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DELUXE COMPACT By BAILEY R. FRANK BY BUICK SATURDAY, Octobe1· 8. THE DAILY NE Sunset today . . . . . • . ... 5:26 p.m. AT Sunrise tomorrow • . • • .. .. 6: U a.m Moonrise tonight .• , . , . . . 7.51 p.m. Nova Moton Ltd. TIDES i ,; High ..••• , .•.•.. 9:27 ~.m. 9.54 p.m. I· Vol. 67. No. 224 lHE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 (Price. t Cents) ~ : II Low .•••• , •. , •.. 3:21 a.m. 3:53 p.m. . ,'I ' •I : 1: ; 1: I' • • : i:

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'•. Absence Of Mr. K. World News • I' 'i l'tll:mt\ liiUl\'ER .' cry of government seems to do Off West Berlin l''' .\!' -1\ lw·~. mind- 1 tittle more t~nn coa~t. . 'Copters Crash '"' lc! ,tore 11 htlc the: Anastas Mtko~·an, Ihe semor UNITED NATIONS. N. Y.-CP-Prcmicr Khrushchrv · ,,;,, , ;•:TW.• on at the first deputy premier, is seem· Alx ·L ES·BAINS France lAP• tl t d F 'd S • · 11 Two Fren h Tt' h r t Jrca enc n av to support ov~et rnterests outside the , \ct:n:1· · mgly away from Moscow. The collided ~n ~A~h~ry ne~~coph~~! United l'iations by replying on our ow.n strength." He 'I · ,;,. ,• 111 ,:, n.lt in Premier other deputy, Alexei Kosygin, is ~>·c: :: ;\:• .. l'nL't'. , on hnn

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ings are extended to Mr. Emile' Jones. ·- 1 F I E_lliott, who celebr~ted his I _ ·Also Stronghold A K" the fl· ...... ,, T"-· were Organization K. of C. Notes IL~cal . ss n aci ities ~~~~~da:. ~a~~·~~~~: :;tu~~~: Al~~·sa~~~~~~~-:r~triek throu I By JACK VANDUSEN ~~'' .. -- lltl~ Change Girl Guides Meet Inadequate Emil~, from the soccer team, I the birth of a baby bo, I . Cuacllu Prttl Staff Wrller 66 accidents with 13 persons BAY ROBERTS-On Sunday · Allan s Island. i St. Lawrence Tla>pital I I I I OTTAWA (CPl-The boy, only kllled and 70 injured last year A d September 25th, members of , __ tnber 1. Congratulation· I 15, put the final touches to his while using explosives in such nnOUnCe Avalon Council No. 2223, HARBOUR GRA'CE-A meet- CARBONEAR, Oct. 6th. - ! :\lr. Ches :\!addigan returned tended. ' ,I I home.made rocket-a mete! pipe. projects as road·buUdlng, eon· _ Knights of Columbus received : ing of the Girl Guides Local ' Whilst many residents of the from the St. Lawrence ~le- ; ,,I a pencil and an electric detona· structlon and mining. There BELL ISLAND, (Stfaf)-The holy communion in a body at :Association was held at the Carbonear Medical Dist~icl moria! Hospital feeling much ! ~lr. and ~Irs. Phil "I tor. were thr~ accidents during man· general manaeer of DOSCO, the 9 a.m. mass at Holy Re· board room of the Harbour have every reason to appremte :mproved after his recent ill- 11 ho were married in ~~ , ! I I He hooked up the battery to ufacture of exploaives and one Wabana Mines, v. J. Southey. deemer Church, Bay Roberts. , Grace Library on Wednesday, and be grateful for t~e work ness. ' Basilica, Halifax. on ';j,. I 0\'t. activate the detonator and pre peraon wes killed. has announced that effective The celebrant of the mass was . October 4th. with Commissioner d?ne by the. Comm_umty Hos-, arri1·ed here on 3 t0 pared for his niche In history. TRAVELLING INSPECTORS from October 1st the organiz the Rev. Fr. Joseph P. Hogan,, Mrs. Gray presiding. p1tal, few _will realize the ex-: Mr. Michael Fleming. who their honeymor.n ..'.lr< . He was killed by the explosion. Mr. Kimbell, 56, travels acr?SS ation of the indusirial and pup· P.P. of _All Hallows Parish, I The attendance was only fair. tent to wh1ch the facilities are hnd been receiving medical C\!ercedcsl is the " In another part of Canada, ll Cenada once a year preachln£ lie relations department will be North River. Present in addition to the b~ing utilized. Nor, p~r~aps. t:·catment at St. John's, return- ~.!r. and ~Irs. Wilhm · 1&-year-old student experimented care and caution in ~and!lng of 85 follows: B. w. Tucker, act· After mass the Brothers as· members of local association ~Ill they know how. difficult rd to his home on Friday. Oct. Sr .. i>lcadow. Lame line with home·made rocket fuel in explosives. He and f1ve mapec· ing superintendent sembled at their newly acquired \'/ere Guiders and Guides Loran n h~s often been for the staff 1. feeling much impro\·ed. Slaney is the ,0 n 0! ·. his basement. It exploded. He tors supervised production. of Reporting directiy to :Mr . Columbus Hall at SouthfRiver. Prench .. The lat~r gave ~ most to hve up to the promise that Phil Slaney Sr .. s·. " was also killed. . 158,050,000 poundl of explosives Tucker will be: Medical officer where a comr~union breakfast mterestmg and mformahve ac· no one from the area would be Greetings are extended to ~lr. Congratulation> ar" 0 .. ,

Dozens of others were mauned last year. Dr w Templeman· director of was served. Th1s was under the rount of her experiences at the 1 deprived of hospitalization if Lewis Fleminn, Allan's Isl~nd, the ~lapp,· cour11 ,. r,'~ for life in similar accidents. The five f~ld inspectors, sta· tr~ini~g, F. D. Butler; welfare , supervision of the worthr lee- Girl· Guide Camp which she \ it is .requi~ed: No one from the 11 ho celebrated his_ birthday on many fri~nds at h .o ·· Some lost their sight. Others lost tioned at Halifax, Vaneouv~r and service officer, s. Bown; in· turer Bro. Norman Robmson, attended at Corner Brook last mcdtcal dJstnct has been turn- Sept. 29, also to Cclc:.te ~laddi­ fingers, hands or suffered perm· Ottawa, travelled 50,000 m1les in dustrial relations officer, J. T. assisted by. several of the summer. Lorna told of the var·l ed away yet, but figures re- gan, at the Lighthouse. who ;,Jr. Snmuel f.mltor]v. anent brain injury. their campaign to prevent ace\· Higgins. Brothers present. ious activities of the Guides and leased by the hospital today celebrated her tenth birthda1· paring to mo1 e lll'n ·, 13 KILLED dents. All RCMP . det.chments Under the new organization of the happy time spent. She give cause for worry about the . on Sept. 30. · hom!', which 11:1, hron" · . "It's the same old list of ae· have explo~ives ~xperta who also Messrs. Bown and Higgins will ended her report by saying ! future. I' -- Persona Is recently. h)' ~lr. Alhen ctdents every year,'' lamented help, especially m remote areas. have the same responsibilities. that she would remain a Girl ! T_he hospital was originally Among the distinguishrd l'isi· His friends arc an•· H. P. Kimbell, the federal IIOV· Still, lives were lost, mostly Charll'e Noseworthy will hold , Guide as long as there were des1gned as an emergency hos- tors who attended the annual h. · tn 1 '·housc\\'armln~ p;:r!\ ... ·•• ernment's c 1ef explosives ex· through carelessness, ..,norance the post of wage and salary ad· . BAY ROBERTS-Mrs. Mary 1 Guirles. pita!, but the demand for other. exhibition on Sept. 30 were hrate the occa>inl~ · · pert who for 16 years has been or "sheer bravado." ministration officer. · Snow left Monday via T.C.A., The resignation of l\lrs. Clif· medical procedures was so! ·;------trying to get C-anadians to treat "Our biggest problem Is curl· for BostoJ,, after spending the furci Gray who had been com- great that the committee was, of the district. · l\lrs. Chri,tonltor ex).llosives with more respect. ous children," says the grey. summer months at her former missioner for the past two years forced to allow surgery to he ' In the first six months of ~leadow. is pre.•r·r.t]" of 1959, He opened his latest annual haired native Enllland who Retreat For home here. 1 was received with regret. 1\lrs. performed and to this end per· three hundred and ninety· report on the desk and read grew up in Moose Jaw. Sask.. - Gray has done much to maintain suaded a qualified surgeon to five adults and serenty-two medical aid at ~1. .lr,ko 1 in~ her ah~rn<-r i:r·r · and graduated in chemical engi. Harry Coates, Coley's Point. , the standards of Guiding since join the staff. He has proved, children were hospitalized. In M St t hu,-band i~ hrin~ ,.,,d neerin11 from the University of has entered Memorial t!niver· • assuming her position. She will ! a boon to the district and j the first six months of 1960. en a r 5 their son and rl · I' Toronto. sity to study first year edu· · be residing at St. John's, to i many are the people who can · six hundred and forty-five ~lr. and )Irs. \1.'m 'NOT FIRECRACKERS BELL ISLAND, (Sta{()-Con· 1 cation. I which city her husband who has testify to the· benefits of his ndults. with two hundred and Swift Current. P n "They're el ways swarmin:: Iception Council K. of C. re·/ - been manat:er of the firm of work. So many people. in fact. fourteen births, were treated. over places like construction pro- treat in honour of Culumbus , :llr. and Mrs. Sam Roberts. St. , George G. R. Parsons at Har- that the hospital facilities are ~early twice as many in the 1 jects. They think detonators or 1 Day opens today, Friday, Oct. John's. spent the week-end risil· , hour Grace has been trans· now inadequate for the needs first half of 1960 as in the Le1·i. youn~ >on of . I ; blasting caps are firecrackers 9th. ing Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. ferred. ··--- I same period in prerious vears. but they're a lot more danJer· All men of St. Michael's par· and Mrs. William Russell. also A presentation fo a Gold Sail · las at Toronto, Graham and These are staggering figures. ~Irs. Ll'l'i Strid:J:,:::I S: OtiS.'' ish, even though the)' are not Mr. Roberts parents at Span· leather handbag· was made to , George at home; also a large For some time now. people. not with a painful ar• ;,lrr.• hurry In a A blasting cap, a shiny little members of the Council are: iard's Bay. , l\lr!<. Gray on behalf of Guiders: circle· of relati~·cs and_ friends. residrnt in the district, hare 3 when he fell ofi h'< for money? Just 1 and suffl'rcd f·ut> a~l\ eluminum tube about m Inches invited to attend the retreat. , 1 and Local Association. !\Irs. Funeral sernces whtch were only been admitted in dire phone Beneficial. long and one·quarter of an inch 'The retreat concludes on 1 1\lr. and !\Irs. Henry Legrow. Gray expressed her thanks for attended by . Cromwell L.O.A. , emergencies and it is feared He was treatrd a' :he S: Get the cash you renee Memorial I in diameter, even looks like a Sunday, with corporate com-: Bauline. ?.nd ?llr. and ~Jrs ..1. the gift. ' of whtch soc1ety the deceased 1 that in another year or two resi· want fast. One phone Dr. Hollywood. firecracker. But this little tube munion. j' Collins of St. John's, visited-.. Steps are heinl! taken to re· 1. was a life long memher, were' dents of the Carboncar Medical call and one visit to the can blow a hole through a steel Mr. and l\lrs. l\lax Mercer. : place the Cmnmissioner and it : held on Sunday Oct. 2nd, at the ' District may be restricted. dur office does everyt.hing. plate one·sixteenth of an inch 21 000 t Shearsto·.vn on Sunday. : is hoped that someone will he i l'nited Church, Shcarstown. In- to lack of space. The figures · 1 Call up or cory in today! I I thick. It will blow the toe off a 1 - On fmmd who will suitably fill : lermcnt was Ill the U. C. Ceme- speak plainly for themselres. . 1\el'p a tray nr;,- "YOU'RE THE BOSS" shoe or shatter a pail of water. F . ht S 'I Gene 1\lercer. R.C.N., >tation·. this important position in Guid· i tcry. Rev. J. B. Reynolds offici· A quart of milk will not fit board to hold .<111/' ... AT BENEFICIAL "Imagine what it can do to n reI g er aI s ed at St. John's, spent Sunday in g. I a ted. . into a pint bottle. l:ndoubterlly. as socks anrl il;wl' kid's face." _ with his father, :lfr. John A. The rc~ignatinn of Mrs. J.eslic , Srmpathy Is extendetl to the something will have to be done cas\' tram;portilt'nn 305 WATER STREET Detonator~ and dynamite, M; BELL ISLAND, (Sfaff)-The ! Mercer, Shearstown. Sheppard. as Tawny Owl was i hercared. I to remedy the situation. rlra·w~rs. Phone: 8·0303 1\imbell sa1d, should be ke~t m German freighter Bertha Entz. • _ --. , . , also rece11·ed. A cup of tea i separate I a b .e II e d con~·amers sailed for a port in Germany . ~fr ..•loses Gear, \\ htthournc i \\as _served to conclude the ; •. ST. JOHN'S locked at all times. If you re not yesterday with 201150 tons of \'!Sited Mr. Thomas 1\lercer. meet mg. se mont• c~nt•ecls on tom c·m moo a• a professional, you shouldn't ore cargo. ' Shears town, on 1\!ondHy. J An clfort i~ being made to ' up to $5000. Ycu• loan can be ttte.,.,.,,. keep them at all. : add new mt•mbers to the local

I DISCARD THEM . . detonators or explosives for an Set for holiday \lear arc 1 association. There is need o~ a I ' ' BENEFICIAL "If you've just flmshed dyna tither day. Gel rid of them. Take colored nccklacPs, IJne a mass: strong L. A. so that the Gmde : ' I PINANC! CO. 0~ CANAI)A miting a tree stump or clearln11 them back to the place you of cubes, the other an elegant movement may make progress ! : i rocks ofj a farm, don t save the bought them." I pendant drop. : and those who have the interest ' ------~------:of the girls at heart will be . welcomed as members of local : ' I, aswciation at the next meet· I.' in g.

I ~.· Senior League '. I "' ••• the proof is in the eatin1, IIANDMA'S WHOLE·WHEAT BIIEAD '' Ball Undecided . i u thla unHIIclted tlltlmonlal show• P cups Flour (100':0 Wlwlc·1L'IIrot Jinr around) . I' I lable-~poon Yea!t (D.C.L. Drird Bukillll l'rast) I' BELL lST.~ND. So- . 141. Ell.rabltll .tw.. for 30 mtnutea. en wuh twtce, and bake In a moderate ment Thanksgiving Day is one ciety, Montreal, P.Q. nnd ~lr. Ewart Youn.,., President, Newfoundllnd ' . &.lo.llll'r, NfQI/oulldlalllf. even. of the statutory holidays that . " the Ore Company can claim as 1 Public Relations Co. Ltd. (Photo by Mnx Mercer) I a working day. • ! ------·-·------·· -- ·- -· I I It has been announced by general manager of DOSCO Wa· bana Mines, V. J. Southey, that NEW, BETTER WAY TO BUI the plant will operate over the 1 Thanksgiv.ing Day holiday. LOW, WIDE AND HANDSOM Obituaries

BAY ROBERTS Passed . peacefully away at his home . Shearstown, on Monday, Sept. : 26th, Mr. Arthur Earle, age 76 i D.C.L. Pure.Dried Yeast ye~:ft to mourn are two daugh· I ters, Eliza, Mrs. Frank Sharron ' \ ·of Corner Brook, Blanch, Mrs. will make .you finer, Edward Holmes, Shean;town; one son 1\'lax. with whom he re· sided; two sisters, Winnie, Mrs. Butler low-profile building system l&rger loaves. Loaves Thomas Hussey, Port de Grave; brln~ modern, sweeping look and clear-span Interiors Ch~ttie, Mrs. Albert Anstey, to supermarkets, showrooms, factories and warehouses Lewisporte; four brothers, Step· Now, yau can build low, wide and handsome ••• yet pay no more that all the family will eat her, residing in U.S.A., Mark, than ordinary construction would cost. An exciting, new, pre­ Nathan and William of Shears­ engineered build1n1 design by Butler makes it possible. It use• town; seven grandchildren and a structural ay1tem so strong it can bridge ftoor areaa up to &nd eat and ask for more! a large circle of friends, to lOO.ft. wide without a linJle interior post or roof truss. The roof whom sympathy Is extende

· c. r. nne: Conception John's has eight, Bell Island, duction but already the econo· . Winter it is hoped to have sur· foreseeable future, the Depart· I hicle .. In a two-car collision on 1' camping areas and outdoor i ! I one; Bishop's Falls two; Fer· mie effects of the. openi~ of 1 vci'S made of the routes to ment is now giving serious Adelaide St. at 7.20 p.m. the Arr" e 'Poking structmes are Undfr meusc one, and Corner Brook the plant are widely felt in the '. Nlpper's Harbour and other thought to possible means of driver of one of the cars was' 1i IV S ·n•nstr'lclion. Clcl'cn parks are • • with one. d d 1 • now m r.peration nlong the Unlike last week's rt fishing areas of White Bay and r· fishing communities in that eliminating this serious con- arreste an c mrged with. . I l ·1 repo '· Green Bay. The people arc un· area. dition. drunken driving. Trans Canada H;g IWa~· anr s d I ' rr •ci\'Cd 01111' , gastrO enteritiS iS not SO very , • th , . f un ay others wiil br adder! RS ll~W • (::_: !JrrnHn . l . • • high. There arc only five cases, anunous In eJr exprcsston ° 1 LOGGING · In three other traffic am. ~trel!'hcs of the highway are c•l! ~r-.IN'.la~. Tlllatsrm'\asthaatt four here in the City and the gratitude that this plant has Af the time of mv 1"isil the • d 1 . d cnmplctcd. , r "' , fal,c a other on Bell Island. been built and has come into various logging cam.ps on the YOUth Leader · cnts. on Y mtnor an~ age WJs Deputy Mayor .J~mcs D. lli:~· h box at the t' Th f I th l 't "Jl · · d 1 . sustamed by the cars mvo!l·cu ... !!ins ,i-,'11 be rnlttrtlt·n~ from 111~ ----··----- in frnm l r Five cases o{ Scarlet fever opera 10n. ey ec a 1 WI B~tc Vcrte Pcnmsula an a so ~ c ,.. " l"n nf llollowlly and I are listt>d in the Province. Four be an unqualified blessing to in the Hampden and Sop's Arm i Illaritimc Mayors ConfercncP at I o( these arc at Corner Brook th e peop I e o.r th at par t 0 £ th c areas were operatmg. at f uII T0 v·lSI •t Area I the Canadian Ci\'il Defrnce Col· $5.00 For and the other at Point Learn· Province. c~pacity. Bowaters have just Gets s.·x Ilege, Arnprior. Ontario. on SUI!·. I • N t ington. .BAm VERTE ' 'established a new camp abOut day. October 9th. at 8 a.m., Yia T gged Moose lpplng 0 Im eligo is limited to St In Bale Vcrte there IS COil· 10 miles from Sop's Arm, which . I T.C.A. Flight 400. . . a John~ with two. · siderable ~ctivi~y which many for design and comfort is a far Visiting _the St. John'• .a;ea 1 1 o.n the_ Mon?~Y morn1n.!! ;ol· MO th · 1 St l•t• ' A d r peo~le beheve IS a prelude to cry from the old Jogging camps Monday Will be the DommtOn I n s lowmg hiS arm a\, Mr. lltg~ms oma t IS. one case m n e · h 1 1 d · 1 p "d t r th A I' 1' 1 leaves St John's again with -- d Isons Cove Fortune Bay t e arge sea c evelopment of of a few years ago. It could rest en ° t ng Lean • ' • • ' The Wildlife DivisiOn De· G00 ' Virus ~eningitis, two·, from a.sbestoes in t~~t area. At the easily be mistaken for a motel Young People's Association. I -- I the Supreme Court on CJrcmt. partment of )lines and He- . f I Shears Cove Port au Port and lime of my VISit, however, no development. Many of the log· 1\lr. Bruce Rathbone of Tor· i Ralph Keats of Corner Brook ' . sources is offering a 55.00 re· WJlltam Hrrrn. prJ~~~~~t h~s ;\Ia inland, Lourds District: annou~eemen~ had been made gers with whom 1 spoke expres· onto will arrive at St. John's by· was before court in the West s p ,d 'ward t~ hunters for. the ears of !SPL Ill St. , Strept sore throat one re· rcgardmg this matter. There sed their appreciation of the plane at 11.25 p.m. on Sunda_Y, Coast paper town yesterday and ave arttl ge ,tagged moose. Botb ears must of .t~r SL Jno~~ sa'~~~~~ ported from Point L~amington, arc. al~o o~ber extensive mining great improvements that have October 9th. On Monday he WJ!l was sen!enc~d to six months. in 1be turned in before the hunter ' uork .nuattO.. · ., Green Bay acllvihes m the Rambler area taken place in living conditions attend a luncheon at Queens the pcmtenltary for demandmg p f 1 can receive the reward. These \O moulh ~~~~;~~~n::-shi . Par. Poliomyelitis, one case ~here extensive drilling is be· in Jo-gging camps in recent Theological C~llege,_ St. John's that his mother gi\'e him arts I cars should be turned in to any •f ~lr. llr ~aut the a P in Parsons Pond St Barbe dis· ~~~~ done and also at the old f years. and that evcmng Will attend a money, • Wildhfe Division officer or ! Sr .. rntrnn~ the pdort d no\~ 1 . t ' · Terra Nova mine, the shaft of HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENTS meeting of the St. John's Local ------, , 'mailed to the St. John's Office 'dull. not tbno gooth anf llnof rtc · which is being pumped out with The vast highway programme Council of• the A.Y.P.A. Later \ s f -p--.d h t alon" with information givin~ ·t ,.~,;cis and. the eleven offences against the Un· lh, r h 1 t t L S . .11 t orncr ro? • a . a IS· hold this office until the Dom· . B · t d . I ready been asked to aid the mcnts of moose m and out of Limtlcd 1 employment Insurance Act. b c Is an a . a cJe no f lance of 40 miles. Durmg Ihe inion Conference which will be aux· asqucs yes er ay · Wildlife Dim ion in browsrd areas. :'llr. Art Bull, ~tramstups .~1 1 w~ biolo~ists hut the amount of work : He was convicted and fined e post e unt~ a ;um e~ 0 present summer the Depart· I held next summer in conjun· The bOy was playing in the their studies of the P~rtridge. Wildlife Officer. has tagged the 1 10 m pro uhng b not enough : $20,000 or seven days for each ~o~~e~ ~. h~oa ~ ttl ave t e~n !' mcnt was also able to pave a 1 ction with the North American Istreet when the accident hap· 1 but more help would be ap· moose in the l\'ocl Paul and ' all our members enough offence. ut 0 IS mg e . emcn s 111 2 mile stretch through the town 'Ecumenical Youth Assembly at oened. 1prectaterl. , :'lliguel ::'llountain area. .. Green Bay and White Bay. of Deer Lake A A b :.r· h' p ~- said that hca\'V freight · It is expected that by the end 1 The stretch· of hiohwa•· from .nn r ho~r, • t'~ Jgan. r:· · · · d f N b b h d t " ' v1ous 1o 1s e1 ec ton as prcst· bl' the CNR IS cut-11 QQth 8' th J o ovem er ranc roa s o Cormack to the Hampden Jun· d t M R thb d ,. ·... ~_.... ~ ..... ,_~_t'·" ··*1 i~lO the amount that could tr a several places such as Shoe ction which every year has then .D r,. . a c one ')serve h ~n I ' . . hmdled by the LSPU if it · Cove in Green Bay and Harbour give~ 50 much trouble and e ~~~mo~ doun~~ ~ ~ ~Jr· 'I : ·.· b)' water instead of by 0 B d sh· Round in White Bay will have which had to be closed 'orr to rna; ~-~ et a ers lptt rammg .: J n oar IP been completed. Considerable traffic for a period of several anM IRertahbure C?mml fes. d , progress has also been made on weeks th.Js past sprl'ng has had th r. one Is emp oyfe thas He !tid th~ eN R un I oa ds th . d f h . V , • e o ff~Lee manager o e ill own boats at Port aux Centenarian Ca'ptain Wilson p e mam roa. 0 t ~ ~ate erte e~tens1ve work do~e on it by "Canadian Churchman", the 1 1 and the freight is car· Kettle of Port aux Basques, en nsu a smce · m1mng oper- Highways units th1s past sum· . 1 bl' r f th A to St. John's by train. Nfld., celebrated his lOOth ations at Rambler and the other mer with a view to eliminat· nfttonacifu ~ca/~ o d e n· Breen was pessimistic birthday "at sea", when the areas cannot be carried out un- ing 'some of the trouble. The g Jean urc o ana a. the waterfront work for crew of Canadian National'• , work in this area is particular- immediate future. MV Bluenose tendered him a All SChOOlS Jy difficult because of the total gala birthday party aboard the absence of suitable road build· ship. ing rna terials. To Tour 0 The party .was beld in the 'fHE IIALLS BAY LINE Iice BIotter lounge of the ship when it dock· Mon. Holl·day Motorists all over Newfound· cd at North Sydney and was or· land and particularly in the Canada ganized by crew members who City schoois of all denomina Grand Falls an,d Green Bay -- arrests were made by 1 pol ire yestrrdar. One man even managed a birthday cake lions are to receive the Thanks· areas have heard with satisfac·J The president of the Air arrested under warrant for for the occasion. They present- giving holiday on lllonday, Oc· lion of the Go\'crnment's inten· Cadet League of Canada, John , two for drunkenness, ed Newfoundland's second old· Iober lOth. tion to begin immediately the 1-'. Ayre of st. John's, Nfld .. for drunken driving, and est citizen with 100 new one· The Department does not programme of building a com. will start a 7,000 mile coast-to· g1wn in charge for being dollar bills. know for certain which schools plete new road over the 32 mile coast tour of air cadet squad· and disorderly in the Hosts were Capt. :'>lichacl eutside the City are taking the stretch known as the Halls Bay rons Tuesday it was announced Tobin, master of the Carson, holiday, as it is entirely up to Line. Tenders have already Fridav at Ottawa. and Capt. Norman Hinks, junior the i~dividuals whether they been called for the building of He· will speak to represents· master. take It or not. the 33 miles o! this route to the . tives of the 25,000-member A deep ~ca diver from his Th~ Department of Education Trans Canada Standards. Until I corps in 11 major cities. 44th to .88th year, the remark· reqUires that one hundred such time as the new road has ----- All Caribou able Capt. Kettle for many and eighty-seven school days been built motorists should years earned his living fishing be put in for actual. te~:~hing. · treat the p;esent road, which is news and working as a handy man. Three day~ are ~et asJde ,., the a pick and shovel relic of the Special Moose / ninar Sold He made no less than 48 jaunts year .as. paid hohdays, these are early 1920's with the utmost to the hazardous scaling Armlsllce Day, November 1.1th, caution in spite of the improve- ~tioru Above arc, left to right, Y's ~tan Ralph Hammond, Y.~I.C.A. Promo· grounds. the 2~th o£ May, and ~n~ otncr. ments which have been affected Hotel ll'tldlife Dil'ision, De· In this case Thank g1 ng d Removal Area tiona! Committee Chairman; J. Hylcs Templin, President of the National r Capt. Kettle who has 10 ' s Vl • ay to it this summer by cutting ttend· 0 )lines and Rc· children now living also has 65 hJaohs n~se.en chosen by all m St. brush and by eliminating some Council of Y.M.C.A.'s (Canada); E\'an Johnson, President of the St. John's announced today that Y's Men's Club, and Lcs Vipond, General Secretary of the National Coun• ::a~~ie tbe milable caribou licen· grandchildren, 203 great-grand· Last year there was no of the worst curves. The Special Moose Removal ident. for midcnts and non resi· children and 12 great-great- Thanksgiving holiday for the PAVING GRAND FALLS TO Area continues to· produce good cil of Y.M.C.A. IS So­ ha1·e been sold for this grandchildren. His mother at- schools because the polio epi- GANDER AREA results for hunters. For the The Y's Mem Club, the serving club of the Y.M.C.A., was fonned to dland Two hundred licences tained the age of 107 years. demie reduced the year to begin During the past year the De· month ending September 30, promote the re-e~tabli:.hment of the Y.M.C.A. in St. Johns and Messrs. oUered for sale this year in October. This cut the year partment repaved the stretch of 193 moose were taken by 306 Templin and Vipond are holding discussions with the Y's Men's Club dur­ . due to the growing of popu· altogether, and the 187 days road from Windsor to Grand hunters. The moose removal ing this, their first visit to St. John's. (Max Mercer Photo) ...... or the caribou, the liccn· were not made up completely. Falls known as the Station area was designed to decrease Used Clothes' ''I quickly sold. Last year when the Premier Road, The firm of Goodyear the browsing pressure on young relatively small number cut the working week to five Paving Limited are now com- balsam fir reproduction on cut­ caribou licences for sale is fOr ArabS days, he had some of the holi pleti11g their paving contract over land. Th'e special $5.00 to harvest a limited days excluded that were pre· from Norris Arm to Neyles licences for this moose removal o! animals and allow . . I viously ~eld. one of these was Brook and when that is com· area can only be obtained at ! h~rd to continue .1 1 Thanl(sCLvmg week, from Oc· Thanksgiving. If I pleted later this month there vendors along the South Coast level Tht s prese~ ' Iober lOth to 15th. is also a Used I1 Referring to the schools, the will then be a coniinuous or at the Wildlife Division ,, of th6 h•r:bo e1. preva~ · clothing week, for the drive , Department says that the lOth, 'stretcll of paving from Wind· check point on the Exploits ' '" t u <1scase Ill b tl T · 't 1 · · 1 h rd d I past few years has eli min· St'lt>onsoreC\) refugees in Jordan lookin:;: else· tn the Gander-~1tddle Brook moose in this area with tagged ears. The two cars, plus the in FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 'N' SATURDAY, 8 OCTOBER to the caribou hunter. j where for the material lhin~:s . area sc~eral weeks ago s.o that 1 necessary to sustain life, and th there Js no~ a contmuous formation on location of kill, AT BOTH BON MARCHE STORES. I the Lutheran churches across wea er stretch of pavm~ from Gat~der must be turned in to enable the I l'anada ~et a~irle the week each toward~ St. Johns of 20 m1les. hunter to r~ceive the reward. i ycnr to appeal to the peopie September in the St. John's • ------to a~sist in this programme of area was a very pleasant month. KIDDIES SHOES aid. During the year already Temperatures were slightly L••ttle -Fresh Water 143.280 pounds of clothing ha,·e i above normal for our part. The Reg. 97c. 49c. ht-cn sent to the troubled arcn !alter fifteen days of'the month I M ·t p I Naval Station has o! the East. How far will that were rather cool when com· n oun ear FRIDAY 'N' SATURDAY that it is calling for go among one million people? pared with the first half, the t~ do construction work More is urgently needed. daily mean being 6.9 degrees ~ftng buildings number One of the rrasons we as lower. There is still hardly any f~esh ue. This line was started Sept. :· 904m, 908m, 912m, Canadians observe Thanksgiv· Sunshine was 30.7 hours well water available in the 17. It will provide the Mount BOY'S 'N' MENS' SHOiES 91 Mount Pearl-Glendale area, ac Pearl-Glendale area with con· bm. lng is to reflect on the pros above normal but did not con· s1.o4 · ~~ feels. th_at _the ex· t~erity of our nation. In every stltute a record and Sept em cording to the Town Council for sistant flow of fresh water. The Orig, $3.75 con/ the lnVllahon to home of St. John's there is one ber 1955 remains the sunniest this fast expanding community line should be completed by the {actors should stimu-1 or more pieces of good used month yet .. on the outskirts of St. John's the end of next month. , FRIDAY 'N' SATURDAY . ocal construction in-, clothing that is out of style, too Rainfall occurring on eleven West. · · Tenders will close Oct. 19 for The Counci1 said it is now de· the contract to build a main ·~ost . small or just not in use. Refu· days was . only 58% of the 1 B~~~~c IS to be under · gees In Jordan will be · kept normal September rainfall. livering water to ten percent sewer line to the area also and 1 of the residents there. This work on its laying should be 0 mg. da~a may be warm this winler if you con·· Ground frost made its first in n apphcallon to the tribute. . appearance in St. John's on the amounts to abo11t 60 families. gin around mid-November. burea chafrge of construe· Items, needed . include. suits, morning of the 23rd, and again The rain of the past few days Nexf spring the Town Coun u ~ ~ards and docks overcoats, ..trousers, overalls, on the, 26th. At the"'C. of E. helped little. "We need at least ci!· will begin construction of a ~utld~g SO?m. U.S. dresses, shirts, caps, glov.es, ~t· Orphal}ali~ ~limate station a three or four heavy rain days pumping station and this will N ·Jgcnlla, New tens, sweaters, robe.s, muff,lera; minimum .,temperature of 31 to bring even a little water in· be connected to the main lines for p!J.0 eposit Ia re- underwear!. .stockings· , sturdy ·degrees, was recorded on the to the . dey wells," said the of su~ly. The offina and specifica· shoes, blankets, qullts, bedding 2Stb. ·. · · Councillor. Residents of the area in ques· · cer In charge of layettes, infanta wear: and cloth A new water main between lion are ·eagerlY looking to the requests that plans remnants for ·sewing. Sports , Centre, 1 Freshwater tbe City's present mains and day when they will be supplied ."Jit(:Lflc:alio.lns be retu111ed Clottllng ·can:bt left at At,· Road. 'Any evening 'Phont!' the Mount Pearl area is now with a constant flow of fresh days after . bid !antic films, Duckworth St.;al)d. 7515H or 91379H, givi~tg ad being extended and has reach· ·water instead of the !Japhazard ...._ ____ j& ...... '11' .... : .. , ...4 ~,_,,., .. drPU · tO be COllected fro·m . ed the junction of Squire Aven ly available well water. • (

THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLO., SATURDAY, 'JCTOBER 8 ' I ----;;;;:;--;:-:-;;-;;-;;-:;;::-;::------;=====~======,...:-~...... ,..,~--~--·-~··-·- .THE DAIIJ }' 1VEWS "You Were Great!" Wewfoundfand's Only Morning Papsr IN THE NEWS By Wa~ater I The DAlLY NEWS b a lllOI1liD! paper established in 1894, and pub­ NOTE8 AND COMMENT molests the birds during the breeding lished at the News Building 355-359 Each year about this time an old con­ season. Over-shooting will not give the Duckworth Street, SL Jcbn's, New· troversy arises over the reasons for the correst answer, because the grouse are foundland, by Robinscm & Compuy scarcity of what we have been long now just as sparsely distributed through LimitAd. ' accustomed to calling partridge but the immense tracts of unshot ground, MEMBER OF. which the naturalist insists on referring where formerly the~ were exceedingly TilE CANADIA~ PRESS to as willow grouse. Actually, the name abundant, as in the places where the partridge is given without discrimination gunners go. 1\lr. Leslie attributes the . I j I The Canadian Press is exclusive}) entitled to the use for republication to the ptarmigan, often known as the scarcity of grouse in the interior to : of all news despatches in this paper rock partridge, and the more familiar forest fires, and has several times seen I credited to it or to the ;\s.,uciated willow grouse. c()veys overwhelmed and stupefied by the smoke. Certainly in the course of I ' Press or Reuters and also the local • • • ' There was a time in our own memory my travels in the central parts of the . I I OP.ws published therein . ..' . YEARLY SUBSQUPTION RATJ~~ when these birds might be purchased at island, I ha1•e seen but two coveys of I AU Pres, • ervica and teah1ra articles almost any grocery store. In the thirties. · grouse and one covey of the rare New Canada ...... $12.00 per asmurn in this paper are cupyri~hted a!ld theb large quantities of ptarmigan were sent foundland ptarmigan. Only in the bar United Kingdom reproduction is pr~hibitecl. to St. John's to be sold at about thirty rcns between the upper parts of the . .,I I I and all torci~ · cents a brace. The slaughter for com­ Long Harbour and l\lount Sy!l·esler have I I countries $14.00 per annum . Member Audit Bureat. mercial purposes must have been very I seen a fair stock of grouse. I think I Authorized as second class maC great and it is a miracle that the species that a series of cold and wet summers I ' Post OtHce Dcparbnent, Ottawa. • of Circulation. survi1•es at alL It was late in the fullowing in succession have had much tbirties before commercial sale was to do with the inadequate supply ol ,.. . ·SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 banned. Before that time, the partridr:e hirds." dinner was as common and as popular • • • ab the flipper dinner in the spring. Reporting in Ill L' '.' (;amc awl '" ' Priorities For Highways • • • land Fisheries Board was satisfied that But the interesting thing i~ that birds were plentiful. It said that "the weather prevailing dming the spring Opinions may difft~r ahout the At the same time, Newfouild­ scarcity is not something that has re· cently occurred. More than fifty years and summer months of last year was priorities that ought to be assi!rn­ land should not cease to press for ago, J. G. Millais had this to say on the especially favourable to the young ed to highway construction in the a square' deal in respect of the subject: broods of willow grouse, commonly next two or three vt•ars but there Trans-Canada. The present ar­ "Until recently the willow J:rouse known as 'partridge.' Covey~ were ex­ can be little donht from an eco­ rangement is not equitable. (Lagopus terra-novae) was very abund­ ceptionally large and numerous and a ant in Newfoundland, and his cheery \'cry large number of birds were shot. ' nomic standpoint that the comple­ There is no need tc recite in de· ! call, so like that of our own grouse, In effect there was durin:;: the sea~on I tion of the eastern half of the tail the reasons why it is inequit­ could be heard at all seasons in the an unchecked and needless slaughter of Trans-Canada should come first. able. Thev can be verv suecinctlv barrens near the coast. In October the these splendid birds, and hundreds of This, after all, is the main trunk stated. Principally they' involve the sportsmen of St. John's are accustomed brace in the early part of the season. road in the province. All other fact that the province with the to go for a few days shooting to the while warm weather prevailed. became unfit for food and were destroyed. Some ----·------·- roads are desip;ned to feed into it. greatest need of gofld hi~hwav barrens about Placentia, St. Mary's Ba~· And it is the highway that should communications is rtquire.:l to -in fact. to all the accessible parts of enormous bags were made by so-called A POLITICAL PRECEDENT the south coast-and to hunt in com­ 'sportsmen' who disposed of a large By BRUCE BlOSS,\ T produce the largest and quickest build from scratch a far higher pany with some local guide and a brace number of the birds by sale to dealers. Edson In 8 returns and the greatest social and proportion of the national highwav or two of pointers and setters. Until The question of restricting the number The first of the four :\ix"" Krr.~·' 1Ji1 television meetings must cimly ··.; pj economic values. than a.1y other province although 190.1 excellent sport was to be had. as of these birds to be killed by sporL~mcn it has the least mean-: many as twenty and e1·en thirty brace in a day or in a season and the ques­ Washington measured as a success on m;ny r.T I# To save costs in a period when being killed in a day; but of recent years tion of regula Iing the sale and traffic counts. ,: This is not a matter of polities. IKE'S PROPOSALS FACE Ground rules set up b,· t l1r ur:"i.'' ·; borrowing is cxprnsive and' capital a great diminuition has taken place in this particular description of ~ame. The Liberal gowrnment set the Ht:GGEH UOM> AHEAD stirred fears that the two prr-:dE~:: ' funds are limited, it is naturallv amongst the birds, for now eight to ten arc subjects which may well cnga~c the numinecs would he held to 1<:7E ~ the course of financial wisdom t~ initial basis for this shared opera­ brace would he considered a good bag attcnlion of the Board during the pres· tion. It mitigated the severity of in the best places." ent year." Ry .PETER EDSO:'< citals of well established po>it1or.s r \mild as much as we can on a would really develop no rl"mfr.l1 : our problem by the arrangement • • • • • • Washington Correspondent shared cost basis. This means con­ ~lil\ais continued: "~!any reasons have Here are two points of ,·iew recaptured :-lewspapcr Entl:rprise Assn. comhat. S, with all the provinC'es to pay 90 But the hour-long encounter prc·i centration oil the Trans-Canada been assigned for this depreciation in from fifty ~·cars or more ago. Greater per cent of the cost of 10 per cent < the rules sufficiently flexih'r· to .::: . and those oth~r roads which come the stock. but none of them seem to ex­ accessibility to the barrens and an in­ \L\SH!i\GTON - :\EA) - Between of the mileage and by assuming plain matters satisfactorily. In fact, crease in such predators as lynx and President Eisen hower·s presentation of much real give and takr h• :wm: l ' :within the scope of the roads-to­ his comprehen.>1ve plan for world peace two men. ", resources agreement. the obligation to pay the whole everrthing is in favour of tbe gross, foxes may be a factor in producing cost of the road through Terra since predatory animals. their chief foes. present relative scarcit~-- The whole situ­ and its execution by the C.:\. General They were in frequent rli•a:m~:-• ~ are becoming 1·ery scarce, and no one alion needs im·estigation. A.;scmbly there is a long and difficult Their difference:: for the m"'' part,, ~ '·· It is necessan·, of course, to fill Nova National Park. That· has ' road to travei across a vast chasm of dearly expressed. The~· offr-r.•ri I'E:.- · .~ .in important gaps in the peri­ been so much to the good. poised even-tempered fa~lll<•~< off::: [.. Communist opposition . . ' . meter roads. There b the link, for But the fact remains that·Kew­ In the Pre>idcnt's speech were six the dignity of the high oft ire :':ry ;; -~ example, to he forged in the west foundland will have to find more What Others Are Saying <'!Jallenges to Russia: In this day of stress in the i.:; of conflict in so many arw of ; · : I SUGAR·COATED his status had become that of a ll'idoll'­ L Support ~nd do not hinder the )::oast highway to bring. St. An- than $30 million to finish the some might feel let down lwrz.n;e ·.:: .. Australian Weekly Roundup er-his wife, he was informed, had died C'.:'\. Pledge noninterference in the . thonv into contact with the Trans­ Trans-Canada from St. John's to were no sharp. bitter exchan~r, tor.. , Bank of New South Wales Review Nov. 15. affairs of new nations. : Canada. But the top priority must Port aux Basques. It ·is liD excessive the listener's blood. informed puzzled readers that "within 2. Gh·e more money to U.!'l. aid pro­ Mrs. Tampieri went to the hall of re­ Yet it should be rememlwr,.d tt.t:: · surely be given to the stretches hurden which Ottawa, in all jus­ the framework of existing ratios of con­ grams . cords to pro\'e that slw still lil'e£1-but of the prime character;stk; ,.; :he: · -;~ I, .'from. Whitbourne to Port Biand­ tice, should alleviate. ventional liquidity and statutory re· 3. Rc,;umP 'legotiations on disarm­ I., the bureaucrats contended that in spi!e debates held among many nf ..lrr1r: ~ .ford and from Badger to Hall's In the meanwhile, with or with­ sen·e deposits the banks have little ament. I. of her presence in the flesh a record illustrious early statesmen ··"' · .... room for manoeuvre at present." Trans­ 4. A.>surc the world ol nonaggrpssive Ba,-. These, with the completion out additional aid from Ottawa, was a record. and the records said she ability of the men to argtlo' :·,m:.. j lation? The banks are short of cash. mtent. 1 : • ~-oft he paving job between Gander the case for top priority for com­ was dead. They advised her to pay the and effecti1·ely without de-m.t : fi 5. ~latch the U.S. in reducing nuclear : i :and Bishop's Falls, should involve hospital and funeral bill. ~Irs. Tam­ personalities. ··1 pletion of the Trans - Canada SPLIT DECISION materials production. · i pieri's pension check was stopped. Her I: total construction of from 120 to bet~veen Whitbourne and Port Victoria Times 6. F.uild a WIJrld of justice under law Both Vice President ::\i'· ·.·.',... ~.' .. :.: ~..' ·.·.. ,~ husband receil·ed a cut in the f~mily ator Kennedy not only r' · ; , . ~30 miles. The cost to the prov- Blandford and between Badger The Government is fully committed Even if Khrushche\' accepted all thE>sc allowance the state had paid him as a trol of themselves and con· c·' ·i: '1 : '· · 'ince would probably be of the and Hall's Bay seems unchal­ by Mr. Green to an end of all atomic challenges-which would be a complctP domestic issues that separa1' · · ·:·. 1: •'t 1 married man. A policeman called and 1 • order of from $10 tc $12 million. tests. Yet the same Government is re,•eroal of form-therr would still he ga1·e ga1·e incontrovertih'· J:· .• : j lengeable. said that if ~Irs. Tampieri didn't pay preparing to accept atomic weapons many obstacles to carrying out the for her funeral he would have to seize their maturity. from the United States which insists speci fie programs Eisenhower proposeJ These were not \·oun. ..,.: c: ~ her furniture. a " ... that It must continue testing to im­ to the U.='i. beyond their depth. in lh~:: •:::r< · i Portraits On Stamps prove those weapons The two posi­ 7\lrs. Tampieri keeps calling at thr Creation of a regional African states the nation's greatest prt'• Tf:r:· 1' ".! tions, whatever their merits, are con­ various record bureaus. But she's get­ organization: Six :'-lorth African states men who knew what ".:':·r Having regard for the kind of where this could lead. Everv state tradic~ory. ting nowhere. It says in black and are now allied in the Arah League. It is hard to imagineth.e~ 1·1.·• :::•.•: ·.'.·:·.·~;,r:. things that seem to get commem­ might well ask for the representa­ white that she lies under stone No. There have been two conferences of of broad experience and r.Jr~:::: ; . orated these days on postage tion of some of its principal sen­ 1276 in a cemetery. ·And the bureau­ independent African states - the last and laying down politi .. :;l ~:.:··; :. stamps, perhaps we should not 6e ators of the past on the nation's RUSSIA'S OWN WAGON crats place a lot more faith in their one in Ethiopia in July. at which an more distinctlv. than rl1

------====~======-=====-~----~_:_=._=:__=-=~:==~~~dets. There will be Bright Sing. I ------:------ing and witnessing. Band and Mormon Elder's \ Songsters participation. Prayer Best Loved Hymns Exortation : The . First Bible Nurse . battle for souls. Subject: "In i .. The Preacher will be Rev. F. tuneCity, withand allGod." are VisitorsInvited toto theat· BY REV. Dlt. FRED SASS no tradition, the glorious fact 1s •,. G: Weir; 2 p.m., The K.F.S. tena and share the fellowship Jesus, Lover of mv soul, WE CAN HAVE A:-JOTHER ; St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church that when we die at that point to r Church of Btble Class; 4 p.m., The Sacra· of the meetillgs at the Temple. Let me to Thy. bosom fly, CRANCE , Niagara on the Lake the old life, then the Holy Spirit . j! .· ment of Infant Baptism; 7 p.m., Thursday: Whil the nearer water~ roll through the sacrifice of Jesus' :' England Evening Worship. The Preach· 11 p.m., Central Holiness • We often think \o ourselves. ROOTED IN LOVE gives us a new life rich in vi: \E\\TOl'SDL.\SD er will be Rev. P. J. Bommer· Meeting. While the tempest still is hicrh.0 , "If I could only begin again and· . sions and dreams. n Tllt:DRAL sen, B.A., B.D., minister of Hide me, 0 my Saviour, hide, ( li\'e mv life ovel' with the know- ·th;~ib:tr~t dn~~se mentioned . in This is the way of life for every· .. a"· 11 1y communion; George Street United Church; CITADEL CORPS Till the storm of life is past; . ledge that I now hav~." We alll e a e very .suggestive, one who would be the maximum 0 9 , '''I .,8 ,,1, · mmunion: 11 a.m., 8.15 p.m., Youth Fireside Hour Adam's Avenue Safe into the haven guide; know that our' lives cannot be: na~e ~! De_borah, .whtch means: as a nurse. To go cneself to 1 0 11 and Srrmon. Preacher, in the Young People's Hall. Major and Mrs. A. Pritchett, 0 receive mv· soul at last! turnedwould back:somehow nevertheless like another we I ament. bee. ttmes . il Meeting: Hangs m\.' helpless so\tl on The~,.c r fact ·m t h'1s eternity or existence: cupahons. to wh om th ey were I· to ha\·e the mind stilTed with :.' f.ip::,n• and1 l'hurching4 15 of tis, B.A., B.D. Organist and 11.45 a.m., Directory Class; 2.30 Leave, ah! leave me not alone; • although we cannot begin bacK g•yen .. , It may have been so wi.th: dreams of great trophi~s of grace. '"'''"· ; :;n I' n1.. E\·ensong 1Choir Director. Dr. David Peters p.m., Sunday School; 6 p.m.. Still support and comfort me. where we were, we can hegin th~s fnst nurse: th~ characterts·. ·"Deborah", as we pointed out, ·' ~t·r"'''n1 rn•al'lwr. Re\', C. 1LTCL. Open Air Meeting; 7 p.m., All my trust on Thee is stayed, where we are. For there is hcs of a bee are mccssant totl. means a ''bee". Le3l'lled men . W Evangelistic Service. .'II Jn~· ho)Jl from Tllee I brl'ng·, Yirlually nothing we cannot im· sweetness and music. We are tell us that bee~ were ali. at one 1or.1il8m 11 a.m., Mornmg orshlp You and your friends are ' d h b' not told much about Deb h d · .. n it·t•': lllission Band, Nursery Cla••,: I Co\'er~ mv defenceless head Pl'O\'C, an no a 1t :nat we can·, . . . . . ora an t1me. wasps. Something has hap. ~ "" cordially invited to come and not gi\·e up, if we oincerely set • tins. ts 10 keepmg With her PI'O·. pened. hoi\'CI'eJ·. and t he [ r 11;:•:> 11,,,. Tlirs .. Fri. and . 2.30 p.m., Sunday School. Bible worship with us. With the shadow of Thy wing. , our will to do so and seek and, fesston. A. nurse's work rarely· natures have been changed. -.. :;·• • "' · \\'erl .. 7.45 a.m.;,· Class; 7 ~.m., ~unday Wo~ship. accept help-both from our Jl:c.ts pubhcJty, but e\·en the few This is the experience that Christ .::· ~ :~" ·' ~~. The Mmlster Will conduct DUCKWORTH STREET Thou, 0 Christ. art all I want: friends -..nd the help of our !hmgs told us ~bout Deborah offers to all of us He and ~-{e :;'.!:. r. , •• , •• mm10n: ~!on., Iboth. services. Visitors are . CORPS ~lore than all in Thee 1 find: Father in Heaven. To often 'we' tllumme her callmg. . alone can change our natures . . . . ! :· .•:·ri Sal. 8 a.m.; ,; cordtally welcome. Ma j or an d Mra. w. \\"atts, Raise the fallen, cheer the faint, 1wts · h w1t· hout .a w1'II : a wish th at 1 The first Bible nurse makes her Lm· d.. may 1 rlie to sin and self · ' ~ l.i :. "'·· Thurs. 10 a.m. 1· - Corps Officers. Heal the s•'ck, and lead the bl1.11 d. l!ssumes that about all we can I appearaitce ~s 11 n a d . And h\'e anew wtth Thee ..t.ll'' ·•·•. ·· -·· n·l1·1,·, • at 5. 30 p.m.' GEORGE STREET 11 a.m., Ho 1'mess Meeting; I do 1s· wts· h th at .we. cou ld .go' son in one ofn thean greatc~tn me loveper· Th a t a II may know, wh. ere ·~r t :,-~: !r/.::- 7.31! p.m. I ~linister: Rev. P. J. Hom· 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 Just and holy is Thy Name; . back. But there ts no one "ho 'lyrics of all time Abrah h d go mersen, B.A., B.D. Organist and p.m., Salvation Meeting. I am all unrighteousness: : eannot. be b.etter by turning the· sent his old ser~ant Eli:z~r ~ 0 Thy love has set me free. \PI:t OJ' THE EPIPHA!II"Y J Choir Master: Mr. Alistair Fahe and full of sin I am; ; wa~:s .m winch he ~hould walk, 1seek a wife for Isaac lGenesis. '-lT rGll'llon 11t•morial School) Kinsman. MUNDY POND CORPS Thou art full of truth and grace. ; bowe\er far he may h~\'e walk·l24:2-4'. When at last the servant By day and night make me a ' · ... JI, ::. t nmmunion; 9.30 i 11 a.m.: ~hanksgiving Sen·ice. Major and Mrs. E. Necho, i ed. t~c wrong way ... Wtthout the 1 met Rebekah bv the well at sun. li~ht . ',,r:, l'0mmunion; 2.30 Gu~st Mtmster: Rev. V. A. Corps Officers. · Plenteous grare with Thee is found, : prmctple and posstbthty of re· set firmly convinced that G d To guide the wanderin;! soul, =t·nr.ec, .' ::·.''·'·' ~rhool: 7 p.m., I1 Smtth, B.A., B.D.; 2.30 p.m., 11 a.m., Holiness Meeting; Grace to corer all mv sin; : pentance there would be little ha; prospered him in his m~~·. To brin~ the broken, brusicd r!y 't1 ' . I 7Sunday SchQol and Bible Class; 2.30 p.m., Sunday School· 3.30 Lrt the healing stream's abound,· : mcentl\'e left for any of us, for' sion, amongst other things he. heart : pm .. Service of Praise and s· . ' . , we all repentance. 1 said to the young woman: .. 1 To thee who makest whole. ' maw nee~ ~ 1. lii!Hl\S" I Thanksgh·ing. Guest Minister: 'p.m., m&mg Company Pr~chce; 1 ~lake and keep me pure within. I In !he hfteenth chapter of being in the wa\'. the Lord led 1;11 .': rla,· after Trinll") i Rev. V, A. Smith B A B D 6·15 p.m., ~pen Air .servtce; 7 Thou of life the fountain art, Luke Is .recorded the narable . of m· e". '"hen her· father and bro· ~lake me a nurse with one desire ·:.:1 .. 111:;,,, ~ .1. Davies' ,· ' · ·• · · Wedne•day:p.m.. Salvation Meeting. Frerlv let me take of Thee; :the prodtgal son:. A man hanng ther heard" the storv thev were no To serre Thee every hour \ , .:· ··'' r;,., D. Genge: i ST. JAMES Spring Thou up within mv heart, ! two sons took h1s goods and less definite the,' said "T 1 A nurse whose inner thoughts : ' \\, :';o·r \li;s Ora Rod· I (Now Worshipping at Macpller· . 8 p.m., Home League Meet· Rise to all eternity. ; Amen. ' di\'ided them at the request of thing proccedeth from the Lord· e. . are rich . .. ~ T: : _:,wt: ~Irs. Peter! son Academy) mg. ! the young~r son: The younger When the hour came for Rehekal; · Wtth 101·e d1vme. and power. 1 11 f< "·: .\ T• '1.. l.TCL. Choir I Minister: Rev. D. L. Brown, MOUNT PEARL CORPS ! son took hts portion and traveled to go with the servant to Isaac.' :.. : : ',1:·• l:JJ: R. Whitaker, B.A: Or~anist: Mrs. Fred, Davis. Corps Officers. ·to another co~mtry. There ~e we are told that her nurse went' Overcoming Chotr D1rector: Dr. C. V.. Cho. m H I' :Me t' squ~ndered hts subs.t~nce m with them. This was none other: 11 o ''" llol' t't,n1munion: 9.15 ·1 11 a.m. 'Morning Worship. ;·m ·• Sch ' and hvmg: :and: !bn Deborah. Thus •.he nursing· Faith 2 30 Su~d~;ss ~.mg~ fooh~h ~outhful1 ... Fann!y t 'ommunion; 11 I 2.30 p.m., Sunday School (All · m Sal~ tlo M f 00 ' , he. was reqmred ?. become a profession appears first in the l \lnrmn~ .rral'~r. Preacher 1 departments); 7 p.m., Evening p. C;m a ad ,~, eh~ mgy. . Bl'shop I swmeherd for a cttt!en of ~h~ Hi'>!~ in Rn atmospherP chRrged' D. Grn"''· 1i a.m .. Junior 1 Worship. , e n '' ors IP- ou WI 11 ! country, for th~r.e was a famm, with Lo\·e. It is under such con·· .Jesus Christ and His disciple! I . : 11 a.m .. Nursery I Appropriate messages for i b~ welcomed at any of the : 10 t~e land. ~htle he was thus c'i. j,,~,,; th~t e\·ery true nurse~ were obserring the FeJst of the . . a'r 2 to 4. St. Thomas' I Thanksgiving will be delivered CJty Corps. feed!ng .the swme he lo ·must enter upon her calling. De·' Passover. He knew they were r.~me t~e5 2 .;,; p 111.. Sunday School ~y the Minister at both Morn· p Sh reahsatlon that even hts father . bornh must have love Rebekah' meeting lor the last time before \'01\th Frllowship; 4 p.m., I mg and Evening services. Speci· entecosta I een servants were 1D?ked after much. with a great lore to have made' His crucifixion and death. The : B;r /m and Churchings· al anthems will be rendered by l . better than he htmself .. He then' such a \·enlure. It entailed her :shadows of Jilt. Calrary already 11:. Ewning Pm·er' the Senior Choir. EUM TABERNACLE ! vowed to return to hts father oic self·denials, leaving her, lay heavily upon the souls of · ti·:·. Rr1 s. J. Da\:ies' 1 Sunday, October 16, will be 147 Casey Street. and ·ask to be accepted as a home and kindred. setting her His followers. CJO.\'. ' observed as Laymen's Sunday. Wm. Oliver, Pastor. I' w 't sen·ant, for he felt no longer: face for a strange land. urged not. He had come to sal'e His own, The laymen of St. James eon· 10.05 a.m., Old, Old Story,. : .· rI es hv.~orfthtyh to ~~ calhl~d at sonh by; by any IO\'e she had for that but His own had received Him ~('11001. CHAPEL gregation will take a prominent VOCM; 11 a.m., Morning Wor· I I . IS ah.er r th•pon IS~~ urn, ~W· I strange land but the love she not. There was no bitterness in ~unda~· School. part in the conduct of both ship; 2.411 p.m., Sunday School; 1 l ever, •s a ~r saw · •m commg, hnd for the one whose life h a d , Hi~ \·oice. No sense of futility the morning and even'ng a•r· 7 p m Evangell'stt'e I a~d ran to htm an~ embraced been entrusted to her, Rebekah. 'His concern was not for Himself, 1 1 SCHOOL CHAPEL vices on that day. An all-male~ Monday:· ·• · · ~--~·----·--.,-~----···- h;m: bu t th ~ son s ad · 1 hav. e If there is one profession more hut for His disciples. ~ 31) p.m. Sunday School. choir will be featured. You are 8 Prayer :Meeting. INTENTIONS I robbery, in the order on consci· smne~ agamst Heaven and m than another that demands love. "Let not your heart be troubl· cordially invited to share in Tuet~~;· "The road to hell is paved with J ence, if one intended to steal thy stght, and am no more wor· of the highest qualitv it is the' ed." is the dominant note in the our worship services on iun· a y p M · good intentions.'' Such is an . hut was prevented by external t~y to be called thy son. B u' nursing profession. 'urged hv 'I· symphony which begins with the 11 1 ~T ~1.\ll\' THE \'IRGIN day,s Thu~:y: · · eetmg. English proverb which Juggests 1 circumstances from doing 10. h1s father called for g de a deep love for suffering huma~ity, thirteenth chapter of John'& Sunday after Trinity) T tl 1 that because intentions do not On the side of goodness, there feast to be pre~nred to celebrate tltc nurse must come to her cal· Gospel and runs through the S a.:7. .. :1011' Communion: 11 ST. PAUL'S PASTORAL T~~ ~;~:;·Sisters will co . I carry over into acts, they count is such a thing as the blessing of the return of hts son. The older ,ling and in that lo\·e she must con·. seventeenth. It derh·es its power · Jla\tr.s: ~ 30 p.m .. Sunday CHARGE mence Revival Sen·ices in t~ i as nothing. The proverb could unrealized aims. King David, In brother, when he .had hear? of; tinue to live and to work. It de-· from a tremc~rlous faith in. G?d· :tfinister: Roy Tiller. Tabernacle sunday, Oct. . e I if one never the gratitude to .God for stopping a i the feast of his nrother s 1 manrls more than human lo\'c.' !low often. 111 the Jrys of · ': Z;j 11· n1. Bible Class: 23 ~e tr~e, h~d a~d ~e·1 5 ~•rt Pn, l!n!r Ba11t 1sm and st. Paul's, Blackler Ave. __ mtenhon to act on any wtsh, but plague, promtsed to build a Tem· I turn, was Jealous ~~cause. h : The only lo1·c that carr re~dily tn~l nnd bloody oersccutton. 1 JIETHESDA TEMPLE there are certain other aspects ple in Jerusalem. His resolve father had never gh•en him . meet the situation is the loYe of whtch e1·ery man a.t the festal · ot \\'omen: 6.30 p.m,. ~ ~~ganist~ :.I~ g· R. Burton. Z09 N G st i in which this pro\·erb is not true. was so intense that it could aJ.I feast al~hou!!h he had bee~ fa~th . God as re\'ealed and marie aYail·' board was to expenence. must 'Rf a.m., r. . , Bourne; 2.30 I ew ower reet ill is to be recalled that 0 u r most he said to he.\'e been graven I ful to hls father all of ~IS hfe. able in Christ ,Jesus. At C a 1· they hm·c rcmcmbereri His words. II OF TilE t\SCESSION p.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m., A_· Chesley Snow, (Pastor). 'Blessed Lord acc!lunted the evil upon his heart. In his dreams , But his father rebuked hnn s~Y· ,·arv the believing nurse world "Ye believe in Gorl. h€liC\'e alsll (J(l~ount Pr~rl·'Ions. I go to pre· 1 0 am· Hoi) l'ommunion; 11 ! Organist. :.Irs A. Morgan. 11 a.m., Mormng Worshtp; 3. in Lust he had already commit· ;>light and dav he planned for it 'lt was meet that \\e s h o u I d He lol'ed me. and His lo ·r pare a place for you. These · · Jlalin>. ~.30 p.m., sun· 11 a.m., The Minister. p.m., Sunda~ School; 6.30 p.m .. 'ted ad~ltery with her in his own :as e\·ery oth~r wish was mad~. m~ke men·~·. and be glad: f~: through me t:1ing~ have1 1 ~~1ok~,, unto you · Sc~'"•l: 2 .J,'\ p.m., Bible ' Blackhead Road ~ra.yer Serv1ce; 7 pm., Evange. ; heart. One would be guilty of I subordinate to this. But though , th~s thy b~other was dead and b Transfigures all I do and s~c: that m me 'C m1ght ~~w peace,

' p.n: E,·ensong. 2.30 p.m., The Minister. hsllc. ----- 1 he had the intention the Temple: alt\'e and was lost, and· In kitchen, theatre and \\'arc! in the woJ'Id 1·e >hall ha\·e tnbu· ·--·--·--~--~- a~am: 1 -- Groves Road Wednesda~: 11 ~.m., Sunday School for , was never built. Though he had; is found: I Luke 15:31-32. . 1 sense the glorv of nw Lord. lation hut be of gooll cheer: 1 · 'll!'IIWI.'S A~D ALL 2.30 p.m., The Minister. 8 p.m., Praise and Testimony. puplls to t~e age of 20 years. 1 collected vast stores of material, i In th1s parable Ch~·~~t e~:: sot.:L ,\·t~:'>ll:i>G hare o\el'C?me the 11\'orld." .\\GELS Thursday: Wednesda~. . 1never was a stone laid upon a pdesses the .lov'- an.d forgtH'Il~•;: The next Bible reference to In the mtdst of w.tat the world ~~t. Uare Avenue) Presbyterian 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting. 8 p.m., 1\leetmg. stone. The dream never became our. Father. m Hea\en has f . Deborah re\'Cals her as being call~d death and ?efe~t. Jesus Sunday after Trinity) Saturday: Saturday. a reality, nor the intention , a u.s If we wtll only re~ent. or ~~~. used of God to win back a wan Chnst towered a \'Jctorwu.s mo.n· a.rn. H~ly l'ommunion; 11 ST ANDREWS-"THE lURK" 8 p.m., Young .People's. 3-4.30 p.m., Free Reading fact. But though he went down sms. and humbly ask bJm r : dering soul to faith. Deborah a:ch. At the n~ome:~t. Hts dt5· . Sun~ F.nrhari•t· 2 30 pm . Everybody Welcome Room. to his grave with his dream the I forgn•eness. For th~re has be~n' scJ·ved Rebekah in the land of her Ciples were be\\'lldercd and shak· J ·School and. Bihi ct' ·: ?tiinister: Rev. Chu. I. G. -""'=~-~!!!"'--·--- intention was accounted' by n~ man, .save Chnst, who ts 1 adoption. She saw th~ two sons. en. They ~auld. not understand, p.m. F.lensong a:t! ~s~: Stobie, M.A. Organist and Ft"rst Baptl"st Trinity Lutheran God as the deed. It was resen··l wtthout sm: thus ~ef all.~ ave: Jacob -..nd Esau, born and grow,' because thm fatth was too weak e Choirmaster: Mr. Robert Mac· ed for his son, Solomon, to build need of our Father ~ orgt\.eness. , up. Then came the great trag. . Thus many of us today can not 1 Leod. Church Church the Temple. When it was ded·J ~Y our repentance a~d Hts for:; eriy recorded in Genesis 27, when' rise abo\'e the .shadows or. appar- 11 a.m., Morning Service; 11 icated, Solomon spoke to God glveness we can ha\e anothet !.Jacob. by deceit, got his brothers: ent. defeat. \\c need fmth to a.m., Sunday Scflool and Bible W bl saying: "And when he, my fa· I chance. blessing. He fled to the 1and: pray. "0 Father. I .1m ~o weak Classes; 4 p.m., Young People's 104 Portugal Cove· Road ors pp 1ngat Prtnce of Wales ther, would have built. a house in ) from which his mother and his: and I .seem to {or~~t tlt~t T.hou a.rr. ·, Holy Communion; Society; 7 p.m., Evening Ser· Rev. F. c. Fenerty, B.A. Annrx boftor of the Lord God of Israel. Its A Poor Joke i nurse had come, the land of I are mtghty and that Thy mtght p.:r.. , E1·~n.1ong and Inter· vice. Suuday Services: LeMarchant ~~f and Barters the Lord told him that he had · · · . 1 Lehan. His mother had thought , can he strength to me to meet on~. The morning aervice will be 9.45 a.m., Sunday School, with done well to conceive such a pur· When some woman blushes wtth ~ he would be away only a few · every problem .. From now o~. 1 1 · 1li'E'EvANGELIST broadcast over radio tation ela11e1 for, all ages: .11 a.m., (Barters HiU entrance) pose his heart; it is not 1 embarrassment.. 'days: it lengthened into months· I put my trust .111 Thee. I ."" 11 , , Jon~ 1 in ~ut Topsail CJON. · :Morning Worship; 6.15 p.m., Rev. Wm. Kurschinski, Pastor for thee, He said, to build Me 1When some heart cames away an and years. Filled ·~·ith concern 'not worry, I wtll no~ be anxtou• GPorgp camp. You are invited 'to worship Training Union; 7.111 p.m., Festival of Harvest a house." ache, . . 'for her boy Rebekah sent her for to.morrow. I Wtl lose my :l a.m . Holy Communion· with us. EveDing Worship Service; 8.30 9.30 a.m., Sunday School and He has praised for having the When somethmg sacred 1s made ! old nurse to be with him. She , fe~rs m • the full assuran~e '>f a.m.:-A brass plaque to th~ p.m., Church Fellowship Hour. Adult .Class; 11 a.m., The Ser- desire in his heart. One man to appear common . may have had something to do fatth. Keep me fore\·er ·~ Thy , . or the late Rev. J. ST. AlDAN'S Wednesday: vice: "The Abundant Life." sows and another reaps·one age When a man's weakness provtdes with Jacob's resolve to return rest. Through Jesus Chmt, T . 1\'Jil be unveiled at 1'opsall Road M Commonwealtll '1.411 p.m., Mid week service Wednesday: begins that· which tb~ next the caus.e fo~ l:ntgh~er, . back home: at any rate. the; pray. Anon. ·~rr A for Bible itudy .and Prayer. 8 p.m., Bible Study held at brings to perfection. It Ill never When profamty 1s reqmred to . record makes it clear that she · 1ce; 2 30 p.m., Sunday . venue th · r 1 _..______a.nd .Btble Class,· • Mimster: The Rev. w. 7t1. A warm welcome is extended e parsonage. to be. thought a disparagement ma~e 1t u~ny, played a part in his return to • l 6 30 M riff i to all. You are invited to worship to men to pursue great designs When a httle chtld is brought to God, a part that cost her her •.They Lived 1 E·•enson:!on trmation Class·• 7 tairone Drysdale. e . Organ st. Mr. Ails· ---:~1""" __,_ ___ Wit· h us. even though they rest only· upon tears, . . . life. In Genesis 35 we read,· - ,... 2.30 p.m., Sunday Church Jehovah's a foundation. Little aims make Whenre~rme can't JOln m the "Deborah died ... an: God BP·i(ouraoeously IXXOCE:,·rs SCHOOL' School; 7 p.m., Divine Worship. Church of Jesus little men, and great aims make aug er. peared unto Jaco again and I' _, CHAPEL The Great service of Word and Witnesses C great men. There is a refining blessed him". This makes il - Paradise Sacrament. hrist of Latter- and enriching influence in the, Progress clear that the nurse had been, LOl'IS AGASSIZ, th~ 5Cientist. p "W h mere possession of lofty power./ used of God to win t~ack a wan.' was in pain most of his 1if e. .m .. Evensong. ors ip the Lord in the J[INGDOM HALL D 5 • Though David could never look Shall we not continue on to per dering soul to faith. : But despite his ph~.·sical handi· beauty of holiness." ••9 M orri s Avenue ay a lntS up to the cedars of Lebanon fection after \he resurrection? Few professions provide so caps, he mni~ discoveries in Saturday, Oct. 1: (Mormon) which stretched across the roof Is not the promise given thaI many opportunities for soul· nature which h~\'e beP.n of lnes· ST. DAVID'S 8 p.m., Special Discourse by of Solomon's edifice, no one may we shall, if faithful in all things winning as does that of nursin;:. timable \'alue to mankind. Ag· Eliulleth Ave. at Porlu1al Travelling Representative J. F. V.ICTQRIA HALL dare say that it w·as a waste for become like Jesus Christ and the A sincere word from r;od's Book. assiz admonishes us •o trust in Cove Road) Biehn. Gower Street David to have cherished such an Father? I spoken out of the fulness of the patience and perseverance: Minister: The Reverend J. A. ~unday, Oct. 9: 8.45 a.m., Priesthood Meet- ambition. Thp materials that "Behold what manner of love I nurse's own experience. is oft· "Those who ha,·e succeeded best Goldsmith; Directress of Praise: 7 p.m., Public Discourse by ing; 10 a.m., Sunday School; 11 the father collected. the son used, the Father hath bestowed upon en the means of res\·)ring t he ha\·e followed for years some rv Min Barbara Roae. J. F. Biehn: "Seeking Peace a.m., Sacrament Meeting, as the dream of the father be- us, that we should be called. the I wandering and also of winning slim thread which once In fl 11 a.m., M!)rning WorshiP- With God and· Man"; 8 p.m., came the deed of the son. • God sons of God: therefore, the world I those who have ne\•er known while broadened out and disclos· 5i10f Class for kindergarten and Bible Study "Awake Worship. Church Qf The very often accounts the intention knoweth u.~ not. because it knew I Christ as their personal Sa\'iour. ed some treasure worth a life· ~ is seen Primary age children; 2.30 p.m., pers In the Time of the End." as the deed and the nonest pur· him not. Beloved, now are we A born -again nurse can exercise lor.~ search, "This. by the way, 1res. We'rt p.m., Church School; '1 p.J!I., (2 Pet 3:10). Na.za' rene pose for achievement. Though the sons of God, and it doth not this ministry not only among the is the Philosopher who said: 1y out of Evening Wormip and Bible Tuesday, Oct. 11: we seem to close our accounts on yet appear what we ahall be; patients but among the friends "l can not waste my time in ~t things Study, 8.30 pj.m., Bible Study: "Why this earth unfinished, we will be but we know that, wi!Pr. he shall of patients, for the nurse con· making money." You are cordially Invited to It Must be Done on Earth" (Wesleyan In Doctrine) surprised on Judgment that so appear, we shall be like him, for tacts them at a time when suffer· wor1hip with ua. (Matt 8:9, 10). Rev. Verbal E. Williams, many Temples have been com· we shall see him as his is. And ing and ,loneliness have been Tharaday, oct. 13: Th.B., Minister !Phone No. pleted. every man that hath this hope in used of God to soften the heart. Peace-- 'o · A 7.30 p.m., Bible Speakintl and 29811-F). purifieth himself, even as he is THE PLACE OF DREAMS Reading CluB; 8.30 p.m., Min· MEETING IN VICTORIA HALL Another lesson Is that life is pure"-1 John 3:13. The last reference to this first Sa lvatl n rmy Peace I leave with you, mv istry Development C I a s s. Gower Street . bitter not because it ;s short, but Bible nurse is very suggestive. peace l give unto you; not as the TEMPLE CORPS Theme: "Keeping 'Clean from 2.30 p.m., Sunday School; 7 because it is incomplete. The Know ye'not that ye are the We are told that she was buried the Blood of All Men" (Acts p.m., Service of Evangelism- grave is not just a burying place temple of God, and the Spirit beneath. Bethel, under an oak. world giveth, give I unto you. Spr!DIUie Street ~hat Let not your heart ':le troubled F. 20:26). Subject: ''The Second Comipl! of U~eless bodies, It is also a of God dwelleth in you? Now Bethel, as we learn from neither let it b!' afraid. · Brigadier and Mrs. B. of Christ". Considering the fol· bu~mg place of ma.ny hopes. If any man defile the temple Genesis 28, wos the place of Hallett. : • lowing t! "Will c ThiS is sa~ an~ ~rag!c only ~· of God, him shall God destroy; dreams, the place where G o d John 14:27 11 a.m., Hollnees Meeting. rl st Ian come b~~:s t~n~arth? "~~:: cause f~ndmg diffiCUlties, we dtd for the temple of God is holy had done great business with .Ja. Welcome to Cadets from "Sold· Ch LOVE 'ence would Christ do if He returned nt\ P~~ fo~~· full elfneGrgy to ~~· which temple ye are. 1 Cor. 3:16, cob. The· suggestiveness was A new commandment I . ·gil'e WESLEY- len of Christ." Session who re· to earih today? "Will.man con- Pee . e e. I tee. od pums es 117 . . doubled, however, in that De· cently entered tralnlnc. Special Sc l the evtl wtsh as much as He ' · - borah not only died at Bethel, unto you. That ye love one BD V. A, Smith, 1 R~v. Speaker, CaplaiiJ S. Clarke; 2.30 w:~n!'!t:i: space?". does the actual performance, it kept totally out or our hands. but was buried under an 0 a k another; as I have loved you Re~ .F Mmlster Of· Vlsita· p.m., ·Comp111y Meettnc. Bible ·(Comer Rennle'a Mill Road and 7. p.m., Prayer and Bible must be that ille performance is Though it may never be for men tree. Here is something t h a t That ye also love one aDother. Choi~ D~; Weir. Organist Clauet. Primary Activities, Empire Avenue) St d30 t T but the wish perfected with power to see the completed wish, never· sends the heart and mind singing By this shall all milD kno" Wh't •rector: Mr. W Slnclni Comp111y; 7.p,m., Great 1i .a.m .. Sunday' Service. ,Sub· u Y a 254 opsail Rd. If he rewarrls the ~:ood wish as thele~s. it must be jud~ed fit h~·, to Cr.Jo:~l'Y. There Christ died on that ,ve are my disci!'lles. I( yr • • eway. ATCM. , ject. of Leason . Sermon. Are You. much liS the pcrfm·rnancr. it 11he Divire :\faster to Whom all·~ t:·:~-tradition has il that the h11ve lo\'c or.e to another. .m. ... """"' .. - '"---' ' !'l~a!lon ~Meetlnc conducted, ~ .. -- ft•·~·· --..ll ,.,_ rtM n~ ...... and Death Real?; A Friendly We:edme Awaits must be that the completion He work is referred. tree was an oak-but tradition o; John 13:34-35 I . ''' '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~T_H_E_D_A_I~NEWS.~.JOHN~.NFLD.,5~URD~,OCTOSERB,

1 .------, . .Stapleton-Squires . Social-PerSf)Dal · Wedd.ing -Column- CELEBUATES l'lto:,J lit:RRING NECK ANNIVERSARY / Mr. Joe White, welt b Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrews of ·business man of Hrrnr.-l ·,' 104 Bonaventure Avenue cele· is in the city (or a 11 ecf. brated their tenth Wedding An· ~ business trip. While her~ , I niversary on Thursday October 1s a guest at the 6th. The many friends o( Mr. Hotel. Crocker-Finley and Mrs. Andrews extend their The Mature hearty congratulations. FROl\1 GRAND FALLS Mr. W. T. Howell, sun BIRTHDAY GREETINGS Community Relations, AXD Parent Mr. J. C. Bartlett of 4 Col- Ltd. returns to Grand lege Square, is celebratin-g his I today Mr. Howell was 0,, 87th. birthday today. Greetings I the special speakers dunn; THE MATURE PARENT (rom his many (riends and re· three Seminar on Public ' . , TEACH CHILDREN MUSCLE latives. tions, sponsored by Lhe X-· $ NOT A MORAL FIBER foundland Public llelati< r,; ;· HOSPITAL REPORT Ltd - · She's a small, slender worn· an. Her son is a big, big boy The following list is submit· : . for 13 years of age. ted through the courtesy o( the , IIETURNS TO ~10\'TRt:At That summer he behaved well Canadian Red Cross. 1 ~rr. Leonard L. Kno·t. p,, · on weekends because then his General Hospital. dent, Editorial Assomtrs L·· 1 father joined them at t h e i r Fred May, Point Enragee. , will return to ~lontn·al w:· mountain place. But during the reccrvmg treatment, feeling 1 :IJr. Knott was one of ·: week he was a pest. fine Leslie Verge, Old Bona1·cn· I special speakers rlu:·tn: :. He ignored requests to wa s h ture, reccivin~ treatment, feel· I three day Seminar on p.. before meals. Often he w a s ing fine; Audrey Whelan, 1 Relations. sponsorrr! bt·: insolent. He swaggered about Grccm;pond, still in cast. condi-1 Newfoundland Puhhr Rcl;·,." like a lord of creation, leaving !ion the same; Baby Pittman, i Co. Ltd. fishing tackle and wet swimming Corner Brook, Randy Holloway, 1 --- trunks wherever it pleased him. Bloomfield, Selina Forsey. Seal i i''ROl\1 \'ALI,EYFIEI.O, 8.! Then came the climax. After Cove, F.B., receiving treat· I ~lr. Baxter Krnl~ of t·· supper one muggy evening he ment, fee lin!\ fine; Baby -l~ne field,. Bonavista Boy, ~rm;; announced his intention of canoe· Lawrence, St ..Jacques, fcehng the clly to attend li1p :l'l: lng over to the island in the mid· fine; Arthur Hooper, Creston, lion of his sister. ~~~~~ r;r.: dle of the lake and spending the feehn~ fine; W~lliam Collier, inc ~cats, who grarl11~1~~ 1.~'­ night there. St. Alban's, condtllon the same. the General Hospit•l S~hoc!-' She said, "you can't. There's Sanatorium: . Nursmg on Werlne~n ~!r,: fell down. She got up. She day, 3 October 1960, at the of :llount Scio Road. "l'h walked over to him again and home of Barbara Burdock, 2.2 announce the cn·~a2rmcn ' repeating, "You are not go- Gambier St. The members re· their youngest dau~hter E.": . 'fr and Mrs. Brillll Stapleton following their wedding ing over to the islan:l to-night," ceiving the d~ree were, Neva :lladonna, to ~launce Frc· ;,rhirh took place September 5th at 11:30 a.m. at the Basilica struck him again. He knocked Johnson and Kay Norton. :liar· Power, son of ~lr;. .\nn

· )f j'II K h M' J d S · M" G ld" t b1gger than I am but you are not gular business meeting took 1 ~ .lSS 1 avanaug ' ISS u Y qmres, ISS era m , going to the Island tonight." place. presided over by :liar- LE,\ VES FOR :~pleton. Best. man was Mr. Ronald ,Stapleton, and ushe~s i Then she hit him again and he 1guerite Guihan. Many items of :CORNER BROOK :~.~~e 1\ft-. Dav1d .Molloy, Mr: Jack

:~apleton. Followmg ll receptl?n at B•?goods the bnde and o,nly later did she discover th~t Iabeth only daughter of 1\lr. 1bouquet, and the lovely flow· 1wore a smart street length 1 the Chapter and the Chairman I Circular Road lett ~· J:: :g,toom lelt for a honeymoon tr1p motormg across N!wfound- shed broken 11 blood vessel 111 and :\Irs. Albert H. Finley, Ren-1 ers which decorated the altar dress of purple lace with hat 'of the various Committees pre· ; by C:'m on Frida.'. 1,,_lo0.:: :)and. ~fr. and Mrs. Stapleton have taken up res1dence at her ~~~ ~ 0 muscular hand. h 'd ie's Mill Road, St. John's, to for the ceremony. to match and a corsage of pink Isen ted their calendar of events ito join her husband rn e:~ 11 1 I;waterfol'd Heights...... 1 b ~ t m~tter. rurJ.r ~l ~ Mr. David Crocker, son of Mr. Mr. Douglas Peters was the carnations. The groom's moth- and activities lor the coming t Brook where they \\Il! L·. ' ' -: · ~hs~ ~0 en ~r .~ f ~· u~on and Mrs. Eric Crocker, Topsail best man, and Mr. Ian Camp- er looked charming in a beige· year. reside. Her husbanrl. ~tr (· 0 15 :~:.Charm bracelets just med to I lights up to show you where the ·a 1s te w::h a rat p Y· Road, was solemnized at Coch· bell; the groom's brother, Mr. lace sheath dress with match· The Cultural program. prcsid· Yard, who is workm~ 11111: ' ~gle, but as of 1960 they light keyhole Is, Sl~e :~~~nret~ins his respect for rane Street United Church at 3 Peter Crocker, and Mr. Robert ing accessories, and yellow ed over by Joyce Ebsary, took new radio station CHB In! 1 ')Iii, too. Gold charms shaped her p.m. on Saturday, September Ploughman carried out the dut- roses. . the form of a Buzz Group, the ner Brook, preceeded her 11 1 lflce Christmas trees, statues of 1 ·am for striking an 0 1 de r 3rd,. 1960. ies of ushers. Mr. Max Barter of St. John, topic being "Are Students of to· weeks ago. The~· Will re!!lt· . Liberty and thp new, tiny tete- ehild for only one reason-to dis- Gtve~ in !"arriage by .her D!. David K. Peters, or- N.B., uncle of the bride, was I day more advanced than were West Street. ph one-the first electronic If the safety catch on one of abuse him of his impression that father, the brtde looked rad1ant gamsh of the church, played for the master of ceremonies, and the students of the last genera- jewelry-will soon be at shops all your good pins lsloose, have it we fear his physical strength. in .a full length organza dr~ss, the service, which began w_ith read m~ny telegrams of con- lion." This. was '~ell debated IN OTTAWA 1 1 across the country. They are fixed. But, in the meantime, a I don't enjoy writing about which had scalloped neckline a short prayer by the presidmg gratulallons from absent and many mterestmg comments The executive of the Fr. 1 ' fitted with the tinest bulbs and drop of nailpolish on the pin and hitting children. It seems to be outlined with seed pearls, long minister, the Rev. L. A. D. Cur- friends. were put forth by members. A ated Women's Institu:< of l, 1 batteries in the world-lntroduc- catch will keep It 1 a f e ly a dangerous subject. Wheneve; pointed sleeves and very full tis, and the Hymn, "Lead us, The Rev. Mr. Curtis gave the delicious su{lper was then serv· ada met October 7th. a! d f et\ ~)he same lime. a key that secure. I have written about it I have skirt. Her bridal veil, of finger- heavenly Father lead us O'er toast to the Bride, and spoke ed by the Cathering Commit· in Ottawa. !\trs. Gr"q l:r · ~ evoked mail that hails me as a tip length, was held in place by the world's tempestuous Sea." of the faithful work of the tee and Marguerite thanked President of Jubilrc G•J1:~ fellow lover of sadistic vioilince. a double pointed crown trim- While the bride and groom bride's parents in church and Barbara for the use of her Newfoundland, and a n:e:' Nevertheless I have written this med with pearls. Her bouquet and the other memben of the community affairs. home for the occasion. The next of the executive, att~nrled t::. column, and what you read Into was of yellow and white sweet- wedding party wen signing meeting will be at the home of meeti~s. .. what I ha~e said is your prob· heart roses, gladioli and maiden I the r~ister after the ceremony, After a short honeymoon on Joyce Ebsary, 9 Falkand Place , ::. 1 •'· I lem. not mme. . . . . hair fern. Mrs. Arthur May sang the Wed· I the Avalon Peninsula l\lr. and I on 17 October 1960, t ATTENDS WEDDI'iG :! What I hav~ se1d IS tha~ it IS The bridesmaids, Miss Judy ding Prayer. :\Irs. Barter Je(t here on Tues· -- • Mr. and :\Irs. (;,.oqe )

good for chlldren ~o dtscover Crocker, sister of the groom, I day, September 6, to motor 1 JUMBLE SA I.E !more of Bell lslanrl rrtnrr:; with I!· that moral strength IS not reiat· and Miss ~hirley Barte~, cousin The wedding reception was across Newfoundland on their I The Chapel _of the Epiphany, Thursday from L1t:Jr \'/.. , ~ ed to muscle. of the bnde wore shrimp or- held at the Newfoundland Iway to Halifax, where they 1Altar Gmld w1li be _hoiJ:hng a w_here they attended :'e' ganza street length dresses with Hotel, where the guests were will live for the next year while 1 Jumble Sale at Bnnton lle· dmg of Emma ~l;mr Jc::;

Between Us · matching crown and veil. Their received by the bridal party and 111r. Crocker attends No,·a: moria! School, Strawberry 1 qaughter of )Jr. onrl llr; r YES! fllOM CRADLE AGE TO TH! 1 bouquets of yellow, bronze and the parents of the bride and; Scotia Technical College. )Iarsh Road toda~·. Saturday, i ley Johnson of Little ta::.. FIRST STEP YOU'LL FIND THE October 8th. at 2.30 p.m. Pro- , to Donald Abbott son of ! RIGHT SHOES BY LA PARISETTE. W omen Foster-Green dd e ceeds will be in aid of the AI· and ~Irs. D. R. Abbo::. - we Ing tar Guild work. Bonavista on Frrria~ la;t LIKE TO MAKE WIFE PURR? double ring cercmonl' 11a;. TRY TALKING TO HER TODAYS WEDDING formed by Rei'. \'Jrd: of L By RUTH MILLETT The wedding takes place this' Catalina, assisted h1 Rc1 E: Memo to Men: If you want a moming with Nuptial :\lass, at j bury of Bonansla nccr; happier, more companionable the Basilica of St. John the was held at the LO \ Ha;: wife, try ~!king to her, Baptist, of Carole Ann, only and :\Irs. Norm ore 'rent;: You would be surprised at how daughter of ~lr. and Mrs. A. C. joyable week at L:nlc en many frustrated wives who Lloyd Hudson, 253 Topsail and attended the orrnin• · write me say somewhere in their Road, to Garry Eugene Grant, new school in that romr: WEE SOFTIE FOil THE CRADL! AG!. letters: "If my husband would Bscl!E, son of Mr. and :Mrs. as well as man\· Pthrr ;: Canada'• beat aelling bootie for only talk to me" or ''If I could Keith Grant, Winnipeg, Mani· functions. ::.Iot~m~~ bact the wee folks. Can't be kicked just discuss things with my hus- toba. Thursday they , crl ,1,1~~ off. Soft, warm, wa1hallle, 5111 1hrl1kpreef chinchilla cloth, Ill band. • • ·" at Karwood Cabin• and!!: white, pink or blue. Sixes 00 to 4 . "What," you may be wonder- MORNING COFFEE ed to Bell Islall'l ing, "do women want to t a 1 k Mrs. Paul Wendt, 3 Dart· Friday, about?" 98c. For one thing, they want to mouth Place was hostess at hear about your work. Having morning Coffee at her resi· DINNER SPEAKER you discuss your work with them dence on Thursday, October 6th. Mr. Ted Russell. !'\e"f': makes them feel more like a real to thank her friends for their land's leading play11n(•: .. partner In the marriage. , many kindnesses since her ar· popularly known as o. They would like to be able to rival from Wycoff, New Jer- :MOSE, because of hi; discuss the children with you, sey; Mrs. Wendt is the former 1\lose Series with the too, Instead of having to handle Neva Randell, daughter of lllr. one of the guest their problems alone because it and Mrs. Ern Randell, Cork the dinner of th~ makes you grouchy to hear that Place, and she will be residing seminar on puh!r,· junior isn't doing well In school in St. John's until her husband, heid at the \ "MOC" - mu fOR LITTU! or that sis is unhappy because an Engineering Supervisor on Hotel on Thur>t!J,r. she Is getting the cold shoulder the BlltEWS Project in Green- 6th. The subject of ~lr '·' CIIE!PEIS. ... from her classmates. land finishes his work there. talk was "What Pr~con : . Tlrty feet oaln ·confidence In Your wives also would like to thinks of Public nrlaoor.; · . thll IICI!her boot. Ha1d• '-II procHI. Firm wlthciut · be able to discuss plans for the rltlcllty. Plenty of toe rooM future w i.t h you-long range THANKS DONORS CONGRATULATIO~S Non·skld leather aoln, plans that give life more mean- l\lrs. R. F. Sparkes, Prince I Congratulatiom arc ' •. · Whit. only, Ill. sizes 0 to ~ : lng tbtln 'just day-to-day liv1ng. William Place, one of the Con· 1to ~Irs. Larry O'Kcdr o~ Sometimes thev would like to \·enors of the Red Cross Hos· · ocrasion o{ her "1rtlt•l>• 98c •. to $l.98 your ideas on why the Joneses Ipita! Visiting Committee, wishes I many fril'nds ll'i~h hrr are getting a dh·orce or whether to thank all donors, anonymous happy returns of thr ri;~. 01 not the Smiths are making I ~and otherwise, who so ~::ener· mistake In getting a car for their A very pretty wedding took ro£ honour was her sister Miss was toast master for the el'en- :ously responded to the plea for teen-age son. plac'l! '1l Wesley United Church Florence Green who came from in g. Ibooks and magazines for chil· How Is your wife going to know on the evening of July 20th. Boston to attend the weddin~. The Brides mother received, 1 rlren. how you fee] about things and when. Dorothy Gertrude, young- Her dress was a floor length wearing a dusty rose lace dress what you consider important est , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lime green lace, with lime green with white accessories and a R};CEPTION A beautiful face co111r• and unimportant unless you dis· Wallace Green of Old Pcrlican head band to match. The Brides- corsage o( while carnations. A reception for invited guests a beautiful nature-at t cuss the things that go on around was united in marriage to Lean: maids were Mrs. Maxwell Pol- The Grooms. mother wore a to meet Seminar Special Speak­ has a lot to do with it. SHOO SHOOS fOI THE FIRST you der Russell youngest son of lett, sister of the bride, and sheath light blue nylon over ers Mr. Leonard L. Knott, and • • • STEP. Sometimes they would like to Mr. and Mrs. John Foster of Miss Alvcrna Foster, sister of satin dress, with pink aecesor- Mr. W. Thomas Howell at the Check face powder. The perfect fit GIIUrtl cor­ talk about things that are hurt· Grates Cove. The double ring the Groom. Their floor length ies, and a corsage of pink and Seminar, was held at the Mez. Oattering in JUl)' ~~0 1 rect poature. S~amleu S••t' lng the marriage !~self, to bring ceremony · was performed by dresses were light blue and white accessories and a cor- zane of the Newfoundland may be quite out of tc'E tie leek aupport holda tilt hurts ~nd disappomtments and Rev • .A. S. Butt. The organist lemon tulle and lace with sage of red and white carna- Hotel from 5.30 to 6.30 p.m. ·foot fir111 and atralght. Built­ fading tan. rr~trallons out mto, the open-. was Miss· Georgina Mills matching mums, tions. Thursday. October 6th. The re- •• I In hie! to prevent. StDIII• Wilhout having thetr attempts . . . · . llll•t and lack·Sway, branded as lltlgging or "harping GIVen m ~arrtage by .her Tire Groom .~as attendel by The honeymoon was spent on ception was sponsored by the Rest your eves 1rhcn White or brawn elk flnlm on that subject again." ~ath~r, the pr1de looked rad1~nt Mr. Thomas Lambert as best the Avalon Peninsula. The Nfld. Public Relations Co. Ltd. close work by shuttin~ lialher In alxis 2 lo 6 with ~ Sometimes they would just like m ~ floor le~g~h g.own of White man. Ushers were Everett Bride and Groom have taken up for a minute or two. rvt llzes. $3:69 to make "happy talk ....the "re- sat111, ·overlaid wtth net and Green, broth~r of . the bride, residence at 14 Kitchener Ave- of hands o\'er them and member When, . .' and •when our layers of embroided lace. Til.e and Leslie Newhook. nu~. NEW DUTIES yourself see black. T~ ship comes in well ... ," and sleeves tapered to · a point During the signing of the Chaplain (RC) Hugh M. 'Me· them on black is al•o a "wouldn't It be nice lo • , ." kind over the . wrist. Her. elbow register Mrs. Allan Wilkinson· Out of town guests-Miss Gettigan; of St. John's, Nfld., • • • ' chatter ·a woman spills out when length silk illusion veil trim- gave a beautiful rendition of Florence Green, Boston; Mr. and and Victoria, now serving as A clothes brush is 8 ~8 1a happy, med. with. flowered shllped "Because." Mrs. Herbert Foster and -two Squadron Chaplain (RC) of the portant· for that But no woman Is happy 1on g sequms .fell from a star shaped sons, Toronto; Mr. Edmund Second Canadian Escort Squad- look. Two-one large when ber 'husband tul'll.!l the TV halo of pearls, sequins, and A reception was held at Bid- Foster, Nova Scotia; Mr. and I ron, has taken up new duties small-a~· better. up u loud as he oon get it rhiilestbnes. She carried a bou· goods where the usual toasts Mrs. Ifarry Branton, Toronto; at HMCS Naden, RCN Barracks -~ White collar and whenever she feels like chatting quet of. red· sweetheart roses. were honoured; Mr. Raymond Mrs. Gordon Day, Miss Sandra jat Esquimalt, B.C. commencing dark dr~s are nice lo: Jail)', AtlendinJ 't!le ·Bride a• maid Barrett, cousi\ of the Bride, Churchill, U.S.A. from October 5th. now. THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN1S, NFLD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER ·a, 1960 .. American St. John's Presbytery FOOD EDITORS ENJO'I' -.tUNA. IN A .JAPANESE ATMOSPHERE Woman's Association By GAYNOR MADDOX At an oriental-lnspirt!d party at , Thr Bi·annual meeting of St. Mrs. MacKinnon Imparted to the pril'ate Nippon Club In New , h ., Presbytery W.A. was those present a wealth of In· York, 150 editors attending tqe 11 • t ~~~. !d at G(lwtr Stree U nt't e d formation regarding the. new 18th annual Newspaper F,!l itli ·;'hurch. Thursday, Sept. 29, woman's organization. She had Editors Convention learned, ho.v v,, ,~ Sptcial guest .~peaker be­ just returned from General the Japanese use tuna. ,, \lr~. J. Y. MacKmnon, .Pre­ Council Meeting which was In a beautiful teahouse atmosp­ , of Dominion Counctl of held this year at Edmonton and here, we were seated on cU1hloris •.:nd~ rn 1 . • ·hr womrn's Assoeta 1ton. where assent was Jllven for the at low tables. Our bosts, t h,e, t. Thr ra!h· was under the lead· new orlanization. Mrs. McKin­ International Tuna Fish Asi1J., •;h:p of· the Pre~ident, Mrs. non said that the idea of a ~erved saki, Japanese beer 'and :i, w. oakley; Mt~s Margaret one woman's organiutlon with­ green tea with typically Japane1e ,., was orgatllsl; guest in the Church is not an entirely appetizers. These included m~ r 1 darin oranges, sesame s~~. a11d j rr ''· for t'm~ new one, for In 192:1 when the 1 _,•,,sts the mee were ginger. and tuna ~pectahtteS- ~ J, ·", !l Elton and Mtss C. United Church was· formed by ~ 1r~. . raw sliced tuna wrapped around,,': the Union of three Churches, it u1wkins cooked rice: also, ~qunres of raw jl " J'iftrrn local associations was thought of then but due to ' i tuna alternated wtth other lea, •1 ;c:i ll'm rrprr;ented with a total problems arising because of the foods, encased In seawEed. , . i ~~rnl~~ 1 rnt of 143. . three different women's mis­ Later, that same njght, the;· ~ :' ! .I ,Tht afternoon se~ston began sionary groups it was dispersed editors attended a "~essert" r.e· ij '· , ,., a worslup ser\'tce conduct· with. Since 1953, when a com­ ; it ception. The hosts were the : 0: ·' .. ~,, \lr< C. Greenland, Mrs. mission on the work cif women Wine Institute of San Ftiancisco 1 . : fl ,•. ,., •'•·: ,· ;; '. ,1 and ~Irs. R. Dale of in the Church was set up, a ! 10 and Washington State ~p pIe I ! ' ' l . ' h 1 ,I ,rt:J ···c 1 ,, Point \\'.A. tremendous amount oP thoug t Commission of Seattle. We were ' jl l '\.:; ..\, Gill, ga,·e on be hal! and effort have been put into told. and then ate the ~nof, that , Uc!, I 1 . ou2· ,, (.;,,pr Strt>et W.A. a very this and after seven years it Is shiny red Washington .lonathans ,, th~ ~· .. ~ wrkomr to all attending : to become a reality. There will and Deliciott:: apples. a :cheese I th! :'~'~, exnr~s~~d hrr wish that be an interim period of 15 trav and California wfne, all en· 1 joyer! togeth~r, make the per fcc! Ub'1~ :;;; 1,,:1;, would _be ~ot~ a chal· mont~s for finalizing t~e con· !I ~~~.:,' ~nd an msptrallon to stitullon etc. and then m Jan· de3sert. A happy discove~y. ,.,,,, uary 1962, there will be a WO· TUNA-STUFFED ,, 1,., 0ak!~y. in her remarks, man's organization in the Unlt­ l\n!SHROOMS ,.;k'~ ~mfl~, on the meeting ed Church known as ''the Unit· '.: the ll11minion Council which ed Church Women." At the Na­

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C MOJUI 1800 81 11 II Un Ols 67~ 123 120 122 +t lnt :Sjck•l 91.\ SIR 471i 41'4 - 1/, C ,:llorr!Jon SOO 14 13 14 + 1 Warn• 1000 a a; 1 + 112 tnt UUI sao $36\2 36 J61.2 " '• (• \\' Cdn OG t200 !Ill !16 K ln\prov P L 590 $58\4 ~JI..~ lll',i + 1_, C M01her 422S 197 1!10 1!10 -1 1 t C Nor1hltl 93{10 301; 30 30 1.1 + \1 Woburne 21110 3.1 !II 32 -1 Jamoica 23{1 $27 '!I 27 "" > " C Persh 1000 11 11 11 ... \1 Wstat.. lOll 100 100 HID J,abatt Ill $2Rli 2R~ 21'l - I o C ROICOUrl 4000 6 ~ ~ W Deulta 1300 !l'l t2 !11 -1 Loeb M 100 $9 g g + 1.. C SonMrm 10000 7t.; ~ti 7\% • Ill w Nacn 600 2~ f.l 3! -2 Lower SSt L 175 $31•,; ~!!J, 3110 + 1\ \'an Can 35000 3.... 3~ 3\i- \II Mll ond PR ·B9() Ill 13'4 14 ' CnnwHt 10 ~ 32l 32l 32l -l 1 Cop Corp 11000 11 I& 16 -1 BANKS }{aiS Fer 42! $8 -1 Eli 8'i Cnp.)lan 7000 9 R 8 -11', Mont 143 $53~\ ~ 53 .. + IOlt Ma,. F lila plOO $100 100 100 Copran4 20-1.1 t3 91 t2 -2 NS' 1233 S51 &O'h · &OV. ... •; ~!olson II 106 $21\• 211i 2H> coul•e 20110 37 37 37 - 2 Comm 473 $33% 13\i 53~i + 1,1 Moloon B 1!6 $21\·4 2!1;4 21 1•1 Coun 1ft 1000 19 19 1~ + l Imp 62 S60 60 80 Molson pr 41 Sll'la 41'.~ 41 '' + V. Crti,ml 1700 !6.\ ~40 510 Rnyal Sll 16ft rr;~ &7'i + 'I )1{11 Loeo Z2l $14 14 14 !til S53 3211 52l'a + 1-i Nat Sll Car 22-\ 111\i ll'h HI> Cr6nor l\00 8\'J 61~ ll'J Tor-Dom 1 , .. Cr01< pAl !1000 9 I\> 9 INOU~TRTAL~ Noranda 11!0 SIO 39'• 39 4 - y, ,.· D••r Hnro ~300 22 ~~ 21 Atumal ~32 m1< 2a1; sa•.• N' s L11ht m IIllA 1m 151;, 3'11h 3m o•nvl• 4414 4N O'Eldona 63{10 R 8 8 - I> c Brew aoo m•• + " tso um ·~-l i Denison mn 920 910 t20 + 5 oa.eo Z2~ $1111 ll'i mi Pac Pel• 400 $10\~ 10\2 101', + "it 1.100 42l 110 415 -5 Pare Hers ~oo $23\o 23 23\; + \'J ....':..;'----~TH_, ~~-~,.,_~_ _:. .:..·· '·' ...• ,, _:_~ Tlo1neo '26:10 122\it. 22\·f, 2!~• - 2.1 In lind 1----· .. -. 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.•.: THE DAILY t-lEWS ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, '·.:.o ______..:...------. ·--· ·----·- ----· --4 ' -----·-· .Jpwling: l , • Bowling Commercial Stan.dings I 1 •. ~· SHNDINGS UP :TO MONDAY, OCI'OBER 3 ' Avalon Bowling \ ·A;er_o I SECTION (A) ' LATEST RESULTS GP L Pts. I i I.ATEST RESlLTs Brookfield Ice Cream Co...... 18 2 16 I i Seer I I ; Lions-Z 1 --- . .Rt:nn~:lt Brewing Co...... 18 3 1: H. Gibbons 169 160 172-501 : sabrrs-2 By JA' E. F. Barne.~ Ltd ...... 18 4 1 L. Efford 18!l 190 144-514 : C. Field yoRK Harvey & Co. Ltd ...... 18 4 14 t Churchill 134 151 207-~92 :'.!. Field !Iii m , NeW Yor . I ~fld. Tractor & Equipment Co ...... 18 4 14 L. Holloway 216 159 188-~63 ~1. No>cworthy 13:l 111 fantastic i"\f!d. Brewery Ltd...... 18 5 13 699 660 711 2070 iF Noseworthy 141 111 will Imperial Oil Ltd...... 18 5 13 Kangaroos-! 5JO fiG! 6ai pittsb Par'ker & Monroe Ltd...... 18 7 11 C. Rogers 163 192 182-537 Mizell i .1. Phillips 132 243 217-592 ·Viscounts-! pitchel .Sfld. Light & Power Co...... 18 7 11 ~!. Rogers 149 101 139-339 P. ~!U!iford series ! Roval Aerated Waters ...... 18 7 11 F. Phillips 245 201 13{}-576 S. ~Iu::rord high Commercial Cable Company ...... 18 8 10 689 737 668 2094 E. Critch that Howriug Brothers Ltd...... •.. 18 8 10 'G. Critch Avre's Limited ...... 18 8 10 Lynx-2 · Creat Eastern Oil Co. Ltd...... 18 8 10 G. Cunningham T. & M. Winter Ltd ...... 18 9 9 258 186 147-591 l!urrican·s·-~ Roval Garage Ltd...... 2.1 12 9 L. Cunningham F, Crocker 199 197 124-520 :\!. Crocker O'Keefe's Grocery ...... 21 12 9 F. Burgess 212 160 192-564 B. ~leadns Ruval Stores Ltd...... •.. .18 10 8 R. Burgess 190 172 138-500 D. ~Icadus Ea.&t End Bakery ...... 18 11 7 R59 71~ 601 2175 I Ayre's Supermarket ...... ; .... 21 14 7 (i\'o Nam~)~ -1 I Colonial Cordage Company ...... 18 1~ : A. Hu,;ey 1GG 168 179-5J:l Fortrcs>cs-1 I L. KrJly I Furness Withy Co. Ltd...... 18 1M B. H•1ssey 12:i 125 12j-o3j;) A. Krll)" ' Terra Nova Motors Ltd ...... 18 13 5 L. LeGrow 142 HR 144-4:1 ~ T. S'anlc~· . i . E. LeGrow 191 tfi3 216-57~ E1•ening Telegram Ltd...... 21 16 5 C. S!anll'y I 62~ 6GG G~-1 189 ~ I . Hickman Motors Ltd ...... 21 16 5 ' EN TOO WATCH BALL GAMES-This City hou,cwifc is a Yankee fan and 11hci1 this ~hoto.was snapped I I London, New York & Paris ...... 18 16 .2 WOM , af ' h I woman Her husband had to wait for his SUJ>per whJle Ins better-half Thursday temoon s c was a 1appy • . • · ) I Tigcr.;-3 ). B. Mitchell & Son ...... 21 19 2 ('ornrts-2 watched Mickey Mantle hit two homers.-(Dmly News Photo : _.. ___ 1 F.. :-: oa!:lcr llll 178 179--~U~ -·------Bo)·d .J. ~lo;,klcr Hi~ 14fi 143-4~'i High 1 earn Single Frame: · 209 187 l~:J-589 Dallas Bennett Brewing Company .. ,...... 1140 214 174 lt0-520 73H 685 fi;,5 207D . Hi"h Team Three Frame: . Prince Of Wales Tal >!' : WAUKEE (AP)-Onc or B. \\'. Abbott (Comm. Cable Co.) ...... 374 a·Is Ptf ' ~IlL ~lercer J. Cowan (Great Eastern Oil Ltd.) ...... 344 • W Ve r I ~ Ill · ·. ·> ' baseball's finest figures, ~econd : 5 2 In !I baseman Albert Heel Schoen· dienst, who led Milwaukee Wllolcats-3 Jligh 'three Frames: 156 195 218-569 Spitfirr<-2 J White (Bennett Brewing Co.) ...... 917 Braves to ehampionshios the C. Ga!lop two sr.a~ons he was avnilable ',J. Driscoll RB 16i 118-:173 P. Dairy Nellie O'Keefe (O'Keefe's Grocery) ...... 881 Dick Yabsley Scores Three Goals · for full dutv. was gi1·en his un· :11. Driscoll 162 154 153-411!) K. Daley John O'Keefe (O'Keefe's Grocery) ...... 865 With Dick Yabsley's scoring Alec Yetman got ~ishops sparked their attack. Fo;· Bis·, conditional ·release Friday. · J. Driscoll 215 2'i:l l6i-G~:'i F.. Bennett toe pointing the way Prince of within one of Prmce of hops it was Ron ~lm·tin and · His outright freedom was · 621 763 656 2046 F. Bennett SECfiON (B) Wales dropped Bishops College, Wal~s on a . fine solo effort. Alec Yetman as the lop r.or· Red's 'own choice. He turned B)J.oo_; ea-rto. defending champions, into the Takmg rolhng at center· wards with Ed playmg down an offered job in the .• 1 111 155 249 2ti -fi21' . A\'alor, Telephone Company ...... a b~ll ~Ioyst .18 2 18 cellar of Senior Intercollegiate field Yetman camd up the well defensively. Bra1·cs' organization. The great P. ;\lartin 104 134 llil-390 Bea\·rr,-t . ·Simon Levitz & Son ...... 18 3 15 136 153 132-421 B. Bishop I d ft middle, worked around the RE~"EREE: Gerry Smith. redhead wants to play. , :11. Crowther . Canada Packers Ltd...... 18 4 14 footba 1 yester ay a ernoon. 1 d LlNF.UPS 1 K. Crowthet 104 83 112-299 :\. Tii:hop Prince of Wales defeated ~is· fulls and dropped a wei~ P ~c~ PRINCE OF \~ALES _ Goal: i Rrd strikes out on his own 4911 619 622 1740 K. Cramm ·~fld. Coal & Oil Company ...... 15 2 13 0 hops 5-2 to complete the ftrst shot !rom the 18 yard hne Ill J h M • Fulls· Dave Ken· ! at 37 in his continuing cam- I __ N. Cramm · ~afrl Limited ...... 18 5 13 round of the division. Ithe right corn~r for a 3·2 game .. 0 n 1 oore,Johnst~n· Halves· i paign to defy the effects or a: Foxe•- 1 F. T'erlin & Company ...... 18 5 13 3 St. Bon's with a victory and Yabsley's third marker of the I~a~\ ~oo~erts ian 'Campbeil: . bout with tuberculosis two ~·ears . E. Tiwmas 150 150 150--450 O'Rel!an Agencies ...... 18 5 13 a tie have three points for the contest ,saltedi ~w:~iv!h~oug:~~ B~be Heffcrton'; Forwards. Bob ' ago. Hls departure was not R. Thomas 156 182 115-453 Hal·ot·s-:1 C. A~ Hubley Ltd...... 18 6 12 first slot while Prince of Wales for PWC.B~hh g f lib k and IRJ'cc Don W·lrr Dick Yabsley, I unexpected. 'D Thomas 133 152 207-492 B. Tra>k · d 1 over a ts ops u ac : · ' • 1 · • Chas. R. Bell Ltd...... 18 6 12 with a Will an. a 0 ~5 are se· Yabsley raced in to belt the i Tom Barbour, Crosbie Guzzwell. : Red's release was announced , W. Cooney 235 214 19:!-641 L. Trask Walsh·. Baken· ...... ''" .... "" ... .18 ~ e~nd on two pomls. Bishops has ball off the far left post on a BISHOPS COLLEGE - Go?\: , by Milwaukee general manuger 674 698 664 2036 \\". Parsons li E. Parsons Can~di.an Pacific Telegraphs ...... 18 t~ed one. and lost .one for a low shot for a 4·2 encounter. Hubert Wells; Fulls: Paul Ret?· I John 1\IcHeale, who said. "Red Caribnus-0 Top·Tnne Cleaners ...... 18 8 10 smgle pomt and ~hlrd place: A hands call against Bishops Llo)·d Pierce~·; Halves: . V1c has decided that he can· still c. Howse 117 138 133--38?. .J)ailv i\ews ...... 18 8 10 After Ron M~rtm gave BJS· saw Prince of Wales awarded a Parsons, Ed :\Ioyst,. Ron N1xon. help s.ome. major lc~gue club D. Bishop 118 142 77--337 Jlalifaxes-1 ~-:'f.lectr!c Utilities Ltd...... 18 8 10 hops a 1·0 _edge m t~e first half shot late in the final For,wards: Ron Stmms, Ron and th1s wtll enable h1~ ~o !on~. A. Snow 114 137 123--374 G. Keou~h Dominion Distributors Ltd...... 18 9 9 yesterday It wa\ D1ck ~absley stanza. Ian Campbell moved up Martin, Bob Dowden, Alec Yet-~ around for another aff1hatton. B. :llurrin 254 146 150--550 :\1. Keough ' I HO\al Hank of Canada ...... 18 8 who pace~ the PWC wm .. He to take the blast and he drove man, Doug Rex. Reached at his home in St 603 563 483 1649 :11. Joy tg moved Prmce of Wales _mto th ball into the low left cor· NEXT ACTION L . . S h I'· t 'd ··i c;..,iotral Garage Ltd...... "" ... .18 8 F. Joy 0 the lead for good with a pair of neer for the 5·2 finish j The next action in the Inter· ' f otlusi. • e ol etnchtens ~tahl . Rabbits-3 1r nileEddie Shore because his siveness and meanness, but he :place Forum at 11.30 a.m. t. Keels (Nafel Ltd.) ...... 357 took a short pass from ~on effliction is just another in a was under six feel, seldom ' D. Gallagher (Avalon Telephone Co.) ...... Warr and raced .down the right series of running battles for weighed more than 165 pounds , :t: aide. A1l he carried the ball to· survival he's had since he broke and figured he had to get the ' ]. Cranshaw (S. Levitz & Son) ...... warda the Bishops nets there into the National Hockey first belt in to survive against I Sen~or GeeBees High Three Frames1 · · waa a scramble and he belted League 30-odd,years ago. such bruisers as Babe Siebert, i J. Upham (Royal Bank of Canada) ...... 942 a low liner into the far left The word from Springfield, I Nels Stewart, Charlie Conachcr. : corner. Mass., early this week was that Billy Coutu, Murray and Lynn i ! J. Cranshaw (S. Levittz & Son) ...... 908 Yabaley was back within fifty beaten-up and scarred Shore Patrick, Red Horner. He fought . Receive Awards ]. Cranshaw (S. Levitz & Son) ...... 901 seconds to put PWC out front. had suffered another heart at· them all. i GRANK BA:--I'K-(Staff) The, . JOHN APEY, Secretary. Ian Campbell dropped a long, tac~ and that his condition wa~ Sieb~rt gave him a go?d going- i members of the Grand Bank· I , I hlp drive Into the Bishops ser1ous. A couple of days later over m a .1929 game w1th Mont· 1 GeeBees senior soccer All· o o B I zone and wll.en the fullbacks he made a brle~ visit ~o the o~ real Canadiens. In the la_st min· ' Nfld. Football Championship patrlctan ow ers failed to elear the ball, Yabsley fiee of the Indmm, hlS AmerJ· ute of play afle~ a par~JCU!arly : team were tendered a turkey Outfielders drove the ball through the can Hockey League club. rough game durmg wh1ch Can· dinner here Thursday evening goalies' hands on a low shot In I~ probably was against doc· ad!ens 'Yent out to end ~horc's by the Grand Bank AAA. Also the middle of the nets. tors orders, but then Shore a_l· br1ef r~1gn as the 111aguc s b~d· guests at the dinner were the Released Anyone lntereeted in rollin& It was Don Warr with the ways was a stubborn cuss. H1s man, S1ebert cross-checked h1m members of the junior team. in a Patrielans Men's and :Mixed aoal that moved PWC Into a burning ambition when he in the face. BALTIMORE (AP)- 'Balti· Bowlin£ series, every Sunday 3-1 lead. Yabsley started the broke into hockey was to be the The damage when doctors George Wal~h was master of more Oriole outfietdera Jackie II aakAd to contact Mr. Quinton play 11 be carried down the best and toughest finished their work on him: ceremonies at the event. The Brandt and Gene Stephens or ldr. Taylor at the St. Pat'& Wing and slipped a pasa across In the game. There's little ar· Broken nose, three broken teeth, presentation of the Mutual 1 checked out of hospital here alleys no later than Wednesday, the middle. Warr's high shot gument he reached his goals in two black eyes, gash on cheek· Life. Burin Peninsula Champ- I Friday four days after each un­ Oct. 12. was misjudged by goalie Moore a major league career that bene, two-inch cut over eye- ionship Trophy, was made by 1 derwent surgery. and dropped over the line on a stretched from 1926 to 1940. enough to send any human be· BPAA President Ben Lake and Brandt, who batted .252 and When submitting names the lona shot. In recent years Shore, now ing to hospital for a long, rest· accepted my captain Tom Rose. clouted 15 home runs for the full team is required for either 60, has been the victim of a ful stay. Shore was back in ac· second-place Birds this season, section. The 1erles will aet ------­ slight stroke, heart attacks and tion in the Bruins' next game. N'AFA President F. M. Tes-: · had a bone chip removed from underway Sunday, Oct. 18. appendicitis. Each time, he has It wasn't a one-way street, sier made the presentation ofl · between the thumb and fore· been advised to take it easy- though. He gave out his share the Howie Meeker Sport Shop i finger of his right hand. Soccer Game play maybe nine holes of golf, of punishment and the most medals to the members of the' Stephens, who compiled a .232 but don't go near the ice. In publicized incident of his entire 1 All-Nfld. Championship team . batting average with the Boston Throws Ball· variably, he toured the full career happened Dec. 12, 1933, and also presented the NAFA 'Red Sox and Baltimore over Rained Out course and skated out to show at. Boston. most valuable player award to : the season, had a small piece his hired bands how the game Allister Buffett and the Slrat- of ~ne removed from his right NEW y 0Ri(Ap -Ted Wil· of hockey should be played. WASHINGTON (APJ - Ani ton best defenseman award to wrist. . eel' Hams, Boeton's creat hitter who Yesterdays junior hitlh school FOUGHT THEM ALL $80,000,000 Titan missile complex Ray Sloodley in absentia. Two other Onoles are sch . retired last week, will throw soccer game between Holy There is no doubt he was a will be located at Griffiss Air . , uled for post-season operations t th f' t b 11 at the third Cross and Booth Memorial, mean one on the ice and he ,Force Base, Rome, N.Y. Sena· . T~c GBAAA Will be p_resent· NET FESULT-Annecl with a fish nrt. · :- next week-second baseman ou e Irs 1 scheduled for the Brother Egan seemed to bring out the bntte • tors .Jacobs Yavits and Kenneth mg Jac~ets to the champions at · . · . l . . Jthe ; Marvin Breeding for nose 1ur., world aerlea aame between New Memorial field was postponed In the other fellow. , Keating, New York Republicans, I a. pubhc functw~ here later mc1st~r IS ready for any base la.111 ~It 111 ~ 1 : eery and first baseman Jim Gen· York Yankees and Pittsburgh because of wet field conditions. who was Shore's boss with Bos· said Griffiss would serve as the Ith!s autu~.n at whJch the tea_m iskm· Fielcl stands anywhere Withm h1s · ; tile for removal of a bone spur. Pirates at the atadlum today. The game will now be played ton Bruins, once said: · support base for 18 underground w11l offlc_1ally pass over 1ts h. i Ch. during next week, "People ask me, will Eddie launching sites. awards th1s year to the town. reac .n Icago. FR_A.C:TUR.ED LEADER. Eli W. RfJglrs lAY I- /

DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1960 11. uel Of Left Handers NHL Swings IntO or Third Series Game Weekend- GameS By THE CANADIAN PRESS ton games. rs Scene Switches To New York; ·Series Tied The In the two other ,1ames Tor· teams swing into their first onto will meet the Red Win~ at weekend action with Chicago Detroit and the Rangers timgle 11, J\fl\ IIA!IID rnHK •..\P• - The lav­ Black Hawks in sole possession with the Black Hawks et Chi· or first place with one win anrl . cago. . ""' rork Yankres, bo~st· · ·f: •. ,,,tic .3:10 lt'am bnttm.; a tie for three points. i Montreal now shares secont But have place with New York with ono' ~ .,:'" , :: •rnrt Whitey Ford 1 served notice that they intend to win each. Detroit is fourth witi · · P·'t~tqn·.:h'g \'in e J! a r , It·.. ,:·, a rtucl of left dominate the league 1or at least one point-a tie and one loss in 10 another season. two games. Boston and Toronto : .• • 1, :chc·:·; in totia)''s third 1 ·'' ' I winners for thl! arc in last place . . ~\~· ..'~ c.ilnl(\. I ; .'. i·.:h -,ftrr Thursttav s, last five years, Montreal gave Montreal coach Hector lToe demonstration of this Thursday Blake, despite the pdognostica­ ~ .• ,·: ::::ol ,qnar •:t t~e ~erie~ . 1 night b~ overpowering Toronto lions of sportswriters who pic!< " ·,, ...... -:,rh. lhr \ <•nks re· 1 5·0 : :, ··:,·:r home park Friday: '- Maple Leafs in the club's, his team to win the Stanley Cup .. , · ,.,,.,., of rinsing out I ·. · ., NHL opener. ' for the sixth successive year, The Cam:dicno' win has been stilt is concerned with the Ca· .~-.-. ,:r Jhr !Wonx. The· : . • the most convincing so far in nadiens performance. ,: .':' ::-11! chnire in thcl~~~-~ Ihe young season which opened Discussing M o n t r e a l's win .,., i .~.: :n to\lay ~a me . ~ s Wednesday night in Chicago and over Toronto Thursday night. :.·: , .1'1'' St~ugcl said hr .. .! . ,i 'f· ' ~· . ~ ...... R · ·•. ·,: ,ot· hi, ,rft fielder. EIGNINC ~lCNARCH-Gil Hodges now cl1cck~ his hat out of ~ew York. Blake saici: - :';-.;:·: J;,.,-,.,l. Hector Lo·, Casey Stengel Whitey Ford the Dodgers' ral'k as the National League's all-time right-hand Two games nrc scheduled for "Don't throw flowers at my 0 0 0 · ~.~~ 11 ):1 \ ·~~n· ~'·"' possibili ! hittin York Rangers in Toronto and tories. I mean I like them. But ':: .• · :\~,,,_, .. \'(l to 1(;\:tn towm d presents a sharp contrast in Murtaugh ~a.td he would not ..... \ :. .~ ,·;~::;i~: 'hC' rir:-t ::am~ __s,n ... H_lc_·k_·i_n.:..g:..l_l_is_3_"i_2_u_d_a...:· ~:...:.~'_a,_·n_s_S_al_l_F_ra_I_lc_i_s_co_G_ia_n_t_s_i_n_L_o_s_A_n.:.g:...c_l_c_s. ___ 1 ~anadiens engage you know what I mean. We style. The colorful pitcher fi'Dm make a dehmte announcement - , m :\Iontreal. missed a lot of goals." ·, ·' c' :..• :!:•• outfield in the Vinegar Bend. Ala.. sticks his on his pitch_er lor S~nday's fourth WON IN OPENER i I 'i 1·inht loot in the batter's lace game. It hkely ·Will be Harve? p • A d ; Rangers. who finished in the ": : •. ·.. ,. II ill with hid; when he rears back to throw. His Haddix C11·10l, 'a lefty, but It s ~0 HCAA Bowling '!league hasement last season. 1 Irates re oun th ••• ···, ' • 120 91 s • w ;lll:~:drrg an : ,•cqu1·.~1·t1·on f1·om St. Lou1's in a also could be VPrn Law · • won their opcPing Wed ··· . ~~:.: "r!r~·~a~i,·c 1ncn·· ~~ ~arne enes ea er · ld ~lay 28 deal wa~ a key mo\'e in who won th~ opener. h I nesday night against Boston . . ~. ,. :~·- .11'1 !lc' .,,ou stvr: the Pirates' pennant drive. He Stengel said Ralph Te.rry (10-~1 s B Thursday, October 1_3, as I All six teams will be in action .. <:1·· .:. ' :lt :hird and usc. h~d a 1·3 record with the Cards should be his Sunday pitcher but ' Sk• . been set as the dcadhne for. Sunday night with the Bruins.: NEW YORK (APl -Almost , .. _.. ·.,:••r Howard h lt t . -~., · ,, : ...-:•!l'll r:l>~on a~ain>l the hut finished with a 14·8 season. hinted he migh~ c ange a er 0·1 ays ucs lpper . names for, the a~nual Hoi). 1 this time in Boston, !acin:: Ca· , perfect weather, with the . Danny Murtaugh said the 16·31 day's ?am~. B1ll Stall~rd <3-ll, 1 Cross Men s Bowhn~ league. nadicn~ for the second succcs· tcmtlerature in the high 60s, . , r ll'll ; heating in Pittsburgh would not' a rookie nght·hander, Is a poS· i NEW YORK \' Gulliver's : Libre Road Race here. ~ume a senes that started ba~k Victory similar to Forbes Field," said DlllJly Murtaugh 11 Cardinals meet in a two game I . 111 1954. The Crusaders will 1\lurtaugh, "The players think . i total goal series at the field ' Brabham recently c!mch~d ·play two games at St. Lawrence NEW YORK (AP)-The New Today Ia the last chance for it's a little rough and maybe at Forbes Fwld created no men·· Sunday for the championship.' the 1960 world champwnsh1p! and one encounter at ~tarys- Toronto York State Athletic Commis· members of Senior Softball it is." tal roadblocks in the Pirates. The game will begin at 11.30 1 with fhe straight Grand Pri:-ci town .. over the weekend. They'll sion, acting at the request of teams to obtain tickets for the Remind the Yankees won 52 At least none was evident. a.m., with the second game : victories after winning the I return to the city ~ronday night. •ooM'1'" ;(PI-Tobin Rote the canadian Boxing and League's dance and prcsenta· games at home, Murtaugh coun- ''There's no pressure around scheduled for the following' 1959 title He will be driv-( Rev. Br. J. M. Savage and a!.~:her 1 ~nsational passing Wrestling Federation Friday lion of trophies. Any team~ tcred with: herr," said pitcher Vinegar Sunday. i\lcGt'O\h captured the ing the same Cooper Climax; Rev. Br. H. B. French will ac- lod Toronto Ar· suspended Wilf Grea~es, Can· members wishing to secure a' ·;;hen they must ?ave lost Bend lllizell. "We don't choke Red section while GulliYcr won Formula 1 car in which he: company the team to the Burin to a 2U4 comeback ada's British Empire middle· ticket should contact Dec 25. The 16·3 shellackmg at the up. We haven't and we won't.· three straight games in his di-. made 143.5 :IIPH Wednesday: Peninsula. The series was not o1er Hamilton Tiger· weight champion. . Murphy at 4799. After today tmnds of the Yankees in t_he This isn't a club· that drops: vision to earn the right for a during a trial run at the In· played last year as the, late Fnday night in a bruising This cost Greaves, of Edmon- tickets left will be offered to : second game of the world senes dead over one loss." crack at the title. diana polis Speedway. school opening had it cancelled.

Four football game. ·ton, a 10-round semi-final bout the general public. I --- .. ======-:--=-,------''------=-==-=-======--=~-=-.:..._1 • 1 I • _____ - \ : - lra;:uc-leading Argos./ with Obdulio Nunez at Madison Th ff · · h d 1 d f I . H-3 ~oing into the final Square Garden Oct. 15. e a aJr IS sc e u e or I murk with dazzling The CBWF informed the the Crystal Pala_ce on Tuesday, · on Role's passing for N y k h G I October 11 startmg at 9.00 p.m. t~~rrrtrrl touchdowns to hedwb or groudp 1 ~tt reav~~The various trophies will be i • a een p1 ace on 1 s unavall· d t 10 30 " · ' al.-14 lrad and then add· bl I' t f { T t f lf'll presente a . p.m. •.. us1c: 8 0 1 1 m:ter dmchin" touchdown a t e ISh ~r \ mgt . hu N. 1for the dance will be provided 1 an mtmrptcd Hamilton r~ urnD. oku T~on rae Wit llle· ·by the Commandores Orchestra. . Sorry Folks nan 1c ager. • • •

th 1 f<>rmrr 1\'ational ··we _have a work_ing agree- .. t1 a~ur ace with. De· ":lent With the_ Cana~1an fedcra­ l.:on; and Green Bay tllon a~d co'!lp1led with th~ir _re· Lions Sign bd two touchdown I quest, sa1d a comm1ss1on ELECTRIC SERVICE WILL 1o hallbal·k Dick shatto ! spokesman. ~~~ fvmh quarter uprising I Olympic ·Star Pr ~~~ Tig~r-('ats had held ~1\h Meeting For off 1wu brilliant goal· -- I I mnd5 in th(• third quarter. DETROIT (AP)-The Detroit, BE INTERRUPTED • 32-year-nld Rote's pass­ Lions Friday signed two-time I the hig difference. He Cigarette Sale Olympic hurdle champion 19 of 31 passes for Glenn Davis to a National Fool· yard< in a ~real display of ball League contract and expect A meeting of all baseball Puranre firm has profits from the sale will go track. tonfid~nrt than its Amer· towards the expenses of the • tompetitor~ that Navy and league. THAT PORTION OF THE I. I":':" I ~lethodist football I I A "WISE" 'MOVE .11·ill show up for their ' POPULATION JUMP ': In the O.l'~ter bowl game I ~;-;y WEST OF BONA VENTURE ; MOOSE ON MENU WASIIINGTON (AP) - King ' SUDBURY, Ont. lCPI- Moose Hussein of Jordan said Friday contart~tl all sorts of 1 :I steaks will be on the menu at alter a talk with President Eisen· 1 firms hut nobody the Salvation Army hostel here bower that the dropping of neu 1 AVENUE, NEWTOWN ROAD, PAR- to hand!~ it, so I gave next week. Lands and forests tralist moves for a quick Eisen ' " I Llol ds of London,'' said personnel were forced to shoot a bowel'· Khrushchev meeting wa:; : ADE STREET AND NORTH OF 'I Bla~;ingham, Oyster young bull moose neaa· Burwash wise. The pro-Western Arab mon· : ~hairman • II . Thursday 20 miles south or here. arch told reporteds that he thinks : Paid a s saul the shrin· The animal was struck by a car "prior to such a suggestion, , · PENNYWELL ROAD, ST. CLARE It l.OOO premium to and later found tangled in a wide there should have been plenty ol I 51 25 II, 000 1 · insurance that fence. The meat from the ani· work and planning so that the ' teams appear in the stad· mals will be turned over to the chances of a useful result would I AVENUE AND. BLACKMARSHI I : Salvation Army. be better." I ' AD 1.' lj. lu PLEASE MAKE NOTE OF THE TIME: !I:· ' ' ,j! '.I :·' ! SUNDAY, OCTOBER 9th . i .I ... i

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l //1' I f) lffl£1 ( ciiiil=? =- LIGII c,p HAND IN IT .. t hit in the . -II ~ootbaD is blg·,at :OUke this fall a lot of the bigness will .•. llaturaiJy t 'OC: nght h•nd of Qu~erback Don Albnan. Passing comes ' . PIOspect 0 t e. Freeport, Pa .. junior. He's a five-figure bonus b1lScball ··~ 11 a ptl~ller. He hits. tlie target. . . ''• . ~ 12 sight. It'• entirely probable portlDJ Actor." THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE that many yean frlm, after it r------, has been exhibited throughout Earlier, in New York City, Paramount the world, "Ben Hur" still wlll the highly respected New York I Capitol .: be gathering the medals, pla· film Critlct had named i•Ben NOW .PLAYING ques and atatuettea that have Hur" u "Beat Picture of· the I Today 1 been coming ita way almost Year' in their ann111l balloting. • since it wu flnt shown to the And in Hollywood', the GAJtY COOPER TJtiUMPHANT . "BEN HUR" public. Scr.l!en Producen Guild had CHARLTON HESTON IN HONORED WR'H MORE ·As most anyone who can named It "Best Produced Pic· ''THE WRECK OF THE AWARDS THAN ANY read, see or listen knows, "Ben lure of the Year"; the Screen MARY DEARE." OTHER PICTURE Hur" galloped to victory in the Directors Guild, at its annual 'Ehe world's most honored 1960 Academy· Award aweep· banquet, had honored it as · Gary Cooper, in one of the \ I motion picture! stakes as dram11tically and de· ''Best Directed Film of the most virile roles of his career, Six little words. Used to· cisively as does the hero's Year"; and it was named "Beat and Charlton eston, in his gether, they become synony· chariot in the climatic race of American Prell. first screen portrayal since mous with ''Ben Hur." the picture. It broke all records In addition, magazines, such "BenHur", are pitted against No film in the history of by winning eleven of the covet· as "Seventeen," "Good House- each other in Metro-Goldwyn· Hollywood has been on the re­ ed "Oscars.'' keeping" and "Redbook," had Mayer's spectacular sea drama, ceiving end of so many awards MARKS ANOTBEJt presented plaques to ''Ben Hur" ''The Wreck of the Mary 01 and honors as has Metro-Gold· MILESTONE emblematic of Ita aelection as Deare." wyn ~layer's spectacular pro­ But the ceremony ln HollY· the finest production released The action picture (in Cin· By LESLIE duction, based on Gen. Lew wood on April 4th at which the during the month. It had top. emaScope and color) is based on Wallace's famous no\'cl. Academy Awards were present· ped the Ten Best of the Year the best-selling novel by Ham· ed actually marked just another list of every newspaper eritlc mond Innes. It was filmed part· milestone along the award·win· in every city in which it had ly off the Southern California ning path the film bas been opened prior to the new year. coast and also in London, South· following. The national Conference of ampton and on the English Just two weeks previously, Christians and Jews presented Channel. Guest stars in the England's Duke of Edinburgh, ".Ben Hur" with a special ccrti· impressive cast include )iichael husband of Queen Elizabeth, fic.ate. for "out.standing leader· Redgrave, Emlyn Williams, Cecil had presented his eountrv's ship m promotmg the cause of Parker ani Alexander Knox, ! equivalent of an "Oscar" ·to good will and understanding with Vir.ginia McKenna, Brit· "Ben Hur". He is president of among all the people of the ain's top feminine star, playing the Society of Film and Tele· nation." The plaque given it by the picture's solo feminine role. ' vision Arts, which each year the Greater Los Angeles Wo· Filmed in the tradition of I honors the most noteworthy men's Club was only one o! such memorablr sea stories as ' achie\·ements in those fields. dozens presented to "Ben Hur" "Mutiny on the Bounty" and T "Ben Hur" was named "Best by women's organizations dur· "Cap~ins Courageous," the I I ; film {rom any sourse released ing the ~arly days of its release. new picture unfolds a drama of i in Great Britain in 1959," and But 1t was the Academy conflict and suspense played '; I Jack Hawkins, one of the 1tars Aware ceremony at Hollywood's against a background of storm­ I! .· • I o{ the production, was there to Pantages Theatre which focus- swept seas, ship-wreck, mutiny . . .·· .· .··• .··• · ... I receive it on behaU of Metro. ed world wide attention on the and murder. ·.· · · ., '' · ·· · Golclwyn Mayer. production to a greater degree A mood of foreboding my. Cltarlron flrsron, ploy; tM The ceremony in London than ever before. It safe to stery is established in the very 1111 I Is ririe role ;,. Melro·Goldwyn· • rame Jess than a week after the assume that "Ben Hur" was on first scenes taking place at .ll.ayu'3_;·fcod""'-!, ~tDnrd • 1 Hollywood Foreign Press As- the front page of practically night in the English Channel j~~·~:':,no~:&;:~j~~e.'r~~·~~·;;: sociation, at its annual dinner, every newspaper .in the world on a raging sea whe, the for8r·• ah .. od in the picture'• had awarded a Golden Globe to on the day followmg the event. freighter, Mary Deare, ut of ··l!~c~ocalar. rhariol rnc ... ~he 1the production as "Best Picture In addition to winning the Hong Kong, rams the small sal. lf'tlltom lr ~·lcr prPsentotron of the Year." In addition, this top honor as ''Best Picture of vage boat, Sea Witch. u·os ·~'"'"" 111 lr~b· and "'''"r group honored William Wyler the Year," an award which Mrs When John Sands (Charlton 'MGJIIfor~'ll" Camtra locnleo s,"' color and as the Best director of the sam z·ama J'1st accepted for her' H es t on ) , palot· o{ the salvage 6 Year" and Stephen Boyd, who late husband, who produced the boat, makes a perilous climb Anti lire end is scarcely in portrays 1\lessala, as "Best Sup. film, "Ben Hur" brought "Os· , aboard the Mary Deare, he cars" to the following 1 finds the freighter to be on William Wyler, named Best fire and completely deserted ex· Director. cept for blood-begrimed Gideon Charlton Heston, voted B'st Patch (Gary Cooper). Unable Actor for his performance in because of the storm, to regal~ the title role. the deck of his salvage boat BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Sands is forced to remain o~ Hush Grifftb, selected as the Mary Deare and now dis­ Best Supporting Actor for his covers to his horror that Patch FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By MERRELL portrayal of Sheik Ilderim is steering the freighter with Robert Surtees, for Best Cine· the deliberate Intent to wreck matography in a color film her on the rocks of the Mink· Miklos RoZ8a, for Best Musi· ies, Channel graveyard of dis· cal Scoring of a Dramatic Film abled ships. -TO -DAY Elizabeth Haffenden, for Best What follows leaves the spec. Costume Design In a color film. tator .in suspense in re-gards to Ralph Winters and John Dun· the circumstances by which the nln!l: for Best Film Editing. Mary Deare has come to be William Horning and Edward abandoned. Why did her cap. Carfagno, for Best Art Direc- tain die? Did Patch murder tion, with Hugh Hunt for Set him? What caused the explos. Decoration. ion and the fires on the ship? I ' Franklin !!. Milton, for I Why did the crew mutiny? What Best SOUtld. vital cargo did the Mary Deare ;,· A. Arnold Gillespie and Ro· carry? Why has Gideon Patch ,. bert MacDonald and Milo Lory steered his ship onto the -,:. for Best Special Effects. ' rocks? ~. 1 These questions and others I ' The el~ven awards topped are asked in the sensational I the previous record of nine trial of Gideon Patch at a Court held by "Gigi." ' of Inquiry in London, a trial I ' ·By EDGAP Since the aecret vot1n1 of the in which Patch's evasive and I ' CHARLTON well. unsatisfactory testimony makes ·--.. ·-··· ...... __ GARY 'l'l\1'.;·.~.\ T"~''.\:-'S 1'\0ft'C. VJ•_: ...;,;l i him out as a man with criminal HESTON i\'.ni ~\)',LOIN'? ' ! ' COOPER , LYRICIST COLLAPSES intent. Not until the end are ' atiMLIImiE I ! IN COLOR TORONTO (CP) _ B d the ~nswers to the riddle reveal. '\' 'CE\"'l:>l. ~- lyricist Alan Jay Ler::: ~:f. ed 111 t~e climatic episode in f\Tie\.lt:» "iO ,·,.... lapsed Tuesday night and was which Ga?eon Patch and John "1\16 ~1.! ~;' Also UP-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS taken to hospital with a bleeding Sands swim beneath the sea to 51\C'S f\:E\.11-1' .~ .. · ·.:~: 1 ulcer. Lernerd went through the explore the sunken hold o{ the •• TIMES OF SHOWS: 1 nights with only two or three Ma_ry Dear~ and. come. close to <... ~ i hours sleep'' working on Came· losing their hves 1n their -~, EVENING SHOWS 6.45-9.00. .•. (lot .. hia Broadway-bound musical search . for . evidence, These ' ·'·. MATINEE: 2 P.M. which opened here Saturday scenes, 111 whach the motion pic· I Mrs. Lerner said he is expected lure cameras went below the 1 to be out of hospital after four surface of the water along with or five days of rest. the actors, are among the most unusual and exciting ever film. NEXT AnRACTION med. · l. JACK LEMMON - SHIRLEY MACLAINE - FRED MRS. JONES AT THEATRE A Julian Blaustein Produc· MACMURRAY in "THE APARTMENT"- LAUGHS to~~WON (Reutersi-Mr, Jones tion for MGM, "The wreck of IS wife to see a play Wed· the Mary Deare" waa directed - COMEDY - EXCITEMENT. nesday Bight and gave theatre· by Michael Anderson who di PRISCILLA'S POP fi:"~ an unexpected thrlll. Using rected the Academy Award-win: name 5 t~ e 5 e r v e d !0 another ning "Around the World in 80 ' e couple arraved to at· Davs" and "Shak H d W'th t end a performance or a corned , th • . " e an s I called The Amorous Prawn Th~ e D~v1l. The screen play is audience quickly recol!llited An· b[ Enc Amb~er." whose film tony Armstrong-Jones and his ~ ory credits mclude "Journey wife, Princess Margaret nto Fear," "The Cru!l Sea" ---·---· and 'A Night To Remember." The first three steps to Look the cosmetic counlers beauty-at any time of t he over when next you go shopping. yea~-are: cleanse, stimulate and They are laden with beauty aids lunncate. -many of them new. • NOW PLAYING ..( ___F_ood __ a_nd_D_n_· n_k _ _~l Anawer to Pra'lloua Puzzle A special youth performance to-clay (Saturday) at 9 o1clock. Children 12 · MORTY MEEKL! years and under 7 S cents; Students 90 cents.

WINNER 11 ACADEMY 11 Alllntlo111 45 TJbl• OF . AWARDS 28 Theepllll bi!wr...... : ao Biblical 46 Grade :; pronoun. 47 Yean of live. 31 Male children 48 Rom1n 33Rule~ ULIIIl• meiiJIIr'el 40Jntereat undub' 43 Romlll river

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THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE By W. SHRUGGS· For Prompt • and Efficient FURNACE FUEL and STOVE .OIL DELIVERI,ES ~~·a£oot DIAL 3007, 7469, 300.1 lWJL Convenient CAPTAIN EASY By LESLIE TURNER THE GREAT EASTERN OIL Contract Service j.' COMPANY LIMITED u I ,, I ':: '' t ~I :! .. , ' 7.3~Road Show with Sportl, ' .. 1 !·i! News and Weather. I ., . 0.3{}-Sunday SC'bool of the • Jacoby ' •" Air. I• 10.01-Week ln Review. .' 10.30-Newa ln a Minute. ' 3.00-Saturday Serenade On .Bridge 'I 3.55-News. 10.3~Nfld. Business Week. ' 4.00-Bob's Ban!lwa&on. 11.00-News ln a Minute. 4.55-Newl .. 11.01-Chapel for Shutlna. COUNT HAND TO &.00-Bob'a Bandwaaon. 12.00-Newa ln a Minute. ESCAPE GUESSING 5.30-Supper Serenade. P.M. :\~1\'S. 5.50-Fisherman'a Foretast 12.01.:..s1ng lt A&aln. BY OSWALD JACOBY ALLEY OOP ·:... T,·r pf the Mornin~o. 12.30-Newa. By V. T. HAMLIN •· 'BL' :-.ews and Weatber. 1.55--Newa. 8.DO-BillleUn Board. 12.46-Provinelal News Kound It doesn't matter to North · Clock. J &.l~Sportacaat and up. whether his partner is playing a '-·""'":.:. :·:~::." Pr1·otions. I Travelogue. l.DO-News In a Minute. 15·17, or a 15-18, or a 16·18 no· ::...rrc•.:.,;u Preview. trump. He has 22 points lnclud· ·• ·::1 ,,f the Border 8.30-Supper Serehade. 1.01-Lonsine's Symphonette. 6.30-News and Weather. 1.30-News. ing all four jacks and four kings and in o~der to hold as i 6.45-News. 1.40-Parliament Hill. 2.00-News in a Minute. many as 15 pomts South must 1 7.00-Canada at Work. 7.15-Shillealagh Showtime. 2.01-Road Show and News. have three aces and two queens. His Or· 8.00-Cream of tlte Crop. ·'-01-Hour of Decision. So North raises lo the erand ' 9.4:;.-News. 4.30-Newa. r slam and sits back happily. r:~r~:r~ : 10.0o-VOCM All Time Hit 4.33-Education. ! South isn't quite so happy 1·:,__ \\u,:c.tl Program. li.OO-News in a Minute. j when he sees the ,dummy. He 4:.-~:.m:l Hnrt Program. Partlde. li.Ol-Hour of Decision. 1 ca~ only count to 12 top tricks '1:-BBL :\t'll ~ 10.30-Eventide Meditations. .. 'h . 10.45-Sports. 5.30-Children 's Story Hour ' and notes that he has a two >:~-· .\:-:!:tnll~C'l,r!' C 01re. 8.00-Newa. w_ay finesse for the queen of ::.-.tr r;.r:n Broadcast ~ 10.55-News. i 11.00-Torbay Weather. 6.l~Calling all Children. hearts for his grand slam. ,:... wo:irl Church News. 11.30-St. Thomas' Church ;:-~!:d [1.1~ Serenade. lli.OS-Big Top Ten. In such a situation South can 111.30-Music from the Old Service. 7.45-Road Show and Newa. I try a straight guess but if he is ~"'-Dv' I< Bulletin. • I Mill, 10.01-Family Bible Hour. a good player he will improve · ·, · · Program , 12.00-News. his chances by performin& a ·,._,-Bc·'~'rw~ and Weather 1'12.05-Club 190. 10.3{}-N ews. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By MERRELL BLOSSER 10.45-Sunday Serenade. feat known as ''Counting the ;~.R,· s::1:np Club. 1.00-News. 11.00-Golden Age of Popular hand." :j~oo)!u;:ra\ Program. 1.05-Club 590. . NATLlRALl.Y Tl-115 IS ::.-)!om Scene. 2.00-Ciose Down. Songs, 11.3{}-Semprinl Serenade. . He obtains his count by run. TEMPORARY, UNTrL. Observatory mng off all the 10 tricks in the CATCH UP/ I' SUNDAY, October 9th. 1:!.00-News In a Minute. b:r ~i~nnl. 12.01-Melodies and 1\t.,,noriea. other auits and this particular 3'-Her,:; Harmony. A.M. 12.35-Mantavani. I time he winds up with an abso· ;~-n:; Wrrk. I 6.30-News and Weather. 1.0{}-News in a Minute and 'lute sure thing, .:._ T::r.r lor French. ! 6.3~Sunday Breakfast Sign Off. It just happens that East :~--(~.Jr.~onctcs. 1 6.55-News. ''-~';eboll. 7.00-Sunday Breakfut. ::.-\:c;ttal Program. 7.3{}-Sl. Anne'a Shrin• of the VOWR NOJ.TR 3:--'~?rrr Gucs. Air. SUNDAY, Oeteber 9it. ~ews and Weather. .KQJ 7.45-Sunday Breakfast Clu) ~r------¥KJ7 n£ Praise. and Newa. A.M. ·tAKJ ~lusic. 8.30-0ral Roberti. 10.00-Tell us a Stoey. ...K-J 107 ·"-'"' •• Bulletin. 9.00-People's Gospel Hour. 10.1~Stoey Time with Nancy WEST EAST 15--~::d Sports Roundup. 9.30-Revlval Eehoea. . Edwards. .109871 n:~ I~ '')' Story. 10.00-News. 10.3()-.Mymns We Love. ¥2 ¥QII!I43•u 51....\\'<:th~r for ~!arinera. 10.05-0ld, Old StofJ. 10.45-0rgan Music, • 97!1 •ton: 1\LJ)~nr.y Burt and Strings. ... 8532 10.30-Frant and EmeaL ll.~t. Andrew's Presbyter- ... 4 By EDGAR MARTIN 3~E:::tt~rto Ros and Or- 10.45-Blble Talks. . ian Church Service. BOt!TR (D) BOOTS AND HEll BUDDIES ll.OG-Cbureb Stnin. ,. 12.15-Musical .Momenta. .All2 P.M ''l ¥A101 GRIIIC.\Oll7 s~"'s:s, :\atwnal !':ews. 12.15-Vistu af Israel. ,~. i~:!t~i~i.W :civ:'::;:t•. tQB4 ~\\£:'So ~~~~~ ~\\..\. 12.30-News. 1.00--Close Down. ...AQU \o\~Si:\..Vo ...~R.e 12.3S-The Search. · 8.00-Muaic of the Muten. No one vulnerable "'e"' 't\h\i:'S \lp'. 1.00-Sporta Review. ·c;~ 1.30-Hospilll and other Re· IIOII&h Wel~ Norih !aU 1 N.T. Pass 7 N.T. PIN l.!~~ewad. S d porta. l .--.;oUn ay erena e. 8.40-Dr. Ritchie F. Bell. Pau Pasa 00-CBC .\ cws and Weather Optninl lead-• 10 l~Pro;ram Htgblightl 1.45-How Christian kl'nee 8.M-Daily Meditation Heall. - 700-R li ' S ' . f 1.1J-.•~am ~lus1c Box 00-JI A h Sb w and . e g1oua erv1ce rom 2· Nm mee e. 0 Wesley United Church. ews. 8.00-0rgan Music. shows up with only one club llork t: .K. and only two spades. ~r-.•m"· me Gardener 3.30-Sunday afternoon at ll90. B.l~Eventide Echoes. · News 3.55-Newa. 8.30-The Search. Hence be must have started 4.00-Lutheran Hour. -l5-Th Q t' B ,,_,'""'"· Recital · 4.30-Sunday afternoon at 590. 8· e ues 1on ox. with exactly 10 red cards. !IJ-Gower Street United • 9.00-Sunday Chonle. Church. 4.55-News. 9.15-When a Child Asks. Then West proceeds to follow 5.00-Sunday afternoon at 580. 11.30-The Protestant Hour. to three diamond leads so that C\t\1 5.30-Lawr~nce Welk Show. 10 00-Hoe ill! 1 d th R East could not have started Br ~ and Weather 6.00-Ave Maria Hour. · n o er e- :~Pro~r•m Highlights J. with more than four diamonds. PRISCILLA'S POP 6.15-Sunday afternoon at 190. ~ · D l.'-To Pr.;:-~ mv God 0 1 Hence, East was dealth at least By AL VE"MEER 9 45-Newa e own. aix hearts and West could not f 15-Re,~,,~,.l Ro~ndup :00-Thia is my Story. 10.11-Weather Forecut :5-)lu~:~.d Program 10 hold more than one. r 110.3{}-0Utdoors in Newfouad· 30-BBC :->m1 •. South playa a heart tu dum· ~ I 11-S~ndar ~h>eellany land. ·I Snn;; Time. 10.45-Sp;~rleaat. CJON-CJOX TV my's king and when West fol· lows to that lead he has played i II>-Dorr1m1nn Obs. Time 10.55-News. SATURDAY, Octeber 8th. ! Si£na!. 11.00-Bi& Top Ten. his one and only heart. South I .us-:aay Jtegen. finesses against East's queen ldr~n \lagazine 11.30-Club 5DO. I Z-15-World Series. just as surely as if he were I .. ~,,.,r,n>~l Game. 12.00...News . l· 12.015-Ciub 510, l.ll~arteon Party. lookinJ right in hia hand. I ' Speakin& . ~ I · ect 61. 12.55-Newa. 1.36-Tlle Changjllg Face. 7.1111-Thla 11 Allee. ··-·""'· Program from 1.00-Cltne Do'lfll. .r, 1.16-Tep Plays. CARD Sense I 1.110-Weekend News i' . ' l 1.11-NatloDal Newa Q-The bidding has been. I the South Wed North · East , I CJON. 8.36-Dennil Menace I 9.00-Saller of London 1 ¥ Pass 1 • Pass .I 8ATUU>AY, October ldl. 9.36-A Man Called X. 2 ¥ Pass 3 .., Pass A.M. 10.06-Peter Gann. 3 • Pass 4 ¥ Pan I ? I 8.30-The Bob Lewil Show- 11.36-NHL ROCKEY. I Newa, Weather and Ship. 1U5-Jallette. You, South, hold: MORTY MEEKLE By DICK CAVELL pin&. lUS-Kin& Whyte Show. .A 2 ¥A K 9 8 7 8 t4 3 2. 10.0{}-Martin'a Corner. lUG-News BeadlJne• ... A 8 I 10.15-Rlpt To Happiness. • What do you do? 10.30-National Newa. SUNDAY, Oclober 9th. A-You bave bid your 1111 10.35-Top Twenty Five Tun• . 9.0G-Oft' to Adventure. hand like a minimum so far and -Witb New• and 8.15-The LIYinl World. your partner has llld strongly Weather. U6-TIIia Ia The Life. and also shown a singleton dia· 1.111-News. sli.OO-Caucer Is Your mond, A slx·heart bid Is lndl· 1.3~Editorlal. ' Problem. eated er if you feel ambitious VOCM 1.46-Spoi'U. 10.15-Janpaaese Dancing, yeu may try for seven via the S.\Tt:RDA Y, Ottober 8th. 1.45-Art Baker's Note'book. 18.31-New Re..ts for Old. Blackwood four and five lio· 2.00-Newa Highll&hts. 11.00-Church Service frem St. trump route. 2.01-Road Show and News. Andrew's Presbyterian TODAY'S QUESTION 8.05-BulleUn Board. Church, The bidding has been: 6.10-Natlonal Newa. UI-Tke Chriataphen. West North Ea1t' Seuth 8.1~portJ., 6.00-A Tale if Fear Cities. lt 1• Pass '? 11.30-Cl.ub " and News. 8.!6-Newa Majaslne, You, South, hold: 8.00-Niwa in a Minute.. 7.00-ReJelle 1. .Q 8 7 ¥A K 8 7 8 t3 ... Q 8.01-Rit Parade and Newa. '1.36-Bob cummings Show. 10 5 4 , 9.00-Ne;ra. 1.111-:lobln Beect what do you do? Uo-Newa in a Mtnute. a.a•-N•Uonal Velvet. Answer Tomorrew BUGS BUNNY By LEON SCHLESINGER. 9.31-Let'a SIQ a RJIIIL 9.00-The World of Mualc, US!-Newa. a.30-Ed Sallina Show. 10.00-NiWI l!!ithlllhta. i 10.10-G. M, Preaents. 10.01-Tbe 111'11 ·Dance. 11.10-:-Anlel. • BARBS 10.30-NaUIJftll Newa, 11.00-Elleounter. lD.4$-Satwfq Nllht lout li.D-Newa BeadlJaet. - By HAL COCHRAN. Paft1.,and ·Nen. The question before the 2.01-Queen~ip .ou. Soon mother will have her house Is, which one to buy and 111NDAY, OdOIIer tth. winter coat out of· the moth· where the money is coming A.M. balll and fi1ure 1he needs a from. new o11e, • • • U~Newa. With the ever.growing popu· IJIS-~1 With tllt lation in our country think of . Guard~: . all the friends wou can have if 7.oo.;...Newa. 1 .. In some cases married men . 7:05-;Bell runoai' ·· · are people who . used to envy you're a right guy . ''1.30--l;ewa:, · married men. • • • ·... THE DAILY NEWS, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, OCTOBER ~14~------~------~·------­ ~------~ STEAMSHIP. MOVEMENTS Fly to St. Pierre FOR SALE I NEWSPECIAL THE NFLD. GRi!;AT LAKES Oct 21st, Pictou Oct. 22nd, due I For mformotion call STEAMSHIPS LTD. St. John's Oct. 24, sailing Oct. MRS. O'BRIEN at A 1953 Hillman $2.25 Delivered lJ_LF.""~ s.s. Gowrie loading· at Mon 25th. treal Oct. lOth, for St. John's *Fergus leave Charlottetown 4461A or 90797L DIAL 6759H or l§ll! and Botwood. Oct. 28th, leave Pictou, N.S. For taxi-boat service call Ideal winter cor. 2 i XXXV •down. The Secret ServJce hman's tr!iVo!f.~~'l.l~~~inio~~~~~· ~{:i. 1~~~ca~iv~o~~.:o~~:. ~~~: FRANK DUNNE at It seemed as If hours had bullet, well·almed, ha 5 atter· M v Perth loading at Tor· *Fergus leave Charlottetown, P~blic Notice Price $150. ~\· I I passed, but no more than 10 ed his right shoulder. Leeds onto oct. 15th, Hamilton Oct. P.E.l. Nov. 4, leave Pictou, N. APPOINTSMENTS TO 2376. . ' ~ i I minutes had elasped since Arte· could not repress a cry of 16th, Montreal Oct. 18th for S. Nov. 5th, arrive St. John's MAGISTRACY I aug23,1mth PHONE 7805M -~-1 I mus had entered the shack with agony. st. John's and Botwood. Nov. 7, leave Nov. 8. l ' Marvin Leeds, Gun at the .ready, Artemus •M.V. Dundee loading at *Fergus leave Chai'lottetown, 1 Applicants for appomtment ·=~~~~~~~~~~· ·;' "Spain," a voice called. strode to the s1ttlng man. He Toronto oct. 22nd,. Hamilton P.E.I. Nov. 12th, leave Pictou, to the Magistracy are advised ,;! 1 Sales Ke~nes;entl~ti­ I "The name" answered Arte· kicked away Leeds' gun. The Oct 23rd ·Montreal Oct. 26th N.S. Nov. 12th, arrive St. John's that the salary for the first ' mua, "is Bald,wln.'' man slu.mped sidewise and was for 'st. Jobn's. Nov. 14th, leave St. John's Nov. year for an appointee to the Required I "Can we make a deal?" Leeds unconsc1ous. s.s. Go'Nrie loading at Toron· 15th. Magistrai:y is S5,200.00. After MANUFACTURER or asked. Suddenly, belatedly,. the :oad to oct. 29th, Hamilton Oct. 30th, *Refrigeration. ont' year of probation if the ed system of steel st 1 "No dicker," Artemus an· below was ablaze With light. Montreal Nov. 2nd for St. John's NI''Ll.I.·C,;ANADA STEAI\ISJIII'S ~ppointee prow~s satisfactory he' now bein.g succcssfulh· 1wered. ~lenled by Dutra came at a and Botwood. *M.V. Woodcock sailing from 1 will be placed m, a salary. throughout U.S.A. and I "We'll get you-and lhe boy," stumbling. run, Artemus smiled Further November sailings Montreal Oct. 6th, due SV scale commencing at $5,560.00 ada requires reprcs!•rr.,.,. . I' Leeds called. , at him thmly: . , . will be London, Pert~, Du~d.ee. John's Oct. lOth. and ming by annual incre· i for Newfoundland and . i Artemus heard a car start "You cut 1t fme, he ~a1d. London and Gowrie sallmg M.V. Ardgarry sailing from ments of $100.00 to $5.890.00. 1 time provinces. . ' 1 9 5 4 down by the road, It drove fui'1· "You cut it just a little fme." dates later. Halifax Oct. Bth, due St. John's An appointee with legal quali· in steel strappiu~ and .J I 1 ously away "Lost your army, "I got no authority here," • Refrigeration. Oct. lOth. fications may be placed on F 0 R D lied lines helpful but J I I Leeds?" he' asked, Dutra said. ''Its country." , CLARKE STEAMSHIP CO, 1\I.V. Fauvette sailing from the salary scalf at the point essential. Plea>e ' 1 . There would not have been Pomfret Lionel was there, •Gulport . leaving Montreal Halifax Oct. 11th, • due St. $5,560.00 immediately on ap·l 00 full details to Box lQ; c many. The plot had not called bug.eyed. "It was when I was Oct, 15, due St. John's Oct 10, John's Oct. 13th. . . pointment. $500· Daily News. for many. It had been such a investigating why there was a saili.ng Oct. 12. . M.S. Bedford 11 sa1hng from Attention is drawn to the · perlect trap. Maybe the dead cellar th~t I. got collared. 1 wa~ H1ghliner leavmg , Montreal Mon~real Oct. 13th, due St. fact that the time for the: Bal·rd MotOrS Ltd 1 _:ct8~-- . ~- . man on the floor and one other. shut up m 1t. It stinks. Chemi· Oct, 12, due St. Johns Oct. 17, J(lhn s Oct. 17th. . . ! filing of applications for ap· • • Not more And that other had eals and trays and tools and sailing Oct. 19, Bay Roberts. ~.V. Ardgarry sallmg from, pointment to the Magistracy i MERRYMEETING ROAD : 1 I 1 ' l'k1 h " •N t 1 · d Montreal Hahfax Oct. 17th, due St. has been extended to October 1 · 1 : "Annual Sale' deserted. Leeds would be res· e t at too. , ovapor eavm., ' John's Oct. 19th. . . 15th, 1960. · Dl "l 8-0378 _ 8-0379 perate. . :•we'll look it over,' Artemus O~t: 19, due St. John's Oct. 24, •M.V. Woodcock sailing from ,... !The Ladiet.' College .. Come. out.'' Artemus com· said. &al~mg Oct. 20. Montreal Oct. 20th, due St. H. G. PUDDESTER, ·- manded, "with wour hands up. • • • Gulp~rt leave M~ntreal Oct. John's oct. 24th. Deputy Attorney General. Society and Guii~ · You're alone, Leeds. You're ka· Mrs. Roche ran down the 26th, amve St. Johns Oct. 31st, *REFRIGERATION octB Where To Stay putt By now the Beauregards walk and flung herself upon leave Nov. 2nd. will hold their ' are in custody Your office has her knees to clasp her son in Highliner leave Montreal Balsam Hotel I AUTO PARTS '(Whole): ANNUAt SAlE i been taken ov;r under a search ser nrms. "Aw, rats!' objected Nov 2~~·· due St. John's Nov. BARNES ROAD ·! ; 1 warrant. Same goes for Bay· the boy, but somewhat tremul· 7th, saJimg Nc,v. ~th. Nfld. \ ' Situated in the Heart of I Wednesday side's house Clean sweep, ously. Mrs. Roche stood erect, *Novaport leavmg Montreal the Cit:. ' ~eiis" · and there. were stars in her Nov. 9th, due St. John's Nov. A~~~:r• Thursday, The~ was silence. Then eyes as she looked at Artemus. 14th, sailing Nov,. 16th. Quiet, Comfortable Atmos­ 1 T -ed k · k' · She cupped his cheeks in her •Gulfport leavmg Montreal phere . 38 1 November 16 and ....., s spo e agam, as mg a . . h d N lOth, d St John's Nov LATEST HOLLYWOOD ' question. "Who are you?" slender hands, drew h1s ea ov. . . ue . · For heservatioru. and In· Bambrick i Particulars later, · "Art' B Jd · u 't d down and kissed him on ihe 21st, sa1lmg Nov, 23rd. !111111~-- Street. emus a wm, m e )' •Refrileration formation. GOSSIP-ON BOATS, ')ial 7191·2 -- ~·--- States Secret Service." ~~Thank ou, Mr. Baldwin," GUU' AND NORTHERN Lee.ds curse.d. Th.ere was de.s· shft •aid. Y SHIPPING CO. i h Th ~ " BY ERSKINE JOHNSON Dial 6336 peration n IS VOice. ere IS Jick and her . father were •Fergus leave Charlottetown, Hollywood Correspondent MRS. JOHN FACET BliiLDING MATERIALS a difference between de~per· standing there now. "Brat!" she PEl Oct. 7th, Pictou Oct. 81~, Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Resident Managerell CHESTER DAWE, LTD. atlon and fear. The man knew said. "I ought to bust you one." due St. John's Oct. )Oth., &ail· m31.tf SHAW ST. and TOPSAIL RD i' he had come ~o the end of th.e "You and who else?" Porn· ing Oct. lltb. HOLLYWOOD, (NEAl-Dick' llis Four Star films tor TV and I·~~~:::::::=:::=::::::::;:.::;,' For all your Buildlna J"C?Id. He realized now that It fret Lionel demanded .•."Hello, *Fergus leave Ch~rloltetown Powell confirmed the whispers his fifth year as "Zane Grey ~· Requirements cat: was he who had been the dupe. dad " Oct. 14th, leave Pictou Oct. , h b 1 h h d 11 "l'm coming after you, Bald· ,; R h t d d h' b 15th, arrive St. John's Oct. 17th, about his electrolysis. Theater ost, u . e a a For Fast so161--91171 1 win." he said. .nr. ~ e ex en e IS ony leave Oct. 18th. "Sure, I've got it," he said. Ibis waterfront gossip and ... He stepped into view and hand, which the boy took grave- *Ferg· us leave Charlottetown "But have you heard about well. ELECTRICAL walked slowly toward the cabin. ly · ''I . thought you'd turn up"' ' 'Lady Clai'rc.'•." Well. the "Lady Claire" is i ' His nands hung at his sides, he sa1d. We hadn't heard about "Lady a new boat which Claire Trevor Taxi Service APPLIANCES F h d · h' 1 · left~. You're 1 one-man Claire" and we were all ears. and her husband 1\lilton Bren · rom t at ay In IS mote • Jick had not spoken to or t1on "Too heavy in the bow." had' built only to discover she 'lAlNE JOHNSTON when Leeds had performed his scarcely looked at Artemus. epidemic." . Powell said, like a movie pro. was too heavy in the bow. HOTEL TAXI gun trick, Artemus had known Now she nodded her head at He stood aside and pomted to duccr talking to an agent about "Every time I see lllillon COMPANY, LTD. I · subconsciously that it would him the floor upon which Walker an actress. "They're putting now," Dick chuckled, "I kid Agency Department tome to a showdown between ' Bayside lay in a pool of clott· lead in her stern." about the lead in his stern." Dial 2424-2410 243 Watet St. Dial 2102 him and this man. It had be· "Go along," she told him, and ing blood. The haft of a knife Then he gave me the low· QUEEN'S ROAD YOUR FRIGIDAIRE come a personal thing, aside then, still sedately, which was protruded from his breast. down on Ray ll1illand's lost RAY ~ULLAND'S lost week· DEALER. from all duty, Now the offer of not in character, "I have no im· "Sure," said Nita from her weekend and what Jimmy Cag. end came after only six weeks Open from 6.30 to 2 a.m. a showdown had come. portant engagements tomor· corner, not with Latin excite· ney whispered to him and why as owner of the late Humphrey HEAP & PARTNERS It was a temptation to his row." ment, but almost placidly, "He Edgar Bergen has a sore foot. Bogart's big sailboat, the "San· (NFLD.) LTD. manhood to accept the . chal· "On the contrary lriss Jick," keel my man. He have to brag ~ tana." Powell and Jimmy Cag. Wiring Materials, Wire and ' 1 ' lenge. But Artemu~ Baldwin be· h/said."you have ~ne very im· about eet. Do. the same by me, ney were down at the docks- GREAT EASTERN Cables, Motors Starters, longed ~o a .se~1c~; he had portant appointment 1 hope." he says. All IS good ~ow. He I it was before Dick bought the OIL & IMPORT Lamps, Switches, Lightinl NEWFOUNDlAW ' "Caprice" and he was shopping Fixtures, etc. ' I been trained m Its 1deals, and • • , ' breeng me here. I wa1t. I have ' for a boat-whendthey AREBOUSE: PRINCE'S ST. ' I in those. ideals personal vanity He drove to Bayside's home knife, yes." She pa.tted her .leg. spott~d 1 CO., LTO. W SERVICES had no part. on the shoulder of the moun· "When ees good tm:te for It,. I the "Santana" un er power m IAL ' the main channel. ·. Radio, Television, Washer1, D 5085 1 "', .. ''Drop the gun,' Artemus or· lain A group in the handsome throw. I throw straight. A~am "Ray", remembers Powell, 1 Refrigeratora, Deep Free1er1 I ·r dered, "and raise your hands." livi~g room surrounded some· I am happy. Yes." She sm~l~d I "was all dressed up in a blue ' Electric Ranges, : FIRE INSURANCE 'i Leeds' answer was to snap a thing on the floor. In a rorner at th,~m, "Now I flO to Jatl. . suit with a lot of gold on his Floor Polishers, I i CONNECTION B.\ r Rl · l' I' lhot at the doorway.. at the crouched Nita guarded by I Good. ' . yachting cap and he was giving · Gramophones 'i CROSBIE & CO., LTO. I WEST RUN PLAC£.\'TJ.I I:' sound or Artemus vo1ce. Arte· d t ' Artemus frowned. 'If she tes· orders his skipper. Public Address Systems, Agents for Regular 8.31 a.m train I I 10 mus took careful aim and pull· epu y, Ufies 1he was brought here by "Th t d · t h l"p Tape !l.ecorders I UNDERWRITERS AT , ing St. John's ~lon•i·l.'· Oct:: ey urnc m 0 er 8 1 " II.EPAIRS AND SERVICE I ' et · th.e trigger. His object was Dutra turned his head as Ar· force - held here against her and Ray ordered the engine re- : LLOYDS. lOth., will make cn:mrctb: I; to. wound, not kill. Leeds halt· temus entered. He was sar· will?" 1 .. versed. But the clutch slipped 5 LINES J LOW RATES Argentia with :\lotor \ I ed; his body jerked, ·the gun donie. "Quite a night," he said. "What I call a pretty good de· _Did: Powen and the boat went right up on ! ldAL 3001 to 30116 DIAL 5031 the Bar Run and Weft '' dropped from his fingers. He ''Will you pl'ease get out of fen•e," Dutra said. . \ i the dock and then·slid back into! WATER STREET 1 Placentia Bay . , I! 1taggered backward and sat tow~ before we got no popula· (To Be Continued) · ::ar~so a~ep~at~d ~ha{ he htd ! the slip. i ian26.l:v. HARDWARE STORES CONNEtTIOX GRl:f.'i I' . .. ou ur , ancas er "Cagney looked at me and I SER\'ICE I j and h1s Baby Doll. said· I 11 I I he ":Let's go home. I think yoti I HARRIS & HISCOCK, LTD. i .. : he;~. t~~n~~~~a~;~ 7ta~ 5 ~~Us Statutory Notice st;~~n:;· \~~as~~~.u : . ' ' u e ge mg can buy the Santana tomorrow. 1 General Ba ..... ware · r1d of her after only one sea· ,. ·n d . -- "' 11th., will make com:1111~: son." He was rlo_ht. Next ay we lin the matter of the Will and Distributors for Sunbeam Lewisporte with the ~!\'. ! went to thP ~hlpyard.where the !1 Estate or Albert Edward Electrical Appliances, for regular ports (;,ren · 1 THIS WAS A NEW KIND' boat was bemg repa1red and a Parmenter, late of st. .John's ,Spo"rts goods and Sporti 1 Sen·ice. of Hollywood gossip - the yacht sale.smen walked up to 1 in the Province of Newfound· wear for all occasions. : waterfront gossip of the New· us and sa1d, a yacht salesm.an land, Polisher, deceased. DIAl 5016 . CONNECTION U:\1' port-Balboa Bay area where a walked up to us and sa1d, CORNER BROOK number of celebrities live and 'Don't tell .anyone I told you, All persons claiming to be i ERNEST CLOUSTON, LTD, Train "The Caribou" go down to the sea. As a mem· but Ray Mll,land wants. to sell , creditors of or who have any! . l\lcCLAR\ AUTOMATIC St. John's Tue,;day. I ber of the yachting set. Powell the Santana. I bought It three 'claims or demands upon or af· • WARM AIR CONDITIONING lltb., will make cnnnec1:1·:: laughed: / days later." I feeling the Estate of Albert Ed· 210 WATER ST. Corner Brook wllh the "It's just like 'I:Jollywood ex· EDGAR BERGEN'S PRIDE 1 ward Parmenter, late of St. DIAL 4183 , Springdale for rr~u:ar cept ~11 the gosSIP is about · is a little Monterey fishing boat John's aforesaid, Polisher, de· : Lewisporte.corner Brook boa~s. . . with 8 one·cylinder engine. "T() ceased, are hereby requested to RADIO TV REPAIRS 'vice. L1ke the electrol,ys~~ w~Ic~ start it," Powell said, "he kicks forward particulars thereof in • : . • . . . . H! has brought ~owell 5 CapriCe a crank with his foot. He says writing, duly attested, to the un· · · -- t.:O!IINECTIO:'i ~OlrH more , notoriety . than Lana he always has ~ sore foot and dersigned Solicitors for the Ex- I GREAT EASTERN OIL · . ,, SER~ Ir,I. .. , J' :rurneu love affalrs .• !'fe f~u~~ now he wants to buy 1 tug. ecutor of the said Estate on COMPANY, LTD. Tram , The (aruou ·: .. It on the bottom of Capr~ce • boat." or before the 15th day of No- REPAIRS TO RADIOS TV Sl. John 5 Thur'd~:.. O.- the_ 55·foot steel hull diesel vember, A.D., 1960, after which AND ALL ELECTRICAL 13th., will make ccn,ec:: : cru1ser he bought in t~e east. • date the Executor will proceed APPLIANCES Port a~x Basques 11i1.h ttl· f The waterfront was t d" t 'b t th 'd E t t DIAL 3001 to3005 Baccaheu for 11 that Powell broughtgos~IP m a re· Won't Bargam o IS n u e e sal s a c . re~:. ar tired expert from the Navy BERLIN (Reuters)-East Ger- having regard only to the claims 1 South Coast Scrncr . d after Cecil, his handyman, stuck . many would not he r-repared to of which he shall ha,ve n?tice. GROCERS (Retail) ·NORTHERN 1..\BR.\D~!' a paint brush right through the 1 return to four-power control of Dated at St. Johns th1s 5th _ _ SERVICE PORTS s~IO~[: C1 bottom. Berlin in exchange lor continua. day of October, A.D. 1960. L. HEALEY TO N.\1\' "That's right," Powell said. tion of East-West German trade, NOEL and ADAl\IS Cross Roads and Water Street M.V. Trepassey lor rtf. h "We put her in drydock and re· says Neues Deutschland, the of- , ' N h dor · ficial East German Communist Solic1tors for Executor. , Dial 3026 ports ort ern 1.a 1'ra . · 1 d 1 f 4 b 8 f t to p ace a coupe o y oo 1 vice ports smokey :\a~l' plates. I've had her for a year newsp~per. We~t Germany gave A9DDRESS: INSURANCE AGENTS sail from the Do,·k and we're still working on her." proylsiOn~l nohce last week of Pope Building, Wharf Noon Wednc;dar · 1ts mtent1on to end the E·ast-West McBride's Hill, AND BROKERS WE HAD THE IDEA of talk· German trade agreement Dec. 31 her 12th. ing to. Powell about the three and said new trade talks would St. John's, Nfld. movies he will produce for Fox depend on freedom of movement JOB BROTHERS FREIGHT • II OF THE TOTAL OF 10 BILLION DOLLARS SPENT and about the big success of to and from and within Berlin. & CO. LTD. FREIGHT SOt:THERS Water Street LABRADOR SERVICE . ON ADVERTISING IN 1959, NEARLY Dial 2658-U23 Freight for regular Southern Labrador · ONE THIRD WAS PLACED IN DAILY PAPERS! 1 REG. T. MORGAN S.S. Burgeo will br ' l INSUltANCE LIMITED Ithe Dock Coastal Shrrl Temple Bldg., P.O. Box 168, I and Wednesday, Ortobr! Why do advertisers show such confidence in the 3U Duckwortb St. I and 12th. Dial 80370 or 1756 .,Ower of newspaper advertising ? 1 niEIGHT sol'Tll --D~R~U~G-S~T~O~R~ES~- Freight i~E~c~!~~~rl They know that advertising Is a two-way stree.t : .• that the Railway Frei~hl reciden. are constantly looking for a myriad .of goods, services, M. CONNORS LTD., r~ular ports South roa!t bargains an.d ideas. Prescriptions Pickup and vice but in order to movement by this trip •.. , ·.· ...... delivery service. Phone 2206 Experience has shawn them. that' n~spaper 'readers are S.S. Bar Haven freight AYLWARD'S DIAL 9.0070 . be at the Railway enthusiastic prospects who know what they want and that the A PHARMACY· not later than 1.00 p.Dl· plaee; to: f!ild It ·Is ·In , th~ir daHy. newspaper" Advertisers kn.ow Cor. Manchy & Empire Ate. day, October 11th. WELCOW WAGON 1.: . : ~. the~t, thelr~de~ily ~w•paper ·reaches more .. prospective customen FREIGHT- FOR ST. . «; :~"' - HOSTESS PARKDALE effectively "and .. economically than 'any other medium • PHARMACY CORNER BROOK Ellxabetll Ave. Freight . for· regular Will Knock at Your Door John's - Corner .· .MR. MERCHA~T,' LET US GIVE YOU>RATES · Dial 911!0 with -Gifts and Oreetings ------per S.S. Northern ··AND ·DATA.oN: AN EFFECTIVE N.EWSPAPEi AD from· Friendly Business FREIGHT SERVICE be aeeepted at the '. ' ' ' Shed Tuesday and . . . . Neighbours and Your TRINITY· 'SOUTH .: _., . October 11th and 12th 9 PioGRAM ·t=OR ::vouR ·NEEDS 1 Civic and , Social Groups From St. John'• •Ia 5p.m. ; ':: ...... ' VII: Whttboume tl.! Old ·. ' : , On the occasion of: Perlican. ··: ::,··: ..- ~= ·.:, North Shore ConrepUon New Comer to the City, to Carbonear. ·.· :: .. .-~.Th.·e The Birth of o Baby, Trucks .also available for '} ,__ . T.M.a•• U.S.I'tt.Off. . ' ... DAILY>.:.NEWS 0 1MO "I:A. '­ . . •r long haul aervice. ' . . I . . I . ·. ~· ., . ' ,.u,_ t"N1'1',,. PHONE 94865 - 90943 Rates Reasonable. ..'· . ' .. "' \ ~ .' DIAL 93803H ' '• I . ' .. . . j •• : and 3582. _ ''Oon~t look now-but Y_ou nave an audience.!"~ For further lnformaUon .' • .. ST. JOHN'S, NFLD SATURDAY OCTOBER 8, 1960 1

.------.1 TO RENT-Flat, consistin( li! 1 3 rooms. For further in;, Superintendent Of Nurses RHODES S·CHOLARSHIPS formation, call at 155 Gow­ I er Street. KINSMEN hquired at an early date. One with DESIRES steady work, with· for 1961 new Van. Reasonable wage. Nursing Administration experience pre· Dial 3204A. oct8,6i' Boys Club Applications for the 1961 Rhodes Scholarships are ----- ·----- invited. Applicants must forward all necessary 1 CONTRAt'TOR-We do all, ferred. Apply immediately giving full i kinds. in side renovating, t papers before the first day of November next to ...... , 1 sparkling, painting, out side ; Newspaper BINGO details of background and experience to:- the undersigned from whom all particulars can ~ repairs painting and etc. A. ~ l be obtained. As the papers may be returned for r' Stockley. Phone 3371·L. • Y Series 36. oct7,1mth - i,'. ; · . FREDERICK WHITTAKER. correction, applicants are strongly advised to ------:· •• j. ; obtain these particulars without delay. Value of i\liNIATURE POODLE~ jj >: \, ; TO-DAY'S NUMBERS Black Ten Weeks old. Prize 1 , • · · ' Secretary, i I :I' scholarship is now £750 annually. Candidates winning stock. $150.00. · ;; I, · 1 Western Memorial Hospital, will be interviewed by the members of the com­ Beau :Mist Reg'd, Wilmot, ·': · '.I ' ' !o.l I N G 0 mittee. N.S. . I B Corner Brook, Newfoundland. oct7,3i 31 50 64 ------·-- 28 octB,lO,ll FABIAN A. O'DEA, SLIVERS and KNOT HOLES ~:·sJNESS OPPORTUNITIE: '· • r ~ ' 29 33 58 69 ·-·---~------.\\R1' time work to reliable ' . 7"' Secretory of the Rhodes Scholarship for ' ' 27 38 60 66 resident in this area mak· 'I 1 Newfoundland. ' ir.g light deliveries ln .. a ' 13 24 37 54 63 "The Second Coming Of Christ". 1r 70 ADDRESS: rar or small truck. No u 21 34 53 Reid Bu·ilding, 261 Duckworth Street, selling inv.>lved. The lnd~ 72 YOU ARE INVITED TO HEAR: 2 23. 35 47 St. John's, Newfoundland. vidual selected must have.a 20 42 46 62 REV. VERBAL E. WILLIAMS ~~ood driving record and be ------·--·· -· ---.. ·---·· .. insurable. Only those in· 18 41 52 68 Consider the Following Question in the Light of teres ted in a long term. ar· 8 25 32 49 74 Scripture: {Under the distinguished patronage of rangemcnt need apply. 67 * "Will Christ Literally Come Bock to Earth ? His Grac_e The Archbishop) Starting salary $68.50 per 19 .. anrl ncvcl darken m) : week. The applicant must door again ~~~ 73 * "What Would Christ Do if He Returned to Earth be prepared to work steady 40 71 Today? St. John's T.A. & B. Society's • • • But YOU will adore our , on a year round basis and * "Will Man Conquer Outer Space ?" doors and windows. and from I have $1500.00 cash avail: ANNUAL BROADCAST able. No others need apply. SUNDAY NIGHT AT 7:00P.M. our large stock )"OU can select In commemoration of the l70th Anniversary of just the ri:rht doors and win· Write to Box No. 203, c/o MEETING IN VICTORIA HALL, the birth of Father Theobald Mathew, Apostle dows to lighten up and I News. · 1 scpt17,H GOWER STREET. of Temperance. brighten up your home or CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE business. Come in and see I FOR ALL YOUR Exterior them. (Wesleyan in Doctrine) RADIO STATION CBN MONDAY, OCTOBER lOth, I and Interior Painting, 9.30 p.m': ; Paper Hanging, Cleaning, 1 Roofing, etc. 'Phone L. A short address will be given by J. F. Lawlor, , Howell, 739-:H or 3752A. · All Consolation Prizes have been claimed. ST. JOHN'S LIONS CLUB President to be followed by an address by Rev. f)EN ARE Apply immediately to:­ • STOVE OIL ' waiting problem. 24 New • f'URI\'ACE OIL l•mttliate AUtDiiOI VIEWING. Gower Street opposite Ade­ FREDERICK WHITTAKER, • liARD COAL laide Motors, Ltd. C.O.D. ORDERS WELCOMED • SOFT COAL :tS,(tf) Secretary, • IRON FIREM.-\N PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND IIEATING E(!UIPi'tiENT. NE\V ME'l'JJOD RUG CLEAN· Department of Labour Western Memorial Hospital Corporation, ERS-Rugs and Carpel SIMON LEVITZ & SONS LTD. made to look like new. 1'1\UTER STREET ST. JOHN'S Corner Brook, Newfoundland. Von Schrader process addl oct8,10,11 years to life of rugs. Clean­ ed in home or at our plant. 'Phone 91033, New Method Rug Cleaners, Freshwater 'u 1 Nfld. Savi11gs Bank WATCHES Road. Boys' Watches $6.25-$6.95 ,.------. STORM WINDOWS, Sashes • Boxes made to order. Prices Girls' Watches ...... $5;95 reasonable. Phone R. Pel· NEW AIR 1 OPEN FOR BUSIN~SS Registry of Trade Unions Nurses Watches ...... $9.98 1 ley 4849-H. sep7,1m Men's 17 jewel i CHARTER I Notice To All Trade Unions lncabloc : ...... $29.95 Wall Washing MON. OCT. lOth Ladies' 17 jewel SERVICE WALL WASHING - Wallt The attention of .all trade unions within the Watches ...... $11.25 ' cleaned by oe111 machille. Results perfect: saves paint. FROM 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M. Province is directed to the fact that The Trade Union Ladies' 17 jewel NEWFOUNDLAND, Act 1960 came into force on 1 October, 1960. LABRADOR and -New 14ethod Rug and Wall Bangle Watches $19.95 i AUCTION Cleaners, Freshwater Road, ! I ' The Act requires a trade union to apply to the Ladies' 17 jewel Rhine- ST. PIERRE . 'Phone 91033. I AGENTS to sell all wo11l ( .WANTED~ Registrar for registration within six montlis after the stone Watches .... $21.00 Ideal for Businessmen, : made-to-measure clothes di­ •' date of the formation of the union or the coming rect to wearer. Attractive I" Men's Watches • Sportsmen and Hunters ; ' : ou" inlo force of the Act whichever is the later date. 'Villa Nova' samples sell easily. Full or ~. I, from .... $7,95 to $11.95 For complete details for part time. Good commis· •I I Forms of application for registration are now Men's new Floating freight and passenger sions, low prices, free suit j A TEACHER \ available and may be obtained by writing the Regis­ Dial Jewelled .... $16.95 Manuels service. bonuses. Experience not ., For Grades V and VI at St. Mary's School, trar of Trade Unions, Department of Labour, Con­ necessary. Excellent Op· ! Men's 21 jewel Watchse : . I ft'tleration Building, St. John's, or by calling in person portunity. Write for samples . r: duties to begin January 9th, 1961. Appli· at the Registry. (with or without MONDAY Dial 2005 • 6251 Daventry Tailors, Dept. X4, I : i; T. A. BLANCHARD, Calendar ...... $16.25 Box 3014, 1\!ontreal. cations with qualifications are to be sent Registrar of Trade Unions. Men's 41 jewel A'IR TRANSIT sep 14, 17,21,24,2Boct1,5,8,12, I . :, :f Oct. lOth Complete Insurance service oct2,3i· Watches ...... $23.50 . to the Secretary, LIMITED '·I' Also a variety of Alarm worth knowing: Sun insur­ I. IITV OJ' ·~· .JOJUI'' 1.30 p.m. P.O. BOX 5178 ance Office Ltd., Caled11n· ,;.f: ANGLICAN BOARD OF EDUCATION , Clocks and Travel Clocks ST. JOHN'S ian · Canadian Insurance 1, Co., Beaver Insurance Cll. ,1, at the best prices in town. sept9,lmth 1: FOR ST. JOHN'S, The insuring public have ,, 50 HEAD the utmost confidence in tl POWER'S 'I BISHOPS COLLEGE PENNYWELL ROAD these Companies, based on I Dc\4,8,}2 I ' long service and experi· GIFT CENTRE, CHOICE ence extending over cen­ turies. Practically all lines 11 160 MILITARY ROAD. I' oct,s,m,w written, except LIFE.­ !i Notice to Householders Caldwell Insurance Ageil· I BUTCHERS' cies Ltd. Address: Temple Building, Duckworth Str. To make a necessary water connection an NOTICE P .0. Box 356. Phone 2465. Waterford Bridge Road it is required that the BE SOBER AND WATCH sept24,sats,lm 't: ' water supply to the City from Petty Harbour The regular monthly . Avoid venereal disease, kelp.. A 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT. long P~nd be dosed off temporarily. meeting of the St. John's • mental balance, save moo· T.A. & B. Society will be ey, wait for the right thints ~If contained, with electric stove and Residents on the following streets are advised held on TO-MORROW, in life, concentrate on yolir that the water will be off or the pressures will future and relax. Write fridge. Would like a yarcl for my little SUNDAY at 2.30 p.m. be very low during the period from 9:00 a.m. for complete information ·to . girls to play. Our number is 98181. By Order, Magico Products Co., Ltd., SUNDAY, October 9th and 6:0'0 p.m. SUNDAY, . T. J. FAGAN, BrunswiJ:k Hotel, Suite ~. , October 9th:- · Secretary. Winnipeg, Man. ~ TO-DAY'S sept17,24,octl,B Road de Luxe; Cornwall Avenue; James Lane; O'Reilly Street; Amherst Heights; Hamilton DEPENDABLE SPECIAL Run A Depanment Avenue Extension; Glenview Terrace; Cornwall from your own home! Heights; Blackmarsh Road; Pierce Avenue; Mundy Fire Insurance. Show and sell over ~5 1959 Dodge items for entire family. Pond Road; Cashin Avenue; Pennywell Road Prompt Settlement Custom·made suits, shoes,

(From Cashin Avenue to Prince of Wales Street}; 1 4 Door slacks, shirts, skirts, skirls, Mount Pleasant Avenue; Kitchener Avenue; You san't afford not nursi!S uniforms, men's uid· forms, etc., plus all·ntw O'Neil Avenue; Smith Avenue; Morris Avenue; to be protected Sub·Zero Sportswear. Sh~w • Waterford Bridge Road; Waterford Avenue. McKINLAY complete line and colllct . : J. J. LACEY big cash profits. Eve{Y· Householders generaiJy are advised that dis­ thing FREE. Your q911 INSURANCE LTD., MOTORS LTD. coloured w~ter may be experienced during the ~lothing FREE. No expeki. LeMARCHANT ROAD .:nee needed. Write todq. above period. 211 WATER ST. Department 2093, BIU:e PHONE 4193 • 4 • 5 . Walker, Box 657, Montrt+J. Dial 6921 OFFICE OF THE CITY ENGINEER. HOT INSRTlD IT TH! tJ..C, sept24,oct8 _J ' - 'I' •

!"----....;.------. :. 1;.;6------....:::'------....;...--.. ___ THI: OAILY NEWS. ST. JOH IDon't Give Fire f ~- Place To Start OP \. Death by fire is a dreadful THB thing, Most fire deaths are the WORLD WI·D£ result of human carelessness SURROUNDE D and neglect. So far this year OK Newfoundland has had 15 fire BY MOVING SERVICE fata.lities. Th~se haye occurred 1 JEEVES ·IN THE OFFING I I durmg the ftrst nme months, i t ·~ ,, with February claiming the P.G. Wodehouse .... $2.75 I '·."'\. high toll of seven. With three THE CONVALESCENT AUTUMN'S COLOR •• · I ·"" ., .,. I ··~! months of 1960 yet remaining, Josephine Bell 3 00 the toll of fire fatalities can be """" · • BY AIR expected to climb, unless pre· ANGELIQUE AND ''. cautions are taken now to pre· THE KING YOU NEED SPEEDY vent them. Sergeanne Golen 4.25 • BY RAIL The Safety CouncM of New foundland u!]!es all citizens to THE DIVIDED LADY cooperate w,th the Fire De· Bruce Marshall ...... 3.00 EKTACHROME • ·ay_ ROAD partment during Fire Preven· lion Week, October 9th·15th THRUSH GREEN and all year round. If you Miss Read ...... 3.00 By know the rules of fire safety THE LAST GENTLEMAN Color Processing I t • BY SEA and never need them, you lose I t nothing. If you do not know !:,';ir ey Barker ...... 4.95 FAST •• , EFFICIENT ••• DEPENDABLE them and need them when fire CORPORATION WIFE occurs, you may lose everything C a th ertne· G as k'm .... 3, 50 TOOT ON'S -including your life. Like many of the tragedies in life, FORWARD STAFF NURSE TO BE SURI- CALL 90061, 90062 fire, or at least its worst effects, Paula Deal ...... 2.25 IN BY 10.30 can be avoided if the necessary precautions are taken before· 'THE SIGN OFF READY BY 4.30 I 1 hand. Listed for those who do THE FISH NEWFOUNDLAND'S LEADING MOVERS not know all the fire safety p Q 11 4 00 I I rules are 10 vital ones. Read eter uen ne · .. ·".. · them now, heed them always: THE PRIVATE PAPERS THE FOLLOWING DA 't I 1. Keep all lighters and , OF HORE.BELISHA .I HOUS£HO·LD MOVERS & SHIPPERS LTD. matches out of the reach of : . AMERICAN VAN. LINES children. R. J. Mmney ...... 6.00 AGENTS NORTH 2. Never smoke in bell. THE MEMOIRS OF 'I 3. If you have failed to do O so, have your heatin!: system SIR ANTH NY EDEN cleaned and inspected by a . Full Circle ...... 7.00 1 competent technician now. I j 4. Never, under any circum I D" k &c L d ; stances use flammable liquids ! I( S 0 l : Close-Up China From for lighting wood and coal 1 ., • I .stoves. 5. Never use gasoline or ben- ' The .Books 8lie rs I zine as cleaning agents. 6. Always use only 15 ampere ·Spin 4425 or 2008 or 3191 fuses for lighting circuits. The use of heavier fuses may over· A long-Distance Train load the wiring and cause it to Kingdom, France, Denmark, · ~ heat. If allowed to continue it the Netherlands and Belgium, Ronald Farquhar. who has appear overeager to meet or mud and brick walls. will certainly cause a fire. finishing with a comfortable : ,mpletcd a 21·month assign· talk with them. Wooden plows drawn by oxen, 7. Ne\·er put hot ashes in margin over the sct·ond place : tent as Reuters correspondent At official ~peelings, or on and processions of men moving cardboard cartons or wooden Royal Air Force team, based in · . 1 Peking, describes Chinese guided tours, foreigners usual· in a shuffling trot with carry., boxes. . , Germany . fe as sern on a long·distance 1y find them courteous, friend· ing.poles across their should· 8.. Periodic at.tention should LAC Thorne is the son of 11r. ·ain, with glimpses of the 1 ly and affable but, as in other ers. It all goes past like a 1 be gtven to attics. basements, . and 1\lrs. .James Thorne, !lO·~ travelogue film. closets, and other places where , Chur~h Streel. Buchans. He ts hina a foreigner seldom sees. I countries, consciously behavl.nil rubbish is stored. Dispose of , mamed to the former Janet correctly and saying the right unwanted material now and pre· ! Watts of 1\lanchester, England, OVER 50 YEARS EXPERIENCl: IN FILM PROCESSING By RONALD FARQUHAR things. GIRLS SELL TEA C, N . I ,8 , A ppea I vent a fire from occurring. and has one child. A.t~SHAN, China (Reuters)­ 9. Have frayed cords and rain travel in Communist If you know a few words or hina gives an isolated foreign. Chinese, fellow·passengera soon Sir Leonard outerbrldge re· broken plugs disposed orr and I OPENING r one of his few opportunities become quite talkative. Their ports that the Financial Appeal replaced with new ones. I first assumption on seeing any on behalf of the 'cNIB Is meet· 10. Check all rooms, and fur· . ANNOUNCEMENT 1 ~et a closeup glimpse of the ing with splendid response. niture such as chesterfields. : Eco·nomics Co·ver Cost Of The Jo~ hinese, their country and their European is usually that he is 1 a Russian. But they become· no A•~knowled•ed' " below is a beforethat cigarettes retiring, haveto makenot beensure :• TAILOR SH 0 p In an era wh~n the htgh. cost. 5. Butt the n~xt batt or blan· . ·~·s. ' • ' A\'erage Chinese generaUy less friendly when they dis· ~~~~::~:list of splendid contrl left burning. ! , ?~ lmng get htgher every day, ket ti·~ht against the end of the urc of the master ; !em to regard Europeans with cover that he comes from a $100.00 each-Gerald S. Doyle The only way to prevent fire . Prompt service given to all It s. gtohod news Ito hear of a lux· first one. Extra large floor to · tingled puzzlement, curiosity, "bourgeois • imperialist" stale is to b. ecome aw.are of its caus.es. I 1 ur:-... at.. cos. ts .. c, ss.. 6. Don't skip small spaces as wardrobes with built·in 1 Limited, Imperial Oil Limited. 1 1 h 1 h th d I ff' · t t h' h 'd nd amusement. They seldom such as Britain. OD each-Gordon Butler Be f1re conscious. Don't gtve · Alterations and Repairs ts , uxur~ ts ome con~· cy can re ucc 1 1e e Ictency rays an< 1g s1 e S5o. . 1 t ·t t fort Its a fact that today II of the insulation significantly. (creating additional w~ll !pat! A train attendant, a smiling, f and Co., J. B. Mitchell and Son tre a P ace 0 s ar · teen·age girl with pigtails, · JOHN and DULCIE I actually· costs less to be com· 7. If in doubt about the pro ; are ol~cr bedroom I ~ Stock Market brings a vacuum flask of hot Ltd., R. A. Templeton Limited. SAUNDERS , fort able in the home, through per thickness, get the thicker, •. SS5.DO-Crane Limited. 1out the \'car. 1 mineral wool or other insula!·! STORAGE SPA(l; IS , . (Continued from page 8) water into the compartment and B h M .- I ! '"" noeb 3MJ(I 3&1i ~~~• 3MI + .,. sells small packets of tea to the $25.00 each-Art Noseworthy 364 DUCKWORTH ST. I The s~cret to this phenom· ing material. as the slight extra. ABCSDA~T 1 . , •eaton 300 II 18 18 Ltd., Mr. George Hillyard, Mr. uc ans an nc:lair 10000 Jllii 331,~ 3511, + passengers at two Chinese L. J, Brett, Imperial Tobaceo . . , 1 enon L~ insulation. Properly , cost will pay for itseH in com· Sharin-g space wit:1 , K'Or\Y 72()0 39!1J 38~i )9% + I cents about eight·tenths of a • M d 11• opposite Dmly News 1installed in thick enough quan· 'fort and fuel savings. over stairway a waist hi:h : ••rrf 11 12!100 20\• 19~ 20 + ¥. I ; , :d Jlnllll HOO 4411 44\lo till Canadian cent. ~~!~s 0~~~ :.a~~o~~,:u~lte, WIDS e a 100 Telephone 7788 ! lilies, insulating materials 1. A home that is alr<;ady fin. becomes part of the t.:· ' . d Oil ~I 7500 44li 44\i 44\i - each-Mr. and Mrs. , - ·-···- · the. escape o.f heat so ef- i can he fully msulated kitchen ' j .d Olt lnd 6000lcrpW 39'!i 40 + II A policeman in white jacket zo.oo ~-~- bi~ck Is~ cd containin~ li 1 , • :d 011 NJ 39900 411'• .w;o 40l'o + and armed with a revolver and James Macintyre, Mr. James M. CAZAUX, France-Leading : St. :\fichacl'~ Parish Bell , fiCICI~IIy m the \\'Inter months 1 WI. hout dama~c to walls or work and storage cabinet . :ud Pack 6200 11!1 !Oli !Ol'o - II • I • •• 011 5011 m; 51 51'4 a fly.whisk comes in, salutes, Bradshaw, Heap and Partners Aircraftsman M. Bruce Thorne, i Island. wishe~ to acknO\~Icclgc 1 that 1s not only makes a house i cetltngs. by h.a\'lllll ~ineral wool The adjoining dining atea • I ' tXICO l&lO 7411 7311 71\i +I swats a fly, inspects your travel (NOd.) Ltd., Mrs. Annie Water· 25 of Buchans Newfoundland 1 'tl t't d . t . tl 'more comfortable but can re· ·blown mlo maceesstble areas. table complete!,; out of •he i , o·; Sul~hr 10200 17 lfil.i 161'1 + 1\ • ' . ' WI l gra I U e, TCCCI(l m lC d h j' f I b ~ Tl ' · t d 't Jf f' · . . . ford. was presented here wtth a me· • t f $50 . 1 uce ea mg ue costs y as , us 1s no a O·t ·yourse , tc lane. Oul>;dc asphalt 1 I j h!okol !HOG 33lio mo 33 documents.foreigners need. per· 00 1 . · idowater - 1911 II IR~ + lo $15.00 eaeh-Mr. H. G. Dus· dallion commemorating the ; amoun ° ' · · conscience: much as 40 per cent per year. : proj~ct. hut is done by an in· ·les arc combined with · · lmken 1000 49 48\1 49 + V. mission to travel outside Pek· 1 ing-salutes- again, swats an· ta n, Mr, J , G, An d erson. third straight Canadian win of I money. I In summer, instllation works:. sulatwn contractor. Loose min .. horizontal ;idin"e· \\'ith ~ ! ~·~tar~ ~= I::"' di d:lo + ·~1 $10.00 each-Mr. Erie Ewing, the Guynemer Trophy by his · --ANNOUNCEME:"JT i the other way. around, helping; era!. wool is blown throu·6h basement but not includtn; ' · td Alre 2600 4<11,'< ma ~ other fly and leaves. ld Corr !25011 71.i m 711 + >i The girl attendants, some­ Win 1or A&encles Ltd., Basil victorious RCAF Air Division ' ito keep heal outside anrl result·: flexible hose attached to a age the plan coi'Pl'> 134;, S Gyp• 1!!00 ll'• ~II> 91'". + ~~ Feam Ltd., Mrs. R. W. Rltcey, tea~. ;\lr. and ~Irs. James Henry i in.g in greater. comfort inside.· ~ruck. /1ir pressure forces thr feet. Contain~ ~:i.lil~ ruhic s Rubber t600 41Mio 4514 451·j - 12 times in blue uniforms, some­ , S Steel 11500 7~ 7111 74lit +II> times in white, keep up a con­ Mr. Gerald G. Tessler, Mr. Tlie presentation was made Harvry, 113 Freshwater Road. i \\hen a house ts to be air con· msulatwn mto all cracks and For fur t h c r ;•· t '·, · · anadlum noo 16'f> 16' 1 Jllio - 14 George W. Cummings, Mr. and by one or NATO's'top military announce the marriage of their i dilioncd, a marked savings re· ;corners. Siding remover! to in about DESIGN ('GI'Il 'alktr• ~200 43% 44'i m; + .. stant war against any'- surviv· ' Un Tel JtOO 43"' 44'i 45 + 'II ing flies throughout the jour­ Mrs. J. c: Grieve, Mr. Thos. W.j commanders, General Maurice daughter. Shirley Rosamond. to; suits from the use of insulation.' sert the hose nozzle is rcplaecd 'Small House Pl;llll:i:c~ : : ·tsthu lOlOO SHI :!10 ~34, t - Colllngwod, L. G. Garland Ltd., Challe of the French Army, he James Livingstone ::1-!cLaughlin! Tests have shown that ade·; c.arcfully. after the walls are: of Canada, St .rc:·,~. 'oolwth 600 ~~ 66 66 ney-when they are not wash· ing floors or corridors, of top. Mrs. Claudia B. C. Piercey, Mr. heads Allied Force~. Central of Glasgow, Scotland, on Sat· ! quately thick insulation in 'ltghtly filled. Ceilings arc done Brun>wick. ping up vacuum flasks with hot R. Manning, R. J. Coleman Ltd., Europe. urday, October 1st, r960. The I walls, ceilings, and floors where :by bringing the hose through water. Nfld. Canada Steamships Ltd., The Newfoundland airman wedding took place in Toronto, needed cuts down the size of .an attic window. . - : __ ·American R. S. Rogers, Ltd., The Big 6 ~RvaCsAFa membder od£ t.he 36 mthan Ont. cooling equipm~nt required 1 Whether our home is old or PROPAGANDA CONTINUES Limited, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. groun an atr team at often reducing the initial in· new, it will he more comfort· ' , . . . AMERICAN CLOSING STOCKS Goodridge, Woodstock Sales swept to victory in NATO's an· DEATH vestment in air conditioning. able and will pay cash diri· 1 Heuters' -J-.,," . 11 fte Allotlated Pren Sl • BI~RLI:'\ American Stock E•chanle-Oct. 7 eepmg cars on the train and Senlce, The. Great Eastern nual European air to.air gun· In addtion, this smaller equip· dends in fuel savings if it is· n:~ny woul~ n.ot be, .11 ~par~ . 1 txd - E•-dlvdend, xr - Ex·rilhll, have four fairly 'comfortable Oil and Import Co., Dr. J, H. nery championships, held at GAMBERG - Passed away ment operates at a lower cost. thickly insulated. i rc u;n .to Olll·Jl~IHI contto. ~· - Ex·warnnt•. b k : Net un s with sheets and blankets, Molloy, Miss E. Anita Wilson, this French air base during the suddenly at the General Hos· INSULATION IUATERIALS DESIGN C·600. This •·· 1 ' ~erlm m excl~anee fo;· stock 8aleo Rl1b Low Cto•• Cb'r• two each side of the compart- Kl 11 Ltd J last two weeks. pi tal on October 7th, Frederick . . · . ..., pe P an,· t10n of East.wcst Gcrm,,n naCOD uoo % H6 ~~ + l-11 Glib ert J • e ey ., ames InsulatiOn matcnals arc made I puttmg the garage In front of a•·s " 11 De 1 •. 111 , 1i the , 1 razll moo 5 ~~ 4o/o - .,. ment,: one above the other, . R. Steele, Mr. Herbert K. Wyatt, The air division squad won G. Gam berg. Funeral notice 0 f · 1 th h · · s ' "e es u '' ·· '· 1 , A ou 100 21~• 291> ~• + '~~ This is a "soft·seat" coach- Mr. Ron Youn&, Emest Clous· ()Ut over seven other top rank- later. mmera wool, rock wool, e ouse IS provmg to be vl'ry !icial East German Co: 1 . urry Bls 900 141!1 141'.1 141'.1 - 1-1 ing teams from the United glass, slag, ~a per pul.p, gypsu.m, Pt.nopular. It .creat~s ~n interest·, newspaper. West Germany · an So 011 2:!00 3 H6 3 3 the Chinese equivalent of firlt- fn!'po';!"·M:~~~W·Lt:.,gu~~~!d, _ asb~sto~, cmkt, alumtdnum fotls, g bredak 111 exterh10r appe~r I provisional notice Ia,- 11 •• Marc 2<100 ~ 5I,~ 5 + \i class. It is more expensive than 1 netet>re ISOO 34 33li 34'lil + 1-1 Hickman and Hunt, Dr. F. y, ve.ncu 1 ta co ton an other ance an cm.Icea s t c. fact that :its intention ·to end the 1· • : on M aDd S2oo 18'4 1111 11114 + ~l the "hard·seat" coaches in reole 3600 30 2910 ~~ + II\ which t Ch' O'Dea. L. IN MEMORIAM IN MEMORIAM mmeral and vegetable matter. the house IS otherwtse econ·: German trade agreem.:nt De~. I'OWII a 100 w. ,.,. 9.,. _ v. mos mese passengers $'1. 0-Mn. Fred Homer. Most commonly insulation onurally rectangular. • and said new trade •alk; wo; ev Pal 1600 \lol6 11 11 t travel, sitting on atraight-back- 5 comes in batts (4 ani 8·ft. With the main bathroom Jo.: depend on freedom ,1! ome El}l lOCI 7 7 7 1 d ts 1 Bond 5300 , + " e · woo en sea . . 1 231 2210 23 $7.00-E. S. Spencer. GOSSE GOSSE lengths), blankets (usually in cated so conveniently, the usual to and from and within on1 Lid 1100 131> t:m .1310 Loudspeakers in every ~om· I hllld 41100 ~~~ ~k Sli.OD each-B. C. Winsor Ltd., In Iovin!!: memory of our 50· ft. rolls) and loose in bags tV. a. - partment, controlled from a In loving memory of my ~ (fill t•·pe). 1 olllllftr 300 201> :110 201!1 + 10 Dr. J • B, Ross, Mr • C• M• Lan e' d 1' g N ' · np.OU 100 :14 »on 34 + 10 central radio room on. the train, Min B Coaket, Dr. ·J. B. Boulos, darling mother, arm anny, It is a simple matter for the 1 100 113 111 I : :!er,. ' ~ ~~~~~ u.:~ a:- ' keeping up a constant· blare of Dr. B. J. Warrick, Mr. E. F BRIDGET GOSSE, BRIDGET GOSSE, )home handyman to insulate a ·uUI toO ato/o 11110 101> - o/o marching music, propaganda Chafe, Mr. A. ·u. Finlay, Mr. who passed away who passed away new home before walls and BUY TODAY ••• USE TODAY =~'='- ~':, 315 '\s.:~v.3 ~~ ~ studded with warnings about : K. J. Menzle1, Simon Levitz and October 8th, 1959. October 8th, 1959. ceilings are· completed by in· WITH THE .. !. ,.et. f: 1:~ ~ ~~ + 10 the evils of American Imperial­ Son Ltd., PI.Dto and Hann Ltd,, stalling thick batt~ or blankets •• Pete wt 7oo 110 s\i 6~~o +, Ism and the need to liberate .Thompson's Jewellery Ltd., I lost a mother with a Dear Jesus lake a message of insulating material. :,~rp ': 4~ ~~~ .,:;·~1, Formosa, Chinese folk songs, Avalon Credit Jewellery, Frank heart of gold, to otir Nanny up Older homes can also be insu· I.A. C. MERIT PLAN 1er Wm~ 1000 us 1131'1 1x5 + 10 news bulletins and excerpta McNaman J,td., P. F, Collins, Who was more to me than above lated by the do-it yourself in • Pta o * 211'1 29o/o ali + on from operas Tell her .how much we We make all the arrangements on d 011. IIY 100 tlo/o tl\'1 em + ,. · • Dr, D, C, Slm ms, Ml ss M• W wea lth un t old , areas that are accessible. These >dUiclr 1900 1 e10 9 v. Dining car chefs do their best Samson, Skinner Agencies Ltd., Without farewell, she fell miss her, and give her. include attic floors, the area the spot-no need to borrow money. ·.coat wt 7110 21'11 211'.1 "'"' t t to f 1 • r Hue 100 110 1 Jol& 1 3.16 11•16 ° ca er ore gners · tastes Westeett's Ltd., Atlantic Films .asleep, all our love. between living· quarters and an No lengthy delays .• , No red. tape. ••••••-••... when they know that they have and Electronics, A. R. Penney, With only memories for -Youc loving grandchil· attached garage and such oth· Buy what you want when you want f" some aboard. But meals for Allandale Nurseries. me to keep, dren, Jimmy and Linda. er areas as floors in sleeping Chlne!Je are usually modest-a I have lost, but God ·has quarters above the garage in · it. Automatic life ,insurance· protects your inves1· large, heaped bowl of coarse, cained, spJit.level homes. men!. Take advantage of Canada's most used Building~ brown·lookln~ rice and a dish RUSSIA PROTESTS One of the best mothers There are some basic rules time purchase plan. ·of noodles make a typical LONDON IReutersl-The So· the world contained. IN MEMORIAM for doing a good job:· meal. viet youth comm!Uee has pro· • 1. Be sure to use thick insu. YOUNGSTOWN WLEETING SCENES tested against • refusal by the -Always remembered by lation in all exposed walls U.S. state department o gNl!l your loving daughter GOSSE • ceilings, and floors over unheat: Throuch the tnln window you tourist visas to 23 young Rus- and son·ln·law, Mary ed areas. SPECIAL VALUE SINKS catch fascinating glimpaes of slana, Moscow Radio said Friday. and Ern. In loving memory or our 2. Cut the insulation slightly SEE THEM TO-DAY the China a foreigner •eldom The alleged action was desc;ribed r-11!~~~~~~~~~ · dearest mother, larger than the space it is to sees: as "another example of the state = BRIDGET GOSSE, fill, leaving a flange of vapor • Large roomy bowl A man with a rope around department trying to fence off who passed away barrier at each end. Use a very • Spacious drainboarrl his &4oulder atralnlng forward American youth from contacts October 8th, 1959. sharp knife. and cut along a · · · .UILD ••TT.II TV. and hauling a small . barge w.lth Ruaslan youth." REPAIRS piece of board or other straight • Large storage eollt PAST·II-PDII L•••' throuch a network of irrigation The memory of you moth· edge. partmenl Commercial canals and lake!J, • er dear 3. Wedge the insulation tight U Inches wide. '1. Industrial Peasanta of the people'• mill· CANADIAN FILM WINS Now that we are apart, betw~e~ joists, studs, or rafters, tla cycling home 'long narrow BRUSSELS IAPI - "Plerres . REASONABLE RATES Just deepens all the so~· permtttmg • the vapor barrier LOW, LOW Communi~y foothpatlu between farm fields Vives'' !Live Stones• a Cana­ row, flange to overlap the wood with rifiea and bayonets slung di9n fUm, has won first prize at GUARANTEED WORK That's engraved upon our framing member at the end of PRICE .: ~~ \Ill!! show yilu the · across their· shoulders, · · · Bru11els loth International week hearts. the space. The vapor barrier ·· · - ·fach and ll&ul'lll on t~J- · · Naked children ap~hlng and of tourism and folklore film .. It PHONE May the Sacred Heart of should be toward the side of , . lowest coli way shouting In a mudly atreim. .won thi .honor medarror the best 94123 Jesus· have mercy on her the house that is heated in win· : ' ·' to bulld well. · soul. ter. Slopns tpelled ~llt · on· .hill· cultural ,tD!W.m Ill~ .. COME IN OR PHONE aldN in · white stones-~Loq ___. __ _ Electronic STAPLE GUN USEFUL . -Always remembered by 4. Staple or nail the flange live Mao Tse-tUDf," "Llml Live her loving sons, Jim and ~m·Leninilm." , • · NBW AIR 8ERVlCE to the wood at the end of the Leo, daughters, Loretta, . ' · BRUSSELS