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THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S. NFLD .• SATVRDAY, NOVE\-IBER 3, 1962 (Price: 7 Cents) • •
: I 1 • - Isman In O( e ases I Kell11edy Sees Record Fallout Toward U};ITED NATIONS ICP) - I A recont increase in radioac I live fallout in Canada during the summel' points up the need Ifor a comprehrnsil'e study on bean Peace radiation. the United Nations was told Frhlay. Canadian del ega t e Heath uA(Hlr~(jTON (AP}-President K'Elnnedy told ~larQualTie spoke in the Gen en,l Assembly's speci"1 rolit! ••"""nn people Friday night the Soviet ('al committee in support c[ a Cmwdiiln resollition, co-spon bases in Cuba are being dismantled, the I ' sored hy 40 ot~'er countries. are being crated and "progl"Elss is now l1r~in~ a world·wide sturly 'm made towards the restoration of peace atomic radiation. .., Canadian health al:thorities, .: """'- .. _:l,~".n ,11 " .. ill their most rreent rcport on radioactive f a I lou t co':ering Ihe president appeared on radio and tele .~ ...... lul,·. August and tbe fii'st part afler little more than an hour's advance of September, said that the 81'e1'3.1e conccntration o[ stron , wilh a brief progress report on settle tium 90 in milk re3chcd record of Ihe crisis that a week ago had the GUAHTANAMO . lel·cls. ~lacQu:trrie, parliamental'Y leetering on the brink of nuclear war. assbtant to E,ternal Affairs Hesoid it is our firm hope and purpose" that :llinister Green. said the le\'cIs did not )'Pt require "precau ,.rft~rI!~~ he said is being made will continue. tionary me~lsures" but were "highly disquicting," '~ dtd~i(\11 III dl'li\'('1' , .Japan·s Shintaro Fukl'shima. rt)'{'rl came aflc;' ,:., the only otiler speaker as de rlrparlmcnt had bate on the Canatli"n resolution :.!t~r! l: opened Friday. said the fact c;: e;!enlially Ihe ~amc lI thal no agreement han been 1 reached 011 a nuclear test ban 11:n~!lnrrll1cnt. rlln· MOSCOW: Premier Nikita Khrushchev October 28th, announced that the Soviet Union had ordered that Russian missiles in Cuba ": !w th,,' 11\0 minnles, I emphasizes the recent. findings ,!!:lei! hr ali ma md 10 (located on lUap) be dismantled and shipped back to Russia. In a letter to President Kennedy, Khrushchev said he had ordered the : of the 1o·memher United Na '"r r;· : tions scientific committee that t!:~d':nn nct\rork~. lie ~. I"' . action Lo be perfol'me~1 under international supervision-pre~umably the United Nations. President Kennedy welcomed the an health damage from f3110ut '111ll 10 ta~,e tili, "ppor- ! i II reporl nn the <'oneIll' : i . nOUllCemf'nt as a "statesmanlike decision" but Cuban Premier Premier Fidel Castro, in It statement broadcast over Havana Radio, : m #0; ·, \) , . ______------.-----'-, _____ T_HE ,DAILY NEWS, ST. J ;.;.;.;;.~..;...... -__SA_T_U_H_DA_Y.._. . .;.,;...:~~~R Tribute To Dr. Charles Cron Concep.tion Bay News Dr. Charln Cron, M.D.C.M., times spent In homes where one of the oldest and mOlt comforts were lacking, but with highly rellirded medlvlli prac· sympathy and patience, Dr. Mrs. Ellen Hammell died and was Li titioners of this prOVince, died Cron remained until relief was out incident recently, according to the at the General Hospital, St. brought to the sufferer, follow· John'" on Saturday, October cd by the gratitude of those to day Pictorial. 21st. whom he had brought comfort A week later her daughter, Mrs, lIIabe] , Charln Cron was born at the return journey was made and her husband were out at the cemet " Harbour Grace on March lat, bome where further calls were Welfan 1886, the son of the late James waiting to be made. . pictures of Mrs. Hamm~ll's gra\'c, which ~~I., and Frances Ross Cron. He re- All of those whose suffer· ward appearances was m perfect order Q" ceived his early education at ings he had eased are today Mrs. Chinnery decided then to us~ u Grand Bank the Methodist school here, after mourning the passing of their of the photographs taking pictures of jlr P A>"K (SpeciaH which, he entered the Method· beloved doctor and this was and their car. She was terribly upset I~ Bas I week a . de ist College at St. John's where seen in the constant stream of h P l showed her mother in the back seat. Said t e Burin Penms he attained a high scholastic reo those who visited the home on lh~'isited St. Johi cord. He later entered Medical Victoria Street during the two sional photographer: "I have carefully , dovernment a School at McGlI1 and graduated days preceding the funel·al. snapshot-there is not the slightest chance I:,' °to discusS C from there with high honours The late Dr. Charles Cron , I a fake~" 0." pertinent to I in 1909. was held in high esteem by all of the area. Returning to Newfoundland, members of the medical frater· welfare discuS: , ' Dr. matters . Cron began practlsing mcd· nlty and as a mark of this he From Bombay, India, comes the slo1\' , compensat~o~ icine in Hermitage Bay and was made a Senior member of year-old Hindu schoolgirl named Bimi~' , rmcn, pa\'Jn" , then at Bell Island. In 1912 the Newfoundland Association hsh~ I hi ~hwa~ , I: clothes have the disconcerting habit of tea~:., pcnIDsu a ~ he set up practice at Harbour I' in 1957, and at the time of his television Co\'erage selves into shreds in front of witnesses, "6 Grace and for more than lifty death was President of the peninsula and so years has continued wilh sklll Medical Board. Bimla lives in UUttar Pradesh State, TI: and devolion to minister to the Three years ago in reeognl· • d , • d I menon has been going on for five weeks .e tion consl;.C sick, not only of this town but lioll of his fiftieth anniversary de,e n a • f Gr I F ~[ TeSSler, a to those of Upper Island Cove, in medicine, Dr. and Mrs. Cron the watchful eyes of policemen and a'ther I . ;'o~ T1;eo Etcheg ,i: , Spaniards Bay, Tilton, and fur· I were made 8 presentation by a observers. )Ia. . ~Ia\'or )[01 : ther afield when occasion arose (large gl'OUp of their Harbour L3,.\'fen~e" ~!a~or Ch~ Ii, . , , . for his sen·iccs. Grace friends. "Hul'l'y to San Pablo and MacDonald ' 01 Bur~. ·r;rtune. ! On Monday. October 21st, Dr. With great interest in all that council cham , Cron was stricken with an at· pertaincd to the welfare of his Ia voice of some unknown man said on the Funeral of Dr. Chas. Cron leaving Victoria Street ho me, Harbour Grace, Monday, after service conducted 1'or!'aJII. of Lawn. I tack of influenza, but his con· nalive town ami with strong . at police station Richmond, U.S ,A. "Santa Iheir discussions i, dltlon was not considered seri'l conviction regarding the bet· ,liner has just hit a truck and a man i~ d\'in • was fa\,orably reI I: ous until Friday when he suf· terment of conditions for the by Rev. Mr. Vardy, Hr. Grace, and Rev. IvIr. Stobie, St. J Ohl1'5. The police sent a squad car and •. 1, much. fered a hcart aUack and on , youth of this growing genera· 01 their prog ,i , I the scene; no accident. The train hadn't , . medical advice was moved to tion, in educatlon, etc.. hll vel to the joint c the General Hospital at SI. views were expre~sed with I Just as they were about to leave, ]oudh; next week. , Johns by ambulance. Hc fail· honesty and forthright plain Fire Destroys ,.. L. N B • f "prankster," the train roared in, collided \I'il; I cd to rally and plL'lsed peace· I speaking. The wide scope DC Celebrates ~~rIIJOne,:n ewsy rle S driven by Randolph Bruce who suffered I , fully away on Ihe following. his reading covered progress In Summer Cabin Anniversary CARBONEAR - ~!r, P. F·I vista paid a short visit to hcr lies and a crushed chest. I morning. medicine. Topics dealing with G I I Finn. whose homc on Watcr I relativcs hcrc during the weck./ _____ His passing came as a sud· provincial or world affairs w~re Street was taken b:1 the High'l She was accomranied by 1[r, . , I: HARBOUR GRACE - The BANK (Specia dcn and sad shock not only 10 discussed by Dr. Cron with vlg· - rands Department, in order to I and :I[rs. Olscn WeBs. I . T~e ~orme~ mn where Ted Westwood t! I: summer cabin of Mr. and Mrs. storey house owner his immcdiate family but, as orous arguments for good gov· CARBON EAR, Oct. 29. _ widen l,he street for ~ide\\'alk I " • • i";lfe ll\'e I~ gettmg rather overcrowded. Fo:~ Butler was gutte. , . wen 10 the many thousands who ernment. Lorenzo Pike situated on the I, "Princess Anne" Lodge, No. and panng. !1nS startcd 1115 n~1V The Ul11ted C,hurch Home hon to theIr three grown-up sons they also ' early Thursday , had known him as friend and I A Past Masler of Lodge 476 Hodgewatcr Road was de. I, 1216, L.O.B.A., celebrated its I home. It Will be cn the site and SchOOl AssocmtlOn .held its ghosts living with them. ' ph:'sician. I A,F. & A.M" Dr. Cron was to molished by fire on Mooday twelfth anniversary on Tht!rs· of the old one. only fnrther regular monthly mcetlllg on.' Tl W· t d h ' I evening. I It is difficult to find words in haVe been honoured by fellow day last. At 7 p,m. the memo hack from the street and when Thursday lnst. It was well at. i •• 1~ es woo s a\ e no rea quarrel i' which to pay tribute 10 this members this week on the DC' ,I ,I The fire was of unknown hers attcnded divine service at eompletcd Will add, not only a, tended and prohlems effecting appal ttlOns who do no harm to anyone, but man of medicine whose service casion of his fiftieth year as a the S. A. Citadel, wher Capt. zone, hut a pleasing the. schools were discussed. A· same they sometimes feel that enough is in his profession brought him Mason. He was also a member origin and the owners had not s~fcty been neal' their cabin for Strceton preached an appropri· Sight to the arca, soelOl haul' hrought the mecliong I When they first moved in four Year' .,. I, : inlo every houschold ill this of Dudley Lodge S.O.E.B.S. , a month whefl the fire was dis· ate sermon Following the ser· " " • I to a closc. 'h d I h t th "t f b' .. ,. I ! and neighbouring communities I,eft to mourn the passing of I . . ,5t Andrew's Guild held it' i • • • a on y one g os - e spm 0 a eautifu]' aforcmentioned. a de\'oted husband is his widow covered there was some doubt v ce a meetmg was held 111" , , V' t' . I B t hI" , the lodge room, with P.G. ~Iis. annual hot ~lIpper and sale 01 We undc)'s~and the house to: .Ie Ol'Jan gil:. use was so a luring In years when the modern the former Irene Jardine of Bay as to whom the cabin belonged, tress, Sister Elsie White and work on \1 edncsday las!. It house co!leehon in aid of tile: hme at all elght other ghosts-all male, . : facilities of 10day were lacking, Roberls, who came bride to and Mr. Pike learned only of I as a therc were often hardships of this town In January 1913. One It at noon on Tue!day. other G. L. officers in attend· WilS ve~y largely altmded and C.N,LB, 15 being well support.: moved in too. The blonde "host has had ance, They were given grand everythlllg, on the sale table! e~ a,nd thal it will be finished 'ly unsettling effect on the ~ons of II fa,]. travel und weather to contend daughter, Patricia, at home; Iwo honours Sister White who is was sold. 1 he hot surrcrs were: II'Lthlll the next felV days. i le . amI), with, but night and day, in bad sons, George at lIr. Grace and Juven!l~ Director of 'Juvenile simrly delicious a~d thc ca~cr- i _:llrmh,m of "Carhoncar" Air' She keeps the Westw~od boys-Bll! . wcather of good, Dr. Cron was I James at Sudbury, Ont., as well He was the friend to whom we Lodges in Newfoundland was CI'S had a busy tunc caleL'llIg: ~adct Squadron were dcliver. two, Harry aged twenty-sIx, and Fred aged ever on call and ready to re'I' as 8 slstcr, Mrs. Frances brought our ills and pain; Cooper is secrelar spond under any and all cir· Beverage; two slepsisters, Mrs. Each one Of us he knew by accompanied by Sister Lillian to the many ratrons. T~IC pro., mg .brooms, mops, bulbs, etc.. two-awake at night. Said one of the lads iewfolundllaM TempI cumstances, Allee McGrath of this town and name, McCarthy. or st. John's, a mem, cceds amount to appl'oxLI'l~tely i on Saturday last, filling orders, so darn friendly." , and has bel Time was when horse and' Mrs. Emma FitzRandolph at The man around the street bel' of "Prilllcess Anne" Lodge. : two hundrc~l and t\\'cnty dol, I tn1;(';1 a wcck carlier, Proceeds I Th W t dr" h ,r . Council Direc carriage or slide alld catamaran Montreal; also four grandchll. The wife at home, They were welcomed and in.! lars anr! wLth such . a small i 11'111 go to the C,)1,l.B, This is i , e es woo s 1\ e m t c .Ollner April of this year. traduced by the \V.M. Sister! ?unch of workers. tillS amount I a yearly, project 01 the squad,i LIER INN. at Dudley, England. One of tl:e : , i wcre his only mcans Of con· dren mourn the passing of an The little child who called veyance. It was not unusual affectionate grandfather. "Hi Doc", Irene Jerrett, following which liS most. most crcrlLtahk I L'OI~ and Itrec:i,l'cs the full sup'la former heensee of the inn-always wears a' Dri\'ing Week, DI I ,i Sisler While addresed the large :I!rs, G. C. Saunders or nr~ln, I POlt of our Cll1zenry. 'hat. says Mr. \Vestwood. , I for this sort of conveyance to To the bereaved the sym· And waited for his smile, is exclusively a gathering, :I[eat and salad sup· ' i afety progr. ; ,i needs bc left and for the doctor pathy of a wide circle Ofl His earthly calls all made, the to trudge through heavy snow· friends Is extended. final one has come, pel'S were served to all visiting r'f annually by t1 j i II Y drifts 10 his destination where I Your labours all complete Ser· Sisters which Included, many ~P" p.A. Highway Safety C from Winterton, Perry's Cove, ...... u,!rre.·_ ,,_ - "" and participa his arrival was awaited with I· "We cannot think of him 85 vant of God, well done." lman i Holds anxiety. long hours were some· dead, -M. D. Freshwater and Tilton. I touncils acros. I This campaig 'The 5e~ond mee::r.; / , ' in bl :i i Carboncar Brar,11. t: I ·.' of Newfou : :\ .. A, \\'.15 held :.1 S:. and since that til ~------~, I Regional Hi~h 50::;;: by lar tht most s Itober 11.th, DJr:~; Ihe councit's cam Inc,;; penou, mer-m:! .. the period of , I, More Used Car Reductions At i pointed to act o~ I:e . wholehearted c( , :1 I mittcc and " receind from II ii· til'c. Thc agenda fcc ' lnd municipal , II I wa~ ': tng ycal' R,C,~!,P. and Ne\ i discl~;,ed and ", . Constabulary, c, i mmls wcre oftEred II : type of pl'o~ra:n~,1 ": ,, McKinlay Motors Ltd. ! Guest ~pcaker r~: . ing w,;; 'Ir. Ray w::!~! , ii . tan' or the \,lA. <;1, " 0'1' the hi.lory of I:! ,j .;/' ,alion. In hi' ope~::i I he congratulated t~e i branch on hJ\'in1 e:L Reg ,j i member'. 111', Bd;;: , UP TO 50% OFF I as prcsid(m 01 t~e I , October, the SI r I Jlr, \I'h)'le spoke , : of the National 1960 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, excellent 1961 Rambler Aml1rican 4 door sedan, 'what has been Service recorded ; during 1hc pa't : of 55~ male an< conditLon, was $2200.00 privately owned, 12 months war which he called I:e 01 122 female tirc Yell'S," A few o! comparison to NOW ...... 11.,11, ••• $1150.00 ranty, was $2200.00 fits ;n': Equd month. As of 1959 Ford 4 door Sedan, v-a motor, NOW ...... " " .. ". $1445.00 • malc and fcmale males and letins on 4 4 "";. were registered f color black, radio, cl.an throughout, 1959 Vanguard Ensign door Sedan, scalcs. the ofiee '\,., "... to Oct. : was $1700.00 NOW "";.,,.$900.00 cylinder, automatic, was $1400.00 paid for. credit 201 less male leave hencfits, lemale regi, 1960 Ford 4 door S.dan, v-a motor, NOW ...... $750.00 profcs.licoaJism two tone paint, radio, low mil.age, 1958 Volkswagen Sedan, radio, ideal i' aim of the woe.II"'" was $220.00 NOW ...... $1150,00 wint.r car, was $1100.00 t next ten year!. 1960 Meteor 4 door Sedan, 6 cylinder, 12 NOW ...... $695.00 )11'. Harrer Beck months warranty, was $2200.00 1960 Triumph Herald Sedan, great winter \'ote of thasks to )[r. which was heartllr NOW ...... " ...... $1150.00 car, was $1000.00 by all member!. 1 • 1956 Monarch Sedan, automatic, was SPECIAL .... 1...... $400.00 "I $600.00 NOW ...... $150.00 1957 AUltin Sedan, ideal s.. cond car, ! : I of tile groom acttd ~ was $aoo.oo NOW ...... $450.00 master. The toa;1 to I /,) . ) 957 Plymouth 2 door v-a, automatic I . , 1958 Pontiac 4 door Sedan, two-tone was proposed by was $800.00 NOW ...... ,$300.00 Ludlow and wal ,1/ . I') 1959 RambJer 4 door Sedan, 6 cylinder, paint, automatic, radio, back-up by Ihc groom. Thl : • I lights, mainland driver, bridesmaids wal reclining seats, twin beds, under. Ross Looer. and wlI coated, was $1800.00 WtlS $1000.00 NOW ...... $600.00 to by lhe best illl:', A 1957 Rambler 4 door sedan, reclining lhe parents Ifa! NOW ...... 11 ••••••• 11 ••••••• ,1, •• ,1$845.00 }Ir. John Osborne seats, beds, heater, defrosters, 1960 Rambler American 2 door Station spooded to by Ihe ROE wal $800.00 NOW ...... $350.00 bride. Street , Wagon, radIo, low mileage, one 1955 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, good inex (Photo D. Bishop). Following the . f'al se al~r; I ,I own.r, was $1900.00 pcr dancing wlS and FlaVin I • pensive transportation, A very pretty wedding was Elizabeth Yetman. Kevin Yetman, nephew of the until the carly , P·rn .•• Falsi ! 1 NOW ...... $1100.00 solemnized at Sl. Peter's The hride's attendants were bride, and Terry Noseworthy, The wedding r,n! was $600.00 NOW ...... $200.00 fires for I I I I 1962 Studebaker Lark 2 door, 12 month. Church, Harbour Graee South ~rrs. Sam Rose, sister of the nephew of the groom. cere tribute 10 thl , ; 1956 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan, at 7.30 p.m. October 18, 1062, groom, as maid of honour, who " No pel'S i warranty, was $2700.00 During the wedding ceremony which the young ii was $800.00 NOW ...... $400.00 when Stella Florence, only wore green sheer with over one hymn was sung, "We left held, I NOW ...... ,... " .... " ... $1700.00 daughter or :llr. and AIrs. Rob· lace and Mrs. Grant Yetman our hearts, 0 Father" and duro '1 . 1959 Pontiac 2 door Sedan, fwo-tone ert Yetman Sr., becamc the who wore mauve sheer with ing the signing of the regisler, Out or lo\\'n 1954 Stud.baker Coup. radio was bride. of lIIaxwell Francis, son overlace, both sisters· in· law of the church choir assisted by ]\[1', and )Ir;, v-a, paint, radio, 12 months warranty, 'Ir and )iI', of II1r. and Mrs. Francis Spur. the bride. All wore accessories Mrs. Ellzabeth Yetman sang rc II , .."l • • $800.00 NOW .. " ... " ...... $350.00' reU, )Irs, SusIe was $1900.00 'NOW ...... $900.00 rell. and headdress to mateh and "0 Perfect Love." "",,,,\W""~ The bride given in marriage carried multi-colored boquets. Following the ceremony the Ha\'\\'ard 1960 Rambler by her father, was beautifui1y The bride's mother wore a bridal party motored around Lloyd Walters. NO DOWN. PAYMENT 1959 Vauxhall attired in an ankle lconglh rose overJace dress with white town, after which they and the Yetman and gown of tulle over satin corsa,ge and matchi'llg acces. guests retired to SI. Peter's of 5t. John's, Clasiic 4 door' MANY MONTHS TO PAY Mrs purchase or UP TO ,TWELVE MONTHS WARRANTY Victor Station with strapless form mling sarles assisted by the groom's Hall, where the reception was Sedan, bodice of Ince decorated with mother who wore a turquoise held. ~frs: Rose Eld~r rhinestones and three,quartcr overlaee dress with white cor. The wedding cake, which and ~Iiss ,\om! Wagon, t sleeves. lIer finger· tip , veil ~age and matching accessories. centered the bride's table and Lewisport , 12 months flowed from a tiara of red The groom was supported which was the work of Mrs. W. watra'nty, : . McKinlay Motors roscs and white lily or the by his brother Chesley Spurrell D. Loder of this town was The bride and Reduced from valley With long flowing as best man and Robert Yetman round in design' with pillars thelf' hCI1C\·m• oon. was $2100.00 streamers decorated with white Jr., and Grant Yetman both supporting its three lIers and ity and Placentll 'Limited $1100.00 to Illy of the vaHey. brothers of the hride as at. surmounted by Ihe traditional which the), NOW $1500;00 , '/ As the bride en lered the tendants. figures of Ihe bride and new home al , PHOtU '841.93-4-5, $700.00 church which had bcen decor· The double ring ceremony groom. South wherebslh!Jerl ated for the occasion, the wed, was performed hy Rev. L. A. The usual' toasts were hon· Photog rap f ding march was played by :111'5, Ludlow.' Ring bearers were oured, William Shute Sr., uncle Mr. C. BishOP 0 Sf, JOHU'S, NEWFOUNDLAND The Daily Neu,s SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1962 ;"', :: : ." ." Nominated . : .. d.··· 2 Liberals > • Two of the six Sl. John's fore relurning officer Eric: Labor President Jack White o· Liberal Party· candidates were Seymour at Prince of Wales Portugal Cove Road, Hugh nominated Friday as the Pro· Arena. Chafc, Bond Sirect; Mrs. Isohel l'incial eleclion campaign gradu· Nominating LI. Col. O'Dris· Chafe, Bond Street; Patrick ally mOl'ed into high gear. call was Richard Cashin, and White of ~!ount Scio Road; J. ~ Ban Four other SI. John's Liberal Roy Cheeseman, president 01 T. C"Brien, 118 :llilitary Road; ~r~nU k candidates will be officially the Newfoundland Board of Doctor W. J. O'Driscoll, D.D.S., UU nominated. next week. Trade, was seconder. 13 Gambier Strect and Gerald \SK (Speciail -. Lieutenant Colonel J. .D. Electors were Mrs.· Doris P. Owcns of Mount Scio Road. B~;t week a dele·' (.Jos.) O'Driscoll, candidate In Yabsley of 17 Cook street; Mrs. Nominating W. G. Adams was I~I .he Burin pcninsula SI. John's Centre, was nominat· Elizabeth Burton of 81 Carter's Patrick J. Crotty of Prince of , ,isited 51. .John's ed at the C.L.B Armour~' before Hill; Mrs. Gertrude Reid. 111 Wales street, scconder was , , I . h 'orernment and relurning officer John Walsh. Scott street; Kenneth Hall, 15 II Ernest Warren of Rankin strcct. , I \III °10 disClI>S cer·: W. G. Adams, SI. John's West Howley Avenue extension. Electors and witnesscs for : I · pertinenl to the candidate, was nominated be· The following were witnesses: . "{r. Adams wcre Alex Thistle of · 'f e of the area. Prowse avenue; P. T. Carter, ,,/.a~Itl'r, disl'ussccI i Bur,e Pen ,ens u/.a Downing strcet; Ho\\'ard Line· , story. o[ , .. ~ compcn;albn for! n .. gar. Freshwater roml: William Bimla f:!;:nwnlNI. paring ~n I Ping, Aldcrshot slrcet; G. V. "lin,ula hi~II1\'a)' tn. Hillier, Cashin avcnue and nf teari~g r,e··i,ion ('orrragr for: Asks eBe For TV HlIbcrt W. Kclly of Cork Place. ;ses. :(r:~;n,uI3 and south' [n addition thcrc were a tate. The · • . . lorge nnmber of supporters pres· .;"Iion con~[,:('cI or. T~e citiZen's eO~I~iltee s~p·! lion. told CBC .that tele\'lslO~ re· I ent at the official nomination. 'eks, even :\j'Tls;irr. nf (;l'all11 !Jortlng a CBC teleVISion slahon ceplion thcre IS most .unsntl,fac· I Jncludcd was )[r. Adams' molh· lei other I .. Tirn F.t~lw~ors, 11l SL John's has shown a deep 1tory at the present tIme. :llany , er and scveral I'ery rlose \~,:or . \IJl'or ~\orlr)' 'interest in a meeting which Ihomes have been equipped with I friends. ll',:~n~c .. ita;'or l'harles . took place recently between the seta in the hope that in the ___. __ _ ·::cf B~r~~. ·fo·rtullc and: ~BC and.a .delcgation repr~sent. i time. since TV fi~st came to thc • , . o'Jnri! chairman Ing the JOint lown eounrtls of I prol'lDce, recepllon would be ··.1 r of Lawn. ,thl' Burin Peninsula. Ilmpro\,ed. However most rc·, ContinuesU , '. di'r'l"ion; thr. The delegation called on the; ception is quite unreliable and I , rrccil'· eBe in St. John's to request I many .ar('as get little or no pic.. 'l.llmR,\I, C.\!'\I>I[HTE for SL .1ohn's Wcst, William G. l\(lams. signing his nomination papers At the PrInce (If Walet 1 is :~~: fH·~r~·hl)· At.tack 011 PC'S y~stef(lay .... ~ li;hcd mud\. A that the corporation p~ovllle ~V i ture signa\' i MrnJ. Centrr is Retnrning Officer Eric Sl'ymour while on his right is clerk William lIogan. ~Iany sup(lorters were present to 1d nUIIUUllan", I'~~.:r their pr(1~l'r.'s. rrcepl10n to the Burin Pemn· I •. : greet anrl congratulate ~lr. Arlams.-(Staff Photo). :dn't yet . t the illint coun· ~l\la. I The meel1ng With CBC follow. William Pattcrs(]n mntinuerl - ----.-- .--.----- , i ,I , ludly CU!·~I~. .. r.,;t wel·k. . It is reporled that the dele!!a· ~ ed:a tc1egraph~d petition s~nt . his atlack on lhe Progressive SC'100/ ..~ .. Vocal' Eon a / .. '~. . . to th~ CorporatIOn by the Jomt : COllsl'ITatil'e Parly herc Frirlay; • [cicci with I 1 I· counCils .a.bout a month a.go., ;;aying .Jim Greenc "desrrl'cs Teachers ered brain Guts House Th~ pehllOn and the mectlng. to bc kickcd out of offke."· AU' 't asked CBC. to so plan Its pl'~'. ~[r. Patterson ra[lp~ And they shall fight against thee: but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with JEW ATTEND thee, saith the Lord. to delil'er - CHURCH thee. -Jer. 1:19. 'I I II I" t I I .' I 1"1 1,1 I 1'1 • II 1 I I I I I I I ,ot '. I It.' 1 1'1 1'1 1"1' I I 11 4:1 a.m., Directory Classes; 2.30 pm., Sunday School; 3.00 Mormon Elders \' p.m., Bible Classes; 7.00 p.m .. Give Us Our I Salvation Meeting. :I Sunday Services Tuesday 8.00 p.m. Home Best Loved Hymns Exhortation , League. THE SALVATION ARMY Daily Bread 'II I • I I I I •. , I , I I I , I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I I I I I I ,II CHASTITY tation, Rev. F. G. Weir; Or· CITADEL To start with today I would like liean Churc h \ganis! and C~oir Director, Mr. Adams Avenue. Our blest Redeemer, ere He breathed to use the words of one of the BY REV. DR. FRED SASS They were poor people, with no I W. E 'an Whltewa)" A.T.C.M. Brigadier and Mrs. K. Graham. His tender last farewell. prominent Mormon leaders, Pre· surplus of wordly goods. The~ Sunday: sident J. R cub e n Clark, Ji'. This petition speaks to us of lived from hand to mouth. There Canada 'I 9.4~ I.m., The JUIlIor Bible A Guide, a Comforter bequeathed, Of•~;..._..--.:-::,_ Class in the Primary Room; 11 11.00 a.m., Holiness Meeting: "Chastity in fOllndamental to O'Jr the, PERSO:-lAL TOUCH, the might be bread enough for :0· \ . I a.m., Nursery in the Young 11.45 a.m., Directory Classcs: With us to dwell. life anll to our civilization. III PRbVENTATIVF; TOVCH, and day, but there was no assur· the race becomes unchaste. it the PEACE TOUCH. I ance that there would be bread · !lit \1 IPeople's Room: Junior Congrc 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 (',\TIIF. \flrr 'Trinity) g&\hln In the Primary and Be p.m., Evangelistic Meeting. He came in tongues of living flame, '\\'ill perish. Immorality has I "Give us this day our daily' enou"h on the morrow The v Monday, B.OO p.m., Home Lea· ! been basic to the destruction of I hread" is first or all a plea for I rare~ carried a two day's sup· " sunda)'d'RcctOr. Canon gi~m'rs' Roomsj Morning Wor 1 To teal:h. cOl1\'iIll'e, subdue: 1 gue. 'mighly nations in the past. It I the personal touch. Bread was ply. And so even the bread to· I il fil',;t to !;~Dfln a: BA. l. Th .. As· ship: Bel'. V. A. Smith; 2.00 All-powerful as the wind He came, will bring to dust the mighty na'l o.ne of the bnslc necessities of I day was clouded by the eve r .t f. Siad . nr' .r .1. Abra p.m., The Young Adult Bible Thursday, 8.00 p.m., United ,'0k Was still PflC!I' Class (KFS) in the ChoIr Holiness Meeting. Speaker, Bri· As viewless too. tiO~5 of the present". . hfe: and th.e most c?mmonplace. present anxiety about tomorrow. '\: oung peoplen old people alike It IS the kl.nd .of thm~ that one Our Lord was teaching them 10 ~t the time gadier Walter Oakley. ~ .\. HoiI' l",lillnlUnion: I Room; 2.30 p.m., S.u"-1day School; are. we aware of the moral sit· i very early In !tfe begms to take pray that they would he set free ment Was .:11 'I!oi~: communion: i 7.0~ ~.m.. Evening Worship: He came sweet influence to impart, uallon t.od~y? Do we rcvel'e vir· I for gran~ed. ~s w.ltb so man Y from this ever·gnawing anxiety. 1m. 'n. !>aid): 11 00 ReI. \. A. Smith. The sacra h \\'a~ the A gracious, willing Guest. tue, chasllty as we should? Do, other t~mgs 1~ hfe. .But 0 u I' and He was reminding them that 1m. liitl . "1(1 Choral I ment of the Lord's Supper will First Baptist I we really honestly and sincerelY I Lord, rtgbtly mterpretmg the the victory over anxiely was to m,;hip run While He ~an !inc1 one humble heart pr~tpr~lonllrl" 'llb.llran· I be administered at the close of realize the importance of 0 uri essential loneliness 01 the hu· he found in prayer. When 11'9 old Home, rear .' 'h' . Church Wherein to rest. · Chdrlrrn'\ Srrl'icc:, t IS service. I moralism, Do boys and ~il'is alike I man heart, teaches His disciples see the petition in this light-a "t 11 ad p~, ){oll Hlpti- ill nnd l realize that there is one standar~ to pray that in even sueh a com· prayer to be delivered from all COCHRANE STREET ------104 Purtngal Cove Rd. ,undland ofli',i1ncn: 6:10 p.m .• , of chastity, that applies to hoys I mon matter as. daily bread they I anxiety about to·morrow, the I~' (ThanksgIving Sunday) Rev. F C Fenert)' B.A. And His that gentle \'Oice we hear. Inri Sermon allri Pro· as well as girl. I'm sure that i mal' be conscIOUS of the per· petition not only becomes m. !\ewfoundl Mm!ster: Rev. L. A. D. Cur Sunday Strvlces: Soft as the breath of e,'en. C. J. Paul in his writings 10 the Ro·· sonal touch. The spirit of the tensely relevant to daily living ~'e;lr Preacher. Rrl. and tis, B.A., B.D., D.D.; Organl~1 9.45 a.m" Sunday School; That checks each fault, that calms each fear, mans was thinkini: of men and. prayer is, "Lord. cause us to I' it also fits in with the teaching 1f the Home \' Sf,llnn;s and Choir Director, Dr, D. K 11.00 a.m., Morning Worship; And speaks o[ hea,·en. women alike when he said, ! know and to feel that the com· given in m~ny other parts of 1limentan· Peters, L.T.C.L. 7.15 p.m., Evming Worship and "Wherelore God also gave them: monplace bread is handed to us i Scripture. In this very Sermon 11.00 a.m., Mornmg Worship The Lord's Supper; 8.30 p.m., up to uncleanness throu~h the personallY. by Yourself. Lord, I on the 1IIount our LOI'd pleaded r~' Hemmi~o • III. ~latms: 8 no a.m., Junior Congregation, Nursery; Young Adult Fellowship. And e\'ery \'jrtue we possess. lusts of their own hearts. to dis· open our Inward eyes as Thou with His disciples, "Be not an· , CrmmunlOO: 4:lO p.m., I e Ro\ al o· 2.30 p.m., Sunday School, Bible Wednesday: And e\,er\, victory won. honour their own bodies hetween I d~dst open the eyes of the dis· xious about the morrow, suffic· 'JIllion ('lals t Bo),s,I ; I I Cott'nn's Class; 7.00 p.m" Evening Wor· 7.45 p.m., Mid,week service And every thou;:ht'o[ 110liness themselves:" I Romans I: w4). I clples In the home at Em!".aus ient unto the day is the evil · E\eMon~. I seen the ship, followed by Sacrament for Bible study and Prayer. Are His alone. P~rent5 are you interested en· I that we may see an Invls.lhle I thereof." meaning, God will not of Holy Communion, ough in your children 10 teach I Hand or Lo\'e behmd every piece, allow any more evil to come in· L;al1e~' and jl~ )llllnS: BOO am. H~;Y Both services, whleh will be them correct principles a h 0 u t of hread we take. "This makes I to any day than we are able with :cn: 430 P 111. Conflr· CotN11l1ption, special Thanksgiving Services, Gospel Ha!1 Spirit of purity and grace. morality. The past President i i~ a. precious petition. Hum.an i His help to bear. Paul writing llliS 'Girls): 5.30 p.m., little st wil be conducted by the min. 47 Smith Avenne Our weakness pit~1ing sec: George Albert Smith of I h e Illfe . '" the ~odern world With to the Philippians said. "I hal'S 'mg. Tb~,t ister, The special guest preach, Norlh of Pennywtll Road 0 make our hearts Thy dwelling-place, :'!!ormon Church admonished all Its machmery tends to be·, learned, in whatsoever state I er at both services wlll be Rev. 10.30 a.m., Worship Mp~ting; And worthier Tee. Amen. us in this way. "0 fathers anll, come 50 terrihly impersonal. We! am. therewith to be content." It latel\' the U A. J. Barrett, B.A., B.D., )fin· 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7.00 . ___ . .. ___._.. . _ _ mothers. tench your sons a nd lIneI'd to ?ed remhindde.d,. las °th rt I is through Christ we obtain the '('\\'hat under ister of Memorial Uniled Church Gospel Meeting. I daughters the necessity, of vir- ,ord rcmm cd t e ISC1P es, a I personal touch: through Him 11'8 Cotton', Grand Falls. Tuesday: 8.00 p.m. Bible tue. Do not leave it to some·! even a cun of cold water means, ohtain the spirit of true content· Study. U Thant's Actl-on In .hody else. Do not take it f0r far more tha~ jl!st ~ cup .of cold' ment and pence. He has made FORT AMHERST !:rantcd that they ullderstand.' I':ater \\hen It IS gll'en In HIS peace for tiS throu~h the blood 11 00 a.m" The Minister. Thursda~: 8:00 p.m. Prayer K _ W. h But in their tender yenrs expbm' Name. Xowhere do we stand in lof His Cros;. a, lI'e read in GEORGE STREET Meeting. eeplng 1t to them the purposes or life ann, more rl"sperate n~ed of the ~er'l Colosi3ns 1:20. Does this petit· S 00 a.m., Minister, Rev. N. Winsor. Or. Jehovah's guide them that thry may feel i sOl~al t?uch than 1Il.0ur relallOn'l ion not slrike deeply into your p.m., ganisl, ~fr. H. Kinsman. lIwt it is a ble,sin::: from t h c ship 11'lth God. TIllS was 0 n e' life: Do you not long for t h € 11.00 a.m., Morning Worship, W. U CllUI""ch Lord that has come to them 10' reason II'hy God cho . S r B t p.m., BI'ble DI·Scusl·on'. "The 1 Church. ov?r the weekend that :tl :'I1L.lCh credit is also due all Can" 110 to curh this Situation. The I, we have the pers.nnal .Iouch of bread" Rcl'. D. Re'!. I acrament. 0 liP is.m; 7.0.0 "-\"ho I- He Accordl'n" was hIS V1~W tl 13 I II 1C eff 01' Is 0 f 1m I Jan Gorellllnents concernc( I first step is ·ealizin n OIlr "llilt ,God. Ani 1 how tI liS enfle Iles tl le ----. r:!r~: Gcn~e. Word E W h 0 ~m~!. Re\'. C Russpl!. Par. p.m.,'11 b venlng . I'ors Ip. ThiS to John?"., "the AC!figt' Secl·etary·Gener:ll of I ior Canadian policy in support'1 if we arc guilll'' then~ re"rcttill"~, I most commonplace thin~s 0 f \\orler' ~h~s O. Rodll'a\·.· WI e a specla ~ervlce con· th c V'tmea d N t' Ions, V T Itant, to lof such agencics as the World' 0111' l\Ton" doin"• and ~ fccl'n'"~ , life. I stood \l'atc'lin~ a sm:'.'1 T I N 6 . · llr3. Pctcr Da\\'son. dW lIete d by t h e United Church lIeSI ay, ov. : me d'Ja Ie b et' ween the U.S.,\. and I Bank, UNESCO, FAO, W][O and sorry cnolldl"~" about it to Irant to' hQ\' thro'.\'in~ a hall to a I'It:11' l m. HoiI' COll1l11l1nion' omen with a women:s choir. 8.30 p.m., Bible Discussion: the.. V.S.S.R. in the c.un.·ent Cuhan I' other I.·cl'lted "genciGs. . Today, 1 do ~omethin~ ahout it. For JS' ~irl. He I':a~ <1oin~ i~ in n 1l.11f· cas~' ~tages for A Y.J','.\ an(l Ser: I Speaker, Miss Stella Burry. "Carrying Forward the Un· criSIS, were we II WI tl 1m II IC pat· 1 (IeI IJtllte d C I Illrch rcconglzes t1 le i Paul has told U5 in the book of''f hearlrrl 5"l't 0 1\';1','. S' d, II(~n:; I 3 ~ Par~on's .900 am. A.Y.P.A. I finished Commission" (1 KlngE tern of the United Chl.l~ch.'s con· I strategic. position of the l::'". 111' 11 Corinthian "For godly sorrow: YOlln)( m:'n np'le~r~d on .tJ'e ,cd Hcl1l'Y · I nrcak(a~t: 11.00 Ell b 81 JAMES 19~15.17). stant plea for recollcllmtlOn. ,mallltallllng peace. The llllled, worketh repentance to sail·alion. sc~np. a n II Ihe hoy me'l. F',,'! " d.1\· ;, ;1 f '(',:1 I r :1I~llln:. 'Ids. He met Hl!! ComnlllplOn Pr~ach. za I!th Avenue West T ursday, Nov. Blh: ,First-;-'Ch:i~t .is our Peacc'.'Ch1ll'ch JOI!I~ with Christians:not to he repented of: but thel"D~dr!Y )1'11 Ihl,"'" tiw 1.011 til ::'(1\ "'1:1'11 " [I \'""d rna.lE Rtl.r RlI"c!1: 11.00 a.m., Mil1lst~r: Rev. D. L, Brown, 7.30 p.m., Bible Speaking' Today s crtSIS IS only a part of el'crywherc m prayci' lor a III sorrow of thc world workcth mc." SII II'c [,111"'1' t00\ II' r '1 h~' ,\. to see the · School a~c, 2 to 4, B.. A., B.D. Organ.ist and Choir and'1'1 Re~ding D Class;I 8.30 p.m., the total human dilemma," said lcaders who, in rcsponsihle posts, I' (Ie",It tIl." III COl'. 7'.10). Tll"n\: Ithe C31l10 ;'1: I iP"l1Cri .. :,,1, t'" \1)l •• \·I';'f'''l'.. ;~:.(lf,;l1l'1o\, otlgh · Hl:I: H5 p.m. SlIl1Ila\' DIrcc t or: MEr. ric. OAbbt ot,,, In stry eve opment Class. Dr. Mutchmor. "Power politics seek to avert \I'R!'.' cometh the abandonmcnt of Sin' whole ~Iti"'·t.' of tliC ba,' l'ha"~· .111. 'l;j .....~, lIerr I.; II l;(.,~ l' 'I,d llt)JH~ (nl' ~'(ttJ ~ old Youth l'oIlO\\,ship: L.. T.C.L., t.l1.s M:, Junior Choir We Extend I Warm Invita· are inel'itable. Every nntina I Fifth-'Our Commllsion believes Promising vourself and God Icd. H;s f"ce \\';'5 a!'. e I' , t h ph' a few 1111' hope ('J: · Holy Rapt i;1I1 and \ Dlreclor: Mrs . .I. W. Davis. tion to all. contributes to the sin of the 1 tlwt Canada'musl continue to do nC\'er to inrh;l"e in sin again light ~l1d ;0\'. ~nd tJ;c I cry 1>,:1 .\ i;o:'" r ". ,111'1 " "efincd in R . 630 p.m. E\,cn;'.lg 9.30 a.m., HI'C for Semor world out of w!1ich another \l'ar its part in I~c r1cfenc of the, and keep that ;romise. Hcre \\'~. seemed di~fcrel1l. Sn i'l a l11uch you. t eep hills of · Pmrhcr nrl' C Teens; 11 a.m., Morning Wor Christian may come. It IS the task of thc free world. c\\cn Ihel'efore. have I find oursclf frec from sinnin;~, i more wonderflll We;' \' !'h O"\,· \lS. It ~ecmed . '. . ship. Sacrament of Infant Bap. Christian Church to \\'ork fill' record cd our support of NATO, hut this is not tlle fmal step :0: ,ell'es when I':e kpc',· t"at I'e Yoslc: da' i;: a I"" t of [')1'0' '_r !ism; 11.00 a.m., Nursery De right relations amnnt! men: to, and :.'.M1AD. We support pub· I fOl'givcness of pa3t act;;. Sins of hind eyen. tIl" CO'~I';Q'T'1i L' nOllnrl (;'1 ill" :lclf. I' .'Ich GO' :e co~,t the S • I SCHOOL CII \PEL .\ partment. Sunday School for C lence .build up mutual understanding I lie polIcy thai honoul's our treaty I this type mu'l he cOllfc;:sed to. Ikcad there 15 the Hilnd of Oill !I ",'; t .' -- the foothills III Pm. Sunda) Scholll Kindergarten and Primary I and trust: to oppose the arms I ohh!!allOIlS With the U.S.A., allll! Some one in authoritv and what Heavenly Falher. lI'i:h lOh'l d ".' rl1'l S',rj nil:'; rHCIST CIIl'nCH 1 Clases; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School (Cornel Rennle'. &lill Road Rnd race: to favour ne~otiations and \Ie r~cognize that as a :-Iorlh CI'cr restitution can' he made I "Give us this day O'lr (1ai1~' 1111'! I', '1 Ii;', '. I' 'I,dl IW' 0' IQuidi \'!rIll ' for Junior and Intermediate Empire Avenue) nbove /Ill to proclaim thnt God Arne mall people. we are c1?5e. i must he done. Then hy Hum·· bread". We hare ,,1,0 ill II':, ShJli I ',It 11'; ,,"r 0 II I'h til e i: 11Jlm. HoI\' CO"lllIlInlllll Classes; 7.00 p.m., Evrninl/ War. Sunday: in His mercy and lore wills Iy related 10 our sDuthersn el~h'li!ity and doing the will of Q\I1' 1pelllion a pra~'rr fnr tile r:'!;, [110"111 '''',1 the r 1",:1;1, "lI rle", pm. Sund"~ ~chor,j.· fhip. 11.00 a.m., Sunday Serviee. peace. ~he Church must lcnd hours.. Father in Heaven for~iveness II \,E:.iTATIVE T:lUrH. rt is loo Their f"::"o.s r' ~11I'5;~;ne an c i0'·S. That is pm. Elenin, 1'1'a) cr Subject of Lesson Sermon: In the fall' lind nece~5nry WOI:(S On the suhJcct of AOS. Dr. can he obtained. After repen· often forgottcn Ihat this is a sorro\\ :ul night. I • highway so ST PAUL'S "Everlasting Punishment"; 11.00 of help. and com~asslon to blllld' ~~lI.tchmor told his .hcGI'CI's "the tance i~ completed we can walk! morning prayer. True, for the I Blackl"r Avenue a.m., Sunday School for pupils economic. foundal~ons thnt lwar· l mtro Church contmllcs. to study the path of righlcolISncss. whiclll Hl'hrew. the day w"5 rrcl;cncn Isn't it strallcc holl' long a nigh i !l.lllCH.m; ASIJ .\LL 11.00 a.m., Rev. J. A. McKim, up to the age of 20 years. an.tee a Just shannll of the good the posslhle closel~ rclatlOns 1\'lth is the highway to joy and hap· as f:om sun,ct to s\ln~et. The. Ciln groll' I ,\~GF.LS B.A., B.D. Subject, The Gospel' Wednesday' thmgs Our IIeavenly Fathcr pro· U sc ;)ACq rl,\\a UJj.1J1UY un E.' piness. \ ennIng and Ihe mOl'll1ng II r"e Ere mornin;( pnd the dew? ( St. Clare AIf, 2.30 p.m" Sunday School,' 7.00 800 • M t' vices." church ~'eJl.estahll~hed work .'n . ., lone day. But nererthrlrss Ihr Ion't it queer how black a clol\! , " I 1 like I · SUnday .\llrr Trinity) p.m., The Minister. . p.m., ee mg. Second-The Christian Church t1~e Cal'lbhean: II e .alrc begm· I TOt close. \\'flth, 1 t\hl'OIIld 't Of I' morning was the morning. ann C"l blow Z n i 1m, Hoi), Communion: Satu,day,: , must reckon with the nell' the· lIIn" to sen'e III Brazi a mls, ~uo C agam rom e \\'1'1 mg n in "eneral pr"ctise Olll' Lord Il f '11 br '( tl rou"ll 3:00-4',iO pm., l:> ree Reading rmonuclear \vorld. ']f e \' e l' y SlOnnTV. ~ coup Ie Iws heen m . Brazi '1 ;I P reSl'd en t "T ReUlen 1 CI 31' k•• I r. rp"nrcledh' the day• . as be"innin" : F e 'tlore . Ie sun b'ca, S 1 b " 1m, ProtP"wn: Sung Room . . . . I" 1 I' , co m 1 IS rcmem cnng ere rea BI ••.\CKHEAD ROAD I"~ ~. ! : 2 30 p.m. Sunday 2.30 p.m" Sunday School" missile Site, every nuclear homll. slI1ce last .January: .md . t 1 r eel all young peop e. rna, I (Ir· in the morning. In the re~lm 1 of da' • EInd B:hlc CI"s.<: 6.30 " ' T·· L h . every long·range homher and more people nrc on their \\,aY)'1 eclly entreat you to he chas~e?, of the phys:eal and material we 0 th!' t '. d . ;) p.m., The Minister. B t C . I PI b I' hI' • ,r ere e S 01'01 IS one, len;ong and Sermon. 81 rlnlty ut eran'polaris.eqUipped submarine \\'ere U as a ommunlOn, we lal'e easc e.lcl'~ n;e w en S3~ I arc often reminded of Ihe im·· That out of somell'here speedin destroyed tonight," said Dr. ~III' no pronouncement abo u I ' Ihal chastity IS worth more than Iportance or a good breaklost It I tl . "h k hI' b I" I 1l'f 't If TI' . th It' 4 , ~ c..;... I on lelr way U C t ch mor, t I' nown· ow would C3nm a s mem crs lip m tie I I else. 115 lS eeoc nne is e\'en more urgent in the realm \ tt ' . d th Communion GROVES ROAD Ch r h . N I I h 0 . t' f <\. t I I t 't' t . ,re Ie mOl nlng an e sun I. 3.30 p.m., Sunday School. remam. uc cal' power 5 ere l:g~l1I~;11 IOn 0 . me ric an Imy pare~.s aug 1 me: I l~ I'll:. of the spiritual. It wa~ our I Anon '~ to stay." St,ltes. c Better die chaste than iiI I' U,1·. Lord's own custom to nse up , am. 1I0ly (omm:"lion' Worsblpplng at PepperrelJ AFB "But," he added, "this amaz· Dr: :'Iutehmor said thaI :n chaste. 'I'h~ snlvation o~ YO:lr I long hefore day·break and seek , El'ensong and Inter: I Presbyterian Chapel ing discovery of science is hoth makll1g tbllse commcnts and III I very soul IS concerned m tllls·lms hCJrcnly Father in praver·1 Rev. Wm Kl\rschinskl, B.A., a threat and a promise. '1' h e r~coF~ition also of the .Iowered I ask yOu to belierc me when So with His disciples, He knew, ST ANDREWS Baha'i World I Pasto ... threat of nuciear power cannot SignifIcance of the natlon·stale, I sa)' that whenevcl' a man or 1 that for them a good heginning I \. , 01'- ST. ~IARY TH "The Kirk" (20th, Sunday After TrInity) . , 1 E be banishedn" he maintained. in today's thcrmollcuc!cm' world, I woman, young or old, demands would prevent them stumblin" I!:aith S RGIS Minister: Rev. r.has. 1. It " 9 30 a.m., Sunday Schooli 11 "No one nnlion, no two nations, I' "'fl.w Unitcd CI,lUrch of Canada; as the price of his fr!enrlship i during the rest of the day. R~:' I unday After Trinity) Stooie, M.A. F'S.A. (Scot.); Or a,m., The Service. nor any grouping of nations. nol' beliel'es th.e Canadfan. poeple; that you give up .the l'Ighteous plenishing the storehouse of the I - 1m., HoI), Communion' ganist .nd Choir lIiagter, Mr even all nations together cnn rid should. contllluc to. thmll III terms I standards of YO\ll; hfe: or a~y ~f I sout with spiritual supplies :n I ~Iemhers of the Baha'I Worl 1m, Hoi), Eucharist' Robert MacLeod the world of the threat and feur of ~hell' Oll'~ destlll), .. Ol~~. coun· them, that man. s fTlCndshlP, IS the morning, was better than Faith all over the world ~ecentl S CB~): 230 p.m.: 10.00 a.m., Bible Class: 11.00 Pentecostal of universal suicide. The threal try s poltey n he said, IS not, , not \\'ol'th tlie price he a~ks. \ ~u getting into trouble throu~h . observed the 156th anmversar jthoOI : 2.30 p.m., Bible a.m" Morning Service, Sunday must be accepted. Mankinf] ane! sholl!cl not he merely an may not trust that fncndshl;l. shortage of supplies durin" the! of the birth of Siyyid AI cnell ELIM TABERNACLE ..O~ p.m, 1I01y Bapti;m School; 7 p.m., Evening Service must leal'n to live with it and echo o~ USA policy. Nci.tl!er i He will cast it off as .he do~s his day. Ileller to spend ha:'i 3n' :'!Iuhammad, who was known < 1e dec! liS any Caley Street I 630p E Thp. morning service will be control it,', On the side of hu. should It het on much condlllOn I worn out coat. Fncndshlp IS hour in communion with God in the Bah. which menns t~ t he dayS of tr,e I'd ~! .m., yen· Rev. Graham E. Noble, pastor, , - rmon. V.O.W.R. and will be a service man benefit, Dr. !\Iutchmor men. cd by ~ommonwealth m'el'lollcs. not. noll'. and never 1I'3S. the. off· 'the morning than to sp€nd an "door" or the "gate." Mrs. G. E. Noble, Asst. Pastor. V.O.W.R. and wll be a service tioned the promise of unlimited I !ncl'e.1Slllgly,. our Cana(lIan ta~k I' spring of debaurllCfY nr unright· , hour in confession in the evening. This title was conferred upc 10.05 a.m., Old, Old Stol'Y. , ! I~~F---- THE ASCENSION oC Harvest Thrak~.glving. nuc1ellr power to solve g I' cat IS lo work \nlh smaller. and mid eousness. IIn a very real sense the issues Him because He opencd the WE I:e it possible . aunt Pearl I You are invited to worship Broadcast, over Station VOCM; problems or want, hungcr, ig· dIe powers III the United ~J" I t h 01 Ihe hattles we have to fight I for the founding of the Baha 10.30 a.m., Prayer; 11.00 a.m., ... 1 d f ""t'lon"" I I as( you young womcn 0 c· d . d' I 1\,( Id F 'th th h th I aS~nda)' Alter Trinity) with us. norance- In e e e 0 e \' e I' y "" e. Jieve me further when I say that each. day are. ~clde III I le .~ or 'ai", roug. e reve, , . ,ce remote .., Hol~ C . Worship; 2.4!1 p.m., Sunday 1m ' ommulllon human dilemma except death an young man wllO demands I mornml!. It IS ImpossIble to I hon of Baha u lIah, Just as Jo~ ,ct d reams of School; 7.00 p.m., EVangelistic , · 1m' nTclcl'ison Chapel: ST AIDAN'S itself. But thc greatest power," Christ With US YO~I' chastity ~s the .price oi hiS I' over emp!13sise the necessity. of Ithe Baptist han. paved th~ wa I'. :0" It should , oIl' Eucharist; 2.30 Toplall Road at Commonweal,. Pastor Noble, 8peaker. he said, "is in the souls of men I I . "t II I d the mortling watch Prevention I for the Revetahon or CbrlSt. , . . te Monday: . t d t h '11 f G I d ' M ove lS spm un y une can. an '. . h ,. b I' th t th . lopment. p.ar• School and Bible Avenue comm1t cot e 11'1 0 ,0( all' I ea"s The is offering something that is no! : IS always hetter than cure ..So Ba. a IS cleve a . e r Minister: Rev. W. M. Mon 7,00 p.m., C.A. Prayer Ser· in the end, God will hal'e I1is i j U th tl h . H'! we prJY "Lord each mornmg \ velahon of the Bab fulfils II I': communJiY vice 8.00 p.m., Prayer Service, way." wor lC purc ase prtce. IS,. ., 'b . h f th R t () . I crl~ff; Organist, Mr. Aiiistair ~ross For Us love will turn to ashes under your 1give us the bread Thou knowest BI li~al prop ecy.o . e e UI and sOCIa, Wednelday: Third-"The 1.:nited Church ~"" t h 't '11 I d t . 'wc shall need to enahle us to promised by Chnst m 'Matthe tJrysdale. · ouc : 1 WI ea you 0 misery. .. " d II t diD . '. 7.00 a.m., Choir Practice; 8.00 favours th e gra dua I ane l mcreas· When God hreaks up you I' and shame. and too often, it will travel tnumphantly each day. 24: b. an pr~1 c e D a~1 l and the 2.30 p.m., Sunday Church , , School; 7.00 p.m., All Saintll p.m., B! Weekly W,M.C ing transference of national SOl' plans. and throws yon to the vcry 'tl d e Ii d' The personal touch, the pre· 6: 13,14 concernmg the abomm i have nOw STREET ereighty to internationally·re· ground, and brcaks nil the cllrse yotl WI 1 I' a Isease. ventlve touch, and then we tion of desolation which shou Sunday, Evening Service; 8,30 Thur-day: I they must I\. W. Braine cognized bodies, 'fhe day of the threads In the lnom which you have in Ihis petition the thought end after 2300 days (years). dE p.m" Young People', Society in 8.00 p.m., Broadcast. i possible for Minister, Rev' Salurday: isolated go.it·alone nution·state are weaving. and 5ays to you, of the PEACE T01.:CH. The ing from the Edict of Aria CbrilllaB.A., B.D.; Dlrp.c :~anse. is gone," sai nOr. Mutchmor "Begin lignin," is there any most difficult word in the pc:i· erxes to rehuild the temple the coast. ST, DAVID'S __B.~OO~p~,m~._C~.~A~.~Se="~I~e=e. ____ Aspi rations vera ael~lwo~ ~ducation, Mr "The plain fact is that no na Chri~t for you at Ihat point of tion is "daily". In Luke's vel" 456 B.C. (when you subtra for a ne\ d, and Eliubetb Avenue at Portulal tion, not even the U.S.A. 01' the YOlll' overthrow? Can you go sion of the prnyer there seems 456 from 2300 you get 1844, t1 D~!!IOI ~OrianiSI Cove Road And Ideals ~ople of the Ir, Doullas Church of The U.S.S,n. can now guurantce se· forth unto youI' Savior makinr, to bc a double emphasis, "Give year the Bab declarcd his rna L.R.AJ~ Minister: The Rev. J. S. S. I ravince. I.I1J y curity for its people. The con t1wt plnce in IIis lifc where lIe Christanity helped to make us Ollr daily bread. each day.' ifestationship). , CIa4' in DUng People's Annour, B.A., B.D., S.T.M. Nazarene cept of national sovel'eignly amI Was overthrown, identifying it ill Angelo and Raphael by fur- The difficulty is translating the "The Bab pal'ed the way f I 11.00 a.m., Morning Service, national sclfsufficicncy is hecom some way wilh your overthrow? nishing them with great themes. word used for "daily" is that it the revelation of Baha'u'llt I 9.45 a the Memorial I', I the c· m., Adult Bible Sacrament of Holy Baptism. (WeSleyan) ing increasingly obsolete," Can YOII stand rejOicing in Christ As no lips can be clequent un· is not found elsewhere in the whose principles later becan ; I It! ammon Room' 11.15 a.m" Kindergarten and 87 Park Avenue Fourth-"Our Communion re at thnt ,very point of humiliation less they are speaking in I h e New Testament. It is a vcr y the guidepost for the foundiM Primary Departments; 2.30 loices in the fine record of Can Rnef crucifixion? Christ may be namc of great truth, so no pain!· rare word. But it is found in the League or Nations. the for I" 1 aorning Worship: Rev. Verbal E. Williams. ,I I tv, A, R. Smith p.m., Junior and Intermediate Th.B., Minister, 8[lIan Governments in their followed in two ways.victoriolls, cr can paint unless someone literature ontside of the New erunner of the 1.:nlted NAlior ,I . ! '~""ll~"I,,".A Little Flock Clall.s; 4.111 p,m., Senior Hllh 10.00 I.m., Family Bible intelligent and effective witnrs~ and in disgrace and Ignomony: brings him a great subjcct. Hen· Te~tamcnt. and there the menno and provide the pattern for .' 11.00 am Fellowshlpi 7.00 P.IIi., Evening School: 11.00 a.m., Morning credit is given to our Primp and we arc rallcn to follo\l', yen and hell made the poct, Ing is "tomorrow". The petition world order more extensive ?I ., , ;~Il meet in 'th~ Service. Worship; 6.30 p.m., Prayer and work on the UN front. ]\fuch first, not Christ as lie is set Dante, Chrislianity made Ben· thus would read. "Give u~ to· complete than ;mythlng so I . 0 p.m., Sunday Time; 7.00 p.m" Service of Ministers and Secretaries 01 forth in all the royalty of phil. trice. Paradise made .John Mil· morrow's bread to·day. This achieved." JJl9. ' four drea Evening Wor. Evangelism. osophy ami reason. hut a Christ ton. The mother of our Lord an:! might geem an extra·ordlnary Baha'i is believe thal after ·1 Salvation Army ,humiliated, 8 Christ despised: a the iast judgment made Angelo. requrst to make. But it is climactic upheaval peace will I I. ,! " . '1 ugh\S, . SelllJO Rev. A. R. Rev. Bruce T. Taylor, District h I CllI'isl hated a Christ crucified. It is the great theme that makes really abbreviated. sentence establl~hed In thi8 centu' I II', ". kinJ( t? S SuperintRldent the Church Wednesday: I • ' FIr 0. n Subject: "A. TEMPLE ooats for I I _Wilbal1'l ' 4.111 p.m., JI!~ior Fellowship; Refore we siand with Christ Ull ,the orator, the painter, the poet \ and a fuller translation woulrl th,r0uqh the foundation of t! ;1 I, I: Times". of the NlZarlne In Ontario, wlll ~ ,\, , ~us 8,rbi,daie Street . P1\ Olil'rt we mlJ>t stand wit r The i!rcnt theme lift up t h c run "GIve un today freedom fro:n Km-rdom of God on earth "roll" I be .pe.king In both services on 8.00 p.m., Prayer and Blblr I , - aSS Major and Mr •• Arthur Plkl Him on r~II'arY-ll1ust wolk with ISOIII and ma~es it the revealer ,an~iety ahout tomo~row's brea ri:" cd by ClJrist pn~ ft,lfillerj'hv t! I ~E8I,tY Sunday In the concluding ~er· slud~'. lund to surp l\ev V Corp. offlcerl, Welcome Awaits Him thither. of a r.cw world. IThiS was ~omethll1!! the diS' revelation of the Bab and B)hl , !tt;·.c.· A. Smith, lIuadey: vice. of the Evan.clutic. cam· A Friendly Beecher Swir(! clples understood only too well. u'llah. III liter.t~~er you. I: _MarY _Ier ot Vii!. 11,00 a.m., Hollness Meetln.i palgn, I. THE DAlLY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD .• SATURDAY, XO\'E~IBER 3, • I ! II, ! Bunt-Sheffield })octo :1 I Kieley Aylward Wedding The Inside Track By CASSIE BROWN pILLS ARE Evenings sctling in so quick ANSWER T~ ly since the time wenl b~ck, it i1>1S 0?dNIA seems we're plunged into an· other season immediately-the G. BRANDS' darkest and dreariest of them I ?d.D. all. A pity the lime l10s to go I" back at ~ll. ; something abol I5 nol being • • • d and Oelohcr gone into oblil'ion be that seems to : with many fond memories of some I witches. goblins nnd parties ga plnlc~~~1 Ufe I lore. Young Browns. while not of ,Ill mammal! and some d taking active participation in tate of suspende the "mummel'ing". were happy ~ winter and slee to greet and treat visitors to K. • • • once believed I E\,~I'Y\l'hcre there was pal" of some cent i ties. The Sky Room at the would induce , Bclla Vista country Cluh cbock· ,uc:h cenler has Ii a.hloci;. c.b. and d.h, guests on the contrarY, II'I , ; , o( owner Rill Yonng. nlong with which when I' , : Deputy ;llinister of Jlines and wlll caUse a sll Ii Resonrces. Pal Murry and ~Irs. tad him at the rehearsal hall, to waken. When I: , (Elsie) i\hl rray. I'll'. and :\Irs. (st. 7Ilicbae\'s Parish lIall. destroyed it will ,i' : CoHn storey, Sally West •.Iohn Casey Street) nny aftcrnoon or to go into a , , nol I: , a~tl Edie Nolan and the WaJly e,·ening. he can , .! lIlillmans. I Rememher, the Kiwanis I , Olle of the highlights of the Krazy Rapers arc a lot of hili, I, I not only for the audicnce, but el'ening was the choosing of a (or the players as well. I:, . \le"lIty qucen to he crowned c.h. contemplating participa· "Miss Re~ine De Frnncc. 'fhis I tion again. I' e\'ent was sponsored hy Regine .... Dc France Cosmetics, the win· ner to be crowned by the local Was dril'ing home via Trans.Canada Highll'l1Y one I'i reprcsentatil'e. Mrs. I.ew (Ag· I, evening Ihis wcek and had just nes) Fennell. Special guests ~f .. the Fennell at Bella \'ista left the 60 mph zone when a car \! , going east swerved across my were Mr. and 1\lrs. Fred Wad· bow to enter the old Kenmollnt den,. Mr. and ~Irs. Wallace Road neal' the hrow of the hill, RYan ~Ir. anti Mrs. Gerard (approaching the o\·crpass). R;'an: :\Iary Whelan and taw' I lIad to apply the hrake full rence Bourne, C~'ril O'Reilly force to avoid slamming into It. : I and !'Iladeline Byrne. " 1\ He didn't evcn hesitate for a I Clwrming and beautiful Ruth moment althollgh there was a Tiller was chosen !lliss Regiue line of traffic flowing weest •.• De France.. by judges Sally Ii just came up the hill and Cllt I' , ,,"cst, .Tolill ~olan anrl Wally I! Millman,. and an excellent across. It was such a near ' . miss. \\'as trembling from the I! \ choice too. • • • re.action when I got home . I Bill Young says he is plan· • • • : . ... A~D while dril'ing over nin!! to add a rcstaurant and St. Clare Avenue on Wednes· , roof ~arden to the Bella Vista, I . , M,. .nd "". Raymond KieIey lbei, man'ioge at 51. Patrick's dav \\'3S hehind a car that , .ft" Iand if el'er)'thing goes as sche· , Church. Rt. Rc\', Monsignor R. McD. Murphy officiated. \ stopped (so I thought) 10 let duled work will hegin on Ihi5 Golf AI'pmle traffic into lhe I The bride is Patricia Leone. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ayl in thd early Spring. Very nice. , I floII'. \' cry commcmlabic. i extremely rarc \\'~rd, 55 ~ortugnl Co\'e Rond. The groom is the eldest son of Mr. and lVirs. thought I. IInti! I perceived to go all night a MIChael KlEley, Holyrood. Browns thank you for a plea· that the woman dril"cr had a wink-as some g Bridal attendants were Miss Barbar;! Aylward, maid of honour' Miss Joan ant B!ll ,:"oun . ,lopped. not to let side traffic to do. Controlled c\'enin~~ flo\\' into the main stl·cam. hilt studies have shol Ayl~\'ard and rvliss Patricia Kieley brirt esmaids. The groom was ~ttcnded by Joe Buckingham. Audiotician, to let a passenger Ollt of her the person who 5 now manager of Otarian Hear· the ~:tll' h,d. : .. , the clock strikl fabIan Aylward as best man with Robert Kieley and Brian Aylward a's car. 01'. and ~!rs. D()ugla~ H. , panels of brocaue and satin. in ushers. ing Centre h~re in St. ,John's. huge !,rr\,' ,/ !Lc '.\~:~!: :.. '. of the night actuB Bunt following the douhk·ring prince,s style. short cap . The d while hig brother phil Bncking· The hl'iHj(!! ('-~.~ rej: .,:: : short naps in be The ~entieman took hi~ good ceremony which took place in sleeves and scoop neckline. we di~1g rcception was held at the Crystal Palace. The honeymoon I ham ~cts up business in Bali· tip kn::ih :!!:f1 .. \:;:~ >(: time getting Ollt while the ear Ottawa on September 1st. 1'11;2. White flowered headpiece an.l I sat smack in the middle of the ' by a t::ira Ilf ;red ?:~::, things are essel was sp~nt tounng the Maritime Provin ces. The happy couple now resid~ at 76 fax. Phil left our fair city Fri· at SI. ~laUhew's Anglican white 5hoes and ~l{l\'rs com· street. so c.b. pulled out arollnd rest: You mu Cal'paSlan Road. (Photogra. ph by Max Mercer) I da\' october 19th to attend Churc it at 11 a. m. pleted her ensemble. She car· Ii, .____ =-~_~ ____...... :...:..:..:.._. ______l buslness discussions and to !et and continued on. Did think The rCt'qlt ;rm '.1 ~~ .. completely 81 , I up the ncw Otarian Hearing ried pink and white baby car· that the woman drivcr should .the Army OffltC~ ~ internal liS , ' I TIle bride. ~!al'iallne Grace nations. , '11"1 • 1'11.1"" '1.1' '::III'.I:lllllnl':'"I',III"",IIIIII·'·'" "11111'1'1'11'111111'1111 ' 1 b have pulled Into the curb to yet stimuli. Thi! I ,I' Sheffield f,f ottmi·a. dall~hter must not let U out her passcn~er. of Sqdn. Leader Alfred G. The flowergirl wore a mau\'c Street \\ e~t, f)t:~t"'.a · ,111",a""",:rI • • • pic lei! ~i:cr .. \ arc' (·:.2: nor the :~;__ Soda l-R'e' .. r.t{'o'," n """]I ;~~_,.. 'Th~""M~;~~""!· ;;::::::;:!~;~::h: :~ Sheffield and the latc ~Irs, dre~s and headpiece. and car· , The S' . .John's Player! com· ried white carnations. moon trir to Be~rr,·~:~ . · , Dnris Garland on the birth of a Sheffield of Fulford Harbour. "iiiZ ~' ing out with MURDER WITH· per XC',\" Yor:\ ~!a:e. B.C., formerly of Ottawa. the · I ~ ~ ~ " baby boy, at the Montreal Gen· OUT CRIIIE about the lMt Parent ::." groom Is the son of ~11'. and Best man was Dr. Fred 'I ~ C· ~ ~ eral Hospital, September 27th. week in November. Directed Tht:' brid!?·5 ~nili~ ~;I"~: . 1:1 I :III'S. R. II. Bunt of SI. .Iohn·'. Buschlcn, snd ushers were by Allan Vannan. it ~tars Capt. A. L. Allwasser, Captain w~s B I\\'o picre . " ,:-lewfoundland. who flew to I.' PREPARING TilE j i all thoughts I - 0 U mn I\ ~ ~oa~a~d:h(~Os~~f~!S~~~~~e~~!: Denys Ferry, Paul Herson, Oltawa to attend their sons' R. Lanthier. ~!ajor .J. B. Fa,.. ke blur hr(le~·H!e. _ ~ UNINITIATED ory) and received his educati~n Eileen Hammond and .Tennifer n ~tr;li'.!ht ~!;'-'Jlh .: takes pract · ;1 ~Iajor K. L. Smallwoou, and Webber. Allan last dirccted wedding. lll<;;~ drr"~ cnd .... :. BIRTHDAY BREETlSGS I the former Frances Dicker at Bishop Feild. He's been hv· Captain W. Chopin. All were impatient in: . ' I' Many happy returns of the! • •• • BY MRS. MURIEL LAWRENCE ing in Montreal for the past two very siiek plnys for s.rp. The hride was gh'cn away hy dressed in army dress uniform. ~h?e\,(1 .i~ld.i'i. Wh~~e I Gayden and !\Iiranda. Always hat. 'xb:~f ::(i'.(·~. ~~,:~! a sleeping pil " :i" d~y are exten~ed to Gladys! BIRTHDAY GREETINGS ten years antI works with the her bl·other·in·la\\" :Ill'. Charles This course ha I' IOl'e to see Allan on stage, he', The bride'~ )(own. a )!ift ~i hn~ ('on~r>~tr'i thr : 1\' Pike of the city. who today i :llany happy returns of the "This scramble for college Insurance iirm of Oshorne and W. Evans of Ottawa. and she celebrates h b t1 d G acceptance is rough on to· Lane. Doris is a Montreal gal. delightflli. the groom from the ~Iidillc She wor(l ar. ore:1:: e:~: ~ : was attended by ~Irs. /111111 I . er Ir I ay. reel· clay are extended to Robin Lynn day's k r d s," said the suc. John is Ihe brother of Ruth .... :i Buschlcn, nmtron of honour, ,I East. was a white silk hrocade most widely us .' mgs come f~om. hC.r friends. 'I Hardie of the city who. cele· cessful father who had been Mackie. who used to work '" Wayfarers have derided to do floor length straight cut gown , I and lIliss Cathy Evans. five ! contain bal , TO NEWTOWN, B.B. brates her birthday today, No· telling me about his pet ul· the "Daily Newsi' Advertising a Christmas revue titled year.old niece of the bride who with IiIY'point sleel·es. fitted . ;1 '1 vcmbcr 3rd. eel'. "Take my boy. He Department. and now in :VIc· SCREECH ON THE ROCKS. used regul: ./' bodice and scalloped neckline. I wa~ flower girl. They i '.:.• .T r. Samuel Gill.. of 25 Lake I • • • knows there's no string I can Lean's Magazine Adverllsmg.. Rehearsals will begin shortly The skirt of the gown was ac· , ,I Avenue. Ie ft th e city on Thurs· I FROM HALIFAX alter THE nOYFRIEND takes as prescrit day to spend a few days at. Ian Rae, of Halifax. Is at pull to get him into a decent Department. The matron of honour wore a cented by an ol'erskirt of while Furtherm 'I ~lr. its final curtain. organza which extended from '1 Newtown, B.B .. He plans to re. ,:pr"sent I'n the cl'ty and I'S a university unless he comes up pale blue street length dress of is very impatie , " c \\'I'tll bntter m I th tl Th'ls '1", the Garland's first ------~---.-----.----- .. t :; .. .. be able to keep turnd to the city on thc week. I "~llest at the Kennlount ••~lotcl. other guys• in anshis class.an It'sIe baby after0 five years nf mar· . he. \ ~~I·'I· I' 1 • I , I • t I 111111 ~n . ••• • • • 1I'0rrying him sick. but what ringe. and they're as pleased the right onp: often the enn after taki Jicl'cr must "enter in at This will defeat 'TOIIi\Y'S BIRTHDAY can you do': There's not a kid as punch. the': strait gate." ThouglIt of the pill and BA CK TO LOS AN(;J':U:S . .''I any 1lappy retlll'l1S of the ~ in his hi~h school cro\\'d who ~ • • " Bible him to take anot J\lrs. Paul Salter. of Lo~ An· .. You mllst be sure and pat· ~eles, California, was a recent day are extended to Alan But· i isn't going crazy wondering if ronize the sale of the Ladies' ... } ! I "u~st of relati\'es in tile CI·tl'. Icr, of the city, who is cell!' I he's going 10 make 11 good ' Auxiliary o( the CNIB. to be ERMINE'S COLOR The Day ~ . brating her hirthday taday., school-" Fur of the eormine is brown ;. , , held at the CNIB Institute. 1 1! i · , Mrs. Salter spent 4 days he;e Greetings come from all hcr· Thoughts Military Road, Tuesday, No, in summer and changes to a Tilere ;l:·'~ t\I.O :: , I I shared his sympathy for his and has now returned to hcr friends. raise, ,.\·hCf€ j'i ;1~~:1 .11 son. but not because he might vember 6th. :\,!orning coffee will .. , Thou shalt noL follow a multi .. yellowish white in normal win· 'iI home. • • • ; do \\ h:1i he :lk2~: fail to come up with the win· he served from 10.30 on. .! tude to do cvil; neither shalt; ter weather. Jt turns pure .. ,'j when'" :1 m:lr1 ;~ fr£c t- ., · I EJGHTH BI~T~D'\y 'ItETURNE~ TO. MONTREAL ., ning marks that will land him • • • .. '.i! tholl speak in a calise to de.! white l!1 elttreme cold, . I ~hss Emily Gill of ;\lor.treal ' Months of rehearsals will be he oll~hl-lhJr:e' ii::.;;~ •· I Happy bu·thday to Glen was a recent visitor to St.1 in Princeton, Harvard or Yale. .! cline aftcr many 10 wrest · il culminated this coming week ~ynes of ~28 F?rest RO,ad who iJohn·s. Whide in the city she :. jurigmenl.-ExOIllIS 23:2. \ INDIAN SPA ,_... -"_. 1\ : I felt sorry for him because with the prcsentation of THE '.' ; • • " I 'l'he north Indian hill station I ' IS cel~bratll1g hiS 8th b.lrthday. Iwas a guest of ~lts Samuel BoYFRIEND at Memorial 1.:ni· nobody was teaching him how The path followed hy the rna i where the Tibetan Dalai Lama' founded 31 l hea.'" II! Greetll1gs come from hiS ~om· Gill, 25 Lake Avenlle. Miss Gill I versity. Directed by Sylvia I" my and daddy and sIster has now relul'l1ed to her home to deal with the pressures of ,i jority is not necessarily always \ Jives in Exile, ~!ussourie, was I182r,. the pushy world he is prepar· Wigh, it is the first musical Marion. in Montera!. comedy to be presented in st. ; ~ 1\. " ing to enter. I was saddened . ;., : • • • • • • John's in recent years. Will ·t . I that his father saw injustice in· i · I BIRTHDAY GREETINGS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS be looking forward to seeting it. -..... :.::1 " I: stead of opportunity in today's Best wish~s to Gordon Paul I ~lany happy returns of the .. . . We 11 crush for college admission. I : . (Bimbo). Rldeo.ut who cele· Iday are extended to Rhonda Everything mOI'ing at the Sheila McGrath, daughter of bra,tes :115 3rd birthday on Still' 1Bishop who is celebratu:.g her same time. The Kiwanis Krazy the Hon. James :'>IcGrath, now For opportunity is what It is, a member of the American WOIDE da~, Nov. 4th. He Is t~e son 'birthday today. Greetings come to parents who have reo Kapel's hal'e already begun re of Mr. and Mrs. )L C. Rideout, ,from aU her friends hearsals with director Jlle Academy of Dramatic Art in It fused to allow their own - AND B~ . \ st. John's. . SimmondN at the wheel. .Toe New York. Sheila went to New ., , i·· .' 5 u c c e s s pressures to gi ve ~NOW BUOIS • • • TO NEWTOWN, B,B. is another of the famous Jer. York on holiday rccently and I ' I' FOURTEENTH BIR them peptic. ulcers. high blood while there decided to t~;' and THDAY I 1I1r. and Mrs. Frederick Gill. pressure anrl other physical ome 11, Cargill Productions di· 1 , ' i Many happy returns of lof Little Street, the city, left rectors. and a I'eteran in show enter Ihe Academy. I . ~he symptoms of hidden protest. by Ci4TIll reason why da~ are eXle.nd~~ to Geraldine Iyesterday to spend a few days business. I . I, This fr~ntic scramble for col· Enle1'ing the Acadamy isn·t women i Rel~ of Tr.lcco S Lan~, DOllO' at Newtown. The are eltpected lege admission is used by such He ha~ a dcgree in Theatre a matler of enrollin/:, paying 'I' e forever " I van s, who IS celebrating her i to be back in the city on Mon· parents to say: what a Woml Arts. and in 19;;7 he toured the i your money and entering 14th birthday today, Nov. 3rd'lda~' told 8 group I Gr~etings come from all her' ••• southern U.S. in the musical school. one has to audition and 'j j i~ }: "This is your first real taste must show dcfinite promise he· a national f· ,.. friends. I of the kind of prcssure you're ROBERTA. in the role crcated .. I.rfl' , -. 'f' • • • EIGIITII BIRTHDAY by Boh Hopc. He has played fore getting inside its doors. 1. .~( goin~ to have to lil'e with for way ·'f, I in Summer Stock, hecn in Off Sheila had a couple o( auditions of explai . 1" i I FROM DARTl\IOUTH, N.S. Birthday greetings are ex· I the rest of your life. So yon .; Broadway plays. and has rli· , and was acccpted. liIe adde! , . , Mr. R. W. Lisson of D~lt· tended to Maureen Scurry, of' might as well INIl'n to dcal be dull an I \ i mouth. ~.s., i~ at present in I 63 Hoyles Avenue, who will be 8 with it rigllt now. You deal rectcd many little theatrc shows I and college productions. The school is \'Cry strict and ' .. but i " st. John sandt lIS a guest at th~ I years old on Sunday. Greetings with it by doing the best school if she misses class'tbree iimes &GmHhing Kenmount Mo e . come from her mommy and work you (':In. Whether some lie is currently working on a nightclub act called "TWO FOR She's OUT. Among olher things \ • • • daddy, brothers Francis, John colle g e dean of admissions she is learning mime, singing, Words I NEW ARRIVAL and David and baby sister Don· Ihinks it's beUer or worse thas THE SHOW" and hopes to open time ain1 in New York in the spring. dancing and fencing. Who B Born at St. Clare's Mercy na. the other fellow's is not your knows? Perhaps the talented 8he COllie business. ,Judl!ing your work I. Hospital, ..November 2nd, to • • • Many of lasl yrar's players Sheil a will wind up in the big hT I Frances and John Stuckless, a ON BUSINESS . is tbe deans' job. just as it will time yet. remernl someday be the job of YOllr have again turned liP (fir the baby boy. Mrs. Stuckless was Mr. W. P. Conrad, of Monc· Kapers, bul like lasl year, Ihe ton, N.B .. has been In the city boss. But doing the work? B ThaI's your job. That's what mal~s are rchlclnnt .•Toe Slm· Pon)' hail' trim ,nO\l'ittlilts on business and was a guest at monds says more male and fe· I ~ PRAYER' A tbe Kenmount Motel. you keep your eye on." bv Cathv in rich calf kathrr. male dancers and sin)(ers are Smartlv crafted snowbo(lts moulded ruhber solc~ anrt If You're TIRED • • • Nohody. child or adult can do by Cathy in rich caif leather his best work if half his eneI" needed, and if anyone-ANY· 14 heels. Anilable in Biack. ~IRTHDAY GREETINGS ONE, feels they ean do any· hair seal trim. moulded. rub· $ 95 gies arc absorbed in anxiolls ber soles and heels. Black • Brown, Green, Red and ALL THE TIME Many happy returns of the Ihing along Ihese lines, 10 con· If a man lore IJi~t Jje WII. Now and then enr,bKY let. a speculation on what the· boss. or Brown. Beige. day are extended to Richard I keep my words; and my Fathel' "tired.oul" fe.Ii." .nd ".y h. the teacher, the cllstomer or Sizes 4 to 9. 1Ie!her_ by b.ckuhu. Perhap. noth· H. Gaskell of the city who II dean of admissions is going to It is because we know that we will love him, and we wiii Sizes 4 to 9 lac MriouII, wrollf, just. tempo,.,y celebrating his birthday today. think ahout it. Under such have taken on the impossible come unto him, and make our CGiIdiIioIl ClUlK by urinary irrit.tion or Greetings come from all his circumstances we cannot rally task when we attempt to con· abode with him. (,John 14:23). WIdder dinONforl, That'.lh.lime to PRA YER: Loving Father, we IIIu DeoId'. Kidney Pill •• Dedd'i help friends. wholehearted interest in our' trol a boss' or client's opinion ...... the ki ....,. 10 relien Ihi. work. We become upset and of our work that we develop ul· " thank Thee for difficult prob. coao\iIieoo which ma, olton ClUSO b•• k· apprehersive, for our interest cers and other bodily warn· lems which daily confront us . ..110 and tireodd',.teI IIs pulling and cannot pull when mises. In Christ's name. Amen. he I, klckln,. that has not had time to occur. the tomorrow which Is God's\ NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1962 7 Today's Wife On Wheels "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Lee - Boyles Wedding For Saturday, Nov.mbBf 3 -" -;; Everyone's Errands , Present-For You and ..~ Runs Yours ... An enjoyable week BY RUTH MILLETT them to dancing lessons, piano end is denoted. Aspecu fnvor lessons, to football games and entertaining in the home and In pILLS ARE )'10 "The trouble with a two· birthday parties. ASS\\'ER TO public places, so take your pick. car family is that a man never , Early in the day a project around I ISSO:dSI.\ knows where his wife is," says And then, because she is on a young husband. "When we wheels and can get to them, the house sho)lld keep you ~ had only one car I could call there afe all the meetings she cup led, This j~ Ihe time to "do ! I, my wife at any hour of the doy is expected to attend 3S a "re· it yourself," as manual dexterity i sponsible member of the com· . is acx:ented. Help is available if . :1 ,i , ;onletbing about Iy· and find her at home. Now she 8 OWIl munity." you need it. I ~ d not being ablc that has car of her I cnn never catch her nt home." bepnI 'fems 10 mn."c , Ih,a: Some lowcr The housewife with a car of Past ... Among the famous men Future, • _ "Air tag" may be ' II 'panlt~). I'f never There's a lot of truth is the her own doesn't stay at home born on this date were William the popular game with children of !nlnJal I C husband's complaint that wives much-that's true. Bul that's Cullen Bryant, American poet DC the future. They will wear ol11e mnnnlla\s go becauso with a car of her own \I, and IS siispendcII ani· on wheels don't spend much and jDurnalist (1794), and jet tanks on their backs, ailbw· ~f time al home. Bllt it's nol he· she 15 everybody's chauffeur i I ~!a e. ,. and slecp fol' Vilhjalmur Stef.nssoo, Canadian iog them tD fly a few feet off In \1.1 nt 10;. cause the wives are out galli· and cverybody's errand boy, '. vantlng at'ound for their own Arctic ex p lor c r and writer the ground for sbDrt distances: ,i (1879). Oh, to be a kfd agafn!i ct belicved t:lat pleasure. '. .! ilion r "me c~ntcr in ., : I 0, ~ I . would inducc sleep, What keeps a wire with a The Day Under Your Sign I" brSlll center has been car on the road II goot! pari uch of each day is chauffeuring and IIRIES IBo,n Morch 21 I. Ap'il 1.'1 LIBRA (S.pl. 21 t. Oel.l21 ; 10 the 1(m,er~ may {r~y e:.tly, but there i! D impatient insomniacs ~:lo'\ (.~, ~ho£'! , . a sle£pin~ pill "to be .~ ('d tlle acce,'Or.! This course has sCl'cral 'n or(,hid corsagt , ~;t widely uscd sleep· i' ., contain barbiturates ~sed regulari)', are The), should be . as prescrihed by a Furtbermore if a is nry impatient he will · t~ able to keep hi. mind .' , eren after takillo 0 n c r~'l "ill (Meat the pur· o! I)e pill and will pro. I ' · . to take another. I I e persons have worked , :nto such n state T t \\ 0 irrC'llorrll-U ~!er taking two or three l'C II man i~ t:ey get gro~g)' and for. I I , he Iil;c~; the many pills the)' hal'e I' ,:'11 i~ free to do . and mal' take the rest ' , -l'h~rles Kingsley. i ' , 1 ):I~ in the bottlc. This . ; !I~l)' behind some soeal. ilJ:C:CIl who left no note i ' , ~me~t1y had no reason I e their lives. I; , I! . I, ""11'11' n 1"1"1",11"'11,11.11'.1 ; ~ , I : ~ ; , , I -;; : 'I i We The i : 1'1 I I ,I Women , III , - .. i ~ AND BOOTSTRAPg I ; .':, i r ly RUTH MILLETT , Ii ,' ' i; Mr, and Mrs. Gunther Buchholz following their wedding at St. Michael's I p , , i , , ItalOn why men don't Church, Bell Island. The bride is the former Patricia Stoyles, daughter of Mr. ,I " i WDmen is that 11'0, I i' and Mrs, Daniel Stoyles of Bell Islaml, and the groom is the son of Mr. and ! fOI'tYer changing Whatever Jour plu11}bing or heating needs ... Mrs. William Buchholz of Toronto, Onto a woman psycho. I I:: a a g~ouP of men at. The happy couple have taken up residence in Toronto, Ontario, n.lIonal convention, (Photograph by Max Mercer) .... onlya licensed PMC* )Iy of explaining what lhe added: "A wo has hired a baby sitter for the Iivinl room furniture around ,--- bt dull and unlnBplr. evening and wants to be taken when they can't afford new and , , , . but she'll come out to dinner, can't stand the room a'ny long· can sell, install and guarantee SOmething the next," er "as Is." I ' A woman may worry out loud '*~r "'0 d ~ tim r s, men. jUst because she feels she is men *PMC-a liccnseti Plumbing anti Mechanical Contractor. He's a profcssional e and wall and tally, atangnat1ng whlle she Ihe eOlnes up with, spends her days running arter manners the only man fully qualified to select and install plumbing and heating eqUip ~me;~b:lrlant for little children, making beds, By MILLETT cooking meals and washing ment. Because he sells and installs, he is in the unique position ofbeing able .to and ironing clothes, But don't ; .~ Its a~t be down In the think ahe'll atay In that un 8uarantee both the product and workmansl1ip. Call a licensed Plumbing and 'r, t]a !'eaklasl - but happy mood for long, First k .,..~ , ., Heating Contractor. He'll save you time aUlI money. nli ea/n by dinner time. thing YOU know she'll happily )' ·k. " rn e up with fn tbe announce that IIhe has enrolled Callyour I I1d aY have lieen a lor a nl.ht school course, taken licensed 1'ium bIng &. ! a closel.clean. up painting, jOined a woman'! , i IlUIch with a dllcunlon group, or set her Mechanical Contractor AMERICAN-$tandard plumbing, heating, air conditioning -Ihe does It matter. self to read I long Il&t of the jnstall~ ~ oIlbtnanaged 10 pull world'. gr ••t books, who sells, • doldrUms? a,nd Buarantecs sold, installed and guaranteed, Sur., wo~en are olLen diss8' lilt ~ frei for dlYB u.ned, frustrated. and worried diaeaii ~In faver. over probleml, But ulually not by a professional ... your. licensed PMC ~n't lut R. S. ROGERS LTD, Ihe'l! Cur. her- for lonl. bee.un they really love to blVIL • problem to cope a PlrI)', Il9Ok. with. when It il cme they can 197 Pennywell Road out tOW1\, .... U"., •. of handle with a .Imple common room.,. _...... _..... :-_~. __ ... _... _ PHONE 9·0079 that ahe IellIle IIOlutiOD like shlltlng the THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD,. SATl'HDAY, ;\O\'E~I13FI\ 3 " " lq~l Vf.1L'i NEWS, , , ~ "WINTER, . -WARM SNOW BOOTS LADIES' SLACKS , Bv CATHY Grc\' Flanllcl, Charcoal, Li',lll Cll'\ Smartly craftcd-~louJdcd ruhher soles and Size 10 to 18. ,~ Heels. Hair seal trim or Pony l)air trim, Sizes 4 to 9 PHICE r S2 .j.)• $14,~)5 and $12,95 SHOPPING CENTRE * PARKER & MONROE LTD. , FRESHWATf.:JI RII.\n Take It From r' "'~') [ " " bonjour By KA'fll Y PETr:ns('):~ PRINCIPAL'S Plll:"'\CIPLF All the ghosts, witches, goblins. etc" had a won-I : D.cal' Kathy. La~t ye81' Our ,,<:i]l)f}1 Ilerl ~" derlul time on Wednesday night of this week as they ,council for the first tlmc anel I Was cknell ' ",:' canvased from house to house trick 01' l\·ealing. Of 'Instead of letting us indepCllcielltil' I" op~rrttc :.. , 'p' ltd t I' .. I " t ,0 course this was just the younger set, but the teen ?I a ex1'pcc' e me 0 pus 1 illS I( C;1;; wbile h, ;." [<\: ...: th agers and many others spent an enjoyable evening, 111 e laC kgroun d . I went ,dono relu,.t" )' '. ': , ~ ca~lr dancing, whether in costume or not. The still older Ibecame pretty ob\'io~s that I \':n.; ,UPjloie'd' :,> group enjoyed the trick 01' treating o[ the children, ;carbon coPy, The kids ):ese~lt€d this. and tr.;·... : That is. if they opened their doors to the little ones, should stick up for theIr 1'1<'hts ill't~'(1 ."';-' I, I") ., ~ ... n 01 if they didn't, it must have been very unpleasant to sit 'bossed. and listen to the ringing of the doorbell half the night. ! I worry about what will hrtppen \\'r. . SCHOOL EXAMS . ;resumes, I will be in office, and at this po:t~ . Most schools have finished their mid-term Ielse would take the job. HoI\' far should I In, t~ exams and the majority of the pupils know where :up the kids who elected me'?-J. L. go· , they stand in the line of study. If they are doing I Dear J. L. Making the rule, for a Earn, .. : enough study during the evenings.' they will have [went along would be pl'ettv confusill~ '"G :," I ..,. Ulr~ , ' i ~ood results on the mid-term reports. but if they do :should be set for student organization:;. too .•. I; ; not do as mm1) ~tudy as they should have, their re I. YOl~r principal's superiors and the public, I port will be "er~' disappointing. (That is if they care ImpreSSIOn of how well he do(s his .iob thl'o~,~ . : about their report.) Well. if your report was disap He won't let you take over hi" job. !lor \':ill i: ., ! pointing. clo not fret over spilled milk (as the saying the blame, \~hile you learn by m3king mi,ta~;; : goes\. get to work ancl study harder, that is the only,. you blame hlly!? ., Ii, I : way ~'ou can make that report look any beUer. when, '", . The pri~cipal has the right to :;hare "' mu(;, I: : the Christmas exams roll nl'ound. and remcmber that: little authonty as he chooses. In your caie if'" I it is just around the comer. E\'en those who had a •dents feel gypped because thc~' a:.:sumecl thi; ': '. , : good report should begin to do a little extra, this be THEIR government. It's up to to I' , "Mr, Kay" and the Bel-AirES performing at the Petty Harbor Fail' Oct. 26. Instructions are given .'·ot! tal~ , I: ; I late in the term. Your studying now will determine, that all teens must mO\'e off the floor while the older group prepared to do the Old Fashioned Waltz, ! principal and determine the areas :,OU control" your futUl'e for you. If you are a very carefree person! ; When you know what rights 1\ The leens ?ang along with the Bcl-Aires for this Ilum bel': I MelX Mercer Photo) ~'OU ha:, , and you do not CHre whether you pass 01' not. then 1 , I should carry out the wishes of Y(lUI' ' , : gue~s it l'ealI.I' \\,on't matter to ~'OU. thai is. it won't' : their elected representati\·e. H~l'.'e\·er. no ' , I , matter to you now. but WRit unti! you are olde\' and: ,~,--.~~~, .. " .. ,".-~--'" ,~ ... --,~ ------, body has the right to assume general auti:o:;:" '" ...... , ready to gn out into the wodel :mel eRl'11 a living for ,intrude on the principal's job. . ~·o\ll'self. ~'Oll will not find ;;oul'sel[ carefree then. Fire Queen There are many people who can tell you thi~ fmm ! I eXpel'iellt'c, \\'h.,· don'l you take the tim€' out and ask: Ro;;r French. a grade nine 1 , them? It will be reali" worth the trouble I am SUl'e. ,sludenl ~t th~ B~y Roberts \ Song l-lit , : E\·cl·.wlIle can profit by their 011'11 mistakes and the' Regional Hi~h School, was: I mistakes of othEl's, ' crowned "Fire Qucen" at lhe "RETURN TO SENDER" . 1 Fircmen's Rail on Wednesday' night at Ray Roberts. Return to sender Thcre were ei~ht prize nances Return to sender VI! Dear Editor offered with Chris Saunders B\' R:lC Perlin and ,ferry Howell taking the pla'hs [01' Frank i I gave a letter to the postm,:'. I i twi,t champion honors. The, building to hOll , , I spot dance was 1I'0n by ~I rs, He put it in his sack. grnlleim collection 0 , , , Rober! Saundcrs ~nd Mr. Ho· Bright and early next mOl1lin~ seemer! radical , Bad Taste of Girls I I ! ! ward Saunders. He brought my letter bRck, ,ome fifteen or ., I The Bel·Airc~ Combo from ago at thc old (j DcaI' Editor. - :'Ilo~t of 0111' stores Ileal' schools and not • She wrote upon it: , l~cal teenage girls prcsent more: the many, el'en under liixteen, I here were the music·makers art galler),; matcrial Return to sender. "Iews and descl'I'c stern looks i who are smoking. 'I and emcee for the affair was I as they parade around in slacks. ~Ianncrs a.c lacking and ~ .. "~Ir. Ka)·." Address unknown, · I , i These tom·bol's are 110t at all i leads to the observation that The Queen wa~ crowned by No such number, Ii i the mayor oC Bay Roberts, Eric, '. feminine and slacks are genel", whilst the age of chivalry is not No such zone. ;~ ally most unbecoming. On the I dead the age that appreciated ! Dawe. i , ;1 n:ainland and in the U.S.A.: it is, judging by the action of We had a quarrel, ]1 girls would not be allowed into 'I girls. For example, pushing I A lovers' spat, , ' :, most of thc skating rinks if, ahead through a door instead of ' I write I'm sorry I wearing slacks. ' , letting the boy open it for her, ·, . , .. ':': " ", But my letter keeps coming back. r "'.' "." . Skating At 'I:' Look at the gum chewers!: On huses the boy should al· ;', ..... I 'I, I Chewing with lips closed is pro· : ways alight first and help the ; ," ',~':.' I r .,. ... I per but nobody scems to real· girl down, but here again it's a , I ...... : .. So then I dropped it in the mail box I " ize this: As the little poem case of getting up front like a "," . ~ .' ,; : Stadium And sent it special "D." ~tc5srr. rlin'cl I goes: girl to push! The boy doesn't ~: '. .."'::':~" .... . Last week·end was the end of n. Guggenheim 3 have a chance. roller·skating for this season. Bright an dearly next rr:orning York, who is lcctu' A gum l'hrwin;: girl. As for dating, etiquette should Gash. it really is funny. how It came right back to mf', Canadian cente L ,'l And a curl chcwin,!l <:011'. be studied. How often when a It ,l1'as at the :XatiOi ! I the time flies. seems as if it She wrote upon it: Are alike hut are dif[crent, boy calls for a date two days was just the other day wsen it o{ Cana daon Tues c : I Return to sender. I, sOIl1~hnw: 'Ilatcr docs the girl say, "Oh began. It woultl he wonderful 30, The leetun : Oh ~'es, I ha\'r it no\\'- ,call me about six on that if we could have roller·skating I Address unknown. Stravinsky I It's the intelligent look on the 1 night." In other words if noth· all \'Car round. but that just: No such number. 1I11~:lieflne slecle wis II face o[ the cow! i ing uetter turns up she will go. isn't' possihle. ~!aybe one of ~ ~:o such zone. 1\' At skating or dances if a girl, those days we will see sllch a: Jlmer relaled As for reading m3Iel'ial., refuses a boy because "she is ' , thing as 'this. ~1th()ugh I doubt. TI' t' I' I I I ... ·1 in the two arts com irs and otller IOl'e {·un[es· I tired" she should not Ihen go if most tiS will he skaling at· 11S Ime m gOlllla h;C: if<'.,t". he showed the I I sion trash (someone should lelll' out with another parlnel', Local: : that time. And put it in her hand .ilC!ween modern rn : , them that lhe so·called true. girls are not aware of the bad And if it comes back art. 50 Some of thoSf~ enjoying the · I',I confessions are aetuall)' works manners displayed often in I ~[esser has had I'>f fictiun) are besl sellers. How this fashion. . I last few nights of roller.skat. The very next da~' career in the : I come they ha\'e not discOI'ered: I'm fed lip, for perfeetion : ing werc: Then I'll understand arts. He was I I wOrth\\'hile material such as i give me d~ European, Ame:i' I Barbara Rideout, aged 15. of Lon!" Ponel. Manuels. was chosen Oct. 27 as LalTV Hatfield, Pats,. Ridgley She wrote upon it: in I! Readers Digest? ' can or lIIal111and teen·age girl' . ". Doris . Pratt, Chris' Bursey,: Return to sender. to the United S The taste in mu~ic really in· I' anytime, . Queen of the Conception Bay South Fall' at Foxtrap. Barbara is a Grade j 0 as an exchange sit dicates enthetic slarvation. MALE TEENER. student at Holy Heart of Mary Rt!gional High School and plans to become a : John Berrig;n (Beaver), Patsy I' Address unknown, I I, i Fahey, illary Neville, Frank lila· No such number . from th .Many t.eenage girls feel that I Editor's Note: - What about high school French teacher. Parlez-vons Francais? Arts, Bosto! I , .moking IS smart. Visit many· this, girls? ,loney, Eric Connolly. Harry i No such zone, ------~.".- .... Hamlyn, Gerry O'Grady, Dave i .. ~"~_~. ___ Morrissey, Jerry Kearney, Caro.1 E · t I United Report by Ann Crummy li.ne.Kerrivan, J~uy Hickey. Ed. I : I Spotlight On.' . NeVille, Georgltla Earle, Ed. tlquet e I' . O'Brien, Pat O'Keefe,' Joan , : 1 T?bi~, Rosemary O'N~i1l, peg~y PUBLIC MANNERS Dcsrrt ~nd coflel Ch 0 Collegiates are a mps 1 Neill, Evelyn Aus~ItI, Den.s (IN RESTAURANTS) I fter lhp maIn pan of Furlong, Helen Baird, DoriS ., act, \' 'inc! 'Sammy n"avis Jr. : Baird Derm Linegar Ed Hard·l Orderl11g: WIth only one ex· IS clearc a,\J':1I , , ~ in Gertrude lI1ack~y, George I' ception, a man' with a woman tell II'hal you ~I " I, SPORTS I I Noel. Ruth Arlams anti Larr~ I g, S d orders after the woman has told yon hare had the ! : I SAMMY DAVIS, Jr. this week on the "Hot 100." The tension al lhe big game !> , Dillon Jeanette Barbour and [Warren, Peter Byrne, an ra . .. . S "in' rnle!! '1 J' \\'r'll· F'I C I d 'Michael Gordon Aylward John hIm what she wants, glVltlg her 1110. ," '0 , i I, ,I.' (2)-"1 1 I I ling "Anna Lucasta" and "Porgy Can't Help It" matched and we defeated them EolandeI' and Ruth Pitt, Valerie Linda Noftall, Patsy O'Dea, / her own order .. Wlt~ a group del' thc " , . and Bess," He has had .uccess· Johnny Tlllotson. 1.0. Robinson and Bill Butt Cites Rogel' Lambe Bernice Kelly, of men, each gIVes hiS own 01"'1 off·hour.. \,aile!, , , d h th th . h t To attract a fillpeflonal appearance tours of Monday morning when all Drodge and Claudia Pierce. Arlene Power, Sandra Percy, I er weer ere IS a os or I his e,'e if posible, , South America and England, as (3)-Wiggle Wobble" th d I well as a West Coast tour of his ' '. Les Cooper. a er stu ents were hard at Some stags at the dance were Sheila power, Len Conway, not, th t • ~isc "our hanl (4)-Magic Wand" work, the U,C. victory motor· Isobel Smallwood, Alma Nose· Deanne Hurley, Kev Malone, a, ~ kon when be one·man show in 1960. PrIor to Don and Juan. cade started on illl jaunt ANN CRUMMY worthy, Anna Tuff, Ray Peter· Richard Murphy, Diane Roche, i'?Dd: The ma~ may sugge~t then ee.ou call t~ , , . all of this is Sammy Davis Jr.'s around town, Led by the son Wayne Thistle Wayne Joanne Noonan Sylvia Ped· a dmner or a dISh or leave It you. Or). ,'thin "lonl history of theater and '(II)-"Untie Me" champs, who were practically plans is to repaint Ule white Col~, Elizabeth R~eli, Doreen die, Carol Beer: Mike H~arn, up to the woman to decide, If w.hen h: ISY~:I !l)' " niabt club performances with Tams. sitting on the door handles, the l.lIes on the parking lot (so the Blackwood, Ann Crummey, GUY Wayne Spracklin, Dave PICCO, he d?es 5Ugge~t,. sh~ should Idls~anc . (Not bO), 0: . , , the vaudeville team of Sam (6)-"Release Me'" remaining ,students all nianaged teachers will be able to find Blackwood,'Trevor Evans, Dave Ed McCarthy, Dave Brown, ta~e It as an mdl.cfahhon o.f ka l,wwr~~~lclhing is not Davis· Sr, and Will Mastin. to find room in the following their way around), In the mean. Squires, Frank Mouland, Lloyd Noel Dinn, Ed Kennedy, Betty pnee r.ange, even I s epIc s I .' ueh as , DIVil Jr.'s recording career be. Litle Esther Phillips., cars, tIme they sponsored the record Rideoul, Beverly Slade, Bernice noebe, Bob Hand, Elain~ Atkins s~1t!ethmg else. On an a la carte IIl!kl~lg S rong i pn.in 1945 when he was si~n. (7)-"Don'l Ever Leave Me" The cheerleaders or "young dance of the year, The IIal. Lane, Ernest Hetteash, Jim Rosemary Angel, Karen Ross, dmner, ~he should choose only 01'1] ;~ Wwaiter , ttl to Decca Records as a vocal· eettnh53 ilJnrw hmrw hmwhrr faitbfuls" were always there lowe'en Dance. The chaperons Taylor, Greta Gillett, Lee Char· Rosemary Walsh, Patricia Bar· the ~~ID course and desert. c~ t ft wilhont 'ill. Soon alter his close Bob and Earl. at the games giving the boys for the dance were Mr, and Mrs leo, Ross Collins. ren, 1I1aary Dicks, Jim Ca~ter. She W311l1 for the man to sug· a ?U re is no friend, Frank Sinatra, formed ,thai exira bit of encouragement. Hoyles and Mr. and Mrs. Flight. George Squires, Ross ROSSIter, gesl other courses because he gr): Th~ when . the Reprise Label, Davis switch· (8) "D 't A k T They deserve to be honored as • • • You may see a fully clothed Ross Penney, Rody Kearney, I is paying for the meal and ratlng hI get thl tid' companies to record under 1 - on s Me a Be DANCE Brigitte Bardot on American Jim O'Dpa, Gini Martin, Alec knows he can afford .. AI· IS merely ' tile Reprise banner. . Friends" Everly Brothers well as the. ch!m~s, ,!h~t ~oman The rockin' Ravens orchestra TV later this season She h~5 English, Kev Rya~, And~ea I though It IS perfectly all f1g~t recte~'elts her fscOrt .':L.~e.t Single.: "What Kind ~f I (9)-"All 11 " SOCIAL provided the swing and waltz heen approached, by 1Ilartm. Renouf. Sandra Colhns. Marlon I for the woman to ~sk the walt· I ma~ s the comptalnt. Fool Am I?" 15 Sammy Davis ar n. , music Cor our teens last tlight Goodlll.'.l with the Idea of lak· 'I' Atkinson, Mary Coates, Lena I er aboul somethmg on the make. droP I lorK~; Jr.', first hit single for Re./ Bobby Curtola The Key Club has wasted nn at the Hallowe'en Dance. ing viewers 011 it loul' of Paris Christopher Len Ralph, Ed. I menu. after he has answered I If )ou , 'ler 101/1. prise. Dav~' "eralon o( the (lO)-"Wliere Do You Come time in letting down to busi· Among those seen at the rlan~e ! ~imil.al' to a r~cent Ch~valier Piercey, Harold Penney, Helen h~r .. she tells her e~cort not the i ask ~he D~:'~ pic~ it lit' ~IY bit tunl iB No. 24 From" Elvis Presley, nesl \hls year. One of their were Glen Hunt and ClaudIa 1 speCIal - and likes the Idea. , Hamlyn., J \Hlter, what !he wanlll.' other ,,' ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SA1TRDAY, NOVE~IBER 3, 1962 KS • * painting the arts * mUSIC ~2 ..(J' J * literature - * theatre E Promising Canadian Pianist, Bartlett i Now In Rome " ", " , ' ny ,"I,AN HARVEY I The Giorale D'Italia called, adian artistic eolony llere, 1 : Bartlett a "young artist who is despite attraction" that might i: RO:lIE, (CI')-There's a Can· Ivery impressil'e by the serious· be expected to put the Eternal adian musician In Rome who I ness of his preparation and by City on a par with Paris and can sit at his piano and look' the intensity 01 a thoughtful London, out at the famous Basilica of 1 and lively interpretative sensi· Bartlett Jil'es in a modest St." P?ter'5, . " '" I bility." I apartment in the )lonte :lIario It s an mspmng Sight. I Bartlett, OIlP oC three chil·' district of Rome, with that won· says 26,·year·old Dale ~artJett: 1 drm, ,:ent to :llci\ally school in I derful .. iew oC the domp. 01 St. 1 r;;\1l1C~, who came from a farm 10 Letb· Lethhndge ancl 1I'0n a scholar· ! Peter's desi~ned b,' ~Iichelan· , GUide ?ridge, Alta" and d,el'eloped ship, 10, the Royal Academy of i gelo in the clo,in!: years of mto one of Canada s most I :\Iuslc 111 London, whr.re he' hi, life. 1no, promising young 'concert pi.n· i sludied and ga\'e eoncr.rls Irom i St. Pdrr"~ I~ the !cene 01 pUblic gCI ists in Europe, i 1953 to 1959, • Ihe ,'UITrnt ecumenical round I ) through Last September, Bartlett won I' , of the Roman Catholic Churrh. TO '<;T,\ Y l' ,rill he the top prize in the Busoni com· nECIJ)E)) In a cit!· or beautiful Roman petition, an international con· Then he came to Rome ~nd I!irl" Bartlett ha,1 contril'eci tn test Cor pianists, there lI'ere 4() liked it so much he decided to' rcma;n ~in)!1r. ":\nt .In much h •. participants, stay, Slrangely, Cell' Canadian! cau,e of the ~irl., but hrcause , ;\, t11l1th Or At Rio or ,Taneiro In .June,; musicians and artists ehoose to' nf Iheir mother,." , ca,c [hc Ihp. Canadian pi~!1ist w.s SCI'· Ii"c ami work in Rome, There He plans 10 return tn Caoaoa cnth in a field of 30, I is not p"cn the nucleus of a Can., in the winter of 1963·64. cel I his to talk to ·ontl'ol. III have, rlassmates Bibliophile Treasures~ FAMILY GROUP, 1949, by Henry Moor. • J. art of printing III UI( L. By SYBIL SHEER I titled "The Art of Priatin~ in 'mass.produced books for all ot " ·b· . 'I' England between 1890 anll' Europe. It bccomcs apparent in E h I x Ibon of Eno-"lish , 1940." Sc,·eral ycars ago it was the c~hihition that tile year! VISIT TO THE GUGGENHEIM ; printing art in Offen- : shown in other EUl'opean coun· from 1890 to 1940 were Ihe abo seemed remote, But now, close to the more staid Fifth I Inside, the impression is! ramp, on the balustrade, the' bach-Traditional and tries ~nder the title of "The j:(reat time of the English prl' , (n' for Frank 1.10),d it suats at the corner 011 Avenue buildings, so that it lone of light, as well as space, ! walls as well as in the off·: contemporary art of the 'Renaissance of English Print·, \'ate presses, Their untiring cn, ;::n. , ; bji;rtin~ 10 hOIl'e Ihc Fifth AVenue and Ninety·lirst appears as something '01 an out. I The white walls of the ramp i ramp' niches, In time they ing," deal'ours for model typography colle(,tlOn "f 'l1od· ~Ireet in New York, tct! blocks sider, The late Mr, Wright must I wind spirally from floor to top' ran"ed from Moore alld other Klingspor Museum. EYE PLE.\Sl'RE and fine lettering hal'e becoma 1111&: ;1(nlcd raliil,11 when lip from the ~Ietl'opolitan Jllus· ha\·e approl'eil the site (was 1 gallery, and while eaeh lcvcll mOl\crns, to Rorlin' in style IWFENIUCIl: 0:'1' • R\I:\' , sl:'1c1nlu samples for the entire ;'~'C IHIN'1l or t\\'ont), ~\Iln of Art. Despite its solidity Ilhere, an~ other eh,oice'!; prop.! may he reached by elevator. I from abstract 'conslrttctivi~m' (I)all)-BlhllOpllllcs and f.rwl,ld,;, Thi, ,,~all bllt ,,:,dll.'ll'e col. ar:istic del'elopment of hook i:l 31 the oln ';lI~~ell· ii, docs not, seem too happ,y ert~ 111 ]';ew York IS not easil)' , there are no separale floors, no 'to the classical, in nationality of the mode~~, ~rt, of Jlll1\tm~ Icctlr.'1 01 hlbllOphile trea'lll:e< pnntlng, ,:ttJllrr! ' m;MI'.,lliz(l(ion wllh the site that places It I al'allable, except COl' large cor. i ~tHit'case, only (he witlding i ol'er nearly all the world. Ep.1 are (JUlte f~mlhal wllh the name, has heen COlli pIled under t l1e . ------poration llUlldings, hotl'ls, etr.).' mmp, along which the visitor Istein heads, Manzu·s meditative I of I hI'. J ,I: Stralin~k~' I'll I'a,rt ~Ir, ~les5er was appointed ~i. existence, 'I' 51h for a hrief biography, as. . LI% . d alt, The cxlllbltlOn 's en·' most in the creation of modern creation, I I , ~Ietle was held ,'.1 rector, Solomon R, Guggenheim , well as some excellent reproduc. I I I 1. ' ~Iuseu~ in Feb:uary of 1961, States, Europe, Latin America [tiCIIS from t?e c?l~e~tion).' 1'1 I , , ' .Ie,ser relalco de"clop., Up until that hme he held a and Puerto Rico, He has also I What made thIS cxlllblhon so' l~ Ihe two arts in our number of important positions been a frequent contributor to attractive was that so many of I ;;,:e showell thr connect .• including that of director, R,os. journals and magazines Includ.! the 'picces, besides being mas·: 11!!n morlern musIC and well ~Iuseum, New MeXICO ing Museum News, College Art, terpleees, were small, This some· 1 , at, , , ,(1949·52); 3~~i~t~~t director, d!. Journal, and AI" In America, I how m~de them morc. intimate, ; IIAMBURG BALLET ha,! hnc! 3 dlstln. rector of exhlbltlons and dl· The present lecture tour has as for Instance, the tmy Henry' C HE". c.rm In thr licltl or \'eetor, American Fede\'ation oC been arranged through the 3US. Moore groups, 'The Family', (a ; '.1() " He wal \)0'11 1:1 Arts, New York City (l952-S6); picies 01 the National Gallery subject which Moore so often, , Pickpockets u,uolly live alone I' , in 19~O, lie, director, Institute of Contem· of Canada and will include the models in masive size) and; but go out in crowds for a little ~ In! tniled States ill, porary Art in Boston (1956-61). following Canadian centers' Vic, the 'Mother 811d Child' mirac· : i change, WORLD t-'AMOUS 1I1~ !lthange stulirnt anti' As lecturer, planner, and art toria, Vaneoul'er, Regina, 'Cal. ulously conveying the motion! from the Collcge I educator, Mr, Messer has trav· PUl! It;U\lIol\l '~adlUtI1M 'AJr.~ of a rocking·chair game, scuIP·1 Ails, Boslon rnil'~r. ,c1led throughout the United FredericloL1, " ture~ were ranged a1l along the -----~---.::.~~=--.:-==-..:..:..:..:::::.:.:.:.:::~-----=::::...::.:.:..:.:::::=..:~:::..:.:.:..~-~--.------[(oecherman top soloist .~ .... ~ te .. : B\' RER'iIlT W, WASSU:\'G I thc idt'as of good choreograph· ; Junine Chan'at and Dulce Ana,. JU}IlIl'P.G. (l)atl) - "To ; ers, The Ilalllhurg ballet ('om.: as partners in Tschaiko,·sky's 'm"e the public \lIl~er~lanc1' P:l.1y, wilh for~y ~lel11hers nne, "Sleepil~g BeauIY",., in B~ri5 Ihall?! as a form of art "I Its~lf of the largest to (,erman)" has i Blacher ~ 'Hamlet. In L. I is one of Ihr duties of oper3 been awarded Ihis preciicate i Valse", in "Din Quichote" and ! dircclo:'s as I sce Ih~m", said of high qualit!· by critics, Apart! in "on Einem's "Turandot", I the direeior of the Hamburg Crom a well·trained corps, The I Rainer Koechermann was the , Stale Opera, Rolf Lieberman, ballet has a number oC solo: partmr of ~Iaria Fris for a 10M whc!1 CO"I~1r.'1lin~ on his inten· I danl'ers of II'hich it call he ju't1y I time. until the sudrlrn death 01 sil'e lI'o,·k ane! pe1'3l1n~1 inlcrc.,t proud, At the tip of this hallct 1the ,iZifted dancer. "l\. pa,·de, in the prom(\tinn of hallet Jlcr· hicrarchy arc prima hallcrina: (leux hy ;\Iaria Fris and Faine! [ormances or his hHlly re· Eleonore Vesl'o and the fir" I ; Kocchcrmann". a critic '.I'rotft !puted opera hou,-e, 1'1 rel:cnt ! solo dancer TIainer Koechcr. oncc, '''briMS to li~ht the airy years Hamburg has acquired in· I mann, whom a Frcl1ch critic art of genuine disciples of the I t~rnalion31 reputation in the I has called a "premier danseur Sylnhide'." field 01 classical and modern i noble" on the occasion of the . REPRODUCE "'DnmnS ballet. Names slleh as those of : festil'c ballet performance in Rainer Koechermann's work George'Balanehine, Dore Hoyer, celebration of Stral'insky's 80th has ohtaio:1cd nluable impul'~5 Gustav Blank, Peter van Dl'k, birthday at the Hamburg State from George Balanchin~, who Rainer Koeehermann or Na· Opera, This i;; a tille Ycry has performed in H~mburg ~cv, tasha Trofimova have appear· rarely applied by critics, and era! times. e.,!!., on the occasion ed Cr.l Hamburg's ballet pro· a predicate as rare as the praise Iof the 80th birthday of Stravin grammes. It is evident that of "primahallerina assolttta", sky. when he arr~nged a oer· Hamburg's State Opera is well In the past this title was given I formance of the New Yorl{ Cit) on its way towards bccomin,~ a to Nijinsky, IBallet in Hamburg. Rain~r , ma';or centre cultivating ballct, KOECIIER;lIANN Koeehermann plans to repro and raising this art to equal Raincr Koechermann has i rluce some of the world·famoll', i standing with its opera per· been a member oC the hallet !1umb~rs if the ballet m~ntion~d I ! formances, Recently. Peter van company of the Hamburg Statp above with the corps de ballet I II : I Dyk has been firmly en1o:a~ed Opera since 1960, Bcfore that oC the Hamhurg State Opera: j' " as director oC the Ballet Com· lIe danccd at the East·Berlin Balanchine commented on. th~ ,I pmy, Under his guidance thc Opcra uneler 1'at.iana Gaovsky, plans as follows: "These thing. ,I , ' 1 repertoire will alwa\'s rompris~ at Ihc West· Berlin Opera, in can be mastered only by dan, 'I a dozen works of classit'al anel Frankfurt. Paris. Rome anel I cers oC highest perfection I modern ballet that can be Zurich. C'.l (;erman telel'ision, Koechermann will surelv suc, playcu at any timc, The prime hc is the most popula,' dancer eeed:' In Hamburg the danseur , ' , " requirement 10 maintain the oC modern and classical ballet. 1I0ble has appeared inter alia In , 'I"; , exceedingly hi~1t stundard of He has achicved world fame "Les Sylphides," in "Swim ! ' I ii' ,', I,:,'; ;, ~ Paiil\ing b ". ' performance of, the ballet com· dancin!( wit h Gert Reinholm Lakc", in "The Four Tempera, I 1:1; : , I:, ':, j 'I I' " , Ferman~Utht by Mrs, Margaret Donnelly of ,Enniske~len, othenvisr, Tl~e canvas (~hown above ~ is about five, feet high and \ pany, is a really ~ood hallel and Klaus Zimmcrmann, Na, i ments' b,v Hindemith and ir, I' I ~ I ,.! I \ ! I I , ""urlnh. an~ , f~r ,~,50.0.0, may be a CorreglO, Entitled four feet ~Ide, Correglo was born III 1494 and dIe? at the a~e company, capablc if. realizing taslla Trofimol'a, Gisela Decge, I "Pas de dix" from Ramonda. . '" I I;,' I" I ':!, ' sale of hou' h ChIld It was purchaser! by Mrs, Donnelly of forly, HIS style resembles both Leonardo's and MlcvhangeJo s r I, 1 ~ '" I ~ '~ ,. • ,.!I t 1,- I: :1 T' ,,. 1 ':: se : ,~, I: . "1'. hal'e ad . old effects and antiques in Northern [reJancl. ,md his mural "Christ in Glory" is rated one of the finest in Ital- ',I Ii:'r It. ,I I. , ~ " 01\ the wor~lS~d ~lrs. Don~elJy to,Put a resen'e price of £50, ian rat. Mrs. Donnelly is an antique dealer. ~Reprinted from the ,l F , . r " .~ if:',' nti! such tIme as Its worth is confirmed-or Ulster Cnmmenlary,) i • } , . I ' , I \ ----_.____ 0______...... j , 10 THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVE~IBEn Bisons . ; Wings Pat Defeat With Out -.--- ...... -.----... ~ olv CI Schedules First Ha! . the first poit c~oss could mu 110 Y junior Gram game \I 5t. Pat's dl Patricians Commercial .noone'''·n't on to tal TV AII- Star and '!ie at the ] 16 \'lctOry SUNDAY'S GAMES . I ~ wier paced the : o. h'~d the twine! · Bowling SWIS I'", b'g Men's League 'ght in the I Section "A" el stanford, pl.! Iris Maddlgan of Holy Cross 2.IlO-Angels vs Yankees and senior, hi and George Daniels of Feild· Senators vs Braves ·, : · . oints. f ians \\'111 make their first ap· 3.15-Cardinals vs Phillies P ~ lton was tops 01 peal'l!Dce of the year on TV Mets vs Reds D with seven. p.c Dominion Ale AlI·star bow· 4.15-Tigers vs Cllbs the only pomt l · , ling tonight. Dodgers vs White Sox and potted thre~ iris will take on three week in the second. ~oe} winner, Bernice Cook, of Section "B" free · I thrOW arllst, 51 , Felldlans while Daniels will I 2.00-Plymouth vs Consul go up against Ches Henderson, I. Nash vs Hudson · led four to one al50 of Felldlans. Henderson 13.1a-Ford vs Vauxhall quarter and ~otll won over Ed Keaney last I Buick \'s Rambler . the srcond while I week. . 4.1a-Chevrolet vs Pontiac In crusaders WI'th a Iris had a 786 to make the Meteor vs Oldsmobile delencil'e setup. show while Daniels had a 821. Cross played well, J.'clldlan5 are well out front working for of second place st. Pat's In shooting was loos the club race, and just wouldn't t After the shakey outscored the ,ix in the third q' · hit for eight Civil Service the final quarter. NEXT WEEK'S GAMES Tuesday, Nov. 6: -7.00- ·, . Pn~sitru ;' Cur Ii: J·2-Aud. Gen. V5 FPW. :l·4-Equip. vs Gen. Hosp. 1 following eurlers. 5·6-Health 1 I'S NES. for the lnv 'j·8-CNT 2 1'5 Disl. Trca~. fitn~~~ are requested to ; for the lunchl • , -8.15- 1 , , J·2-l-'ishcrics \'s Express · Templeton. A. Ha: , :H-GPO 1 1'5 Finance In ~~~ R. L. Templeto 5-!i-CNT 1 vs Accounts , C. Byrne, W. 1 , : j·8-Defcnce \'s Lett. Can'. . E. Knight. R. J. l E. B. Squires -9.30- R. Johnsto l~·-FRB \'s Taxation Sir L. C. outerl 3·4-lIcalth 2 \'s Il( g. Tt·cas. Tllesday, I'\ov. 6: 5·6-UlC \'s Coastal Alleys 1 and 2 to play against t 7·8-Welfure vs BLe 7.15-Horwood Lumber be drawn at th Walsh's Bakery will bt availablE Friday, Nov, !I: 830-Avalon Telephone 1'5 scratch games. -7.00- . Terra Nova Motors Bcmsplel 7·8: , 1·2-l'olice \·s Gen. 1I05p. 2 . ! 0.45-Nfld. Brokerage \'s following entries , : 3·4-Hosp. I'harm. vs Mechamcs I Royal Beverage . .., , I f '10" ;, , ., . t \~ ,.,,,.. . "-,,__ ,-1- (Gander Staff Photo) - ---.-.--... -~- 11 DAlLY ~EWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1962------1 Police I-lockey Pat's Deteat I" Opells Monday The annual local police hoc' TiJree teams will again take , key league will s\\'in~ into action : part in the Loop and will play oly on ~londay Il>;ht at the Prince five rounds. The first place \ ICP1- Cross 30·16 or Wales Arcn:), Commandoes trophy has been rlonated hy took the - and Flyer" I'.'ill meet in the the ~lccl'cr Sports Crntre while Proles o ' lead IIlw.,lor.'1 . .• opc'llcr at 8:15 p.m. . Chief of Police Pittman ha~ '. night I Ha~f Tells Story llr<\I'p, _'). put. up the champiollship trophy . ,,) ;).2 ______,. i This ,cason the clubs will . 's the first half I St. Pat's got good rebounding 1 play two t\\'enty-fil'e minule '101'\' , c~o;s could muster I from Jim Fowler and Wayne, . PO It pcriods with no time out. •'I' al'), 10\ , '. junior Gramm,er \ Stanf?rd and when it ca lle to i ., l' I \' I . S vi Thc lineups for thc three · .. orced : ,Ietball game while shootmg the same two pla}'ers I: Jl~ex's III the . t~ ,\). t' 51. Pat's dump' led the way, Guards Duw 1cams i>:1 the League was re· ('1", III th Iin.' r,p,~e:;~t on to take a I Glynn and ~iarc Fleming con· I leascd last n!~ht: :II'\' 'I" p. face I .•• Inlau I I:d. torI' at th~ Holy Itrolled t~e plays and set up 'I fJn TV 'c' will I ~a . I! lie • many pomts. Bombr.rs . JC In Goal: W. Roh;on: elcfencr: l .. tI"11\ I' r.~~ er pawl the Irish Joey yVaelden was bps for I L!),. p~); A. Hohel'ts. C. Gill. W. L~Grol'l, Fe I in the twines for Hol~' Cross. He camerl the play, -ronip.:ht.!) !'U~'h~ in the big first hallled dow~ many ri!bo\lnd~ and I D. Foot~ R. Pearce),. lorw2rds: . . e, St:l1ford, pla)'ing gave the If1Sh plenty of tro\1ble. H. SherI E. Bu"cy. F. Feehan. I R. S!cc'lc, T. ni~'~5 (.iI'.)'.J. Gatll \l'1~ne d 'eniar, hit for i Hefeers: Br, Lawlor and Br, I Alcx FallJlmel' is 011 t'~all. n. Lcwis. n. Le(:roll'. E. iJ~;~r In . , Whelan, :. 'jS I TV tonight •.• H-" De· 1',11'101'. (G. F~ehon ~l:II13~er), • l' l';;i:~n was lOt" for the I Detroit Hcd '~'ings, t Mt Pe:lrCe C03C;1.) with ser~n pomts. . • ~OX SCORES : ; . po'nt in the . St, Pat s. J<'G FT PF Pts, with Alex in unifol'llI. . Ihe on)I , , . J F 'I . COIJI~wn1':'s I: d tlcr! thrre field : . 0\\ C!. . ... 6 0 2 12 with the 'I'm'onto clash Goal: R. 01rtfon': ,ocfencc: t~!ln po nd lorl' Wad. ;\\'. Stanford .... 4 0 0 8 lUaplc Leafs at Toronto .1 ':, the ~ec~. a'rt';;t . OUR BOARDING HO'JSE WITII :'rIAJOR HOOPLE IPrices On Upside Stocks Fal UM.YAS, LAiJS, AN'f'ONE ELSE TonONTO (CPI - A strong I ,\IO:-:TRr;11 I I ~ A MeRE- BR/JISE;! WOULO HAVE opening gal e way to mid·day lorOliS ad';n; ,'(P The Daily News WHILE OGTENSIBL"I OEMONSTRAT RUN OUT O~ weakness on the stock marl:cI I doy, sloc!;, re~' ING MY "JUDO ABILITIES AGAINST WALDO, AIR, BuT NOT Friday, hut a n I) the I' bllyin~ I the ~Ionlreal I. 'I WAS IN REALlWT€5TING MY IiECtJPERATllJE HOOPLe! burst ncar the close, pllshC'l, chano:e, Frida:,nd POWERS/-EGAD, 'I'M AS FIT AS1liE TIME 'I pl'lces hack up ncar their h!ghs.. Canadian 1I :. WAS T~APpeD FOR: "THREE DAYS IN A SUNKeN I All in?ex scctions ended ,00' Thursdny, fel~'~)" 'l, ~KIP WKILE oeep SEA OIVING!I J.1AOTO ~hc up,slde except golds, with Central.Del I\i' 10 ' PLlNC\-t MY WAY TI-IRU TJ.1E ";IOE: 0 F 'HE II1dustrtals and base metal, each I Thlll~'la'·. fCII'f' 11 TQ New Rnuyn 29000 11 9 10 + III nank Mont 'Ill GT 1,lke, 18 GflLLEON FREE- MY6ELF!r;===.. h1': .... gaining more Ihan a point. Bank, '.Ier 0. Nickel MS 3136 fl 40 42 - 1'1 Bank NS em Hud BOy Min U!.l In the main list, Walker·Good· [eli ", !n J'c, ~'\~ N Senator 1500 I 8 6 + I> Bnque PC 431< Im~ 011 13\\ Norbeau :000 21 21 21 Balhurol A 19 Inl Nick 8m crllam climbed I'" Dist illers );aliona:e "1;' '.: C;·, Toronto' Norm.I.1 3000 281 279 279 -I oen 49\\ M... ,Fer 101. Sea grams " and Alias Steel, Slee's shn,;'e? 1'" N Coldslrm 3675 16 44 46 t2 IIr.. 11 200 orundo 17', North&nte Imo 560 530 $30 81dA Prod 24 Prl.. 31'. CPR, Dominion Foundries and 1'0.'<' " 10 4J1; " 3162 18 16 18 +1 C Cemenl 251, QUI) Pow 20'\ Sleel and Gatineau Powcr all ,,. up 'I 10 3f. ' .. 1 TOIIONTO CLOSING ~TOCKS N Golden N Rank 80700 27 25 27 + I C C.m.nl pr 27 noyol oank ml 81 Tke Canadian Prell 6011 38 38 38 -2 C SI •• m,blp 47 Ro~allle Banl;s weakcnr.d with ~lont· Olher ~"Ine:s Toronto Sto('k E);(banlt SOY. % Nonp ,\w m. Norvalie 87SO 9 8 6 -I C Imp Ok C 58', Show In 21'; real, .:'oIOl'a Scotia,. fio;'al and uP', '0 2~, ilW.' Complete tawlstLon of }'r~day trans· 5000 II 11 11 Cdn Rrew Slttl IG~ .cttons. Quotations In cent. unln. O'Leary ,:y, Ol1cmlska !43 SOO 4911 400 _5 Cdn Brew pr 49\\ Tr C.n PL 18'. CanadIan Imp c r I a I Bnnk o[ ---,------...... ~ .. " r./ '~I> -- ""_" .... ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1962 1 S\VFr~Tll~ PIV B" 7':ADINE SELTZER PHI SCILLA'S POP By AL VERMEE MARCHAND NO BASEMENT RIQUIRED FOR THE MARCHAND FLOOR FURNACE. AVAILABLE IN MODELS FOR EVERY HEATING NEED UP TO 9 ROOMS - THERMOSTAT CONTROllED OR MANUAL OPERATION FOR NON-iLECTRIFIED AREAS . PRICE FROM .. ·· ....· .... ·$125.95 NOW ON DISPLAY AT j'W\rd ,I I 1 I. . 'In ,I,';~~ i!flwn THE GREAT EASTERN OIL CO. LTD. , "dinin~ dOl"11 " 1 I ST. JOHN'S BELL ISLAND WINDSOR or CORNER BROOK (,!)'I n ~! d ~l"\'Jl 12 :" "'l'lederl , I' !. ,d()\\"n 1_ I ( lI:IlPLli1Y I: I, IIl"u'trj~1 ------11-3 , 10 231,. Programmes 1;lrn Lake Radio And TV JACOBY l "Watch out for Sweetie Pie! She has a. mean grIp~" l' ~·;;1.:; to 7.15-World of Sports 9,OS-Muslc for Millions 7.35-Tral'e Guide ) 9,30-Top Tunel.and Golden ON Bv l.ESLIE TURNER ~8N 7,36-Bill Allen Show Hits 7.45-World 01 Sport. 1O.DO-News Highlights. BIIeGE , .SOHmhrr 3rd, 7.55-News (Local) lO.Ol-Hit Tuncs 8.00-RCAF Tower. 'rorbaY 1.00-News (Weather Report) 1.05-Weather Forecast Ci~ 11:, p 'i 1':.: .... :l S.03-News (National) US-News : ,; B.OB-Bill Allcn Show l.35-Editorial. , .•., Y P~ll-r::~'f1,V B.l5-Sports Capsule lAO-Spurts, , S,25-New5 U5-Art Baker's Notebook. I I NORTIl a.30-Hit Tune of the Day 2.00-News Highlights, 6 i ... 95 B.35-World of Sporl~ 2.D1-Art Andrews Show -I 2.01-Art Andrews Shom ,,62 SAO-Bill Allen Show .632 6.03-National News B.55-News "'KJ 106-13 9.0U--~lornlng Meditation 6,IO-Sports WF.ST \\'eathrr 6,20-News ,1<8643 . • A Q.1' 9.03-Bill Allen Show 6.30-Clu il 93 and Np.W1!. • ., 10 R 8.00-Saturday Hit Parade 'IA.J5a 931--The Big SIX Show + AK9B4 + 10 lO.OO-News 9.45-News. ... A 9 7 ~ IO,OI-National News "'Q 10.05-The Stork Club SOUTn (D) .. ","1 01< ~IAHll1A .\VAYr~c. lO.15-C, J. Corral ',,-W'I:C" lIi~hli~hts 10,OB-The Jim Butler ihow ... 102 r7------~----~ 10.30-NatlOnal News, I ~E,I,LL'I ~lD n\1W\V TlUS ~~IIZT . A[(Jir, News Headlines and \fI , SELL : Female Help Wanted W. U. KNOWLING Dmg Stores LEARN TO DRIVE ,WOMAN WITII CAR to call THE OLD MILL Female drivel' with 15 years INSURANCE LTD. regularly each month on TO·NIGUT driving experience, nolV ac· cstablislleu Siudio Girl , \1. CONNORS Ltd. cepting female pupils. whihing Silhouettes Orchp,tr3 Fire. Auto. Casualty cosmetic clients In and Limbo and Twist contest Prescription! Pickup and to learn to drive, around SI. .John's, making PH: 8.2902, 8·7811 delivery service. Phonc 854154 Prizes for winners, necessary deliveries, etc" SU:>lDAY: Big ~[ol'ie 158 Water Street, SI, John" PHONE 8·2206 Ocl. 9th ,1m. sepl3,1mth three or four hOllr, per 6 p,m, and 9 p,m, KIN day. Route will pay up to "The Girl Who ILlS Rentals 55.00 per I:our. Write Everythin;r," st,:rring STUDIO GIRL COS~!ETICS, Elizabeth Tnylor BOY I Dept. CDN·29, 840 Lafleur , I Floor Sanders. Bett sanders,! For reservations call , I Power Saws. Electrical Drill!' Ave" Montreal 32. GREAT EASTERN CalI 8·7581 etc. Reasonable Rates, Call, 1101'3,10 . Newspc - -~---~------~~ Arter 5 p.m. 9·0026 OIL & IMPORT S.5~lB. 8·7352. I CO., LTD. CARLSON CLUETT SERI . Radio, TeleviSion, Washers I U·RENT I !: TORB:\ Y AIRPORT Refrigerators, Deep Fre~zeTs 169 Water Str:et, Sl John's TAXI Electric Rau~e5, Div, Harris & Hiscock Ltd. FRE~CIDIAN'S COVE RESTAURAl\'T , , Floor Polishers. (Whitc's ('atcrin!, Ltd,) Gramophones . WANTED Ll'aves Bnrin Peninsula I II , , Insurance Public Address :i)'stems ~ION., WED., FRI. SPECIAL Tape Recorders 19 A Woman Leaves John's Wrek Emt Family I)iuners , I st. (Children Half Prirc) 10 24 . REPAIRS AND SERVICE . J. J. LACEY I to livc in. Duties include TUES., THURS., SAT. 5 LINES Fcnturing: - T·Bonc Slcak" 7 25 j ! INSURANCE Ud. light housework and plain· PIIOXE DIAL ~·3001 10 H·3005 • Tcuderloin Steaks • Small 3 ,i I Dependable Fire Insurance, I, cooking. AI)plv. to: , 8·2444-8-52742 , Str.tb. i Prompt CJaim settlemenll. (At \"rry rcasDnable prices) 8 WATER STREET I ~EBRATE 28TH-Japan's Prince Akihito, right. Jan28,ly M·3 , ___Dl_A_L_8._70_35 ___ 1 BOX 815 clo ' or 7 Brazil Square Wc in\,ite the gcncrnl pllbli( to 15 ~'d Prince Hiro, center, help Cl'llwn Princess Michiko oct31,lmth try our ser\"ic0. '~~~~~~=-' CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. THE DAILY NEWS or ____ _ , Open 8,30 am. to 1,30 a,m, daily 11 hcr 28th birthday in Tokyo. Agents for 13 UNDERWRITERS AI 'Phone 8-6010 LeMarchant 1_·_~"~~~·~2~ _____ , 9 LLOYDS. LOW RATF.'3 no\'l,tf L d ' 12 DIAL 8·5031 i.W_-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii", (.Ju~1 east o~ G~C~ I10SPital)' SNOW TIRES JOB BROTHER~ FOR RENT Siugle and douhle rooms, Ill'l" [I', ') '. $1.00 . .• "-h~nget~H, & COIHPANY, Ltd. MODERN with water amI telephone, WEEKLY Water Stret: ~nrl w;:'h~~,:! ~2C:".:; . service in each room. Up to 30 months i.::hpr::. ~t(l;]m \rf;r.~···"·· DIAL 8·2658 - 8·4123 Office Space For Reservation Dial Free Insurance [o,,,! Tl11"':"r', ell C'''' REG. T. MURGAN Suite of thrce Room. All sizes keltl,,-=. r;i'.!in~. e~','" 8·0341 - 8-0342 rep" In,d. Po fiX nil,; INSURANCE Ltd. - Also - CAR BATTERIES Brmd ~t. Tr:(n~ ~t ~ Temple Bldg., P. O. Box 168, ONE LARGE ROOM All sizes Free pic~ll~ ar:d c~'l::~'~ 341 Duckwortb St. tnthly.tt ", DIAL 80370 or 8·7756 Dial 8·2853 $1.00 WEEKLY Beauty Parlours DIAL 95201 Till: ('[;\"TftJL jl),4,1mth ~I!oP-\\'f m to, ' ~ '! I------~~------20 CONSOL • GLADY'S BEAUTY SHOI'PE MONA RYAN'S m;; lO ch;Ilr~. W/~ r:: . , , ~.~ ',;~~ I cor. Bond and PreseoU Sis. 8s'-=uT<'d of Pi(l~D~,··;· ~ .. ' Wm. L. C'-IAFE , Beauty Salon " Phone 8·4951·8·7898. Speci· em. SJflltary ~:~~·:c~ , ' TAILOR alizing III cold waving, hair i Hamilton Hotel nIPERlM. OIL nUlLDI~G FLOWER HILL ELiZAIlETH AVENUE w:,it m~ rrohlem, 21" 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ST. TOliN'S styling. cutting and tinting, (;0\'"(';- ::I:-'r~ !,,,~ :~~ _, 123 • 125 Hamilton Ave. oct27.1mth PHONE 8-6 J27 CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN manicuring, facials elc~ 14 bidr :"lr'~nrs Ltr.. ",.: operators, no waiting. Catering to Permanent· __ .______.Help Kin IF CHAFE MAKES THE CLOTHES • ....., NEWFOUNDLAND Auto Accessorie!l :~.:.~ and Transients. For re- SERVICES .. Nfld. I Armaturt servations please dial , . November • PASSENGER NOTICES I r;; ••ii I 8-5636 • I, W~~III I:, M.V. CLARENVILI.E SAIU~G Bambrick : aug15 1mth Street ' ~ ! SATURDAY. NOV. 3Id , , ' Clearance Sale , :l1,V. Clarpn\'iIIe SI. .Tohn's '1 I , .~"'':> Lewisporte Serl'ice will now r··~ ',~~: :/:". .._' t' sail from Dark Coastal Wharf· ------___ The followiM list of prrsons \I I,. ~' ," . <$4"'1'" ~n.,', h:r~w 4 p.m lo·day, NO\'CIllber 3rd, i RADIO.TV REPAIRS molor \'chicles ha\c bcen SlIspended I· )l'.i" ,,:\(<1 :~, with the provisions of Section ti5 sul).'!',I:"" 0 of Ir.E , ,I CONNECTION WJ-:S'f RUN, I' ------.--..;.;.;;;.. luxury -tasting i PLACI;STIA MY GREAT EASTERN OIL h1!ndy-quarters Tl'affic Act, 1962, I, Train "The Caribou" leaving COMPANY, Ltd. i L'<~~/PRICfS SlASHfD SI. John's 12:01 p,~. N~\'. 5th I REPAIRS TO RADIOS, TV Prompt Dc1h'cry On 'I will make connection na Pia·· AND ALL ELECTRICAL • STOVE OIL WfJl~. Duuglas, 15 Eri(' SI.. SI. .John". ;::l(:/ , ~~!t~"~~ eentia Junction and Argcntia: APPLIA "rsc; .'FURNACE 011. Par~ons. Eric Carl. 35 Populil!' An}",~: :ll1l'~n/~,., \~'~~".' SERVICI :1 ;;1.. SI. ::011 .. ", "::';, , t !, with the ~LV. Pel ite Forte fori DIAl, 8·3001 to 8.300!! • lIARIl COAL French. "'alter )Iaxwell, 24 Kl'nn)' the West Run. Placentia Bay. ------• SOFT CO,\L \turphy. Edward Joseph. ElIlp~l'e All' \\" :1"hd '::':':; I , :1 CARS > AVALON r • IRON FInEMAN Walsh Ian Vincent. 27 Queen s Bd" St, .1,,'"1' ,I.,.,:, · ii' S.8. CABOT STRAIT SAILING Elect. Applicance!l HEATING EQUU'i\IENT , Whela'n. John David, Kenmount Bd" S\, ,I.·:u;'s ,Lrc";! WATER A1 I I '"!: 1956 Dodge Sedan MO"'I)AY, NOV 5th. __ _ Whelan ••Jamcs .r.. st. Thoma; S.S, Cabot Strait \Vii sail HEAP & PARTNERS I ~ ! -'------Osbourne. William. Salt Pond, BUl'in , 1960 Chev., AUTOjlATIC and RADIO, from Dock Coastal Wharf 10 (NFLD.) Ltd. i i Salem '\'iIIiam R.. Argentia """ " p.m. ~Ionday, Nov. 5 on SOl1th· Wiring MateriaLs, Wire aDd · ,I Wh ere T0 Buy or, Dewli~g, Thomas E. D" 34A Amher;[ l1c:,., ,. 'I 1960 Meteor, AUTOjlATIC and RADIO.' ern Labrador Service for ports Cables. Motors, Starlen• .' I St. John's ",,,,,,,, I;; to Goose Bay. Lamps. Switches, [,igbtini ' Walsh, Kevin Gordon, Donovans, Top,:til Jin3ct, :! Fixtures. ~tc, R t P T I St. .John's West ...... 1956 Chev. Sedan CONNECTION JlAY RUN, , en ower 00 S WAREHOUSE: . PRlNCE'I ST. Lynch. Peler, Jersey Side. Placcntw E;I I, DAILY ~EWS, ST. JOHN'S. NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1862 15 T.A. & B. Society OPEN HOUSE The regular monthly KINSMEN DORSET STREET meeting of the Juvenile T.A. & B. Society will be 2,30 P.M. TO 5 P.M. held on TO-MORROW, LAST BIG NIGHT BOYS' CLUB SUNDAY, November 4th J SUNDAY, No\'cmhcr 4th 1 at 2.30 p.m. of the Newspaper BINGO Three hedroom Bungalo\\', livlllg room, dining room, kitchen and hathrool11, T. L. FLYNN, SERIES No. 68 hardwood and til cd flool,'s. Full concrete Secretary. hasement. fllJ'lJace heated; freehold land; VELVET HORN N G 0 Jandscaped in front. FALL FESTIVAL I This is a new home. Take time Sunday DANCE 19 36 57 61 afternoon to see this excellent dwelling. Saturday Night , 2·1 45 50 72 Open HOllse Sunday at 2:30 p.m. 'til 5 p.m. - 25 44 51 TONIGHT 62 ~vIl1Sic bv, CelTV/ Osmond 39 55 68 Combo MAIN ATTRACTIONS:- 40 48 67 41 56 7·1 . ! Cover $2.00 Double 1. EX1RA SPECIAL GAMES $2.00 PER CARD FOR $1000.00 38 53 71 "FOOD AT ITS BEST" 2. $500.00 DOOR PRIZE, ALL DOOR STUBS ELIGIBLE. 31 60 66 3. DRAWING FOR 1963 CHEV. TICKETS ONLY A DIME. i ,; ·13 54 GO 34 46 63 WANTED TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN VALUABLE PRIZES- 52 73 CASH-'63 CHEV-AND HAVE FUN WITH YOUR FRIENDS AT One Experienced THE BIGGEST EVENT OF ITS KIND. [~;ln.::etlC's, VOLKSWAGEN ';:~ !l1nchin~s 59 64 GIRL I til Irtlns I to work in Fruit and Con ". r !t'('lnc THE 1962 FALL FESTIVAL Ji n.~. ('Ie., fectionery Store. Apply: J:():-; ClI.\ - 63 BROTHER RICE HIGH SCHOOL T\'li'phLln(' 19 N.J. DOWNEY Bonaventure Avenue 45 New Gower Street ------.--.~ DOORS OPEN 7 P.M. GAMES START 8.30 P.M. T:C\I. FOR SALE 'OCONSOLATION PRIZES FOR THE At Long Pond. Manuel!, In the LETTER "L" vicinity of the Yacht Club. a New I House. containing living room. DOOR PRIZES:- three bedrooms, bathroom and I . :,t {llnll~lt(' kitchen. All floors are finish ed, October 23-N'0. 13703-Unclaimed. 'r, !.tel. having oak in living room and Oetoher 24-No. 1.5739-Unclaimed. ~elp Kin - Help Kiddies hall and tile and linoleum else· where. There i! II fine view October 29-No. 2l.539-TOHN ~IURRAY. and the grounds are !eeded and October 30-No. 22486-~IISS ~I. HAHHIS. PC 109 landscaped. For inspection call October 31-No. 2.38GI-Unclaimed. PRICE- ? ...... S1795 in St. John's Randell Ltd. Xovemher 1-.\'0. 25142-l'nclaimcd. Expert Watch Repairs DOWN PAnIENT-? Anneasonal~le amount H.V. PHONE 8·7101 or 8·5873 PAYMENT- ? Up to 36 l~onths oct20,tf WI-IERE- ? at Open 'til 10 p.m. I,MPORT MOTORS LTD. in ST. JOHN'S-Dial 94028. as well as BAKEAPPlES PLACENTIA - BURIN - CANJ;ER CORNER BROOK - STEPHENVILLE IN STOCK \Iarch 6, II, . \larch 20. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF DIDGDOnS WHOLESALE ,lln\ April 2, SERVICE \VITH A SMILE AT NEWFOUNDLAND .I"hn\ April 1, GOULDS 1\ 'l:ln'l1 28, AVAlON CREDIT JEWELLERS :1 n's 't;lf('h 18. WATER A1 ,\nnAIDE. PHONE 8·7829 DIAL 9-4184 - 9-4185 April 1. WANTED ------~- Ik!. 1. ------.. ~l:\rch 2~. REQUIRED TODAY STENOGRAPHER ANTIQUE GUNS WANTED ,eI. Aug. S, To work mornings 1-1onday thru Friday. MECHA,N~.'tALL Y MINDED Flintlock ~IlIskets, Large Cap Fired :,lmh ~!, ICE SKATING Salary $100.00 to $120.00 per month de Hevolvers-Colt .44 Rim-fire Hevolver, lIb. ":Irch 24. pending on qualifications. ,'; )Iarch 26. MA,N 10.:10 a.m-CHILDREN'S SKATING 7% inch harrel as used bv ;\ewfollndland "hn's ~!arch 25, Admission ...... 25 Cents Constahularv - Anv Revolver with shoul- ~ith 4th Class Stationary Engineering Applicants should apply in writing stating April 1- 2 p.m.-GENERAL SKATING experience and references to the der stock.' , "br.1d,,1' Sept. 7, . hlket, also knowledge of electricity. Best prices for above . 1 Children ...... 25 Cents DEAN OF ARTS AND SCIENCE, hll'; .. April 1, Apply to Adults ...... 50 Cents Write MILITARY COLLECTOR, . .... April 15, BOX 814 e·o THE DAILY NEWS 8.30 p.m.-ADULT SKATING Memorial University of Newfoundland. BOX 901 c/o THE DAILY NEWS I Ont. April 19, nllH n01'2,3 . . April Jl, ,e ...... ,1111)' 17. ·....April p, .Tohn·c Sept. 27, ...... Dec. 18 .. The Liberal Party's Team for St. John's .John·s .... 8 ... April , :ast . April 8th, ST, JOHN'S EAST EXTERN ~ ia Ea,t APril 8. ST. JOHN'S EAST ST. JOHN'S CENTRE ST. JOHN'S WEST ST. JOHN'S NORTH ST. JOHN'S SOUTH April 12, Oct. Jl, /lea~~~:,\prill0 • .... April I!. 1·, .. Aprill~, iOl'ha)' APril 4. oct. 8, "AP' ril 12, ...... A ril 16, ..... : .!priI 16, ...... : . April 9, I ·.T~im·, oct. 16, . "arch 18, l'l:r~d()r' ~p;n ~~: .... ·:·:·:\Jril 25. - 'Sn... ..(.<4~ J. M. FAGAN J. D. HIGGINS J. P. O'DRISCOLL W. G. APAMS G. C. CARNELL J. R. O'DEA Dial 8.3538 Dial 8·5982 Dlial 8·5339 Dial 8·3049 Dial 8·7846 Dial 8·3860 I,' Joint Campaign Headquarters , ,I I i : i :·h. II! iiI I ; ~ . . 'II ..: Anglican Cathedral Parish Hall ;. i : .•... j , I " • [ ;.' ' ; I· .',. I"; i'I:' ' ; i I: .. t ;'1 I", Queen's Road I 1 'i! 'I :.\;;. . t t: I I~ 1: :I I • • I r' I '; I ; T • .: it: . :1' ~:, i' . I .. . . . I' :. I' : , '. ~ Headquarters Office: 80091 • 87719 • 86528 .~. i I' 'i' : i~ ! . : I.:J. . / ,. SAT[RD:\Y, \O\'E\I -- G USE it • PLANT NOW AT THE: Vocational • SAL FOR SIGN ~_____ 'lnQl!!et1/,l'e thrill Schools COJ'tfflNl SPRING BEAUTY , (ccntinued from page three) All the instructors who hal', likeCl)tOR NOVA MOTO~ ,h2cn engaged to t each in thi DISCOVER I school have received professional ------so EASY TO TAKE WITl~·-IC_;;;··· TIlE teacher training and many have, -J! 249 REAL BEAUTY received advanced training to i , OF YOUR :IN SEARCH OF improve their technical know· I' : GREATNESS ledge and trade competency, HOME! : . . There is nothing to indicale, 1 ReflectlOns of that people engaged to teach in I BUY I Yousuf Karsh ...... $5,50 \' the new ocational schools now I IMPORTED MEN OF THE under construction will be treat- I , ! r ed any differently, Surely the I ,FROZEN NORTH authorities responsible lor the; I Peter Freuchen .... 7.50 administl'ation of vocational! DUTCH :HITLER'S SECRET schools can he relied upon 10 en·. sure Ihat the schools arc staffer! . ,BOOK ; with pl'operly trained and eom-' " , I BULBS I ntroduclion by ,pet;l1.t i~sh:uclors., . : , ' · Telford Taylor 5 00 \I'hlle It IS gratlf)'mg to learn . NOW! · ...... ,that concern. helaled though it, , , ROLL OF HONOUR I mav be, is heing expressed for: • , , Eric Linklater .. " .... 4.00 : the' \'ocalional instructor, il is I , : . , · DEARLY BELOVED : felt that it has heen motivated I · : by reasons other than a con-' Anne Morrow 'scientious desire to improve th~ I ('\'1' Push-bullon zoom ... declric . "" fOCUsmgl, . (NEA Radio-Telephoto) Lindbergh ...... 4.50 efficiency OJ' effecti\'eness or \'0- I , I Press a bullon down ... Ihe camera slarts c d h ' Ir STORIES FOR I cational education in :\ewfound'l • II f' ' n I e WAR GAMES IN BERLIN-Brig. Gen. Frederick 0, Hartel (left), of Union land. If such were the reasons. ao I oma tIca y rom Wide-angie views toe I I ephoto ' , I P , U.S., troop commander in Berlin, directs war games in the Gru LATE AT NIGHT ,some interest would IIndollhtedlv I ress up, and thl! lens zooms hack . YO'I v,' ew t hrO'1 ' City, N.J., fi d , . ·1 I Alfred Hitchcock .. 1),50 I,a\'e hern pxhihited hefore thi" i ,n er-!ee exactly what you're getting . "ru II y 9' . newald Forest during the third day of the four-day exercise. 1 _. -..... _------_ .. _----_. __ ._- ! FIE.T ,DING'S TRA~'EL '_ The .:-Iell'found.IJn,d Vora~ionall sure• contro . Super-faIt f /1 • 6 '.,'~r's n' Cl 5 IlCcorate I ' -Hom" 20 ICO.' feet to infinity-for e.,lra.sharp om moy!!S, 1,111111111111'""1 11 1:111111 1",,"'"'""1"'''''''"' 'I .. ' I : ,," " , '." ... , ,'," .,' ",,,"",, 'Ii"" ",',., •. ,. ,",' ,., ,.""""""",." .,' "',""'" ". , - \ ~ ! l':dllcatlon AssocwtlOn ha~ bee" 1 "':Paramount I',,:: D. ry if ::~~ ", ;GlTIDE1962-6;{ TO Edition EUROPE ...... 8.75 !i lawsproperly .oJ :\el~·foundlan.dincorporated underan~l 1\'3;the! I . I I 0 ?vIET A LADY I or~alllzl'd Inth th~ mlcnlion ~f .'. '. T M· a a;,- . ,[ . i bemg the Profes,lOnal Orgalll' $219 SEED CO., LTD., A GIRL FROM . Vocalional E(lucation in Xe\\,- ".,O"f,f"O,,W". ",."" ""," II -:•.' :1 Howard Spring wtion of tho,e people enr;a/!rrl in 1 : """,'"""""",0.,.", :~.' 4.25 : , 1, I' ~ ~ 410 W \TER STR""T if UBECI\.~ , fouJ1(ll~nd, I DIRK BOGARDE, . • b d ' ,I I' • ,'.,'" , -' The Xedoundland Vocational JOHN :\tILl.S, IN "THE ,! .= ag'FI 0 n~:.' I DIAL 8-4328 Bruce l'Ilarshall 3.25 ! Education Association ha~ 110t \ SINGER. NOT THE SONG" . (At . ___ .__ . ~_ . __ ,WITH A ,nor~ statements. wil! not at lenstmake with~11tany puhlic prior I TOOTON'S l -- I" - G d CI b ,DELICATE AIR : consultalion with lhe :\r:wfound· DISTRIBUTOR FOR KODAK In 'the modern cil'i1ized world ~ .•. " ". ", .... 1.1"'1'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' ",." "",.: ar en U I Pearl S. Buck ."" ... :1.75 land Teachers' As:ociation, on: I! , we !iI'C is the blacks and whiles', By DOROTHY BARK~;R 'fort, the Yanks gil'e chase on ' '"'NGEl • -' I QUE tl Ie s;;t I II, 0 f ara d'emlc t eae,lers; \ ' IN NEWFOU:\DJ ':\:\D i o{ life hal'e been blended into SO;\IETIIING TO IIRAG horsebac1t, anel (rainmen 1in To Be Formed IN REVOLT in "P.\\:rol1~1rll~nd ~nd p\lh~icly l'e-l The Award WinninJ!: Camera Dealer cl I! 1 . varying shade; of grey. Rut i~l ABOUT Confecle t u I'f ) h II cOl'ds lis Jnd:~nati(Jn a~~:not 'he I Year. , , Mexico good still balllcs smkh' . ' ra e n 01'111S 0 cr . Sel'geanne Golon .. ~,OO Iprrsnmptaou< sl:;trm~nts of A. The , I with ril h l'ff .' ' for the passengers' help, Guns '1' IE G fl' . c, e (I erclll'e IS Thc editor of "Life Guide", bang, Yanks conrincingly hite A committl'c of ~ix met reo 1- ~ IRL HUNTERS gl'ollr 0 aca( emil' (C .' ..- ' . . - ~"