llo Oel, ll) ynur mir.d it it•s to )'Our ad· D.-:n t m~t d<e(J!I'Jnl f'"" , .. :, ~t

But be aurt! thrm h:.,·e 1J..~1r .,...n "'~~- ··· ·

•!,.;. 1 \'er1· plras~nt hnl!day I be shown in the Visual education ; ji' · · ' ! ro!\111 of the Department of edu-

1 GUEST SPEAK !:It I cation, and Dr. A C. Hunter

:·: "rs. \l11nl'! ~.:rK'Iy 1••s the 1 will jud;:e the entries and will 11. lUest speaker a• a meeting of. also comment on the photo·

;he Sterhen S. \\'isc chapter of: rraphy. CAPRICORN I Ooe. li ,, J.,

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!he· Hadassah Socirt)' on :l!011· · -­h~·. February 3rrl. Th~ meeting! BRIDAl. SUOWER A'a~ hrld ~~ the home of )Irs.! :lliss Faith Hiscock WAs l(i\•en ~. B. \\'il~nsk)·, ('hestnut Plarr.' a bridal showrr last ni~ht h)' 1nrl \lr~. '\lrKa)' spokr on· friends at lhr home of ~lr. •nd ·w~m~n o111! lla!lln," i ~~r~. ,1. r. :'itrinhaurr. Portugal

Th·~. (" 1'<1 ~ .. a. r .:.·.:. •·-:~ 1 , I 'r!n 1 ~... riul'.•.·::~;,...;.

!July 2) lo Aug. 221 ~Qli~RIU" IJ" lO ,, :., , ftclin~~ art u~•ly "''"'oi tnfi ~'''''Y ,..t'c•!"' ,, .... ~· "'' .c,.. •• ,

JOG (rom u.cornpli~M.nll! murh. \\h::l• t~r:'Jo:;Ar. I( • ··r·.

'· !Aug. 21 to Stpl, Ill PISCE~ l ~.~. I I '' ~,~.,,, l'i

tallot •ill hf. •m0"11h~• ,, )O'i ar~ n'''"-:''1''' r .... ,.~. •' -.,. .• ,

i i"PI'' Ro~rl. \lr5. Rrur• I.~~IM-''"' a'!1h!1t a1 werk. ,.n .. •i-l••1'.; ...., r-·•· ....

I '{',1\.r. PllllC;n \~BIE 1 slll'irr and,lis~ .Janet Dawe were >. ~ro,·i•l •·rminriPI' fM ··~rl•n thr hoste.•sess and "is~ Dawr

,.trnrr! i• th•t !It· F. ,I p,·all. rrad thr rarrl~ whilP. 'lr. I.r,les· h~ 1lran of r~nMiial' Pori' will ~urirr npen~!l th• shnwrr ~ills.

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,•ro):ramnte la>ls frnm P.30 p.m. n J0.30 p.m and thrre pe~ptr :rom Si. ,l(lllll'' ll'itt takr part in • the tribute. Senator C. C'. Prall.' ,,, brother: 'Irs. \\', G. llousr,: ,is niece. and Professor Dal'id:

Gower Street W,' ' womens Association

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! A wifr ·.1 ho;e-;5han~ rrl ired ~~~~~o~~~~:::;,,~.~ , ",";~~~ ,, ' ' ~ix monlh:-. ago writr~: mrn rmd •:,~!'! 1

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Pitt of :llemorial t:ni:_mit~··. Dr. ! Report on tlle January meet· Pratt celebrated h1s r~th btrth·; ing of the Women's Association ~ar yesterday. of Gower Street United Church,

THE BEGINNING or a new schoo1 term is a good time {o clteck on ~1dn !li!(('3~e~. Unless disro\·er· ed and treated promptly, skin diseases like scabies and impetigo may spread rapidly from child to child. Sylvia Hutching~. Dav1d Tulk and Glenn Norman o{ St. Michael's School line up so that Public Health Nurse PauUne Bursey may examine their skin. The nurse finds that these young pupils are carrying out the daily practice of cleanliness, so important In pre,•entiug skin infections.

I, ":\.~; I on~ as he had a juh to ;:0 isn': 1nn 1r1'1~ •I r-q· · · .... , .. ''· to •1·ery clay. my husband n~·:cr Olh~r' lake Ill• '

: hOtherc<l his hend almut ho•r I lor l~a,·ni,·,: ::·.•:;: · · ,..

Iran the house. I did thin~> ihr nrl'er h~d .,., ·~ wal' that ~uit~d mr. ~nd hr ~J. lralr on b~fr•r•.

held .January 24th. 19~8. -----···----·------HTURDA \" SIGHT DASCE .A well attended meeting was

Easy-to-Sew Easv to ~lake! 'wa~·~ seemerl pleRseri 1dl h lhP liE'S lll~rur .:11 'resulll'. ,\n ~cr :· r m" ... ,, ! "But since his rrtiremrnt <ix usQrl to h~· •n: '.::c' Th~ Saturda)' ni~ht dances at held in Gower Street Church

:he Y.W .C.A. ha1·e b~en well : L~cture Hall with a \'err; In· 1t1ended sine~ the Christ mas re· i teresting p~gramme. A ·duet tess, and last Saturday e1·ening • was rendered br Mn. Dove and 1 large crowd gathered. The I )lr~. Luff.

w ~ , month~ a:::o. he hn~ ~ ~Ul!:1'.'stit•n IHl\lt;." of h1 .. nr~:: ~cr·n:,r,t{l<l

, to make about r,·er~·thinc I cln isn't 1;\;nl; 1r. lor ha1·c··· nr around the houl'r. 11~ srrt'•' In hi< 11 ii r lw h;.;,r·:. 11 h• 1

hnees are sponsorerl b)' the l The Scripture reading was rabot Pioneer Club rf the Y. i gll'en h~· ~Irs. w. Lewis, follow-' I --- -------------: ed by meditation and prayer

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:., nr , ~<':->1 ;~. bet trr wn~·. than ~11F' 1". il" . ~ ~ ~~,. :r:'a:

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Installation of officer~ was· conducted b~· the Rei', F. E. Vipond.

President-~lr~. F. G. Do1·e, 1st. Vicr·President ~Irs.

· C·larence Powell.

: r(l'tirrnu·nt. h11t hr i~ rln· in(" mr- to !!O In ~·"r hr ~rn:·: · ·i;;•

· cran·. t finrl lll)';rlf thinkin~ wife hac :rr• •" :r ·· how· pracdul it woulrl loP Rllll home as ho·r 'P''· '"· <:r.:r:,i· how m:mY thin::!~ I ro\Jltl ,Ctl I( the "if~ ., ll :~":·.~~·.l~~r clon•·-and done my wa) -if m;· she wilt hirlt i": ·:~,..;:;,,.,,

2nd. \'ire-President ~Irs. 1 1 James Sellar~. ~

Recording Secretary-Mrs. G. p •. -._ . -~~

• . hushancl wrre kerpinr office nut hrr mill'! •n ··or~ ··n ·:r: · ; ho;:r~ ~,!.!ain." 1 h~"'r lw~·hand : r •• ~~:~n~

All I ran ~~~~~est j, 1h.11 thi~ 'ahsorbin~ in'• ·'-'·

B. ~larch. Corresponding Sect·etat')" - \ · ; . DAILY RECIPE ~~:-~. G. W. )Jonta~ue. ~

1 Pr~ss Secretary-Mrs. A. : · 1 Flemin~. -· A · 1 1 Trcasurrr-~ln. Rnr Moores. ~ 4 11'.\TER~lELOS .TEA .PI.'SCH lfr<:shi)· d r a·, r. (:.

As~t. reRsurer-Mn. Chal, . 1 4 rup> boiling water 1 br~u~ht to R '''1

•<' ·::

I, J>a1·is. . · · On~·third cup loose black tea I one·third cup lc~'r '-'~ •.: '

Literature Secretalj-!llrs. '-'· 1, cup crmht'!l mint lea1·es :hags, and 11 ; n· ·: .,. ; Lewt~. i 1 cup >imp!~ ~yrup 'half cup: will make enou"h · i Pianist-'-!i~~ Elsie Barbour. ' ~aeh water a11rl sng~r. i for 1n to 12 (;Ia~-~· ~r 1ted

1 l'hri5tian Stewardship - Mrs. . htrnMrl · Stir an<i ~tr~in i:WJ nr•

I B. Pugh. rup ~prir~t nrd~r· colrl II ~ter. s~r··· ,,.,.:,

Christian Education Delegate: rur P'"""l'l'1° iuir< .<n!7~r. rruil juke~. "';"'· i --1111'!1. I, t<-Grow. '.w ·· •, r11p l•mnn iuir:r Ito <llit n~ryont'~ ""~'"'r

OonnnPn 4'f nmmltte~~l 1, '''"lrrmr!on, •'II', '"""'"'·';,<I

I llel•otionat-~fr.,, E. I.uff. 1 ~""''I c·h1!irrl ~por:;\111: '' ·''"' ; t:1:"-'Gf:Jt CRt Ill 'I ., \" T k A Frr.<h mint to~·.·r.<. hnn· erl ! •n··~lon' nnlta,·m•~

1 ·' an~-... r~. ., . ra~ . "it ' \' 't' 111 1 H p 11 rd ' - , · · Rrin• w;tter tn [11!! rnlhn: bn\1. ',• '• r11p rotn water s 1 1 !If T p t nem!l\ ~ fl•om "''~'. \drl 1 "" "' ' '· cup M•~ar

I •~• mg- n. . . . o ft • ~

.or a- rs. · fOe· • i'vT:1nied :1l St. l\Iatthew's Church. Ottawa. Ontario on"ft .,,,1 .. ,.,,,., .• r,t ,,in1 '""'"'·I nn~ '''~'"'" t•ro. ,,.. Ftower-~lrs. R. G. We Itt. " " ' Citlzenship.-1\lrs, llf. Gra:;. PRH\1d1 PATTER:'> , on December 14th 1957 bv the Rcl'tor Re1· R Et·ic Rrrw :, minutr<. ~tir anrl >train I I I'P groun•l :it•;:''

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1 R H ell Your fa1·orite sheath in ft

1

O b B A G', l E · I d ht ' 'f '·T into ronlainrr. Alirl <imp\r <y·l 2 ,,~~>. 'rparatr r. cwmg-n "· · ouns · smart new ~pring 1·ersion to 1 5 ourne, · .. tse a rna, on Y aug er 0 ,v r. 'r11p. S'tir. until hlrndrd.. Coni. I •·up mill;

Nomlnating-~lrs. B. French. · d M K 1 0 II' f H ll P Q t S 0 The Tuxis Boys, Howard wear belted or nDt. 'fhis tailor· : an rs. ar c 1 mg o . u . . . o erwyn wen. SIZES 10_20 Acid apn<'ot nretar. puwappk I 1 th>~L -u~ar I Dl"''llr Rnd Graham Mifflin, who ed step-in Is ~~·onderfull)' becom-1 younger son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frampton, St. 4 ./IJe iukc. \Pmon .iukr and walt·r· 1' ,.,;II !wary

'' lng to e1•err figure. Fun to sew\ ' h . d d Th . I ' It nwlon nwal. scopprd from slwll ', lsp. grat~d !o·t''"" :·inct recently attended the Boy's with our Print eel Pattern: direc- Jo n s, Newfoun Ian . e receplton was 1cld at f KCo ~, . and •·uht•d. Chill. Wlll'n rC':td)' '• cup ~l;•t.•·•~ 11" .• ·' :: .t'

l'arliament Session at Sackville, 1 1 d h th h f th b 'd ' t t H II P Q "I · .. tons pr nte on eac pattern e orne o e rt e s paren s a u , . . .,. r. . .lo >rt·v~ plaee a hlu•·k of ke or Suflt·n f•·blin ;, ' · •' :'\.S., Jlal'e an Interesting IC· part d 1\Tr F' to atletlded tl · dd' :llake a big hit with u hill<•. a nmob•·•· of it·e ••ulll'> in waler·· <'umhine ''"' ,, • 'I' - •· :o· count of their trip and the work p ·1 1 d p 11 45.... 1ll' • an · s. ramp n le we mg. · 1 1 k. 1 1 · .,: rne a em ,,., 1sses ___________ _. ... -- .. ····--·-----.. ·-·--·--·· .. · gtr •Y Ill~ mg 1rr one ollws•• melon'"''" p0111• in Jliii!Ch. ~nd ~ro11nol rinerr ,' ,,. of th rTnxi~ Parliament. A !Hm Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size party aprons! t·:usy-to·sew. jiffy Acid sp:trldin~ water. bruist•d hie boiler Blenoi i•: '-. · drrirlinc the Parliament was 16 takes 3~0 yards 39-inchh. AMERICAN MENU to embro1de:·. derm·ate. fn•sh mint lea1 rs. St•l'le "i:h !'tir in mill;, <'""' u·:.-: !·ol

'•hnwn h1· \lr, A. E. Heselwood, Printed directions on each pat· .~·or a tit!l!' ang••l or for a spril( of mint ·in rach cup. liar· tl'r tnol huilin~ ""'" ·' n•rortor of l"hrisll~n Education. tern part. Easier, accurate. birthday g1rl! Patlern . 73411: nish watenmlon with sugared hoi and ha< '''~ '':'

·· --- ---·-------- Send FIFTY CEI\'TS Hn colnsl PORI\. lf,\1\f or DUCK HA\'E 1 spice tomato sauce, 2 drops hot' transfer 2 aprons. 8x9:• mches. • ~rapes, prPliY grren lruvl's, Stir in soflener! v:,,t;o!.

....... !stamps cannot he accepted\ fer NEW CO~IPANIOS In ORANGE pepper sauce, •; teaspoon salt, l: Use straw yarn for hmr. ! fre•h cherries In hunches or until mixture brgin< '

0

this pattern. Please print plain- RICE tablespoon cornstarch, 1 ounce l Send TIIIRTY-FI':E .CENTS. olh,er fre~h fruits. Makes 30 to "''at P~g whit~~ tonlll :.h~r, ly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, American cheese. cubed. i fin coins! fo th1s pattern 1 40 cups of punch. in soil peak~. llr~l In .ht STYLE NUMBER. BY GAYNOR MADDOX Drain mushrooms, rcservinl! i I stamps cannot hr ncceptedl to 1 And fo perfect irr~ tPa. make su~ar and fold in'•' .•r.· '

Send order to ANNE ADAMS, Want something different to broth for use in soup or gravy. 1ST. .JOliN'S · DAII.Y .NEW;~· i 8 tl'a concentrak us in~ 5o rrr mixturr. Folo tn ,. i•rr·~ care of ST. .TOliN'S DAILY sen·e with pork, ham or duckl- Finely chop mushrooms. Com·: llolsehold Art~ D~pl. 60 FRO~T ·cent more tPa than you wnulrl alone ll'ilh lomon rin<i '~0 NEWS, Patlem DPpt. 60 FRONT 1 ings? We tried this last week bine milk, seasoning sauces, sail[ ST. WEST, TOROI\TO, OI\T. 'u<e for hot tr<~ Rnrl a o minntr Nl lr11il F'onr '"'' ' '"' ST., WEST, TORONTO, ONT. and rcnlty enjoyed lt. You and cornstarch in small s~uce- 1 Pt·int piaintr, 1\i\~U:. ADDRESS h~cwin~ p~rio<l. On~ ~~~~rl of 1,1rlrl o; Into ~ inn•· .. :"

11

may, too. pan. Cook O\'Cr moderate heal, • PATTERN !'\l'MBY.R. F: F.!'\TS, ---·--·-· ·---- ...... - Chill ""''' rPa~~· '" ,., .•

Thinking It Over

li)ran~~ Rlcr r~aktA 4 Atrl'ln~~l ~tirring constantly unlit ~aurr; Send TWF.STY·FI\' • r •· ·. • ' , . 1, 1 11 ·~n• th•l ,.011 wttl ,;, . .-n·in~· one-quarter cup butter, •.i cup ,thickens. I, o "' e r heal. add i morr for ~ ropy of our Ahce I lane\ 0 ci''r· · rr~<·h~l knll· --···---·--- -

lineh• dic~ri onion '' cup linety 1 cheese and ~tir until rhoe.•e i~ llronk~ ~~rrltrcrafl Catalo~ue. ~~·ant 0 h ro~ e · hllrk ,..~arin~ Tho hl~rk l•·rl·•• ••"''" diced reten·. 5-pound packa~e 1 melted. Remo1·e from heat ftncl Two romptrte pa11rrn" ar• prin· 1 '"~· ·~ ~01 ;r~~ · 1 11.~ 1 ~:h< A< m1 ir~ ,, ~NI r•'! prP·Cooked ~icc, fi·ounrP. can sli· . add r h." ,P p e tl mu~hroom<.l' ted ri~ht. in thP. hnol< - phi< a ~ 111

I<. o) ~. 0 " ___ ·-----· ... ______ -

ced hroitrd mu,.hrnoms, '' . r.up S~rcad l,'Hnrh round~ cut from, . · --·-- · fro7.rn conccntralrd nran~r JIIICe lhml)' <hrerl hrratl w1th bul1rr.' '' rup water. about. 1 teaspoon, Sprearl unhutlererl ~irir with I Even at Twice the Pric!

you can get nothing bette - •all •• tra~ponn pepper. mu<hroom liltin,~. Top with srr·

, Lourlspe<~~er~ ar• ~~~rrl All : · ~l,rlt buUer in ~aucepan. An•l onrl round nf hrrart. hu~IPr <i~lr' ' 0,·~r A111HICft to n1akP ~mmrls . anion and celery and saute o1·rr 1up, Brown on <annw1ch ~r1ll h~Ard aho1·e thr. hubhuh of

1 Mrh i mol\erale heat until ,iust tender. 1 ann ~cne immeniatel)·. Or heat

mal talk. Mus1c ron,e< ort . about 5 minute< Acld rire and in pancake ~riddle OI'Pr mode· ; from the~e h!strumenls .hereh 81~1 i stir u~til coat~d with butter. rale heat. Brown ~andwichcs on I there to furn1sh a calmmg a~ i Drain mushrooms and add broth one side, aboul 2 minutes. Turn j ground for a physical or men a to orange juice. Add enou~h and brown on second side. Then actil•lty, d !If water to make l''z cups ]lqu1d. sen·e at once. .

Many of these soun amp ers Mrl to rice Arlrl mu~hroom~. lire usrrl to mnkP announce •. •~It and r.p~rr !kin!!: In quirk ! m~nt~ whirh nrrtl to hr hrar~lhnit stir "o~cr ~OI'rr ti~hliY nnli •BARBS

, 11.1•" 1\rrR< Somr arc u~r., · · · ' · 1 t •tt w · U' "' rr "" · · rl 1 11 · rrmo1·r from rl•r•cl 1en · 11 0 ·

In halanrr th~ ~onn o ;: to otnnrl In warm ptm·~ nhotll 10 I 1·oirr throu~h n tar~r alii<,. mi~u,trs ~c1· 1·r with roa<l pork.· }\\' 11 \! ('()('Ill\\"' torium <o th~ >praker 1s no rr·! , · · 1 '. • . . 1 ,,

I • i lr in his l'oicr. Wr dlid(hn~ m· hnm. , Thr rornrr re<l ti~ht i> whrrr I

hqu reu

1 ° •1 nt 1 .,~lrn ra<uat11· .\l>n rlif!rrrnl arr lhrse Inns· • 1·nu c;~.trh up with thr fnlk~,

a1·e Nlt·nrr o · · · 1 1 1 ct • 1 I · · , the•~ rannrd \'oirrs 11'il11o11l , ,., rn snn wtr w~: who pa~serl )'On while spcrdin~. ; lo, · · •. 1 ·h rl yet ~:aininc Toaslrd Mushroom Tra !iand· • • •

1 hein!: uls 111 r • 1 1 (!\l"k s •I' It' f f., I th . \\' r. IPR ' n r. - ' . ~ unny how prople a>k

bene 1. rom rm. 1'1 hopnnrl rhnl· " ·

GET ASPIRIN Trcd~ M<:~rl!. Ru.

IT'S ALL· PAIN RELIEV

Welcome and

Good Curling

G d' ~P i< rvrr\•whrrr. 1rer-~unce rnn c •:• lnr r .. v,cr anrt lh<·n rrsrnt il Wh~ c~n~;t~~:.c tr~rn lo ii<len to, lrr.l mushrooms. one-third ru~ i{ it'~ not In their liking. . .

11 th 1. .11 tile samr nc- 1 m1lk, 1 leaspoon concentrate • • •

It a P. ImP \1'1 1 • · I • - _

reptanrP. whirh we civP to , thr ' electronically broarlr~st , l'o•rr? God can br heard effectively at all hours of the day and In every location If we only listen. We must not turn deaf ears to ills guidance and His love.

A PRODUCT OP IAYU

TRADE SUPPLIED BY

! I I I II I II •ar I illill!ii ar. II ! mrrmt IIIII j I II'' I I ,al 111 '! •

MACDONALD TOBACCO INC.

Tm, AViV(Reulersl -Israeli rolicP. seized ahoul $:\18.000 worth of Amel'lc~n and Briti~h cur· rrncY whr.n lhev ambushPrl A I ~an~ of ~mu~::l~r~ in ft lonely

mnun!ain pass in Upper Galilee, rc11orts from Haifa said Sundar.

·1 Not until all the bitts arc paid wtl Dad h<ll'e any use for that wallet he ~ot for Christmas. . ' .

Killin~ timr. i< onP. nl th• Pasi~~t wr,ys to murder oppor· tunilieB,

GERALD S. DOYL~ IEIJ:rtJJO/ Iii !Q ji!IU!nnnp:t-3!1!1 I I j'~~~

.Grand BA:'>K. .Tan.

an 11ow certain!)· s ~irs! month of 1958 1

seen (or man~· still awaiting 01

in the !\ew Y E conditions hm

spring-like. weather was so ~ DaY that hundre were out in lh~ '

da)' to . either E or to boil u

in the country ju to May wit!

the grass is ~re no sit!n of snow r.onditions are so

t]la t one part)· b1,tterflies (lilting

fortunately thP mo' not \'et put in tlwir

) . ~h ll'!'il'om~rl h

d~e uuu~ual \H!tl

hal in~ its r1·torci•·d others. At thP P~'~'''

of this arc;• ha1 of cords of hrP'' • in the counl r;· hu I

of ~now a111l in' all of llw 1\'tJ!"I i' woods. For lhP t •·

ol'et• thP road< !h brcn tough. l'taer>

"-•"•·P\'llle highwa:: " of mud rnrl rll•

it i~ almo~l irnt taxis h:il'l' hP

down for ria~··· c 11 . arh·iserl th;-,t lr.

him 0\'PT lhl'fP from St. ,lohn'> to

equipment h the road!' hut ~r• mach 1\ilh thr 1

But. the~· ri" •· ,:,, out of !hP 1r.in

the gradPr .<! rotinr, snoll· ctearinc h<< h: to riD in th:~: chrN' winter but thP npPT n~way at :,tr(lrlin;! t b•tween h~:·e anrl

Cove and a good done en it. A ~o

now required to ha road <Urfaces [or tr

Since the New YP« the Terrence,·itl,, been carrier! on I;· on Thursday, \1

mol'emenl; of 1:· •te11me·r! and the rl:

schedule~ w• ro · get a mail a wrPk

gh 1\'P h;,H h••. r.hout tili; prP·

it can he rPalilf~ II

I.

,,

ronnr':" t

ltarce this rno".th R Wa1·e" "nd "Hi,, here lnH \\ rr~ ~ finding f1•h w to ~P.l in mqr!;

Als11, OI'Cr !hr ,, firs\ shipm~nt of !~· for the IJniten S!:<~

We underst~n<i timP the m

for fre•h h• but <1l the pre><

IUpply here is ,.Pr•

Lunenbur~ frP>il "lluriet (;ab~r·

of Captain c:arf, in to flu ri n I"

a crew memhPr The m:.:1.

a (ormer "''"

B. dec!lded that

meet aJain lime tl!ev 1

1ilt Beeda aftd

.r.

to

hn ,,

ins to tntn the)' tt In the 1 lltl lht "'hipp...l rln~ and

• 'r1ce

I lEV

-I • I -• !l

.. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1958 I

rand Ba~k Notes , 1\1' R,\~K. .hn. 29th­!·. now rertainh· ~a1· thai

~:- ""'nth ~f 1uss was thr

' ' mcnts of tht \'at·lnn~ familir.~

~o that the matter can be prt ~ented to the (;ol·~rument.

". •t'('n 101· many a ~tlat·.- Thi~ i~ not a fish ~tot•y bu 1, ,,,II awaiting our first it rlor~ ronret•n the ~ea. 'Las ,11 tn the Sew Year and week a ;·outh!nl sportsman frot1' .,, t'Othhllon~ hal't been here was out on Grand Bank

, 1 .p: ing-likr. ' Cape in scat'l'h of a scabirr: · •1 H-1\'hrr was so miltl on; ror dinner. The man was not

.1 !Ia' that hundred~ of· there for· long when he saw .-, "<'J'r out in the countr)· I what h~ thought to be a -~· !oy to either enjoy a "hound" hire! flying in over thr , ,_.•,a~ or to hoi! up. l'on· wat~t·. Takin~t careful aim mr ., ; the r(•nntT)' ju~t now fl'iend let ~o nn<l saw the bird :_.. . r to ~lay with ll·re! drop Into thr water. With tht•

··; ~- : ,w grass is l(rren anrl aid of a (rirml's rlo~ I he Pri7.r ... ,,,, ~i·~n of ~now or ir~. "a~ rrtriHrd rrom the brim·

--~ rilnrlition~ are so spring. tle('p, but grt•at wHs the sn;. ··:; .. ~ 1111!' pat·t~· r;•port> prisr of I he ~·oun~ man whrn

-;: .;11 rr-llir~ flit tin~! around he found that he had bagged a --i-:n~trl;· thP mo.'ctlli\111'~ partritl:ir t:md it wa~ out o[ st::

1 1'1 put in th!'ir apprar· ~on too\. :\nhud)· knnll'~ 1•:h:

'1 wt•lt·olftll•cl h;· most 111111•11:11 weather ;_,

,., its n·:;ordPd rttrrt~ . ..,._ :\t thr pn•,rllt iiwt•

· . .- . : tili> a1·r:• hal'!' hun-

mr.dr- lh~ fl:ll'1fi11c!fl \'t'1lt'1"f\ fl"

to ~Nt. hut we do know that it wu~ thr Ia>\ pla1·~ that . our !rinul rxt•P\''!''l to sh~ot sud a prizrtl gan•r b' ·rl.

' ~ ,.,,.,,~ of firr•mn1l •·ut ('0111:\'rllt\SS . -- t!•·· t'IIUIIIr;· hut hN•:,u>~·, Thr Corinthian~ ha1·r bern rr-. ~ ' .nnw ami ;,.,. prartil'· or~::ni1.rd and arr a~ain can;·-' ',_- ,., thr 11'111111 i; ;t'l1 in ing out tht'ir wrrkly l'_i.~il of ,,-,," Fnr thr t!'r•l'<'llinr. lllt'l'<')' .1nd ~ood rhrrr in thr 1

1

• · ro- th• r111Hls thr 11,oing l'ti111111Uilit•·. 1-:1'<'1'1' t'<irl·"· r•:r" '•''' :t>w~h. Pl:u·rs on thr ing thr~· make their 1·i~i1s and .;~,· ·t!le -hi~hlll)' arr litrr· hriM a frw hours lrllowship tu 1 .... r mud ~1111 mct~·rmrnt ~om or lnn· oldrr citims.

· .. · 1< almoM impn;,ihlr. For th h~n<'!it of thM~ wh11, .. . I> XI~ ha•·~ hrrn \1112- did not l:now th~m In th~ Ill"\

" !or •Ia;-~. Dnr lo:·nl liP c:~n ;n•· that the Corinthinn~ . :t' l~oor~ 1htil 1;: .... t ,~·r,·l; i .. !hr twiur eiw~rn hv ,, rluh ~ · "' r11•r thrrr ria~-~ ro of l:1d!~s in the town· who nr- :

--- ~~- .John'• to hrrr. ganiz•d thit'l)' m· morP. )far• ,, . I I 1

_t_ · Pqmpmcnt 1a~ 1rrn nj1.o. Thrir objectil·r wa~ frllow- l( ,. rn~tl; hut arr unahlr ~hit• amonc~t them~rll'r; and r I',

,_ · ,.,h "ilh thr pr:Houp l':rekll· l'i>it to the hou.<e n' r ··. Thl'; 1l•• '"'''t in pull· :some' ~frlictcrl or not ;o wrl' .I

· ·••• ·:1~ nf thr mirr. ~!fan- ·, ;itu::trd member of the rom· ~­' ,., crnclrr ;tatinn~rl hrrr 'munit1·. Each member touk a · • , • .. I

, !".•'" rl_rarm~ has hnd n1>t:1· small tohn l(ift on ~ueh 1'1'1\'. 1

- ·, .. : • 1n that dn·r~•10n )'rt , These w~rkl;· mrr1ing• wrnt on 1

• :":rr h•tt thr op~ratnr lw; for ~omctim~ until a few ;·~ar; 1 · : · . ,,. 111 ~rMiin~ the hi~h· . n~n thP ~roup sort of I'Olunt~r·

· ·.-· · '''" hrre and Frenrh· 'ill' di;hnnded. Xow the;· a~am , ' •e <nll a good joh has !eel that the)' ran ;till prm·inr

.. , .. ,,· on it. A ~noel fro•t . a sefl'ire in the town and ha1•e 1

·.1 rt•quired to hanl~n up ao~in rror~ani1~d. . · _,, •:trf~res for tra1·rllin~. ~Th~ imprint for ~ood madr'

·~t· •;,r X~ll' \'~ar mail> h1· this fin<' ~roup of ladies h~s •: 1':• Tnreuc~l'ill~ hi~hw~;- h~ rn l~fl in man)' home~. Wr , t.ren rarrirrt onl;- nncr • 'rrl it will continue so. ~~~an-

or Tlnmda;·. With thr _ ,, hi!~. ,,-~ ,,·ould llke to co:1 . rn•wrmrnts of tho• co;"t '"ra1Ulnlr thP ladir~ on th~ r~­

~~~·~·~"'~~,.-_. ano the datr~ ol ,:j1 al n! thrir 11roup and trust or:1r<1ulr.• wr ran nnw that thr1· will rontinue their ~

:·~ ~ mail a wrek re:ular- "ontl rlt>r.d< in the future. • j A~:t..,,,~~:, wt' l~:n·r ht\ard ('Otn· j~ R . • ''"·ill thi;. Pl'r<rnt ,or· 1..0 .. ~. ~-

, .. , •• ·· rnrl\1 i< rl!fr tn Thr mrmhr1·• o! R~nkin Lorl.~r . i! ''" hr rr:~li:rrl th~t >111'11 __ • '·

,; .iii!icultir.l. l!<lllt'lr:·. ~o 10 held tht·ir Alllllllll par­...... that thr ria) ,., 11 \11 ;HI~ anrl atlrntlance at Dh·inr J_

, .. ,,,< h:<t·l: In Tur,d•~: 3, ~r!'licr on Sunda;· aftrrnonn. il .. , "' :g 1nal :-r:·anu·•nrn1 .1;•nnat·,· '4,!Hth. A larA~ numhr1· :.i

:' • , tl <uit thp are~ b~t- of mrtUhf'rs. int•iudinll !hO.If' l'f j! .John Knox Royal Black Prrcrr>· tory. and ~ aono rrprr•rnution

ion a; it i• som~ from f'ortunt. attend,rl the ~er­; ,., • onderin~t if a rrgular : l'it•e. ~·; ~r ~oulrl nn\ lw arran~:·; \\'ith the Snh·~tion Arm;·, 1~ :.:,, tun~. of.' hr ~ rar na B;;nd prr,ent and prol'idinf: thr '

'' 1:1r,chman ~ .(.OI'C .alr.llrtp .. mu~icaJ pMt or the programmr t

. ~ :~~re.'fnl '.1me !h~ht~ to 1 the parade rormed at the Lo.d~c ' L.an' Co1e r.~n be ar· 1 and then paraded to the Unned . ~ •nl~· on Spec tal ChartPr ' Church where Re1•• Dr. J. L. HI';· J; _tP.A. b

1ut a

1 regular ~~r:·. nolrl~ conducted the sr.rvlee and ~:,l

. :'r mOt an~ pa~srn.,et ~ rlelil·ered the 5rrmon. After the ,. .. t111~ m~rl1nm would he >HI'ice the paratlc reformed and _

~·, ad1antage to the Burtn mol'cd around town before re· • l!t:·1 re~tnn.. _ tlll'nin~ to the Locl~e Roum. I

~ontmuf' to ftnd · Thr annual banquet of the. . 1~1! mon.~h. Both th~ local J.odge will take place on •

II a1 e and Blue )list F br 1arl' 6 th. A committee ha1 . 1;rrf'l~~t wrek anrl re· h:en'appointcrl to look Into thi' I

.tnrlmg f1~h ~carce . or nrl m~ke the necessar)' ar· ; . •o ~n In murh h;hm~ a m~nt5

A1···. o•·er the wrekcnd ransr · f:r~~ •htrmrnt of !r01en fil· · !~r rr.• I nitrrl State~ wentJ LIOSS CI.llB

. We ttr.rlN!tann that at tl o[ i rr,.•nt time the market is ' At the la~t rP,gular mee nR : '''"~ fl'• f••·•h frozen fi.1h . the Lion~ Club Mr. Harry Nose- 1

· · ' · d t d a new • • h•t! at the pr~srnt time worth;· w~> Ill uc e as , 1 t·t;rly ht·r~ i~ 1·rr;· limited. mrmber. ~!r. George A. ~ alsh :

was w~lcomfd back 11 a mcm· 1

L•:n~r.:,:"·~ !r~~h fishln~, ber nf the cluh. 1 "\lurirl l•abrl" in com· Dur to the re~ignation of the : o! c':,pl:oin r.arrielrl An· · clnb pre~ident. Lion. George l

, put m "' R111'in last wrrk ; Cr~we hn~ been appomted In· : ~ .-.-"' nwmher for ho•- IP!'im·prrFirlrnt for the balance

nw m:-11. Sh·\l' o! th<• yrur and Lion Regln~ld i ,

' :_. n~rr n·sirl•:nt ~! !'uppin h;" been ma~e thtrd : ~ ': .:· ,, l 01~. was 111 cnt- I' it-t' pt·~;irlrnt and !.iOn Bern· .r:,·,,n and pa,st·d ~~~.,,- · nrrl ~·oJry h~~ \'een added to th~ · ;:·,., hem~ admt\tl'll '" oin•ctm·:ttr. , •

· ·" 1 ••1tage lt11spilal. A< . . 1 11 . '~ ·.· time his f:,mily i, Du; in~ tlus w~t·k t 1e • "1•' ~

1: 1\ t!ifax whrr• tl1•·•· will he cumluclinl: \he annual I · ' ' ·· · 11 I th l'an· !r--•n Frenchman's t'm·" ~-PJ1Ntl on b~ha .0 e 'h · · ,, "s al(o. The 1-1.,srl ad ian :Sattonal l~sttlitte for t r 1

1'~:"'-' ·n at the halibut fish- Rlin<l. 'fhis was mtendt•d to he · ~ :., landi~g ll'r utche~ coiHludrrl la<t autumn bt!t h11~ . ~rulia. hHn dda)·l'll lor unal'otdable 1

!~.: •ntumn thr remain-' rea>nn<. 1 ~ , • whirh were resirlin~ i Th rluh 111 now eonaidrrln~t r

1'· 't~ bland mo\'e~ off the ~oldinK of another talent .~ · ~nrl ~ettled at Fnr- •how thi5 1·ear. Plans for tuch a •n~ r.rand Bank. In P~lll· • h II' will 'be m~de ~hartly.

tr .•. ,. stakr~ an1l m0\1ng • s 0

.~;: . f. w~ the people. con· ' PERSONAl.!! ! · · n<t! 1o mak~ ~acn!lc~~ ; ,1 nd Mr~. charles Skin· · lr•1r · • · •I " r. a k ··. ~ •u expen~e~ 1n. ca. 1 ner r~turned home last wee .

k.n •. ~ • the P~odncial ' It )lending 1 holiday at Tor·! . has promtse~ to 1 a er ~ I · 1 · t 1 onto. lnanr!a ams ance ? , Mr Drew left for the Unit· 1

ftmth~s. m their rehablh· 1 d St. t last week via Gan· a m~ctmg was convened e R es

~Fri~a;· night In the Library de~j Jlo~·d stoodley was home to organize a committee · • r. ' k d

''rlr to this end J !or last wee en • 1 ~~ m•tting w~s presided Rev. James Coffin was th n 'lr. George Crewe, wei· town from Lamalint over e

P t • weekend. resen were repre 1 1 traveller! In the Brunette famil· Commerc a

"nrc~rn.,~ from Fortune and town last week Included 'Mes!l's. Al5o present on I Jlloore, Spencer and Martin.

)•inn were Magistrate H. 1\lessrs. Erie oGsse and Erie ~orthy, l\layor F. M. Tes· Harvey were In town lut week 1 •nd Mr. John B. Foote. . on offlci•l business. ·Itt was eonslderable dis-! Mrs, Reginald Coppin return· 1!!1 on the subject and the ed home last week after ll)lend· '!r of securing proper ac- inll a few days at Lewisporte.

for the people moved and who yet SHIPPING

homes. Others may be Draggers Blue Wave and the homes they already Blue Mist II each la.nded here 1

• 1 en Brunette. la•t week and sailed aaaln for 1-

. tQmmlttee wa1 appointed the bankl. t 1Un11 of seven men from M.V. Eric Clayton wu In i

. ,'1tte with Messrs. Foote and JlOrt Jut week. . 1 .~tr. This committ~e then Drltlaer Mercede~, Sadie Str· 1 ·id the following officers: ley and Lucy and Carl are In

· ~•ltlnan-F. M. 'fessi1•r. pol't for repairs and refitting . ... rrttar-y-Edward Ball. I M.V. Meril)·n Clair arrived · :;•11uru-John B. Foote. from Halifax with aener&l

tu dteldM that the com· tarao. 1

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2 ·Piece Chesterfield Six only two piece Chesterfield Suites consisting of Sofa and Large Chlllr, completely spring filled and foam cushions. They ore covered with Frieze and Tapestry showing Meto!ic Thread. They are special Floor Samples and l)nly one of a kind, A special purchase enables us to offer them at away below regular selling price

Regular 5250.00 Clea m·ing At

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Adjustable Head Daybeds Ideal for small Bedroom or your Summer Cottage, ore these adjustable head Daybeds. They are complete with steel frame, finished In Brown Enamel, Cable Fabric Spring and well filled cotton mattress with frilled ~retannt covering. Good looking, very comfortable nnd a genuine bargain at our February Clearance Price.

Regular $29.50 Now Only

Store\, t ... -..

FURNITURE SHOWRIOWS, DUCKWORTH ST'REET

Full Panel

,Juvenile Beds All steel full panel juvenile beds with half sides, complete with spring filled mattdess. Thes11 ore being offered during our February Sole, or while they lost, ot o greatly reduced price.

Regular $54.50. NOW ONLY

$47.50 Roll-A-Way

Glideway Beds Here's a clearance value in a space­saving rollaway bed with sprinq filled mattress. This sturdy steP.I b.;!d has link-fabric spring with nlumint;r" finish and folds for sto;·oge in S1,.,,.,!! space. Bed size is 30 X n.

Regular $29.50 1'-iOW ONLY

$24.50 Walnut Finish

Dinette Sets Six piece DinettE' Set\, finishr?d in walnut, consisting of Arbori!e top E'X· tension table, buffet with sliding gloss doors, and four choirs with washable covered seats. A handsome set, now offered at a big cash saving.

Regular $185.00. NOW ONLY

$159.50

English Make

Ironing Boards All metal Ironing Boards of English Manufacture that will give exception­ally long service. It is adjustable to three different heights, has sleev11 iron attachment and safety well for flat iron. We have o limited number that sell regularly for $22.50 and now

CLEARING AT ONLY

$17.50 Chrome Trimmed

Kitchen . Cabinets Complete your kitchen set with one of these Cabinets. They hove Arbor­ite tops and sides, two sliding gloss doors,. two linen drawers and bottom drawer for storage, They are nicely chrome trimmed and available in blue, yellow, grey, green or red.

Regular $79.50 FOR ONlY

$64.50

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3041 4~~~ 1i:l \7l 1~ : ~ f'<l<' Coal :IIOQ IJ» 1:!"• l'iOO :~1 :!0 26 "\ S<~onli~~O =:tMIO 1\ li 14.011 HA ]M\ 1,...; .r IIi : ;"\ Sprin.l: 6:iiflll :~ 2• J:'.OQ R , ~ , ·x \'inray 1000 4 ;tflOt) I'• u n I ~-'\ .\ ... b'C':-tjl nno ,.o Ill

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ELIZAB'ETH AVE. DIAL 91 015 HARB·QUR GRACE PHD NE. 256

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B8rhlil'rt (;orlrl Academy wa.- 1

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Fitz~~r:dcl. fl: Dorothy O'P.ril It joh ol juri~

1ra~ prrt••rll G. Paton• \Jr .. !• ~lr. Charle• \la,r.

I"JCi ne h• ~ew York.

result ol lwr ''· '" quartrr final, ,

Siron~ will ; .. ur Falls -,o cnmiwtr 18 with thr (;r

. The 1rinnrr •·I Falls semi-finals w:ll 1 St. John's a< the ret

of Central C\rwt•11: pro1·inci~l fine!;

an nnun~r-d 1

Lions Cluh :>~II : a public spr:;l:ir.·~ ' hi~h >chool bo::• on f

in Gander. Thr >cl of the (;;in(:rr Ac

St. .Jo;enh'; .\cadc nrh·i~Nf ,,f tlw tu

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b<:ws from ead1 ,rJ !t\erin~ the conte'r.' of the· JocJI c·ontt>.'t

rill also han• I he opt tocomnrte m 1111· rent

~'""'""" ;emi·tl!i:d•. I. pupil of : ;w c;;,n, reached th•• tir,:Ji. as thr rt•Jrr·.-J""' :'\cwtounr!l:>tF: !;

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Dial 80027 St. John'!

Gander Speaking 'Gander Town at Engages Dog

Catcher ·wR- • 111 '1••ntlin· .• I arm- 1

· . .-; !'•.'•Itt' Spraki·n~ ron-· (;Axn~:R-ln onlrr to l'n· i ;t·'· ;•.ttcnrlin~ Gandrt· ferce tuwn rc::ulation~ conrem- 1 · ..• !. ~~as held Ill the in~ dog~. the town of Gander ·" · · to~r Ga~der Ararl· has employed a rio~ catcher.

. ,·.·:· ,,.,, whtch w~s a· nurin~ tW<'Ill months. thl' Town . : '. n! thr ~11 :\ew O!fice ]HIS rrcrived several com·

· :·.:·t -rtwol ~trls pub. plaints u! dngs runnin~ around · ~: ''''*'~I ~~·as ~~on· lh\1'11 unattended hy thrir nwn­.: · · ·:Uldrr !.tons Ouh · rr>. There were two cases ol

· '1Ccllo!' .o~. 'II', dn~s hitin;: chilcit·cn. Fortun-

. · · · .1.1 ... l h~ur_m,tn nt el)' 1 hr consequences were not : .: .... :·J~al l_onum!lec srrioit>, lJnder town n•·.~ulation~ · ... .-,_ ,. Lwns llub. ban· all)' cto~ cau~ht runnint: loose ·r~' :onrl rrpre~el'ltrd ~round town will he impounded '': "" :. Dtana Law- fill' a period 11f fo>ur da)·~. Thr :: .. · ·th Bnr>r)· .• ·'"·"''(' owner ma)· claim the do~ but

,, :.•1 Fl"t·hnnt lood<lrn. 11 ill hr n•quirrd to pa1 all ex· .: . ' ·\l'<ldl'lll)' 1\'il> I'CJl· J"Pil<C> 111('\11'\'Ccl hy thr (ll\1'11,

· ': ltlr~m·~ ~Inion<')', \\'ht•n cto~s at'r not daimrd h1· • ttl.~rrald. E~·uy their ownrr< the1· will lw acln;~.

··· il.,~·.,th)· n·nrill.'·. tbed for ~ai~ tor·~ >hnt'l period . . . ::· .;It .toh "' .ntd~m~ Do~,; that arc not ('(aimed or ,- :;·:··'.''' ," a• performed ,old will he destroyed hnmanP·j ... •· I ~hll\l 'lr. ,John, ly in the ~a~ chamher pro\'iM~ ···: 'I:' l hal'lr• ~l;nd~ll.' lot· thi• purpMe h)' thP Gander· ·". ,. ,.,.,.,1. n•:::·::all. )It•< ht·nllclt uf the !'.P.I.A. :

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,-:.; :,•,alt ol hrr \\'Ill 111 · r..-\:>;DER-The GandPt' ~larch :~rr qulrtrr _fin:ti> ron : ol Dimes campaign wa~ spon·l

·: .. ~n·,ng wtll .tnurnt'.1' sor~d thi~ 1·car bl' the Gand!'r ·: F ,lis_ tn comp~H· on Lions Club 'nnder' a c(lmmlttee : :? ~: tth _the Gr:tnd organizco by Lion Squadron ::~r: I hr wmn~t· o£ tht• Lt•adcr Don Bullock of the ::::, ·t'llli-linals will prn· ll.C.A.F. Station. Lion Prcsidrnt i~ ·'".iln·~ a~ t.hr rrprr· Ed. Goff reports that more than

·r .. ; l rn.tra~ :>;~wlound- 5800.00 wa~ collected on the ·~·· ;>ronnctal lmal~.

1- house to house collection on

'~'> '" announcr_rl that J;;nuar)· 24. Total receipt~ will >:· I. 1111s l'lnb wtll also: not be known until Januar1· 31 ,; ~>ahlic spcal:in~ <~on- twhcn the campaign ends i1·ith ~.,:;: ·chool boy~ on ~ ch· ·the collection of all boxe5 which

:; in 1iander. The school! were distributed in various pub· :~· "' the r.andcr Acad· 'lie buildipgs around town. It is

~·. ·'?'colt's ;\eadem~· ; rxpcrtrd that total rtceiph will ... : <l1t~rd of lht• IOI'th-1 cxrred the $1000.00 mark . • ··:11!'>1 and rhrt·r an• .:• th:at a l:lc~:· num·

, · 1' !rom t•:tl'll sd1oul · •.:·,,·in~ the contes_l. Thr I J> / fl'Jiolf.i ll!! Jl i .'fi l ·: nc local contest lut' < •

•lso haw the npJlOt'· :·om twit• in th1• central 1.0:\DO:>; 1 ,\P • - Sit· Winston

. . ;~mi-linnl>. La.<t C'hnrl'ltill is planning a 1·isit to lhr ;•upil of the Gandt•r t 'nilt•rl !itatcs in April. the Sun· 1

rrachcrl the final> in : day ~:xpress sa)·s. The Expre~~. • .• n• tht' reprr>~nt:1tilr 1 owned h)' Lord Bea1·erbrook. ·;;; :\rwfuundland hi~h • do~c frirnd of the 8:1 • year • old

1 •n;i!lerable more in· former prime minister, MY~ 1,,,. hi~h >chool public 1 Churchill will accept ~ Ioiii:· ''''·'"·"~ i~ hcin2 ~hown ';tandin~ inl'itation ol Prt~itiPnt

thr nroplr of !ian-. Eisenhower to !'all at thP. Whitr rrniou• ~·car~. • lim""·

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ers & Players Rep. In Warm Sun

HE:\CH, Fla. tAPl­anci player rep·

from each of the in t h e Xntional

1:, gathering here fur :r.rtling toda~·. Clarence

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sociation formed last February. Thl! as~ociation has filed • dam· a::e suit ngain~l the league, chnr~ing dictatorship and monop· ol~·.

plannrd to meet K d F' d ~.~rorehaud. : enne y i IDe

Hril'llls amun~ the I • 1

"1l.rl the calling ol the ~"}00 (? 8} tt·· w~~ in no wa1· ;I} or . OlV

·,,;,lr~erl a~ r~cu~nitioi1 1

·•wi)· lorrnco l'la)·er> ~IO:>;TRI-::\1. ICP' - l"orbe~ Kennedy of Delroit Red Wing~

, . was lined SIOO Monday by Pre~l· . ~O:IIhP. prr,tclrnt ~,£ • drnt CIRI'rnce Campbell of th• , .\laplr Leal~. <~>otrl. :\ational llockt>y Ll'a~ue for Ken· .•:•nc ... wa• ~1-ran~~d nrri~··s aclion in a~amr hl're la~t h • nl·rltnunary tn dts·, Thur~da)' when he ~truck one of · 'f m11tual probl~m.•. ·the linesmen.·· Hr iu<t the ,;·.me a•

• ~id Sm)·thr. "we The ~100 include~ automatic m~ na~emcnt nut>! re· fine.~ of S25 ~nrl $~0 incurred

.:•ct:on, but al the same .lhron~h misconrlurt And ~arne '; •uter the meeting i miscon?ucl (H!nalti~s i '!' 11 n ~ e d • r,, mind and h~pe wei upon Kennedy at the lime. Thproblcms ll:ath the: Kenncd~· \\'liS warned th~t any

''•t'r e mectlln'g' II as rail· . repetition will bring a more M· '·•-.:- requc~ . · ~ llid Ted Lindsay of the vere penal!)'

Black Hawks requested The fine was announced alter , !Mit month In a Camphell had re\·lewed the case

Jim Norris, head of the and talked with olflclals. dub, He quoted Lnd·

u asking for "an The Investigation disclosed that · tl 1 Kennedy injected himself into a 1011 , • , en re y p

or•;,,,~, •• to any llti~ta· scrap between Andre ronovost , p<:uu.un• presently of Montreal Canadlens and War·

ren Godfrey or Detroit. Kennedy, with his list, struck linesman Matt Pavelich on the arm ln an effort to 11et Pavellch out of the

and at leaat two way 10 Kennedy could get at each ,cluh are ex· PronDI'Osl.

lo mePt wtl h the own·

l.!•wil and Mill ll!orn•··· lot' rite playtrs,

en route here.

1 Reftrn Red Slon•y first gai'P Kt•nnrd~· a tniscondm·l penalty, then added the game- misconduct penalty when Kennedy addressed foul remarks at Pavelich.

previously announced would a~k an im· In impo~ing thr line. Camphell pl~n. a s;,ooc min·, ~aid he look into. nccount the

payment for exhihi-1 ~train KennedY ha~ been under eonlract. relea5e for I' hecan~e of 11 leg ampul at inn prr·

anicned to the formed upon Kennl'rly's brother rteo~~~ltf011 of the ••· i at hi• home In the Maritime•.

The Daily News Eat

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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1958

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takes on a BOLD new meaning

This is the year's biggest value news In cars. The 19!)8 Meteor Niagara 300 models are actually

louor.r priced than I!Omparably equipped 1957 modelR! And just add up the ext.ra values you

get. for less money: New Finger-Touch Ball-Race steering-New Quadri-Beam Headlights­

New Tempest V-8 or Thrifty Six Power-New Safety-Glow Dual Taillights-New 4-Way

Ball-.loint Front Suspension-New ,Jetstream Styling-New Balanced-Ride-20 New Coloun

-Ne~· Multi-DriVe Merc-0-MaHc Transmis!'ion-NP-w greater road c\e;mmre .

Et~er.vth.ing'R new-in a bold nernroa .. v-and ,VI'I .vnu pa,v less than in 1957. No tcnnd~>r nafur toke.~ on a bold n.ew meaning in the magnificent J.C}.j8 Mefenr. Truly the magnificent buy nf !hi' yrmr .

V-8 or 6

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Compare Meteor value at your nearby Meteor dealer ---

MUNN MOTORS, ·LIMITED CORNER OF BLACKMARSH ROAD AND BENNETT AVENUE

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THE DAILY N NFLD., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ..

Spaniard's Bay Carbonear News --------- ------- ~-......,_ ______ .. ---- ---·

Scholarship ---------------------------------Winners

lfPA.\'IARD'S B.-\ Y . .Tan. 28-Lut vear "!lio Surr<•iHler" L.O L. No l5 at Spaniard's Bay set up a Seholar~hip Fund from whio·h tlsh prizes will he awa1·rird an­nuall)' to pupil~ rereil'lng hiith· ut marks 1n Gradrs 9, 10 and

.' Birthdays •

SI'A.SIARfl'~ BAY .. l~n ~B -! fhppy birthda) I< 11 1shrd for

airs \\'tl11am Flynn on Thur<· da)' uf th1• wrrk h~ lwr fnlll·

·. ~~~ r.nd lr1rnd<

,On Fr1d~'· tht• la.•t or .lan­. ~lit), ~lr. \\'1lham T1t1ord. ~lr. · G! f'rerl Smith ancl )lr.

W1lham Hutchmg> Rrc rrlfbrat· mg the1r birthda)'> Be; I 11 ~>ht•• to all three.

Bllll' Barrett 11 oil l1r l1rr 'cars 'old on Fnd:·\ ~nrl '""' nr irv,;e 11111 hf ill e al•o on tll(' silne d.;). !lapp) lllrth•t:l) to

• ·Bill frum )!om, llall. >~>tcr Linda and from .\ann~· and Pop BN'fl•tl. \\'ii) ::,•', gr<'l't· lngs come !rom hi> ~1om. Dad,

· sister Lot>. ,md !ram :;anny :and Pappy Gossf.

Newsy Briefs Kiwanis Doings 1 - I CARilOl\;EAH, Jan. CARBONEAR. Jan. 27-Po:·st

President Lo Pike o[ the Har· . ~lr. Walter Parsons and )Ira. bour Grace Kiwanis Club was Susanna Jane Peckh~m were the installing officer at the in- , united in Holy Matr1mony on stallation ceremony of the Car· Saturda)', January 25th, at 8 bon~•·r Kiwams Club. which was p.m. in the Unilerl Church held on Jan. lith. The follow· )lanse by Rei', B. B. Snow.

dent on Christmas Day in St. John's, returned home during the week and is recuperating at the home of ~lr. and ~Irs. James Burden. She has been an em· p]<l)'ee of B mien's Store lor !'e\('fal ~cars. \\'e hope ~ll·s

Piercey conti.mrs to improl'e and that rrr long she wtll be enjoying her usual good health.

and more people keep me that they are 111 agreement wlth \1 h;,t 1 ~bout police and

ing were install~d into o[lice. 1

Prcsi.lPnt. John S. 1'1kc, cll'cterl; Vice l'rcsirl1•nt, Jame' ~loore, el~cted; Srcrctary, Howard ~·or­scy. re-rlrctcd: Treasurer, G. II. Sopt•r, elect••d.

At ln~t wcrk's mcrting, the Lirut, (;ol'ernor, George R. L'h.11l\PI', was on atl~nd:,ncc. He pn•-t•llled an honourablr men· tmn cilatwn to Hml'iird Forse)', for t•luh achiei'Pmenls. Special guests were FrNI Smallwood, B:ll L'hr.fc and Richard Chalker of the St .John's Club.

The followmg Baptisms were performed on Sunday afternoon at the L'nited Uhurch Calrine Hether, daughter of Mr. and :llrs. Charles Burgess and George KennrtiJ, son of :llr, and Mrs. William Rowe.

Mr. Scha~lrr who was S('riou<· Jy injurrd 111 a motor accident during the l'hrbtmas season re· turned from hospital during tlu• past week and is, we are glad to he able to say. much impron·d Jlowevrr. we nnder;tanrl hr woll be r~ entering hospital lntrr.

~lr. )layhre of the Frderal Drpt, of .\~rit·ulture was m :own torla,· and \'blted the illu<· trat oon ,t;lllfhl of Soper's Farm

During the past wel'k Rei'. :.tr Barkhouse has been h'J]ding rr'li!!iuu~ mct•tmgs 1n lht> Boncl Tlwat n• and many lW' pll' h:n r l!Pen a:tr•lcllllg mgh11) Filith hraltng I' emphamcd h) ~!1 Bar!dwu:-e and many II n11r ~1<·k han• att<•oulcrl the ser\lr,''· 111

hope< of 1lt'lll;: hr:•lrd front -orne lon~·<t::ndm~ aflhchon \\ ,. un dt'r"land he \\'JIJ bC" L'•lll'llll'tli:.!

the •Cf\'IC<'S c!UI'IIlg the (OllliO~ \\ t•t•k and Jwrh:q>' nn;.:er

\'J'!~IIlC' ~[.1' or and \II'' r, B I'O\IPll an;! fdlllil) f II' thl' \\ eek-rnrl \1 t•rt• \lr and \1 "' lla\'1' lJI', 1;<·r and tltn·r• eluldr .. n

The )! \' "Catalina Trader" wa> in port on Friclay. She was !JC'rllwd at the publlc wharf whl'• r >he took on boa rei !ish cashs ant! drums for Catalina and Port limon. from Saunders' Cnoprragr and W G Garland, Ltd. Shr sailed on Saturday.

1 An cxrrulil'e nwting of thr and )lr an (nfr•. r;orrlon K••l --- W '' S, Auxiliary was held on l:mcl and l'hlld

'Thur,ela\· afternoon \lith thr 'Prrs1dr1;t, )Irs. F. J. Taylor in Loder "I arhonr.1r' ":II h•

G• I G •d the chair The special ht~>JnP.•' holrhng a lh1rhr<' :\;;;:-Itt on \1 "r]. lr u I es was the planning lor the World lll'<rla;' .January 2!1th. Thr l 0'11·

l urn•!r llruok and arc a~ldng lor mote Curn~r llrook 1\lth ><lme thousand people needi police, so doe> llell so coe> \';-rhonear. lt 11el[ ,•,talHbhrd th~t tUaJ I<' I o 1 :-.;,.,, 1 ,.upulatwn lire nn the t'enm>ula anrl ho11 m:·m r,wn iit'e 1n that arc;,' · .,r >IX lo.eateol at HarllQur ,tt,~ ('\Pt'l'lf"l to pi1trul o,r,•te' 1'01e lo llol)roou 111 arhiJtJon Purt~ hi

:-.uutn dll Impu:-~lbll·

!WI 'hi' l:oult ol th• I(H' "~ ·d'lrr ( iii'IHIIll'ill

t'rr t lnur p11!:<·1 nwr lll<'an 1. tu,nl'CI 111 lhr lhe;. t'fiiJk ~.H' t\\H:t:.·l! J!lntc <.:!Jrlll e1no ~till n.,\ (jr -.o ult 1 .:ul .\ c t'~

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'!!\ t•ml'· drlj(JIH l'l ~t.1 (•,rm~ ut l'fltllt' ,11 I ( I Ill' I p;, £ 1 hr I. n""~t -~ l('t'!ldL.•'l"' 111.. -UP!{ rut r,mt p111ief' f'• :··~~·· '•g ol \\;,tPr "'l:frt fH'P

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; c·:·rd 1t. t• , 11nh !orla\

11 Th• award I~ madr only to th;l>t' dnldrt•n whos~ fathers ~rr m~lllllt'rs of thr lot·al lod~P. Thr ftr•i 111nnrrs 11err: Grarle II. Tlill'lll Strickland. son of ~lr. and ~Irs. Ebenezar Strickland: tirade 10, Austin Sheppa1·d. 1011

or "r. and ~fr<. Winston Shep· pal'([; !iracle P. (icrtie Dwyer. d:ou~hll'l' of )[r, and ~Irs .• lames D11 1 cr. AI lhr rxtreme left IS ~lr ·Allan Hutrhmgs, ~laster of the Lodge: at the extreme right i~ ~lr. George E Dro1·er, Sec·

rrlar)·: in the hark f<lll' are )!r Lh·w~llyn .lone,, Treasul'l'l'. and ~lr. Lmcoln (ios~c, Fin:mc1al Srartary, The presentation was marie here on Saturday after­no~n. We offer congratulatwns to the succe~sful students.

Mt:ETI~G OF LOCAl, :\SSOCIATIO:S

SPA:\IARD'S BAY, .Jan. 28 Thr annual meeting of the Lol'.tl .'hsociatinn, a group con· mtin~ of mothers and others m· tt•rested in the Guide ~lol'ement. w.1s held in the school here on

Da\· of Prayer. An intcrr>tin~ nutter m •·har'"e ha< lrft noth­pr~gramme was drawn up and· ,ng t<l chance and rn'r) onr who 1t is exprctecl the service will be all£ nd~ is as,ured of a I ery !Jetter attended than e1·cr. cnjoy.•hle e1·enm~

;\ llU 11\t' 'II lhP C{•ntre

town told II'(• i '-fJmP

:--llc IWrtl.. n~., I ""~Hj

... ould nuh .,r "'P~eler! hardrnprt c·· nw,l!:.. It

FoliO\I'Ing th regular ~unda) r1·rnin~ M'fl'lce at the l'mted l'hurch on Jan. 26th, there \l'a' 3 <ong SCI'I'ice. a spe<:ial feature of which w.1s a solo by the mtn­:strr, Rrl'. B. B Snow. He ha< a powerful \'Oire and sang "The ::.tranger or Galilee" beautifully. ThP eon~rcgation appreciated it to thr full and i~ looking for· 11 .1rtl to hraring h1m again soon

A l' :\ cxprr,, 1 .1n wa< m k trur to .. :1: , Ph·'(' r.l')

town (Ill Saturda) to pic· up i.ollet.. a ion~ ... · r .,,..

some stntwnery at the l' X R. \\Ill -ho11 th"' "' h;;·.e statwn. \\'llh all the supplie' or arldH 10n '" ~Hp•n~ statwnrr~ destroyed Ill the fire the m,1 ~ r.r.r- '·'~'

----ITO',,n Council \londay emung or this we•·k.

' 1J1<trict c·ommissioner ~Irs. Win-

1, k o F, • ~~on Sheppard conducted the · a es ver ue nwetn~ Annual Meetings

f.F. .. \.·\, 1\F.SilFIT SCIIE)IE SI',\:'\1.-\RD'S BAY. ,Jan. 28-­

Thr annualmceling of the Brne-1 t\ !iclwmr of Bl'ant•h :\o 10 of th1• l'.E.A :\. \las held on 1'ue•· r1.1) el'l'llln~ la>l. t 'h~irman \\' I.J.o\H•II) n Smith Jlrr;;idecl

"SO Sl'RRE:SDER" 1..0.1.. ' In her op1•nin~ remarks the XO, 15 EquipJnent Dlstmt Commissioner welcom-

Thr annual m••etm2 of "No ecl members, old and new, and '' hile she was pleased to sPe a

Sunender,'' l.O.L. No. 15, was SPA~IARD'S BAY. Jan. 28- fair attendance she felt a little ho•ld on Thur~da~· evening, Jan· The fire fightin!l equipment di>~ppomted that more m<lthers <lao·r :!3. Worshipful Master AI· operated by the Ba)' Roberts rhd not take more interest in Inn llutchin~s Jlresided. After Volunteer Fire Brigadr was what IS lwtng done. Hepnrt, the prl'lirninary business of the taken over hy the Ba)' Roberts from both (iulde rompan1es and meeting was do11e. the lodge Town Council at a ~~·erial meet· the Bwwnie Park were encour­lll'Ort•t•ded to elct•t a nrw slate of ing called for that purpn~c on a~ Ill~. Thr~r numbrr~ contmue uffict'I'S. Following the rending Tu~sday t'\'enin~. .lanuao·~· 21. 111 gnm: there wrrc two flymg of the auditors' report by and held in the Town Hall up cen•monH·• and 41 profld­Brothel' Jlarolrl Gosse. the Mas· llrpre•~ntnlill'' from <'olr> ., l'llt')' hadgrs wt•re earned b~ 11•1' r:ill••d upon PaM llasler Pam!, Sl~t•arsllll' u. Sp~m.u·e]', 1;111d1., wm.ton Shrpp~rd to rontlurt llay and Ba)· llohrrts attend~ol The ~lflct•r' lor t)n, year are. the ell'l·tion· of officers, and the mt•etin;:, Nothing is lo~t by l'rcslll!•nt, the Distnct Comnm· the;.e are: this arrangrrnent. Thr samP , 10ner; Vll'e-l'resident, Mn.

:llr .John Pltlhlado. mana)!cr of th<' [)rpartment of Group In ouranre of the gun Life ANlf­anre l'ompany t E.1strrn Dn I'· wn 1 was 111 town during the 11erk, on husiii(SS for hi~ f1rm.

~lr ~nd ~lis \'harks 'l homa< .. te fl'Jlllt'lllg m 1he hirth of a ;oil. born at thr Hrd Cro>s Ho~­Jitlal. \\'e extend to thrm warm ,.,t conl(ratulattons.

that dr,troyed the Express and "Hh th•m 1, te • ·. 1

Accounting offices, the Pmrr· thP aile)• .:t.•. "ork ~ency could only he. ol'ercn~e Our popul .. tlon ,c h~ rolll'<'ting ~\'ery h1t of al'atl· growmg anrl of '"tn€

a hie matrrial between I' arbon·, rione to ,~:r~•l<rd Qdr ear anrl St. John's and from it 1< n"t <•1,1) pn5<1hle other nearh~· statwns. Thi< was, probalilr th.•t 11e '\Ill ctone and in record time. 1 outbn•ak ot .-ont~g1ou•

~!r. Roy A;h 1s huilrling a nrw house and jtldj!ing b) thr loun<la· twn it is goin!( to he q111te mod­ern. It is located m C'rorkl'r's t o1·e

'.lr Eli Piler1m l'P<'<'ntl;· pur· rh~><·el the hou~r and pmpt'rty helungmg to ~lr Samuel l'o)P 11 too is in 1 'rocker',; CO\ e and alrracly the Pilgnm lam1ly are rnjo) mg their new home.

11011 I \1 •!t I roub · pt•oplf t• tht· r-,n) 1ucc I -h:dl ~ ort·•ulr. l'l

T. B. The l'fJl0l't a$ read hy Trras•

urei' E II \'okry ;howecl that the finam·ial condotion of the ><'hrm<' b lwalthy and continues to grow. Olflcrr~o l'hu>en tor this 1 rar an•· Chairman. \\'. L. :~mllh: St•t·rrtar~·. Hal'r) Shrp· part!: Tl'l'a511l'l'r, E. H \'okc); llln·rtol's, llumphn·~· :'\eil, ~lo<es liu~,e. ,laml's lio.se. Cli£· ford llralll, Ted Jones and Cal· l'in flutl.

, serl'ice as heretolor will hr. pro- llal'ld Dawe; Secretary. )Irs The Home and School As~ot•i \\'.~I.-Israel Gosse. 'll'ided and in addition a portable Levi l')e: Treasurer. )Irs Ralph ation of the Unitrd l'hur"h ~fr. II Guy. superl'isor of

C F.\ \ CESTRAL BRANCH D.)I.-John Lloyd Chipman pumper will be available for :'lei!; Badge Secretary, Mrs. T. Academ1· will be holding a Vnitrd Church Schools is now · \, \'.: • ( • Chaplain-Liewo•llyn Crane minor fires to sal'e wear anrl E Loder. home-bakinl! sale at Clarke's in town and tomght ITueoday 1 · ~Irs. Gladys Lode1·, the presl· Secrtrary-George E. Drover. 'tear on the more expensl\'e A public social will be held Supcrmar!wt on Saturday, Feb. will meet with the Board of Edu- C'ARB'•\'f:\r. Jar 2~

. tl~nt of the central Branch of Treasurer-Llewellyn Jones, ~qllipment. on Illoncla'' Cl'ening next the 8th. Requests for c!onathn> "ill ratwr, result oi :"f 19:.· Th ~orma1 d Clarks~ twol

11 he :~~r the CE w A .. conducted the an· Fin. S~cretar~··-Lincoln ;\lercer. Householders in the arra d~- admi~,ion ·fee to which w1JJ be he made \'ia pupils and t\·r-rr paign amo•mt~rl to ~~n~

years o nn a ur·~ ~~. e · 1 1· 11 f the hraneh on ~larshai--Clifford Brazil, pending on this equipment Will 10 cents, There will be 8 door woman with a child attending llr. Krone, who formrrly oc- drecl ami tunt: thn• ruarr 1. Th~ ~.-eetlngs come ,11,~1 ad mrle 1.n . 0 · J· nu~r'' 22 1st Lecturer-Lincoln Gosse, be expected in the future, as in the Acadcm,\' i~ kincll,l' asked. rup1e~ an apartment in the , ~".3 001 11 hi'~. 'hou•h vom the family. e nesc a~ c1 enmg, H , • prize and the usual ~ames will _ ' •

, A large percentage of the mcm· 2nd Lecturer-~laxwell Chipman the past, to contrihute one dol· be ofllowed by supper. here and now, to have some· f.lm·r Factory, recently mo1·ed to last yPar'< 'ot~l. •~ 'hers was present and their Jn;;ide Tyler-Fred Noseworth)'. Ia!' annually for the main ten· thing for the 5alc ~!emhership into thr hou~e ownl'cl h~· the commendahlr arr.Mnt.

. , n•!mhers were augmcntecl by Outside Tyler-William Jewer ance of the fire fight in~ equip- b ' cards hal'e heen receh·ed an<! l'n1trd Church Board of Erluca- that our p~>nple u• ~ttil )lanl~n \oke~· 11 111 he three · 1·isitin~ sisters from the West 1st committeemnn-.Jas .• !ewer mrnt. Meetings of the repre· Coom S 8 Dav 1it 1s hopecl that at the next tion anrt which up until the enrl to help in st~n.p.n; ~ut

~~~~h~!~ \\~~he~a~d~:;~~;~' hfr~h: End Branch. 2nd l'ommitleemen-AIIan sentatil'es from the ~ommuni· o1 'meeting all olrl memhrrs \\ill of the laq <o·hool year was oc- wa~. for a ~reat rr.Ar.' day b)' Momm~·. Dact!i)·.' brnth· 1.'hr SN•i'rtaQ'. of the hranch, H~tching~. tiesb concTrrnert with .

1the.

11Bab)' SPA'.'"" 'RD'S BA''· ,l,•n 2ft _ pa,· up, while nr11· members \\111 rupiro hy ~fr H V. Frrnl'h and ~ewfoundlnnd'~ nu"<!,,r!

er~ .nd sister~. ~~~~. lela T. C;hrpman. read a 3rd Cnmmittreman-Wilham Ro ert~ own Counc1 WI r -" ., " o- he heartily welcome. fam1h The executive 1 rr~ rnllghtcnm~ summary of Krnnedy. he! dlwice each year. The third of Febrnan,·. thr dar ~~P~<rs G. ~~ h · t' 't' a d th~ 4th c· 'tt 111 n Ed 1"ard ----- aftrr Candlemas Da,_·, 1s known Glad In h• ablr to rPport thai man.· F p p1·ke, :lin · Rohrrt ~ SP~ monr ' e years ac 1\'1 1cs. n •· omm1 N• a - ,

T ' port ~li'PII b\' 'Irs S 11'th p 1 h\.' the older generation a~ ',fen from th• H1rrhroad• DP.. ~lr FrNI fb-.rkN t< •hnwma im- 1 n tt S~cretor· 'jllins to celehrate her hirlhd~~ rea•m·er ~ re ~ · ·' · · n . ·' < ~ ·a me• nu ' • '\11th i pari! on !'aturcla~ lll~ht. 'I~)' C'hipman showed that the ~th ('Qmmittecman-J.ewis ersona S "Coombs's Day," and tradition partment were her on Fnda)' pro,·rment nt the <.rnrral llo•- PtkP. Treasurer, ,, ri 1

1 h h h b thd 1 't bnm·h had progressed ~ati~fac Sheppard has 1t that sno11' al\\ays falls on la<t, They ehd ~orne much neecl· p1tal. St. John'• lou< iob in orgar.:.m~ a 1 oug er II' a~· 1 or< II • 1 1 · ·b · . · ·k v · · · SPAXIARD'S BAY, .Tan ~!\ - that da,\", more often than not a • t h' 1 '" t St t • a11rt t·h~ co!J~tor• ••rla• ' fome untll Sunday. ·L'andlemas to!' I,., The u•ua ronlrl utlon~. S1c lSttmg t'ornm1ttee- )h·•. Arh Crane arm·cct on Sat- ru pa ~ 1ng o n a rr ree an•• < <• " ••

Day. Wt a-ll ~mg "Happy hlrth· and' >0111<' ~po•cial. haVP bren urc!ay liom Gander and spent a hhlwrd rage~. lor this we are mo~t thankful. ~frs Pearl Dal'l< of !'I .fohn'< 111 arvdlous one :n d ., ~ t B h 1 1 ll'al and d'!oc••an George E . Dro,·er. \l'in~ton Coombs's Dal' is a local anni- <p~n· the werk-end hrrr "ith tlie r•als r•ache' tht ~)' an .. mean 1 . !·•t ''" rs mal r o parr<· I "" Sheppard. [)r.nald Voke", Har· brief vi>it_ here with her broth· · · · • ,~ " Nlmt fre,.11 hrr daughters • :1ppr .• Js ' d t 1 M d vrr~arr and the day receil'es :\fr~ L Piercey who 111ffered her arents, ~lr. and )lrl. Rob- the contnbnlor5 m

Gloria and Yl'onne. llrl' Canun 1' E. l.odH. Rr~- old Gosse, Fred Noseworthy. er an SIS er·m· aw. r. an its name because two men. •r,·ere injurieJ In 1 motor acci- crt ·oOdrland, 11111~ lor tht Chntmu tor nf the pal'i~h and Spiritual .\uelitors-1\'inston Sheppard, ·Mrs. A. II. Gm~e. father and son, named Coomb~. \\'.ml< and rolltrt~r.•

Beat wbhr< l•rr rxh·ll''~rl to 'Mn. Win>lnn Sh~pparcl wl1n

· \1111 ob~erl'r hrr lmthn~~ on ··Monday, ~·ebrua1·~· 3.

· W "~ Go,, e 11 11! b1· h11• 1 ''" r. lllrt on ~lund,.~ a l•o II:• PI'.'' birthlla~·. \\'e,, from ~lom. Dud,

·Jim and Lillian.

ll.re•t·tor 11 , tlw lll'alll·h. t·onrlucl· Allan HutchinRs. 'lr. \\', llrrlclerson ~pNll Mon- from l 1pprr Island Cow. perish· 1 M • 0£ folio•,,, rrlllw t•lt•(•tion of oflii'N'S whil·h The mstallatlon cel·emony will da\' and TIH'>elal' of thi< werk t•d Ill a ladlig SUOI\';torn The Annua eettng \\,tit! r~.alltl•d 111 all officers hrin~ re· he h~ld nn Thuraday Pl'ening, m ·St. Jnhn'< l'l:pr<'>~'IIIIIIP. th•· nw11 had gone to fetl'h flll'ellood $~! 111 , e•lt•c!t•d. l'il: President ~Irs .• January :10. Spantard's ""·'· urnt of thr t'an- \1 v have b~n thumbmg 11 a111 '' c:latl) s l.o<lrr: \'ire-president, ftdian l'ancl'r SoriP!)'. through onr sparse recunls to Carbo near L.O.L. No.13 H~ti>!P' stu \IU \lr' [,alll'llt• (; 11,,1.: ~lid \'Jcr- !<~ i !11~ could find the dat~. \\ Jhi 3 .t"u.rl !lull Pn·,it!,. 11 t. ~lr>. Lenu I')P: S•r· \l'ishes ~~· !'I; de Hos ... of BnrgPo, a but wnhout sucre~s: \\e hal'e In- ~~~~: ~bt>l •. dl ~-1~ t•J l'!·tar). ~It·· lela T C'hl[lman: studr11t at ~lt•nwrial. s1'rnt last <poired of older people, but there CAHilO:\EAR. Jan 27-Tht> cn.tal ChJptci !\'o 5B and S1s \lord~- \1 1• Hul) _\,,oslant S~•·n•lal'~'. ~h·s. t:llir II'Pehnd hr1c a~ the ~uest of has heen a l'oomhis Day as long ~nnual meeting of "Carbune~r" tel·, ~lary Wardwm an.t t'l~1" ;wct \1 1,, f ~'•''''I ~

\1 I · :\!r and ~Irs. 1'ltoltl."< t;o'''· tl ld t 1 ld J • ·I' \ " Vn];l·~: Tl'f'a,urrr, rs. ~ uy · · "· a> '" o es one can remrm· J..O.L. )0 0 , 13 \\as JC on ~~~ 13urge•s ol ' I'IIIC<'» ' nne \1 ~rd :, Lo%ap$~e b~.~~~ft~'l:l 11 ~~~e:~~~~~ Chipamn: 1st Assistant. )Irs. SP.~:"'IARD'S BAY. Jan 28- "'I :.I d , 1 \I hPr \\'e wonder if the Harbour 14th. Heports for 1957 re\calet! Lodge, L 0 B A, as ~p.,clal s:!Ii 511,

' Eth 1 G 2nd Asit nt ~Irs .~ 111ne fellows worry all the 11·me . " ren · r an 1 r• ~e' !irace corre~pondent would the l.odgu h&d a sucee,,tul gne>ts. After the supper IU> ,,-,.11 ,1 6 u.' '•11 years old on uesda~·. Her grand· ~ ·~s~e: · a ' • · ,, Vau~han returned to the c1ty. kn<tll' f' • f h 111 Ed Anme P1h "'hen they are short of cab·, "':,r. 'fhe election of of 1ccrs S<'n·cd. ll'lth P M I!Js.•oek, as ,1,,,111 llt<"ork at er, . r. 11ard P1·e. will · · " on 'Monday, hal'ing spent the I "' · . · · · '

have 1 birthd&l' on Wednesdal' ' After a few remarks by They wish and wish for more weekend here with l\lr. and :llr~. l .. d." e have_ hear~. the ex~ress1on was conducted by P.l\1., George chairman, short addresses were Ward i r.eo·~r rebruar~· :1. \\'e JOin wllh hi; ranon Lndt•r In which he and more. Robert Stoymour, they II'Pre ac- 1rty mmded ~~phed to Iliscock, w\~h Bro~ l~oyd Rosj' deiL,•cred by th~ P.G.~I. Bro. 523 oo. tiirnds in extending con~ratula· , lhankt'd I he hranrh for Ita Mt? 1 don't eh•e a dash. companied by ~lr. Nigel Yetman

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people who are _suspicious, mean :>it?r, Wa ace ur en an~ Rev. B. B Snow, :llaror Eason, Ward ~L~•r.rlPr 1 tiona. ' : ~plendid co..,peration in the , who will he their gue~t for a :and na~row mmcled, and ~he Hichard dHorwoolt dd, as1 1 ~c~~~~~-, Re\', W H. B G11l, Fred Clarke, ;;~0 00

I pa<t, ~nd offered best wishes For the lat•~t rn!ldel on four few da)'S. I word dJrt)' user! to desrnhe nerrs. an resu e as 0 0 s. C Parsons, G. F. Saundrrs, W. Ward 9_ F:rnr~: r h:J~hc for the future, the meetmg wheels foul w~ather, especially ~now. \\', M.-Fred Clarke, re-eleel·l P. Saunder~ R A. Russell, F. L. \\'ard 10-,,,, Joaft

Two friends of ours. "Bi~h elosed, Some oth~r guys doth pine The Infant daught•r of Mr It iR not surprising theref<lre to ed. , 1 rl I Butt, ~orge W Poole. Jpre- Ml 00 at Memorial Unh·ersity and A delightful supper And They wish ancl wish to swish and and ~Irs. Randell VokP)' wa~ hPar of someone spoken of a; 0 1.\---:-Cec~ Parson\/ ec~e · i m1ah Thoms, Sl.siE>rs Howell, Ward 11-~1~<• patr.N

· ''Nimble" at the E1·ening Tele· pleasant ~on venation brought swish. haptized In Holy R•rl••mer hein~ ''as dirty as Coombs's Ch&p am- ,eorge · ar-j Wareham and Burge~s. The p,· 540 00 ' cram, have birthdal's on Wed· the e1·ening to a happy ending. Me? That's not my wishine Church b~· Rei', Canon T .E. Day." son~. re-elected. . 1 mreting closed at 12.30 a.m. ·ward 12-Fr~nl! Grm

. ' ne~day, Fehrur.r~· s.' A pleasant I -- ~~· line. T.oder. Godparenb w•r• Ml~S , Rec. Secretary-Lloyd Rossi· I with the singing of God Save Ambrose Jant! $.'13M •. dly for them both. ' C.E.W.A. <WEST E!'I'D I Ruby Vokty, Miss .IPanrtte , M" J E ' ter,. elected. , Tht Queen. W•rd 13-~fl•l 'If

•" :Chipman and Mr. Nath Chip-; I( •term X3ffiS I F1n. Secretary-Silas Butt. " BRANCH A house that's handsome to 1 man. The baby Is called :liar- , re·elected. , 1 S23:00.

"A husy and a successful behold, Ilene Grace. I SPA:"'IARD'S BAY, Jan. 28- reasurer-Jeremlah Thorn~.' I 8 R Ward 14 ,John Ptk• year" sums up very nicely the With all the comforts too, I -- This week the three lmndred re·clected. Ll 11 'bb i l A R Y N [ W S' " hua French5--S:tt.~· (tor achicl·ements of the West End Folks wish and wish to owe and Here from Gander on a brief and sixty children attending' D. of C.- ewe yn Squl • i Ward 1 · r. ·

• • 1 Branch o! the C, E. W A. A re· visit last week was Mr. R. C. Hoi~ Redeemer School here are, elected. CARBONEAR. Jan. 28-M any $40.~0. C ;~ort tn thP eln<s by the Secre- Me? o:~·aln]lroof roof will do. Smith. He spent some time with puttmg down on paper what Lecturer - George Hiscock, new books for juvenile readers • Ward_li>-John ·

,,,.' ,SPA!\'1.\IIJI'S R.\Y. ·"•" 2P,- 'i!'.' .1Pd a f111ancial ~talt•mnt hls parent~. Mr. and ~lt·s )!o<rs they know and, we fear, making P.M., elected. have been added to the shelves old Fralze S3L00-. .. ~li~~ ViVIan Hohl'f•ll llhn >~nrk' fli'IHtrr·rl .lnrl rarl h)' th TI'a<· ,\ li'JClld in ne~rl i~ a frirnrl Smith of Tilton. and with hi• a shot at some of the things Dep. Lecturer-Geo W. Poole, I of the Library and are there Direct conlnbutiOOI ',. )l'lth ~lcs~r• D1rk~ It ('n, St 111w un Tnr~day PI rn 111 ~ Ja~l indeNt, in-la1H !llr. an1l )lr< noh~t t th~y elo not know. For to them. el~!~~i.nei-Albrrt Earle. elect-' waitmg. for children to _read. Bo~ds. $3SO ~· to

1 ';l~)ln). \Ia\ 2CllUIIIPI) <lll'!ll'Nrl 11rrk prn1·irlerl ample proof that PrrlcliP or Spani:ll'll'.< Hil), , th1s IS ~xnnnnalion week Half d The ch1lrlren are a.bo renunded It u mteres '.n.e .• ,r.nmw

wnrn hP. came hrre nn !ialur- inrlrrcl w.~7 hltl hrn a hu~y anti Fnlk~ ~rirv~ whrn lhry ! of the II'Ot'k for the grade~ has ~ (· 'tt G F ~aunders , of the ston· or ntn\'le hour nn the day our , rs "'dR)' PI'Cnin~: tn l!llel lh~t lllP. a 'IICCI'S>ful )'Par. hnen't ~ny. I Mrs William Til fOil] wn< hrPn ''CO\WNI" anc! teachers I' .~111 ~,1•1 rrr-s ··~ . 'r M n' I from a Ill 4 .JIm. ea<·h ancl @I'CI') rrrriwc!, hearlqn~r .. ~ rl • h h h f · hn<tr~s at a 'tnrk Jlarll ~11rn ' ...... • · • aun .. ~rs. " · · s ~ 'J'h 1 1 1 llr"liO ,.,,,,,

· , .ou~e II' el'P ~ r w~s In •J'' 111 Thr rc•ctOI' aud spil'itu~l rtil'PC· Th!•y wish an~ wish fnr !'lends 1.11 ho!IOltt' of \li''··· .l"lllr' \\'hal m lhr h1gh srhnol ~1·ad••s arr <\ Rus ~II P\l F L Rutt aturua)'. rrc IS no 1r trr rr11P1 a r ., ·1 tn' 1 lhP WPrkcnd t·rowrlrd 111th wo- 1111', Hr'.'. ('a nun T r;, LodeJ', 1 " MIXIIIII' to I mel out what pupils ·1 ·h K·! 11 ' ;~. 1 ~loore.' plac~ to ~pPncl an hnur on thnn~~nrl rlollal' 10m I • l!A ore. rn on Tll\11'''1''' "1•'111.11~ '"'t · o n r owa'' "m · · · "· h 1 \I I I' mPn, nrarlv fif11· of th~m ~li« II'•'' prr<r•nt for thr ~nnu~l' ~lr? )f.l' friend~ ~nd fo,•s a1·e " c - hal<' or ha1e not rctaiowrt br[ore '11. 11 . , B d. • Saturrla) afternoon t an ;,t thr or lhP atr r · • · · · · Tho umal pat:!)' ~amrs 11rrr a ,:,ce UJ' en. 1 'l n . 11. . 1 f th c1 1 · 1 rrt1ntr •

• Holwr.il, rlau~hlri' of \lr anel merlin~ and :,:a\r an inspirin~ I man)', pla)'NI and supprr \\as <P)I'rtl. rrgl~lrrin~: them for the .Junr TnJstees ·- c;cor~P !lJSClll'k, I Dl li'Hf\ t'trn ~ se\e~a ~ . r IJI'IIIl: ~·· ~flrl Th Mr,, Claud~ Holwrll nl Herrin)! nrldi·r~~: he hart kind wnnls fo1· \Irs. WhRirn rtrc·ilerl approtl· puhhc rx"minalion Frne•t Power nrlhrrt ~·orward epnt .tallons nn t • · 0111 r•ortrd I,, Nel'k; lau~ht ~chool hN'r for lhnsr 11ho makr sat•rili~r. of 1\'~·~e hrarrl fr.llow~ shout and lialr ~Ht• f10111 the scor• of , \\'r unclrioland ti1at thr usult llich~rcl Hor;1•oorl. !.rslir Pen: Shme were rtl'italill'rl, ll'hlir fhter ~r.ars: she will shorllv hr tim• a net mone1• for thr brnefil hran~: anrt boast Jad 1 o~ who attr'nrtrri. :of this mid-term examination nev s11as Bntt Arthur Nicholl. I someh n~w honrs wk·ere opr~JPcl

1 'niam~rt to Con~tahlo l;rwis nr the chm·•·h. iJe complimrn!Pd How 1n sm~le b!.ss they've ------ _ __ , will determine who mal' or may· Auditors-H.' A. RussPll. G. F .. ~hluc hn tth e wohr 1 wasd 0thne i ''I ' r \l 1 'l 1 r 1 1 · · t row' e sc nn s an e I , ,.·· ll!les, so nn . 1'. anr .• l's, Gnr- thr. brane 1 n1· what it hart rlonr. larrirrl. A • • no s1gn on for the publ1'c exam Saunders "

1 ~ • flpfC('Ja1Jf~ll · : · . . . · ' : . s;~me avenue will be used for •••••·--•' ·non .Jonrs II[ Sp:nmrrl's Bay. Canon Leuler then concluclerl :\uw they wish anrl wish tht•y'cl , , mahon 111 June Th1s 1s partrcu· The mstallahon took place f l li T Th Library j .H~~tmrs for the party were th~ election of officer, which wed Instead la.rly true of th~ pupls in grade on Jan. 21st, with Grand Mas!er :o~fd 1i~e v;01~~ve meany more

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the first prize for cards and :\Irs. I dent Mrs. Myra Nell; 2nd Vice- ton wishes to express her thanks !lon. Ordmartly screening is not Saunders, as mstalhng ;\larshal, adult readers, should there he D~w~y Hutchings won the first President, Mrs. Mamie Nose·; There is not much that I wiah and appre<:ialion to her friend> adhered to. but bcfo~e the PM, R. A, Rusel!· as ~ep, ~las· a small amount of readrn in pme at bmgo Fdllowin~ u de· worthy; Secretary. ~Ira. L~na 1 for for klmlnPsses extended durin~ sch_ool closed for the summer I'B· tcr, F. L. Butt. chaplam. hed .January or Apnl, May or

,llclou~ sUpJn•r ~!iss llolwl'll. as- Noseworthy; 'freasum·, Mrs I'm not' very hard to plea~c. n•cen1 wee~s She and her hus-, caliOn several students wbo did Rossiter, Secretary, When all August, the new books for the 1b.ted b~· hrr slier ~Iarina who Hettie Mercer; lsi Assi5tant, 1 Hut 1 wish and wish my band are espeeiallv 11rateful to: not pass the grade eight exarni· officers wer eduly installe dinto following months will bl' few in Ia presently teaching hrre, open- Mrs. Elsie ~tercer: 2nd Assist·' underwear Rr.v canon T. E·. Loder and nations had to be promoted he· office, all presented were sealed number. So please. Iadi,s !Mid ' •••••··~ td the mound of li1·rly .11ifts, ant. ~Irs, Effie Nosrworth:--. Didn't shrink up w my kn•e~. tn or. r.. :B. y,.,11 nl! for lh~·· cau~e of lack of space. The work af the banquet tahle. with Rei'. £Pntl,men, help rour Lnhrary : anrl c~m,. throullh with a l'ery Supper wa~ ser1•ed to ftll, in· thnul!htfulnes5 To all their which they do thi• wrrk 11111 n W, H B. Gill, Sr. )laior Eason, I maintain a high ~tandarrl in the I tint expren1on of thanks. j cludma \'isitine memhen, l 1. H. V. friends they say "Thank you." I veal how they measure up. 'S.A., S1ster Janet ffowell of 1 cultural hfe of our town.

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Carbo near . Bay Roberts· I W dd• B }] . her ensemble, The groom was: p } I 0 I . e Ill!: e 8 . supported by his brother, Jameai ersona Omitted l

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• BAY ROBERTS-In the .Tanu· ter of lllr. and ~Irs, John .Baker, was bed at the home of the! BAY ROBERTS-Brian Wll· ary 9th issue of notes concern· Southside East, Carbonear, and groom's parents, while later. Iiams ieft by T.C.A. for Ottawa ing the annual parade, Dashing Gordon, son of :llrs. Haz~l and there was one at the home of' on Sunday last after spending a Schomberg. L.O.A. . . o. 45, I the late :\lr. Jordan peermg of the bride's parents. The three l holiday with his parents 1\lr. Coley's Po~nt h~l~ January l~t, I Fl~trock, was solcmmzed in the . tier wedding cake was made and: and Mrs. J. D. Williams, Cable the followmg ~lSitors were. m· Umted Church, Freshwater, by decorated by the bride's aunt,~ Ave., Brian wlll be resuming advertently omt~ted: Bro. \\. R.l Rev. W. H. :\lac~ be, In the pr~s·: :llrs. Rose Adams of Bishop's his work with Radio Communi· Dawe of St. ohn s, and Capt. 'Y· ence of a wide circle of friends. Co\'e. The toast to the bride was caUons, Dept. of Transport, Ot· R. Pond ~.A., ~a~· Roberts. \\ e 1

Tbe. bride entered the church proposed by :\Irs. E. F. Adams, tawa. . ' , regret this om1ss1on. 1

leanmg on ~he arm of her, to which the groom made sulta· i - . . · ·I 1

father. She 11ore a floor lcn~th able replv. Two hundred guests, lllr. Fred Winsor pa1d a bust· Shower For sown of ~roca.ded nylon net o\'er' attended ·the wedding and the i ness visit to St. John's on Wed· w~lte satm, w1th shoulder·length large array of gifts testify to the. nesday. . N B 'd l ve1l and floral head·dres;. She popularity of the young couple., - ew r1 e carried a bouquet of red and Out of town gue~ts included the His man!' friends will. br. I white roses. Her sisters. :I Irs. · bride's arents, her grand· I happy to le~rn Richard Bishop - 1 John Parsons as matron·of·hon· P hi 1 p ddl , has been discharged from the BAY ROBERTS - A Jar·~e:

d I .. ' ~I . B k mother, :\Irs. Rae. e . e e,: Orthopaedic dh'ision, General group nf friends gathered at the I our an .~ l>S · ar~ a ~r. as :\lr. and :\Irs Lew1s Smith. !llr. · 1 d 1 · 1 • h · · bridcsmal!l. were drcssNl 111 bal· d Th · ll . Hospita , an s now com n es orne of lllrs. Ha~"'' ard Parsons. 1 lerina lens:th gowns of blue and a_n ~Irs. omas ~arre!t· • rs. · cing at the home of his parents, B~y Roberts East, to t~nder a

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lcmo.n . II) Ion nf~ of; cr 1 hall~. :II iss Druscilla Williams and lllr.' i~ wished a speedy and com· our of :llr~. Weldon Pmons,; The) \\Ore ma~c 1111S or.n ca! · and :llrs. Patrick King of St. . plcte reco1·ery. who was recently married. ' dress and carr~~d match_mg hou· .John's, :llr. and :llrs, ~rncst Col· 1 - The c1•ening was spent In the I quets. L1tltc ·. h~s Adlnmc ~nr· !ins and :llr. and Mrs Fred Neal. The r.lection of officers ol usunl manner. ~Irs. Parsons was I Aons. and a mccc of the br~dc, Spaniard's Bay, :\lr. and lin .. Lily of the Valley, R.B.P., No. the recipient of many lo1·f'!y and made t~e ~utest and prcltwst Samuel Short, :llr. and ~Irs .. 458 will he held in Victoria useful gifts, fOi which she I flower ~lrlunagmablc. She wore Frank Short, !llr. and Mrs. Hal\ on Wednesday, January thanked her friend~. A delicious a blue dress of brocaded m·Jon Thoma& King, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·. 29th, at 8 p.m. All Sir Knights cup of tea WM served. net,. floral head·drcss and. she ward Fahey, llr. and :llrs. Tim 1 are requested to attend. 1 carried a basket of mulh·col·, Fahe~·. l!r. and :llrs Martin I - w M S 1\11 • I oured. flowers. She looked fair While, Mr. and :\Irs. Joh'n Short, Mr: .Rnd ~Irs. Vaughan Mer· • 0 • 1' eelln!: I slunmng and rcall~· stole the :lllsscs :llarie and Mercedes! cer VIsited Bell Island on Thurs· 1 L'

show from the br~dc, as she King and :Messrs. Bernard King I day. I -wal~zed up the n1sle, to the, and Paul Hayden of Kingston. ,__,.. . BAY ROBERTS-A mectln~ I strams of the wedding march. \\'e extend to :\lr. and :\Irs. King The man~ frlen~s of M.r .. of the W.)I.S. was held in The groom was supported by very best wishes for 1 happy : James G. Bans .. \\ell . kno~~ n ; Snowden Hall on January 7th, 1 John I' arsons and Rn~· Pynn. i d 1lf undertaker of thl! toll 11 11 Ill , and was presided o1·er b1· the I Durin~ tt1r ~ignin~ of the regi~· 1 marr e e. regret to hea~ that he has been ·president, ~Irs. Snowden :.icrre1·. ter the con~rrgation sang "0.' co.nfl~ed to hts be?. for the pas~ Scripture rending was by Mrs. Perfect Love." Following the. Assessment I !llo 1\eeb, h: 1~:C~~ecrd a speed. Gilbert 1\lcrcer, pra~·cr by ~lr~.l ctrcmony the wedding reception , and complet y. Lucy Snow, reading from thr was held in the Flatrock Srhool · CARBONEAR, Jan. 27-House Ml G B tt of St study hook by Mr~. Charles! Hall where approximate!)· 200 owners have been receiving· J ·h ~s racteth enne k d 'th , snow; also reading by Mrs. ~t.l gue;ts were served among statements of property assess·· ho n s, spetn , 1 e wedc M·ens F"r.1ed 'I LeGrow of an article written h)' I

• 1 er paren s, ., r. an r . · . . · J •1. whom was the bride's grand·' ments during the past few days. · Bennett our niiSSio.nnr~ In a pan. ': 1ss mother llrs. Julia Noel. aged 92: There may be some justification' · _ ! Laura Dnlb'. Both readmgs Years The couple Is well known for some to be disgruntled but: •r· I b 11 Ch hill stu·. were of lnter~~t. well read and . " Iss so e e urc • ·greatly enjored here and at Flatrock and we ex·, w.e know. they are In the minor!·, dent at :'tlemorial Universlt)', This meeting. being the first tend to them best wish.es for t), the ust number have not I spent the week-end at horne. In the New Year, the president many yeau of wedded bliss. The ·been over auessed and some. - gave 3 I'Cr)' intere~ting talk hone)'moon Is being spent In may not have been assesed qultej Sympathy Is extended to :lfrs. and wi~hed 311 rnrmbm ~ v~n· St. John's, l enough, but. there are orne wh~, James G. Baggs, whose brother. happ~· New Years, she endt.>d

: wlll kick with or without auff•·i Mr. Edward H. Rideout, of Bad·1 her addrm with a poem en­

! c~en~ reason, tbey ha~e been ger, pa~sed awa~· ~~the Genera·! I titled "Begin Today." Several k1ckmg about one t~g or. Hospital, St. John s on Sunde)· hvmns were sung. The meetina

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fARBOXEAR, .Tan. 28-The another ever since they were i ~ ! ciosed with ~lizpnh, "The Lord marriage of \\'inlfrrrl. daughter born and they will continue to: Or. olm "llllams of th~ Ge_n·! watch between :'lie and Thee. of ~Ir. and :\Irs. John \\', Will· klc~ .. There may ha\·e to be a era! Hos~ltal staff, and.~~:.:~~' while we are absent one from lams, of Bi~hop's Co\'e, ant! Pat· re1'1s1on in a few eases bbt let t~r Pegg~. spent the " ~ d the other." rick. 110n of )lr. and :llrs. l'atriek us hope that the powers that be ~:sltl~g t~~Ymf::ntta~:· Al~e A social ~our fnllowrd thr J. KinO(, was solemnized in St. will clamp down on them where,· rs. · · ·' ·1 business penod and was en· Patrick's Churrh at 5 p.m. on ~hey feel the assessment Is a 1 1\liss Pearl-s;;; spent the : ioyd by a large number of mem· Saturrlar. Jan. 25th, h)' Rt, Rev. JUS! one, As a town we cannot past week 1-Isitlng her Aunt hers. :llonsignor J. W. Peddle, with· get anywhere without money: lllrs. Ernest Sheppard at Har· Frank Thistle, brother-in-law of and the most democratic way to bour Grare. the groDm as Iather·gil·er The raise It Is by taxation. Some i Birthdays bride wore a floor length gown there are who say we ahouldn't i The many friends of 1\liss of brocaded m·Ion lace over slip· have any taxes· but let's listen 1 Emma Mercer, Shearstown, will! BAy ROBERTS - Gordon per Jatin with finger·tip veil, ' to the exhortation of Him who be sorry to learn that she en·1 Greenland Coley's Point, cele· beld In place by a pearl studded is the perfect example "Repder, tered the Grace Hospital on I bra ted his' birthday on January coronet. See carried a bouquet ' unto Caesar the things that are: Tuesday to receive treatment .. 20th, Although a bit late, .greet· of pink and white roses and was • Caesar's." Taxes have been col· I' lngs are sent from his friends. attended by :lllss ~fary :\largarot !.Jeeted since the beginning of Engagement King, cousin of the groom. who ! time and they wlll continue to: · Verna ~tercer celchratcd her wu gowned in a ballerina length be collected, so let's not: birthday on January 2ht, with dress of pink brocaded n1·!on grumble any longer but resoh·e I a party at her home. ftll your o1·er satin A fincer·tip 'veil ' to pay a just and fair assess· d . friends that attendtd send and bouqu~t of roses completed 1 ment. : BAY ROBERTS - Mr. an I' happy birthday greetings, ' I ~Irs. Albert Mert!er, Bay Rob· , __ -----h--·-----------f---- J erts East, have announeed the 1 Happv blrthdav greetings to T C t · 0 engat~ement of their eldest i carol Noseworthv who .cele· e OS l daughter Yvonne Bernice, to ~lr. ! brated her blrthd~y on January

Theodore Charlea Tos~ of ~ey· j 2~th, with a party for her school noldsville, Penns)·lvama. "ed· 1 chums, at her home.

I ding to take place In April. __

Th F t • Best birthday wishes to Eric e 0 U n a In Presentation ~~rc:: ~~~u~~~b;~tt~~ ~~!!\~t~~ come from Florence and To New Bride Yl·onne. answer hy Finance Minister toMr. Duffy.

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(2) $4,086. BAY ROBERTS-On Tuesday

evening, January 23rd, mem· bers of the United Church Wo.

(3) D.P.W. earpe~1ters, labourers, etc .•...••••.•••. $3,553.03 man's Association, and re-gular 'I tl R I 1'1 H d Ltd church choir met at Snowden •• ar n· oya ::. orcs ar ware, . .. .. .. . • .. .. 11.81 h i St d L b 'C Ltd Hall to honour one of t c r mcm.

ea um er o., · · " ' "·"" """"" "• 34·80 hers the former Miss Doris Bad.

Happy birthday wishe~ to Jean Dawe, who celebrated her birthdav January !!Rih. Many more Jean from 1\lildred.

For Sale Carnt!.l Agencies . . . . . . .. • .. .. .. .. .. • • .. .. .. .. • :1.77 k h 1 1 111 D ld, T k' s 1 coc , w ose marr age o Mr. House

c on a s rue mg erv ce ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' • ' '' • • • • ' ' • 8.00 Alton Churchill took place re· I BAy dROBEdRITtiS-OnT et ted :Harrls & Hiscock, Ltd. . .......... , • .. .. .. • .. .. .. 22.61 ccntly. • n goo con on. n cres Hugo Limited • · .........•.....•..••.•• , , , •• , , . ; ~0.00 A very appropriate address 1 parties apply to Donald Hamp· Harvey Lumber & Hardware, Ltd. .............. 44.17 was read by the secretary, Mrs.· ton, Coley's Point. T. F. Smytb Ltd. · · · · · • • · • · · • · · · · · • • • • • • • · • · · • • · · 42.23 Philip Snow, after which Mr~. H. V. Randell Ltd ... • ........ ·.................. 165.83 Gilbert Mercer, member of SJ • • Ayre & Sons Ltd. "" .. " ...... ".. ..... .. .. ... 95.40 the choir, presented Mrs. Chur· ~ UDJ)ID,2' Joe Follett · · · · · · · · · """ .. ·" ...... •.. .. .. .. • 4.00 chill with a very beautiful · '' N!ld. Hardwoods Ltd. • • · • • · · • · · .•..•••••••••••• ,.. 51.92 · clock and table lamp. Mrs. Chur. BAy ROBERTS _ The s.s. Wm. Lash ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • ...•••••••••• ,... 80.00 chill in a short addrcs~ thanked 1 Elba Robbert arrived in port MarUn Dwyer ..... • • • • .. • .. · · ·.................. B.Oo t~e members for the1r lovely I Sunday and is presently dis· J. Hlll .............. • .... ·"................. 24.72 g1ft and kind thoughts. char.ging a cargo of coal nt the P. J. Murphy .. • .... · .. • .. • " .. ·................ 278.12 Rev. S. R. Purchase in a v~ry 1 Avalon Coal and Salt co.'s pier. M. J. Walsh ........ , .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. 36.19,1nsplrlng address. spoke In hiJlh · Coley's Point. Frank J. Coady .. . .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 10.38 esteem of the work done by ! ------Boiler Inspection Branch-Dept. of Labour .. .. .. 5.00 Mrs, Churchill, not only as An 1

!\Iarine Iron \Vorks . . . • . • . .. •• . • . • • • .. . • • .. ••. .• • 87 os active member of the Y.,'.A., but N 0 FervOr R. J. Green . .. .. .. .. .. • .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. • 12:1:00 for her fifteen years service as 1

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Duffy, White & Parker .. • .. . .. . .. .. • .. • .. .. .. .. 17.60 church organist, which work she P. J. Butt . .. . .. .. .. • .. • .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. • .. • .. .. 238.07 did In a 1·ery loyal and cap~ble MO:-lTREAL ICPl - A Welsh Standard l\lfg. Co. Ltd. . .. . .. .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. t 5. 73 manner. In closln!l Rev. Pur. e\:angelist says he finds "a cer· Ashley Electrical co • , . , ..•..•... , • , .• , . , , , •.•• , 36,~8 c~ase, on behalt of all present, tam lack of enthus:asm" for re· Cit)' Service co. Ltd .•...•. , . , , • , .• , ... , , .••• , , . . 1.67 Wished Mrs. Churchill and her llgion in Canada. Rev. Ivor J, Roberts .......................... , • . .. . .. . . • . 12.00

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hl!shand, many years of happJ. Thomaa, a Baptist minister who Steers Ltd. .. .............................. , :.. 19t•.55 ness. ld left a parish in W:~les 14 years J. B. Murph)' .. • .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. • .. .. 97.1a·lthM\rVs. HA. A1. Snowk, pr1es ent o.f ~go to become an official tra~el Fry•,. EnChl"C', " Co Ltd 16 33 c . . a so sno e n apprect· mg evangelist for the Baptist ltl i· D • " · · · ·' '· '· • • · • · ·'' • · · ·''' ·0 ntlon or the work donr so faith· Church, opened a two-week mis·

ar In wycr ·" ...... " .. " .. · .... ·"" · "" "· 5· 0 1 fully by Mrs. Churchlll. The sion in Montreal Sunday. He . I evenln11 was brmtl(ht to a close plans to spend 15 months in Can· $5,392.37 when a delicious turkey supper ada before touring , the United

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WhiJt's more, the Vlsta.VIslon. •U99lljli)ll Al}OJd pal punry II)N -seven sung by the lrrepres· srrEAMSIDP for Liverpool. for Liverpool. , Capt'" to} Tcchnicolor film, Prtsley's first year-old Dolores Hart, who de· slble Presley r.nd two by Miss · Nova Scotia leaving Liver· • .:!!::~ big musical, makes It clear that buts, furnish the romantic spice, Hart, who Is an appealing find ParamOUnt pool Feb. 14, due st. John's Nova Scotia" leaving Liver·

he Is fur more than just a o£ which there is good measure. -are Intriguingly staged by the MOVEMENTS Feb. 20. Leaving for Halifax pool Mar. 21, due St. John's TO·day terrific song stylist. Magnetic Briefly, the story concerns noted Charles o•curran and ef· To-day • . - . and Boston Feb. 22, due Hall· I Mar. 27. Leaving for Hal!fax ---·· personality, classic good looks the f~rtunes of a once·Iamous fectlvcly backed up 'by the _ fax Feb. 24 and Boston Feb. and Boston M~Jr. 29, due Hahfax

· "':, "'" !or singing ra~:e, ~nd fresh downright good act· band led by Corey. Its ambitious "Grand Ole Opry's" Jordr.nairc; NEWFOUNDLAND CANADA 27. Lea~ing Boston Feb. 281 Mar .. 31 and Boston Apr. ~· ! r• ftl .· posit ion atop img around performer • who is press &gent, Miss Scott, dis· quartet. STEA!IISHIPS &nd Hahfax M~r. 5, due St. Leavmg Boston rr· 4 and Hah·

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here to stuy. covers small town rough din· ERROL FLYNN IN Bedford 11 In port, sailing i John's 1\lar. 7 .. Sailing again': fax Apr: 9, du~ t. oJhn's Apr • . (":', ,,b•·hnt> in "Lo\'ing In addillon to being a show· '!lond Presley and corr:ctly "TilE BIG BOODLE" . Feb. 5•

1 same day for Ll\•erpool. · I g~e~al!~~g a gam same day !or

'I;;,~ drunu.t·and mu~ic·, case for the highly lndlvid~l figures him obet "T dfn.t P: J T , • • .3 d -- Belle Isle II leaving Halifax Newfoundland leaving Liver· p · • ·,. J!:·l Wallis production i talents of young Presley, ·the ~~gures :~~ to be a to~! a wac .Jl, J '£Jlltu•U . . I _Feb. 7, due St. John's Feb. 10, pool Mar. 7, due St. John's Newfoundland leaving Llver-·:"t'n> tomorrow at the t Pr.ramount picture is an eKclt- on. Oil ever, comp ca ons j AudlC~ccs wtll soon earn sailing Feb. 11. : :lfar. 13 and Boston Mar. 20. pool Apr. 11, due St. John's .:: lh••atre. 'fhP dynamic: in~ blend of music and strong ~et In as the unsophisticated PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad that a b1g boodle means an Bedford n leaving Halifax' Leaving Boston Mar. 21 and Apr. 17. Leaving for Halifax ·'•'' ha; n way "ith a, slot')', enacted by a top·!llght )oungstcr first falls for h.er, (API - Bllly Gr~lmm spoke be· I enormous amoun! of ?ogus Feb. 10, due St. John's Feb. 12,1Halifr·x Mar. 25, due st. oJhn's j and Boston Apr. 19, due Halifall

.. :'a r.ln~e a! \'OCill Iones. cast consisting of stars Preslc)', then cannot hllndle. his qutek fore a crowd estimated at more ~~?ncy; . but for ~rrol Flynn, 1 sailing Feb. 14. · I 1\lar. 27. Sailing again same day Apr. 21. and Boston Apr. 24. ! •.• , •. ,.,_,,, 11 , and a \'iger·, Lizabeth Scott and Wendell rise to fame and fmally rebel.s than 20.000 persons hcr.e Sah.ir·l 1 he Btg Bood.lc re~resents / Belle Isle 11 leal·ing Hr,lifax: __ __ -

~: · l'nnhihitcd manner of, Core\' and supporting players when a publicity stunt. bac~·~ day as he continue<! h1s ~an~·! plenty o~ pursUit, pursumg and Feb 19, due st. John's Feb. 17.1 I • ,1 •rr -thai i• quite un.l Jam~s Gelason Ral h Dumke fires. The !ast-paced, well·kmt bean crusade. Officials sa1d 1l· protagomsm. sailing Feb. 19 1

·;l ''· ;,,. an\' ~nlcrtaincr I PNtl · S~ith, Ken /ecker nd j and dramatic screcnpl&y Is the i was the hi~gcst .c~urch assembly j ~ilmed in. Havt.~Ja, Cuba, .this Bedford II ·leaving Halifax

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•' .. ,.;,.,. • . alluring Jana L d II!' Sa tt w.ork of Herbert Baker and C\'er held m Trm:dnd. Residents i Umted Arlists ftlm provtdes Feb. 18, due st. John'.s Feb. : r.r .. ·· · 1 ' Ull · ISS co • d1rector Hal Kanter. travelled by train, bus, auto and: Flynn with an appropriate 20, ~ailing Feb. 22. 1

Nine new ballads, rhythm· donkey carts from all corners of I backdrop for his contemporary Belle Isle II leaving Halifax I and· blues and country numbers the lslond to h2ear the e\·angcl!st swashbuckling talents. As a Feb. 24, due St. John's Feb.! :;=::;:;;:;;;;:::;===:::;-~==--=-·--·-.. - --- ~lackjack der.lcr he i~voluntar· 26, sailing Feb. 28. 1

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ACROSS DOWN J Evergreen 1 Spasm•

lrees 2 Notlon' 8 Vipen 3 Hot bread 9 Like two pm 4 Boat Ina- &Tree

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'ill)' becomes the rcc1plent of Bedford II leaving Hr,lifax 1.

, a ph.om;y. peso note, part of 'I Feb. 25, due St. John's Feb. 28,· . mu!ll·m•!hon dollar boodle, salling ;\larch 1. :

whtch, If successfully passed l CLARKE STEA~ISHIP CO. I

throughout Cuba, can bankrupt • Nova port leaving Hr.lifax ' that Republic. So he becomes A r~b. 7, due St. John's Feb. 10,! target of the Ia~ (hardbilten sailing Feb. 11. Pedro Armendam), who !US· •Novaport leaving St. John

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----------.. -----------~eels h/~n ofh complicity, t~e un· N.B., Feb. 18, Hal!fax Feb. 21: ~ . • , ...... ~· .. At.f.:' .. . '· t'nn d.~~~~rty: .:n~ s~~~ect~e~~~if~i ~~~.~~-John's Feb. 24, sailing , .1"::;:-~;;,~_, ;·}t ') {(, Sisters (Gia Scala and Rossooa •Novaport leaving St. John. f · ·, ······'·' · ' fi •. .J, Rory) each of whom suspects N.B., 1\lar. 4, Halifax Mar. 7. ·' .: <':I,>; \J .f.l1U"

12 Saered lmftRt 8 Spoil 13 Cease 7 Mall . 14 Japanese I Weapon

outcast 8 Seeing device 28 Helped · 47 Mounted TO-DAY --·------· ··--------- 13 Final a lace or 10 Of the ear 30 Love god !oldler h1m of romancing the other.ldue St. oJhn's Mar. 10, sailing f.'· L':_~ ... "~VJ N'G "'OU

In order to clear himself Mar. 11. """' I' mitosl1 11 Holds back 31 Places 48- or Capri 17 Edge 16 Breath of life 33 Employers 50 -·Finnic 18 Drawlnl room 20 lncllnn 35 Classes language 19 Slanted 22 Declaim 40 Repeat signs Sl Scelhe

type (pl.) 24 Kind of bomb 43 ln\'lled person 52 Es~cntlal !1 Mexican 25 Veritable 45 0! sound being

laborer 26 Shreddlnl 46 Top of head 55 Soak flax 23 Legal malt en: 24 Lawyer (ab.l 27-Ma!or ~ ll ~ ~ I~ 17 18

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with the law, gambler Flynn I •Nova port leaving St. John, .\:' / ... <.·.··.''' '< .... sets out to prove his innocence, N.B., Mar. lB. Halifax Mar. 21. •

~~~~ d:rc~~r~~~~r:ni~~~~~~~~n: ~~~.~t5.John's Mar. 24, sailingj * ;'.;' '·'1 \ .HALWALLIS""- .. ' Cuban. treasury official (San- N.B. April 1st, luving Halila~ '1i , ,.:·~ , !.' } ""'"'"'"U.<.'<Itll•s-"''"m""'"Wlt"IIIL~'I!II ~\ dro Giglio), a l<icnl lotharia 1 April 4th. Due St. John's :1 p . / , '., ;· •-·s...,.,..,,...,..n..,... . .,_,_ . 1 (Carlos Rivas), and a dedicated 1 April 7th Sailing again April ~~ ~ ·' ,; 1. ~TECHHitol.OR" l.!!ll'f~t :

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; cnptnrcd by ca~era~en I.~e ·jng st. .John's Feb. 1:!, tcal'ing ; Garmes. Paul Lav1sta 1 score IS: Feb. 15 fnr ;t;cw York 1·ia EVENIXG SliOWS-AD\:LTS 75e. CHILDREN. 35e.

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Cigarettes. Fruit, Ice Cream BAINE' JOHNSTON To"·n call . . For Apprai.<als or Real Estate • · k ' • • • ~ Dt~lributors for Sunbeam Distributed by ar.•. Drm s. CO:\IPANY, LTD. EJIIPffiE FRUIT STORE l~l~~ctrical Appliances. FRA~'K :'ole : •• l:OIAR:\ UO. ~nd Auctions ir. pril·ate

We Gln Good Servlee. Agency Department 144 Patrick Street, Dial ~852 Sporting Goods and Sports· Queen St. mat 5143. H homes. Ro11·nn Street. Dial 11014 14~ Water lit. Dial nOJ 376 Duckworth St., Dial ~91i wear for all occasions. DIAL 90312

~·oUR FRIGIDAIRE ___ .;..z ..:::Lo;;.;c;;;at;;lon;;.:s:;..: __ _ ___ :.;,DI;:.:A:;,L..;;~;;.;ot.;.G --- MEAT MARKETS Jons o. O'DRiscoi,L

STOVES

R. W. 6:\R:"'ES IN STOCK

BOSTON BREEZB OIL BURNERS

Immediate Deli very DIAL 92718

CONTRACTORS DEALER No. I Bidelord Place

-------- -------- FIRE INSURANCE ------~----- ------- -------HEATING JI~f ... HIELDS TRASI\ FOU!\DRi LTD.

HEAP & PARTNERS C~Rft'lO~SI'R'B"IEI""C~O~., ... L"'TD~.-- D. C. BISHOP Cor. FRESHWATER and SERVICE STATIONS 382 WATER ST. HARUi..U SNOW & SON, L1"D,

Industrial Eleetrtelaal 77 Hamilton Street.

(NFLD.) LTC. Ag t f PENNYWEI,L ROAD Wiring Materials, Wire ad ens or m 1'\EIV GOWER ST. DIAL 3469 t AL~IER'S SERYICE MMufacturen of

Cables, MotorA, Starters, UNDERWRITERS AT OIAL 3317 Complete up·lo·date STATION MAID OF AVALON

OUI~e 22'74 R11. fll'7 Lampl, Switches, Llghtlnl LLOYDS. Climpletc Plumbing Md Meat Market TOPSAIL ROAD Md

Fixtures, etc:. - LOW RATES Heating Servlcr • WASHING • GREASING REGAL RANGES

Ce~TRACTORS DIAL 5031 ------------ d WAREHOUSE PRINCES IT. ___ .:;.;.;..:;;...;;,;;.;... __ ERNEST CLOU:i~ON, PIANOS an ORGANS !IRE REPAIRS DIAL 1815 • 73Ss

DIAL seas FISH STORES LI~IITED DIAL 3518 For all your PAINTING, IIOOFING, and Cffil\INEY ELECTRICAL SERVIC! REPAIRS.

McCLARY AUTOMATIC A. L. COLLIS CITY FISH SHOP WARM AIR CONDI'l'IONING Plano and Organ Sho\\TOOm:

E:-.D n:uu:-11 At reasonable rate~. ONES ELECTRIC Sl PRESCOTT ST. ZIO WATER ST. TOPSAIL ROAD

DIAL 22!11 DIAL 4183 Dial ~!102A

THE Fl~EST BREAD, PIIONE 93430H. 10 PRESCO'I'I' ST, DIAL 1428 __ Se_rv .. lc .. e,_Qu .. a .. llt.;..y' .. ' .. 'a-rl .. etv.;..· .. HEA Tl NG Factol'1: Water St., Hr. Grac~

P.O. Box 358 CAKES and PASTRIES CONTRACTORS Specialists In Molars, Ma~e in Newfoundland Generators, Steam Irons and FURNITURE MOVERS

Rlll O'CIIIPS SUPPLIES all Household Appliances. ~~~~'!'""'~ ....... -- c. A. HUBLEY, LTD. PHOTOGRAPHY PLUMBISG and HEATING ----------~r---D-I-AL-268_8 ___ ~~~~~~ ...... -- --------- HOUSEHOLD ~WVERS

UNITED NAIL Al\'D ELE,CTRICAL SEf.VICE & SIUPPERS LTD. CONTRACTORS ,

ftpp, Gcneril Electrie GARLAN;J S STUDIO FOU!'\DRY CO., L1D. RmEOVT'I ELECTKJCAL TORBAY ROAD

HAMILTON A\'ENUB SERVICE Packing, Crating, Shipping ~G KinK! Road Dial 2911 76 PLEASANT ST.

DIAL 2958

DAWE, LTD. ST. and TOPSAIL RD.

For all your Building Rfquirements call

R0161 - 80118

e Church Furnish and Religious Articles

DIAL ~552 166 WATER ST.

Heating and Ventilation. Electrical ConlradGr Ailents for Allied Van Lines HEARING AIDS Structural and Re·lnforcln& 408 Water l!lreet, T. C. IDBBS, Manager

Steel 11 • .J11hn'1, Newl01111dla1111. Res. 6455; Office 900el·2 BELTONE HEf'UNG

----D-IA_L_s .. et_n ___ ----P-ho_n_e _13_44 ___ LEDREW'S EXPl',ESS LTD GLASSES

118 D'DCIIWORTB liT. BEL TONE HEARING GLASSES

DRUG STORES

GIFT SHOPS

ENGINES Lo<al oDd \oftl dlotanee m"'lac, paettoc, oroiiDI ••~ ohipplu.

---------- r.tembftl ol c.W,A. and M.M.T.A ---------- E. llld • BA .. BO'"' L""'. Altnlo lor United Van Unes. co~~ORS' DRUG STORE ... A UA • ., D. •• LoDRE11', MANAGER

Distributors Af•, Olllct 1811, Waroboaoo 1om LAMBERT'S COUGH SYJlUP ~

can be obtained at Jtelvln Marine Diesels

CALL S. W.SHOR1

CONNORS DRUG STORJC Kelvin Ricardo Gas Engines. 334 WATER ST. Full Line of Spare Parts.

DIAL 22lMI ('Ia • 474 WATER &T, DIAL mt

~LAR~AC~Y~'S-. ---- HOME INDUSTRIES REMEMBRANCE !!HOP

Gins, Games, Toyr, WHOSE BIRTHDAYi

DOWNS DRY CLEANING LTD.

Covering St. John's with Fast. Efficient Service.

14 HAMILTON AVE, DIAL 89S5

Novelties, Cout's Card• Certainly a handmac:e articiP for •n occasions from NONIA if only the Best

EXCAVATIN£' AND GRADING

D1 AL 4265 will do.

GROCERS HtaY1 EQUIPmtftl to Rlroo

Grador1o Crane Track•. Cnuhed Slollt, !load Gra.,.l deUvtrtd B. WALSH IJ.OO J'O,iolt:irr BXCAUTDIO BEST IN LEADING

rbo~~·~t~!tw GROCERY LINES.

HOME CONTRACTORS

hoME IMPnovEl\mNTs SO DOWN PAYMENT

EASY MONl'IIL\' PAYMENTI • storm Sasbea and Ooora • Add that e:dr.1 rooms.

wator ••· .w .. • 81. Johll'•· You Choice of what you need ELECTRICIANS DIAL e1eo --------- FLORISTS 785 WATER ST. WEST

• ~1odcrn1ze your kitchen• Contact

W. D. PARSONS LTD. Ltm! Pond Road Dial Mlh

:·~~~~~-- MARINE, DmSEL AND ~~~~~~~- CHURCHILL'S -~;:-:;;:::lil ELE,.....,ICAL ENG HOW!:E OF FLOWERS SUPERMARKET

JEWELLERS

DUSTBANE 'vAll ' Serving st. John's PORTUGAL COVE THOMPSON JEWELLERY . !lewfoundland'~ Cleanest 24 Hour Service for Repair. from 2 locations: You can buy your grocerii'S 303 WATER ST.

''ord, Obtainable at to Motors, Genaratora and 117 HAMILTON AVJ:NU!: just as cheap u In st. John'F When selecting a Diamond . It! a, J, COLEMAN LTD. Household Apfllance~o DIAL IO&SI and have them delivered to Ring see our private Diamond

• ~S DUCKWORTH ST. DIAL 51H 101 WATER ST. your door without charge. 13ooth. DIAL %415 DIAL 7410 We live D,P .S, Stamps DIAL 450!

Wedding Photos, Portraib and COmmercial Photography

CAMERA SHOl' rl LONG'S HILL

I> IAL '7612L Newfoundland views artistic· ally mounted and framed. See our selection.

PAPER PRODUCTS -------THE LAWRENCE NFLD. CO., L'ID.

New Locatron: 209 • !11 DUCKWORTH ST. Paper and Paper Prcoduct8

WHOLESALE ONLY DA.IL 6288 . 763G

RADIO-TV REPAIRS

GREAT EASTERN' OIL COMPANY, LTD

REPAIRS TO RADIOS, T.V. AND ALL ELECTRICAL

APPLIANCES. DIAL 3001 to 3005

WEST END TELEVISION T.V.-Radio-Car Radio Repairs

705' WATER STREET CALL 6M5

At Night, Day, Holiday or Sunday for Fast Service· and Guaranteed work call 7727 A.

:\IARSHALL MOTORS FlSK.TIRES

Guaranteed against Cuts, Blowouts, Bruises,

tTnder Inflation. Call MARSHALL MOTORS

Water St. :>Ia! 80031

SI~EPPARD'S SERVICE STATION

TIRE REPAffiiNG \\'ASHlSG

BATTERY CHARGJ!\G GREASING DIAL 2109

SEttVICES

SERVICE o OIL FUR!( ACE o REFRIGERATOIII o WASOt:RS o RASGES

NORMAN DICK LTD. [l!.4L ~166 II' ATEil ~~

SERVICE FOR PIANOS AND CRGANS

• Tunll'l5: and Repairing. 0\'f'r Thirty ~·rar11• ~xperienfe assures (·ompct('nt J>er•lcinJ.

E. R. ROGERS t3 :\frFarllne 6&.

'Phone 6~lt'l

SNACK BARS

ED'S LUNCH DIAL 5370

WELL COOKED FOODS FREE DELIVERY

COURTEOUS SERVICE

SOFT DRINKS

.fLLIED AGENCIES FRESHIE

With Free Tricolour f1ashUt~ CALL 5675

ALLIED AGENCIES %17 New Gower St.

TOBACCOS

TAXICABS

.-\-1 TAXI

GEORGE WASHINGTON

Distributed by FRANK

McNAMARA LTD.

Dial 11143-44

CAL\'ER AVE. DIAL atSO · 1m

An)'Where, Any place, Any time.

U DOUR SERVICE

ACE AND SUPER' TAXI FOR THE IIIOST EFFICEN1 &ERVICE IN TOWN CALL

ACE or SUPED TAXI DIAL 5539 · !1'730

UPHOLSTERING

STANDARD BEDDING COMPANY, LTD.

SPECIALISTS Ill UPHOLSTERI!'lG

Tailor-made Slip Cover& DIAL 8448

USED CARS

ADELAIDE MOTORS LID FOR A CAR YOU CAN .

DEPEND ON CALL ADELAIDE MOTORS LTD.

DIAL 3015

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! Browne Back \In St. John's

The lion. \\', ,I, Brolmc. min· . i~tcr without portfolio in the

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!luring an explanation by Fede1·al Cabinet. arril'cd here linn. r. \\'. Rowe. ~linister of on ~londa1· and will lea1·e again Education. of amendment~ to on Thursilay for Ottawa for the Education Act. in the House ~pecial meetings of the Cab· of Assembly Tuesda)·, ~lr. ~1. inct. Hollett reminded th~ go1·ern· ~lr. Browne will contest the mcnt of the h·~~hers pensions. ~idlng of St. John's West 5ome of which werl' meagre. which he now represents in Bon. Dr. Rowe said the pen·. Federal parliament, and· plan~ ~ions were not set by the pres· to return to his riding next week..

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room with French doors, each ·room 14 x 16 ft. Den 14 x 16. 1956 DODGE .................... $1525.00

•••••• -. Large dining room. Six bed· • 1 rooms, two bathrooms, full

---~------ basement with laundry room. ,90 ALLANDALE RD.

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tnt go1·crnment and the pen· to continue his election cam·: --­ STADIUM Oil furnace radiation. Oak floors. · )lnhogany trim. Garage. Free­

:hold. Immediate possession. DODGE ........................ $& 7 5.00'

sions were paid according to pai~n. the grades 011HI ~·rars of srr· ~lr. .hunes ~lcGrath. who 1·ire the teacher> inmll'ed had represents the riding of St . during their term of sen·ire. ' 1 John's Ea>t at Ottawa, plan~

Thr ~lini~ter said thr situr- 10 at·riw herr thi> wrrk to he· ton was under fl'l'irw but the gin his campaign Cor the elec· problem was nut an cas)· o1w lion on ~larch 31st. to soiH. ~lr. Al'thur Harnett has be·

lion. B .• T. Abbott rxplainl'll gun his t·ampaign in lhe ridinJ! daust's 111 tht• l'rhan and il:01·a, ol Trinity·t'onception. and plans Planning Al't r.·nd lion. S .. 1. to hold organizational mreting~ llrffrrton in tlw 1\'l'l!at·c ol in, ~CI'Ct'al plarrs during the l'hildrrn Art. campai~:n. Already he ha~ lined

linn. \\' .. 1. Krnu~h inlrorlm·· Ul' plans lor mrctins: th~ peo· r<i lwn molitln> Hnti l'arHnl• plr thrnuJ:h part of hi~ ridin~. hill~ IIWP rrad ,1 ;rcnnd t:mr , · .... ·-· -· ---­Inti nrhalrtl rllll'illC )lH>.<a~r .. Thr \'ommlltrr ot lhr \\'holt-. unrlrr l1rrul)· ~prnkrr ~lr.

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co., 'LTD. Radio. 'fele1·ision \\'~shcrs. Rc!ri~cratot·s Deep Frcczet·~-

Electric Rangers. Floor Polishers.

Gramophones Public Adrires~ Sy~tcms.

Tape Recorders. REPAIRS AND SERVICE

5 I.IXF.S f)l.\1, 3001 to 3005

WATER ST. ;an2A.I.•·.

l.rM~P t'l;-:·kr. nbn ;al Oll FOR;\!.!. \'ot:R sr.\RKUSG I and Paint in.~: nrrcl~. Spark· 1 -·---- -- -- ---- ..

~·,·rral hilh. llnn. nr. .lamr' ~ 1 ,. 1 ;r::th. lin: a spccialit)'. Dial 60131,, '.----------. ~ttm;lrr nf Hrnlth. 1ah1NI a __ <; __ ~~-r~~·-----------·--- ___ _ f' r 111 inn from hI< rl1 >I riel l' o 11· r-"..-...... ;;;;,;;;;;;;,;~;;.;.;,;,;;;..;..;,;;;,; rrrmn~ a !rrr)· anrl linn .. 1. T. DON'T GAMBLE I hrt~rmall. ~llni~trr nf Fi·h· ,.,P,, tahlrd thr allmJr·l rrporl , • WITH FATE I 1\( the Flshrr) Loan Bnard.

FirmsTry___ ~ Ag1·ee On Wharf· \ ~Nst'RA/c~0'i~~~

At Qll~<ll111l ~nd illt~w~r time. I ··HI)NE IU1 CLAUDE A. DAWJ!

m WATER ST. P.O. Box 175

In the Hou;~ nf A>~~mhll Tn~s· · da)·, Prrmi~r .1. 11. Smallwood' tnld ~lr. '1. !loiiNt th;1! nn rl\mmi;;ionrrs harl hrrn ap· .'-=~~~~~~~~~~ pointr~ ronrrrnin~ thr futnrr: • of th~ Admirr·It'· ~<'harf 3 , it RepairS nlat~1 tn comm~rci.~l tir1n~ rm REI'.\.IRS·-·To ALi;·:lfAKES

NOW ....

DAY SERVICE

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~lodl'l'll Bungalow with base·. m~nt garage. Situate on Portu.l

I gal !'ore Road ncar town. l'rice rcducrd for quick sale,

WEDNESDAY, February 5th ~t'll' Bungalow. containing. 8 a.m.-:UAQ'IlERSO:'<i ' kitchen. dining room, Jil'ing;

PRACTICE. room, two bathrooms, three 4.30 p.m. ~EE ~nm ' lar~;e hrdrom~. full ba~Pmrnt. , ------- --

UOCKE\'. C'il furn~ct. Fr~phold Situate 8 p.m.-<:~·~RDS PR,~<:'riCE. C:A~IBIER ST oCC J:lizabeth Ave. 8 p.m.-SI-.MOR HOCKEY

Feildlan~ \'S, St. Pal'5. ~rw Bun~alow, rontainin~ lO.oa Jl.m.-comu:RCIAI. kitchen. rlining room, Iil·ing

JIOCKEY room, three brdroqm~. bath· room, hardwood Cloor5. lull

THURSDAY, February 6th: hmment. Oil furnacP. Sit nat, R a.nt.-~IOilH I'R:\CTICE. !'On. 2 ST. D:\\'ID'S AVENl'E, 4.30 p.m.-J•m: WEE c;u:SDALE. On Bus lint

HOCKft. . 6 p,m.-c;r.\Ril rR.H"fH'Jo:, :\rw twn ~torr;, two apart-

BINGO GAIETY AMUSEMENT CENTRE

Tonight At 8.30 Schedule: 22 Games for $10. each; 4 Games for $15 each; 3 Games for $25. each, and one

7 p.m.-.Jr:'iiOil .\1.1. ST.\J!S mrnl, rar·h apartment rontain~. !I p.m.-Gl:!'OF.R:\1. kitrhrn. lil'ing room, thrre bPrl· Game for $100.

SKA TISG. . rnoms and bathroom. \\'ired for 30 GAMES FOR $1.

• 220 I'Oif~. A good inl'cstmcnt a~ :=RIDAY, February 7th: each ltn~nt is pR)'ing $100.00 -- ---·--------·----~-,-·· ________ _

8 a.m.-8-\l,\',\TION AR~I\'. prr month. Situate PORTL'£iAL . ron; no. 4.30 p.m.-PEE WEE

HOCKEY. 6 p.m.-ST. RON'S

PRACTICE. 8 p.n1.-F.XUIRITION

HOCKEY

1 New two apartmtnl Bungalow. with 11arage. Pric@ S90il0.00 .. Situat@ PENSF.TANGUISHENE, off Portugal Con Road,

.Junior AII·Sstar~ n. Frlidlans Seniors.

Bungalow contain! ng '~ven rooms and hathroom. lull ha~P.­mr.nt, two drh·ewap. Price, reasonable. So. 2 A\' ALOS' STREET.

. SATURDAY, February 8th: , a.m.-ST. !'AT'S HIGH

SfHOOI .. 10 a.m.-m::-ot:RAJ, Two ~Iorey r!rtached. con·

VETERANS CLUB TONIGHT

MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS Will

BE ENTERTAINED TO-NIGHT

BEGINNING AT 9 O'CLOCK

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FOR DRUG STORE Experienc~ preferred

Dial7388 for oppo;ntmcnt.

DUNN'S

TO RENT UNFURNISHED

House

1 room~. ll\'lllZ rnnm ~nrl

I ronm. kitrh~n ""~ o~thrnnm ' WATERFORil RRlltGE

'Phone 90366 R~nl ~ton on mnnth

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thr. South Stdr. I hrre was . . . thrreforr no ~epurt o! \\ a~lun~. ~lac hill~~. Floor

Just 48 hours is all we

need to prove that

we are offering the

finest, fastes't and

most dependable

SKATING !Children). 1ainin~ kitchen. rlinin~t room, 2 p.m.-GENERAl. SKATING four bcdi'Ooms. hathroom. hard· ·-·- ------~~----- ------

In further clarification. the. Poltshers. \ acuum Cleane.r~. Premier ~aid thr colllmercial : rtc. For prompt ~ervtce firms ini'O)I'rd were trring to Dial ~013·1., G. Crant. rrach Rn a~rcemrnt amon2 : ----1 h~m,ell'e~. HOII'CI'er, he r·dd· rd. if the partir~ fail to a~rer. thr ~nrcrnment would. as n>ual · take artwn.

ltiDDY ICILOWAn. No Pav For Selert Committee

I Better Living Costs Less wl1en you go All-Electric

.\!r .1. Fnr<r)·. Humh•r F.a;t, m1n~ "' po1nt of rrtl'tlrg• in· t.ho Hoi!'" nf ,\~;rmbh· Tu•~· tla). t!rrw the attrn1iNi nf thr:

Service in Town.

DIAL 5155 NOW

Newfoundland's

Pioneer Dry Cleaner

6 p.m.-ST. PAT'S woorl floors, full hasement. !';ew PllACTU:E. oil furnace. FOREST ROAD.

R p.m.-SENIOR HOCKEY St. lion's \'S. Guards.

10 p.m.-CO~lMERCIAL HOCKF.Y

SUNDAY, February 9th: II a.m.-1101.\' CROSS

Hl~h School Practlrr,

l':ew Bungalow containing kitchPn. dining room, lil•ing

_room, thret bedrooms. bathroom, • hot a no rold wnt~r. Wirrrl for 220 1'011~. Situatp TORRAY RD., n~ar Torbay. rriu VPry reason·. able.

R w.m.-ST, I' AT'S SESIORS Thrrr ,torr)', rontainin~ ldi~h· PRACTICE. rn, lar~e rlinin~ room. li1·in1!

111 A.m.-.IUNIOR At.L STARS room, den. nin~ bedrooms and· 12 Jl.m.-ST. BON'S ha1hrMnt, full bR~ement. oil

PRACTICE. : furnar~. F'reP.holcl Ornamental UO p.m.-J'Jfil'JlF. trPe~. WATERFOllD BRWGE

8KATJM; n.t"B. ROAn, ' 1.30 p.m.-I'F.F: WF.F. J\I,L j

. STAlll'i, Thrr~ •tnrp~· ~Pmi-rlef•rhpd. 11 p.m.-GENERAL !l~o apartml'n1. Tmmerliate

SKATING. po5moion, SituaiP. 14~ GOWER

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WANTED FEMALE

BOOKKEEPING MACHINE OPERATOR

Experience desirable, but not necessary

------Apply by letter to: .

GERAlD S. DOYLE L TO. 335 WATER STREET- ST. JOHN'S, NFLD.

Model Pia Model Ships

Srnd 15 ern·, 'i'!H~~I.'~ M

(or the nfl\\'f-'"t ra:alr~z.~Jr.

ful ar1ion anrl rnion: . ,\ll orrlPr< ~rLI ~co:np;ly Jl·er Newfoun•ll"d.

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ST. JOBS'~ 1~"14.2m.~orl

Change Telephone Numbers Hol!!e to •latPmcnt~ mt•'IP dur­

in~ thr drhato at the ~11"1.1 la~t

Thur;rl"'' on 1hP hohrlay qur<· 1 - '1fcrr.vndlcUUt - AUCTION l.t\ND FOR SAJ,E i

t.anrl ~ttuat~ on TOPSAlf. Rn., ========= B I 0 G 0 0 D'~

Waterford Brfdp8

Change of Telephone - Numb~r.

!ton. He ~aid on• mcmhrr nf • LIGH POWER the affirmatil'~. ~~~· Parkl'r. • ~tated thr mcmbn~ of the com· ~co~ ... ~ .. ~.~N~..,--.....,L""•'!"!M.,,T~~~, mitlc~ de::-ling with the holi·. •o-t•a ,,. • "·'o""'•·" • •• da;· mue last. year were paid lor their ser•·ices. Mr. Forse~·· Cheap Reliable ~tated that he had canl'as~ed his 1

, ! district as a member of the 1 Electrtctty In and committee seeking opinions on I Around St. John's the holid;;,~· at his own ex pence l1

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and that he hnd not receh·ed a . I;':· crnt tor being a member ol 1 flt f the committee. :

The Speakt•r. lion. ,T, It· <:ourage, added that the Huu,e and not the ~ovcrnment ap· 1

pomted select committee& whose · member~ did not recell'e l·nl' · remuneration. · 1

Annual Meeting ~ Profes.~ional

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the St .. Tohn'~ Bran~h nf th~ Pr(lfeutonsl ln5titut~ 11{ th~ Puhlie Ser1·ic@ nf Cana!lR w"'s helrl at 8.11• p.m., JanUF>rl' 2ith under the chairmanship of W. C. Wilton, of the Fore>try

· Division, Department of North· A , ern Affairs and Natural Re· : aources. i Followin~ the prP~Pntation nf '. { I thP. annu<.l repllrt ~nrl mmutr~ •

I of meetin~:~. thP. drctions o[ i ~to:;; the 1958 exeru_tii'P lllflccrs took , ' ""''··~ __.,

l place and the following mem· ' hers assumed office: - Chair· :

, man, V. R. Taylor, FiEheries; I ! Vice-Chairman. R F. ~!orris, .1 ntomology: Secretar)'·Treasurer,, ' C. R. :llolson. Fisheries· A<. 'I WELCOME WAGON i si;tt,nt Secretar~··Tt·easur~r. Ji: HOSTES'S 4 "· R. Chancey, Agriculture: I , 1 Chairman ~rogram Committee. I Will Knock on Your Door ·

, J B. . G. "oodland. .Fisheries: 1 with Gifts and Greetings

' ' Chmman ~lemberslilp Com· . dl ,, mittee, v. P. Rossiter, Trade I from Fr1en Y Business

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t and Commerce. Neighbours and Your

Fog differs from cloud only In b.t-ing near lh~ g1·ound.

Civic and Social . Weltare Leaders

On the occasion of: • ~nly t~·o ex·pl'esldents of the. The Birth of. a Baby

United· Stales d1ed In Wash· i • ' ingtun, D.C.; John Qui~cy: Amvals of Newcomers to Adams and Woodrow Wilson, 1 City, call 2503.

AT No. 175 LeMARCHANT ROAD on

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5th at 10.30 a.m.

The following effects (belonging to estate of Mrs. Anne Ryan deceased)-3 piece tapestry covered parlour suite (satee and two round back chairs), china cabinet, buffitt, book case and lot of books, prideux, 2 lustre vases (wine colour), round oak dining table, 4 dining chairs, mahogany tapes­try covered couch, mahogany rocker, mahogany occasional chair, part dinner set, lot crockery· ware, lot glassware, 2 brass curbs, set brass fire irons, coal vase, 3 mirrors, floor lamp, table lamb, 2 jardiners, 3 small tables, 2 table radios, battery radio, pair brass candlesticks, copper kettle, wardrobe, telephone table and chair, 2 bedroom chair~. gas ange, 2 damper elecirk range, kitchen oil range, kitchen coal rnnge, oak kitchen cabinet, refrigerator, highboy, 4 bureau~, folding bed, 2 bedstead\, ~prings and mattresses, large quan· tity of kilhen utensils ond sundry other articlet.

Inspection 9 a.m. morning of sale. Goods to be paid. for and taken delivery of

lmmediateely after Sale. .

JOSEPH FITZGIBBON, AUCTIONEER DIAL 2006

opp, Mef)onald'~ Fruit Store,: measuring 157 ft. frontage b)' 1075 ft. rearage. ·

P'or good results lilt your ·1·

property now with, , I

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i l~lal 70till-~U131, 165 Walt>!~ ~~·.1

For Your

Fire Insurance At Lowest Rates

The Number To

Call is 4131

A. E. llickman Compwn y, Ltd

CLOTHES make the man If CHAFE . · ACOIISTtr.AN

EYF.-Gl.ASS II

·· .. HEAR !riG ·

AID

~- rnakes the clothes

- WM. L. CHAFE, Tailor : -_- --"' H.OLD ·woRTH ST.

Smith ('orona ·

TYPEWRITERS and CASHIERS CIAL 4052

DOMINION MACHINERY & EQUIPME~T CO. l TO. MORRIS BUILDING QUEEN STREET

• ~·o R · · " ecell'er m enr ' Colourles~ Tube carries

!Ound to ear.

$149.50 ACOUSTICAN O'BRIE~! CO,

Hearing Aid Consultants 190 New (lbll'er Sl. Dlul 526t

Advertise In The Daily News 1

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SPECIALS For Today Only

STRICTLY FRESH COD FILLET ......... 28c, lb.

STRICTLY FRESH HALIP.UT.. ......... 45c. lb.

CHOICE FRESH FROZEN SALMON 65c. lb.

BARRELED PARTRIDGE 8ERRIES .... 45c. gal,

Also a large variety of

SMOKED AND PICKlED FISH

WEST END FISH MA,RKET 197 • 199 NEW GOWER ST. DIAL 61.43

Fishery Products Ltd. Requires the services of

BOOKKEEPER FOR TREPASSEY PlANT.

Apply in writing to

COMPTROLLER

Civil Service Co-operative Credit Society Limited

The annual meeting .of the Civil Service Co-opera!ive Credit Society, Limited, will be held j on WEDNESDAY, February 5th, at 8.00 p.m. in the Cathedral Varish Hall, Queen's Road.·. • I

(Signed) F. M. ROWE, Secretary jan2l,feh5

OUR NEW NUMBER

6967

Garbage Disposal

l.io·rn<rri (;aroa:• Tn:rk• anrl Opcralor• in -"~ "'' "I fill' l.imil< f'nmmN • .! rial P~lahh_~hP~""'' J" hu~lnE'~!'i ·. nffu·M ,.,r,.('1'-i!:·

Dial 7575 .ian2t.tm

For Fast Taxi Service

HOTEL TAXI QUEEN'S ROAD

Dial 2424 .. 2410 Open 6.30 a.m. !o 2

PLUMBING & gEATI~G

P. M. Donnelly .PJ.U~t81NG and

CONTUCTOR . Installation and Jt~paira

to all tvpcs H>tems.

'Phone 5578F 48 FOREST ROAD

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limited number o Hotel desk or fror

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Ft A self-containe furnace-heated

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SERIES No. 1N TO·DAY'S NUMBERS

B I N G 0 14 20 32 51 61 1 18 40 58 75

15 22 31 54 66 , 1 26 38 55 67 6 16 .!.1 59 71 8 28 35 47 69 3 24 42 50

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PRIZE $1,000.00 HELP KIN HELP OTHERS

GO TO FLORID~A

FREE OR

s1 ,OOO.oo C~ASH KINSMEN

at 5 p.m. Chri5 Andrews'

Orchestra.

DIAL 90069

lltiJGUNI'l *If • lllPIIII IIHlWI

Dancing, Dining-Nitely. Steaks Specialty.

Mon. to Sat. 5 p.m.-1 a.m.

WANTED

Newfoundland

Pup . l

·Mrs. J. A. Murray:· 432 BARRINGTON ST.,

HALIFAX (eb4,5.7

WANTED I .

. Domestic Help 1

! (Mic.!dle age preferred) for [ · !wo ln family; to do house · work and who understands [ plain cooking.

Apply

MRS. RON CHAFE 3 Robinson's Hill

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Brookfield Rd. Tel. 90026 t .,,. ., ............. t ,.,& Pop aaya he bets you got that badge with box tops1'1 :

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Velvet Horn Club

CLUB OPEN

TO-DAY

ha~ement apartment consist-ing of two bedrooms, bath· CLINICAL SOCIETY room, lh·ing room, storage (Local Branch Newfoundland i

1 room, kltchPn supplied with Di1•ision of Ca.nadinn Medical I 220 elcctl'lc range, Apply to Association\ l

! 394 Hamilton AI'C. or 'Phone \\'ish to arll'i'r th3t if ,·ou arr 1 7852·F. , unable to ohtain your own

rlnctor dunn~ an etncrgrncy in· 'IIELP WANT~D-Frmnlf. Extra: the night. c:;ll

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I cash, sparehme! No experi· A!'ISWER TELEPJIOXE

9 a.m. to 11 p.m. ence;$50 weekly possible. No SERl'ICE J

FOOD AT ITS BEST cnnl'assing. We n.eed \\'Omen who will inform th&

1 9 5 6

WILLY'S JEEP

$1650·00

to sew. do handtwork, and Emergency Doctor I address enl'clo]>es. Send 1 8 • d M t Ltd stomped addressed ~m·elope CASU Jo'OR STAJ\IPS-- N--- i alr 0 ors . to Sheppard Agenctes, 693 -. ew· Cordova St., Winnipeg, Man. foundland Postage and lnw DIAL 80378-9 !

dctO,lm Fred Jarrett, Box 302 G.P. 1

Wall Washing 0. Toronto, Ont. Also ac· MERRYMEETING ROAD 1.

cumulationB on and off 11-----------·- paprr. Correspondence in· ------

WAJ,L WASIDNG - Wall• vited. jan24,5i ~leaned by •Jew machine. W-EST END COAL SERVI-CE- l Results perfect: saver

SALESMAN FOR

NEWFOUNDLAND h d ( W. Snow) Coal $1.00 bag; 1 paint.-New Met o Rug 3 bags for $2.75, 4 bans for ; With headcJUarter~ In ~t. and Wall Cleaners, Fr~sh· ~ $3.50, 8 bags for S6.7li. For John's, by Toronto hou~e· water Jload, 'PhoDt 91038. quick deli\'ery dial 9309.i, ware, company alr~acly well ag25,lm. 29 PParr~ AI'Pnne. janll.lm "stahli~hed in Xewfound·

: jiiF.W METHOD RUG CLEAN· ' lane!. Salary expPns~s. anr! I ERS. Rugs and Carpet made IS I · commi,~ion. Successful ap.

I to look like new. Von I to en or Strayed plic~nt must hal'e aor.cl re-sehrader proceBs adds v. ears r T rorri n~ tra1·~1lin~ salrsman rom opsail Road vicini!)· to life Of ru""· Cleaned In c A and b@ hard worker unrler .,.. owan venue, Golden Brown, ' home or at our plant. Pekinese Dog. An~·one giving: fort~· yeRrs old. Submit i

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Emergency Meeting of Lodge Tasker, No • .454, S.C., A.F. & A.M., will be held in MasonWo Temple TO-NIGHT at 7:30 p.m.

Business: Confer M.M. Degree. By order R.W.M.

A. T. WALTERS, Secrefory

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CARD PARTY To be held at '

Mercy College Auditorium ·rhursday, February 6th,

8.30 p.m.

Your Contribution To the St. John Ambulance •

will help to train a

FIRST-AIDER

who may one day save your life

e GIVE NOW - GIVE GENEROUSLY.

• PEN RAFFLE I STADIUM

'Phone 91033. New Method inform~tion for recnl•en· of tbi~, full particulan in flr~t let. 1.

Rug Cleaners, Freshwater Dog will be ~ll!t;;hl~· r~wmled. ter. All rerli•' will he Road. 8rknowled~erl anrl sati~lnc· I

I' ------- ROY BARTLETT tory applicants will be in· j'

Barber TOI'i'.\IL lt0.\0 terl'lrw•li lnrallv durin~ [ ------------- Fehmary b;· company field ,.

Annual Campa~gn

FEBRUARY 1958 .1m

YOU CAN'T LOSE Tllf.f,T,

FREE PEN with every $1.00 Ticket for a

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TAXI::,~ ROAD

ld \CTOR nd Repairl . 5y;tern•·

S578F

TICKETS ON SALE NOW.

e DRAWING TAKES PLACE SOON !tb~.l2.19

M. C. L. I. 90th ANNIVER3ARY DINNER

to be he,d AT THE NEWFOUNDLAND HOTEL

Friday, February 14th, 1958 Speakers:

HON. LESTER B. PEARSON HIS WORSHIP MAYOR H. G. R. MEWS MR. JAMES D. HIGGINS MR. A. B. BUTT

: ,;,ed number of tickets now available at the ~ot~l desk or from executive members.

DON'T DElAY - GET YOURS TO·DAY

1958 EDITION

Country Store ST. PATRICK'S "HALL AUDITORIUM

BONAVENTURE AVE.

OI'ENS

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th

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FOR RENT ~ self-contained two-bedroom, furnished,

furnace-heated Apartment. Write to ~_. . lOX 23, care Dally News

Tonight at 8.00 p.m.

SENIOR HOCKEY

FEILDIANS

VI,

ST .. PAT'S

CARD

Dr. LAND Eye, Ear, Nose and

Throat Specialist

HAS RESUMED

PRACTICE

1 TilE CENTRAL BARBER I Dia 1 92394 li n;~n~~er. Box 18, c/o nail~ SIIOP. We are now o)Jerat· !\ews. feb31.7t

S~~i~ ~r~~:~~:~~::~~J:. I ~~~·8·---·----- .. ----· i -1\~~H'fm;~~;ala-nd lible waiting. 24 New Gower I ST•ORAGE street, opp. Adelaide Mo- I · S el'l,ices ton. If you prefer appoint· S PACt! ment aen•lce 'Phone 6367. A;

Beautician WANTED PASSENGER NOTICES

BEAUTYLAND, 129 Queen'• for Road. SPECIAL - $15.00 cold wm $10.oo; $12.00 2000 Sacks Cold Wave $8.00; $10.00 Permanent Wave $5.00. S E E D S Open evenlnQI. Dial 6534.

Cl:YERS

SWEEPSIAKE In Aid of the lions Club Swimming Pool

2 - 1958 METEOR SEDANS

ONE TO BUYER - ONE TO SElLER jan28,1m.

MONA RYAN Beauty Salon, Gaze Seed Co. In beautiful two·fone finish T. A. ltulldlng Duckworth ~ !Oc. a ticket-3 for $1.00 - $5.00 book of 1J Street, 1peclallzlng Ill all 410 WATER ST. CANADIAN (0 · ) methods permanent waving, ¥*rl : 1~ ne prtze per person

tinting and cutting. Open DIAL 4328 .. ·.·NaTIONAL. Tickets available at Clarke Steom~hip Office Tuesday and 'ntursda7

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. VISITING BEAUTICAN - 1

' I 1 Why leave the comfort of

~~~~~===~I your home to have your hair. done. Dial 7574·A. NelJie Clarke Hillier. NOTICE

TO BUSINESS FIRMS

I, the undersigned, will not be responsible for any bl& contracted or any credit given to my wife, Christina.

(Sgd.) PATRICK BRADBURY

WANTED A Maid

to do light housework lr small family. r<lo children. liberal outing. Reference

jan15,1mtb

"'NVEST IN REST." Sleep comfortably, We IPICialize In repairing and recondition· ing all typea Spring• and Mattresses. Guaranteed work. Mattresses for back allmenlt a specialty. 'Phone 6449 or 3361, Standard Bedding Company, Ltd., Flower IIiJI. feb20,tf,

IS ROCK ANNOYING 'fOU't Cliff or boulders can be drilled and blasted regard· less of location at low cost operation. Safety guaran· teed, expert blaster, Call Chartand The Rock MJ.n. Dunvlll~. Plncentia Bay\lr Phone 67001!.

required. . i - ------- · I I'OWERFl'I. SAMPLE Ot:T· I

Dia I 6938 Jo"IT FRF.E! .lust like a de-partment ~torP. Now you can sell t<J Pntlre famil)', clothinll, shors, . shirt~. 1lacks, sportswear work cloth1!6, jewellery: etc. Amazing money making plan, No experience neces· aary, full ar part time. Free elothing for personal use as extra bonus. Wr!le for powerful sample outfit and · full instructions FREE.

for oppointme nt. __ ..... ------··· ·--.. -----YOUNG DRIVERS arc Blwn:vs

welcome In my O£fice, and applications favourably reo eelvecl, based on merit, cover· lnl Public Liability, Pro­perty Damage Hazards. Don't tum the wheel of your car unleu you have this 3rd party coverage.-W. F. Cald· well. Fire & Casualty tnsur· ance AllE>nt, Temple Build· inr. Duek\\•orth Street, 81. Jobn'a, 'Phone 2465.

Dept. 128, Blake-Walker Co., P.O. Box 837, Montreal, P.Q.

"Happy Returns·

to Ned Pratt". TRIBUTES FROM CANADIAN SCHOLARS ·

BOYHOOD MEMORIES OF POET'S

BROTHER -Senator C. C. fll'fltt

HOME BACKGROUND IN NEWFOUND·

LAND OUTPORTS -By Mrs. Daphne House .

NEWFOUNDLAND .c. ~·iD THE POETRY 0~ . E. J. PRATT By Professor David PiH ~

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bank loan of $50,000 has been · were suspended In June 1957. ! guaranteed on behr.lf of the 54. Superior Rubber Co. Ltd. · Company. The balance remain· $1,851,39~.-The increase over ing under the lOSS agreement the previous year Is comprise<!. Is now $691,26S. • o£ repayment of guarantee~~ Pioneer Feeds Are Profit Proven

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Allditor General's Report 47. Canadian Machinery. and 1 bank loans by Government Industry Construcllon Co. Ltd. $200,000 and accrued intercs

RECt:aV,\BU:. ST.\TEln:NT , has been nc~olir,tcd. $2,994,014. -No cash advances $79,096. The company cease< l'iO. 9 I During the ·year 'payments have been made to the Com· operations in February, 1956.

35. t'res fo1· Institutional Ser·l totalling S40,340 were made by pan)• &!nee 1952·53 when the\ 55. United Cotton 1\lills Ud·

OF THE

OOK $690,088.-0f this amount i Go1·ernmcnt to creditor• o£ bahmce of a loan of $2,500,000 $558,219.-No cash advance>

''$6i4.3MI. made up of approxi· 1 O'Brien Fisheries Ltd. for was made available b)' Govern·. were made to this company ~mately 14.700 indi1·idual ac·l shipments of lobsters !Old to mcnt. Accrued Interest on this

1 during •the year 1956·57. The

. ~counts, was owed the <;eneral the Compan~·. ,loan as ~t 31 March 1957 ·increase in the Company's lin· How to Have A iHospital. Some 8.400 o[ these 42. Olsen Whal111~ and Seal· 'amounted to :!i494.014 of which bilily to Government durin!! that. Better H !accounts, with bnlanres tutnl· lng l.td. S193,3i4, - In April i ~321.370 became dut in Decem· )Cr.!' is represented by interest, ouse jling 5269.627. ol'iginnted prinr · !950 (;o,·wtment ~:uarantccd a ber 1956 and I! 5till outstand· on cash advances made in prior: Paul T. Hoogen' .. $3.50 ·rto 1954·55 and probahl)' 90'., of; bank loan of $375,000 to this I ing. I )Cnrs. Since 31 ~larch 1957 (;m·· H t PI H ' .the amounts owing will turn out ll'ompan)·. Thr trrms and con·~· 48. Eckltardt ~llls l.td. 5967,· t>rnmcnt has repaid a gunrantercl 1 OW

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'tn be uncollcrtiblc. Of the hal·! dition~ of this loan pro1·ided, 868.-'l'he increase o[ $380,721 ·bank loan of $50,000 and a ~cr· • Townsend and ~a~ce •. $404.729. in account.' or.i·, in pa•:t. that repayment bt, durin!: the year 11136-r.7 is rom· · ond guarant~e £or a ~imilar 1 Dalzell ................ $8.7 5 · · ~tnallng since 19M·~5 rt ts I made 111 r·nnual in~taiments of i pl'ised of: repayment by Go1·· amount re~tatn~ oulstandm~:. . ' h Pstimatrd that a suh.•t<··ntinl S3i,:iOO. Instalment~ due in: crnment o! ~uaranterrl hank a6. Prel'lous t·cport refrr·cnl'r' How to C oose, ]lroportlon will not be rnllcctrd.' 1951 and Hlj2 were paid by the 'Jur·ns, S345.000: accrued in· l:nl'c been m.adc to the fa.ct that Decorate and Repair Bad debts wl'ittcn off durin~ Company. The amount ~hown: tcre•t 835,521 and sundry )1200. P'')·ment o£ mt~resl o•! (,o1·crn·

.lhe )'tU totalled $40.3~!1. At abol'c rrprescnts payments 1 Since the close of the )'ear· mrnt loan~ to mdustmi planl•, Your House jthe end ot the }car th~rc was. made b~·. Gol'ernmcnt on behalf! Gol'rrnmcnt has repaid two h;;d ~cc~l defCl'rcd for the first, Stephenson and •.a rcser1·e of Sol2.44l 111 thr · ol the t:ompnn)". nf•!llcly, four' other ~:uarantccd hank loans !IIO )Cats from the date ~f com·\ . .book~ nf the Grneral Jln>llital instalment~ of principal, $147 •. 1 totallin~: ~iO.OOO and ,.. ~imilar mcncemenl o[ .~onstructllln ol, Lowne ................ $1.29 ~to corer lo5sC~ h·om b;.d drhts. 863 net; intrrest 823.685; in·! loan for an amnunt of $23.000 tl.1 ~~e ~!ants .. \\ •th one rxcr••· · Before You Buy

,m·ancc p1·emium·; 52.1132 plu~, rrmalns outstanding. 1 tJon tlus. pcnod of d~lermrnt ~ LO,\:'\S, .\11\'A:'\('I~S .\:'\11 ~18.074 interest •·~crucd on I 40. nold Sail l.eather lioods I:P-1 cxplrcd. In tl•:u !~stances A House 1

OTHER .\SSl:l'S, :"1'.\l'I:~m:'\1' th~,c pay.n~cnts. Since 31 ~la•·ch: Ltd, S~3~.1i:I4-Thc J!Ual·nntccd pa)·menls due lor ~upphcs, ~lc:' John H. Callender $1.98 SO. 10 l!la7 nd<illlllnal l'la)'I11Cnls ha\'e I bank loan of ~15.000 referred to Government. hnl c b.cen

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3G. 8ona1·ista l'oltl Stura~r hrrn nw<lc h)' (rol'crnment as· to in m)' 1953·a6 report has held .an.d ~ppl~rd agam•t. out· · How to Remodel i .Storagr fo. J.td. Sl.lU.~i:!.-. lollowo: principal $37,200 net;: bet.n repaid h)' Gol'crnment: stand

1!1" Intel est, a~ri :n .•~· Your Home 11

Three ins1<1lmrnts of inll'I'C>l · in~urance premium s $28 721. •ince 31 ~larch 10:1" and trcat·j other mstnnce the halanct. a I all· • . • . , ' • - 1 able under a loan a;trecment E R H $3 7 5 · .a~grcgating S~7.257 IWI'l' piticl ,md mlet est S3.372. Agr,emcnts. ed as a cash ior•n. h h 1. 1 I h 1 nno • can........ · · b h I I

· · th t f h . 1 1• as een so app IC<. al'r 11 H F' • h 1

y .t c t'ompanl', 1ut two n· rc~UI~mg c repyamen o , T e op~rallons o t.us com· I state that with thesr rxce 1• OW to JniS , Your 1

stalmenb clue in Octoh~1· 10511 prmc1nal on riemmul and the, pany ha1·e been curtailed be·, ion< no i;tterr·t 011 loans h~. • And April 1057 rcspccllrrly r-re pnymcnt of interest annually, i cause of damages to mr-chinery, 1• bc~n' ec .. d 'rro 111 · ' ' Attic and Basement

d' h · · A 'I 19"5 . < r ell c m e cum· outstan 111~. egmnm~ pr1 ·' , were: raw mat~raal~. etc., caused b)' a ;.nics concerned. . Yourself In 1953 t;l,l'rt·nmcnt ~II<~ I'· complctrri hclll'{'en the Com·, recent fire. These a~sels were; P 57 Agreements nwlr hr· :

Dairy and poultry owners can find Pioneer Feeds the highest

quality obtainable producing amazing results when used

consistently. Our Stocks are always "At Peak" and available

for immediate delivery ex our Warehouse.

"EVERYTHING IN THE POULTRY AND DAIRY LINE"

'PHONES 5143 • 5144 QUEEN STREET

anteed a lmnk ln~n nl ~600.000 pan)' r-ttd Go1·crnment. No <!e·. insured lor an amount of $60,· · tw~e·n the GOI'CI'.nmrut and til<' 1

Lockwood and to thi~ Com(lall)' Slatemrnt :'\o. ~~~a lui ~o: rrpaymr~lt of pr!n·: 00~. · . , 'companies listc<l under lhr Stanton ....... . .... $4.00 18 refers. The prol'l'Nb ot an opal 11a. made. Tlie_ annual 1.n· .,o, Hanning Electric. Com· heading of Economic Dcl'ciup· The Com lete Book

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insurance rlr.im amounting to .talmcnts of lnlcrcot are st1ll pany Ltd. •679.~62.-Durmg the. men!, require the ('ompani~s 111 • ,P ~~===:=============================~ Jl30.000 were applied in rc· oubtal~dmg. • ! year under rel'leW Government' elfect fire insurance ro1wagc Of Bu1lt-tns -~-- --- ----·- __ .. ___ _ duction ol this lonn and the 43. (ape St. 1-ranrl~ Co-op· i repaid a bank loan of !i150,000 on all fixed assets in i\ewfouml·: W j H $ 5 -· ------ ·---.. - -Cirst two in>talmcnl> ul prin· ~live ~octet:· 1.~~· li6,H4.-AJ \guaranteed in October 1955. In •land and some Ql the a~rrrmcnts m. • ennessey . 3.

9 the ninP. Snulh 11on ,.,·ith tlw

eipal 11a~ paid hr 1hr l'om· .tated tn m~ 19a.,.56 report rt·, August 1956 a further hank r further require thnt any to>• The Week-end Butlder J A c king and led 1lw krng and pany. Howrrrr tht• lhird instill·. pn) men! of an amount of $10,·' loan of $30,000 \I'M J!Uarantee<l 1 nnder in~urance policies be pal'· W It I F' h $ J 98 • Q BY >eren nf diamond>. We>l could men! ol S31.3:l3 which hcc:Jmr. 000 was ~ur.ra~tced br G?l'ern·: on behalf of the Compan~· and 1 able to Gol'rrnment up to 11ir · a er · rsc man · , >till hal'e l1rld declarer lo 11•:o due in_ ~m:c1~1her W:iti • w;··s mcnt 111 11154 111 annual 1nstal·: repayment Ita~ been made b):· amount of the companirs in· Complete Book of I pa1d b) (,u, c1 nmcnl undct the men!< of ~3.000 .. Thr amount . Gol'ernment smce !he close ol i dchtednes' to <rol'ernmcnt. H R • d ! Q N B R I 0 G E :erms of th~ ~:ua~::ullcc.. -~hown aho1·e .. mcl.udr~ _twolthe ye~r under renell'. • I I ha1·e to report 1hat_ in tlir ome epalr an

37. Rona\IS.ta l .. :'h )Ita!~ anti m>talmcnl>, pa1r~ ~~~. (,o1ern·. 51. Koch .shoes l.td .. $1,3~···,,·nse of twrll'c rompames tlw lmj:~rovements I 01~~ l:ld. !\63,~h .. - In my mcnt. and the hnnl m~taln:'ent 036. - Th11 amount mcludrs' amount of insurancr. cO\'Ci'nr-r, . 19a5·56 rrpor'. rrt•'I'Cntc wa> nt HOOU has be~n pa1d ~mce • npayment b)' Gol'rrnment of falls far short of thr am111tnt (Popular Mecltomcs) 3.95

WEl'T Hl'TSIL\Ihs SELF 1\ \' LEA II

madP lo olll~tanding . in,tal· t~r clo,e of th~ financial year.· bank loans aggregating ~300.000 'of thr companies imiebtc<lnr-, 1001 Ways to Repair 1

ments of pnnriP<·l and 1ntcrrst '1he trrm~ and conditions of I guaranteed In October 195~ and: to Go,·ernment and that in thr ,n two loan~ totalling S5P.O~O. 1 repayn~ent.to Gol'ernment were 1 February 19116 and payment ol i case of the !1/orth Star Ccnwnt' And Improve B~· OS\I'ALD JALUilY ~o dale m;tahnents. o! pnn·. embod1e<l m a!l agreement be·:bank interest of 54,075, thereby: Ltd. the in~urnnrr rol'erage is! Your Home \l'rillen for !\EA Scn·i{'f :1pal tolalh~g Sl6.2tll a_rc due: tween the Soctely a~d Go1·· i bringing to $1.174,075 rash pay·: for an amount of 5378.500 as! • The ~a me was duplicate anrl 111d unpard anti lntHC>I 'ernment. The Soctety IS now In: ments to and on behalf of the· against the rumpany's imlehterl· · George Daniels ... $.~.50 there was a little more to the amounting to l'5.469 i~ ~>lso

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: liquidation Nld co!t~equently ; Company as at 31 ~larch 1957. ! ness to Gol'ernment of S5.175.· ·. The Complete Book : biddin~ ol the h;md than meet.< ouwandmg. . th!!sr terms and condlltons ha1·e I The bahtnce or $132,961 rcprr·: 953. : ·the P.1·r. Er,>t passed o1·cr

38. t'or1.111~t ~~Y Prndu!'ls !'not been implemented. s~nll accrued interest on these I 58. Humbrr (iardens l.ld. Of Basement . i\orth's n1Jcnin~ diamond bid l.td. S711.a9~.- I he lNnb ami. .4?· A. ,\die~ of Canada Ltd.! pa)'ments. I $100,000.-ln .January J9!i5 an, I ., but onl)' aftrr prolonged study. :ondtl1on~ of rcpa~·ment of I ~ti8a,788.-Durmg the year un· I Sluce 31 March 1957 Gol'ern· ·interest-free loan was m:rde by· mprovement He studied Hen more helorc .his Jm(•unt. lo .ttoi'Crnmcnt

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dcr review cash ad1·ances of

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. ment hu repaid bank loans I the Gol'ernment to this Com- 11

Rolph Treves ........ $4.95 letting South piay one no-! ~·rre rmhnd1NI 111 a formal ; 8300.000 were made to the tota11ing $240,000 included in pany to assist in the construe· , M S • trump.

pan~· lll W~4. The Lolll(ll'on)' present balance due under two 1 No. ;o of 1957. ! Corner J!rook. The agrecmPnt ·Home Improvements htd h1~ hrarts whereupon Xorth

SORTH l

·:I I .A K.1 6 ¥Q.I tAHRt;:i ... 74

WEST llll t:i\~'1'

• 9 7 5 • to~:; .!i4 .A9R73~ +Q.J3~ +4 ... KQIHR ... i\96

i'OllTH AQ4 2 .K 106 + K 107 .,J532

~.: 1 and West vulnerable \\'rsl Ncrlh Eul Snulh Pass I + Pass I N.T. Pa~~ Pi~~!' Pa~~

Opening lead-• 5

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1;1recn~rnt made with t?e Com-~' l'ompan)'. These ad1•anceB re·. the Loan ~~ond Guarantee Act! tion of a stadium building at i oney avmg A_t o!hrr t~hlr; Eio;t actual I)·

ha~ bern nnaiJie tu compb·1;cparale agreemcnh between! 52. Newfo1mdland Hardwoods ;between the Gol'ernment and thr 1 6 50 . usually became declarer ;~t

•1•itb thr>e trnm and condi· i the Company and Gol'ernment.l' Ltd. $2,565,517.-Including the: Company prol'ided for the rr·: · · spadr.; and made three odd.· inns at•d i~ now in pi'Ocess of: Since 31 ~larch 1957 two guar· cost of the plant~~ o£ ao April I payment of the principal in' • k d ' Against the normal club

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1iquidatiun. 1 antecd hank Joy.ns totalling 1952, $1,788,648 (Statement No. rqual yeal'l)' ins•alments of DIC S & (O Lt opening South can nnly make· no-trump b)' ~phlttn~ the dlit: 3~. (ianltoi~ FishPrlrs I.td. 'Slol~.000 hal'e been repaid by 12 refen) and ad1•ances of ~5.000, payable on l .lanuary ., • lwo no-trump and E;.st's failure· mond honors but \\t>st hop<'.·.

\\'hat do you do' ,\-liitl two diamond<.

hid ~hnw~ good diamond, no drsire to double thr nrnl• at a lo11 rnnlrat~

TOll.\\''~ !ll'l-:'>1111~

Thr hidd1n:: r·on: ·,·;r .,.

1 \' o ~p:Hlr~ fp: \\ r .r , :·.: , · h:. :\Ill'! h. E" ·I P' "~. hh;t .~ Otl dn IJH\\ ·.•

( ·'"'" ••r lnmorro11 1

Thr Valic"n Uh>rr•_,_., .. , .... , fr:r:ndcd in 157~. rn•k:n~ ·~·­oldr>t al'll\.l'l' funr:i,nin0 ,en a tor)· 1n the ll!•rirl

Thrre arr 10.1100 "'ilr~ of ~trr.ams ~n·: H .iOO 1:,~~~- ir. ronsin.

HEARING NEWS

Hide Loss ofHearirtg

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~:i1M~8. - l'aynwnt. of )'cal'l)'! Go1·ern~e.nt and repayment. o! ~2.MIM17 shown above. Gol'·; in each year, b~::inning in 1956. The BOOkSellers to get into the bidding would, t~at h1s partner would hold th<· •nslalment• of prmc1pal r.nn

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two addUlonnl loans amounllng ernment'~ inveslmcnl in this· The first two mstahncnts. hal'r. have produced a good score for: d1amond ten. . .ntcre•t 11 hieh lir.•t become due . to ~70,000 has been gu11ranteed underta-king amounted to $4,· not bern paid. Spin 4425 or 2008 or 3191 his sidP. South let the se1 en rrdc an" n 19j4 and 1953 rc<pcclll'cly

1 b)' Go1·ernmcnt. 354,165 as at 31 :March 1957. 59. Random Rrgiona1 •:xhlhi·\- ·--- -- .. -·-- · l'nlortunatrly for East 011 thi• ·noted E<:.st's dt~card n! the

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l' I a! been turther nelened until I 45. Atlanlic G I a 't 1 Ltd.

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The lncrea!e during 1956·57 is

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Uon Association $62,263. - In 1 occasion he had a rather un- of clubs. He decided that school

w11HMaico Hearing Glasses

1 sul'l·cy hir> he1•n made of the, 5713,042.-Since lhe close of primarily comprised of repay· January 1"56 Gol'ernment guar·l TV 1 ethical partner. West s&id to 1 was out and he h~;d better ca;h ·~fl~ii'S of the Company or f~r a: the financial year additional 1 ment o£ a bank guarantee £or antee~ a ban~ l.oan of S1~J.090 I 1 himsr!f. "\\'hat can my pat·lncr h1s s~ades, the h1gh heart anc! o~r1od of >IX months. which·\ paymeniS of 5207,200 have !

1111 amount of $285,000. Sinet 1 to this .&.ssoc~atton to assist. m be tlunldng of bidding?" The the dra~l(ond ncr. He procecd(•t!

·ti'Cr i> the ohorter. been made to a.nd on behalf of the dose of the financial year 1 t~e construchon of a bUJI~lmg I REPAIRS . ohrious answe1· was hearts anrl to do thts ;..nd wound up mlk1

r: ~ ' , . ·lO. Sorlheastern Co·otJtrnli\'e' ~hi! Company brin~ing.to 5902,· Gol'ernment has been callerl ~ ~mce com·e~ted to a. ~~~dmm, \\'est opened I he fil'e of ho•art>. three no-trump lor a l't'l')' ~{lilt! i : f lshrrlrs Society J.ttl. 515,000.1242 the Company s mdebled· upon to repay guaranteed bank ,~ for the ~oldm~ o( rxhlblllons at : REASONABLE RATES : East took h" ~e and relurnl'd •tore. I~ \-The total ln;s on the .<air of i m•ss to Gol'ernment u of the . loans totalling $1,775,000. In ad· Clarenvll~e. d\\ hen lhe guarani·: GUARANTEED WORK : --- -- · ------ ~d~Jh_ l, w§_am !~

I,. :he as5el~ of the Socirl)' wa! date of this report. The Com· I dition to the caBh oullav Gov· tee expire an amount ? 1 1 I !L-i:P!!~!.~ ~ ... -------'!"'! H :H2.733. or which S27.733 was: panr suspended operations in 1 ernment Is conllnRently ·liable· 562.263 had been ~ad.e ll'all· P H 0 N E 7313 1 IN MEMORIAM li !~Tillcn oil in the !inancinl, i\'nl'emher 1957. I for an additional bank loan o£ II able to the orgamz~lton and I . L \,·car 195a·56. The balance of· 46. Atlantic GrPIIIm l.td.l $1SO:ooo. r.overn~ent was n•qulred to re- 1 El NORMAN

Q-The hiddinl! h:1s !wen: ~nuth Wr~t Sorth East

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•J15.000 shown a~ (lii!SINHiill~. S1,113,063.-In 1955 I prelim· 53. Newfoundland Tannerle~ . pay t~IS amount to the bank. I ectron ic \1t 31 ~larch 1957 ha~ since: inary a~reement WIWI made be· I (Wm. Dom) Ltd. SG22.892.-' A rei'ISed. guarantee wns suh~e- i .,e~n written off. ·.tween the Company Rnd Gov-1 With the exception of a pav·: quently l(li'Pn the han.k for thP I Centre Ltd. : 41. 0'8rirn Flshprir~ 1.111. erntn~nt in connection 'll'ith I ment o£ $1,208 due under the I balance o~ $37,800. This amou~tl ;!179.986.-This amount i, rom· an additional loan or $1.500,· original agreement u part pay· • was repaid by GOI'ernment ~~ ' 9Q CAMPBELL AVE. ilrlsed of cash ad1·nnces of 000 to he made to the com· men! for land, Interest on cash Septembe; 1

19057 8

3nd ~dhe tobl• ; After hours 'PHONE 6401 A ;;125.000 made in 1955 anrl · pany under the management o! loans aecounl! for the increase amount 01 $ 0,06_ l?a

1 .on e· ·

tccrueri interest of S4,986. The· 8cllrock Gypsum Industries during 19511·117, Since 31 March hal! o£ the Assoclahon 11 now t:NGA--G-E-:\1-E-NT __ _ 'irst instr.lment of interest· Limil<'d. In 1955·5e' cash Pft)'· 1957 ~vernment hM repaid treated as cash advances. To tmountin~: to S3.312 hccnmP due! ments of $251,009 were made three bank loans aggregating date no agreement has been. c~m· 111 31 March 1956 and in April :lor lease of presses and dryers $155,000, made available to the pleted between the AsS','Cintton 19~6 this amount was paid in i and a further pa)·ment o£ $7,· Company during the financial and Govern men~ .regnrrlmg th~ 'ull. In December 1956 the 726 was made In 1956-~7 for year 1956·57. Cash advances o! terms and conditions of repa~

:\Ir. and ~Irs. Fred Skanes, Bell Island, wish to announce the engagement of their daugh· ter, Una, to James. ro1, of ~lrs. Lillian and the late William Parsons of Codroy Valley, :~ompany fi_led a voluntary as· duty and storage on machinery. $60,000 were also made avail- ~~~EEMEN'f OF SAU: ANO

ngnment 111 bankruplc~· and 'l'hese ~dvanc~s are included in able since the close of the year MORTGAGES RI'CEIVABLE 1teps were taken to liquidate, the balr.nre shown as at 31 to meet outstandi~g accounts • STATE:rllEN~ NO 11 ' BIRTHS he inventory. The plant an<t

1· ~lnrch 1957. Since that date a payable for 1upphes and 1er· 60 N rth 'st c · t Ltd

1ther related assets were of· · ~uaranteed bank loan of $500,· vices, • o ar emene · 'ered for sale by public ad· I 000 has been rep11id by Go\'· Because of labour difficulties 1 $5,175,953. -;- The repaymen~ of :\lcGRATH- Born at Reno, •ertiaement but to date no sale ernment and additional the operations of this Company I this amount Is sec~red by a first Nevada. on January 27th, to Mr. mortgage on the f1xed assets o[ and !\Irs. Ronald ::llcGralh, Jr ..

In fond and loring llll'mory of a dear Husbant'

and Darld" JOS.:PH l'iOii~IAN

who died February 5tb, 1957

It's just one year ago today

With sadness we recall. When the one we loved

was taken By a short and sudden call. Lol'inll memories shall

never die, As time rolls on and da"'

go by, • • For in our hearts mem·

ories are kept, We loved you too dearly

to ever forget.

I+ Dnnhle R.,dbl. Pas> Y1111. South. holrl:

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Good Morning, Neighbor Plc..,e 'on d tba1 " 1ft U\ Jun ncolhbo~ol; lnond• llld fOU .· Wf CAl" heJp

tn •n, "'•v with your In• uranu probl IWt c:aJI . em.,

Slender bows conceal '0ur hearing loss perfectly,) el. ~~~e powerful help 'or either <'I both· cars. Cho0sc them in modern colors stdcd to ,,,ur own pwonaltaltc. Styki iN both men and women.

MAICO 'lti .

the Company. The mortgage a baby girl 1 Vera La vidal, pre· bean Interest at the rate of mature. 3 lbs. Moth~r and 4314% per 11o11num payable in I baby well .

Rest in rcace. REG. T. MORGAN

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Give Her ''Time'' TO BE YOUR VALENTINE

30-DAY CLOCK Reg. $15.95 VALENTINE

SPECIAL

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ALARM CLOCK Reg. $4.98

VALENTINE SPECIAL

$3.75

lO-DAY CLOCK Reg. $21.9.5

VALENTINE SPECIAL

$14.95

Travel Alarm Clock Reg, Price $12.95.

VALENTINE SPECIAL $9.95

-Inserted by Wilt and Children,

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""' ~7t 1716 , !it. .Juhu's, :'\cwfnouull~nd. . Ask ~·our Ear Physidan Jbont I ~L\ 1('0

equal half.yeariy instalment> be· MAHU~-Born at St. ClHl'e's ginning 5 July 1954. Sin~e that: Mercy Hospital, Ja1111ary 31st. to

·date paymrnts amountmg to I ~It·. and ~Irs. Vincent :\1ahon 500.0~9, due the Comp~ny for (nee Jl•nuie Hollett I, babv girl. - · --- -.. ·-·--·-.. -- ·-· --supphts .to Government hal'e 1'HURBURN _Born ~t Sl .----------------------------------been Withheld and appirPd Clare's M l · '

· againM interest oulstnnding. No arv 4 ' ercy .Iosp1lal on F'ebru· fu1·tber payment~ hal'e bpen , • · th, to E1leen atlt Edward made by the Company and the I'

1 horburn, a son. balantt or interest due and pa~·- jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I able u at 31 March 11157 was I $495,371. The Compan~· i~ n· ,

; qui red to repay the principal [ I ~um in yearly Instalments o[ ! not le.•s than 31l'o thereof be~in· i ning October 1956; No amount : o£ principal Ita~ been repaid. j 61. Andrews Labrador FiRb· i tries Ltd. $137,496. -In l\lnrch 11950 Government ~uarantced , repayment of a bank loan o£ 1 r $160,000 to tlte Company. In I [ October 1951 the original terms 1 and conditions of this loan were . modified and repayment was to : be made In four annual instal· : menls o£ $40,000 with interest

IN MEMORIAM PERKS

ln lo1·ing memory ol

ALPHONSUS PERKS 4Prlnter) who died

February lith, 1~~8

lllay the Sacred Heart of Tesus have mercy on hi5 ~oul.

-Inserted by his Wife and family, : at 31,-1% per annum, effective

: !rom 18 April, 1950. Only the ~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~ I first instalment, due In Aprll : -----1951, was paid by the Company.

I The remaining three instalments i were paid by Government. An I

: agreement was made between ! the Company and Government I setting forth the terms and con-

I ditions of repayment to Govern· ment. Repayments of principal under this agreement were later postponed until 31 March, 1956 at which date a total amount of

I $56,009 became due. Payment o£ interest was also postponed

; to that date. A further exlen· sian of principal and interest to 30 April 1957 was given dur· ing the year 1956-57. No remill· I onces of either principal or in· 1

tere8t were received and in Oc· tober 1957 arrangements were j' made fnr the Company to wind up ita affairs voluntarily,

Heavy Stadium Jackets

$2.98 At the

We are in a position to give you

Lowest Prices In All Building Materials DONNACONA WALLBOARD K.B. SHEATHING KOLOR KOTED INTERIOR BOARD MURRAY'S ROOFING and ROOF COATINGS PLASTER BOARD DOORS MOULDINGS ARBORITE TABLE TOPS METAL MOULDINGS and

POL YTHENE (a transparent vapour barrier used for windows and temporary coverings)

Or anything you want for interior finishincr.

A. H. MURRAY & Co., Ltd. BUILDING SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT,

ST. JOHN'S

eco

Fligl Dyn

ears<J

I ief P

Ele parties fired

as the camr election he~;

Prime Minister Lester B. Pea1

~ots--one at a pres! to a reporll'l of P~rliam~

~i!ld \tl"!l'

resulted from !lr;· "II:

. · poliC)' of thr l.ibt'ral ~· and its faiiUfl' :o Jr, markels.

JH!J. •iJr l.li1 two caunl.'r' ,r,· of MP>. Th· lohir

The Sonal l'l'<' a caucus. ~lr. Prar'

conference·. Thr C• its national r~Nul;

in Toronto Tur~da~.-

mini~tcr abo 11

experl~ who ad1 campaign oprration~.

Pearson. mcetin~ ,;n after a morning cauc

the "johs ani\ trar issues as the rna

'jQrt~ will put for11·; tlectioneering.

Liberal~ will hit mment for refusal to rl1

I feel that thr'' ·thr : · ha1·e made. lhr rr

difficult hy in<IN''' rmJU,SIOill." be ~rlfkci. prime minist~r. t•l"""

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JOHN SCALI IS!tri~l"-~'""' < AP • - R11

the White H' for better p

meeting, urgfl holds "good I

the cause of p1

was not 3 but an interim

U.S. position. note is being

IOII.liider·ed." the slate

and State Seer insisted e1·er was raised

ISSr~ra1nces that thE achie1·e resul LETtER

17-page letter. nine-point agend

or government' 81 was reviewed t

Monday. Eisen! with Dulles by

the White : issued.

IIUI1!anin communic 1 i c by Moscov tum down all :

Proposals. The Ru proposals pre\' the United Stat also rejected

illlllestion that 1 f,