All Forms IJ luation Of Dollar Insurance Has not affected cI pontiac liThe Acadian" THE DAILY NEV S Watcr St. NOVA MOTORS (1962) LTD. Elizabeth Av,

5·6 • • • rl aln ees ras' IC I s l !Seven Ministers , I Soviets liah AI'e Dropped ~EET Anti-Nuclear from Cabinet monstration By DAVID OANCIA B\' PETER JOHNSON LONDON (CP) - Prime Minister Macmillan 'I Reuters)-Sevel'al Russians who turned a third of his 21-man cabinet out to pas­ thcm~el\'(~s as "simple Soviet citizens" tried ture Friday in one of the most extensive cabinet lip ct pruhibited demonstralion by a dozen,

; , S [] lie I policeman, said-and a tall Russian in II R, A, Butler was re~noved the House of Commons and 'hI" without interferin~-I beret immcdiately began discus· I [rom the post of home secretary chairman of the Conservatil'e io 'hoI\' fine of the Rus., sing thc issue with him, amI gil'en a newly-created port· party despite the party's recent t' ',~ :r , . to take tllO banners By this time several hundred folio,-firsl secretar), 01 state, lIe setbacks in parliamentary hy· t1'.:' .. WJs replaced by lIenry Brooke, elections, (~1--,,, from the d"ll)(,nstralors, Russians were gathe~ed arou~d eli'" ' \\c,tCl'nm. here attcnll· the Westerners in animated diS· chief secretary to the treasury, But the cahinct announcement 1'::"';- \; L c 'oliel,spon."ored Peace c us s ion NBC photographer LONDON' D . . b I . . P 'd T b f Allogether s e v c n minist~rs dcsigned Butler as deputy prime :' ;" 'Ilcot ahead with the Frank Bourgholtzer tried to film ' esplte an um rella held over t 1eJr heads, Queen Ellzabeth II und rest ent u man, 0 i were dropped Irom the cabinet. minister-a title nerer oefore , ,\ 'i. after the), were Ithe crowds but was interrupted I Liberia, Clre lashed in the face by driving rain as th ey drive in state to Buckingham Palace from Victoria Besides Lloyd, those dropped med by ,~lacmillan in making rdn,cd pcrmis~ion nt a by "simple Soviet citi~ens,", Station here July 1Oth, The African Chief of State is here on CI state visit.-(UPl Photo), include Defence ~linister Harold cabinet appointments. ".nute mcetin~ with Soviet I The bunners read In Enghsh ------Watkinson, Education Minister Among those filling the I'acan· and RUssian: "We condemn Sir David Eccles, Housing 1lin· cies caused by the reshulfle Ill'e, ister Dr, Charles Hill, Lord Commonwealth Secretary !lun· : 1I:,lkClI quietlv [rom IAnglo·American tesls," "We de· 'S B I " ( A ·t Chancellor Vis count Kilmuir, can Sandys, who b e com' e s Mtrl40C thc1';II'(l< ~I";kl'u: all'ay to Redand mandand "All no peoplemore netRussian against tests" nll ex'_. "0 O. '·K . 0 ntIt' _ ro" ~'_II'f~A,_I~ f.!d r5'1'-: _ _.', ~~. a~ s· Secretary for Scotland John I colonial secretary; A v i a t ion ~laclay and Lord ilIills, minister ~Iinistcr Pet e I' Thorn~ycrolt. lInrolli~~ their hanners I' tests," I t~c Lenin' mausolenm, Ronald Sampson o[ Britain, without portfolio, who hecomes defence mlOlSter, n,.\:\\ Ens , Isurrounded by a group o[ Rus· . The reconstruction o[ the ad· and Financial Secretary Sir Ed· ministration lefl Butler still in ward Boyle, who becomes edu, 1\1I>'ion 1I'0man nf 50 sians, gcslured toward II stocky IA I did I position as l\lacmillan's heir· cation minister, dress ~I'ahbed two Russian in a brown suit and R· B taM I apparent. In his new job as Attorney·Genera! Sir Reginald banntrs, declaring she snid: "This gent torc my banner U I }I,: .ft'V.&f 'irOll rGll?~ rrv; a ";implr citizen," awny . , . I claim the right to ng. -y' t -aI secretarY of state, Buller will Manningham - Buller becomes , ! ~ol'ict ~ ~ il I .' ~ ~ m~:: , (ouri retdn his special responsibilities lord chancellor. head of the handfd till'm 1.0 two young protest ngainst tests tvery· I in 'mart grcy suits whcrc," for the European Common 1lar· judiciary, and thus goes to the said th('y wcre "simple A Russian woman In a bl,ack HALIFAX (CP) - Focus' in pUblications at Jack Marshall's men for not backing his stand, PrrsbytN~' found him guilty IIf ket negotiations and Central i H01lse of Lords, " dress retorted: "It is all right the At 1 ant i c provinces "~ex drug slore in. Corner BroQK. :>'!r, Rockwood wa~ a Presby. taking "a devisive course" in a African affairs, I John Boyd.Cal'pcutcr. minister ',.;X,n\·",lr:""r, h ~ ;; til Y I for yO\! to demonstrate ~n y(l~r book" coulrovel'sy 5 h i r t 5 to l'ltESENTED TO JUIlGE terion minister until 1947, He serics of sermons on "lI'hat is Lloyd, at one time re~arried of pensions and nation~l inSU- thl"I' third bannrr, own conntry but not In thiS Newfoundland next week, A 'l'hey then presented them to resigned from the church then IVrong \nth the Prolestant as a possible successor to :lIac· rance, entered the cabmet as r.11;,ian man in a country," judge's ruling due Wedncsd~y Judge Kent fOr his opinion on arterthe Halifax • Lunenburg church," millan, has been under heal'Y II chief secretary to the treasury ashd IInc o[ the ~rey· The brown·suited man told in Corner Brook could innuen~e whether the contests violate the ------.. -----.---.. ------.----....._- firc' fOI" his "pav pause" and and paymaster.general. , men Whill was written on Sampson: "We stopped tests a the co u I' Se of a newstand new section 150a of the Criminal : other economic policies, I Sir Keith ,Joseph, minister oE 1.111 the lattcc long time ago nlready." "clean·up" drive in Nova Sco· Code, The section defines as ob, Jain ~lacleod, also seen as 11! state at the hoard of :rade, to Ilthe:' R u s S I a ~ 5 Niels Mathiesen 01 Norway tin and New Brunswick by Hal· 'scene publications with "undue likely successor to Uacmillan, ihecame minister of hOllsing and " "\\'i1o wilnts to rend I inlerjected: ."But last fall you ifax radio preacher Perry F. exploitation" of sex. crime, hoI" held onto the posls of leader of Wetsh aHairs, h:1l1nN ,'!" broke the moratorium," Rockwood, 1'01', cruelty and violence, rlsr. hOlVever, told A middle·aged RlIssian with R Publishers and distl'ibutors ),Ol1n, man that the work·lined face put in a word: The Newfoundland Attorney· were given Oppol'tunity to show protc:,ted against hoth "Nobody wants war," General, L. R, Curtis, took the cause whv the magazine should Dispute , issue to court last month, Dis· not be' confiscnted, Plnyboy, On Condition and SOl'iet nuclear Sampson replied: "Nobody wants war in America or Eng· trict ,Judge W, R. Kent was ' f I ' I I' asked to decide whether 2:1 \hlh. ~la~a::ne, one, ~ t \O~e, In:o I',el, I. 1Iy CI.AUE l\ICJ)E1tMOTT area of Kashmir in recenl,! s~rrl'," tile young man land, BtIt the tests go on," , 'I' ~ngagcd a tOI ncr Blook 1.1\\ 1'1,'t'iNG (I' t,.. C '"I" Iicutlons SClze( In a Cornel' firm to present its C'\'e I,\ , ,ell US) - ,lilli" I\ec ", Brook dl'ug stOl'e are obscene ' " , i mllnist China declared today I I An Indian prolest note said ~mproveme.nt in tCl'ms of a recent Cl'iminal If ,Judgc Kent filiI'S thc mag~, i it~ IOllg-~tan,dillg horder <[Ilarrei I t~lone, the stitches inscrted' after an npcl'aion nn th~ injured [high· n.. .I 11'\, IlEST I'('ccplinn aCI'onlet! Lionel Chel" 1MI', nockwood WIlS s,uspcncted [ol1l1dlmlll 111101'11('>' • ~elwl'nl's_l-inl( t1wt. Hindi., aims not only l'itory hut well hryonrl rl"!n t.hp-I ." , , " , s;:l'crnl loepnrllllcnt deserthes the ('IIIIl't I to assert ils tcrrilo)'int claims houndary alil!l1menl ('1",iIl1t'l1 Ii,. i ('0111111_100 :I'ns so hone ,JtIl1~ 2~ were removed Fri­ ,\Ll"O)l1 d'!" -- Tl~r rirr, ;llr fnr Montreal. weck~ 11~0, 1h~ c,~sc 111,~ IInpto~c!~ II,IS ,11, "cliol' as "a trsl r:Lpat etnce °lf dthe POlfiticAal1 a~~ .mi~i'i Looked Like Iin the Briti~h Columbia riding a~~ ea ,ers, 0 gena 5 SIX ;i The Comer Brook cnse beg

• ,I" \ THE DAILY i':EWS. ST, JOliN'S. NfLD. SATllTIDAY, JLlLY II , , " '~ 1'\ • L .f1. \ - ST. Capitol I .I, !! , To-Day ,I" N s l Conception Bay 'I I 'I 1--- I' I, ; ALEC (;UlNNESS, ROSAJ.lND 1, ;I II ItU3SELI, IN "A ~IAJOR· , Visits Home Brigus Wedding Bells Car~onear ",I llonWOOI>-FOWLEn ! 1/)~H'SOO'il '\ ~s ITY 011 ONE" " Town After A mecting of the Road CARllONEAR, July 10,-; ~ ...

'Newfoundland in fortI' yeJrs i Hobert, and Warren Sprllcklin, : stunes, her bonqnet conSIsted land to attelld til!' wedding IIf 1 ",\ :\Iajorit~, Of On~" is the, and she is cnjoying it il;lIl1Cnsc. : -- lof red roses, whltc c:II'n:';I011s hpr son, Davis, a llhodcs Scit:t· ! fir.;[ film :-liss Russell has i 'h'. HCl' friends of (orl1l\'r i As usual. sumnwi' hrings I'isi· ~ alld fern. lIer onl)' Jewelll'r:: lar alt<,ndillg Oxford Unil'cr· i made in thl'ce years - since I ,I ),ear., are limited, the~' were' 101'5 to Ilrigus and Cupids,' was a pcarl ncckluce, the gift "it~'. Slw will bc abscllt from I scoring in the sc,'crn \'crsion· delighted to sCe IH'r I(loking so espprially wl'lcOJllcd are former i of the groom. . h('l' desk at the Carhonear 1I0s· 1of "Auntie )Iame." "1 figure i "fit and to renew hcr IIcquaint .. r~sidents Sill'll as :-11'. anl~ ,~Irs, I Miss Jcan I>;mons,.a Itfl':lon!: pital Illr "hout a month. II that in th", past .I've. made, ", FREEMAN BACK IN WITNESS CIIAIR-The is recorded on a:· I , ance. Shc remcmbered ~cI'cr:11 Charles Page, who IIrc VISllIng f!'lend of the hrtde. \V.IS maid ot I enough mov,es or fInanCial and· ~t:ene "I ,I , 'of our citizens who were youllg his sisll'r", !III'S, Fannie' Le· I honour,; she wore a ~{'moll dllf· Duucall .ll'lTdt. SIIII of ,llr, : CII!lt,'o't'I l'('a501l5, ,Now the: vision monitor as Agriculture S2cretary Orville Freeman (arro\l' I ' , , "'men or women when she In,t Drew and ~Irs, Jessie lrimy,· fon dress and carl'l!~11 a IH~u· alld ~Irs, I.lt'wc\lyn .Ierrett, lcit script has 10 be diHercnt-anrl . his testimony before the Senate Tm'e:;t iga tions subcommittee. Frerll1an,,' visitcd us and they ,like her! 1I0th a 1'(' in their eightics, They ~ qnet of lemon and whlte.:1 fell' duy" ago for Halifax· ,ol1lething spccial-.before I'll i '\, the Kcnnedy ,administration will try to "recoup for the go\'crnmcllt"," '. . old friends, were happy to· hrought with thelll lI~cir lillie ; 'l11\~IIlS,. "", \~'hl'I'e hI' will all.(·IllI, SlIlIlmer : agrec to do it" says the actress, i i I , 'il'ect her. grandson. All old frlcncls are I 1 he brtdesmaLds: Llatnc nnd, Sehool at Dalhonsle t'IIII'crs.t", For (;uinness, who won an improper losses sustained under an Eis~nhower adminislration cotton , Miss Anna 'ravlor is of I'll' delighted to see them again, 1 Sylvia 110rwood, SISters .of the We understand Duncan \\'as: Academy Award for hi~ per· gram. He said this particular program bad nothing to do with the Ul!'''::fliil\l;cn(~ral Faculty of Aca;Ii;1 Univcrsi:)': Another "OId·Timer" is Tom i bride, wore green ane~ pInk 1'(", awardcd " Llursary for this )lllr· : formance in "The Brid~e on; : and she is nnw on Sabbatic.til WHlhr, called affectionately speclively and carned bOil', poose. lIis wife will also be at· the RiI'er Kwai." thc film was i Estes case, seriot Leal'e. She plans 10 spend thc '''Tomll1'c'', Ill' is a form~r na· qucts to match, , . . . leneling thc University to bt'U.ih , thc occasion of his second visit I injuries. coming winter sUll1mering 1lI; til'e of Bl'igus and comes of it The nOI~el'.glrls. ~(ar.I,I)n up on French. The couple have to Hollywood--his Iirst hal'ing i-~---"·--· - ----. --.---- is survived by Australia, I family dCI'otcd to the church. ' Horwood, . Sister 01 the hll(,!e, h,een, aile! We )lresume \\'III con· 'heen made six ycars ago. Sir! lVorld·famom Radio City Music -,- -. --- : he's usillg his 01', n ie! . children. ~Irs. Pike and ~Ibs 1':lyllll' One sister is a IIl1n and two bro. i and Cyn~hla lIol'wood, a COllSLIl, : tmuc to hc. on Ihe staff of tthe Alec, kni"hled Ill' the Queen 1 Hall in Nell' Yorl;-a record' , truck to tow the Irailer . "take with them best lI',shc:; loll' 'thers arc priests. : wore white tafetta ,dresses with BOlwood Ilcgional High Sl'hool of England [or hi~ distinguish· unchallenged by any other pro·' Paranlount plans to pICK liP 'orne' 1 I the future from their old aud' lie is ~ti1! intent on ma!;i!l~: shouldcr·len~th I'clls held, ~n: We WIsh Ihelll milch ~llc('e.;s cd contributions to the stage dueer or director, "A Majority. . selling his ware· 0'0 ' , newly.made friends, The group' a perfel't fit in false tccth for: placc by ~ wreath of fl~II~,~~i. \1'ltll Ihclr stuclic". ,,"d ~Cl'een. i~ ranked a5 onc O[ One" is his IBth presenta.\· : week·end whilc 'returned to SI. ,Iohn's Cln ;\\0.1' 'himself and getting ncar nis· Ihey c~rrLed, bO:lqucts 0 ," of the screen's finest and most tion at the nation's No.1 show· N PI' :fiancee are othenl i>e , day bUl wilJ he \ isttll1g us ,~0'11 too, )Iany rcmcmber hIm' and white .caJ nat lOllS. he' ~I ss llllda Saunders, rla.u~h. rersatile pcrformel's, place-joining a distinguished: OW aymg i The week·cnd plan' ah lalrl'. from early whcII he, Joe RClll, COUSIIl, I tel' of and ,\In,, W, I', The LeRo\' production is roster that has included "The ' Ill" the girl's mothcr 'Ih ain rlaI'.~ ~f ~Iayor I poured, oil in Ihc slove at SI. , br~dc: ,~as hc~l man .. ,Inc Il>h; S:llllldcl'l', IC:II cS 1111 WCdllcsddY based on on~ of the slage's I Wiazrd Of Oz", "~Iadamc "A WEEI\.E:-;n ,\Tm IXLU" ~;mt the. gid', ,fiar',: ,PatrH'k 5 lIall to get a bigger c,rs wele ~~na~d 1I?111.~oel alH fill' 1I0slon. ~I:~ss .. I,herr she most popular comedy hits of Curie", "Random Hanesl,", i Ins]sts on JOllllng 'Hem, and hetter fire! Hc got it! G~ruld 'Ia>IOI., COUSin and Is to cntcr 1\ Ilfrcll MadclllY mlldcrn timcs, The Leonard I ":'lister Roberts" and "The "A \\'eek·End \\'ith Lulu," ~ I ' Sh owers , n & II 1 ' • I I' "E' AR J . Iitl --""frlcnd of the bride,' of 11'11'1',,,. 'llt'· J Cilltlll'"c, SII"C Splrrcl"ass piaI' has been run· • BIS" tor\', ( 'IIl umbla. Plcturcs' , ncll' I'II" II' ' Ch ,', I I'd . toO, ff' vessel is nr CARBOn , UI~ 1.- ~t 1 N P 'h Dtl1'l11~ the s\gnl1l~ of the I'k 'tl 1\' tl' ('I I "ll . 0 M' ~ • ,~. • ., • /"l! aOLlC 10 1:1;' .n .~. A miseellaneou~ showcl' I\,U, ,1'.,', erec) as rell~rn; rc istcr the solo "0 Perfcct ,I CS. II I .1 ~(l lC ~ooe. 1\IS1C,~ n.IIl,g for thrcc ycars in the 'A. ~Ia]ol'lty Of Onp', I~ a l'ol1lcd)' which opens to·day at: the major compii(,,1:,o;< lrip along t tendered Mbs :llal'ie Piltman ,cd home aftcr a successfu, g , d I h tl of hl!' 11"111) flrcnLb fOi a suc Lnltccl Shtes and has also en· nlOll'mg account o( a II'lClolI'cd tIll' P'II'amount rcportcdlY IS· \\. e" End \\'itll I I" and is due at j , , , 'operation for "astric ul e s II love" was ren erel I' lC ccssllil carc"r The ('o'II"e ' , ,M " ,',. c~· . ,lI U . Rocky Harbour. lasl cl'ening at ! '_ .'. , '" cr. , e I bride's alll;t, 11rs, }:h, . Rich.; ':11 t I'" c, " ,t 'I, ""~ ioyed phenomenal success in i Brooklyn matron who suddenly as oUlra~eousl)' zany as "Please' the ice crcam I'('"linr', She will sun the home of ~Irs. Fred Non:I' h [c~ll11g 1lI h~ttcr health tlun lards : ::I~l1tha ,e approxllll.1 l ~ CI"lIt I Englnnd. Sweden, Greece, Hol-, fInds herse,lf en roule to Japan Turn O\'er" and "1'111 All, tal;c "short ['ut," ~nd,: along the c' colt, ~ith t:venty.fil'e of hc!'· for, ~eal.~sl-a tnb,ute t,o th~ clop· i O~ bchalf of our citizenry I" ~ land and South Africa. To in,: acco,11panymg hcr dRughter and Right, Jack." 10 ilame lwo tently, winds til,'1II 1:1 , 'will then retl well,wlShers III attendance I tor s .s cll and Ius OlIn falt!l[nl extend 10 'Ir 'nd 'II'S "'Ol\'!er' 'I' [ "I I sure tlwl the baSIC elcments of: iler diplomat son·m·law, who other rl'[,l'nt and desen'cdly, France n watcrs f( . . can'YIIl" Ollt of the prescTlbc'j lO ." " ," ..' I"'CS CII'I'a,ne ,o')re anr ' ., . Miss Pittman is to be mar· 1 d' f" ' : very best wishcs for a life uf Sh'cr;~' ''I'u~I'er '\J'C s' cudin:' a the show's popularity would be: has been aSSigned 10 negotiate popular British l"u~h.ntaker.'" Barbe Dish ried to Alberl, son o( lIIr and let or some, I \vededee! bll'S 'I' 'I' 'I P t" f p~eserved in the film, the pro· i an Important trade agrccment. Broad. hrash and spic),. ".\ .'1110III! tll n ""'·""1' • ___ • __ , _. ' o.e coup e Q e aI's 1''1'' "'JCS S Il . " " ,,' ", , _~_._~ 1ga ~~ Fr~d N:rtheott, on July 1 pilal for the past four years' . Ma\'OI: a:lll :iI'r5, \V~' I~', Saund . (l;u-e.r.direchtOl' rClnin:d the '~esp;te her prJJlld\CeS h ;nst I \\'eC;~En~ I With LUlU'~ ~dds ~ troubles confron:,'r! . ' 'ftsat leI' omcto"d·ll . b : nlld has resigncd to marry UM~t P~CM\[' "', ,cr,: Tiley will be returning tu pay s aut or 10 write thc i fleh apanlcse, u~ °h t pc ?f~S clonsl, cra) e am~ufnt (! 'rCBllC itinerant qu~rte\ GI were opene y thc IWilliam Butler, of Harbour UI. :/L ". St J ' ': \\.". "I ' ! ocreellp!a)" 10 er on Y son 111 t e aCI Ie· e resslng to tts III cctlOl!S nt· French offici"!.', Vi 'd b d . . 0.111 S on C(t11('S~ d'. . . . : tl t d . r1 \V Ii' ' . . I' five b 1'1 e.to- e an Miss Beatnec Gra~e" CAnBONEAR, ,July 9tlt,- ''\I:ss Emily Dean' arrived In add'tlOn to Spigelgas.', two: lca re unn" ·01' I \Var II. i lsI! raCI~ess, " ' i captain of policr, Northcott read the cards, fol. 11115S O'llnen opened the I Group No, I of the Unitt'II f'" 'I,ll' "1 'I <' ,( II' of the pla)'ers featurcd m the she falls mto a pleasant (nellll· 1 rhe Lull! of the title ae· ~ FI'cnl'h count: ~ ral, ' ' h th " ' 10 .. l .1 l( .1),[, .1 a, ". .t C "I Il I 'h' 'th T k . II t' I·' II 'I 'I I d 1o wi ng wh IC e ,rcceplton many IOI'ely gifts and ~Irs, I' Church Women held a pil'l1ic I'" 'I" II' I'i'il t hc" pal'. orl',;! 11 " TOl( way production S PI 11'1 a 0 'yo In us !'La 15t ,til!', I' 15 tiC trlll rr 10lTowe upner ftuarter~ "r. hanked h I .1 I' ., II d e a ,,' ",0, 0 d , 0 , 'I ' I a b d I' WI h d I I f k C\' ' " 1 t . c: new y.mauc rlClluS ri get Parsons of Hr. Gracc, at Ihe summer homc o( ~I;, eni,. :1'11', and ~Irs, .\Iatthell' lll'Cel'l'atlllg t IClr roles on oar Slip. lcn er aug 1· ! .or a summer wee ··en by lin by all unexpcc\rd Impro for theIr kmd gestllre. " read the accompany cards, . and :-'l1'S, IV. C. Hudson, Black. J)e,lIl, the srreclI-··:llae Qucstcl and 1 tel' forces her to brcak off her! Ice "lC.l111 l'cIHlor in behalf 01 of attr:tctive youn~ ',IO~I~ The event closed at mIdnIght A sing.song was followccl 111' heml, on WI'IIrI['sdal' night. Joanne and \I'['IHI), Krnucd,', :11""c :l1~rno, . relatIOnship, the mdusll'taltst· a fnend, anrl the fricnd's· a cross-countr~ bllre', Hedges, ,wihl a buffet supper. i the popular bingo and all Pl'l";' A Devotional 11':15 l'ondul'hl daugllters of til" fOl'n1('r .lea:l SCl'cnteen of LeRoy'~ fill11s a\'e!1~es himself hy breRking: fiancee, The vcndor ['0I11e5: A splendid '/:roup' ~i ;'it.m,I'or of a fire a . ent enjoy<,d till' affair imrnl'ns(. , b). thc Unit Lrllller, :llrs, (;, I~, Earl('. aI'(' s[ll'IHling tlwir SUIII. 1::1\'1' prc\'" " r''1,'cd Ihc· up t11e trade ne;:oiiation,'. ; "long on thcir beach holiday:' farceurs rcporteril': tl:is week, "" Seventy-twc> pl'opll', S(lIlIl' I)'. I'owell, and was II fItting 1"\" 1111'" l'al':l1 ion 111'1'(', as gUl',ls -- .- ._-- --... - ".-----.,---... -.... ---- Northcliff , , trom liS far IIway us I'lac('lllla., \I'c IIl1llHstand the O'llri~n·' lud[, fur till' ('I'['nls that lolh,\" of :III', and :III'S, ['n'd I':ark, repOrt said on Pri " " ' attended a mi>l'cllalwuus shull" Butll'r lIIarriage will take' plan' ('d, ~.I:",",il' '\1('11,1(', Till')' \\'ill ht' 8 Miss Hedges su • " II' that was held at the home. ill the lIarL}[)lIr (lnlcr Cathli' "t Ii P,II!, a ('old tlll'k('), Slip· rt'llll'uillg to t!I\'ir 1101IIl' in bums and cuts II' ef IIIrs, Dal'id Murph)', Waler· dral lit 10,:10 B,III ••fulv 19!h, per was s('I'\'('d, The tl\'l'II!)' Burlingtoil. Ontario, ill tillle for foreed to leap fre ,Street East, on Frida)' ];I>t (or, Ihat the honeymoon 'Will Ill' two Ilr(~Scnt indlld('d till' VI.,. s['hool re,o)l(,lIin~, In'the burning he Ui~5 Olive M. O'Brien, R,t\", 'spent at L'anse.all.L·cnn alli! 101'5, ~lrs, Dal'iil Decker and' take'n to hospital , !IIis! O'Brien has been on the that the,\' will take liP perman· ~Ir.'. Garfirld Dallc!'. ('Oll,,'r',' Ihr women to and from .hOek. ,t,ff of Ihe Carhoncar Hus.' ent residence at Placentia. A Flr.rtlinr. hns \1',1> l"ed !" the picnic sitl'. • , • surel but my best Miss Hedge's pa died ------~-----.-.------.-.-----.-.-.--. investments have b~en, my .d~ted.'bneral-. sist~r of Mr, Mutual Life FMard Hedgesa~ : SIIlion Hedges IV , policie~." Wi\jnesday and a ":1 ,. crOid of people I ! .. Ii :1he three c, I' ' ; :1 ",,," through tl:c strect , to :funeral service! I , 90% of all oil company product research in Canada the}emetcry for i I , is done by ~m~~ri~~ i' I' I I' 'II. Col . :j I ,!" j ,.~ At Imperial Oil's laboratories at Sarnia, Ontario, gents. Another 130 3r;i~ltti5ts ~nd t~chnicii11l3 are , , working Imperial'S Calgary laboratories on :OfEM( , , more than 200 scientists and tecl1nicians are at , , ways to find and produce more Canadian crude , , working to improve present petroleum producls­ Wick! OJ:d Collin! AV.,WCIW , ~ and to develop new ones. Their research covers oil and natural ~a5. Imperi~1 does more researcll District S I' many fields, from gasolines to household deter- than all olher oil companies in Canilda combined. Departrr i; a/ll,lUlall'S. has b "I ~Ion,al Direetor : t, the Emel i P~nnirli( Branch ,: : OI",&J"II~n"n Produ " ;., Departme~ , i , is re! , ," i I orall'r:,1 plans an< , : ,. would ensul i. use of th I', , 1 (or ' survh I:, the afterm, ",i t the event of " tllti!mo1st urgen t I ensure that ...... m'T.n" would interrupti share of th and fuel w . destroyed or unfit becau, c,ontaminat that there ,

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Guaranteed protection and' sa'/ings _. plus high dividends governmen' have respo to carr See (he man from functions War Sup no legal e the Agencl officer, [gJ Is~::N~~!P~~~F ~!!~ in adl'anc The oompany with the outstanding diuidend record , fUnction:

Every barrel of crude on contaIns some of the sun's heat. Imperial research works BRANCH OFFICE: T,A. BUILDING. DUCKWORTH STRElIII to unlock more of thIs enerllY. After five yeJwi' IntensIve research, ImperIal Phone: 110321 found a chemIcal addItIve whIch makes mllrs heating 011 available from Canadian 80322 , crude 011. One Important result: less olllmportea'to heat CanadIan homes. 84203 , " R, E, Good, Branch Manager. , ' . ',r ., .' , ' . John's: ~;" '. I., llepl'(·scntntIve. in st, .," ,; . '.' ,- j',.: , " W. E. ~'renrlj 11. J. Roberti

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{ •. ST. JOHN'S~,~N£WFO~NDLAND The Daily News ;ATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 -' ; ------~~------~------~ GO Issue To oAid Baby's Body .. ~ > • " ...... _esback Project Found T ",,-:'1"1[1'1\]' - British New­ Corporation Ltd., has Corncr Brook police are'~­ that it proposes to I'cs:i~alillg iI death case on the \\'(~st Coa::l tl:io week ilfter an a rights Issue to ~hare­ of record on July 20, infant hoy's body was found,'jr. S Ihscription warrants w;U a field ncar Curling un Wea· I on the basis of three ncsdny, " sh;!res for cl"ery t~n An autopsy has been pcrfor~l' on andior founders ~hal'c.l cd and the result of the police that datc, Approxlmat·~. illl'estigalion will be sent to Jhe shares will be 13· Attorney General's Department he fore additional police action. if any, is taken. Victim ;\Icanwhile, a 15 year 011'1 !iII': , was admitted to Western ~rein orial lIospital recently sufferin; from shock. o8e Buried An c:{amination showed thai ;Cl'IiI'CS will he I:eld I she had reccntlv ;;il'cn birth te for tlw I'il,tim Ill' TlIesday I a child bllt police made no i'm. , • hi~h\\'.)' .1cddcnt on • mediate comment as to whetllcr t he cr.i1~1 in t he fie III mi;:ht' be , 'Bar I:oad, t· . .t'.\o·::('i1t'· old .James I' frol11 thi, mother. "'1 Bal', will he of 1,Vf'. • • I CLAUDE HOWSE Further questioning of (he to re5t tnda)', He ehed at: girl will he made. a report said., I Hospital Wedncsllay slIed ·a! a price of . S1.50 per _._------, th~ at'cidt'nt III which, sharc and al'ran~~emcnts arc he· ,~rfNrd frriolls hcad and' ing made to 11:II'c the imle :11:' . injllric'. " ' I~' underwl:ittcn hy W. C. Pit· il,'"f"jI'cci b)' hiS WIfe and fteld & Company Ltd,. :'vbn· I children, ~ trcal, ancl N. ~1. Hothschild & ,\nolher fatality has been,rc· I Sid,on.;, -I)n on, I'~ng. I porler] in Ncwfoundland. . I The' Iwt procecds amountrll'.: Dead from (Iro\\'ning is three· .1(' : to some $2,800,000 will h2 lise II .1'011"01<1 (,l~'dc 1I,1ydcn, sOIl of :lPfWise istmas Seal as to approximatcl~' ~1.5(]O,OOO 1.\11'. and ,\Irs, L.wrcncc Iia,dcn I'lans ar~ , in ronncdioll with the cll're!o,I ' of Cape Broylc on the SOdtl;' SlIfI'CY I ~: her who . TB ",s"ri,1tinn> ment of the Whaleshacl; Pe,nd I t'rn Shol'c. '. :-:', fiane! 111!'i;lnlfl.' Sr;!1 Is 11011' In, copper prospect and aPPl'(':;i· I The Ittllr \),1,1' apparently fell 'llg them. ,1ehn" a,ter ~ rcr~' sllcee~s.: mately ~6tlO,OOtl for the ::(,lJer~1 frolll a II'hal'f at C:lpe Brriylc 111010 I'ointl on the illlrtn. mineral exploration pl'ogrll:' STREET SCENE in Labrador City, site of the mammoth iron ore development of the Iron Ore ComiJany of Canada. The project Thursday afternoon at about . I 'I'he halance of the PI'O(~"e'!·: I 3:;j(). IIis hod" was found b\' a

ilr w,cl i; no\\' Jlrcparin,~· logetlwr with thc company'.; was offi;;ially opened with spetial telebratio]1s Tuesday and Wed nesday. Sfe special supplement stal'tin~ on_~age_24, __ .0 _._ I ~!t·~e·I:.;n'·old relatire two 110;11'; ~ Irip alon~ Ihe Labrador: ex:s!llIg liquid ns,cts, will DC --.-_. ------.-- u , ,nd i, dne nt !ligolet ,Iuly , al'ailnble for gener,ll cu"pol,:.k , ~1'f; I FUlleral ~el'\'iccs \l'ill he held Shr \\ill SIII'I'('Y as far purtleses, Thc;;c nDY ihl'l\lcl~ I .~ d. Boa rd of Tra de Four Calls S' 19na· I II 1°11 A orain· lI tort"y at the Rom~n Catholic along the ('Oil,

I i in'~ anrl acting (1n behalf of ou:' 0 sues with l'iglllir problems relat- , St t I I . f' ment in communications. lite, Tclstar, to France end 0 c()1npanionway ;.hoarri ship.' :... I m~11lhers anci the (:o0101ullit\o" : cd to traffic and parking, COll!' 0 er ree anc a c umney Ire on Next week Canadian N:Ilional ,'01 ,l.:n

, Iled o e." ~I, thc sole, fOlllluland Board of Tracie m,'i ! .0_00 __•• _.'_"_' ------.-- I'etll'orks sholl', C01l1poncnts of :\l1t0115CI1. 54. fell down the gl'OllP of a firc at Grand Fa:is I its 15·member Council folla',I" I the show will he relal'cd ,-[cps ahout 7 p.llI. and w"s rtedl,' ttis II'cek, is improVingr''''CI'dent ing its regular wcekly mectin~ 'n,t In.rgentua No FlOres through outer ,pace to EUI"ope' Ir~3ted SOOI1 af'er the accidcut :';orlhcliffe H:spital, a t~iJ ,last Friday. 0 f'Ii ~ e and ha~k to the network point b)' Ductor Twomey of Bollroau, laid on Fridal', !: II hroadcastin;( it for :-';orth lie was thell takel1 to I:o:pital Hedgc.; severe Police arc continning tI:elr In·' "It is tile spck .... s· American consumplion, hut suecumbed to hiS lIlJuncs 5uffc~cd an astonishin~" AI- ~l;.b·orn\"""" I A W I 0 'N and ellts when she was vestigation today into the cause !11 ade!ed "how many intc~e.it. I ew Chloef ~ lfl 0el( It was on Signal Hill O\'er., soon aftcr acimitt;rncc, to leap frol11 a window of an accident at Holyrood on 0 mg, \'artcd and useful funehon. I Ii li the burning home and was I Wednesday night. I I~rge or .smail, .the Bo~rd Inl' , ilooking SI. .Iohn's that Gu-;;liel· The man suffered a fract~rcd to hospital in a state of I D. J. Lewis. 27 and Wilhur fl1\s contIllunily III ever·lIlcrea~· 0 W. A spokPsman for the Forest 11110 ~Iarconi received the first skull ancl other injUries which Furey 25 of HolYrood wcre in· Ing number", ElM Fire D~vision said yesterday that; Trans·Atlantie wireless signal led to deMh, Hedgc's parenls and an jured 'wh~n their car went out .' ar y oIDIng lng ,there have been no fires report· I Dec. 12.' 190L Later also the It IVas not immediatel" l~nolVn , f t I I I d . t By way of explanahon he , ed in the province over a week. ' hrst Shlp·to-shlp messages were whether the man would, be sist;I' dird in the fire. ~riJ?n ro nne cras Ie III a a pointed out that the Council of i . . 0 • : receil'cd and sent. hnried at Botwood or if tlw body

of ~Ir. and Mrs. ge. , , the Newfoundland Board flf I' Argentia Ncwfoundland _ mission during this period, hc I The last fire Ihr DlI'lslon at· would he returned to Oslo. Hrdges and 10 ~'ear old The condition of I!oth men Trade has decided to rccom C'lptain William J Scarpino "C, i conlributed materially to th~: tended was on July 11th. when: The hill and Cahot Tower, Antonsen'; home. for inteJ'illc;ct. Hedge" was held on was desenbed .as faIrly good mend anel urge that in future, rli~l'ed Captain Lc~nard E H.lr. i success of his squadron. . . .. i a fire was reported hurning 011 : where ~Iarconi worked. have _____ ,_,,_ and a very large ),csterd.ay blltlt IS exp~ct~d that I in order to avoid confusion t:,e I mon as Commander Ai;ho.·llo! I From January 1945 through· i B1ackmarsh Road. This was the, been made part of a national, of people watched sadly I tI.l!~Y Will have to remmn III hos· ; ~ord "Newfoundland" be usell I Early Warn inn Wing Atlantic lout the remainder of the war, : remnants of a fire where some historic site. the thrre caskets drove pltal for another few days. i III fl~Il .. as ~ppoPo,~ed to thc ~h. , at 2:00 p,m" "Friday: ,July 23, I Capt. Scarpino was atlached to campers "hoiled up". i CN and Canadi:m Pacific tte streets on thc way T~e ea~ was co":pletely ~e.: brel'latl?n Nfld. to (~ese:lhc ill ceremonies hcld in the Nort\; Patrol Bombing Squadron 99, , '. ,Trlccollllllunicatiolls peoplc in P.M,S, Elected funeral scmces and then to mohshed In the aCCident pollcc I compnnlCs ancl orgamzahons Side Gvmna'ium ,t the U,~ Iwhich he fitted out, commi:;· The number of ro~est flrcs re· tll'O Canadian ccntres have been At the concltluin~ ,rE';iC'l: of (ernet 'f 'I nt 'd I' t d' t I I I' t ' '. ~.J ,.. , ported 111 t he province so far I ct) or 111 crme, sal, IS e III e ep lOne (Iree orrcs, Naval Station here Capt SC'lr' sioned and commanded dunn~ , " 0' lI'orkin" on their share of the the Po;tmaster's Confercnce at ------"II f·t t' . I ft I" . • . • . . , thiS veal' has remained at 92, ,M , : ?W rus ra mg .IS .tle 0 en·, pino. Who reported to Argen. combat air crew trallllng opera- ! • project for ;1 month 1I'IIh plan· LClI'isparlc the fol:owin; PJ,;' I r~tlle search for ltstmg~ under; tia from the Industrial Collcgo:! tions in the Pacific. In June: ncr, from thc Canadian BrO'HI. m:l~lcrs II'cre elected to

Affairs, has been appointed cent customs surchargcs in the duly as the Comanding Officer Ulllt, Atlanttc tn. 1947 a~d bed' consultant for the Canadian I to.tel( 11'1'11 'p, "an enll'ghtene',l ment as an AvlatIon Cadet in 5~" wo years, e eSI f1 is responsible for Scilolarslll . , . the Newfoundland leader of the i at SI. .John's. is in charge of the plans and preparations approach is being takcn by N. the, Naval Reserve on July 5 and aner graduation, in Scpo . . I . " he rctiring from the Postal SCI" 'gllatl'on as a Nav','l' tember 1950, was assigned duty New Demoerahc Party, dechn· S.I'6 nal Ihll portlOll Of. the pro· I'ice on .Iuly :ll of this ),ei}, " anrl would ensure the most ef­ 1936 and desl B.T. Councillor Mr. Hay Murphy " d t t t t h I c H L R d PI t use of the nation's re­ -our Vocational Training re. Aviator on September 23, 193'1. as Operations Officer, U.S, e. a commen excep 0 say e .1: t. ~rry anI(, a 10 an from his position as pre;sident for surl'il'nl and recov­ prescntative _ in conjunction He was commissioner Ensiga, Naval Missile Center, Point IwIll be away abo.ut .two weeks. SuperVisor, Will be Jl1 charge at . of the Branch. The vacancy ill . in the aftermath of nuclear with pas t Councillor Mr. U,S, .Naval Reserve in Novem·I 1I1ugu, California. There he p~·o· ,One. sou.rce mdlcated ~Ir,! Stratford., , ' the presidency will be fi!Jed by Eugcne Young, who has been ber of 1937, subsequently tram· vided aircraft suppor~ for tc.sti Finn IS bemg sent to Saskat-I,. ~ependmg on technIcal eon-: the Vice-Presic\ent, ~!~ss ,1:: . )1, Ihe el'ent of R nuclear war, invited to preHent in person to ferred to the U.S. Navy ami at, and evaluation of gUided ml~ Ichewan by the CLC on loan to dltrons and othcr factors, the Oldford, and an Actm;:; VIC3 mOst urHent prohlem would Council constructive ideas cdu. tnined the rank of Captain to silcs ~nd missiles compon~lIts, the Saskatehe~van Federat!on I program is scheduled for either ' Pre5id~llt wilJ be se!ecte~ frol~ 10 C?Sllrc that the surviving cational", date from July I, 1956, includmg targct drone services. I of Labor. OffICIal explanatIOn IJuly 18, from 6 to 6,30 p.m.;: the Dlrectorale to serve, Ulltll Upon completion of his flight nom January 1952 throllgh: of the move was not :lVailahle .ruly 19, 5,31) to (j p,m.; or ,July the officers arc elected ,at the , wOlllcl receive, with training at the Naval Reserve ,lulIe 1953. he served as Exe· in Corner Broole 123, 3.15 to 3.45 p.m. i 19G3 Conference. o. InterrUPtion as pOSSible, Aviiltion Base, Oakland. Cali. cutivc Officer of thc airborne .--.- share of the food, mater­ , and fU~1 which had not fornia; Capt. Scarpino was :IS' carrier, USS Cape Esperance, destro)'ed or made tempor­ Telstar Telecast signetl to Patrol Squadron 24 which providell logistic suppor: unlit because of radlo­ WICKFORD COUJNS Another "first" will be made IllS Engineering Officer. for ,Far Easl' aviation operations next week at historic Signal He was detached in 1940 anti ag~lllst the Nort~ Korean and , contamination. It is ob. of havillg a one hundred perecnt \ Hili in St. ,lohn's. o,rdercd 10 the Naval Air Sta. Chrnese ~ommul11st forces. 0', t~at. there would be need turnout. ID'EAl FOR PICNICS - BOYS' SCOUT TYPE The Canadian Broadcasting tlon, Pensacola, for I Reporhng next to ~he ~f.a[f raltonlng, price controls In addition to its regional Corporation will beam a special I duty as a flight instructor anti of the C~n,tmander Air For(:e, distribUtion, and con: capability, the War Supplies , :, I, program to a satellite orbiting Instrument Training Officer. U:S. Paclhc Fleet, Capt. Scar­ CAMP OR TRAVELLING of essential Agency 111Ust have local or com· I Priorities would thousands of miles above the In January 1942, soon afto.r ~1n0 had dut~ as Personne~ O~­ Khaki Shirts munity clements on the samc earth and it will be picked up tbe outbreak of World War n, flce.r, responslb~e Jor t.he dlstrt­ ~o be established to pro. stand·by basis, so thut there will Sizes 13, 13Y2, 14 ,~r the requirements of by stations in Europe, I he was assigned to the seaplane ~utlOn and admlm~lrahon of ell­ PURE ALUMINUM be an equitable distribution of tender, USS Casco, as Air orc;. hsted personnel III that com· forecs, for the mass. food materials, and fllel In all The satellite-Telstar - was I eel' and Navigator. Frum JUly mand. i of evacuces, and for the SPECIAL ...... $1 a44 communities. As soon as the reo launched by the' United States I 1942 to JanU~I'y 1943 h : . . In February 1956, he. was fiS' of special foods for gional component has been sc· recen,tly an.d: when it is in a! Flight Officer lor Patrol ;q~~;I~ sl!!ned duty as Exec.uhve ~ffl' i cured, Mr. Collins will be visit· Canteen SELECTION Of certam pOSitIOn over the earth : ron 52 which was g d' eel', U.S, Naval All' Sta.lOo, hgovernment agoncy which ing the larger centers of popula. it can rcla~ television ndio and an(i·submarl·ne op ellt,age 1:1 Miramar. California after which a\'e responsibility and tion to set up,local components, J • ' • era IOns 1'1 I d t d t Ih telephone messages across the the Caribbean area .. he was 01'( ere 0 u, y WI. an SPECIAL ...... 51.44 to carry out these lL was learned from Mr. Col· Atlantic During the per' 'd F h Airborne Early Warning Sq:lud. f~nctions will be known • 10 '. e ruary . tl P 'f I' h . Bo'ys Shorts lins' Ihat although a nuclear The special program. n joint through December 1943 C' ron m Ie ael Ie Vi ~I~ ne \lar Supplies Agency. strike on Newfoundland should effort by Unitcd States 0 and Sca~pino served as EX~CU~(~~ later commanded unlll ,July Fit 6 - 12 , no legal entity in peace. not be discounted, our grcatest Canadian TV producers, will, OffIcer of Patrol Squadron 2111 195B, . ' PURE ALUMINUM A?eney requires a hazard in a nuclear lVar may be be relayed from the transmit-' and assisted in fitting out Om! Cap!. Sc.arpmo was aSSigned . officer to plan and" SPECIAL ...... ·8Bc from radioactive fallout. This tillg satellite back to a receiv. 1 s~ua.dron prior !o its commi.-o as OffIcer. Ill. Charge. ~f the ,U:S. In adl'ance for its many deadly dust can kill and maim, functions. ing station here so it can _be I slonmg. Squadron 2lO was also Naval MIS~II~ F~cll~ty, I Oill~ and people may find it neees· seen locally and will also be en.gage~ in anti·submarine opel', Arguello, Cahforn~a III AI~us, PLAIN 'N' STRIPED sary to remain under whatever Mess I{it beamed from the satellite to atlOns III the Caribbean area. 1058, .and bc~ame .Its first \...Ol~. is a Rcgional Director protection they can find for as European receiving stations. Ca~t, Scarpino heeame Corn. mantllllg O~ftcer. 111 Ma~ 19fi9. r.mer~enor., SUPply Planning' long' as fourteen days. I,n this fry Pan, CUPI Plate, Boiler mantllllg Offieer of Patrol He served III thiS capacity Ul!' TOlwels ,rovlnce, to ensure that. event, even if food were avail- S~uadron 16 'in 1944 and Isaw til July 1061 when he was 01'­ P:~"'lnce can act Independ. abIe-'in stores or even if the aIr operations in the Tini ,. dered as a student at the In SP,ECIAl ...... 4 fOR ...... ,:.. 51.00 there Is a disruption of stores were open, people would Guam and Palu areas. For th~~~' dustrial College of the Armed 51.77 th between provin.' not be able to venture out to Police Make miSSions, Capt. Scarpino reeciv: Forces. e central government. 'pick up supplies, It Is for this ed .the Air 'Medal, "For Meri- In addition to the Air Medal /~perlenced people: reason that householders WOUld. torlOus achievement in ae~11l1 with Gold Star, Capt. Scarpino's Servf eral and ProvIncial be wIse to ensure at least a mln­ 12 Arrests flight as Patrol Plane Com man- awards include the Amcrlcan frOm ces, from Industry, lmum seven days' supply of food der, In action against tn9 Defence Medal with star, Ameri· the vlrCOmmereial firms, to' and ·water Is kept available in Twelve arrests were made by Japanese forces from June 17 can Campaign :Medal. Asistic Pa· I Itand.~Us agency position,S, a "storm" cupboard. This Is par­ city police yesterday, 10 July 12, 1944." dfic Campaign Ribhon with y basis, M,r, Colllns' tlcu)arly Important where there Eight men were arrested (or He received the Gold Star'ln three operations stars, World ;et up Ihe regional are' I,nr.ant~ or young t;hlldren, drunkenness, one Cor drunken lieu of the second Air Medal. War 2 Victory Medal, Navy SUPPlIl) the Newfoundland' The offIces of the Regional driving ,two for rcfuslng to pay "For merltorious achievement Occupation Medal with Asiatic In t es Agency. Each po-' Director, are situated on the for hotel accommodation and 'us PatrOl Plane Comniander, in Clasp; China Service Medal, Na·

he agency must now fourth floor, Sir Humphery Gil. 'omi Riven In charge for bClng aetlon 0 against the 'Japanese tlonal DCCenee Medal, Korean llljflff by two altemates . berl Building,. Duckworth- Street, drunk 'and disorderly in \ the forces from July 25 to October Defence Medal and the United I -' ~ r challce'would exlat· _St"John'" , home. ' 7, 1944, Completing his tenth Nations Service Medal.

J I , .~ ... , : HIE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JULY 14, • - , d" 'THE DAILY NEWS ,'I Newfoundland's Only Morning ,Paper -- Auld 'Lang Syne - , EPA " (From the Dally News files) some rubbish. He reported 'that markable double ringed moon­ Edson In :1 The DAIU' NEWS Is a morning paper July 15, 1932: there is no special cause for rainbow was visible about 12:15 II established in 1894, and published at , the eight outbreaks of scarlet this morning, just as the rain 'the News Building, 355-359 Duckworth :',I DEPUTATION FROM fever reported Inst week nor el~red of[. The bow, wnich Street, st. John's, Newfoundland, b;W UNEMPUOYED . was there any dangor of any was in two semi·circles, appear· QUARTER CENTURY OF HISTORY I Ii Robinson & Company, r.lmlted. Before taking up the regu· seriOus outbreaks. Last week cd to thc eastward in the direc· IN JUSTICE BLACK'S DECISIONS lar buslncss a deputation from there were three new cases o( toion 01 the White Hills. It I I 'I hmMBER or Ihe unemployed committee was scarlet fever and one of diph· only lasted for a short period By PETER EDSON ing ImproV delighted TOE CAfIIADIAN PRESS admitted to the Municipal Coun· theria. At present there arc but was remarkably pronounc­ 'I in the hospital one case of ed while it remained. WASHINGTON (NEA)-It was more th;m taken by The Canadian PreBS IB excluslvel, ell meeting and as~ed what , provision, if any, the Council diphtheria el-3ht cases of scar­ incidence that Senior Associate Justice Huga of the Cana' enUtled to the uae (or republication of Association Ie 'I, had made for the relief· of the let fever :md one of typhoid. SAILS FOR OTTAWA all news despatches In this paper credit· ette Black's opinion outlawing state-prescribed standard ,I city. They. pointed out that At the request of the Secre­ (, of our restal cd to It or to the Associated Press or . about 800 men arc seeking • • tary of State for External Af­ ers in New York's public schools was handed Reuters and ~Iio the local news publish­ some means of support for their DIES IN PLANE CRASIl fairs at Ottawa, Hon. L. E. Em­ at the end of his 25th year on the Supreme rcalize, dl I ed therein. dependents and desired to know Cables received by Messrs, erson will sail Saturday for the United States. up to the stanl ,I ,:iEARLY SUBSCRIPTION RATES bl' the Canal ,J.~, " what could be done, Th<,l'~ was Parker and Monroe Ltd, yester­ Halifax enroute to the Ottawa 1 All Press Services and feature articlCl This double event marks a quarter. :.... ssoc.ation. I' Canada .... ,...... , $12.00 per annum a mectin'~ called for th', even· day conveyed news from New Imperial Conference, The Cn­ In this paper al'e copyrighted and theJJ m"ny of oiI~ ,i ing and the committee dc-ire(1 York of the death of Thomas nadian Minister explained to century of judicial service in which Justice t; sc~m 10 thm reprodUction Ii prohibited. 10 Bata, founder of Bata Shoes, at II IJIllted Kingdom and all , to havc something ddlllito the Newfoundland Secretary oC Black has delivered almost as many contra_ \~jlilb;ille.;s as 50011 a say at the next meeting ot the Zlin, Czcchoslovnlda, for which State urgent representations ,I, lll{orcign countric. $14.00 per annum' . versial but influential decisions as the late frying ~Icmber Audit Bureal Council. the local shoe firm arc repre· that Newfoundland should not Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. His famous turns out ;~ Authomed 85 second class mail by the or Circulation. sentatives, ~Ir, Bata's death oc· be unrepresented at the open­ . the accompany~'r( ! , :; Post Office Department, Ottawa, and NOT SERIOl)" curred when h's plane crasheLI ing of the conference and in dissenting opinions mad(" history in his 30 n parts (not al :' r4c payment of postage in cash. Dr. Brehm report~d having in a dense fog over Switzerland. 'response to this the Prime Min- years on the court, 1902-32. oroughlyJ or , visited a building comlJlain~tl istCi' a·;:reed that Hon. lIIr. " . :: \.i '\ , I'! SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 oI,owned by Mr. J. J. Quir year in St. John's there had been appoints our .visitors who think we a vice·preident, and Lawrence Court and on American life, changing, ner:hapl, " , could r~sort to municipal laws same day off, .Johl1son, a former Syracuse Imly 17 days of heavy fog and 19 are just talking for effect when we to choose any day of the week. (3) From a busincss vielV· N.Y., supermarket operator, course in history. 1'1 pays of light fog. We seem to have tell them of the wonderful sum~ From this point the-normal pro· point ,the writer o{ the iem who died before the trial ended. ------,----- I' tome pretty close to the annual mers of the last two years and how f' ernment, is, of course, just another otal for 1841 in the past six weeks. unusual. this July has been. There of its effectiveness on an experi­ Gems Of Th t is, of course, just one of those is' nothing, of course, that. anyone step forward in the development of mental basis and we may see the t ings. But' that is small consola- can do about it but that does not improved world communicat.ions by opening of a new world of commu­ Man is not made for defeat. " using satellites in orbit as repeat­ II ion to those who have need of a mean that we should feel better nication as a practical operation in -Ernest Henning~ er stations, But there is little doubt .. ;! ttle sustained sunshine afta): the . about this year's quirks of weather the reasonably near future. * " I' You are never so near to victory as when " ng dreary months of spring. It which simply. constitute far too I ed in a good cause.-Henry Ward Beecher. less than small conifort to those trluch of a very bad thing. If we r. Brit Too Few Are Caught tho have taken. their children to . mustgr,~n and bear it, we shall not' * " " Ii .0£ all the scum that infects the as a narcotics operator for 25 I fe country. It interferes with the do it very willingly. A wrong motive involves defeat. criminal area of the human race, Y'ears. There must be surely a -Mary Baker the worst by br are those who means by which this nefarious " " participate in the. smuggling and trade can be brought under better " I Another'New Worldj'Opens He conquers twice, who upon victory ~ ,': ' distribution of narcotics. New York control and those who practise it himself.-Francis Bacon. . The first major experiment with France and it provided many other has just caught up with· a.few of caught up with and given their tt»nmunication through 'a man- proofs of its' usefulness in speeding . them and the biggest fish in the just deserts before they can do too " " . de earth satellite in orbit has the transmission of sound and pic- latest catch seems to. have been , , , .' I '. . , much harm. The criminal element There are some defeats more triumphant n a triumph for scientific ingell- tUres. Ie' " ' '" ' ' , staggered by a sentence of.. 40 in its present . highly organized victor~es.-·Michel de Montaigne. ty. The satellite, which has been Telstar, which was put together, years; But the tragic fact· is that' state may be difficult to pin down ed Telstar, was put into orbit by the American Telephone' and before the law caught up with him " " " but it cannot be impregnable al­ the United States last Wedne3- Telegraph· Company and launched and removed him from the society In many a war it has been the vanqui~hed dit... ·~·!J3,I~.~bIe, th;e;- X:fi!1~y: n.! ".' under.. t~e: joint. sponso:rship, of'that ,. on Which he 'had -been too long a though sometimes, it is feared, it the victor who has carried off the finest spoilS: dell' teleV!lion'programmes: from . cOrpOrati()n andthe American Gov- nauseous blot, he had been known seems to be just that. _HavelocJ> 5 DAILY NEWS, ~T, JOHN'S, NFLD.,. SATURDAY, ruLY 14,1962 LY 14 , UIC Agents ..... " Magistrate's lo.e Opening Dental Society To Attend Court Foggy RecQrd? For Bell Island " "Has the girl been examined'?" Eastern Newfoundland has Representatives of the Unem· HE oI Magistrate ~'Neill inquir~d ~ft.er heen shrouded in fog for 13 days ployment Insurance Commission PASSING SCENE reac hers Meetln E he had convIcted a teenaged gIrl this month and, if it keeps up will be on Bell Island Tuesday At , labrador Entertained . 1 It h much longer it may break tl:e July 21 for the purpose of~teg· ey ERIC A. SEYMOUR On June 7, 1962, the Naval .Three Newfoun.dland. teachers I on an assau c arge.. record of 1944 when there were istering for Employment and Station Dental Department p.n· wIll be among slxty·nme dele· The girl was conl'lctcd on a 20 consecutive foggy days. Unemployment Insurance hene· tertained twenty·one memberr ~ates who will be present at charge of assaulting a woman \ 1leanwhile, airline schedules fits those who will be affe(ited City On TV of the Newfoundland Dental a·.e fifth annual meeting of the with a knife and slashin~ her' have been disrupted to St. by the tlVO week shutdown core rovem-ent I Newfoundland is getting Its On Sunday night at 8 o'clock Society. The Society includ~d Canadian College of Teachers hand. She was remanded for I John's but some flights have mencing July 15th, 1962. Imp . shal'e of official cut.baeks in Ir?n Ore Company of Canada dentists from SI. John's, Grand Ueeting July 16th and 17th at sentencing until Monday. In managed to get into Argentin. Registration will take plac~ m delighted. wIth the public works projects, paving, will present a half·hour doc~.' Falls, Corner Brook, Carbonear, Prince of Wales College, Char· the meantime she is to be exam· Foggy roads have increased in the Union Hall beginning.~' (Ire than bring taken b) ~he local ! higher priccs for some commo. I1.lcntary' on CJON.TY· TillS Bcll Islnnd and Gander. Tile lotte town, P.E.!. ined hy a doctor. the driving haZJrd also and the 9:30 a.m. of the .cana(li~n Re~: I dities and generally feeling the film. was take~ durmg the Dental Department preseJl(cti cause of Tuesday's Trans·Can· Huga A,;oclatlOn to lInprolC I economic pinch, we can do, specIal ceremo1ll~s Tuesd?y and a program of professional Icc. They are: Brother A.E. BIer.· A man appeared on two char· ada Highway accident ncar the 'I ,(Tibcd ,ta~d.a~·ds. ~Ietc. i somcthing at home to help. Wed.nesda~ of thiS w~e~ In con· tures and clinics, includIng 8 nan, St. John's; Harold V. ges, the first fa: leaving the Witless Bay intersection was .. ORIGINATION. ;-. landed of Ollr ~e't.l\llan!., as, Now is the time for all pea. nechon WIth the off~clat open· 1lour of the Naval Station lind French, Musgravetown: and S 1 scene of an aCCIdent and the tI It'b t d I poor visi· i Ongm of the expresslon'.·'1o people rNlhzr. do not me.a· pic in the province'to cut down Ing o~ the Carol ProJect. the VW.13 C Tt' G. l\IcCurdy, St. John's. Only oecond for driving witholl.t a ral\ ~ a n u e 0 spin a yarn" is from the:i;a, .me COurt ',I' to till' ,tandards bid, tl' t t' I' Viewers will hear some of aCI lIes. teachers with established aca·; licence. He w~s convicted on 1 JlI ~. iWhere sailors were in the Ii.blt t Heg, I on lell' mea consump Ion The visiting Dentists wcre d . . by liIl' (,mal'. r1311 'add a few more meals all(PCI' the speeches. made on thIS. I:!s· . t k t I h t tl BO I ernIe records and experience, both charges, For Icaving the of talking endlessly while mak .\;;OI'.;lliol1 .... 11 .' i 11'('ells of fish to theIr diets. It ! toric occasion and see the vast. a 'en, 0 unc a Ie Q am are .admitted to membership of: scene of an accident he was, ina spun yarn from untwisted quarter_ , 111;11) ,I! 0111 ,~1Il1J I~"' is not only helpfUl to the eco. ' ness of the mining ventur~. In followmg the aflernoon pr~gram this "learned society withil tl:e I fined $75 or two' weeks in .Jail. : PI' rope hem. i1 J ustiee ,1'.'1\\ 10 IIIII~1 t.iCY a,r,e : nomy hut it is also of great I duded will be the Premier set. were take? to t1le O~flcer~ i teaching proCession." i and for driving without a licence: OpU ation --p----- " contra. II, >0011 .b tlle\~~t benefit to the health. Fish is hng off the first production Club for dlllner. FollOlVlIlg 151 he was filled $35 or three weeks' B R I' . ---- . l'I'('wl 11') 1~lg 1~lac He I' the g,'eatest protein foud, tile hlast tour of operations. the of. the program pl'esented during .ov.er 100.delcgates from every in Jail. : y e 19 Ion i the late , t.11'1l; utll I' relWIl frw~, , (Ioctor." tell 11'._. C' • I' . r th '1\ ,the duy plOVlllCe WIll gather at Charlot·; , .. I' f N [ d i ...... -:7-:~.!!!I' r,o,WLI.""" ""IIIP"III'III" Irlc'(1 ,., , ICta opcllIng 0 e ml com·, \ 'I tclown next II' k f . C d. ,. , Three men for hein a drlltlk I he popu atlOn 0 ; ew oun . . d. r .; famous " 'It .., I' I Ii III I d t tl ff" I'" ... • . ee 01 alia as" 'I' rl b' . I' ' '. .' "11 Ill ':1' ,nut '1:lI'a~'s couK" . rom Jere on, lVe WOII ( ;c p ex an scenes a Ie 0 ICla '. W n c. ' . ' . . onlv National Confcren f' ill a publk place, were conrictetl all ) Ie IglOUS groups " as I \' . 11 his 30 ''''II pl, ' ': ' ito Iwar preachel's eX[ll)und from banquet (..1Ilt. . . 101lUs-Olai Sur· . ce 0 I . follows' An"liC'tn Church-l~O· 1\ hill or qtlll'k'!I'Il'd ' . "~l'l' and the Maxillarv Sinus Teachers. This Conference will and two of them wcre fmcli . . b ,'. k'l . : '\ 111111'01"; , ! the pulpit the value,S of eating 0 • • j. J '. 1 I Id $200 '1' ·t· tl . f' 'I 688; Baptlst-W.I; Gree' Ort 10· I ..' , Lt. n. H. Dixon-Transplan. le Ie from .July 17 _ 20. ,eac 1 slllce I lIas lelr Ir, . . "'1 0'. f,,; "! . 1t"',11 I'l',taatant i for Jisl? We would ;.like to se;. .... offence. The other man was dox---. 4n. :Jellls 1-:-_a3., Luther· I . . . .' I UCl1ce tl.1l1 )1 II' cl " all bUSiness ftl'lllS IIsm!: the PrJ. tat IOn case presental1on. ',S. G. Principal of l'I'ned $10,()u. IIn-- J70: .,Icnnolllle- .19: Pen· ;,' ,r I. in n Vacat"loners ~lcCurdy, "~. 1., \t' I'Ittlt' ..'1 ('Il."'ll t ( !i '-.\." 1 I I' Lt J B I alhrop Replanta P I \ (~ ldi"idual 1 II hc en.' I'llte posta lilac lilies. In.;el't on . ." ., . - ., rince of Wales College. is Presi teeo!.ta -20,361: Presb)lcl'Ian· --: '\ i: t,wn Ilt,\ '~I;ltrt~ food bl' ' ali (hltgoing mail an cat more hon cllse prescntatlOn. I dent of the Canadian Teachers' Also in l'onrt ye"terda~' fou,' 2,510; [toman Catholic-16:l,618;, V' \: 'l~;~ n s instead Itl ':1) 01( the http'r I fish s:ogan. We would like to p.~r..: Federation, and will preside men were charged with drunk Ukranian or Greek Catholic- I 0-":'\~, ),(1 , r,'.131<1.1 11 >, • tll"ll Ill': Il'lt. I lind a little space in their ad·. O"lsapPo"lnted Cup!., n.. II. SC?tt- F~II over the Conference. Other driving, each had hi, C:J;C p.ost. ,153,; Uniled church- 97,886: ',:ir 1 . ;1 $'., ,htl.pcw" 1., with , the 'llmost,. 'f'dIn. a I'tl t e space.'.. In th"delr a . Dcn t ur~.'1 ee hIllq~e \VI th SP~Cla,I teachers attending from this pone d an(. I reman rldfe or elg It1 : 0 l !C~S- ~'10l3 .: . .: "VThe high school girl whoJ is pool' 'cl or not , arr .,111( l'e,'!lslllents for fIsh. Why not emphaSIS on peripheral adjust· province arc: Rev. Brothcl' A days on hall of $200 and a S\lr·, 11115 makes a total popul~licn 'I Qt history rncy be great on dctt'" I'C J1\C)\\l, f I I . h'l d 'I'b' " - 'ra when Il~ abollt M'nse of cat\l.rc f S1 once In a w I e on Reports from camping and me~t an. eqlll I ratIOn at tunc F. Brennan, st. John's; H. V. i ety of $200. i of 457,853. :leI totaH. "" hall' otten 1V0n.1 the same. scale as frozen n;ut. picnic parks in- Eastern Nell" of Illserl1on. French, Musgravelown; and ------.------, 'asy way Ilhl' thu,r ;('I('ctcd to I ton 01' chIcken from many miles foundland indicate tr.at the ex· Evel'ard King, st. John's. lie of the I a mp'llll for ,ome big fun· : away'! tended period of poor weather 'crill 10,1 for idea, .1Ild: By. a concerted effect we feel is having its effects on holiday· rengthen A "t t ~cabia 'htll'" turkl'l' as the certam that we could get the ppom men L b F" . 1'[I'lr .. ~ 11\111 th(' llI;a;lpetiz. gospel of cating. more ~isH er~'n th past ten days or so I 0 ster' Ishery l'OIl-I'I1II11C It- a fOl'crunner. ~cross to the pubhe. The flsh· the rela~ation arcas have becn MONTREAL, July, ll-Ap· mniber~it IS 75, he IIC Iial (. pr(,;ltited olten 1Il'; lIlrlustry would he gratcf~11 almost descrted as callipers and pointment or Frank G. Huck, lple, given a- Ill' iI;ll'(, liI,a heard 0:11' .md .1I11ght even cooperate 111 picnicilers have been unable to C.A., ~s controll~r of the th~eo Extended the "Uld.ls harp on th(': (lffcl'ln~ to resta\ll'?n~s and enjoy the outdoors because or Canadian operatlllg ~ompantes }L I thl'IIIC, II hat I' lI'l'ong with 1 hotels more fresh I'arlehes. Let, fog. rain and cold. DC the Rowater Corporation of fi'h~ E'jlwally wh~n the: us I·.cncrate the cod and other Usually at thIs time of year North Amel'ica Ltd. was an· Extension of five days is to be ! president ,I of di.'rr~ ,\l'C I'isit~l's ,' speclcs'11 b of seafood. b f" TheII results the parks arc crowuc.1 d'WII!. nounce d to diday. ma e .l1l Ia bster fishing season lcldress, oar ,iWf-. II'C frrl ('crtain ' WI e very ene ICla . campcl'S and itinerants. Sam l\lann, controller and along the East Coast of Nfld., ack has tthr\' IIOllid apprrl'iatc a Damp, foggy weather has, treasurer of BCNA, said Mr. in orler to compensate for un· rOIl;;e or tll'O, We do not I plagued 'Eastel'll Newfoundland I Huck had been named control· fav.ourable fishing conditions ,\lllrrlOlI, ilpprecialr COIll' ~ evera, for nearly two weeks and lllany IeI' of Bowater's Newfoundland earlier in ~'ear as Fisheries lIIin· lhis prac. ,11 liIl, (1i;lalitc to eat tm" people who were unfortu~ate Pulp and Papcr ~!iIls Ltd., Cor· . istel' ~lacLean announced today. , \\hith prohahly callie from 1 enough to take th~ir va~atlons ncr Brook, Nfld., and Bowatcr II In district conccl'llcd from Cape. lointed to rrdon moll)'. man), llIolllhs I :;:.pl· damE CS ha\'c been very dIsaPPOinted. Power C,mlpany Ltd., Decr, Race to Southeast corner of .,-had been ancl 111 a Irozen stat~. I Ir. I _-----'- Lake, Nfld .. and Bowaters Mel", Province to Cape Norman at· ,) I. ',Ie arr to ~('t ll10re fish I .' 5C" Paper Company L,td., Lil'er· northern most tip, normal clos· ,,' 0111' ,[Ida! ballquets thc ,The fonowlng communlcablc ccption Hr. C.B. (1), , Acndin University founded in 1938 is tile alma mater 01 thousands of men and womell who have se''o'cd Canada WIth 1011 that 5irp 11I1I>t hI' laKcn right I diseases hal'c bcen rcporlcd to CHICKEN POX - Comer pool, N.S. ' ing date for lobster fishing.! dlslinction in government, bU:illlesS and in the flold of cduci1tion. O/er/ookmg the tidal waters of Mmds Basin. it , It I Off f th e k Br(lok (4). Brl·ells.• ]Itnction (J). ~Ir. Mann said the appoint· July 15 for current season, wiil' :,' fix rates' ~I[Jrr :\clI'foundl.lIluers I tl Ie. I,ea I ICC or ell' e ~. is situated on a campus of unll'Jallcd beauty. A Wide VdflCly of scholarships, bursaries and prizes are available. drmand I'! the eatcring , enchng .July 7th. 1952: WHOOPING COUGII- Marys ment was made in the interest be July 20. In much of this It' yalue of abli,hmc'nt. that they ,ervc i ~IEASLES- West Bay, Pod epidemic). of closer financial and accou.nt. district ice conditions during the i This University oflcrs: Acadia has seven residences for lcluetion, If IIO\' thell look to 'llloth. : au Port . (2), Piccadilly (1), INFLUENZA- A\'olHlalc. C. ing integration of the Canadian season have seriouslY hampcred I DEGREES IN: men and three for women, with hotrl or cillO which will be I Lourdes (2), Aguathuna (3), B. (12), St .•Ioseph's (20), Lew· world·wide Bowat~r . Organiza'!lobstcring, with result. landings i Arts Science - Economics - COll1l11erce to add a [el\' fish cour. 'Cornel' Brook (6., Placentia isporte (epidemic). operating compallles. or. the 1 are down considerahly from oth· i Theology - Divinity - Music - Educallon total accommodation for 965 stu­ Ie dissent­ to thcir mClIllS. ' (cpidemic" St. Vineents (epi· INF. HEPATITIS - P or t lion. Mr. lIucl( has relmqUlshed i er years. 1 dents. The latest dormitory for nterpreta· the mcantime. it cannot· demic), st. John's (7), Greens Union, T.B. (1), Placentia (2). his position as treasurer of 1 There is no evidence of a I DIPLOMAS IN: women, Dennis House, will open bring the ;trcs.;cd too frequently that Hr. fl). Goulds (2). st. John's (1) Bowater's Newfoundland mills Enginc['rino _ Secretarial Science - Music more [i,h we cat the more' Jl1UilIPS- Placentia (6), Cor. Strept. SORE THROAT-Pia· and the BOlVater Power Com· shortage or lobsters on Grounds'l· Il'l.:rlliJle) in September 1962 with space .s opinion. Pre.professional courses prepa.!atory to: arc hclping 0111' fishermen •. ncr Brook (5). centia (4). pany, but will continue to make :iness and Med,cine _ La'il _ Dcntt>try - Nursln~ for 152. that there is a period oC, GASTRO ENTERITIS- Pia· GLANDULAR FEVER - St. his headquarters in Corner The Harhor Pilot reported IS blow in facing the nation and centio (1),.51. John's (1), Con· John's (1). Brook. that a Portuguese Trawler was For additional information write: l it. Also, ---.------_. ------_. the only ship to enter port yes· The Registrar, Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia :chools re- terday while two Portuguese Trawlers and a Russinn Tug sailed.

eral ,or\l1M·. turned. of Justice 'hins sum· i ved there, lhere. The' cnt would rantee the. [)\'ernment . icted on a

,n, and The " must be SORRY usually lins cited

the great in the last FOLKS I dissenting:, we recog· ) be trifled ' .. ' WE HAVE TO INTERRUPT SERVICE TO THE CITY ON SUNDAY, "JULY 15th, FROM 6:00 a.m. TO 8:00 a.m.

WE ARE GOING TO MAKE IMPORTANT CHANGES AT STAMP'S i, , .. ;~ LANE SUBSTATION. d this phU:;: ; 1 :' in an in',,! nd slander~ ALL POWER WILL BE OFF WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE AREA itution. BOUNDED BY LeMARCHANT ROAD, HARVEY ROAD, PRESCOTT ! ! i; , , ! 1 STREET, SOUTH SIDE ROAD AND COWAN AVENUE. , i ,I , , , . PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE TIME " .',' . j " SUND.AY, JULY 15th, lest He~Jllilt1P as when From 6.00 a.m. to' 8.00 a.m. echer. You can afford to when you fly TCA Ecollomy. Spend more time there, spend NOT? THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING t. time getting there .... fly TCA. Call your Travel Agent, or TCA 8·7011. REDDY KILOWATT~ :ary Baker FAX $74 ~i~~;YMONTREAL $120 ~i~~~~Y TORONTO $16.6 ~i~~£Y ("KNOW CANADA BETTER") . . TRAIlS-CANADA AI. "NES ~'AIR CANADA - triumphant

COMPANY LIMlfED . For reservatioDs and tlckett see , . , FURNESS 'TRA VEL OFFICE - vanquished . HARVEY'S TRAVEL AGENCY Newfoundland Hotel-DIal 8·5623' nest spoilS. Co.redentionBidldIDg-Dbl 94093 -Havelocl' ! .

• THE DAILY NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY. JULY 14,

~_;.... __.... ______... ______~ ____ ""~ .. ! .....__.:J"I"Iot'"_~ ·UI'L'l.""V:." ....Tr.· ..-.· ...... # .. 11"''''' , , , Fr~sh , , ••." ...... :. •• I't.~ ... ~ ... ~ ... ~~~~ .. -+·,:h·~ .... -.~· ... :+: o:*:t):.:":.:.:.::.::.:.::.~.:.:.:.:.:.;' BQwl of , Cherr~es Adds , 'I j ] l :1 Joy of Living , 'I [s~~i~i~ P~rsonal ~ 1 ~ W " ••4~ " ~.t BY GAYNOT ~L\DDOX "1 !, I The frcsh cherry sealln , shol'l. But while it ~ il ,. ~~Viii let's enjoy it to thc t I ,! ~il ~. Co./umn-- ~h ~ " ~: V bowl of cherries on the I ~:' ~ fresh pineapple and ,~ , , ~ ) " takc place August 25th. fruit CliP and of COurse a' , , FROM HALIFAX 1 :1 G, D. Lawrnski o{ Hallfnx, of fresh chcrry 13rls ad! ! N,!I/ ,i: .ill the province on IN TOWN thc joy of livin~ thc~e ~ bu:f!lIcsS and Is rcglstm'cd at G, A, Nolan or Rockingham, days of summcr. ij N,S" is at prcscnt in the CI:Y .~ J th~\ Kenmount Motcl, , on business and is rc~lstercd at FRESH CIIERnr TARTS ANNIVERSARY the Kenmount Motel, (YIELD: 8 .SER\·IXGSI 1 envelopc unflal'ollrcd ~ , ~r. and Mrs, E, Larkin arc 'I cel&brallng thell' wedding an· 98 YEARS OW gclatin I' ~4 CliP cold w~tcr , nt~ersary tomorrolY, July 151h, ~Irs, M, E, Kenand of the 2·3 cup sugar Cottgratulations. city celebrates her 98th birih­ :1 day tn·uay, Saturday, July HI!!, '4 teaspoon salt \.• i I OUT 01-' HOSPITAL ::ihe has been confined to her 2 c!we~t ~ who was a patient at the Gcn· cherries :1 cral Hospital, was dischar:lcd scnior membcr of the IOD~ , ,I and has always takcn a major I, cup heavy cream, I OilS Wednesday and Is now fl" whipped I :1 cupcrating for a few duys ut the purt in war work for Newfound­ lnnuders overscas, and as far 1 cup pittcd Ircsh ,,',\'((t ! , "I,, Nqw{oundland Hotcl, bcforc rc· , , , unclt as the South African War. swecl cherrie~. ':ut:; tucning homc. 1111'S. Goodycar half ! ~ All join in wishing her recovery j, , , , is ~lso registerctl at thc lIotel. 2 tahlcspoons sugar almost fail from her iIlncss. I, teaspoon cOl'llot NEW I.IGJlT fer this satisfying dinner feature, glazc. Chill. Gall,i,h ley~ sh~l'cr, at Karwood. oN nOLE OF MINISTEIt'S -- ._-_._---_._--- whipped crcam. if de'irElbla~ thcm.. • • WIFE FRESH CHERII\' ,m, ,./ ' nCl'cr gcl dirty nnd who Irarl through it. You can mal,{l crnled with ),0111' makc-up lI,\PP\' 1I1R'I'l1llA \' I PI;\EAPPI.E (,()~II'OTE' 1It;"'e\"r~, h?I"C me Ill' HVl'l1 MILLETT more restrlcteil lil'es than )'0111' clolhcs closel n p~rt of sha!les~ Crcale a bluc·cyed (Yield: 6 Sefl'in~,1 fewr)at h rharll'oo( :'Iany happy returns of tile :,',. ,"':1 JIlost of Ihe othcr children III f ('i )'0111' pcrsonality, tllO, hy Spl'::",'­ r.... p1l if :'tmr ("yc~ ~re who"hal"c bcen ahl! Th Ollt' dn\' to Fredcrick Ka\,unag:l, 01 .mothcr color. Apply cye ", Clip sugar , beauliful I Whal is a ministcr's wifp. the church, Or .. e ~un ing your fr;lgrance on padded 1 cup water \\,1;0 crlcbrates his 2ntl birth· :BeVlare re~lIy like'! That is thc ques· llilllgers. : tn';' blue or a hlue 2 two"inch sticks '\,ho'p 01 the you· day toda)', July 14th, tion that the Boston Unil'crsity Whatc\'cr pCl'sOIwl or family I When )'011 are going '];111('­ mist shadc" Thcn draw on a cinnamon S, n .. Bennel b:lIlri (If blue cye liner and lise molored all School of Theology Is going to plans the minister's wife h,IS 1..1 jng, spr"y thc hem of a full· " teaspoon frc,h :emon HI find Ollt h~' a rcsearch IJrog· nI'e al\\'~ys subjcct til Ch211:~C skirted drcss so thal it will btue mascara. 2 cups fresh pineapple Diego, C, DislL'il't AchiCI'cment Dill' Rc· IOir} vltlflre,lot;'ves in Nel to fit in lI'ith ~ny dCll'ancls on !-\ .rlazy Day .gil'c off a slIhlle scent with ram of m~ss inlervicwing thaI I - wedgcs Newfoundl ports (Humhcr·Bonne Bny & will take thrce ycars. her time Ilwde hy nny churc!1 c\'el'y movement, To tomplcll' Ihc cool thrme. :' 'r.B,S.) w!l1 he discusscd on I,)· flY ALICIA HART minlltes, iIl1rl use an clIett h'e weal' lipstick that has rosc or 2 cups frcsh pitlcd slIce: Iwent.six grollp, cheerics day's 4·11 Radio l'ro;:ram 1111 t.he When the facls are all in Ihe AI the lirst sign of SllllllllCl', sun tun Jolion, Gr

scc holl' m did. This ALLYOUNEED weeks may h Your lim FOR FUN 18 .' , , In Ihe ~lafUn( 4597~, ~~~~ I\t~ had a \!SHE PtlllFS Jt M,gD~T.>' out in wh SlMU'lIAIOK invl!lb BlEtmlIIW and I ~~./I..~ ./IJ,"", Would _Df,D~!_ much' . A MERVYN LEROY PRODUCTION (~:::::! Also - UP·TO.THE-MINUTE NEWS' Cap·sleeved cooler-just witat LACED-TO-TOE ATHLETIC CANVAS BOOTS . RAVDANTON \ MADLYN RHUE TECHNICOLOR WARNER BROS, the young set neMs for drcss· Sturdily constructed Black with White trim Canvas Boots, with I TIMES OF SHOWS up or play whcn the sun comes Th EVENING'SHOWS: 7 O'CLOCK - 9,00 up early and stays ~1l day, rubber soles, Also - UP-TO-THE-lIHNUTE NE\VS Sew in strawherry·frcsh prints, Little Genls Sizes 6 - 8 Y'luths' Sizes 9 - 13 j9 MAllNEE: 2 P.M. piqtla, broadcloth. ,,,.$1 PLEASE NOTE - ONE EVENING SHOW $1.19 DAILY STARTING AT 7.50 Printed p~ltern 4;;!J7: Clul· YOllU,.,a }olen's Sizes 6 - 11 dl'en's Sizcs 2, 4. 6. B, 10. Size Boys' Sizes 1 - ,5" .. ,,····$1.49 $1,69 NEXT ATIRACf,IID"N MATINEE - 1.30 . 6 takes 2 yard~ 45-inch, FIFTY CENTS (50) In coins TOM~r\: SANDS - "FABIAN" in "LOVE. IN (no stamps, please) for this A GOLDFISH BOWL" - SONGS - ExCrfE~ . .-LAST liMES' TO -DAY . pattern, Print plainly SIZE, MENT - THRILLS - Also "WALK LlKi;A . .OLIVIA 'DE'HAVILLAND - ROSSANO NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE. DRAGON" with JACK LORD - NOBIE'Mo· . BRAZZIin "LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA"­ NUMnBR_ . eARTHY - ADVENTURE THRILLS, - ROMANCE -- EXCITEMENT - THRILLS - Send order to ANNE AD/,MB, SUSPENSE, IN CINEMASCOfE' AND COLOUR. care ST. JOHN'S DAII.Y NFIVS "nlt~rn Departmcnt, 6n IIRONT ST" WEST, TORONTO, ONT.

------.----~~~------...... T.Y 14, DAILY r-.:EWS, ST. JOHN'S. NFLD. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 rresh. 7 A.dds ':mg• KNOX - ADEY WEDDING Pollys Quiz Fall Fasllion F(J~r School Set Inside Track LIGHTED CANDLES IIIIPAIt'l· r ~t'\DDOX 'm,ow OF WARMTII TO FESTIVITIES 'rry S~aSOn' By CASSIE BROWN vhilc it , the becn a vcry worthwhile expert By POLLY CRAMER , 011 Ihe icnce, , .11111 NothlnJ( Is more f1ntter'ng • • • to a hostess, 'her hOllse and Had a card Irom Ferll and nnd her guests Ihan many nene IlnYll'arc\ who werc ex· lighted cumllcs. They gll'c ,1 ('xplorlng the rulM of Pompeii, lesllve nil' to even the ~il11· and were having a gastrono. plest gnthering, Dul be sure mlclsts holiday In sunny Capl'l. they m'c placed so ns not to be Their enthusiasm (or Ihls port 8 lh'c hazard, 01 the world wos boundless. Expect to have glowing reports Candles on the dinner tnhlc on thts trip, sllould he talI onough so that • • • their fllckering is above t!w lInldlne ReynDlds, of Truro, : I eye level of sent cd guests. To N,S., very enthusiosUc nboul kcep t he man from turning on our province. He !lnd~ the the electrIc lights oevr til.) scenery mognlflcent, and loves dinner tahle, have enough the fishing In our rIvers, Was candles 50 gucsts con sec each at K this week and Is trovl· othcr. II candles alone aren't crcam, ling bock over our dusty nigh. sufficient, supplement them roads this week end. WI11 dD with a lamp on the serving ',','sh sweet ~ome '(Jshlng at Harry's River table or II pair 01 atlractive 'Tics. cut IP on Sunday. He has done much sconces that arc electrified. solman (lshing In the Burgr:o , "liml,: i::ii' n~c w~cn Flowers on the tahle should !)~ ~\laur area. 10 ("I'"(',,ing nn)' ~ind low enough so I!ucsls C3n se2 ,0"llstarch • • • each othcr across the table, ':11 for garnil\ opi~ion :,!h'lll our ,I'enth· BInDWATCHERS: A hright . ~r(' ill jl :<:l'lr of torpor 1 in cold Sllot at 1\ Ihls past week Is ~ In my book, lighting candles Comhine rr,:~'\r:1 III Ihe filct t:lilt little leathered friend wlt~1 , :1:1(\ ~() aholll our work in daytime is laboo, '['he only snit and wlne·red (?) hend and necK, .. hOi' Ii' .vUlt· possible excusc would he that ·:,11 and p:',;ccl hl' and otller mnrkln~s thot have ": n 11,1('\(\I'''l'd glance. they wel'c ncerled [or illumin· lop port set bird·watcher ,Tohn Rowland~ ation of a Ilincheon tahle on a Sill' in on pins, and needles, when toM " thi~ ",':!lher is I(ood . Mr. and. Mrs, Kevin Knox following their dnrk nnd stormy day. ,I' loll' heat O( It, All the children ,nt K and I hnilin~) " 1i,1lC"y, since thc fall wedding which was solemnized at the Marian n few adults 4.y iOI ...... , .. On y ur"l ,"" mm. New York was an experience fl~r, butt~r nnd brown sugnr; EXCELLENT PRICES AND TRADES ON OTHER MODELS· TOO I -11 "" I. Ih, '~ SCOk~IO tOil. 21 to Noy. 21) In Palish 111'[,' Polish hOBpitali. ,olso, dill potntoes nnd cnbbage . I flll\ "hl"r 'kll~~,\~nt IhDUlh £ytt)'tlIIII" faYO.,.' a aay 'Wtt"rnd. \'ou , ty and fine Polish fooo, , Bo!h cooked with applo 8lices, 'I'here .r~~r 11 I, JUftO 211 0" "Imlll",d by n... pe'ple and pili.. , the doctor and his 'graciolls wore IWD desserts 10 choose MOST CONVENIENT TERMSARnANGED h "i;nI.tih, J1,u.h I. I.." SAGltTA"IUS (N ••• 22 i. 0... 1 I I I ,t... Ifll(lIlI. ,Conctnlt,t. on odd job •• round the hOIl,. wire. 'Hallna. II 8culptress, . from: Chocolate Mazurka and ;!:;~ 2110 J~ly 211 'bit Y'. IItfllCtlll durin, lilt "Iftllf, Wer& born and reared ! n Sour Cream·Wlld Cherry Com· \0 ~'b ~I. If _.Ihlnl CAPRICORN IDle. 2l t. Poland but have lived In the pote. Thcn black coffee, I • 6'.1 li,lnl up, People UI ..., _petlU". L~, /luV, 211 tlte .Ime ,•• tIt lor ..,thl., ,.. United States lor the past 19 ""'II .Ione, modilJlln, ',Yell'l, BAKED IMPORTED CANNED -' and ....,d";., Ih. AQU"~IUS (Jan,'21 t. f.It. III -" . IA A 101 .1 Ittl.ity It dIoIttttl, ..., of POLlSII JlAM , III ':"~I I, S'pl, 221 -1.1 ..,ur .. SPend Ii ... ouIdqoll, JOHN. CLOUSTON . LTD. ,Mrs. Mantell served what she' Remoyehnm from can, . DIAL 8-5081 ""," lto.,;o I~ ""I' dr.lI,lIre 'k 'ISCES IF.~. 20 .. Millh 201 termed "a ,classic Polish meal." Bake according to dIrections 112 DUCKWORTH STREET n'" "q."",,nc,. 1100'1 1.1' t .. IIhlCh, 0.'1 (ltt"""t Flnt, cleat' b~et soup' willi on CRn. Flf(ccn minutes before ONE LOCATION ONLY '.ltI It ..,,,, .... )'til "'J ftlrt' it little·· mU8hroom·fIIed dulmpl.' baklng- time ls up, remove from

lnla;next, hot appetizers fm·, oven and Icoflllll.large squares, . " . ~ .~ . THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLIi, SATTJRDAY, JULY 14,

1 , . SENIOR SOFTBAll: Rookie Cal Koon RCAF Continue Slump Hurls One Hitter .,... Cubs Blank Fourth Place Reds 1 ':';1' Virdon's double. Bob By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS i: Bow To Aces 4-0 .[ single ~nd stolen h:l! Cal Koonce, 21.year·old rooKie' , , c. :,1 ,Robcrto Clemente's ,in;',' right hander, blankcd Cincinn,lt; ; Cleme: ; , . '~) ~~ i'1ll0W~ their IIlI" g Devoti diYn't allow a free pass, Wood thc f1ybo~'s Iittl~ seco~d :)(J ers. .~ W •.1.::1< Q 7:00 Rams Vs Jays Lall. ~tai'li:lg 1;', !:r'''~I'''''.I'I'UlU Parade :'Gcne 1I1artin took the loss for I sacker had a pall' of smgles m i, Bonl;s single(! In Opt'll Ib' '1:\;10'$i'~"''''f'', " ' $1~Y~~·~!..~.,,;):? Y {' , ,in{'p .;lIl~ ~. (!II.'I':"i of Hits 'si:..Ih. and rode to e('C'lIld 1'.'11(':1 , ",."". "'):" t,;j BaItilllorr', f'l',t 1"','1 I;' With The ,shortstop Lco C:ll'dplJas tin Co' ,m' " ".. :.';':.', ..",,~,?;;:ti i tho reeOI'('r\, illto the Re,;,,' , .,' . ' oml illl!ill~ "lid I.'p:nl, .. " ...... ,,,·,v, , ,' \Vins . i dugout. I\:lllks m.lIed to tli,l'i I. ..,li,,,.,,,, ...... _"_ " i'l'o h:",' hil II) ." .1;; o,pital Party Arnold Palme.r I :IS (;eor;,!c ,\\lllIan groulldcd 10 rUI! rally in IIii' r":I'I': Scene '(;only (.olcmall: alI(I then ,cor' 'i ' IWN SAl''l'O tl~ iug nul d('{'p I" .i:' IUilli-·~pIJns C0 II cge : on Santo's sacrilice lift to \';,,1:1' IIIC [iflh. he ('oil, (:, d I' lEtIl"-:>acrcu Heart I Pin,on Tllc 1'1111 \\':15 1lIl":l!'IH"1. 1'111 LA [) I': L l'lIL\ 'II" """ d'''llJlc, in his 1",,1' ,., British .. Open Title! Y01l1;g 1\ 0 0 u C (' IIwdc JIH HOIlI;I" Dcnllis Benllell 1"1 !, hrew's homer. ' 5,tXJ.-Continental C , ..' ! in blanking lI\ilwalll;ce Bran's --" -- 5.3d-I.Q, Xel Nagle 41·year·old Aus­ Purnal Goldy s throw from center field to DIck Brown, Thc following 1.1 a schru'lit' 6.0 'tralian who cd.gcd Palmer hy ~.~CBC News was not only late but the Detroit catcher also let the of Littlc League Baseball ga!lle~;' Gibson surrendered two hii' o~e stroke in the 1960 British Defend ball fall from his hands. at the Bannerman Park uia·' to .\nwdo Samucl. whu C,lI'I'ie" Open. was second with 282. Title S~J~~~~e:~~~~rev mond for the coming wef'~\, 'i1 .137 t\n.!rage into th~ ~Jtrt!. BasebEIi "r:I=supper Guest : 'Palmer worked over the ree­ Thcre will be one gallic 'Ji,,),· and a harmlcss single to i,;d(l:c SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - ;\;atillna! I.r.l:u: 1,ut-CBC News an :&rd book all day. He had a ree­ cd each forenoon and two Cldt i ~Iathc\\'s. Gene Fullmer, the National CHICAGO Ci iorll 67 in the morning over thl! alternooll with no games " .. lit· I The Cards scored twice III IIlL' 1 ";(JWI'"Hyms of Pr.1 Boxing Association world mid­ Probable Pitchers LO"; :\;\iGELES ,j \1:1\ 1" El'ening Musi I :7045.yard par 36·36·72 Old United States dulerl for Saturdays, : third on sin~les by ,JUli,!ll ,Ja\·· PEJ!.AD1'L 3 ~'\ 107 lluylt· HnUetil ,Troon course, His total 'of dleweight champion, will de· , fend his crown against Dick · C - ~IOXnAY; icr and Bill White, a I·:ild p:tcil. I'JTTSI;UitG·' 1!0l~:1·. Interlude i7i.69.67-69,216 was two shots I By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS 10.30 a,m.-Sunheams \'s .J,,:, all infield out and a hit by Kell :1 Tiger of Nigeria here t\ug, 27, ST. LorIS 6 :'ti!i:\\',~lli':, ThiS ,,i ~[y S :belter than any pre\'ious total lea dS DaVIs up i Probable pitchers for tod:l\", 2.:10 p.m, _ Kill'{lnians \'s Boycr. The)' addcd three rl1?rc 8,Sl\-Wcathcl' For il co-promoters announced Friday. 'in, this l02-year·old champion· The announcement' meant the 'major league games, won anti Dudgel's. : in the. eighth 01:. s:ngles by ~',::J. Amrri!':lII 1.",,:.'1 9,00-~loon Rh'er l CLEVELAND (AP) - The I lost records in parcntheses. 4.15 p.m, _ Kinsmen \'S SOll. \\hlte, a \1

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: ' " ., " ~'. Ir~, - T'.' ~,:: \.. .. ~. PI!. tlr; Programmes • JACOBY Radio And TV ,',1 "How do I look with a pony tal.'1,)11 B.OO-RCAF Tower. Torbny ON BRIDGE I Hits I __,..,.- __.,--~ I' ll~·y La II ( Weather neport) lO.OO-News Highlights. rCl'ol'd hI" I ... CSC S.03-News (Nationol) 1O.Ql-Top Twenty Five Tunes ~ I HIE STOny OF MARTI-IA d,,:'h (" .­ FlUST TRICK 1;p'ws High· WE REALLY COULD I " AQ2 PLACES THEN! Uullclifl. l.30-News SummrJfY lights. ~ AQ7 ,-,'''dI'P (If Slars . 1,45-The Bill Allen Show 201-Rien Off. t;l t\ K 2 ,\;I'II"S .lIId ,I eSlhl.r 2.00-News Headlines SUNDAY, Jllly 15th. WEST EAST rlllb ! 2.01-Saturuay Sound Stage A,M. ,(IQJIOD ¢'J 5 4 1i{'IHlrz,'ous 2,30-NelYs Headlines 6,30-Slgn On '+' J 3 tp 108 G5 4 "-II""""IIUn I)bs. Tunc 2.3l-Saturday Sound Stage, 6,30-News +J OS 2 ~ 103 2.55-News and Weather ",,054 of.10S63 6.35-Popular Hit Parade SOUTIi (Il) 3,OO-High Time, News and 7,UU-N elVs o!IAKB Wcather 7,05-Bob Farnon ';11(07 5,OO-Supper Screnade 7,35-'l'op Tunes and Golden • K654 r Twin,' rlln J-Ln,n:fllnllClle .., 5.~0-NewJ Headlines Hits. 0'1. QJ7 I'i~hlh ii' !lnr. Something Simplc 5,31-Suppcr Seren~de 9.15-When a Child Asks Both vulnerable and sl'ored O~ Come the Clowns 12,OU-NtlwS and Sing it Again O.25-Ncws, Sp()l'ts and Wealh South West Norlh East ,in~le ~ftcr in Sound 5,45-Fisherman'll Forecast er 1 N.T. Pass 6 N,T, Pass pr. Capers 5.55-News 9.30-Sunday School Pass Pass 6,00-Bulletin Board lO,OO-Wecl( in Review Opening lead-Ill Q LESLIE TURNEH 6.l0-l'.lovie Guide lO,30-News 6.l5-Sports Report lO.35-NCld. Business Week he might as \Veil begin by let· 6,25-Travel Guide 10.45-Inlerview g45-Nc\\'s ting West's qucen of spadcs 1l.00-News in a Minute holr! Ihat first Irick. 6.30-Early Evcning Ncws 12,Ol-Longines Symphonettc Roundup Assuming West continues 12.30-5ervice From War Me· spades, South takes the second ., 7,00-Canada lit Work morial .. , 7.15-Shcilclagh SholVlime trick and cashes his other 1.30-News spade just to see if anyt:ling 7.30-NclVs Headlines 1.45-Pnrty Line .; .lly Story 7,3l-Sl.ellclagh Showtime nice will happen, It doesn'l. 2,OO-Nc\\'s In a Minute East shows out, so now South ,; "'''"'''('1' For ~Inrincl's 7,55-NcIVS 2.Dl-Road Show . takes his cluhs and hearts. On RiYer ROO-News Headlines 4,01-Rond Show )Iol"e i the Ihirtl heart. Wcst has to 8.Dl-Cream oC the Crop and 5,OO-Ncws in a Minutl' Company. ; discard a diamond, He certain· NelVs 5,30-Hour of Decision Ii)-.;'atlimal :\P\\'S Ilv can't let that good spade go, 10.OO-The Night SholV 6.00-News Highlights ''-'''U>lC 'I'iII ;'hdnight . Nov the squeeze has operated 10,30-Ncws Headlines 6.15-Teen Time Sports Roundup 1O.31-Night Show an;1 South makes Cour diamond 6,30-SI. Thomas Cliurch Set· tricks, Off-O Canada - 10,45-World oC Sports vice The Qlleen 10,55-News This hand i, quite simple and FHECKLES 7.45-Road ShOl' , the way it is constructed, South .~.-.,-.-~ .. - ll.OO-RCAF TOlVer, Torbay ROO-News in a Minute I can make the hand by chang· COMe ~,1::":AND I, (Wcather Heporl) SERIOUSLY. S!P-. 9.45-Dosco Ncws I ing the order oC his plays in CAN'rWE DISCUSS SEE MEw.. :eN 11.02-The Big Top Ten mOO-News :llm05t any way he desires. 'fhe YOUR-I: 21! 11,30-News Headlines OUY!. DII=I=ERE~l::'ES lO.Ol-Family Bible Hour Imethod I have shown is just MANTONlAN? 12,00-Thc Night Show IO,30-News thc most elegant. Or· l2,30-News Headilnes 10,45-Voice of Prophecy l2.3l-The Night Show l2.l5-Pop Concert 1.55-News Summary, Weath· 12,30-News CARD SENSE er Report and Time tOO-News in a' Minutc Gardener 2.05-Sign orr Q-The bidding has been: '~)~ei~hhuIJrh' News tOI-Sign ore South West Nortll East ~Iorning Maca. SUNDAY, July 8th. ---- I. Pass 2'1 Pass 6.2S-SI1:n On VOWR 2. Pass 3+ Pass 6.3D-News You, South, hold: ItIK J 10 6 5 'IA 2 +6 4 6,35-~lorning Meditation SUNDAY, July 15th, 6,3S-The Sunday Breakfast ,,"I{ 11 10 4 A.M, A-Bi·~ three no·trump. You Club IO.OO-'fell us a Story 7.15-The Good Life have clubs well under control. IO.15-Story Time with Naney TODAY'S QUESTION FRANK O'NEAL 7,30-Sunday Serenade - - - .~. - _ ... Edwards Your partner goes to four -.- -_ .. .. - .. ROO-Back to the Bible' to,30-Hymns we Love 1----~~1~H~~ss~ro~R~~\G~N g.OO-News Headlines spades,' What do you do now? 10.45-0rgan Music Ansyer Tomorrow i ~NIGIl1; AR~ SURE 1'01"\1E' •. D.ol-Oral Roberts 11.00-SI. Andrew's Presby· g.30-Revival Echoes terian Church : ----Cr-::~H 10,OO-N ews 12.15-Muslcal Moments 1 : 10,01-The Old Old Story 12.30-V.O,W,R. Presents 11.00-News Headlines 12,45-lIigh Adventure • BARBS· ll.Ol-Church Service tOO-Close Down By IIAL COCIIRAN 12.15-Vistas of Israel 6.00-Musie of the Masters When watermelon season 12,30-News 6.30-Hospital and other Re- comes iI's an earful for the . , 12.35-RCAF Report ports kids. 12,40-Sunday Serenade 6,40-Dr. Ritchie F. Bell 12,45-Fisherman's Forecant 6,55-Daily Meditation . We'll bet right now you LOO-News Headlines ..7.00-Rellgious Service from won't save a' dime of the LOI-World of Sport Wesley, United Church money you'll save l~' not using Bv DICK CAVALLI Showcase !.l5-News Summary ~WRTY MEEKLE ' 8.00-0rgan Music heating oil or gas this sum· , I and W{'ather L30-Scouting Trail 815-Eventide Echoes 16 IT MY FAlJl1'If. .. I . ~~~ipea:kinc oC Speech mer. I' 1.45-HolV Christian Seier.ce US-The Question Box OKAY/OKAY... I, , Program fr9m Henls 8,30-The Search r'MGOrNG! I I ~d Dactors often give children : I 2.00-News Headlines D,OQ-Sunday Chorale lollipops and we wonder if the and Comment! II ·1 2.01-Rcvival, Time 9.IS-When a Child Asks dentist in the same building SUmmer Stage 2,30-Sunday Serenade g.30-The Protestant Hour I Ireal String furnished them. , i 5.00-Bible. Talks !O.OO-Hospltal and otherRe, .. . ~ 5,IS-Sunday Serenade ports '. !,; I 5.30-Lawrence Welk Sh·JW IO.l~Weather Forecast ., 5.55-NcW8 I I News 6.00-Ave Marie Hour I I ., rV-\Veek:enrl Review and :' I 6,30-Sunday'Serenade ! I Speaker' CJON-CJDX IV \.". 10.00-This Is my Siory "! d. orc-O Canada .. SATURDAY, July 14th. '·.;i lO.30-0utdoors In Nfid, The QUeen lO,45-Worldof Sport III : a.aD-The World of Sport 10.0S-NewB . , ll,OO-Weather 'Forecast from 8.OD-BUII.· Banny . S'l By LEON SCHLESINGER Torbay Tower . '.30-0n Safari BUGS, BUNNY .. tl.O~The Bill Top Ten / 'J.tIO-TV Hour of Sl,ars There'ason most men don't ll,30-The Nlllht Show' 8.OD-Newl and We.ther wont: to retire is al~ those .Jobs II.15-,NatlDnll News their wives h;9.ve saved up for 12,OO-The Night Sbow them. . OIItA. e'MON,CleEI/O! 12.55-NeWB·Weather·Tlme 8.30-S1Ime of Those Days pel1JNIA SAID 'fA l.05-ClosedoWn D.OD-Naked City 6.27-CBC. Nationa\ News GOiTA TAKE' A BATH ., IUD-Peter Gunn G.30-Flghting Words O~ I DON'T Ge-r"~ IUD-Front Row Centre. 'l.OO-Maverlck BAB'I' SITTIN' FEE! IZ.OlJ-JulleUe Show '. . 8.00-Roblu 1I00d Show CJOR 'lUD-News,' Spons and 8.3D-News I'lagazlne Cawdry SATURDAY, July 14th. . Weather. 9.00-Hazel , . - ..... ~ ..... ---- ,,- - 1US-Sll(n Off. . 9.30-Ed Sullivan Show :01 Sports . A,M. .: .. . ~UNDAY; July 15th,: 10.aD-Brrnanzi\ Ind Trave! GUide 6,aO-The lob Lewis Show­ 3.eo.:-Th. Nature II' Things ll.3D-ClosclIp : Georlle Ca wdry New!, Sports,. Shlpplnl a.ao.:::.'World flf Sport 12.aO-CBO National News , IUD-Local News, Sports and -".... ~ 01 SportJ New. and· W".ther. S.ot-The World of. Sport II.00':"Muslc for Million.' . IUO-CDantry Calendar . Weather '., (Local) II.3O-Top Tunes and Golden. 6.0D-20/Z0 12.5S-Slgu OCf

! 10 ,- tHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATnmAY, Tl:I.Y 11. -. , .I - , , MISSES' AND TEENS , ;NEW ARRIVALS: " ;, ,I" CORDUROY OXFOR~S 'I 4 Ladies' BruSsietes., Whiteonly .. A; B. C, Cups. ", Red, White, Gold, Black " - . . Sizes 32 - 40, • ,I :! · :., ONLY ...... ~ .... ;.. :...... ,.. 97c, Sizes 11 - 3 ...... Sizes 4...:. 9 ...... 'I, , SHOPPING CENTRE. .' FltESHWAt!R ROAD PARKER &MONROE ltd. ;1 , ~~~------~~------,,

. i . . 'I I I " ·SPOTLIGHT ON Take It From I .' Bits And Pieces I, ; Booking Office; Nat Segall Agency. Kathy I '; bonj(jllr Names: Shirle;' Brickley, I • Rosetta- Hightower, Steve Cold· i. Around Town liea" Chu well, ?ltarlena Davis. ,i" Ever-yone left scho~l with' plan~' to· carry out all (By Kalhy PelerSOlJi f C"n"!lda 'I It has been some time since I had the bits and happy though. Birthdays: Shirley, Decem· NOT 'CUTE' AT ALI. a ~ 'I ~: through the summer and what happens? We do not Tony is up in a cloud ber 9, 1944; Rosetta, June 23, ,I pieces but each week something came up and pre­ Dcar Kathy. Zlly moth,:' :.::j ~~:":'_--':::::''':''': ~ have any summer, so far anyway. Whoever I meet dreaming about Connie but 1944; Sieve, November 22, sister shop for all 11I~ ,.; ;::lS SEWFOVNDLA: 101 vented me from having it. , <' complains about the rain, drizzle and fog, If I remem­ Connic is not awarc of this or 1942 Marlena, Octoher 4, 1944. and my father's, tQo. i,o CJ\THEDIti\L " , . Many different groups are going on holidays dur­ if she is she is not interesled lIome Town: Philadelphia. things they pick for tile.::"' i~.c; CallUn J. A. F, i ~ · ber· correctly, last year people, were complaining be- because she is up in a cloud Education: High school. " ing the past few days and some find themselves left look nice. but what the;' "". ".' Til, Suh Dean an 1 :' cause it was too wann, Eyen this summer, if we hap­ ovcr a certain othcr guy. Gosh, Hohbies: Dancing, swimming us is absolutel.v awful." I :1;.,,'·', R C J , , , at home to do nothing but mope around. To be truth­ ts: ev. . . " i~ th~n do you think things will get and learning new arrange· know where they find' i,'" Ilr",,,u'~'. and Rev. F. ( I '" : - pen. to hilVe 'one dece.nt day, e"eryo!,!e talking ful about the whole matter,' there is very little you " straightened out, if Tony has mcnts to old tunes. ;.11' ",.; , , about how the forest fites are .starting. Newfound­ because l've ne,'er seen can. ~. can do here in town. Skating or the movies. That is anything to do with it they will. these C\'cn in magazines .. ", Sunday after T i; Background. Ori~iJlally, the '. landers are really hard to please, My father is a ~oorl ',:1' COml111 . . . ',' " " about all. Of course, we do have Bannerman Park . Dave and Chris are still go· Orlons consisted 0 ffive girls ahout it. He laughs and ;0];:::; tLUIO~i···"'·--f:or Summer swimming pool but it is too cold even to go for a who met in jllnior high anfl ". . So far· this seasOn" there has been little chance ing strong although I am in· a joke of lhe things th;1l !, '.' ); 10.15 a.m., . ,; togo swimming, boating, and the baseball games swim in a heated pool. Then you can play tennis in clined to think that Dave and began harmonizing for fun. weirdest, hnt I don'! thilo:; .;'.,' CI Soon thev were entertaining at ; 11.00 a.m., !Ora. at Bowring Park but how many can play the one Barb make a nicer couple, but a joke to have to weal' Ih"n .. and Scrmon; 4.\;: , v,ery seldo~. go off ~s arfanged; A nllJ!iberofg\lm~s . school functions and local maybe she is better off now. r.ly sistcr has every sin.~" ,,,';. fIl and Chure ~ have had to be cancelled·' because ,of the w,eather and time? Dave is quite contented for evcnts. The girls sang toget­ ~ .. thing that's a fad for girl· h:: 30 E I' { played.at a later date. It really.is a shame, too. At·this Oh well, yoU can always another wbilc before he get; her for ahout fil'e years and 6. p.m.,' turn to a book! (ugh) Problems, would be bettcr off if you for· I look like a freak co:;::';",] .~\I.lIp!'mon. I ' : rate we will never finish the baseball season. Butthe restless again. became quite poplliar in Ihe to the othcr boys, It i.n·· i2:. Teen·agers alivays seem to got about him, but that is easier Philadelphia arca, hut evcntll' When I complain my {! ,e';',: Whillies.nay l worse part about it,is that we cannot do anything have them. Do you have any to say than to do, isn't it? Bob is lonely since Elaine is ally they lost interest, ami says, "Don't bc silly. I '" -.; Co III III " about it,. 'we have .to, sit. and wait for the. weather to suggestion' as to what We ran Jim and Claudette have call­ gone away on holidays. Do YOIl finally parted ways. Some time it's pretty, and it IVa, 01' ,,',.' rbUi~dal': do during this miserable ed it quits' and. they both scem write to her every day Bob, or .. have pity on' us and change,' ". later, a neighhor of Shirley Dad tells me I ought (r •• ,,' , . , weather? If so, why not pass to have found someone new, are you too busy being lonely? Brickley, Stcve Caldwell, ex­ them along. bv now that a rn~n can'~ ,."~'~ ~ . , , How many of: you have,that golden' brown tan lIard to u!1derstand. isn't it? Of pressed interest in a singing a woman and win. of the Ep:!)JI Now, Bits and Piece.s. . ,;ith T; ',: like you had atthis same tinlE!last year?'Veiy'few, course they are broke up thIS career. They disclIssed the next time thcy shop th:.'.· ",,; ,', Strawberry ~Iarsh r. Well, Wayne, what is· this 1 past four weeks . and it really possibilities of getting a group · I am *a~~. (Unless got,H ~np.er a sun-lamp.) hear about a certain other girl'! home again with some!iJil;: j',; D.30;a.m.-Holy Co:r.:n you doesn't take long to find some· together ami finally managed me that was just "too d:llh;" ., . ., ., Of course it may be just a one new .. I wonder if they are to contact two of the original AlB CADErs .. rumor. (What do you think .-IJoaU£.oU to nass up. ' ~T T ,1(J"I.lS '., . " ~: completely happy. Are you, Orlons. Soon they were mak· BOvs don't want to 'r':' (Fourth Sunday aiter ' about this Elaine?). I wonder Jim? ing personal appearances and • 'JJ.. b' • J A number of Air Cadets will be leaving town on if it is still just Elaine for -fJmtt by , "pretty" or l'darling,1! Shouk~:t ne~I(J~·. 1~~ L S. Rita, whom do you have your Joan March Worden: filling local club engagements. ,,;! Monday, July 16, for Greenwood, Nova Scotia. The Wayne? a high school student pick ~uratcs: !lev .. D. ?r.~;' eye on, now? It is really hard The new Orlons were singing III J De and Gaie are still going etta" own things?-Hank J. ,.: FiflCld; Parish \\ I:, boys. who are going are those who attained perfect to tell, you change your mind __ ) . Rodway; OrganIst: _I strong. This couple really together for abollt a year when attendance during thewh6leyear. They will 'be so often. It wouldn't be good they were found by a former amazes me. I doubt if they There's nothing quite lilte a Dear Hank: It sound, h~:! er, .~alVs~n;. Choir t for you to go steady, Rita, school friend and lead singer leaving the airport around twelve-thirty on Monday. ever argue ,or do they keep it closet. We all wish we had time for the men of the i,d::,:" iev.: D. ~l~\\ cr. Allhough, once you find some­ "just one morc"-and yet .the of another group, Len Barry, to re\'olt. A 'father a;:'J'J i. '·S.op a.m., Holy Com all secret? Anyway they don't one suitable cnough to go ones we have oCten turn. mto Many of the boys are very excited about this trip, argue to my knowledge and that of the Dovcl1s, The Dovells natured as yours would hc;p:: Il~1lO1 a,m., Holy C?l.n steady with, you won't want unsightly catchalls. Here's II. already had hit recorrls spin· he really understood ho''.' b,: Rc,·. ,C. especially those who have never been away from is good enough for me. What closet checklist to get your ?te~hcr: Flh~ anyone else. ning on the Parkway label, but you feel. I'll bet your d;d \\::! pm.iHoly Bapllslll an~1 · home. Some will be inclined to be homesick but that do you have to say? Ray is interested in Glenys, spring and summer clothes ofl Jerry is now going steady to a neat, clean start. Darry told them that Cameo­ join you on a few all-male ;:101' inP'! 6.30 p.m., Evenlf but I wonder if he is doing ping trips. l8r: 1 Preacher: Rev. . is only natural when you spend two weeks away. The with Janet, and I think that 1. Take cverytliing out of Orlons consisted of five girls anything about it? After ali, the closet: This may seem :;. boys will be missed at home, also, although many for a change, Jerry has final· ther grou;J. He thought they Some women use the \:1',:\ Oavl~s, (Broadcast you should let her know you at obvious --but many of us could make it. An aUdition "cute," "adorable" or "rI.lI·'i::;· )Ul7IIpme~ Scho~1 Stud( parents, brothers and sisters will pretend to be glad ly become serious. Would you least like her, or maybe she IS malte the mistalte of tryin:;, wonder, Janet is quite a girl to reorganize a closet one was arranged and the Orlons to describe everything lrem: ,1 lltel!il tillS serVIce ... to get ri~ of them. interested in someone else, If were signed to the Cameo Ia­ evening gown to a rocket ,::i;.C!idsl Church (Qlmh -", and Jerry seems well aware of section at I\, time. Result: so, well I guess you can d a I don't believe your mot her d D.3!l a.m., Holy Comr I wonder if the weather will be kind to them? this fact. They make a nice jumble. Instead, empty the hel almost immediately. nothing about it unless you can closet untii there's noth!n:;, sister vring home. lace.trilll'.:i£; CIlUttCIi Oml\lAl What I mean is will they able to fly into the clear couple, too, make her believe that yoU are left but the slteleton. NELSON RIDDLE be Anne seems to be very con· shor.ts or embrold:red i:l::-:'..:: VHWIN more interesting than that :.!. m,'e It II. bn th: Closets, blue sky on Monday or will they have to cancel their fident of Tony. (What is the Personal manager. Cad os but It docs seem as If thP\' wJ ('4;L S I f 'I other guy! lilte clothes, start out the flight because of fog. I hope not, Nothing is worse score, Tony.) Are you satis· 'pring with a wintertima (;astel. a few clues about lI'it2': t:·! ~ UIlI ay a tel' avcrage high school b"y 'j 8,0!> a.I11., Ho.ly COlI' than to be kept in suspense, especially when it is such fied for Anne to feel this way? Mutt and Dee are broke up feel and OdOI·. If you sponga I guess you like her more than your closet with a pina Home State: New Jersey, wearing. Provide some ideo; ILooj a.m.: ~latms; 4. once again but they arc still cleaner so lu t ion. it will an imp'ortant affair. anyone else realized. Everyone by clipping pictures of clo:'.:; :lolf.\Baptlsm and ChUi going out with each other. You smell as fresh as a sprin:;, Education: High School. you like. WOllll!n; 6.30 p,m" Eve . Wish you luck, boys, and I hope you have a won- seemed interested, too. know, I do not believe that I morning. Bud, what are you going to :I. Sort out clolhes: This Backgronnd: A veteran ar- I think you sbDuld 11\1' I . ,'~ -- shall ever understand that gUl', chance to help select a'.,,.;::. CIQIRCII ?F TilE ASC · derful time (within the rules, of course). Remember, do about Reg now that Chris It is plain to see that he likes :;lIould include a "throw­ ranger. composer and conduc· .' out" as well. Remember ie robe. '. ,l' 3101int Pearl there is a very good reason for every. rule that is is back? Are you just going to Dec, but what happens, they tor, Nelson Ridrlle hoo;>n "', T ~you haven't worn a dress . ·(~.i Sunday after made. so see that you keep the rules, Give St. John's stand by? Why don't you get break up. I guess that thcy this year, chances nre you musical studies at the age of 84l a.m., Holy Con , ',i-- Chris's view on the whole mat· will be back together again be· won't wear it next year eight. IIis fatner L 11.~ a.m., 1latins; 6 . ,,I . boys a good name! ., i, ter, after ail you owe tbat much Iore long. either. So banish cloUlCs home a used pial1~) ~ it! !~ '( .,(~ Evemong. , to her. Which have spent the sea­ showed an aptitude for the Skating At . -' "p Brenda and John make a son on hangers-instead oC Do you think that Maureen instrument and for arranging Sf; ~JlCHAEL'S AN' ,:1 lost her Torch for that certain really nice couple, do you think on your back. I , 4, l'ut away: Store winter In high school he syitched to Arena '; ANGELS I , .''1 guy? Did you Maureen? Or that they will last long? I think trombone. At HI, Riddle join­ Teen Topics so although you never can dothes in garment bags. Be Wednesday night at tli .. _Ire:, .I,,*tl Sunday after 1 are you still carrying it and sure to inc 111 dell. pine I~d the tral'ellin~ .Jcrry ,\,;,ld teU for sure. They both seem was Ladies' I\'ight and i)l'I:",! 8,~ a.m., Holy COil ,: ~,<" · CAREER PLANNING CUES popular too, with space hem- keeping it a secret? You really mothproofer' deodorizer il! orchestra and then moved to me the girls outnulIllw\', d ::.! IqIO;a.m., Sung EuclHl ,. NEW YORK.-When a teen· leis nnd cowboy hats heading the storage area. a newly organized hand, Char· boys two to one. I'>o,·r:."-! p,m.,' Evensong and S ii. Switch O\'cr: When V01\ " -t -: age' girl plans her career, she the list. lie Sph'ak's, Spivak let him " hang spring and slIulliler still had a wonderful "::. W~e3!lay: .'" should consider fields acutely Etiquette Is casual. "The male clothes in your pine·clean tryout his own arrangements, though. But I. would l"l'" ".J~ a.m., Holy COl j ,." : short of workers-and women, Californian's feeling is as cav· Top Ten Hits doset, try this "filing sys­ which were fal'orahly receiv­ mentIOn one tlung, tho.,· t) rnijy: , I , Among them are chemistry, aller as his atttude toward tem:' Dh'ide the closet­ ed, Riddle now attempted to sicile sticks you throw "II I., g,SP a.m., Holy COl a multiple skirt-hunger will biology, engineering, physics, women drivers," Miss Weiher· (1) Roses Are Red ...... ,...... : ... ,...... Bobby ~inton sell himself as hath tromhone floor can calise a seri'IlI' ,,,i' l~,'P,m., Evensong a , do the trick. , '. mathematics, education, ac· bee says. player and arranger. Tommy dent. 1 am not S

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I am the light of the world; he that followeth Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall ATTEND have the light of life. CHURCI--I -John 8:12,

~------_._-- Eld rite Holy Spirit, Th S b I Of Th - rom Sunday Services Mormon €IS BQ~t Loved Hymns OUD' Faithful e ym 0 e Exhortation ~~---~------HeadGuide Psalm 91: 1·10 Ch o.t F · t h Director: Mr Eric O. Abbot:. "THE QUEST FOR UNEARNED J csus, the very thought of Thee As many as arc led by lhe • rIS Ian al L.T.C,L., .IIt,s ~I, .1tm:or ChOir lIAPPI:-;ESS" With a sweetness fills my breast; Spirit o[ God, they are thc sons I1c:m Churd~ Director: ~Il's. I'. \\" Davis It is sixty some ycars since of God, ;(JL,\:'<;J) 17,,00 p,.m." EI'01.1ing Worship: I plcssi,ngly importa,nt suhjee,t-.lw Spirit It is necessat'y \0 lio car besIde. the drIVer the other Testament. Read Luke 24. How " t'.I' l 1 's .,L D I ~ I IIhat 'God wants us to do and to day, I n?ttced a double row of wonderfully Jesus multiplied the '0, rile l'\I'BEIIHAI. oLl ~en'lces 11'111 bc conduct cd pur.;tlIt o[ happlIlcss, f IS ap' No!" voicc can sin,'!, nor heart can frame, fulfl'll III's 11'\'11. E"en I'n little \ symbols !Ixed to the .wln,dscreen-. value of the Old Testament to : n J \ F I by Dr,II'IIL'Y, is somewhat suggcsted by , t [[ t h t h d I .1l'.l1::( h l!S lJ .. ll .' .•~hd[' , , ~lr, .J.lm~'s Ipro,l~h I I' I I' t I' Nor can lhc memm'y~ find thin~s the divine Spirit ',hould ra IC sIgns, n~ WIS mg 0 . ~,IS· It e iscip est So too with the L T'I Suh ])c~n ,lilt! TIce -- the lil e w llch lC .gave 115 a.;: Ila"ec a' n I'nfluence upon lIS, tract th.e attention o[ the. drIver Grace and. the L.ol'e of God. He I , lor IH1~ , . I .. ~!OU~T !'!Ulll. "The Quest (or Lnea1'lled lIan· A sweetcr sound than Thy blesl Name. ' - b t Ik I ltd b h I den't ('lIr~t" nCI. C. J." A.n,1 I Church of the Nn~:J~'clle pll!er.s" "So long :IS m;1Il is l' d Once I had a lovely bouquet I y a I,lt~, th e my mm g:!t I roug t mto t?IS world wa'/e llld ~ L~' 11, I!.\ :lnd I\l'\ F. (,pssC. I (B7 Park .\\'l'lllle) ;l1:l'c and free," hc said, .. he 0 SGviou!" of man un . of carnation!', and felt urged to lUsy WI,t. e g;eat symb~l of upon wav~ ?f Itfe. (John 10:10l. II I ' give thcm to someone who wouid I the Chnsttnn Falth.-the \.,r of two helorsl (ir.st, a know· ll:Tcl verYtlwordlolftthOt~I.:S "does[ nl~ft. top of the hill if the duties ut are. tain the fulness of joy and love wake or sleep, we grow slrong e and peace. ,I , Ie Robcrt.', 104 Polrtugnl Cove Rd. ledge about something good, or illS Ie no l es .It~,"'s off I t the foot arc neglected.. ----- I: COCHRANE STREET or weal(; and at la5t some r.mis pleasurable, or hoppy; second, an have to he learned uy e o~, Eva Arrington. i)', Janirr, - , I Rcl' F C Fellerty B,A. emotional inabilily to keep still such as music :lnd poetry. So ______Without Him we cannot live ·.dIC), ,joall B,A ,Rev. L. A. D. Cut. shows us what we become. I Sunday Srrviccs: Cannon Wescott Love the life of greatest usefulness 38 ttc lIi\1irr, about it. Secrets are hard to does thanksgiving have to be " I eh "1 n,D., D,D.; Orga\li~t 945 a,m Sunday School; 11 mel, a 29 year·old Yorkshireman, Christians, find our highest voca· , o I' Director: Dr D K kcep bccause they nrc about taught to children, but even hc· Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt I ii, Shirley Morning Worship, Spoaker: Mr. went to Cambridge Bny with his I 'lI'on, ChrIS LT.C,L.' '.. Rending Class; 8,30 p.m., Mini· something not generally known, fore they have learned to .thank, love the Lord thy God with ~I1 tions, possess the purest motives " George Warren; 7.15 p.m., stry Development Class". We and therefore destined to cause they must learn to pratse-to bridc o[ n few wccks, thy hcart, and with all thy ~oul, or have the necessary qualifica­ i' 1nnrc, D(llI~ a,I11;: Morning Worship. Hvmn Sing and Evening War· Later this ycar Reverend Brian tions for rMI success. n lIlalo lw, exten dn warm invitation to all. an interesting recoil. In this, blcss others and to praise God. and with all thy mind. , Our Great High Burrows of Macclesfield, Eng· This is the first and great com· Iill, WallY !ncv. B. IIiscoek B A shIp. Wetlnesday: - land, will become the !irst resi· mandment. Without Christ, we cannot at· Steele, liar· , (This service will 'b~ T~innty Lutheran, dent Anglican Missionary nt Po· And the second is like unto if, tnln our higl,tcst goal - eternal In the Lecture Hall of the 7.45 p.m., Mid·week service rm Spratt, B'olsters vungnituk on the east coast or Thout shalt love thy neighbour as life. Without the Spirit of ::ltri~t Dave Saun· since the interior of for Bible Study snd Praycr. ' Anglican Church Joint meeting with the Wom· Church Hudson Bay. The 28·ycar·old thyself. we cannot develop greater quali­ lall, Linda tntr.n"ins being re.decorat. clergyman lY{n be accompanied On these two commandm~nts ties or spiritual character, l'apa­ Ie Martin, from Bannerman an's MissionarY Societ to hear 1------­ Miss Darlene Welton. Worahlpplllg at Prince of Wales Arctic Posts by his wife and infant daughter. stand all the law and the prop­ cities for greater cchievemcnts Lynn spad· or the side door of Staff In Reverend R. B. Capron of Bris· hets.-Matthew 22:37-10. in the me beyond, power to ('n­ Street). Annex-LeMarchallt Road Iv Jeanette - and Barter's 11111 'fORON'l'O: Work In the vast mas, Noah Nasoo}\ of. 13100eik, tol, England, will go 10 Copper­ joy the glory of heaven. od S'mnllwo , , t~he Mlnis~er is on va­ Jehovah's (Barter's Hili entrance) 'Anglican diocese of the Arctic N.W.T. and Paulosee Kakasilk mine in the Western Arctic. Bud White, th e Morning Service Rev. Wm Kurschinski, B.A" is being pushed lorward as the o( Pangnirtung, N.W.T., were qr· Two young Torontonians arc The Reason Why Christ is indispensable, and Dave limn' ~unalleelo~month of July will Witness,s Pastor. Church strives to mcet the chal· dained as deacons last year \ Now also expected to go north this only through fallh and commun­ lutt, RaY BA by Rev. Boyd His­ (Fourth Sunday after Trinity) lengo posed by changIng .oclnl the diocese has an Eskimo priest year. Revercnd Douglas Dit· Not 'til the loom is silent ion with Him can we attain to 11 connollY, wni' B.D., of Fortune. KINGDOM JIALL an Indian priest and three Eslci· trich, a Wydlffe College student, And the shuttles cease to fly, lulness of life and service lmd 9,30 a.m., Sunday, SchoOl: 11 and economic conditions among Will God unfold the pattern, Dot west· Visit he no Evening Ser­ 49 Morris Avenue a.m" The Service. the Eskimos. Today there ate rna deacons. In addition there will relicve Reverend Brian Gil· JOY. \'11 Brenda receiVe a cor· 23 fully equipped mission stations arc five Eskimo catechists. bertson, who Is returning to ~QI· And explain the reason why. Whatever power I have can 'lielcoo~~.wil1 7.00 p.m" Public 'Address by The dark threads were as need 111~ Whalen, J. C. Sams: "How Firm Is Your and nine out·stations, five of Many From Over~eas lege for study, at Frobisher Bay, come to greatest usefulness in Sheila Hall, G~spel But thc main burden is stjll Reverend Douglas Stanley of St. ful, proportion to the grace and Faltll?": B.OO p.m., Bible DIs­ HaU which arc manncd permanently, In the weaver's skillful hand Pat Eng· GEORGE STREET cussion, "Why Should Chris· in thc 2,750,000 square mile dlo· horne by white clergymen, most Timothy's parish, wlll go to Fort strength that comes from .JIlsus Rw- of them recruited in the United Chimo, Quebec, to learn the As the threads of gold and Christ . ilc, Charlio B • Naboth WI!) tlans Accept and Discharge 47 Smith Avellue eese that takcs in the Eastern c Holloway, .D.; Organist: Mr. Kingdom by Right Roverend Eskimo language. sliver ResponBlbllity?" (Gal, 6:2,5), North of pennywell Ro" and Western Arctic regions, the In the pattern that Ite planned. nob Melee, Tueaday: 10.80 am., WDrship .Meeting, Northwest Tel'ritories and part Donald B. Marsh, Bishop of the While he deplores the lack {,f ~ Snelgrove, tnt, !darnIng Worship Arctic. CanadIan recruits for northern Love not the worlt1. neUher B.30 p.m" Bible Discussion: 2.30 p.m.. Sunday Sehool: 7.00 of Northern Quebcc. In to:iO My son, despise not the chas­ Joan Alt· Last year Reverend R. E. work, Bishop Marsh says he is the things thnt Ire In the ' "National Consequences From Gospel Meeting. there were 17 stations and ,tlly tening of the .Lord; neither be histlc, Bcth .. UUht.. &l~' - JAMES p.m, Bible four pertnanent oul·statlons. Briggs of London was appointed not particularly concerned where world:'Jf any man love the Profaning God'.' Name" (Ezek. Tuesday: B.OO to the miRsion at Grcat W"ala the men come from. What he weary of his correction; for )[~ le. Avehlle Weal 20:21,22). Study., The people of the north arc whom the Lord loveth he correct· world, the love of the Father II Rev., D, L. Brown 8:00 p.m. Prayer tnking an Increasing part in the River on Hudson Bay, ami re' wants is "the right man for the Thul'lday: Thursday: cth.-Proverbs 3:11, 12. not In hlm.-I. John 2:15. Organist Ind Chol; 7.30 p.m., Bible Speaking and Meeting. work of the Church. Two Eskl- cently Revcrend Malcolm Em· job." ," rHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOlIN'S, NFLD" SATliHDA1, JULY 14, 18G1

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"'i " ;~~~ :~ \!PTED-Typlng to do at WANTED TO BUY Old USA, .------.~-.----- "." e. Pbone 902623. jly3,lm VELVET HORN I Can a 11 a, Newfoundland GREAT EASTERN stumps. coins, paper money, ," ale Help Wanted OIL & IMPORT Books, ctc. Com[lletc price Grand FaIls Nev{s STEA MS H I Kit WO.MAN WHO CAN DRIVE­ DANCE I lL~ts available on request. fj, you would enjoy working CO., LTD. Write: William F, Seamore, '______-:- _____1 i~L2IYc~~, EN Radio, TeleVision, Washers 584 Barrington St., Halifax, 80' '~fr 4 hours a day calling Saturday Night Ilcfrigerators, Deep l"rcrzers ularly each month on a Electric Rangeb, ' Nova Scotia, Canada. GRAND FALLS. - ~Ir. and and their two sons of St. John's: ~!.v. Woodcock loadbi '/$iaup of studio Girl Cos· Music by the Modernaires Floor Polishers, jly5,tr "I ~Irs. Lauric Loveridge, Corner are visiting Mr. Harnett's fathcr i ~[ontre~l, .July 27th lor : ':'lJ!ctic clients on a route to I Gramophones Brook ,and their two children, and mother sister Mrs Rita: 8.1Y, Little Bay, Tilt r:ore ~.. established in and around Cover $2,00 Douhlc I Public Address Systems I Gary and Janet, ,visited ~Ir, Saunders ot'Lincolr; Iload and' l;:lie Verte, Nfld, 'fS'lf' John's, and are willing "FOOD AT ITS BEST" Tape Recorders LOST Tenders For ,and Mrs. W, Bentie, Memorial; another sister and her' hus.' S,S, Highliner loadir~ SEI ;~~,make light deliveries, REPAIRS AND S£RVICE : Avenue, last week. They were band, lIlr. and ~[rs. Bern Bar·' Lakes .July 18th, .. " ""'rea, :;.rc;, write Studio Girl Cos· II LINES vicinity LcMarchalll Bridge I en route to Twiliingate and lie of Birch Street. i :!3rd for Sl. John's and _ics, Dept. JYC·29, 840 Hamilton Hotel DIAL g·3001 to 8,3005 Hoad and Elizaheth ; St. John's on vacation. I i wood. TO·J -;_eur Ave., Montreal 32, ,\ venue 1. Scaled tcnders are invited i lIlr, and ~Irs ..J. S, Goodyear ~l.S, Perth loading in I,, ,. 'Route will pay up to $5,00 123 - 125 Hamilton Aye. : WATER STREET I and will be received liP to noon' :Ill'. and Mrs. C. Randcll.' of lIill Road, are at prcsent in ,treal ,July 16th, .Iuly I' Jl~r hour. j1),7,13,20, Jan2B,ly M·3 ONE PAm GLASSES July 23th, I8G2 for a prestressed Beaumont Avenue, and thcir :;1. John',. August 1st for Corner i concrete girder hridge ore I' son Douglas, arc spending a: ' 'S,S. Gulfport loadlni I Catcrill,~ lo I)erm3Ilcnt: .. I Fillder please , ' ; : i Broom's Brook. :'lillrillc in the month in 51. John's whel'e Jlr,! .\Ij,~ Judy Blackmorc i:; ~t ~l{)ntreal July 20lh (0: 18 r .------r;:'I.: and Trallsicnts. For re- --A-u-to-A-c-ce-s-so-r-ic-s--r ! Codro)' Valley. Newfoundland. . Randcll will be a member of lIalifax \':here she will attend John',. ,: i Phone 8-2746 30 ! 2. Plans and specifications the Nfld. ~larking Board fill' Summer School at j\[ount St.. S,S. Gowrie loading in : , : FOR RENT I serrations please dial I Nfld. I I m.. )' be inspected at the Bridge the Examinations. Vincent College. ,.ruly 25th. )[ontrc31 Julv' 20 I'ItODERN HEWAHD ArmalUrt I jly13,14 I ~ffi~e, Dep.artment ~f I.lighwa~s.] ,. : fo~ SI. John's and BOl',:,; 24 8·5636 Work. '--:::::::::::::::::.:::~ Cont~dcrallon BUlldmg, St.. Rev, Harold Brown arm'eei, :11155 ~lary Brennan. B.Sc.)1. "5.S. Novaport loadit( 311 [" i John's and copies may he ob· in Grand Falls last lVeek from of 51. Clare's :llerey Hospital" :lIontreal August 1!\ for ~- , ' Office Space "I" , , jly14,lmth Bambrlrk tained upon depo:;it of $25.00 for SI. John's and is staying with' st. .John'3, spent la~t week·end I John's. 19 Suite of three Rooms Strp,el CABD I the bridgc, which sum will he ~Irs, Beatrice Thorne of Bank: with her mother at Grand I ':'1.5. Dundee 23 . , - Also- Articles For Sale II refunded to th~ ,ten~erer if the, Road. Mr. Brown will serve for. Faalls, Jlrs, Ill. Brennan, Bank I'Lakes July 31st, I Dial 8·7101·2 26 ONE LARGE ROOM 1 plans and speclflcalions arc reo the ~ull1mer months as Deacon' [(oad. , gust 4th for st. John'!, I I i; FOR SUE-Nfhl. Stamps Dr. G. E. turned to the Department, ! of the Anglican Parish of Grand ' ~- t ,John·s. 12 diff. for ...... $1.00 Beauty Parlours K I 3. Tendel:, must pc made on. Falls, ' ~[i.;scs .Joan Al),warrl, Lincoln: 'S,S, Gulfport laaditl Dia18·28S3 20 diff. for ,...... ,.. ,...... $2,00 ------~I forms prol'ldcd by the pepa~t'l . 'Road, ~[arie ~IcDonald, Beau· i ~Iontreal August Rth fQ:' GLADY'S BEAUTY SIIOl'l'g jly4,lmth 30 diff, for "'''" ...... ,'' $3,00 Mal lam ment and must be 5ubl1utted In: Rcv. A, Eo ~Iorrison, Trlll'o,· mont Avenlle, Anne Sullivan, S,S. Highliner loadi!I' cor, BomL and Prescott Sts, ! a sealed envelope addressed to N.S., Secl'ctary of the Preshy.: Carmelite Boa!l, arc spending Lakes AU!lust 13th. Central Stamp Co" Topsail, Phone 8·4951,6-7898. Speci' will be out of to\\'n : the Deputy ~linister of Higl:· terian Home Mbsion Bom[,· their holidays in Bermlld~. August 18th for 51. C,B. rnyB,lmth III , , FOR R.:NT-l'tlodern three alizing cold wavlIlg, hair W~l~"~. The words "Tender for. \'isitcd here briefly last week Thcy wcre accompanicd by )!i,s Botwood. bedroom Bungalow situated st~'ling, culling and llnting, 11I1til Alignsl 6 IBrl(lge over Broom's Brook", en route to Corner' Brook. . Hilary ][arvey, King Street, "S,S. l'ovaport .. about tw~ milcs from City. 'FOR SALE-Slh'crtone Stereo maniCUring, fncials ctc" 14 : are to be written across the face: . ,who is residing there. )Iontreal August lith 1~:. operators, no waiting, furnace heated and wircd I Hi·Fi Portable Record Play· ---______, ,jlyl4,16 ,of the envelope, : ~[r, and ~[rs. L. IIcnnc>,;cy, John·s. for 220 connections. Phone er with 3 number of records ! 4. Tenders mllst he accom·· Birch Street, and lllCll' two ,Irs. Kay .lacKman and her ·S.S. Gulfport 1n,d:ti 112870. jlyl3,3i All in exccllent condition, Elect. Applic:lnccs M-2: __ ... _. ____.. __ ...... ___.. _. __._" .... ' __.... Nearest offer to $loo.do ! panied h)' a certified cheque in' children al'e at Bedford. N.S" son (,hark, .of North Sydncy, ~lontrcal August 24th ft: ! an nmount of at least 10% of to visit with ~rrs, Hennessey's is spend in;: a two week vaen· .Iohn·o, Dial 8·3867 01' 9·5701. Insurance D . E...... -- ...- --.--.. -----.-.------HEAP & PARTNERS C:\IU) the tender. : pnl'ent" ~[r. and ~!rs. Harer· tion in Grand falls visiting her 'Refrigeration. . (]\IFLD,) Ltd • 5. The Department does not stock. They are necompanirrj sister, ,Irs, Jack Byrne, Lin· ,'IIFLD. CA;';AD.\ J. J. LACEY Wiring Matemls, Wire And ' bind itself to accept the 10we,lt: by )[jss Doreen Cole, Lincoln colo Boad. LBIITEIl INSURANCE ltd. Cables, Moturs, Starters, : or any tcnder, i Road. ~I.S, Bedford ;ailin, tlj~O Consolat 51.00 WEEK Dr. J. C. A. KNIGHT, i :lIr. A. M. Gillett. Principal Halifax ,1uly 13th, CUI I!:I""" _____ . : Dependable Fire Insurance• Lamps. Switche" I,]ghting Prompt Claim SeUlemenu. Fixtures. ,tc Deputy nlinlster, ~[r. and )11'.1, R ,1. Blake and of Grand Falls Elementary ,10Im's ,July 15th. DIAL 8,7035 TIRES WAREHOUSf:: PIt)NCE'B 81 I Crowley Department of Highways. ' family, I,'irst Avenue. are on a School. j, in St. Johu's at pre.,· ~!.S. Bedford !~ilin!. BATTERIES DIAL 8·5088 St . .1ohn·" Kewfoundland. '\'acation in 51. .Tohn's and the ent where he is a member of Halifax ,July 20th, dUI CROSBIE & CO" Ltd. M,2 Rawlins Cross jly14,20 South Coast where they will' the Marking Board [or the Ex· John's July 22nd, Agp.nts for AUTO PARTS ---- : "isit ]'Irs, Blake's mother, j\lrs aminations. I j\I.S, Bedford "i!in: will he ou t 'of to\vn ,1\, Andrews, at Baine Hr. -- Halifax July 2ith, du! UNDERWRITERS AT FISHING EQUIP. RADIO-TV REPAIRS I LLOYDS, ' 'til Jnly 30 ~[r. and Jlrs. Vernon Hiscock John's .1uly 29th. ' LOW RATES SLEEPING BAGS ! ~[r, and ~ll's. ~Iax Pinsent of and Iheir family of Birch Street GULF & NORTHER\' DIAL 8·5031 LAWN MOWERS GREAT EASTERN 011. Cresc,cnt. are on a two week left last week for Wolfville, rING CO" !.TD. COMPANY, Ltd. Ivacation m :l1.1ssachusetts, USA. )';,5" where ~[r. Hiscock will he "Fergus leave Pictou, RADIOS, etc. t \~h~~e ~lrs, Pi.nsent will bc' on the Gr~r1e Ele~en Exami.na. July 12, leave , JOB BROTHER 51 REPAIHS TO RAUlOS, TV " ,\'lsltmg her Sister, lIIrs, ~Iax: tion AtlantIc PrOVinces j\larkIng July 13, arrive SI. John'l & COMPANY. Ltd. AND ALL ~LECTRICAJ. PASSENGER' NOT IC'ES Newman. : Board, Mr. Hiscock is the Prin. ]6. leave same day. Water Stret ~ APPLIAMCE'l cipal of G.F.A. Central High 'Fergus leave Picloil. mAL 8·300 to 8,3005 I • DIAL 8·2658 - 84123 , CONNECTION NORTHERN Mr. and )lrs. Geor6e Cnn. School. .JulyI9th, leave Charlo::, DEALE" M·3 I.AllltADOR SERVICE ning of Second Avenue, travel.: July 20th, arrh'e St, ,John'4.,TC:HE:S REG. T. MORGAN Train "The Caribou" leaving 23 dId DIAL 8-6127 Drug Stores Q st. John's 12:01 p,m. to.day, led t? 51. John's to ,attend the JIIr5, Duvard De Silva and baby r, cave same ay, INSURANCE Ltd. FLOWER HILL July 14th, will make connection weddmg of ;Ill'. Cyrl~ Ryan of daughter of Harbour Grace are 'Fergus lea\'e _P~,~ic~ti~o;U;:'!,.'ll:"jiliDElls Temple Bldg" P. O. BOI 168, with the M,V.· Hopedale at the staff of CBF III Grand now \'isiting iIIrs. De Silva's ,Tuly 26. leave CI M. CONNORS Ltd. , , Falls t '[ d 'I P Bla k .July 27th, arrive St. Ml Duckworth St. PrcscripUonB Pickup and Lewisporte for Northern Lab·', .' paren 5, i> r. an 11 1'5.. c· 3011 I av d DIAL 80370 or 8·'7756 A.B.C. SIGNS - I.etterlnl delivery service. 'rador Service ports to Nain. I 1\I15S Doroth)' LeDrew return· more, ?llill Road. FU~N~S~, ~~T:H~)~ fO.; , , Show Cards, Posters, Stick. PH ONE 8·2206 I cd home on Frida)" haviing Sycamore leavin~ Bm:,:' ," ers, Silk Sercen Printing at CONNECTION WEST RUN i completed her Grade Eleven al !\Irs, Meretta Hicks, Brook· S . h rLACENTIA RAY ,Holy Heart of IIlary Regional Iyn, :-I.Y,. is now in Grand Falls alllt Jo n, N.B ..Tulr 6,a:', SERV I" YOIlI' service. Dial 9,4259. ;1 my25,Imth Rentals R Train "The Carihou" lc,~ing High School in SI. .Tohn's, She! \'isiting her brother, Mr. Lloyd ,John July 7. Lra\in~ E, i II St. John's 12;01 p,m. Monday, is the daughter 01 ,Ir. and :\11'5 i NewhOOK, Crescent Heights, for July 13, due St. John's J:: AVAL da)' (7. II Floor Sanders. Belt Sanders.· . Sailing again same Power Saws, Electrical Drills July 16th, will make connection i Walter LeDrew. Pine Avenne, I the first time in thirty years. erpool. WATER etc, Reasonable Hates. Call 'vin Placentia .Junction and Ar·] -- i :\Irs, Hicks wa.s formerly from Nova Scotia lca\'ing L'Ir I', S. RUCKtNGlI.\!I11 ~enti.a with tl:c ~T.V. retite,' ._Mr.., ano ~[rs. Frank Harnett I Dildo, Tri.nity Bay. She was J 1 'd St 1 h ' " BARGAIN BASEMENT 8·5016, 8·7352. A.u,Uolldon . ' u Y", ue .. 0 n! ,:' l' orte for the West Run, Pia·; --. 'accompanied by her son and Leaving for Halifax and!' ,: Rcconditioned U·RENT OTARION HEARING centia Bay, I : will he joined b), her elder son .July 12, due Halifax J:"; Dlv. Harris & lII:ieock Ltd, CO~:\ECTION BAY NOW i 3~ Ilatel' this summer. They are Leaving Boston .Iuly:' t;, . Refrigerators 169 Water Strcet. SI. John's I CENTER PL,\CENTIA RAY I ~ ',i planning to visit the East Coast. Saint .John; N.B ..Tull' 21.· $75.00 up I'HE CENTRAL BARnER Trnl'll "The Carl'boll" lea\'I'n"u II ing Halifax for St. .loll,'! .. J 3! Ilu1r. and 1\Irs. Bert "loss of August I, dUe St .•Tohn·l Sales bran " I '118 MILITARY ROAD Quall'fl'catl'ons are Glad XI Suvla Road. ~Ir. Moss is con· Centrally situated on the Bus Free pickup and deliVery. : , e Freight Green Bay Service 8. Leaving for Halifax minimllm, TYPI'ng ability an i fined to bed with illness. ton August g, Due Canadian I route. Offers tbe best accom· (1 month) i now accepted Railway Freight i I Our Specialty gust II. Leaving Boston tional COl modation. For reservation and asset.Salary depends on qualIflea·. . Shed. ' I. 3~ I Rev. Donald-- )[urray is spend· i informatlon: CASH PAID FOR: Comics, % 17. At Saint John, !'i.B, provided. II Body Work lions, Frcigl:t is accepted daily at I ing a month's I'acation with his 18. Leaving Halifax I,'1 magazines, pocket novels, 4 Every job guaranteed guitars, violins, radios, APP.lY in writing Indicating IRailway Freight Sbed for ports' 0 parents, IIIr, and ?lIrs. Henri due St. John's August Reply to: Dial8-25S7 Exhaust system checked and education, experience, age, 011 South Coast Service, but in ~Iurray of Suvla Road. ing again same day {or FREE replacement of Muf· guns, carpets, skates and jne21,lmth,eod boots, dishes, etc. John D. marital status and names for I order to guarantee movement pool. I P. ( fler, Tail Pipe, Manifold Pipe references to- by this trip of the 5.5. "Bar Sister Mary Gahriel of the if necessary-on all j oba Snow, 9 New Gower Street. 1 to 2 years. Presentation Order, who has --- --_.- jly12,lmt. R, M. DONOVAN, Haven" freight must be at Rail· Conference at Queen'l $75.00 or over. spent the past few days visit· Sl. John's. Where To Stay Insurance jobs IncludecL Director of Library Service, way Shed by 1;00 p,m. Tuesday, Provincial Library ServIce, July 17th. In amoullts of $100.00 ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Balsam Hotel Duckwortb Sireet, St. J obn's, and up. Interest paid by .lohn Antle of Patrick street, !llr d '1 J s"j OP Where To Buy or ,Freight Lewisporte· St, \V ' d I f thO k f ., an .. rs. 0 ,,' BROOKFIELD jly13.14 Ill, so~, e t IS wee' or and family of BARNES ROAD John's Service for forwarding cheques half yearly or (~ ~nhgomsh, N. S,' to atte~d! Windsor, motored to sifUated 111 Ibe heart of tbe BODY SHOP Rent Power Tools via Lewisporte and M.V. Claren· allowed to accumulate. Summer School here: lIer ~'s, I last week.end to visit ". :,' City. Cor. Cowan Ave.-Topsail Rd. ADVERTISE IN THE ville accepted Railway Freight ter, Angela, who IS a third On their return home METR QUltl, Comfortabl. Atmos' DIAl, 9·2381 Shed July 17th, 9:00 a.m, to Apply year, Student Nurse. at ~t. accompanied by Master' \')' pbere. Rentllls- jne19,lmth,eod 5;00 p.m. Clare s Mercy Hospital, Sl. Faulkn h will N For Reservations and Floor Sanders DAILY NEWS Nfld. Building ,John·s. returned to her duties holiday e~t ;in~sor. IDformatlon~ Portable :Belt Sanders : o\'er the week·end, after spend· Requires ,ing two weeks vacation with I 'Ir d 1\-{S ' n. an rs,. Saws, Drills, Concrete Savings and I t ~ Dia18-6336 FENCING ler paren S. i family of Lincoln Top MRS. JOHN FACEY, Drills and Brcakers, GET . YOUR MESSAGE Investment Ltd. -- I presently enjoying a , ,Residenl Mana,ere!s. Crecn Lawn Fencing JIIrs. J. Warren of Botwood, Goodye r' C t' , 258 Duckworth Strect . Highway and Mrs. W, Pike of a s 9vc• ~. OUT EARLY I ;JI!31,tf ' E·2 Single Scroll 36", 42", 411'" i King Street, arc presently at· Mr. and Mrs, Don Double Scroll 36", 42", 48" PHONE 8·3108 ProfE IN STOCK- ily7,14 : tending an Anglican Leaders' .1unction Road, , . FISH and CHIPS Farm Fencing Mr. and JIlrs, Robert COrr CHICKEN and CHIPS BEAVER CLASSIFICA nON INDEX Junction Road, are HOT DOGS Chain Link Fencing Power Tools Wm. L. CHAFE spending their 'This Is a fi1 and HAMBURGERS Male Help Wanted '...... , A Articles Found ... :...... H-4 TAILOR ing to the East Coa,t ~ion by tbe' We Deliver, Anywbere Ln :Ba,rbed Wire· , Female Help Wanted ...... A·1 Auto Accessories ...... 1 ing Bay Roberts and It Is nc.t n! ro4lit1lUlo. Pearl, and II far as SKIL Domestic Help Wanted " .. A·2 Garages ...... J 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. JOHN'S aCCOuntant Sanitorium •. Lawn Gates Positions Available ' .. " ...... B n practical ~ Portable Tools Serviee Stations ...... H ..... J.. 1 CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN A camp for Anglio Position .... ,.,.: .... ,...... B.l Beauty Parlours ...... K girls (ages 14 to 16) merCia!; in, Jack's Snacks J.&S.RYAN To Let-Houses, Rooms, Fuel (Coal and Oil) "" ...... L IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES. proogress at the, ing and au • ,,%28 PARK AVENUE, KANGO Apartments " .. ", ..... ,.... ,,, .. C Construction Contractors ... .M Youth Centre, Kild/I'li Special· eXI 51-55 Job Stl'f.et Wanted-Houses, Rooms ... C.) B,Comril.1 . MOUNT PEARL mAL 8·4991 Electric Hammer Electrical Contractors ...... M· and a group from Insurance "" ...... ,," ...... ,D Electric Appliances ...... M , and Windsor are . any rCCOgnj ;Dial 932745 124 Duckworth Stree' Clubs; Entertainment ""...... E Srnitlj··(j,; rona.' , 15th. " DIAL 8,2480 Wiring' Supplies, Boxes, Radio-TV Repairs ...... 1.1.: : day period there. Where to Eat ...... E.l Pianos - Organs ,...... 0 , began July 3rd and Switches, Wire, Lamps, Where to Stay ...... " .. E·2 Auction Sales '''"...... p tinue until July 13th, 1

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Wanted - GENERAL FOREMAN Admiral's Cove VISIT ST. PIERRE, MIQUELON 5HI KINSMEN. must be eIlcrf~c~ic and capahle of supcrvis- THIS SUMMER Travel hy:- 109 inCtoming and outgoing shiplp~nts,~nd: ENT GARDEN PARTY o TAXI-BOAT (Spencer II, Fortune) BOYS'" CLUB general yard. Can proVided ncc0l11lilOda~ ., AIR .. '. (. will b,e held at Cape Broyle . tions . 48 nOUR EXCURSION DEAL-S68. on July 22nd Newspaper BINGO"· Apply.;"" , (Dca! includes hotel and meals). Dance at night for reservation and information. call: CH'ESTER DAWE '.' LTD. 8·7902 (9.30 a.m. - 5.30 p.m.) Sr!RI ISS No. 64 MB. D. R. HISCOCK PHONE'91171 Barn Dance Orchestra 8H612. 9·07975 .. 109 Boston Sales expericnce'unnecessarv but must like , t. John's to mrct peop:e. ' REBUILT .MAcm~~tS drillo, :.hovels and other heavy equipment normally':: . used 1I1 quarry III' open pit work. Blasting knowl·:,": Gooe! salan' and incentive arrangement. Crawler TracLor ,Dozcrs and 1,()ad('l'~, ,10 St. John's Transp:rtatiDn edge and lcadrr5hip are required. . Group life and medical insurance, pension h, p. to' 150 h'I},' . The mille is located in Labrador. approximately 250 plan, IlHlimitrd opportunity for increased Schl~ld Bantam Trllt'k :-'Iolilltcd 5-tOll Commission miles north of beven Islands. Quebec. Discussion eaving carHin:.;s and advancemellt. Crane. of sahry and c~nditiolls will be arranged for suitablt st. John's S~b hrallch of large, long-established Adams 106 h.p Cradcr.· r.1ndid"tes after receipt of detailed rc!Ume givin, . Halifax and edllcatiJn and eXllerience maIled to: Due Halifax Canadian COtnpanv. Progressive educa­ AlIis-Challl1C'ls Four-wheel drive 112 "d. Enzab®th Route Change ng Boston honal ('(furse~ and training on the· job Ruhber Tired Front End Loader. EMPLOYME~T, lohn, N.B, SUl'ERVISOR OF pro\'ided. ! Il1ger~{)nHaJ!dlP.5 C.F.M. Portable Com­ The following rollte chal1~(,s II ill be made Inlifax pressor. ' . Wahush Mine! ; August Repk to: effective MON'DAY, July 16th. lC day for ,Lippman 150· T.P.H. POl'tahle Crushing Room 1010 p, O. BOX 1145, ST. JOHN'S . Plant. Buses returniIl,g. from Confederation Truck, Mounted Hvtlraulic Pulpwood Building will proceed south on Allandale Dominion Square Building, Loader. .. Hoad, west on Elizaheth Avenue to present Montreal. Quebec. I, WRITE, WIRE, PHONE or complete de­ route, instead of east on Strawberry ~Iarsh Jlyll,13.14 OPPORTUNITY tails and rock bottom prices to- Road and Elizabeth. I METRO MOTORS.. LIMITED. . Eastern Equipment Limited, MERRYMEETING' ROAD 3627 Howe Aycnue, Halifax, Nova Scotia 'indsor. Requires 2 Sales ladies and 2 S~lesmen' NOlie • = Top saiary and commission GA'RDEN ':PARTY· .. COME ONE " 'COMEALL .. ,',; , • :': ". ~.' c' .. . , I" ! I ; , REFUND, ON OLD Pr~fessional .Accq'unting . I to Corpus Ch'risti'Parish " Correspondence Course KILBRIDE, JULY 22nd .. BEER. BOTTLES ~I! 15 a fh'e year course conducted 'for the Aisocla­ Usual attractions, delicious Turkey Teas, , I:O~ by the'University of British Columbl .. Although will be served in the Parish Hall.' i ' aces n~t necessnry toarUcJe with,: a pr •.cUclng. ,Dance atni~ht. Everyone assW'ed of a' 12 ounce long-neck returnable beer bottles will be accepted and ounlant, It Is necessary to obtain five yearl of deposits refunded by yoW' agents, or licensed retail stores up to and :::t!eal 'experlence of auUlc1ent quallty, In com­ . '. good time WAGdJ Ing cla~ Industrhl, governmental or publ!c account­ including i WELCOrv~ Spe ~nl auditing before obtaining' a' C,G.A. dell'eIt. HOSTESS .•. !. II ~la exempUollA are granted to. per~nI .with • I . a~ ammo ar B. Camm. Major .I~ AcC~nt1n. from' '.,' Will Knock at your 'i ·HAY.FtOR•• M. • , • • SALE , SEPTEMBER 5th, 1962 Door 15ih~ecOgnized Unlyerslty •.. ~~~ ,d~iIfJ AUPlt . with Gifts. and Greetin~~! . :'.:._.:.~.I:,,~,: ... ~IJ:':.~t.',. :;.~': ,.,' :: .:", ' ... :"1 :c~~L.6AD LOTS' ,. So check up now - your summer home, your basement, your cup­ .. , :;.. .',~'t .. , " ". . from Friendly Busine~~ I I Enquires should b. adi!reueil' 16 .' . :.' boards. Be sure to claim yOW' deposit refund before the September .':. ,Grlmd g,09d clean Timothy mixture, with 5th deadline. Neighbours and ~o..! II THE CERTIFIED~GENERAL: ':', . i ChijC .and So~ial Groupf> fl . ACCOUNTANTS' ASSOCIAtiON,: OF!' . . . ,',~~:l~~d ~p\ssr~:~~d a't,bestIharket price. iOn. the ()ccaslc)u of:~ 11 . NEWFOUNDi;A.ND ,"::' ';.' , .:" ":.' ",,' ':'~'Write oi: wire .' c/o Victor N. K. . . .' l • " S. L. SHARPE, iNe~v'6onier" to, ille'~~~" :1 I :8~islliriKC;G;A; , , ,> .. BREWERS . ASSOCIAT,ION OF · [> , . r.,;.... ,[I ~, l(O!51Il""-•••,d I ." ! \'.' "~>" ;:.. '" , A'!l~erst; N.S. : . TI:e, Windsor: lIY~4~~ Prescott Street{~~J?:~~~~~.:~!n.d:,· , ' B~!'l,/ O\l! .~3:a~:,' H .' ·'.;:'lY13il4,i!li~8;39,# ,<' • lis wya'lt. . .' l·.'." '; I~.", • ;: J'~~ONE 8~46G4,g..~~. ~ .1 ...Ii nd Dro~tr. . "', . , ~ ~ " , •• " j, , . ..: >'.: .: .. " 14 HE DATtY NEWS, ST JOIIN'S, NrLD., S;\F·l\D:\Y. JPLY 11. lr':,:. ' .. ~ .. ----~-~~~--

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• I lira('('n, ""i,'eh i, ncll' c':lanl ,: well;• Ihe)' have been treatcd frigate shootin~ - I was in : I all hough ,omclI'ilal diffkult to I I\','th Ihc greatest humanity and hopes to cl,ear the wreck and .. I :'cad: lundncss. and an exchan~e get the ship under command

., : I hal'ing he en agreed on, I am to renew the nclion, but just i , , I · :' "Sir,-It is wilh extreme in daily cxpectation of their as we had cleared the wreck, • . concern I have 10 rcqucst you Jrrh'al here. ollr spritsail yard went, the : , will be pleased 10 lay bc:ore I A list of the killed and cnemy having new braccs, ctc., , .he ~of[l Commissioner of thc 'lI'onnllcd is herewith sent, wore around with pistol shot · : I AdmIralty the enclowd copy. which I regret to say is very to rake us. The ship laying I ·; , of a lettcr from Captain Dac· brgc. the through of thc sea, and 1'01. ' , ~ :'es of His ~!ajesly's late ship: Si!lned: H, SAWYER, ling her main deck guns under' · ~ Guerriere giVing an l!C:'OU:l: of Vice·Admiral. water, and all attempt to get: , ·0 : : his having sustained a close her before the wind being usc. I · t : action of nearly two hours of less, when calling my now reo ' . ) ~ the 10th ult., with Ihe Ameri· Hoston, Sept. 7, 1812. maining officers together, they! I ·, .. can frigate Constitution of \,ery Sir,-I am sorry to inform were all of opinion that any' · ~ superior fo~cc both in gun.; and you of the capture of His (urther resistance would only .J ! • men (. .. almost double) w:len ~lajesty's late ship Guerriere be needless waste of ]il'es, 1 ;. : ,the Guerricre being totally by thc American frigate Con· ordered though reluctantl)·. the I ;, ~ I clismastecl she rolled so deep stitulion. after a sel'ere action colours to be struck." Etc. 1 : as 10 render all further cff~rts on the 19th of August in lati- Signed: CAPT. DACRES. i : . nt til(> guns una\'ailing" anet it lude 40 degrees 20 min. N., More letters on these troub.1 • : bccame a duty to spare the longitude 55 degrees Wcst at Icd times followed in this first : I' HI'cs of the rcmaining part of 2 o'clock p.m., bcing hy the issue of the "Recorder." One • , her valuable crew, by hauling wind on the starboard tack, noteworthy paragraph at the " 'i • down her colours. The masts we saw a sail on our weather end or another account says: fell over the side, from which beam, bearing down on us." . , "It is said thnt the American " ~! : • she was about to be engaged (P1tlgraph not extant) "at· twenty·four pounders are of i • in a very favorable position Icmpting to lay us on board; the French calibre it so thc t for raking by the enemy. A at this time Mr. Grant who shot will weigh ' twent):.nine I : few hours after she was in po· commanded the forecastle, was pounds." I j · I " Women ., PREPARE YOURSELF NOW ·, FOR A HAPPY OLD AGE t : Chapter 21 1 nicer." BY RUTH lIIILLE'FT " ~ I lIilda flew into the hall, con· I Midgey got slowly down What are yoU going to need -" ~ scious of nothing but tbe sight I from the slool, and Marie no· to have a happy old age? A social worker who has had , " Z'I' of Addic, held stiffly in Salin· ticed grimly the hUmped shaul· r ;. ~ ders' arms. His sailor suit was del's and the thinning hair that wide experience in working I'" i ~ spattered darkly and grimed had left a large crop of dan. with the aged has fOllnd that they necd the same things .'" ;:.,,,,","" "'.'.'.'.'., ,.", ,,','," ",:, ,', .. " , ,:,,' ''I,::'' ,., ""',',,',' ,,:,:,,' , , ,,,' ,',',' "."., , , ",' ,'"'1",', ,,'; with dirt. His head hung limp. Idruff on the frayed velvet col· " Iy his face was flushed and he ar of his suit. His eyes everybody else nceds· .. health, " br~athcd stelrtorously through squint~d hehind thick glasses, employment, family, love and I I" A Contemporary Israeli sculpture shown some years ago at the Israel recognition. " , his mouth. He was unconscious and his mouth was loose and , Exhibition. This is the work of artist Ellul Kosso. hut alive. soft. How are you going to man· , ," age to have as many as pos­ · . "Wbat happened? lIe's rov· He sat, cautiously, in the I: --_.- ---... - - .- .. --.--.-.~ .. -... _-- ".... _-- ._---+_.... ered wilh blood. Has SOllll'one chair and she leaned over him sible of those requiremenls for Sl'nt for a doctor'!" to place the tray' nearer. A a happy old age? I: And as bel' fingers continued carefully loosened curl, scented By starting now·at whatever " Sculptor Ossill Zadkinc created lhis ClI! ., ';, ;. L-I- J' - their anxious exploration, she with Madame's best perfume, age you are·you can' surely >.;" 1 Ian arVIS tion of the bombing of Rotterdam. "l"l~,:- 19j~, To heard a contemptuous answer. brushed against his cheek. He manage to have some of them, You're more likely to have .Destroyed City." ,: "That's not blood. It's wine." started as though it had burned I _ " health in old age if you look · .~. . It was Miss Maggy's voice. "The him. , ';·1','n' . -t .,., . after your hcalth while you , [ shall look forward 10 il." If yon Iw \'e ;, I \, , , i I] child's not sick, he's drunk!" Marie ~aw this with r.linical "Scho~nberg e rl at! e arc still youn!!. (To Be Continuerl kind of oprn·lu :,1",1 i I '.J "Il~s everyone in Ihis house satisfaction. "1 wil! lenve you. ",. You can stal'l. now de1'rlnn. will Iwin,;; in ~lnY in{'om~ nl' IIml "Iller, find II , .,-1' , ~nuc mad'!" Annl .1udilh de· Drink yotlr lea and res I." ., , 'l;TnATP'ORD, '0"1 .. .tub' lOfl2 I pl'(~SI'lItatioll rrntUH,1 Mar· ing the intere,ts Ihal lI'ili I.-~ep nnl, \'011 won'l hr \\,!hlll1l i, ::< addiliollal rnlllpo~ilioll b), An· mandcd. Mid~cly gulped and said in ~ , , , · r,lIian ,Jan'is, a Irarlillg ~nlni~1 rd ~Iam'au \lith nl1"11' )'0111' days occupier! ollce 1"111 ~lr :1ll\' IIlll11;11\ I,,"'::!Z ',d', I' ! lUll WclH'rn haserl 011 ntomie I "Well. Martam," i'inundcrs rush, "Don't go. I-I wanted Y"lI can cnlili"h' work al ;'rr old. I \\'I~h thr Natiollal nallet of tinn. by WillIam Ner,lIe~ .. hove had 10 retire from '/1l1I!' , 1 I fallout. durin/! rchcarsals l'om'l said, "I-lIh-had orrnsion to to' ask YOll ••." , gdling Rlolig wilh ~II IIlPllllwrc; ,\nc( yo" will ,!",,! 'I Canarla. is appearii1~ with fivc ~IIHs .IlIr"ls,'lJom allll rals. job. In other words, YOll· can I I mcnring at 7:311 a,m. While check the wine cellar this Marie cocker! her head and of YOUI' family anti slren~lI'r"· \'011 I ,I principal dancers on the I'cs·rd In TortJnto, joined the pian for "sclf ... elllpioyment ". r['('o!!l1iliol1 if :~lrft I 'the Ihcatre slagc is occupied mornin!: and While I was down smiled sweet encouragement. ing f:1I11ily bonds '0 Illat yon I~'ilh . ~~lIallt COW""', 3 " . : ,ti~'al stage Friday and Sundity Nationalnallet III its fir~t whcther what You pian to do , I Ily Ihe "Cy"ano" company, Ihe there, a delivery wagon arrived "Well, I don't understand. won't l'e:lch old ~ge feelin!! like ,I ,afternoonR, July 13 and 15, al year, and sInce then has easy ,no?" uin~ ~:ccn intcl'c',! in 1i , dancers will work in the re· that I had personally to sec 10. But, aren't you Mrs. Russell's a stranger to those who could around you; an I ' 2.30 p.m. The five others have danced many l~~lncipal "Olt, no •.• I mean. yes. 1- I ',1 hellrsal hail with Grant. Strate, I'm very sorry, Madam, I'm personal maid?" A gleam of hm'e been close to you. spirit. I . already been announced for roles including' those of, Lukas Foss and Grace.Lynn sure but I'm afraid I left the sweat decorated Midgley's up· 1 :! , the two concerts,. TIie v ·• are "Swan Lake" "Giselle" ~Iartin, the soprano. soloist for cell;r door open. Thc-uh-' per lip. , na , " i . Cal.1 SamtsovjI, recently re.. and. "Coppella." At the, the ('Time Cycle" will arrive little fellow must have gone \ Marie gave a trill of laugh· , turned from' a ·very· successful, 'Festival she dance in' ; I will for rehearsals' on Monday, July down while I was away. liter. "Oh. You wonder how it ~ ,!II!gagement in Russia; An,qela ,the. Lukas Foss ''TIme Cy. 9. Costumes for the concerl-- found him, like this, on the cel· is I am here?" She lowered her o Leigh, _Jacqueline, 'Ivlngs,. Earl ., c1e' ballet, which has been' the first lime ballet hits been lar floor. And there was quite voice confidingly. "To·day, I. 'Krauland David Shields, All rltorograpilcd ',' by'. Grant: presented on the Stratford Fes· a large puddle under a wine everyone is in the big, what ai'e leading National Ballet so·' Strate, anrl will, he espc. i liI'al' stnge-have been design. cask. Beside the puddle, I you call, bustle? So I say, 'Aha, · Joists,. with. ·Ihe· exception oc. ,dally·· feature,1 III the , , cd by Cark Negin. found this." this is the chance you have look ; guest 'dancer David ShieldS'! fourlh SOllg, or lhat work':"" IIra]i .. ~ Mj 3i iIiiI ~ .. Saunders was holding out a for, Marie.' That is my name~" 'who has app~arcd with' tlle Ihe eXtract' frolll Nielzche. ~~ - ~ - -'- - ~ ;., bedraggled, spattered object she added, helpfully, "MarIe 'noyal Winnipeg Ballet and the· I , The dancers Hre setting their .j '3. . '. 'to that oncc had been' the gay· Ca,~ctle." ,,;}lati()onal Feslil'al COlllp:my in I itl:ll'lil clocks early for 'sll'at. 1,\ - looking Sport. What chance, Miss Cas· :;,;;1<1''1111011. • . ford rehearsals. lll'CHUSC the IIilda bcnt over Addie. There ettc'?" ',;.:·;.·"J.illall Jal'vi~ is tht' ullly, Fcstival thcatrcis 'heinj! llsed was a definite smcll of wine.· • • • ·:::>:dullccr of the groll", Iu mOst of the day for Ihe pre. Once in bcd, Addie muttercd' . Maric looked down and ap· .. :: have made an earlier paralion of "Cyi'ano de Ber. and thrashed restlessly for a peared to hesitate shyly. "You . ' :', Stratford appearance. In ~erac", opening on July :10. while, then he seemed to pass have only glimpse me, you say • .' 1955. she performed for Ihe lhe 8(age has been set .aside from his slupor into a deep But, I have seen you. Oh, yes," · first musIc festival In a (or the' dancers for early ,', .t $.% sleep. she nodded. "I have said, pr01lndlnn o~ ', .... ,'.. ... morning calls. They will pre. The stralgnt end narrow path Hilda sat down besides the 'Marie, 'there is a nice kind "A Soldier's Tale." 'This pare the Foss Balle&-and an wouldn't be so narrow If more bed, holding Addie's hand and man, who works so hard all watching for any signs o[ wak·, day, and who is always looking ~I~, would use It.. __ . "Hr." ... _. ing or change. She didn't know so lonely. Perhaps,' I say, 'be what to think, She was only would like to be a friend with a [roni Sc aware of a growing sensation of . girl who is a' stranger in thIs : ~~].~-~.; fear. and.' A girt who is lonely, , ' THIMIU '1'~';';;~ "SKEPTIC'~ At the back or h,er mind, the too'! You think this is, what . • • " - I ,'" :.' _. ' ,_ ~·;·i:/'··" , ., .' DON'T' moment she had scen Addie in you say, fresh of mc'/:' :;'':'~~r. , I . , Saunders' arms, a picture had "No, no!" Midgely protested l\iI:. 'SUfKf' appeared of .Ienny during one so violently that he almost .. :.,< " ByO. HALLEY of her attacks. Was it possible? dropped his cup. "!t's only· ... :~~':~:':' . . ' .' ... .EWA Could Addie, too, be subject to well, I mean, there's so little on it. wbi ~~-:~r-~:' They say the White, Cliffs o[ Dover are falling this strange illncss? Could it time. That is, when We - we t ,WISE! be somclhing inherited'! would both be free." He looked '. : '~o\\'lyit1lo the £ecl '. .-', the coid dark sea which en~. . ClaUde whrit trlari iandGod have done. ~y, . ••. !at her, begging her to clear up ~:.tiir5 , '"." '... '.. " .~~.; '. '.... ' . '. . , , Marie set the tray down in the problem. . Iront of the startled Mid~ell' "You do not work in the eve· ,;>, , But Goa mad~ that very sea which, engulfs things and poured out a cup. nings, and Madame is often out. ~,~: .~:. or 50 they say: . • • . We Hegret That ~.. . . '. She stepped back and looked She does not need me until I The music traditionally played upon this Afghan sardina, ShOl'l1l up at Midgely with concc-rn. very latc. Whcn thIS happens, I with its aged player has much in common with the ~" .' But man's ,works 9£ the mind are falling slowly "Television Topics" "Oh," she exclaimed, clasp, I could let you know." . 11 " d' . h Gypsy music the sea, •• ,'not the walerysea; tnatGod made,. hig her hands together, "but "HoW'I" Midgely was almost usua ~ associate Wit Eastern Europe.. . sny. does not appear this you must be so uncomfortablcl glowing. , With the greater eu:=;e, we now have III maklllg contacts acl'OSS " week, hut we hope to Sitting up there su high. with "You lllllst have the lunch· we are gradually coming to know mOl'e about the ideas lind art {onn:; 0' ' Bul a sea tlwt rna nhas made. Some place where nothin!lto rest your back.'~ eon always: .So each day~ YOIl peoples. We thereby lose any feeHngs of uniqueness 01' superiority "nci made waste' .•• because mall' does not care DeCtly, she remov~d the tray to Imust look lllslde. the napkm on ! . '.' ., . have it hack next week Will's desk and pulled back his your trav. One day ~oon I WIll for all o( us, tS an Immense gam. what he's done .••• Or so they say! . I armchair. "This will be much slip in the litlle note. That is: ". . . (Photo cuurtesy of UNESCO, Jltll€

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cs [('0111 Sc\'c'n Islands. 12) Premier, Smallwood pushes button Lo officially start the huge beneficiation plant. (3) At a banquet in the Sir Wilfred· Grenfell Hotel Premier Smallwood was presentcd with a

g of. the Smallwood Mine by MI'. J. Ii. Thompson, President of the I.D.C. of Canada. The a~tist waS A. Y. Ja~kson. In photo the Premier points to hill and says: "That was before we blew the top off it." The top COnles off in a tremendous bl~st as 74' tons of "Hydromex" detonate after the premier pushed the switch. The new explosive was developed by men of the Iron Ore Co. of Canada who have pat. on it. While similar to dyna~ite in effectiveness it is not:nearlY as ;danger~us to handle. (5) Mr., G. M. Humphrey, the first President of LO.C.C., introduces the guest speaker at the banq'uet. In foreground . . . . .~ . .' . . . Claude K. Howse,Newfoun~land representative f6r I.q.C.C;.(6)· At the banquet the Labrador City Glee Club gave lively renditions of Newfoundland folk songs which were well received by the one hun· . . , . and seventy dignitaries and guests. (7) Mr.:L R. Timmins, Chail111an of .the Board of Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, extends a vole of thanks to the Premier. At right is Mr .J. H. Thompson, Presi· o! the Iron Ore Company of Canada, who presented the pain,ling shown in ph~to No.3. (Daily News Photos by Frank Kennedy)

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,I" '\ 'j of Canada an~ Associat i " -Ore Company I 'I The Iron ! I ; ;1 :\ I ,I" •. _._-._ .. '.oa.' , I I, I :1 ANNOUNCE "I ,I I I t I :\ ,i ! " I I I I' Another P I THE OPENING of THEIR PROJECT I . opening of I I I I , at Labrad I i I I J I' '.. """...... r Joseph ~ , ,i AT ~ 'I devi Ii \ ,! , . I I I, , , , , premier to·uci , I: I .' containing SE I i:, OR CITY explosives wh , ' , LABR tons of I I I , , , , ~Ilwood mine, II complex It , It is about I ' , BY THE l miles from "~ City and the aut?mat /r01Il!the ore Pits II i I III five and a half I ! I I I U,D, :;rl,ent for the 11 HON. JOSEPH R. SMALLWOOD, D.Utt. D,CIl., :aslGe were G. 1\1. . I I n1'll:~:l'resident ,of I( I rlniIns, C113lrmar I B~ of Hollinger I , .dGold ~lines; J. H. I \ , PREMIER OF NEWFOUNDLAND prBSfilent of lOC; I 1r"j General 1\1 , ,,!III; , ff' I , \oc;:;other IOC ? I , Or.;A!, E, M~ss, lIhne , M.:~ Jenkms, Oper Irlnllndcnt; Dr. C. JULY 10th " 11~th, 1962 Chll(Engineer; mem !io\llil of Assembly. I ~uilJtfssmen and ~v.lof press and ta . ,? '/.1 LABRADOR A CITY - town that has kept pace with the project. lIIiIlrlrens of rcsid(

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''Lt'.BRADOR 1959-a land to stir the heart and inspire th3 imagination. It is a last frontier -' old beyond calculation, yet as young as tomorrow's promise. That promise can be rich and rewarding for Nawfoundland ..." 'I -Don Jamieson.

, , lABRADOR CITY, 1962-a promi~e redeemed ... alreC1dy a anc town of 3,000, a multi-million dollar project completed; and a further promise to extend its scope, providing at the same ~ ! ;1 time work, homes, and opportunity for more and mora l I i ;i families from the Island. l'

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" I "I'.. Hand in hand with their pride in the realiz­ I ,I ," I , ation of the Carol Project, is the pride of I , ,i , the Iron Ore Company of Canada and iti .'., " Associates in their contribution to tho social " i' !: " and economic betterment of the Provinca ~ SMALLWOOD MINE, The first mine to be operCited. Top right of tho picturo is Carol Mountain, thq ~it' .. ,; of Newfoundland. of the next orebody to be mined. " ;. i ; \ .'· , \ ·i' I I , I "· ! i

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, shops, stores and C1dmi~istrotion building. The pany's oxygen plant.-The lake ,i$ W,obush Lake. AERIAL JVIEW OF CONCENTRATOR, showing hom The building' und&r construction in the'~oreground left to right: Crusher bUilding with ore train, the flume for tha ta:!ings crosses the road and disap­ pears off right of the p;cture behind the loading is the pelletizing plant plcnned for operation in the drive'hous,e, ore storage building and the mill, con­ summer 'of 1963. . . • ~', veyors t01loading pockets. Behind the mill are the pockets. Just seen on the extreme right is the Com- .. ' .'

------,~------...... Y t4 , DAILY i\EWS. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1962 17 remier Officially Opens Carol Mining Project Premier Smaiiwood who spoke for forty·five minutes, said he ·A ,. LAN T I,C expeetcd the Carol Project in a 4· Ton Blast Loosens fcw years to employ about 15 .. 000 and hc expected a popula· lion growth of 100,000 in Labra' dol' City. This, he said, would be among the first three 60,000 Tons Of Ore iron producers in the world. In a few years thc arc a would hc producing 50 million tons of The Smallwood Mine ore concentrates a year. The Premier said the great Another page in Newfoundland history was written July 10 with project, in his opinion, had not I been advertised enough across openillg of the Iron Ore Comp ::my of Canada's iron mining pro­ Canada. The rest of Canada at Labrador City. Central figure in the historic event was Ishould be told about the vast· neess of the project. The rail· ier Joseph R. Smallwood, who has spearheaded Newfoundland's I way alone cost S250·million and strial development program since assuming the Rremiership in the project was one of the greatest gambles Canada has ever seen. The total cost, when the project is complel· Premier tOllched off a I about the woderful place Lab· Premier J. R. SmaJlwnod, was eed, would represent invest· containing sel·cnty·foul' \'adll\, City is and will b~eome. given by G. liT. Humhprey, first ment of $BOO·million. expiosil'es II'hich loosen· Prcsitlent of lOCo He eulogi1.cd I . ton, of orc in the Tuesday night n banquet was the Premier for his great vision Regarding employment, the minc, the first In held at the Sir Wilfred Gren. and leadership. Hc also stress· Premier said while mainlanders complex to be de·, feil Hotel located at nearbv cd the co·operation and com and others nrc being employed, II is ahollt sCI'cn nnd Wabush I;'on Co. property, t~ petition which all through thl' there was also room for New· miles from Labrador! mark the official opening of ycars madc the project sneh 11 foundlandcrs. We should re· anrl tilt' allt.omatcd rall\\,~IY the Carol Project. Chairman sllceess. Mr. Humphrey also meember that there arc 100,000 the ore pits to the mill for thiS hi.

of residents cf Lab· . . were present nt t:1C' . ceremony. the official part)' arm·' : train in I.abrador Cill' at . Tuesday thc), were wO)]· by ~lines Manager Dr.' Moss and other officials the company. Premier. made a brief speech' . for the school ehil· o! whom there were ovcr induding Brownies and Guides,

told them they were Iiv· III a great age of develop· . and !hould he proud to . of this \'sst snd ity. He nrged PREMIER SMALLWOOD throws switch to fire first production blast at the unter-Dart, i!O ot~~~tepar:~c~~ Smallwood Mine neal' Labrador City. (Daily News Photo-Kennedy) and tell them·

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. . Officially opening on July 11, Iron Ore Company of Canada's Carol concentrator and mine project create£; a substantial new source of iron ore concentrates for the steel industry. Equally significant, through the development of a great natural resource Newfoundland has gained an important, productive and permanent asset. As engineers and construction managers of the crushing and concentrating facilities, Bechtel is very appreciative of this valued client's confidence and cooperation.

Excavation for the concentrator started in January ·, .: of 1960, operation began last month. Now at work or i · i ,,. the project's pelletizing plant, Bechtel is responsible . , for the design of all facilities except indurating and i j I ' . for construction management of the entire plant. I:· I ., · ,

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. ' ; . 0 . i, o rHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1961 • h • I • • - , !I :i Short History Of Carol Project TClp Men At Iron Ore Co,mpa~y Of Cana~ ,'I " ]ron fonnaUons have long been known to exist in Labra· clor. At the turn of the cen· , tury Dr. A. P. LoW, working 'I" for the Geological Survey of 'i Canada reported the possibility , of extensive iron deposits in I I :1 the Labrador peninsular. 'j In 1933 Ihe prospectors Dr. James and Dr. Gill recognized iron formations when they l,I were investigating the area for reporled gold occurrences. Ii In 1936 Labrador Mining & I Exploration Company was form· j :1 ed to conduct a search for Ij gold and base metals in Labra· I dor. Under the leadership of , Dr. Retty, they worked in the I Duley, Wabush and Shabegome I i 'I Lake areas. 0 , 'I I I Altbough formations of spec· ! i ularile Iron formation had been \ recognized in several localities, I betweerl 1936 and 1949 Labra· I, dor Mining & Exploratlon con· In the early days of the lOC Carol project, Premier Smallwood, centre, ex­ o OPEl centraled on developing the I, amines a core of ore during visit to site in 1959. Left is Jules Timmins and " ' -, Knob Lake "direct shipping" ~ ores rather than the Wabush right, W, Durrell. bcneflclatlng type orcs which I 1 i at that time were not consider· grammes. The first diamonll lined, and preliminary grade way carried out a Wabush Ex· DR. A. E. MOSS, :\1ines :\lanap;~i I ed as being high enough in drilling was done on Wabush and tonnage estimates made ploration Survey on the possiblc I I iron content to be workable. In No. 3 deposit in 1951, and Iwo on each. right of woy for a railway from I i 1949 the Iron Ore Company of In this year, too, the Quebec Mile 224 to the Carol Project. ' , short holes were collared. It I I , . Canada Was formed to bring was not until 1953 that system· North Shore & Labrador Rail· (Continued on next Page) I ' , I the iron ore field into producl· atic drilling was done. C. B.-McMANUS, Gcncl'aI Manager, IOC ion, and to build the first rail· Between 1949 and 1958 ap· 1, way into this so far untouched prol'imately 200 tons of bulk ! area. samples were removed from Premier Opens I I I test pits. These samples w~re ! , THE FIRST, PHASE shipped 10 the M. A. Han"s ; I 1949. A 7·man party under ! laboratories in Nibbing' Mlnnu· the Icadership of Mr. M. E. sota, and the Ore Testing Lab­ Carol Mines N cal was sent to map the arllo oratory at Knob Lake, where ~Continued from previous with a painting of the Small· from Mills Lake halfway to Wa· various beneficiation studi~s Pace) wood Mine. This was cxecuted bush Lake. At that time they were made. by the famous painter A. Y. outlined Duley No.1 and No, 2 2.000 mainland Canadians In Jackson. Also present werc deposits, and Wabush 1, 2, 3, 4, THE SECOND PHASE The second phase of the Wa Newfoundland and Labrador. the Lord Bishop of Newfound· and 5. 0 bush exploration was under· He envisaged a terriblc row if land and Bishop Schafft!' of taken in 1956 on a sub·lease a law forbid such working Quebec. ICH,~ 1050: A 7·man geological area within the Labrador Min· operations in Canada and each The Labrador City Glee Club party ~nd 6 prospectors extend· province restricted its workers presented a program of New· ing concession. from going to other provinces. · ) ed thi! i mapping north from 1956. The first large ~ca;c foundland folk songs and re· the middle of Wabush Lake, tonnage drilling program I'/a,; ceived much applause from and outlined thc Carol deposit, started on Carol West and The Premier said he had lin, the 200 guests. and Wabush 6, 7, and 8, as well bounded respect and admiration. On Wednesday the guests ·" Carol East (now Carol Mine) • as the Lorraine deposits. -r:ley deposits. for all the companies and per,' were taken on a tour of Lab­ continued the reconnaissan~c 1957. Te first drilling pro· sonnel who did so much to radar City townsite and also mapping up the Sawbill Lake gram of short exploratory holes bring the great mining venture looked over the millsite and Samplying and are testing was carried out in drift cover· into operation. 'He praised toured the mill complex. Here confirmed the presence of size· ed areas where iron formation Messrs. Humphrey and Timmins the Premier pressed a bullon j able tonnages of readily con· ,i might occur. saying they were two great which set the huge concentra· '. centra table ore, grading up to 1958, This type of drilling men. Mr. Humphrey was an tion mill into operation. 40 per cent iron. American and Timmins a Can· Later at a luncheon at the "• continued through 1958, during which time some 50 square ad ian, and led the way in Ashuanipi Club the Premier 'I, 1951. On the basis of the miles were systematically drill· energy and courage in Ihis was presented with a piece of results of these two ycars work, cd. great development. ore, polished and mounted, it was decided to run an air Both mapping and sampling ),ir. Jules Timmins, President from the Smallwood Mine. The borne magnetometer survey continued each season with de· of IOC, moved a vote of chunk was taken from the bl~st o\'er the arca, This survey suc· tailed mapping at 1 inch to 100 thanlts to Premier Smallwood. of the previous day and pre· cessfully outlined iron forma· feet on all major proospects. Before the festivities conclud. pared for this historic occasion. tion, and served as an excellent By the end of 1958 some cleven ed, J. H. Thompson, President The presentation was made by guide for future mapping pro· separate deposits had been out· of IOC, presented the Premier H. E. Farnum. M. E. JENKINS, Operations Superintendent DR. C. DUFRES~E, Chicf En,!4inccr d II

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'I 1962 'I. i:, 1856 I'" ~ I: • ., • '1 ;! II , I" I • I I, ,We are pleased to have I I' f " ; , , I'" pa1rticipated in the industrial development 'I t I: !' of Labrador City by supplying to the I: Iron Ore Company of Canada Ltd. " • i I , special castings of nickle-chrome alloy, i I Is happy to extend , I I rI. ·, I know as NI-HARD. I , I 'I I ! I I i These castings were used as ': Congratulations ~, " , ',i" liners in, the A'ero-Falls Mills for processing I and " the valuable iron ore. This is an· example of the role Newfoundland' industry can play in the development] Best Wishes of Newfoundland-Labrador. on the occasion

, , of the opening We take this opportunity of to wish ,the Iron Ore Company of Canada' , Ltd. the success it deserves for • pioneering this vast industria} ;n project, and creating from a barrem e rna 00

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FROM CHARD & B. A. RYAN LIMITED "',''',,, ,,,,., '",,., " GENERAL, CONTRACTORS A section of the spa dOlls and llJ'mlcl'1lh' (!,lipped Cafeteria, It scats li:iUO and was opened ill 1860. MONTREAL, TORONTO, SAINT JOHN, N.B. LABRADOR CITY

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Illccr 262 homes! .'. , 'dor City, and the opening of 'a new mining area, the , Iron Ore Company of Canada has built a new centre 3,000 feet of sidewalks, ,0 of industry and population in Labrador. sewage and water IineSt sewage treatment r:~~:-­ . We are happy and proud to have been, associated water reservoir, with the Iron Ore Company of Canada in this great , , pump house, industrial proi.ect, the results of which should have a 1O-classroom schoo~, , far reaching effect on the growth and economy of :"-

church, ," Newfoundland. , firehall, o W.e are happy and proud to have worked with the BUILDING shopping centre! _.STILL , Iron Ore Company in the building of the new town of " communkation bui~di:- J- municipal building, labrador City , police station, i RICHAR & B, A. RYAN LTD. '.' ! 22 ... classroom school " RICHARD & B. A. RYAN LTD. more homes , ;; "

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The ten-room McManus School wl1ich was officially opcned' last Building houses for permanent employees. Phgto taken in'1960. , ., October. Another school. is under construction.

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I " I:~~ a::~:~I~:~;::;e miles. IShort History :1 'I Everything Vast In Carol , Complex I, The mill IS divided mto three' main paris: crushing, grinding, eryt "I and processing. C I From the loading poekel~; I ~ ro nee!" thp mille, 10 the final out- U Project put from the ore bcnefieiation' mill ,the process is highly: (Continucd' from previous IIV,1S appo.nled Operations automaled. Page) i erintcndent, Dr. C. CRUSHING. The crude ore,' I Chief Engineer, )11' transported by rail from the Exploration 1I'0rk fi~lishcd: ~Iarston, iIIaintenance ' loadin~ pockets, wil be du:np('fl III ~eJTtcmber_ 1958,' and In the tcndent ,and Mr, E, p, direclly into a liO" x B9" gyr:l- sprmg of won tile Iron Ore, Administration S lory crnshcd with a cap,,~ity nt I Company ~onccnlr"tc9 on dc" Cons~ruction startcd in I3 500 lon,~ tons pel' hour, when, , \'eloplng Carol ami Smallwo~t! . by the Northern Lar.d iii will hr reduced to 6". . mines, Dr. A, E, ~loss wus ap , p:lny Limited on a 'I , From the cru"hcr tlw ''I'l!II" pOinted ~lll1e )lana~er. I twecn ~1i1c 22,1 on the I' Iorc will he COIIl'cyr:] to ~ stO!': I North Shore and Lai);'",I,. I n-.:~c fm'ility which will son'c tfJ ~,g59, lc~ hr:tlgc In:ill OI"C_ way and the Wallllsh :1 e\'cn out the feed and lii.,tri;" ,ake in Wabush for winte,r haui,· Grading completed by Iute it to the six ~l'illdin,~ lincs 'lIlg anti at the samc tIme to year. I, I G!tIlI:TlING, Each nrinliinn increase hy some wee Ito the I h, ,-, • . i line consisls of an Acmfdl mill p"l'io[1 Ihll-ing which It was WOO. Ra Iway and i with 11 capacity of 3:;0 long tons pos.'iille to drive hc~\')' lo~tls train service startc,1 I pl'r hour, whkh will further re. over the il'c, Sept· lies and Carol :1 'Iluce the cnull' 10 43 mesh, . Excavatiolls for I, I , At the exit of the Aerofall Calllp site c[il:!blishecl ne;!1 building commenced in I , mill, the crude will he s['pnl'at- the narroll'S, Te~llpo:'Jry offices,' New cafeteria to ,eat' ! , cil into coarse and fine pro, IlltnkhmNs and kitch~ll; hililt: o;lcned. , , , . dwl:;. : at th:s sill' and also at Emerill. Commllnieations Building I; P,WCESSING, The cO;lrsc the transfer point of all equip, . plcted. I I I Jnd (inc crucles from the grind- llIent and 5upplirs cumin;:: by' Con"truction of I , ,i ing lines will thcn go to pro- rail. ' Hon plant started. c{'s!::;nr~. All concentr:llin~ is ! dGtlc by Hl.1mphrl'Ys s;lirals, A road appro:;iIllJtely ten' 1961. , , The concentrate is clclI'atcrcti miles Ion;: huilt in the ,pring: saw tbe I h,' fillers, [Will thc camp to the Carol: nearing completion, The prodlH'1 from hoth the "'IPOSIt. The main tHlr[Jo,'e of slration offices and I coar.se 'Illel fill'.' cnllcentraling the road \l'as 10 haUl thc ore to anee Department and I lines ·,.,,:l1thC11 gn 10 tiIe loadin~ he lested ill the pilot plant were finished. I i , i or sto~kpilc system, wilill' till' which starlecl operation in the I Decision made la'iingo;, which cOlI'i,1 princip- ,Ulllmer. Pdot Planl cOllsisted i Polletizing Plant. ally of ~;iliea, will h~ Iramport- of an. Acrofall mill, Hum· i started. cd Ihrough " fi'IIHc' til a fIb I,im'y.; s,lir~!c anc! a flotation! I pos;!1 nrca in Wahtlsil 1.:I"c, circuit. pri~l"ry !1\lj'(Jose was, During the past three til dlct,!, ~:'IIl[l!il;: charactefls· detailed samplin~ al'll ii"~,' o[ the ore, ancl tn sludy the at 1 inch to 100' iCe[ The :'!aiJ)tcnancc shop.': o[ tlIl' V;l';OUS met I posits outside of I he mine ' allc!' ~1!1t1 repair W(ll'~';:. Wilh Dr, A. E, :'IInss ,1S :'Iine hal'e been samplell and :r..I'..c;",.~ ~IOBl)'E J·:qUIl')IE:>."'l', 'fhlS ~lanagl'r, ~Ir. jI. E. ,Jenkills i mapped at 1 inch tn 100 ''':' 1J'~~1'-' s['etioll inl'1llcles ti"llt'ks, 11':1('\­ Ol'S, gl"Hlel's. p;L'!;;-UP:i, hu:;{~s ~i~HI il'lilcr mobile, 011I1iplllt'1It. At 'iIe rIassific;ltion ,and Prol'l'ssing, an unobstructed vic\\' oj tt!,he~ ! mine i." it .<';C'l'rice ,~ara,~e {'(II' Thi~ complex l'cc('i\'('s crude orc dumping and thl' I dail)' inspcction '"lIl minor 1'.... direclly froll1 till' mille. cruslles 'throat. All critical opm:;~ I pail'S, hilt all olhcr ITIJintl'n' it, and finally scparatrs thc ore s!lch as train mO\'1'1I1CIlt,:, ,11;('1' is dOlle al Ihe mllill shop, inlo an acceptahlr gl'"dc con· way switch control. "re: , ' I ' conveyor w~ }1E('lIANIC,\L SECT I () X. l'I'lltrall' ami a rr,ICcl:lhlc tail· spnttIn~, {nmpmg. ! :'0" ':. e lIIaterla. U' The automat~d train nms for five an(~ a half milcs from loading pocJ.:cls near the Smallw()()(ll11itle It, the crusher at the mill The ,hon, s of the ,Irl'hanil'al in~ (1\'",;11' ro('k), l'~rriage operation, h,,( L (~)l1lplex,. Dlrectl" under the Sltr~e hll1s at the mine end of the railwav is a pall feeelcr which fl'ed; lire' illto the lI'ailill'f train, alld into tll S('('lioll arr eqlliplH'd lI'ith dl'ill C'rn:;h;II!:: ailiomatlc control S,',IN' ~,., ge, The crus 11'1''''''S, orr I, ;>s I arc' Each. tt:atn '~'!l he arral1~erl s(! that the locomotive pulls tl~e loac~ed cars to the dumper in tlw crush"r httildillg, and plI:;I~'s lllll 1 lathe>, Ill:IIII'I':;, hOl'in,"_ ('rlleil' ono thl' cl'llshel' fe(,11 llll':i; I' I ("I'd the trcmcndoll.' 'I ,dllIllL' cars carrying 1,500 tons _:11111 the maintenlllll'l' of all pll1>- I'onlain> "ll \lIP I'olllro!.s and action as the Cflhill'1' it ,\I'iIl Ilaul Ihe ore Ilown a .25' lie "'ITicl'S COIIIC tllliler this instruments lIeel'SS~ll'y tn opel'- its function. The c1'Il'hH: :1 ,per c('nt ~l'ade 10 the mill.: section. :etc Ill!' mill to mine ,·al!\l'l;'. charges onto an ap;'on f

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Ind ••• and To the people of Labrador City for • .. their enterprising spirit In opening Appliances up the wilderness of Labrador in· the' CAROL LAKE, PROJECT. We Wish WRITE FOR all who pioneered this wonderful FREE venture 'and all who carried ·:out its \ CATALOGUE 'many phases. every success for the, ., future.

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-I three : and III feet nnd deep ha\'e mines. 1111 r. sCl'en d~ I hp mine am , of 3lj(j I1 lIllI phrv.' spirals are used in the mill to effect the ground are separation into an accept­ ,plc{\ and r~ orade iron COllcclltmtes and a rejectable tailing. The mill uses twenty-five thousand gallons of wat.er 'h to 100 fett l;~ili\ll('. a 101 of it in the sl'irals for ore separation. A water reclaiming system in the mill recirculates 1Il:1jor part m approximate y 82,000 gallons per minute is constalltly in circulation inside the plant.

previous Istorage by plate feeders, then ISeparator remove a coarsc ton storage bin. The fine pro· conveyed into the mill by a product while the Cycloncs reo duct from the cycloncs is con- , I t feed conveyor. The mill rota- 'I move n flne product. The mam veyed directly to a 1000 ton I [Olll"'.'(lr II' lit: I rans- Ilion 04.7 rpm) causes the are air stream rclurns back to the capacity storage hin. m~lrna' /1111 thr~us~ Iinside the mill to be broken mill for another load of ~round All equipment pcrtainin~ 10 , all{TI{nIO l~ c1·olcrc.c clown Into Rmaller and smaller Iparticles .. A portion of the mam II this part of the mill is ')p('rnt~c1 I, " lr, {'I'll, C(\ orc liS1 particicR. A high velocity hot air slream with Its very fine and controlled from n ccptral I ( mer IIC ~IX I eru f a . . • G . d' d CI 'f' t f d r h . 72 h 811' system, at ahout 6000 feet parttcle dust load, Is ventr.d rm In!! an aSSI lca Ion con- rhr Illw~ ) a mc PCI' minute, pfcks up and car- to atmosphere via wet scrub. trol room. Because of the size, s ult r ronl'Cl'or,. rlcs out any parllcles. small bers. These scrubbers remove. comp IeXI 't y, an d f as t response A sixty-inch wiele primal'\' conveyor transports the crushed ore lip through a tunnel and into the cover­ ~OI'S arc Bnlt Classlficatlllll\ enough to be suspended in it. the dust from the air by wet· required to efficiently operate crushcr , , ting and holdhig the dust pur- this systcm, automatic controls ed ore storage, The crushed ore is deposited over the six aerofall mill fel'dlines by a 72 inch wide liant 21 foot diamet~r The air system, witb its bur· ticles but allowing the air to and instruments are extensive· '1\ the mill shuttle convevor., 'd this was mills, each rated at! den of ground ore particles, Is pass through. Iy used. Once again manllal eon· Ions per hOllr. nfl" passed through tbree classifiers troIs are available for opcr~tor to grind the minus 8 incn where coarse and fine ore par- The coarse product is furth· use when required. These spirals arc !5 turn, open, of gravity, centrifugal force, eration. the tobl spirals are in" \;lunders, as weil as trucks, to a minus 14 mesh pro- ticles are separated. These clas- er separated by vibrating Process: curved launders shaped much; and the bouyancy of the water stalled ;1S 12 inilil'iciu;11 coarse' pumps. valves, compressors, (approx ..05 inches). The sifiers act to reduce air veloc· screens inlo a plus 14 mesh A totnl of 3456 Humphrey like an automobile sllspension 'act to separate the tailings produd lines (r:l(~h with 200 blowers and COIlI'C),ors, are used o[ the gro\lnd ore is ity and change direction of product which returns to the Spirals nrc used to effect the spring. The ground arc is mixed I (specific gravily 26) and the' spirals) and 12 individual fine to move products around tbe '{S mesh (.012 inches). flow. thus removing varlou~ ore mill for regrinding, ane! a ground ore separation into an with large quantities of waler, I iron concentrate (specific grav· product lines (each with 88 process section of the plant. 10 thl'se mills is drawn sizcs from the air stream. The minus 14 mesh product which acceptable grade iron concen­ then allowed to flow through: ity 5.2i. "spirals). JTanl' thousands of I Ihe bottom o[ the ore vertical classifier and Baffle I. conveyed into a 25tJO long trate and n rejectable tailing. the spil'als, The resulting forces: For case of control and op-, feet of large piping. hoses. and ( (Continued on next Page) -Congratulations- [We Extend and Congratulations BEST WISI-IES to the and Best' Wishes, IRON ORE COMPANY OFCANAD..A. to on the .. ".... IU? . '·u

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1i" i ; :. i assume the I'undivided responsibility" to the truck buying public to deliver ! I' "LABRADOR CITY" ~-? I ". ! maximum efficien"cy on the job which gives a combined balanced design ·- II 11 "i; I and rugged construction so to clo a better job. I ,I , i! i I · ;~ ,I i I , 11/ MACK TRUCKS OF CANADA · I, ;; , I' '" :, · LIMITED ., · II ":·, q: LOOK TO IMPERIAL FOR THE BEST 2150 COTE DE lIESSE ROAD MONTREAL 9, QUE. l :_.) ~'. ~. !· .. • !i I ST. ·"' , " "I ", 1 ::i '> "' ,1 rj i. :t:,' .., SAFiRDAY, TFLY 1 t , , , ------'7'--~------~~ .-?~ NEWS, ST, JOHN'S, NFLD., , , , • i, .Carol Complex . ,I 'I " ", WI :1 ,." " 'I " I 'I I :\ 'I ,I :1 ,I 'I I', I ,I , ': II I :1 , :1 'I;, , , I· ' . j; , ,' I' , , , ' I:, ' I' r, , " , I : I I I , I , ,

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the coarse spirals are filtered! ~re5h water supply, are located 1 to impending trouble or ~hut (water fl'om the material re.' III a central Process control,; down equipment automatICally moved) by twelve horizontal: room, Here one operator has if a failure does occur. A series filters. .'complete control over these op· of trouble indications (annun· : erations. Automatic system~ and I cmtors) arc used to alert the The c.oncentrates produced, standby manual systems are operator. For this purpose .. by t~le fllle spirals arc filtered: provided where necessary, each potential equipment trOll' b~' SIX top feed drum filters. ble spot whether it be (empera- ,The tailin·gs (waste rock) is The actual control of th turc, pressure, £low, overload· allowed to £low ~~wn a long various processes and e IIi e. ing,. conveyo~ side travel, or flume to a Talhngs pump· ment 'has been centralized it! equIpment fmlurE:, has a sens­ . hous,e where. they are p~mped I three control locations with nn I ing ,device or switch positionc~ out mto a disposal area m \Va· I operator at eh Th .. on It. If an abnormal condl- bu'!! Lake . ea, ese opel ,II· t' . tl' . d' ... . aI's need attendants to check !on ar~ses, liS scns.m.g. CVICC The tolal concenlrate from equipment operation and carry IS a~llvated. a~d 1II,lhate:; a tb L:i c!'" is translJorted bv a out the host of duties that are buzzer and blmkmg hght~ In " series of conveyors to eithnr required locally. These attend. the control room. The oper:l~or the train loadout silos. outrloor ants remain in the vicinity of m,ust be thoroughly fanlll,lUr stockpiles. or, starting in 1963, the equipment and perform With all the, necessary aellon P. to the Pelletizing Plant. various checks, as well as any ~? h~orrect ~hls troUblt~i Thlle . . special duties referred to them Ig.~. remam on lin ~. t e The mIll uses approximatel)', by the control operator. He can condlhon has been rectlfwd. 25 000 gallons per minute of: get in touch with the attend· :resh water. A water reclaim.j ants via public address system In cascs where equipment 1M 5)'stem I.n the mill recircu· i or telephone. The attendants fails completely and further lates the major part so approxi· feed back information via tele. damage as well as material pile- mlte,ly 82,000 gallons per min. I phones. ups may result, all equipment ~te, IS constantly in circulation I upstream of the fault is imme- IIIslde the plant. S·mee t IIe operator cannot I d'late lb' y stopped y automahcal- All controls and instruments 1 see the equipment and the at· i Iy operated interlocks . . '

" incorporate( .- .-. ---.- . -- -_ .. _...... - Govcrnment I Council of II in N el' " It was incorpor " Improvement of Labrad<1 I, ,i of Truste , , by tbe Licu1 t , " We Extend our ".. ~[.odern methods of concentration alld Leneficiation d<:peml to a large extent 011 e1t:c·trullic's ,IIld :\lIt~l\latic s,~lems, Uilli I (!Ithis eqllipllIellt calls for t'llllsidcraLle knowle(lge and training. ,\bOH' is Olle lit llie illsll'llllll'lIl hoards, of which lllel'<' ,lit' III the mam1l1oth Lahrador City operation, ------• <.:, I: " ' BEST WISHES , i I Our , , I' , I to the We Extend OUf ! , 1 , ,\ Congratulations and '" Congratulations II IRON ORE COMPANY Best Wishes and to the . OF CANADA " I 1,1 on the Best Wishes Iro'n Ore Compa IR~ ': Of CANADA ,0, tO'the

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Twin Falls Power Corpora-, ing of two 60.000 horsepower i ilton Falls Power Corporation. dlities at L.1brador City will tion Ltd. was formed in 1960! units and ancillary works went Ltd., which holds voting control, i lead to an increase in its power to develop and operate a power: on power in .Tune 1962, It could' and one·third eacb by the two: requirements. Prcparations are-. project on the Unknown River.' be expanded to an installed ca-, customers, Iron Ore Company; therefore in hand for the instal· a tributary of the Hamilton pacity of about 300,000 horse- i of Canada and Wabush :llines· lation of an additional 120,000 River in Labrador, power. This is the first step in i Ltd. First mortga~e bonds held h.p, of generating capacity a' This project is now providing the development of tbe Hamil-I by an instiutional investor pro· . the Twin Falls power plant. 120,000 horsepower for the iron ton River syslcm. I vidc the remaindcr of the fl-, Presidimt and gel1cral mana: mining and conccntrating opel'- i The project has becn parti-· ancing. i gel' of Twin Falls Power Cor: alions at Wabush Lakc 110: all)' financed by ec[uity contri-I The Iron Ore Compan!'s re-. poration is J, Hartness Be,rrl,· .r 1:i1es away. The plant, consist-. lJUtions of one·third from Ha:~ cent ~ecision to expand its fa·: ~:~~~ ______.~

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abrador City Incorporated I \ I1der Local Government Actt: rOLITlfAL EXTITY I Vice·Chairman, H. MathieHor,; Grand Falls, Whitebay and lub· A permanent cafeteria seul,; ."- , . Jlln~ 2ilh, 1961, Labrador Trustees, P. Pennel', G. Hla- rador. 11,500. , \\a~ illl'orll(lratec\ under the; cock, L. Coombs. Mr. A. Ren- The area of the townsite is C01UlllUNITY FACILITIES : \ G~rcrnl11cnl Act, ~y Or· \ dell was appointed Town :I1ana- apprlximately 3 square miles, I ~[ Cnullc,l Of. the Lleulen-: ger. and to date 262 permanent Permancnt watcr and sewl.gr f (,o'frllor III :-,;cwfollndland'l GOVERN~1ENT houses havc been completed. In I lines are completed, 'l'he scwcr :: It w/s ineorporatec1 as the Provincially, Labrador City is addition three bunkhouses of 2' system includes a comple\c Improrcl11cnt District o[ I within the new provincial elec- per room occupancy accommo-I treatment plant. of LalJr:lcior City, and. toral district of Labrador West. date 750 men, and four staff- Power is supplied by th~ '" of Trustecs wns ap-: This district includes LaiJrador houses accommodate between· Twin Falls Power Corporation, d by thc Licutcnant GOI'-: City Wabush, Emeril, Oreway 165 and 70 men. A ladies' staff- " and' Menihek. . house with a resident house. Sidewalks, strcet lighting ano] Bllard ('onsists of: • Federally, Labrador City is mother provides accommodation landscaping follow about a year 1':, P. ~hlr}lhy; i within the electoral district of {or 30 employees. after completion of the houses So Car 3,000 feet of sidewalks: _ , r, . havc been completed. I G_ I-llS~UCh., Irustce I IULPH MATHIESON, Trustee ------. It' t t! th t . f I-----~--~----~----~~-·-~-I ---~---.------.-- --.. ------.---- th IS ~xpe~lle b It pa.vlIllg96~ hose connections at 200-foot in- I ]'OLICE l'ROTECTION I two on provincial duties. 'ent attending school. i e roa S WI e one 1Il . tervals. !. ' A police station and munici-! Another school (22 class- FIRE PUOTECTION At a moment's notice 1500: By specI~1 agreement ~hc pal building were st;,r'ed in· rooms) is being built, and wiil gallons of watcr per minut~ is; Royal Cana~II:lIl lIlountcd PolIcc :llay of this year and will lie, be ready for occupancy in Ja~u. Fire protection Includes a available Tl' 1 b t II act as mUIllclpal pohce for the completed bv Octobcr I ary 1963 . { 'd {' h k h' I . liS can lC oos C( to n ,.... 300 - 001 WI e Ire rca, w IC I to 2.500 gallons per minute if IV., I Congratulations stretches 1'h miles around the necessary. A detachment 0[ flvc clln-: SCHOOLS HOSPITAL i.'.: , town, The firc break Includes stables is located in Labrador I The f' . I' I ;:ns 6.000 feet o[ 6-ineh above A fire hall has been complet- City, Three of them are on, II'S! pe~manent ,enol!: A fully equipped 10·bed tem· and ground water line, with fire cd this summer. I municipal duties, and the olher i was completed In July .1961. It porary hospital is located in the : i 1iiiiiii___ DmM.iiiiliiiiiii_iiiiiiiiiiiiii_iiiiii_mEim&iiiiiii~:;Ei3iii~iEiiii~ I has 10 classrooms and mc1uc\(s [own, It is staffed by a doctw, .-: Iboth grade school and l11gh, 8 nurses, an X-Ray technician ID school and high school. ~Iore I Best, Wishes " I than 250 children are at pres-' (Continued on next Page1- A MESSAGE TO I i , to the . Congratulations ,,. THE MINERS \ and IRON ORE COMPANY AT LABRADOR CITY OF CANADA Best Wishes I I The Big 6 has a complete stock of to the Men's Work Clothes-and Men's Dress on the i Clothes. :. Iron Ore Company I .• 1 lNG We invite you to forward mail order OF CANADA ! " ','" OFFICiAL OPENING for any desired item. Our prices are . , . .. very ·competitive. on the , " of their Official Opening SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE! of their CAROL LAKEI PROJECT To: Caroll Lake Project LABRADOR ,CITY· Labrador City

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DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY. JULY 14, 1962 25 _~ . " ~::""-.:-.. -~: ~ '--.--~~~------~~-....,....~------t· Labrador City Inc.·T " i· . , . . '. Si: ;I .. (Continued from previous club is licensed and has all Igamebrouglif out about Uj:' Page) modern facilities. Its constitu· spectators. , . and a medical orderly. tion states it is to provide social Some sixty people are buil . By Air. Three airlines: East- activities for residents of the ing boats for the newly formeU ern Provincial Airways, Que.' area. Yacht Club, and the Rod an"U becab; and Northern Wings I The 8 lane bowling alley is Gun Club are building Bdke1t maintain a twice a week ser. 1 the basement of the new shop range. ! viCe (0 Newfoundland and a ping centre will be ready in Tennis is going well, and this daily sqrvice to Sept.lles. July, year there is to be a tennIs BTl' k school for juniors. I y ra n. TWice a wee ser· CAROL RECREATION A playground program, for I .:. t vice with SepHles. ASSOCIATION the younger childreft is·, beiII'" I Telephone and Telegram s: OJ Full commercial service through The Association which WJS featured again this summer. 11 I ·' t t k f t A Teens Club run by· the! I Newfoundland Labrador Tele- forceu 0 a e care 0 spor s ' I d r I . 't . teenagers themselves has il~ phone Company. MicrowJ'Jc sys- an recrea IOna actlVl ies 111 headquarters in the old Labra1' tern covers the whole North the town has a steady memb~r- ,1 'ncludes Labrador C,I'ty', ship of 500, with ,considcrably dor Social Club bUilding, : 1 and I An innol'ation this summe Schafferville and Twin Falls. more members durmg ~he sum· will be "go.cart" racing for t~ . Postal Services: Federal Post mer months: T~e PreSident of b 1 Office installed in town, First the Assoclalion IS Mr •.Ross ~en- o~~. a Sports Banquet held i~', class mail by air daily. way,. and the Recreation Dlrec· early June, 63 nwards· wer. tor IS Mr. Ron Mayter. SHOPPING CENTRE 1I10st indoor and outduor made, thirty of them to tn youngsters.' I' games and sports come unde.· I' A shopping centre will be the auspices of the Carol He. Plans are being malle to ~art . completed this summer, It will creational Association, on the construction of a perl: contain a hank, drugstore, res· Indoor sports, including bas. manent Recreation Centr~, ;,...' taurant ,men's clothing store, ketball, volleyball, badminton barber's shop, beauty parlour, and boxing and various other .,' • gift shop. liquor store, laundro­ forms of recreation continue ~ll mat, and departmental store. the year round. Much of the !',,' In the basement of the shop· activity is centred in the C. M. ping centre is an 8 lane bow­ McManus School auditorium . ling alley complete with auto· and the temporary recreation I· matic pin setters, and a snack centre. t bar. Apartments occupy the se­ Outdoors, most games and I cond floor of the shopping cen­ sports are represented.' I ' tre, In winter, the Ski Club is the ' ' lt is expected that the depart· most popular family sport, and mental store and the bowling it includes a very comfortable alley will be open early in July. ski lodge among amenities. dump are trailer dumping 100 short tons of ore into the pocket near the minco The automated train picks up the ore from RECREATION Intermediate, peewee and senior hockey draws both play· loadin ,r pocket and takes it to the mill five and a half miles away at Lahrador Cily .. The side dump trailers have a pan type A large well-built modern ers and spectators. Labrador '~'ith 'hinges and hooks arranged for left hand dumping. The tractors arc 40 ton Euclic1s without the rear dump. theatre has been showing up­ City has two rinks, one for hoc to·date films since early last key, the other for skating and December. broomball. . A Social Club has been in Summer finds all the majo existence for some time, On sports being played: softball fo May 1st, a new building was both ladies and men, Little Leo completed and occupied on May gue baseball. and soccer. :Jnd, The Official Opening of Stands are being erected en D, D. iUARA'j'ul', the Ashuanipi Social Club was the playing fields in Labrador I Maintenance Sup!. celebrated on June 2nd, The City, Last year nearly every ... r, 1:'7" , . , ".r:;. r, [i'

L BEST WISHES !. I~ ! I to the I:, I' ~ [, t, r, -: i • IR'ON ORE C'O. of CANADA ! T , I, j i i. .j , ~. L F·OR SUCCESS ' (, :I 'I !', (} I in the I F' i I I " • : 1-' : i /' I I' :1, , ,,; CAROI_ PR'OJEC1 , ' .I ! t: ,I I u' ,t! .,1 ! .~ I ~ _," ' ~-~ ; RAMSEY ENGINEERING CO. RAMSEY R. E. C. LTD. I i 1 ! ' :\:: I 1 : t;. \ i f~,. st. Paul, Minn. Richmond Hill, Onto I [: I I ~,: I • Specialists in Automatic Control , I• for the Ore Benefication Industry. I I, •, , , iI

Ii , , to We Extend , I ==CONGRA TULA TIONS- Joe I The Daily News gratefully thanks the Iron Ore and Company of Canada, and particular1y Mrs. Gladys Congratulations .i I Waters, PRO, for assistance and material in prepar­ , Best Wishes and ing tIllS supplement. ; I , ' to the BEST WISHES '"

to the 1 ' I:, Congratulations , ' i i LIMITED and , , IRON ORE COMPANY " '. on the occasion Best Wishes OF CANADA LlMIT,ED of the opening of to the on the opening ," , ~ I· I .' I 'I" THE SMA·LLWOOD MINE I I .' IRON ORE COMPAt~Y of the I • ~. ' I I i 1: ',!;'. i i 1 .. " in OF CANADA i 1 , ' on the I ,!" SMALLWOOD MINE ,.' LABRADOR OTY OFFICIAL OPENING· in I·, of their LABRADOR CITY Ii , , I CAROL LAKE 'PROJECT .II 'II McNAMARA INDUSTRIES (1 i , t NEWFOUNDL,AND BREWERY !I LIMITED BLUE· PETER ;1 LAKE, P. o. BOX 910,' TOPSAn. ROAD, ST. I! I STEAMSHIPS LIMITED ,II -' DIAL 9-4016,'9-4017,9-4018 ltMITED ~,."" ...... •-",... '. ..' , '," , . .' , ~. JOB'S COVE: 'WATER ST., ST JOHN'S . \ , SATl'HDAY, JULY 14, 19fi2 cBDAY, ,11 , !8 tHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., I I 'I

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< Few Newfoundlanders know on the ! i as much ahout Newfoundland's " , I I' on the : minerals a~ Claude K. Howse. ,I I i Back in 1934 he was an assist· ", I : ant government geologist. Later Official Opening , i i he became associate geologist : " I , and finally in 1949 he had i ,I reached the high position of I of I I Carol Lake. Project Deputy Minister of Mines. He ,I I left the government service to ' I join BRINCO and Inter became roc representative here • CClrol Lake Project • > ., Over the years in hundreds " . " of exploration trips in New· foundland and Labrador, Mr, Labrador City ,WABUSH MINES Howse came to know most of the island as it were "the back of his hand," There is not a mineral deposit he has not ' Participating at VVabush Lake, . walked over. He is also familiar with the various developments Labrador, in the develop111ent of over the years in Labrador hav· CAMPBEll'S MEATS & PROVISIONS ing made many trips there be· ST. fore and since he hecame WATER STREET Newfoundland's l11ineral1"esources connected with lOC.

.' The Steel C01llpany of Canada, Li'mited, Dominion CONGRATULATIONS Foundries and Steel~ Li'1}1,ited, Mannes111ann Canadia11, and , 'Iron Ores Ltd." Hoesch Iron Ores Ltd., Pittsburgh BEST WISHES Steel Company, The Youngstown Sheet' and Tube to the Company, Interlake Iron Corporation, Inland Steel IRON ORE COMPANY ".. . OF CANADA LTD. I, Cmnpany, Fitisider ,(Italy), and Pickands Mather for success in the Carol Project " & Co., also managing agent. DELPHIS COTE (E ASTERN) l11). PORTUGAL COVE ROAD "Large or Small We Cover Them All" '- ,

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,SPRAYERS MONTnEAL CLOS[SG STUCKS D1 The' CaDudlan l'rul ~1.ntr •• 1 stock Exchnnr.-JU[r 13 I nUSTERS Complete tabulatjon DC Friday trans- I action .. r. (Quotations In ccnh unlcss: marked S. z-Odd lot, xd_Ex.dvldend. BIG HEAD SPRAY,ER xr-Eu.lghts, xw - Ex·warrats. Net change is from previous bonrd·lot CID!' lng ••Ie,) 4Y2 Gal. ... , .. _.. $23.50 Net Stork lales nl,b I,ow Cion Ch'le HUDSON LEADER AbitLb !U!3 $4H4. 44~. 4H, Agnew' 100 SI6 16 16 +1 3 Gal ...... -$14.50 AlGoma 275 $-lll 39\4 39\4 - I'. TIlE_ I TRIAL OF, Alumlnl 23[3 $2m 21';" 21;, - ;1 BUDGET SPRAYER ADOLF EICHMANN ~~:u.T 290 ~~ $~;". '~\. Silo t\. '1 R 11 f A,hesto, 425 $29'. 29\!. 2!i'!' - " For the Small Garden- L 01'( usse a MguS C pr M,' 16;', 61. 61. + ~. 'yc\'\)()ol ('8 00 Mias Slcel 4020 $33\\$36 J2';' 3m + 1\ , er ...... _...... $9.95 LI . 'i" Dank Monl ,167 SOlo!! 551,-1 '1'IIE' S1'ORV Oli' Dank NS 75 $61'" 61\> 61\,. , 1 B.nq PC 25 $1I 4~ « + ',> ';., "SULI1'" Bell Phnn. 2185 55m 51)1. 501. - \, I Il1"'1 1" Bow ~ pr 60 $49~ii 49~ 49'ta + I it .k.. I; See The New Stroller , F t Y f Bratll 12.'\4 320 310 315 -10 I I 'or years o' B A OU 160 530''> 30\-!r 301~ - '" I Type Sprayer ... Easy , StlCCess a1ral'rlstI"'> BC PowFore.t 150500 Silsim Il16'10 1m11 -+ I.1'0 , to Use-No Carrying ' 1 t 5 75 Drown 100 $11 11 11 I, D la Je es ...... Cal Pow 410 $201'. 201'. 2010 Can Cern l7l $2GI'> ~ l6~ +'t.l " ¥ '. TilE TIGER OF Can Com pr 170 $16 16 l6 II $16.95 I J'IN C Dom Sug 182 $2J~ 23~ 2m + % II CI'- C sar. (to p 100 $H~ 941'. 94~-1 ,.I HAND SPRAYER Leonard Cottrell 6.00 g~~ Bre" :: $~~\i ~\i ~~-1 51) 51) - ight Cdn Drow p 300 $50 ~ Model 2 (Stainless Steel) SIIAKING. THE C Dr Alum 400 $8% 8~ 8\-!r , , ", . . NICKEL BUSH ~dnCh;~·n;~ ~~I'. ~~ 2~~ 3 $9.95 1.1 d 5 00 C Husk}" 1075 $5 " 5~1. m -:3,1, I·, Ra 1p 1 1 1V 00 Y ...... C Imp Bk C 149 $54 54 54 - Push~butlon zoom .•. electric eye .. . focusing , , .TE .ROSE and C[L 210 $\1'\. lB. 1m GREETINGS FROM THE RESIDENT-President Kennedy greets S/Sgt. Ro­ TI"1 CI P ..... pr 165 SoW 40 40 .) . COMET HAND a Marc.nl 250 440 440 440 +~I Press a button down ••. the camera starts, and the lens , , land F. Miller as the first contingent of more than 150,000 i'eservists to be THE, LILY Cdn 011 450 S30'!4 301. 30,}' + ',\ itho automatically from wide·angle views to telephoto , I SPRAYER · Comb Ent 225 $[4 14 14 ! , mustered out of sel;viee' arrive at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., from Europe. F ranees Par k mson C GlM. 80 $271> 27>1 2710 Press up, and the lens zooms back. You view through a ' Credit 1" 10 SI13 113 113 B~ . The President had landed at the field onlY' a few minutes earlier after flight $2.10 K eyes ...... _.... _"...6 00 Cr Zen A 150 $21)"" 201. 2011 finder-see exactly what you're getting,'Fully automatic .IE GREAT Dlst Se.R 325 542 42 42 +1\4 sure control. Super-fost f 11.6 lens has accurate score A, Swil from Cape Cod, Mass, TI D 1"ndry 3GB $52 51'1. 511>-1 'IE KILLEl) D Stor.. 1154 S[21' 12\i 121> - \I .-from 4 feel 10 infinily-::fQ( exira-sharp zoom movies. I TI1\ - .\ Dom Text 1280 S161. 6r. 161. has indico Llarold 1.Icl111'n!! 625 G.Uneau 19. $3[li 3m 311i1- '10 I J. l' .7' I 1 Home A 325 $11 1m. ]O%, - ~ r test ban PENCUINS nAVE n~~k'i[~~ ~~ ~~,/~,/~~-" territol IARTi', E" YES Imp on . l82 $~O~' 401'. 4~' - ;". ISQ I --.. lmp Tob 310 $1314, 12h ur~ - % I ' . I T 4 25 Ind Aco.p 1400 $20l. 20'!> 20\.- 'I. $219. r Dean, \ Pa t ne \ rese ... _... I I.e 2:25Pr 50 548'h 481'. 48'~ + 1'. \ I ONSTERS OF Inl Ni,kel M5 S611'o 6m 61'. - % disarmcm : . ~.. lInt Util 5.50 $39 38~i 3a~ - ~ , DEE'P Lau Fin A 675 $14 14 14 a'c1ear SEED CO., I.TD. 'fIlE" Lau F 12.\p 100 $20 20 20 -I I i \ , . 4111 \VATER STREET , TI. II I 5 00 LeYda 125 $7'1i 71h 71,., Paris Satul , Phone 8,4328 S1. John's umas em." _..' Loeb M 200 $11 lO'h 101'.-11'. ~:=:=:=~~:=~~~I_ i SUPCERY.\ -' NURSE MBMan PR1" 2200675 $11$18~' 181111 IIW,-'f.11 + iii TOOlON'S IT Ie. I 1)' I D I ·3 40 Mas. F SI.'.p 120 $106 IOfi 1M , ,' I ,HI a ea...... lliron y pr 200 $91, 910 9% west does e.s 'TIlE, TO\VN Molson A 51) $25 2.\ 2.\ - ... DISTRIBUTOR FOR KODAK A Tribute ' , Mon Loco 32.\ $13(. 13\. 13\-!r - " ohservers hel I IN NEWFOUNDLAND abandoning : DR. II, A, GIOVANNETTI , 1'111.1 \T DIED OgilvieNoranda 3290125 $291'>515 291.44 291'.45 + '" Award Dealer has been 1" 1\ '\ I' ,1 I J B' d 4 50 On! Ste.l 21375 19',. W. 9\4 The Winning Camera o[ By IIIAX STARES 1\ IC laC . Ir '\ Pac Pete 750 $14 14 14 -" irreversiblc,' The Year. Bl:;LL ISLAND-When on TI-IE "rIND OFF PagePenmans Her. pr 10050 S1141181> )14lB1'o 114IB11r-'" to a test t Sunday it was learned here at TJ-IE SEA PlacerPremium 200800 200$211'> 200211'. 200211'. - 'A is to be a I Be II Island that Dr. Humbert' ]} ,·d B . t 475 Price Dr ~15 54~1> 4~1> 44~ - ~\ A. Giovannetti had passed away .1\ I ea V . , QN Gas 5015 50(1 490 500 +5 policy, Dc _ I BIAS CICERO Que Phone 250 $411'. 4[ 41 would not I at Sydney, Nova ScotIa, on Sat. VI noyal Bank 1530 566\:, 6518 6Ii - I, S d' Rid t' d'l ' urday. Julv Bth many on thc EI,'est Bazna Salad. F 1200 1111; "'" 11!1- '\ uc IOn eS[l1 e t,lr . While teel ~ I • (,•• ,...375 Sh::awin !i71l5 $223', 2"'~;' 22J~ ar Ines eturn : hrought sardines biro Iron Isle felt they had parted KIRK' LAND REVELS I s~.wln A [05 5231> ::.1',; 23\, + \; BL,'CK'S II ,\ R B 0 R, !'i.E. i Scotia and Mainr. 1 'th "I f' I h Slmpsons 450 $27:J~ 27 '4; '17:i4, + :It t1. . w[ a \er~ (car rlem w om V. t . II It 37" Slee! Can 1487 II&' i£' i6" ,. (CPI-Sardines, those little sil· COnnOl'5 pl'csidrlli .\ , they. lovedI and wl~om they had P \1IC E onaFIr. E 0 .-...... ;J I Tex.'.Tor Dom C.n 400100 SH"!52" 4;"52', 41'52'. -_ 1." vel' fish that are about as .la- ~lcLcan say S il IIf,!,t , I: enJoye(, I 1, .t J IT Fin A 475 51!'. II'. IF, predictable in their travds JS cascs of sardinc, 'I::d I''.;: , The late Dr. Giovannetti was Vhdimir N abokov 625 TTn CC Cor 955 $9'.\ 9 '" - \i the tides of the Bay of FunJ)', [ll'oducts wcre prl1"'iCe~. 1 b" ,(.. R an PL 1935 $19t~ l!'ll-l 191'2 -- 1', , orn at Port Monen, Cape Bret. ~ P .,' ~I . THE Walk GW BOO S19'. 49'h W, -', in which they usually abounJ, pared with 1,1011.1111.1 :r,( I 011 and was in his 82ml vear I ell \ , ason HI WCo •• ! Tr 100 SU', 14'; 14", + '. have returned afte'r a lean veal': 0115 year. OL~ l4', + '., A" graduate i medicine ,from " 1C A \SE L' 'fIJE'- Westonweoas! Avtc !lJO375 S14"S14 - 14 14' . in I!JGI, i The Connors clJ:n'':c\ . Dalhousie Univcrs.ity, he did· BLONDE BONAN'l A ~:~1!~~ D ~~~ ~l;" l;l, l;,.I- " J, F. ~lcA\'oy, district fishc!'-' planls at Beal'cl' F;'l'r;. post.graduate studIes at Boston I ErIe Stanlfv . C~!'iADI~N ies officer, says carly catchcs' Bay and Grilnd ~I;·;','. - 1 S h I I I t 1 . . AJ,1X 3,110 3" 3J 36 ,1 ha\'e bnnn "00(1 and l·ndl·o,otI·OIIS I produce kipperclj "'-'('. 111, ellca1 c 00 w lCre Ie me I G d 350 ' Alpha 10~ $'" "" 7" ,. cc h c" his future wife, Kathryn Dris- ar ner...... Alpha A 200 SR': ;': 8'::::": point lo a "milch brightcr year" i and fillcted grOl't; :' ..'1 i; .," cull of Medford. ~Iass. She was Ol'cks & Co ltd :~~~ Ar;~OII' 26on2i ;~~ ~~~ 2~~ +5 for the big :\ell' Brunswick ,;'1'- i as sardines. I also a doctor_ ., • An~1 Scan 12{)O S9 1' 9'. 91\ _ '. dine induslrv I ~Ir. :-lcLcan ,:::. ,. r .. t I' . I _ An honl.n 801\0 8 8 8 The water-sO around the ioul~l- I', i, always hig pnO\L '0· 4 NUCLEAR DEVICE SET OFF IN SI{Y -Spectators in Honolulu gaze at the i'history" t IS saIlis athat true a man'smonument "hfe h k AloAtl ... T,I 17CO4000 22.14 2JO4 -[ crn coast, of :"-Jew Brunswick I the firm's OlltPIl: ;·;lCo. , . '. TIe Boo sellers Aut fob B Inn 300~30 3;0 360 · 6")·" and :'.laine. ' (D omtnlon ompany, Ft nellane 1000 31 31 31 -I f' h . If. ,:.lr.-. :\!bn ~:-. '1- ". I! When the Star of the Sca Fox Lake 230~00 H 34 14 +9 ,A IS, enes. spo;,csman 111 'I";' .Jiml11it'. Purl :"" .' I: .,' Fllndy 3HO II q', 9'; -" Ifax Cm[lhaslzcs hO\\,C\'cr, 11 , , ssoclatlon was formed 111 Glan! YK 2[00 $13';. 12', lJ', + " t hi' -t " hrli,I,\';"~ hr:·'· ., ,.; , . A '. GI'OI' nn It' b BIRTHS Glen J..ke 500 210 230 min, poor ca c (o.esl! menl! ~,,"- t I I ' . ' 1917_ D[. .a e I ecame Ilollinger OIl $2[', 2]1, n'.... 1" dmrs arc gettIn" SClrce. ilr cr anr Ifoln'" ItS medical adViser, and when lnt HeUum 122; 2911 290 sav evo"l·t< tll",'n ."1 e J, Il. and }Ir,. "'. 2~; f"~1 ~. C t' C '1 N 1 KELSEY-Born to Sydney tnt Drcdg 851\0 2. 2l 25 +5 • '. S "- C.. CL L , o~cep IOn ounc[ 0 •• 930 d D . I 1 Jllhilee 400 2CO 260 260 plcnty of the little fish III li!c ~le',r,. Vau',n Kmghts of Columbus was tnsh- an orIs (e scy 11t the Grace l(eIT Add 21)0 950 9"" 950 sea but that on OCc'ls;"n lil .\, ., tuted by State Deputy C, O'N, Hospital on July 13th, a daugh, Hv D; 'J'ust don't traycl 1"1' ·thn l10llcrl ,. · t f T d S d '~II~I~·rllc " ~i~ 9 li~ I~,~ ~+3,. c aI'~:'1 on Jlonrl:l~'H3rrl~' 1:'0" Conroy on December 8 101 g, t cr. A SIS cr or, u y, y ney M.rch.nt ~,oo 59 55 ~9 j 4 where Ihe net are Imt out '. • d I' I Mer Chip 3200 27 25 25 -3 . 1\ I ; • 'j' II Ie Iate doctor was appolllti':1 an ,tn( a. Molyb 1000 60 GO 60 .. a tmstec, He was elected Grand MANNING - Born at St. ~Ioorc 16M S-H" 41'. 14', ", CLOSED PLA:"tT , . , Cl' M H 't I J I Mt Pleas! 51185 220 2:11 2[2 -5 'II d' - t t Kmght of the Council In 1n23 ,ares ercy ospla uy Nat Pele 500250250250 .10 Ie sar me IlHlIsry -nul" rhino Or.:·.': and re.elected in 1924 12th, to Mr, and Mrs, Kevin No.d.o 200 360 3GO 350 +10 mally empl,oys about 1,5DO \\'01",'· Russ;'lI,e R.:-;" I!· _ • . ,,' (F 'B ' N .Fonna 2150~ 6 5 6 +1 "r '1 d b g ~"OO 000 II I Dr. GIovannetti was a lover ,uannmg nee 'rances 0 rlen) NW Amul 6400 12 11 12 ~ S '~ I'm s '~. '_. annu:t:: hCl' dulics al c of horses and was invariablv of 30 Quidi Vidi Road, a son. NQ pow 25 $.28 28 28 mlo New Bnms\\lck s cconom,_1 i'lcw Brunswj,-i;. , Opem Ex 5500 13 18 18 T 5t I th TT ,., " ,I named a member of the P. [nv 2ao 275 275 275 ....a year, IOWe\'er, c .•. H ,in~ a few 11;.", .. , , committee of mana"enlent for DEATH Pitt Prod A 100 $71'. 7\, 7', - 1" Weloh CO. was [orccd to close' 11·1' 'Ir alII' '" ... II B 1 , b Place G. 4000 49 4~ ~9 . -.1 t 'I't D I I I' C '. -' , , r • " I, the popular pony raccs at St. ----- Que Cnb.11 100 300 301l 300 ,20 clmPloran y I ',S ecr s.anc II sclL . .. • ,,' I I' P . I 1 BROCK1.EHURST-Died at Raglan 4500 Rfi ~6' RO ,17 pan. emp oym;! 1·111 [lcrso,I<. ~.nlC lac s arlS 1 annun garden .,.. Str. Colum !l30 335 375 3A5 -:, \ II \\' I I I ' partv to~ether with HIiCh other Hart[olll, Conn., Edward S, Sallcon D 5;00 30 2;10 27 12 :no lcr CSI com[l:tny pa!,t, ;\II'S. 11::.1""''''' BV'I PRUNES COSTS TOO-Experimental "space basket," devcloped by the U.S. I'" ~ . ,Brocklehurst veteran of 1st 1 Shnp Save 35] ~I\'. fi', ", ,operated only pari. time 1; ..,1 I Iwo c1:1!!';ilir'I". ,., , Department o[ Agriculture and the Michigan . AgricultUl'al Expcl:iment cnt Iusla,t, as Andrcw Mllrphy, 'W Id \" • L _ . Spa,la" InDO a:; rn gil -10 1_,umnwl' 011 Campobello l,i:llld prc.:C (('PI - Ilemlll'crs The revered doctor is re­ ! Minister Ilen~ LC\'esqll~ dc· FUNERAl, NOTICf: tnC'tnhcreo with affection hy . - dined to comment 'rhllrsliay "II olr1er I'csillents of the Islanrl. 'rEMPLE;\TAN -Thc fl1n~ral 11 report. that he and Mayor Jean It was said' of him t.hat he of tl:c lain Arthur Templeman Drapcau of l';lontreal may get ~ will take place at 2.30 p,m. to­ up a new political party in Que- n('vcr failed to respond to call to help the sick no matter nay, Saturday, from Carnell's brc province. . The report in· the column of how severe the weather .In Funeral Home, 28 Cochrane St" G. J., FitzGerald or the _Vlonl· bygone years when Lance Cove to MOllnt Pleasant Ccme~ery- real Gazette quoted. unnamed Road. was closed by snow for political . observers' as ~aying most of the winter he always they ~xpecl an announcement in managed to attend 10 the the -fnll,· . . needs of his patients at the The' now· parly . would ~hnl· western end of thc Islnnd al· REPAIRS lengetbe Libcral and 'Union Na­ though he' somctimes had to, TV iionale : pllrties in a provincial walk from Stewart's Bridge to i election. . Frcshwatel' to serve t!lcm. i REASONABLE RATES The columnist added: Th~t was before the opening' GUARANTEED ulOR'-K "Meetings. are . reported to of Middleton Avenue when thc I. H . . .' ,.. have b~cn held over the past six only way through Lance Cove PHONE ..OPEN. As ·USUAx.-:-,Mrs, A:dorine Edmdnds'holds ·her months, lo.iron out differences Was across the exposed beach 94123.. INEA Telephoto) I and over the steep hill leadtng NOT TALKING-Joseph (News· baby as '.she arrives for treatment at the·.offices of Dr. and to· have been successful to to Bickfordville nnd Fresh. EI t' boy) Moriar!,)', now serving n -'''''"l'=-;;'''~p'"';:;~;;'''S,,,\«~ , .... , ",.,,},"_.r,' Whitney and Dr; Margaret .. Mahood . Sa!lk-_ the·· point where·' Ii common . '. '" ' . in , Iront, descdbell us ,to the leCl of wuter, It was an elllJally stiff ec ronle: two-to·thrce year tel'm in 'frcn· hI.r-"'''~ & to~p,"ln '.,'" ,·" .. ,e;'·".O!" Susk., Canada. 1he two; ~oc,tol'S' unllbunced 111' thu \,1 bel'(I I 'point of view, ha~ climh tll ~et out, of Lance Cove C L d tOil State Prison, was (IUestion- .tt '''' ":~L ,.~"' .,~.~~ n'/,'" up rugged Pitt's' hill un the (,d uhllut the $2,421.850 in cash "H.cUlt <>Ie,I','" "'- newspapel' that they will: :be' ·open· ,for, ge)1eral Il'len I1lll'ecti,lIlion : Attent/ull has entre t. ~ ""'1 ~ returll trip. The snlllv was. found in an ahandoned auto in I " ~" ","un,. '" ~~G) f~tI!'\fl!:~ 'rllctice as uSl1at even thciugh niost of, Sllskatehe\\;an'H Ialso be~n ~i\'cll the ,securing of often up to the wires on Lance. CAMPBELL 1\ VE. .Jemy City, N,.I. Mori.lrlY .re.\' h' ., 1 .,.. ,t 'k . W' , ", . '1' f'. "", I funtls.wlth .,which to co~lltict Ihe 90 ~~~;.:;',~E-·":''''',_=·_--~·'~'c·-,~-:..--~~~.-.?:-c··,; a\e gone on s rIc,., oJnijn. at C tl" an I pany's', affairs, and thIS 's re- Cove Road in those years_ I . I fused to claim owner~hip o( an, .j,iillC\itnliallt . . . ." ; Iported to havc met' with ~ome This grand gentleman .has, Aftcr hours Phonc 8-7313 Qf the confiscated money. ItU.IID IT IH[ lUI., All "'.:'0" COMM.ND SIlCCCS~. :'

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