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1 • confidential discus,ions with ations. ~lacmillan on problems basic to ----:----- the whole Western diplomatic W.arships posture. s Behind a screen of police· Chinese men. the two men wrnl at once 1 · to Birch Grove. .Macmillan'o I st·•ck Georgian style house in Sussex · To 40 miles from London. There, shut away from the St I" outside world, they sipped tea I a In and talked about Berlin and • , Ch" the movement for Western . PEKI~G-Reu.ters -:-. mcsde European political and eco- 1 Commumst part} officials an t, 1 intellectuals-despite the de· 'Stalinization campaign else· where-have been instructed to and To Istudy the works of Stalin and Pacifists Hope post his picture prominently in local meeting halls, reliable sources said here Friday. Peking art shops have brought Inz1no bi lize u.s. Bases out big portraits of the late So· With the layout of the bases. · l'ict leader .and arc displayln~ the pacifists hope lo immobilize , the~ alongs1d_e those of ~!arx them throughout Dec. n by sit· : Lcnm and Chmese party lead· ling on runways anrl tying up · rr ~lao Tsc-tung, head of stat• communications. . Lin Shao-chi and other Chines! --·----·-· ·-··· ----· ·- • leaders. TilE COUNTRY l'AilSON : Since the Stalin image wa! .TO. : smashed at the recent Con1mu : nist party congress in Moscow his body has been removed frorn uipment the mausoleum where it lay in state with that of Lenin; the "Hero city" of Stalingrad ha~ been renamed Volgograd and other ·towns in Russia and East Germany bearing his name havt also been renamed. · Few outward signs of ideolo .gical differences among Call' monist countries are evident here at the moment, but th1 issue remains the main subjec - - of conversation . at diplomatic gatherings. The agents made a map of Soviet affairs observers in the base, which has been disll'i· Ltd. London said the Peking decision huled to demonstrators: sowinl! "I'm sure some fulks arc the main runway, the fuel depot. I no busy-but they're happier to boost Stalin was the clearest ihe aircraft hangers and the of· I than the ones who have nothing indication yet of the policy rifts fice bld'l!k, . I to do." dividing the Communi!t leaders .· I .,

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1 canuot agree with the findings of the Board arc used because mclrtory is insufficient. Tl· either in principle nor in fact and I am. com· SET UP BETWEEN search throu[!h files cannot therefore }-. ·· " J. !'. pellcd iu Jtistice to the claims of the Umo~· to ceptcd as a colllpliam:c with the obligation,· write a minority report. Again the necessitv for tl~e importation wu Evcrvune who has been active in labour re· DO·MINION STEEL and COAL C,ORPORATION hased upon the hack log of unfinished worl lations 'as it is called these days is acquainted It appears that this must be a fiction as ti with the handbook on that subject which is mine closed and there is nothing to show~ the accepted text book on matters relating. to LIMITED·WABAN.A MINES the machine work continued to reduce ~. labour relations with capital, daily becommg backlog. · more strained because fundamental principles arc being brushed aside bv the method of in­ The need for these importatious was furtha terpreting contracts, as i_f these principles were AND urged because further production was nece~ of no si).\nificancc aud ol no consequence. sary. A comparison of production showedu increase in products for the year immedialelr Firsth• it is dear that a contract made be· preeeeding the importation (1961) as comp~. tween citpital and lahonr such as the one under UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERIC.A eel with the pr10vious year 1960. consideration is a contract difficult to reduce to writing because there are so many com· I am· convinced local help of a satisfactcn plexities, so many different things to be includ­ LOCA~L <\uality could ha\'e been located. It ma1· l; ed a'nd as vet few general expressions to cover ·A.F.L.-C.I.O. 4121 t 1ev ,,·ould not have universit\' denrees b·,l a phase. Then it contains no one contract but the. 23 year old from Trenton with a ~·ocalio;: a number covering each branch of work en­ al training was selected and Gerald Bam~ compassed. by the whole contract, . thereby to place him in an occupation paying a similar Somewhere in the process of progress there \\'ith training in a vocational school as 1 addin.r difficultv to difficulty. Agam there or higher rate, providing he can qualify for was an understanding not too clear recognis­ machinist was not considered. For these aol arc tl~ parties io be considei·ed, you have a such new occupation and also has. the requir· ing that the change over to mechanized other reasons I cannot accepl that the Co!t· l corporation, highly organized, with detail at ed seniority". . methods would mean that men replaced should pam· acted in good faith, rather their actioJ : I its finger tips and specialized and on the other be made familiar with the usc of the machin­ \\'l're in utter disregard of the policies presm-· : I' Section 7, Step IV Arbitration (1) reads as ery to qualify them for employment. The right : side you have a group of unacquainted w_ith cd hy the contract. emperatur the preciseness and niceties of a contract. follows:-Any such reference to an Arbitration to select these men was given to the Company. Board by either party may include any griev­ Therefore the provision of means of training I am strong on this ]JOint of gi,·in~ the d~ ' .I I i ' The facts involved surround the employ­ ance arising out of the interpretation or ap­ and the selection were wholly Company mat­ placed men the first opportunit,·. A disregad Frid~·Y; ment of two men. The principle involved plication or alleged violation of this Agree­ ters. No attempt was made. The Company in this direction can onlv lead to lridion, ~1 affects many men and many employments. ment, including any question ·as to whether a seeks to justify on the ground that there was one seeks Lo usurp the ]~O\\'crs of 111anagemtLi matter is arbitrable provided always that it an objection that these men in training requir­ hut the unrestrained use of po\\'C'r is an u2h er in ' A contract of this· kind ·is somethin~ more has first passed thro).lgh the gri~vance states", prem~ ed full pay and therefore its moral obliga.tion force. [ do not ascribe this to the ~.. ~elteruay was what is '1 than the settlement of terms of rates of wages, ceased and its conh·actoral inclusion was ignor­ instance hut there is evident laek of ~ood fai± "a rare day" for No\" ' hours of emplovment etc. A contmct of this Section .II.· Change in · EquiP-ment or ed. This means that until a training m'-lit is which urges one to disagree with th': findint: temperature at 3 1 :I kind covers policies intimately affecting mat­ Methods. 11.02 reads as follows:-' The Com· of the hoard that there was no ell(lence (·• airport was fift placed on Bell Island outsiders will be import­ -~;--""'o with the \\ ters in process of evolution and matters diffi­ puny agrees to give every consideration to ed and the high obligation of the Company lack of good faith. The facts speak for the~· nai(y 1\'c\\'s II' -I cult to reduce to precise terms. The contract placing any men, displaced by such action on to the community cannot be satisfied but it seines and were not specifiealh- cDnsideredD; that the same < under consideration has sections covering this other work where possible. the temperature wa has a wider significance if contained namely the Board in its findin .,f men ... · .. . '. some purpose, Thcre'fore they must have a · These Sections arc cited for the purpose of that the Company has hcen indulgent as it eel off in 1859 with nualificalious i11 the educa· . 'I ' h,tl more flexible and more liberal interpretation. establishing that a paramount consideration is seeks to establish in its brief. tion and courses !rom correspuunc•nce sc. ~-- approaching any problem is the utilization of wiih practical experience in dec! rr•1~ics, ~w.!· The approach used in this instance by the residents of Bell Island. The Company re­ in" cnni]mJCnt and

' ' lows:-: The right to select employees for train­ · conclusions will therefore be influenced by the by the Company to show how reasonable it had . ' ·•'• ' ing programmes and for supervisory position is · statements (1) that all ·such agreements are . been for it sought in its files to discover a suit- . I ·• vested in the Company; · carried out both in the letter and in the spirit . able machinist and could not find one. It was i: . . (b) that the Company give consideration to clearly shown these files in themselves were II ,.-,;~ .. Section 5, Out of line diffetentials at 5.21 placing pf men displaced (c) the Company will inadequate and had not been brought up to states "wben an Employee's regular occupa· . give consideration to former Union members date. The Company had relied upon the I! :~ tion is. terminated every effort ~ball be made .if available and to residents of Bell Island. memory of it~ officials to cover the gap. Files t I ; :I ; ~ . ' "i§··· . ! . 'F. - : l ' . , . I •'. • '·. , , 1 t . . ~------~------~~~~--~----~------~------~~------~

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·as further ,\'as neces­ Start sltowed an mrrd iatel\' $500,000 t<; compar. IIED:\L WI:\:SERS nt the G~mluntion Exercise~ c:if Psyc1tiatric Nursing Ai.des and ;\ttcndnnts at the Hospital for Nervous D1s~nses, hel~ on Thur~day ~nght · \ l'ttort'ttttl Xurscs' Residence. (Left to nght):-VJ01et Parrall, wmncr Hotel .at isfactory atof t.lc'the Golrl m 3lcdal• for 'fh;)ory, donated by Dr. C. H. ~ottle. Mtss• Parra'11 a1 s~ CORNER BROOK-Work has It ma\' be , tc of the prizes for Them·y, donated by the Canbou Group of St. Johns . ~tarted on a new $500,000 ho· ! tel here. The Hotel Corner l'!.:l'CC'S. hut ~~:~~~·Club. Ed\\'ard Hall, Valedictorian, is the winner of the Gold Medal I Jlrook, situated on the Tram· a voca lion· r r 'oficicncv in Psychiatric Nursing donated by Hon. Dr. James McGrath, Canada Highway, will be open· .rltl Barrell a~d ~nita p 1 ;mphrc~·. R.N .. winne~ of the Silyer Medal /or Proficiency. in ed .in time tor the 1962 touriat Urad :-;urscs' Role. donated by M1ss. M.. A. Ln~ton, S.R.N., ~.C.M., Assoca~te season if possible, says W. I. tHll as a Dircrtor of :\msin~: Education. Not m p1cture 15 Roberta r Ptppey, R.N., Wlll· Hann, director of Hotel Corner ,. t lll'~e and r.!rllf the Gold i\lcdal for Theot·y, donated by Dr. J. F. '\aJS'h.-(M.M.P.) Brook Ltd. the Com· ------·.-. rcir actions ' ic~ preserr· pe~·atMre 1 Report ill',: the dis· \0! ~ssault .\ disregard Friday; riction. · :\o 1 V1ct1m 11a na i ~rmenl. in '53 : Catherine Stack, aged 47, of •. is an u~ly \ Outer Col'e, is in satisfactory the present P•ttrdar ''" 11Im! is known condition at the General Hos· d !.:tHltl faith --~me da(' for :'\orcmbcr. · pita! in St. John's where she l!J:.?rraturc at 3 p.m. ;tt : is receil'ing treatment for the !inding! lllpJ!l ""5 iifty-four. · : 11 ounds inflicted by an uniden· ('\·idence ol ·. ·.•ith the \\'cathcr tified attacker earlier this tk for them· · · Dlily ~r11~ was Ill· · wee!;, that the same dJtc in The wuman was brutally as· ,nsidrred br t~f tcmprraturc was sixty- saultcd hy a motorist on the ,j, I tlo not · ~Iarine Dril·e early Wctlncstlay J;tchinc shop I;J!iou of thr .• ·rinns mnis· b!ion of the t h c l'tlntracl ·d iu Section

, nf men lay· I. i 11 the educa· lcnce schools ronics, weld· unic'. (a list calc that the htaiu ,;nitable ·n mcdranical ·rs. two min· !· \' listed as I' Icc was given . ' ~. I \. t : I i ~ who had con· I I ! ' ; ~' ·nticcship and k. a I\. was ta Ill~ I cars. He was the ground of I depcn(· 1 s up onld )fOCCSS shOU itmS worker! · ot c:~lect was n f ~ l a tctnents o the• ' ColllPa Jl\'." · not he degrei c with one o ts \'0\1 advance · · !IdS ficd usua ! . roVISIOn ;c no P d dis· nation. auw] h'cb t natiOn tracl ich a co~ the nd 'sp1n' 't ISff ill . the layo iS :mploymen!:us s a bea~charg· been diS

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Newfoundland's Only Morning Paper d and strai IN THE NEWS ple.ale1 In colou '..,' The DAILY NE~S is a morning paper te~~hia, Brown, established in 1804, and published at By Wayfarer - rkirts in the com r the News Building, 355·359 Duckworth Green and Brow ~ . I Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, by oNLY ...... 1.'. THE RIOT OF 1932 (2) t· Robinson & Company, Limited. •.. 1\lEMBER OF I ha\•e carried this brief summary of thee\' •,. THE CANADIAN PRESS of April 5, 1932, to the point where I have had t e:~ SHOI 0 I ! . The Canadian Press is exclusively tr.oduce an observer among the crowd that had ~ t~ entitled to tbe usc for republication of ered in front of the Colonial Building. His stog~ 1 ' all news despatches in this paper credit­ that as the crowd surged against the front doorl'j~·' ,.·~ ed to it or to the Associated Press or Inspector General ordered the door to be openect'. :: Reuters and also the local news publish­ instructed the police who were guarding it to ~" ed therein. perse the mob with their truncheons. This l'e ,:, ' . YEARLY Sl'llSCRII'TI0:'-1 1\ATES 51 All Press Services and feature articles of the affair states that the constables laid : ' : Canada .. $12.00 per annum ln this paper are copyrighted and their t~em mercilessly and indiscriminately. At the 5~. ' reproduction is prohibited. time, mounted constables in the courtyard tu ~~·: United Kin~dom and all their horses into the throng, inciting some of~~ f(lrcign connlrics $14.00 prr annum Member Audit Bureau 1 people to retaliate by throwing stones. At any 1.; of Circulation. as all ranks were broken. The lane that remained q Authorized scl·oncl class mail, 0 Post O!!icc Dcpnrtmrnt, Oltawn. between both sides of the crowd was soon cl ~; Now there was just a solid, seething mass ~-~. Lately I • which those who like to get away from a !llace w·ro~ of study can SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1961 trouble is beginning could hardly extricate th~:~ lized there i: selves. ···· years. "ABS often many c I ! , Looking For "Wonder" Industries . Inside the House of Assembly, there was one 1,, s1re. T.hat was t~ ~scape from the stones that ~.,: son and may 1 I 'I year or two to begin the task of sometimes \\ I ' l. It lla' been suggested from time now vrrtually rammg on the chamber. Most Ill•~' ···~ :,I • to time 1hat if Ne\\"foundland wants ~reating a highly-skilled working be:~ got out by way of the Glory Hole-the na~~· i and instead c l i to de1·clop se<.:ondar.v industr~· on force. ex1t the by way of an .even · get up, we ju ! I f~·om. cha~ber narro-,~ .~.( a substantial scale. we should think But what is troubling a lot of and ctrcmtous sta1rway to the opposrtion room;'· , ·won't really • ' ' in terms of light industries requir­ people is the question of how to the basement. A gang of people, mostly maneer~ ribly wrong. i' I l : ing special ~kills anrf pr!lclucin~ provide employment for all who some women among them, clustered about both s'i .i point is reali: I, .I I ~oods th:~t would not be handicap­ graduate from these technical entrances to the basement, armed with planks :;, 1 for exnmple, I I schools. There is, of course, a pres­ taught in Alg ! ped b~· hi,gh freight costs in finr\ing stones. But they wanted ·certain members of 'fr; · ·' world markets. Electronics has ent shortage of skilled workers in go.vernment, chiefly the prime minister. A friend,; tically impos: I been considered a promisin.~ field. many important areas. That de· mme faced them boldly and asked for exit for ,:; the next day I It is now reported that efforts mand, however, may be quickly who were in I Willi~m ~oa~er. The crowd agreed. But the po:i~; ·f to achie1·e these .goals will be made satisfied. We are then faced with s.tandmg ms1de the western door with drawn b~ get anywhen I on an incrc:1sin~ scale in Nova the problem of how to provide op­ lt~s. had only to show themselves to im·ite attack h day because Scotia and :Ne1\· Brunswick. The pqrtunity at home for the greatest Letters To The Editor sttcks .and stones. I shall not des<;ribe the raiding 2 wrong, I don' asset any country can have-a pool · aim. sa,·s a recent stafement, is to think the manner in which 0e pnvate r?oms of the elderly librarian, Miss ~lu:· is faking, bu of skilled workers. November 23rd, 1961 fore the Union had re­ think that a '• make ihe Tvlaritimes a centre of ceived a copy of the re­ it was done was a lower­ ns. whose prano was taken apart string bv stri·· top-skill ';wonder" industries. To It is possible that plans to meet UNION TO PUBLISH and whose personal belongings were strewn· all ~ and complete this problem are now under consid· DISSENTING OPINION port. ing of the standards one 0 help achieve that ambition. new might expect. Because of the place. There were many other incongru, .. · just fooling . eration. These could usefully in­ Dear Sir-I read with In addition it ga\·e . h l ,. hare a bad h' technic:~! institutes are to be estab­ scant publicity to the fact ·e step taken the Union s1g ts, among t 1em a small urchin who had fo•··• lished in both provinces. clude a small committee to exam· some surprise the publi­ would that P that 1 had filed a lengthy ·will publish the dissent­ the sword of !he S~rgeant-at-Anns and strapped: ine the prospects of utilizing tech­ cation of the report of the somehow to h1s wa1st. But the most extensive to you "You dissenting opinion. ng opinion. Here in :Newfoundland we are nical skills in what the Maritimes findings of the Arbitra­ ment I have received on my own recent parctera:: go skating ( probabh· ahead of the l\[aritimes in call the "wonder" industries. How­ tion Board in the matter Authorities wonder \vhy Yours very truly, wonder how labour Unions are disin­ on the subject is related to the aftermath in the '· our l)l'~~~~nmne for technical and e\·er that may be, the fnct is that of the dispute which had e\·ening. Most of the crowd had dispersed but . get ready fo \'Ocational training. With the tech­ it will not be many years before all the elements of a paid clined to arbitrate bul in \\I'M. F. BREE:-l', ,. an ache or p this act they have a clear had stayed to keep a watchful eye for the · · nical college no~l' rapidly rising we shall have more technicians and insertion. President L.S.P.U. ~tay home fr 'nclicalion of the reason. I minister. I happened along that evening soon . under 1he shadow of Confederation craftsmen than we ever had before This was published be- Sir Richard had been removed from the building . from the pho Building and with a -dozen new vo­ in our working force. Their employ­ pushed into a motor car at the lop of Colonial Strt!: .You would be C:ltional schools on the plannin.g ment ought, therefore. to be a mat­ Auld- Lang Syne One citizen has called to tell me that he had going to. Ke~ board. 1\'e should be ready in a ter o! immediate concern. a disguise of a top hat and coat for the tically one h . ! John's class N ovcm bel' 25, 19:11: and Lel\;is. O'Brien nnd PIN STARS minister . Star:; of the bowling measles)! ' The Prime Minister's Visit TASKER FETE Evans: Collins and Chaf­ ' l ! The most notable thing about he could motor over the highway fev and Wilkins and Ben- week ha\'e been listed by M~· personal obsen·ation was limited to m~: I must al The annual Tasker cele­ .. ' 1 !o.Ir. Diefenbaker's present tour of ft·om Stephenville to Grand Falls. bration for children was son. :Mike Breen in his col­ Squires in the car, surrounded by a mob. There ·.1~ ''Going on tl western nnd central Newfoundland This experience could conceivably held in Bishop Feild Col­ umn. Leo Voisev and talk about lynching and about throwing him in 1:1 ; maybe a hal , ~~ is thnt. apart from his brief visit encourage him ·to view with favour lege Hall on Saturday Mary Jardine were tops. harbour. At any rate, the crowd began slowlr to have somE Leo posted a fine pinfall for the unh·er;;it~· celebrations. it the Newfoundland claim that spec­ afternoon and was the . November 25, 1946: move down Colonial Street. Here I disagree with teen years tl of 818. with 2:H, 314, and is the first time that a Crmadian ial federal aid is needed to com· most successful party ever SPECIAL SERVICE correspondent who has written his recollections : ara childish ~ 270. Mary ran up ~cores length. I am in accord with most of what 1m · ing away fro ' ' prime minister hns come to New­ plete the Trans-Canada highway. held. 450 children were Missionary and Thanks­ of 702 and 617, which is ' i foundland except on the eve of an present. In the evening an giving services were held ten but not with his challenge to my memory of ·; something ot fine rolling for any wo· ,• I I election. . Mr. Diefenbaker will, however, infonnal dance was held giving services were held E. (later Sir Edward) Emerson helping in the think you h< ' man. l. .·I Of course, it does a party leader see many different kinds of New· for the adults, to the at George Street United • • operations. I distinctly recall him calling to school day su no harm to show himself a few foundland community and is cer­ music of i'vle~crs. Cowan . Church yesterday and * <1.round him to raise him on their shoulders. This'. member that • NEW POST months before an election to as tain as a result to add much to Dingle and Oliver. Rev: A. R. Baggs officiat­ did readily and so, carried shoulder high, he ·1 have time af many people as possible. However, his knowledge about this province. 0 ¥ 0 ed. Special guest at the Formerly a resident of direct the crowd past the house into which it much of !vir. Diefenbaker's time· In the meanwhile, it may be trust~ morning service was Rev. this Cilv and brother of been planned to take the prime minister. Jly "YOUR l RESIGNATION Mrs. E. ·'Ash. Avalon Ter­ will be occupied with visits to ed that this present visit will estab· Reports forecast a very Buchanan, U .C. Mission­ respondent, whose tale deserves to be recorded in YOU SPENf schools and talks to non-political lish a precedent that future prime large meeting at the l\1a­ ary from India. Sir John race, Mr. Robert Blackler bcause of the many interesting facts it contains. recentlv left Toronto. On­ gatherings. He is assured of a good ministers· and federal cabinet min· jestic Theatre tonight. It Puddester read the eveti­ ~;aid that Rev. Father Pippy of Hoylestown Gosh, vc tario, for South America reception and a traditionnl display isters as well should follow. There is believed that the reso­ ing service lesson. ed for Sir Richard's transfer to the Colonial up before I "s1 where he has accepted an house. Rev. Mr. Godfrey of St. Thomas' Church, . ; ing the past of Newfoundland hospitality wher- should always be good firsthand lutions · to be presented • • ., • ever he may go. knowledge of the special character will demand the resigna­ important position with others. held the door after the prime minister · i describing m Time is naturally important. of the remote provinces as the basis tion of Sir Richard Squires CONVENTION Tropical Oil Company. been spirited inside. It was Father Pippr who,;. but just thin! Otherwise it could be wished that of sound policy in Ottawa. within twenty-four hours. In private session Sat­ with his influence over the crowd, contrired ... I do not mea • • urday morning the Na­ THE WORD OF GOD Richard's escape from the House of n>ll:wc·.:r• · • this was nee< BOXERS' BENEFIT tional Convention recom­ Seeing then that all grounds. My own observation, as I hal'e said, · ' :: fore it is too New Deal For Dominican Republic th.'.!se things shall be dis­ limited to the events on Colonial Street itself. I · \ Four good fights have mended F. Gordon Brad­ Before I When Columbus discovered the lasted until 1924 when a new COi1· solved, whnt manner of keeping this special letter of a better-informed : Island in 1492 he named it "La Es- stitution was established. been arranged for the ley, K.C., delegate to the also be a gar Convention for Bonavista persons ought we to he? witness for the time when the story ha:; to be panola" or Little Spain. That was In ~930 a revolution put General last boxing tournament holiday, PU!= of the season. The entire South , to be created chair-. -II. Peter 3:11. ten in all its detail. later corrupted into Hispaniola and Leonidas 'rrujillo . in power and Since this world cannot think that it net receipts will go to all man, and asked the Gov­ Parents were in the port that has been known while he did much to improve the last. we must hasten prep­ Taken out the back door of the house the fighters who partici­ ernment to amend the on of Monday. 1 for some years as Ciaudad Trujillo economy, he converted the country arations for the world ial Street, over back garden fences, Sir Richard and is soon to revert to its older into a ruthless police state in which pated this year. Those Act so that this appoint­ ent" list on soon to fight are Casey ment might be made. that is coming. ual\y found safety in, I think, the home of ~!r. r tion( name of Santo Domingo, Bartholo· murder and torture of political op­ Godden on Waterford Bridge Road. He did n.o,t ..••• mew Columbus founded a city. The ponents were not unknown. He'also sign at once. In fact, the general election that if you h ! whole island was also calleq Santo practised nepotism on an extrava· i - Strength For · Today ed took place in June. But on the night of ~. 1'r;·•~<:~ to " Domingo and is now divided be· gant scale, making the country a and for several days thereafter volunteer pollee tween the negro and French-speak· family concern. With Trujillo's as­ By EARL L. DOUGLASS munists, but destroy the ercised more absolute trolled the city, groups of hoodlums raided one ' , ing Haiti and the Spanish-speaking sassination last year, some of his power than have certain store and tried to break into another, an uneas)' Dominican Republic. _ family tried to hang on. They have prudent who have set up VIGILANCE AND businesses, practice pro· communist leaders in re­ brooded over the town and the Governor did been at last forced to leave the FIRMNESS cent decades. No ancient safe until H.M.S. Calcutta, rushed at full s~eed The island and its parts have had country and efforts are being made fessions, and pursue em~ checkered histories, When the Hai· A scientist who defect­ ployments which give tyranny has been greater Bermuda, entered the Narrows. By that !Jme rl to restore constitutional govern­ than the modern tyranny had been restored and the riot had become a P3 tians threw out the French, they ment. !Jd from communism re­ them some economic stat· took over the \\'hole island. The cently said that his deci­ ure. The communists re­ of communism. our troubled political history. It would have been strange if lib­ sion to do so had arisen Let us be completely Spaniards returned twice there­ eration had not released pent up gard such people as crim· from the fact that the unrelenting in our atti· after to their side and were twice emotions in the form Of mob at­ inals. Rid the world of the communists had ordered tude toward this ghastlv SA expelled. F'or a time the people tacks on the per~ons and properly prudent and heaven will him to stop his cancer evil. We cannot grow srJft Thought wanted the United Stales to take of Trujillo supporters. But firm be established on the Gen1s · Of possession. The American Senate research. . Although the earth. Let the heavy hand and sentimental in our . ''thO"'. steps have been taken to restore dealing wilh iL. We ha1•e Grace is the ornament of ornamenh. \\'t "' Sad movies rejected the idea. But when local order. The country will, however, newspaper article did not of communism put less say so, the reason probab­ to be realistic and ruth­ beauty is Iifeless.-Baltasar Gracian. He said he 1 rule resulted in revolution after need a stron~ c:overnment to main· than one hundred men in revolution and totnl disorder, the ly was that communist charge of the world and less when we come upon Sa I Went tc lain peace and rebuild prospel'ity Beauty without grace is the hook They turned Americnns set up a temporary mili­ . authorities wanted all all injustice will cease. a nest of rntilesnakes. We fm· the Dominican Rep1,1blic's 3, 750,- must. deal with commun­ baiL-Ralph Waldo Emerson. And turned tary government in 1916 which 000 people. scientific effort to go into the making of bombs. This column consistent­ ism in the same manner --- ~nd just as Under such a philosophy ly takes the position that and with the same vigor. Grace is but glory b~~n, 11.nd glory i~ but saw 111y da The Pope's Eightieth · Birthday communism is not a· gov­ War? We devoutly hope pet'fectcd.-J onathan Edwards. .·, the thing to. be destroyed •, At the time of his election as 1950 at the age of 76 and Adenauer is not cancer but capital­ ernment but a criminal not. But firmness, yes­ ·--- Though I we conspiracy. No Czar in eternal vigilance a n d What we most need i~"~e prayer of ' Sovereign Pontiff. Cardinal An- over 80, has been re-elected Chan~ ism. Let ·people die of They didn't • gelo Cuiscppe Roncnlli was less cellor of West Germany. cancer, reason the com- recent centuries has ex- firmness. sire for growth in grace, expressed in patie~ddl'. ' ...,. ~d so they ! than a month away from his 77th ness, love, and good deeds.-Mary Baker · . laenheki I I .. , birthday. Now known as Pope .John Pope J olm XXIII is a vigorous ----·····----..... ·s A. hnost diec . I . ~ t .- 1 XXIII, he commemorated last and active man who has given Are ·saying - Grace is given of God, but knowledga · nd in the r. l l•r· - ·What Others ~ I I • I_' ,.. t month the third anniversary of his positive leadership in a troubled in the market.-A. H. Clough. I started to . Oh < I election ;md celebrates today the world. This, he told a formal gath· THE SAME WATER it may pour them out dog to eject customers at ..... ter h ' I. ' Oh' o 'oh, s; I:)", .. .. attainment of his eightieth year. ering of diplomats a little while 'The Sea of Galilee and again to fertilize the J or- . closing time. The dog be­ There is no such way to attain to gre~ttlt • oh, oh s; ·' One of his predecessors, Paul IV, ago, is a world in which .grounds the Dead Sea are made of dan plain. But the Dead gins barking promptly at ure of grace as for a man to live up to the 1 .. So I I ,.·'· was elected at the age of 79 years for fear exist for the future of man­ the same water. It flows· Sea with the same water 10.30 p.m., and pulls on he has.-J ames ___Gordon .....Brooks. __ _ Ana got up ; , :; in 1555. There 'can have been few kind making it all the more urge~t. down clear and cool from . makes horror, for the Dead· the trouser leg of any re­ ..... -Henry David A 111ama , I others, however, who have come to that all men may use well the time the heights of and Sea has no outlet. It gets · calcitrant client. "People nd said "W 'I Nature's first an dlast lessons. . And so t .k '' this .great yrrice when they were given them to work for peace, civi­ the roots of the cedars of to keep.-Himy Emerson don't mind this treat- teac h~a:Ur l . 0, I kind, an deven pride should sanction wha ': well beyond their ~eventielh yenr. lization and progress. It is to be • Lebanon. 'l'he Sea' of Gall- Fosdick. · ment," said the owner. "In S Just said ·' But this is a lime in which a great hoped that he wlll be given him-. lee makes beauty of it, TRAINING PAYS fact, they come from miles ures need.-Mary Baker Eddy. ad- . • ,.... Oh '"OVles . age is not a handicap to rcsponHible self many more· years to continue for"the Sea of Galilee has (London E;vening News) around just for the privi- ooh,oh, 0 I, He approaches the ' s public office nne\ scrl'ice. Churc- to serve his Church an'd mankind an outlet. It gets to give. The owner of' a· dN~ in lege of being put out by st~~-y-o_f_m_a-nkind ~~h · a~ !llov~es · 1· hill was eleeted prime minister in with grace and distinction. It gathers in its riches that .Winchester has trained his Kim." advantages who is accustomed to the studY ·

' ...... '' ''' ..... , ..•..,. __ , •• -...... ,,~-wm·, Mlot«t . JOHN'S, NFLD., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1961 1961 ~.:111: . .. I . ' f, I I . I SALE! SKATING OUTFITS -,, I J 1 IS :' th~ ho:key game~: I bel that t any rate ATTENTION!! J the:·~ are quite a numh:r of ained ope~ adu•ts who are glad of thb. C~t " ; lon closed. Late!~· I hn\'e been trying to tell you what lack now a large numucr of skJ~crs : i mass from of stud~· can do to your future. But. now I ha_ve rea- ar;• seen at the Stadium on Fr!·· I, llace where 1;,cd thrrr i~ another cause for fa1lures durmg the day and Sunday n:·~hts. So tt seems as if the t~cns still get cate th em. ,:;ars. ":\BSEi\'T DAYS FROM SCHOOL." Very ., in theil' regular sl;ating hours r: often man:• of us stay home for the least little rea­ e~ch week and more than Ji';cly .\·as one de. <011 and ma~·be we don't e\•en have a little reason! t> i" is added to the extra time II ; that were ~omctimc:; we feel like staying in bed to get a ~est sr-·lt at thr. games. I · ::~·nc of those sl;~ting at the 1Iost mem. ~nd instead of having enough drive in us to make us I. s~ :::um during the weekend I; the narrow get up, \\'e ,iust lie back and say "ah, missing one day \\'."~·:- I'· ·n narrower won't rca!l.l' matter!'' But we are wrong, girls, so ter­ J P:T\' Powcl', Harold Squires, 1 rooms in ribll' ll'rong. And I think that once this important Paul.Hogan, Tom :.laking. Gord . II I ,. maneens Hovcncamp, Bob Jacl;man, Lois I' poit;t is realized there will be few absent days. Take, )·I Jt both sid~ Ennis. Kay Burke, Rosemary ' for ex~mple, the day you stay home, a new rule is H~arn. Gertrude ~lackc)', Helen l I . planks and tau~ht in Algebra or in any subject. It would be prac­ Hamlyn. Len Conway, Berilard lcr~ of the halh· impn,sible for any teacher to go over that rule Baird, Pat Flemin1, Jim Fle~t, : il.; Sonny Wilson, Shirley ~larllU, A friend of the 1;cxt da:-· in dass, for she has to keep the girls •xit for Sir Pegg)' ~!aloney, Fl'ances Roche, ~ I~ 1rJ~o 11·ere in school in mind, and we really wouldn't . ·I l the police, Ann Rumbold!, ~Iamie Dillon, oct ani'\\' here if the same thing was taught day after Libbv :\lacCormae, ~like Caul, drawn hi\. dal' b~enu"! of absent pupils. Now don't take me Gera.ld Rice, Tom Power, Tom :I~. I lij .,.... .te attack bl' Owens, John Christopher, Pete I·• ,11:onc. I don't mean that every pupil who stays hbme ~j IC raiding of Densmore, 2\!arion Coleman, . f ., is fo.king. but the majority are. Do you honestly I' l~ 1, Miss Mar. Marion Dobbin, Catherine Bren­ , •I '1: think that a girl or boy could be really ~ick one day Dressed like century warriors, teen-agers of Geneva, Switzerland, participate in a night pro­ 'II i g by string. 17th nan Linda Hamlyn, Diane Lane ,, .. and complete!:-· better the next? If you do you are cession climaxing a day-long festival cel~brating the Escal~de, on December 11th. The annual celebra­ Len' Ralph, Bob Woods, Briall If ..f( ~wn all 0\'er iust fooling ~·ourself! Oh, I really believe that you Lawlor, Bernie Bennett, Harry I incongruous tion is held in honor of the same day in 1602 when a steammg bowl of soup saved the c1ty. Walsh, Louise Godden, George t hal'e ~ bad headache or stomach ache, but how quick i )! ' had found Warren, Patricia Ridgley, Kay I ., 1rould that ACHE disappear if someone were to say I st::-apped it McGrath, Jeanette Walsh, Be~ty I ''I to I'OU "You need not go to school today, you can tensive com· Dobbin, Emmie Langmeade. Jtm . ~ 0 ·skating 1to the movies or dancing) instead! I Power Jerome Dinn, Joan Bren ·'., 1t paragraph Bits And Pieces I 11·o:tdcr lt011· long it would take to get out of bed and nan, Dunphy, Bonnie 1 in the same • Fagan, Patricia Squires, Bett, ~ct read:· for this! So, the next time that you feel ed but mam· tops zn pops Roche, Doug Fleming, Bob Dow· an ache or pain ask yourself "Am I sick enough to r the prim'e den, Leon Fitzgerald, Ron Ab· !lal' home from an:-' social activities, to stay away ' 1g soon after Around Town bolt, Jim Johnson, Bob Gollop, .. from the phone~" More than likely you will find that Rosemary Brennan, Theresa building and I really didn't say very much besides lecturing \'Ott \\'OU!cl be up and ready if it was a dance you were Putt Diane Ring, Barbara Neary In the opening column so it seems as if I shall have I! •Ionia! Street. ••• • , ..~;· ~ t .. ~'' - ' l '. '. Eile~n Buckle, Joan Tobin, Ed. c had loaned ~oing to. Keep this in mind and we will have prac­ to do it here. Neville, Joe Mulrooney, George I lltall\' one hundred per cent attendance in our St. i r the prime A touching event was held at the Gymnasium Green Derm Connolly, John ! . ' John's classrooms , (unless you get mumps or of Holy Heart of Mary Regional High School on Perry: Eg Billard, Pete Miskell, • Sandra Kearse)', Pat Brockle· I . measles 1! night, November as the pupils of . Thursd~y 23, 1-''Big Bad John" ...... Jimmy Dean hurst, Sheila Hallahan, Loui~e I .ed to seeing grades ten and eleven of this year received diplomas Buckle, Joan Murphy, .Mane '1 I must also mention this (excuse the expression) 2-'·Runaround Sue" ...... Dion I lb. There was '·Going on the Pip'' business. In grades one or two fm· their last year's work. Special congratulations Hunt, Patsy Eddy, Rae Coultas, i .g him in the are due to Joni Murphy who received the Governor 3-"Sad Movies" ...... Sue Thompson Cathy O'Brien, John Janes, Pat ma:·be a half clay was missed because you wanted Hearn John Fisher, Joe Janes, m slow!\' to General's Gold Medal for first place in all the Catho­ to ha\·e some sort of game but when we reach our 4-"Fool Number One" ...... Brenda Lee ~ Glynn, Harold Fitz· I •agree with a teen )·car:; these ideas should be out-grown. They lic schols in Newfoundland. Also congratulations to gerald, Gordon Fitzgerald, Gail I collections at Isabelle Gladney, first place in grade ten of last year )!cades, Barbara Bemister, Jean :I .: are childish and immature! Imagine a teen-ager stay­ ~"Ya Ya'' ...... Lee Dorsey ., I Wall, Joan Predham, Deanne ) hat wa& writ· ir.g all'a~· from school because she wanted to do and to Maureen O'Brien who placed first in last year's :I memory of L. grade nine results. To each and every girl who re­ 6-"Hit The Road Jack" ...... Ray Charles Hurley, Cathy Webbe:. Ron :• 5omethin.~ outside of school. So the next time you Pearcey, Junior King, Ertc Pear· in the rescue think )'OU ha\'e something important to do on a ceived a diploma, congratulations are ~!so due. 7- "C ry1n. ' " ...... Roy 0 r b'1son cey, ·ches Lake, Da~e R)'an, I' !ling to men !choo\ da-'' such as "see a movie or go downtown" re­ the two would make the ideal Frances Hanames, She1la ~lah· Now for gossip, 8-"Let's Get-Together" ...... Hayley Mills ' lers. This they membet· that the week-end is coming and you also I heard during the week that pair. one)', Lorraine Osborne, Regina I ~h he tried to Bill anh. ~·au must think that someone wound me to figure it out yourself. guess that is the main thing. .i before I started but I really wound myself up dur­ I want to wish a Happy Birth· But Maura, what happened to :olonial Street ~P our "Young Maids Club?" Becomes day to Bob who celebrates N.Y. Skating At I · Church. with mg the past two weeks! I bet that some of you are Rus and Bud are back to­ :·i I his birthday today the 25th. ,: ~ minister had describing me as being "square'' this very minute, I really do not know how gether again after being broke ·I .ppy but just think and ask yourself who really is 'square.' up fur two months. Gosh, they I •vho als?, old he is but I cnn make The Arena i contri,·ed Sit I ~o not mean to be a lecturer but I really feel that a very good guess, but guess must really like each other to work is not good enough. go back after that length of Twistin ' • . of Assembly th1s was needed to bring our teens to their senses be- •: I wonder what we can do to time. I bet that they will last Hockey Is also being played t' a\·e said, was fore it is too late and they are sorry. • • make his birthday a memorable longer this time than they did NEW YORK - This city has :'J, ·~, !. Oh ed to cry . (By PAT) dance halls, now has a sign on George Grean, Ruth Adams, 0 ' I i •: ••::1~'I f Oh' t· oh, sad movies always make me cry. the outside of the entrance ex· Allen Warren, :Qave Saunders, ' :: I I~~ I ..t 0 ' • oh sad movies make me cry. 1-"Run To Him" ...... Bobby Vee plainlng tliat. you can. do the. Gerry Warren, Joyce Nose· ' jl .. :~~~~: ' ~ . twist there every night. The I ,, . ,, . ! 2-"Happy Birthday, Sweet Sixteen"-:-Neil Sedaka worthy, Rolyn Mitchell, Tynett ' •. :1 ... , '•'j'' . :! So I group that plays the music is Rideout, Dave Butler, Vie Walsh Ani! got Up and slowly walked on home, 3-"The Lion Sleeps Tonight" ...... Tokens :.' ' ; .. ·'.,I i' ' 11 called the Twisters. Tony Spurrell, Mutt Worth· f ; . • .I .. _;: Ii \ :! . .: ! ~ And mama saw the tears 4- Johnny Will" ...... Pat Boone mann, Erling Biggs, Judy Pike, I ..I .., . " . y navid to S 'd I ' •.. , 1 ·ji . An .at 'What's wrong?" 5.:_"Commancheros" ...... Claude King REVIVAL TIME Andrea Pack, Shirley Smith, • 'I . . I . I I . . teac hman •. ,J . r 6-"It's All Because" ...... Linda Scott ~ I· :I I 'l·~~i... '! ' 'd- . on what ou Jl·d_so to kep from telling her a lie Twist records appear to be Dave Churchill, Dave Flemln1, u,t said ' . 1 '' ; :r : ) ., j I . 7-"It Will Stand" ...... ,,, ...... Sho'wmen Bill Jeans, Darry Seward, Alex .. I . I •. , I • ' S doing rather welt during the I c •( , ad rn . ' . A PEDESTRIAN 'WHO · Yetman, Ralph Tottle, Wayne ' ' • 'I ' 8-"A Certain Girl" ...... Ernie K. Doe twist revival. Chubby Checker's 1 Gh, oho~~s ~ake me cry. :.(fio-ss·ED oN .THE-YELLOW Folkes, Ebon Ash, Art Pearce, i, : 1 ' I •·"t!~,:.·; ~~ ,1tl' .:. · ..1 release, which was issued last •• , If • • • '.' •, • ·.• - 'th 9-"Up A Lazy River" ...... Si Zentner .1· ,~ Sact o '· Art Windsor. .''l' :·•.. '·'· ~ ,.t ,. ·;·,. ...' ·; 1nkind WI m' . , . II J' F' week, jumped way up into the OVJes 10-'iNever, N ever ...... 1ve tve ~·.. 1 . t ~·; ' . : make me cry; • ,,, 4• ~n e studY of . (I • .,l )._>ii.:,;1' 1 I ~- !! :. :'!"': ' ) ~--··:~·}",tl-~/ '·- I I ~-tt·-~:_·.:_.. _~ ~; ..: .. ..i .,,: I

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'•'I Your i . I' ' • Pocketbook .I : BY FAYE HENLE l Has any salesman suggested you rent it instead of buying it? !' Latest figm·es show that 3 out of every 10 families now arc . renters or a wide variety of I products and that consumer ! renting is now a $100 million· ! . 11HT a·year business. ! : tbl'lT.\L , :.. htter When should vou rent? When . '~ p:l:. should you buy'! ··": .lane 1 You alone can answer these 1 r mrn only, this tall, h~ndso me chest of drnwers. Designed by Qt~cstions, because they per· Claude Bede as Julius Caesar in the Canadian Plav •::non Gmlmn. riJest Is lin:shcd In nnllque1l while lacquer with tamspending to yourHere own arcpattern of ers , prduod.on, ; o£ ,Sl 1anc~pea1e1. • • . •s • J u ]'Ill~ · Caesar, · d'aect· · • j~l men:!. llin!l1·n ··~stcrs mnkc It easy for the homemaker to guides: · 50 m c ed by Tony Van Bridge, designed by Brian Jackson. ~ rout ""~)· trom w:~ll. j 11 1 I . . which is scheduled for Thursday, November 30th, al !i.\1' SIIF.Itlnlllll an:l shirts. T h i s leads to 1 Figure how much II costs to own 1 Memorial Universitv Theatre. !l fam::y ;:::~ri::g hit a stro:~g words and s~parate dres a product. Include the initial I ______:·_ · ---- · · · · · -- .. --- · .... -~~~ ·o~·:r!l t~::o ~u\iect l•f desks I scrs. J •. ,~ I purchase price and financing. l~.!· ,~~~ 5 ~~r~ l';,:1:0~ up. One, I charges if )'Oil are not pay in~ 1 ::l:l ;; ::::: ir i; ,lifiicult for E1·en though SCI'crcly tlmlted by Se A F Th B I 1 cash. :-~ext. figure the cost or w prons or ose azaars ···~::; w ;~: :~ '"'"' ;·xamplc. the sm3ll size of most bed· ; maintenance. Finally. survey .. f. ,. .rooms. furniture designers arc the usc )'OU make of the par· MARY BROOKS PICKEN 1 slrin;; to each side of apron or. .. ,:;·c:• are lJtdrt lo ;h~re , responsible for excellent "for ticular product, ! :\Iter visiting a number of baza· wrong side. Stitch ncckbanG :.·., ::J p:ay cr,·.•i:•m:nt. Sh::r· 1 men only" chests and ward· I t ars last fall, I found that there ends to side edges of apron ::: :! r:c;:l ::nd i:e·,rGom robes. The l'aricty of styling, "What is the good of sitting on the throne when the otl.er fellows givf! I For example, if you need a car are two types of aprons thai ":::1 "~ ;, ",';';d o:11 ami·J of woods used, of finishes is I for year·round transportation. sell the best. .lind outside edges of apron. \ \11• c1::·. BJI lo ~.,~ I'.I'O people 1 ~:real. In general, interior all the orders." The Dauphin (Jack Medley) asks Joan (Anna Reiser) in I figure carefully how much that binding over ends of tics, as ir. :~ :);:;,. ~P o:: drmrr or space is planned fot· specific. the Canadian Players' production of Saint Joan, by G. B. Shaw, which is car costs you on a monti1Iy Every once in a while you hem· I I, and ov~r ends of nelkband. :c;: ~;m i• t~ •cl •he >tagc m3sculinc clothing - shirts, scheduled for Friday, December 1st. at Memorial University Th~·ltre. The I basis - repairs, insurance and a woman say, "I'd like a waist· as at J. Bind inside edge o( !:: :::;::0~ \le "' tried it. socks, bulky sports sweaters gasoline. Query car rental line apron," hut at church baz-1 neckline, beginning at seam in and so on. Pfays are sponsored by the St. John's Knvanis Club. services in your area about the aars the one with a bit• that 1 back, as at K. of monthly cost of rental, specify. fits over the shoulders sells 4 ' Smnc include mirrors 1nd buill· ing the number of miles you to 1. Locate pockets at convenient , In Others have I travel and the cost of gas. position for you and stitch. -' -. li~htlng-. F Th w ;~~; ~0 lo;~t:.l .m;l ;im:>le to space for tics. or e omen·. Here is how you can make your Tall girls may need 1 lull yard :;•:;~ t!.c ho::o~: thrc~ draw· I Yours will not be a true survey own pattern :or both, blocking of material to make the dis· r.; :o yo:1: s;ou;c ll'hile you To conserl'e floor space, dressers unless your comparison is bas­ each out from the diagrams lance E to F 151.z in<•hes in· r:.,;:l a!on~ •.n!h th~ top arc likely to be tall, rather ed on identical car models. shown. stead of 11 inches. !:;: Bjt this di\'i;io:l doesn't than wide, to make best usc of You probably will discover that :,l! '::J Jr:o:!:!l t':c l'aricly floor space. Roofing owning in such a case is pre· The apron at left requires only At right: Several features re· Hide, me~pen· ::m lo rc ;torrd. Moose commend this. It is r. ferable to renting. If, however ~~, yards of percale or gingham \\';mlrobcs which nrc \ower and sil'c, requiring only I yard of 1 you live in a congested metro· and 5 yards of Was binding. 36·inch percale: it is easy to : ;~::. the hc~d of . the 1 ll'i~ter ha.vc space for hanging politan area where you only ::~e :; ;.1?~111~ h~> cuff hnks I su1ts or Jackets. have occasional use for a car, Straighten both ends of fcbric. make, flattering to w~ar, and it irons easily. !J:jle:c~:ef;. 11 ;;I ch elwin Shindigs there is little doubt that you'll Tear 3·inch tic strings from cj ~i~:i!Jr sm:1ll items into · If n treat of this magnitude Is And each selvage edge. Fold fab· Repairs come out ahead by renting. t! :!:l·.rer whm you keep 1 planned for Christmas nnd you ric in half lengthwise. Locate s•:·aighten Iabrie. Fold on a ------·-- OTTAWA •~.JI'. ~lr~ inches to left or c. .: •• 1. CIJ •• :r. J \VIs, including two inside the your dollars grow and the en· 11 Arctic Circle, is related in . Eb·JI'). )!r; · Where they mrke the Onest Bread in the world joymcnt of those dollars in· Cut out apron; then rut 11 J\•nny. D:. Citizen, a publication of the crease. ,., 1'. \\'uod. citizenship department. Why would anyone rent? Why . ~ .. The m a g a z i n e saYs the I' the trend? Unless it's a build­ .\SS!:SG[RS women's groups h a v e done ing or manufacturing equip· : 011 r. dland !:or.: much to stimulate community : . men!, don't look for a tax ad· I l"iJiax and life In the Isolated northern set­ vantage. But, there is a subt· ... tlements and to improve rela­ le trend in our thinking. Yes· ; tions between whites . and In· terday we worshipped posses· ,. dlans and Eskimos. I sian. Today we worship com· I,, ·'I' n-..~r-.. ~h~s :, WI AT INUVIK petencc. When you rent you ·I r,;;m!. )\rs. It's QUALITY that counts particularly with usually get the newest model. ,., )\i~; A. Yeast. There can be no other reason for the The newest WI in the north, If there is any failure of per· • :~;·,t. "\r. If. and also the most northerly of formnnce, you merely return ever·lncreaslng Newfoundland sales of D.G.L. I iiPllr:t. )tr~- f I the 4,000 institutes in Canada, the product and get a new one .. )\!'· !.. Pure Dried Yeast. If YOU have not tried It yet- operates at Inuvlk, N.W.T., the in exchange. No repair bills, :I· .. J,c.-trr. "tr. J government's new admlnistra· no annoyances. .. r ·.\. )\. rarnCl· . do so NOW! You'll get more delicious bread, tive centre In the Mackenzie i I )\r.•. River delta near the Arctic I ' o'. r: tighter texture, more golden, orlspar crust, TAKE IT FROM KATHY: . 1 ·onliors. )!r. coast . I I . I' . ' .\: J(a)c;. )1:~ sweeter flavour and greater yield. • I. The other northern institutes 'I ·<., are In Fort McPherson, south Short, Tall, of Aklavik and Inside the Arctic II 1:. :/ Do Dance '"·' .Nircle, and Discovery and Fort I' EMRIDHED HOUSEHOLD BREAD Province, both in the Great Economical of ,_,rdage, I ...... ·--- .. --·-·· I tobleopoon Yoott (D.C.L Dried 8aklnr Yoall) I pachl Yeatt (D.C.L. Dried Baklnr YtGit) Slave Lake area. BY KATHY PETERSON i Pint Milk or Water (luke warm) or hoi( ond half lOt cups Whlto Flour 2 rableopoonr Suaar Q-My dad and mother are both Draw curved lines from A to E. cupr Flour 6 tobletpoonr Suror The institutes have organized 6 I quart Wotor (fuko warm) 2 tobleopoont Butter tall but I'm short for a boy. F, to G. Connect H with curve toblt~poonr Butter I Err . I 1abl11poon Salt 2 tableopoonr Dry Milk handicraft projects, hobby and (5 feet 3 inches>. I'm IG I ttaopoon Salt Pinch af Ground as shown, for front neckline. Nutm~ I toa1poon Malt Extract (but not neceuory) fashion shows, health. lectures years old. f 1 ~ECTfON$, DISSOlVE YEAST ond ruror In porlofwottr, combine and recreational programs. For neckband, draw curve :~ 1 loteL~tt) lht butter and Pour, and put In o bctln, mob a ; l)w "'"'~ add tht Mille olld Wattr, 1nd Ytolt when dluoiYed, DIRECTIONS. DISSOlVE SUGAR In part of waler, >Ptinklt In lht Most of the girls I would like to m~" .frl~flct a dowrh, Itt nl (or af;I)Jro.11lmottly 30 mlnutet. Then Yeall and dinol~t. Ml• tltorouthlt ather drt lntredientJ, oddinr The F o r t Providence WI ft 1 ~ !11 Ol, C1mont1; 2 or, tucltmon '"'; 2 or. Sultono1; 2 o.r. dance with are as tall or taller 1 111 Yeort water ond ~a/Dnce of liquid, then fel ut for appro.llimocely roopened a club house in a va· rli~ • '· let nt or>prolimotely JO mln~o~ttt to olmofl double tin, than I am. '" bttc~lc Into lH'""'Ired pieces, roll round, ploct 011 c/eonlr It hourt until almost double slu. Then Jc11ead. lee Itt for IS cant log cabin with a leaky ~~~ud worm bun croyJ, Cortr ID ~Jtcvent 1kln formlnr. Rise until mlnulet. Thtn cut up Into auicabfe 1/nd piece• to rise for 4S :an:~~~ double tht 1/re. llnuh 1/rhUy a coaUnt of btOten err and of after raising money for the min11te1 In rreaud bread pam, cJnd bakt in a moderate oren, Is it all right to ask for a ... '" a lood hot OYtlf, renovations. The group also started a library with books dance if your partner will be from institutes In the provinecs. a few inches taller?-R.J.T. IWEET DHOLLA BREAD OR FANDY TWISTS GRANDMA'S WHOLE·WHEAT BREAD .Considerable attention is be· A-Boys, girls and dancing in· f cupr flour (100% Whole·whoat fine rround) lng given to the production and :i labfospoons YooJI (D.C.L. Drlod Bokinr Yoool) sales of handicrafts, ranging structors agree that it's most · J cups flour I tabletpoon Salt ltabl11poon Yoast (D.C.L. Dried Boklnr Yoast) comfortable to dance with a ~quart Water (luke warm) 9 tabl11poon1 Butter I tabl11paon Solt I cup Malauo• from beaded moccasins to quill partner who is similar in size. I loblorpoono Milk Powder 3tabiOJpoonr Su,ar 2i tobf11paon1 Butter · 3 tableopoonr Milk l'owdor belts. The institutes found that li plnu Walor (iuhe warm) · IIGlf>oon Malt EJ

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' i . I What greater work coid -! i;T, mCHAEL AND ALL Worsnlpping at Prince ut 1\'~les Lord do hut re;tore hi; ANGELS Annex-l.eMarchanl Rnatl to the earth through a !irir; St. Clare Me. Barters llill phet !Amos 3:il, (Sut~da}· next before Advent) (Barters Hill entranr·c l Brin~ forth a hook lh;l 8.00 a.m., Holy Communion. l!ev. Wm l{urschinski, Past· hrlr !~ad u> out of · · 11.00 a.m .. Sung Eucharist; 2.30 •ll 5 Torba:v Road . I i !Isaiah 2~: Ill ~('(I p.m., Sunday School and Bible (Last Sunday in Trinity) , . :17: !.i·201 anrl ,r· 11p hi! Class: 6.30 p.m., Evensong and 9.30 a.m., Sunday School: 11 ~ once more "n thr earth.

1 1 Srrmon. • a.m.. fhe Service and Jnstalla· ; 2;4-t t1nd I.:;aioh 2.2·3 , S.U.f. Distl'ict Grand Lodge ship-Rei'. Brown wili comhtct tion of Church Council. I the drpm No', 2 in at~cndance. both morning and evening ser· Since ''Ire lrt~. Monda)': ·!rue ~oal. ;1- thr pro1 .. ·• Boys. ST. PAUI.'S l told it 111H1irl fo!io"· thai I Wednesdar: (Biackler A1·enuel Church ·~· tora.tion 11·nulrl hr · 1 Such :l rr come not back, leal'in:: honw •' Jnin n:~ '· (Southside Road) The Kirk guest speaker. Hearty singing Monday: 8.00 p.m., Prayer Jesus The spoken word. in Anrli~l<' · rJ a.m., Sunday School - monies. ~ 1 b t b th h d 1T e neglected opportunity. 1 te,· • · 1 t master, 1\lr. Robert MacLeod. Youth In Luke's Gospel we have the success~s. u ecause cy a . . 7 . much 'hettrr lo! yol' 113 Blackhead Road; 10.30 a.m., Pre 10.30 a.m., Bible Classes 11 Saturday: ·8.00 p.m., I ind ·Post Confirmation Classes; Christian Rally, Seal Co\'e, story ?f ,Jesus on the ;\lount of been fmlur~~: They wer.e drawn I Arab tan Pt 01 et b should fail 111 ol•rYin~ t.re J a.m., lllorning Service; 7 p.m., do'' n 1: ': 1,1 a.m., ~latins; Kindergarten Transfiguration. (Luke ~~. And lly the dt\tne magneltsm of . est rule laid bl o~r ., ::~ Evening Service. in this incident I see the DIVI:•m .Jesus for latlures .. i\nd I for, , , , . th· that IUL1 ,nould I I '.' Sunday School; 2.30 p.m., Sun Science 11 111 ·., ,. You are im•ited to worship , , , . . one am glad to thmk that tins men and omen-no God 1eckon , • 01 1r bco~; ·~ l~ !. day School; 2.45 p.m., Bible MAG~ET!SM OF' ,JJ:;Sl S F'OR , h · 11 . th . b ed success. There had been no ~.T. amon" · d . •J . with us. Corner Rennie's ~lill ltoad and Church of Jesus IIU~IAN FAILURES I lt"l'e "l lias t e reason. •1d CJi en I n" l'""'nn- an t ~.~ Classes; 4 p.m., Hoi~\ Baptism • 1 • " " • • man ·thle to work his ll'a\' back \'ery s:u c "· • 1 • 1 Empire Avenue) wa"s found it difficult to believe there because of the1r successes, • _ ...... 111 " hnpr-. t1at I i 1:; ' ,and Churci1ing of Women; 6.30 ST. DAVID'S ' · 't · Id 1 · t tl t tl'11 -~to perfCcause o ~~'\ successes, .· B • U'C 11 i> lh<' ,,r., . background ,10 a.m .. Holy Communion, J. A. . t. 1t meant that the mhmacy the)'· monstrate that he could deal 111th eca · . .11 hr. · Minister: The Rev d tl P h t It IS 111 1 ~- i cicnl and· Modern Necromancy, I an Je rop e s tue,I · · h'IS t tl 1, bl to e1·er 11a< 01 l Goldsmith. Directress of Praise: th I 11! .. It . L had on the )!ount was not for sm m own s reng a e '·.· \ n d ue;;., i ·' CHURCH OF THE Miss Barhara Rose. alias !\lesmerism and Hypnot· ~IORMON a oses was mtg 1 Y tn all f .1 l'k If B t demonstrate that he could meet the 1\0iirl. · '~"'"' 1 ·... Il and Elijah was mighty in proph· po,or at ures 1th·e myse ·. u demons of the soul and slnv I teaches IOU the lir·l ·,';,· ism, Denounced. 11 a.m., Sun· 1 Victoria Hall-Gower Street ASCENSION Stewardship Sunday . b th II' ten I see em as smners · · ' · . · . 1 .111 crc.1 ,, . ! '·, d~y School for pupils up to the i Primary: . ec Y· Bu t Ita d th ts e~n c . ,. . t t , them, had there been one such wh1ch mt~ nun. d Moun I . Pearl 11 a.m. Morning Worship reason for their appeanng to drml n to the Sal tout • he s or) 1t .· 10 be truthful ar. · I. (Sunday next before Advent) Commissioning of Visitors. Ser· a~e of 20 years. · ; 10.00 a.m. Saturday at the . . . , touches and grips me. man, then there had been no 1 11es ·. .. .-ihl,. be i 1 (,In 0·- · ! 11.:10 a.m., Holy Communion: 1 mon Slbject: "The 1\linisrry of Wednesday: Y.W.C.A. · .Jesus at that g1 eat moment, they Tl 1 t 1 t need for Jesus to hal'e suffered I to dull P TELEVIS .' would surelY ha1·c talked with terc can le no argumen a lOU . · · y ··111 thcrrlorr ' J • 11.00 a.m., Matins; 2.30 p.m.. Reconciliation;" 7 p.m., Even­ 8 p.m .. Meeting. A Friendly Welcome Awaits · . . this, at least: no man erer won and dted. But there never had 1 ou " 11 Sunday School and Bible ing Worship and Bible Study. Saturday: You. lhm about the Law and the p1 o- 1. . . . t tl K' •d 1 been and never would be one better th~t I no . 1 I. . phets. But they did not. ~lore· I GHSdlllay In o le r 'h"~ om, . o sttclt m"n 'fltere ,,.... tlt"t in imJlrcss upnn )nut!.e . Class; 7.00 p.m., Evensong, Sermon subject: "The Law, 3.00·4.30 p.m:, Free Readin~ , . •t , . . !I , f : o ly r·easoo o ts ta\'lllg " · "" u -hn-t.on Room. o1et, t 11as ncvct te l\aY 0 d f rr ·th · man's natm·e which man could beauty ot the l ··t ~"thursday, St. Andrew's Day: Schoolmaster." Jesus to deal and to meet with ~h1 e ha tuc~css o ~ e, t e! e~~n n;t deal with himself Titere was as ti came 11om (hn,f ,rs _..'·_' 10. a.m., Holy Communion. CIIURCII SCJIOOJ. Jehovah's I:'· I men simply as "rcpre~cntativcs" J" urcd , ufsnGtesds, 01 sat e. e that between man' and God whi~h I and the impo>>~i11111~ nh_,;,·;~ . '' ·1 9.45 , rtlmCtlt g. Jes· ,mg om o o was no a gar- . . ,, 1·f ro11 . ·' a.m., .Juniors and Inter· Pentecosta I 0f any g~ \ e . or 1oup. . d t t h' h th · 11 onl>' could be dealt with from tn~ far WI on- · " . BROOKFIELD ROAD SCIIOOI N . Witnesses us was never •mlty of lrcatmg en par Y 0 w tc e socta Y • 1 t'l" rcsped 1t. I?,': ' mediates; I 1 a.m., ursery· _,...... ,....,.,..,...,.~~=-.,..- "' d th • Idly essful ·ere God's s1de tear 'J ·.. , ____.. 2·30 p.m., Sunday School. Kindergarten and Primary; '.30 Rl:TIIESDA TEMPLE men as "sample" or as "types". ~n. e 110r ~ucc . II . · -- , ' : 1 15 'ted Churc'" p.m., Sr. lligh Fellowship. 20!1 New Gower Street KINGDOM HALt" And fur\her, the idea that Moses I~VJted. ·!esus dtd not g ve ~ There was no other good enough S AI yst~! t • ~ ... 'Unl I 1 The Annual Every Person A. Q. Snow, Pastor, E. B. 4!1 Morris Avenue and Elijah were there simply as lime to Nicodemus because N!co· To paY the price of sin: · t • 0 . Visitation will take place dur· Snow, Asst. Pastor. Sunday, Nov. 26: representing the Law and the d7mus happen~d. to be, a ~abbt ?f He only could unlock the gate 0 Christ Lo1·e's \'icttrn. i. GOWF.R STREET iru: the afternoon between the Sunday: 7 p.m., Public Address by J. Prophets would be something ~Is day, He did not gll'e His Of heav'n and Jet us in. I;igh ' Minister: Rev. R. W IJralne hours of 2 and 5 p.m. 10.30 a.m., Prayer Service; completely at variance with the lime to Zacchaeus because Za~- u on the cruel Trre .1 t~ . W. Hardy: "Youth's Opportuni· whole mission of Jesus. ·His chaeus happened to. be the bu~t- Jesus knew what was in man, \~at worthY recomp_e\ B.A. Assistant Minister: Rev. A You are cordially invited to 11.00 ·a.m., Morning Worship ties In this 1\lodern World;" 8 R. Smith, B.A., B.D. Director or worship with us. 3.00 p.m., Sunday School; 6.30 mission was not to the success· ness I?agn~te ?f Jench?. He dtd and He knew that every man . ine own chn,t. I : ; p.m., Bible Study: "When All ful but to the failures. When the not ~tve H1s hme to S1mon the and woman needed the saving Make. m . ' .;/. Christian Edttcation. Mr. A. E -- p.m., Prayer Service; 7.00 p.m., Nations . Unite Under God's 1 ' I . Pharisees protested because p~b- Phamee because he happened grace of God. And there is in All m life's blood 11 •'j; Heselwood. Organist and Choir ST. AIDAN'S Evangclislie. Kingdom." ill ' '•" ' Director: Mr. Douglas ·osmond, Topsail Roa1l at Commonwealth Wednesday: licans and sinners sat down wtth t~ be the. May.?r ~f Bethany, He Calvary divine ·magnetism for { fr.ll· one sees · Tuesday, Nov. 28: Him He rc.nlied "They that be dtd not g1ve h1s ttme to the no- sinners. It floods the heart with P d times [or . . ' Ill ''I . L.R.A.l\1. A\'enue 8 p.m., Praise and Testimony. ' .,. ' · bl f C m m because · d t k th t H k A thousan 1a " ' Is a genera ' ,I . 9.45 am, Young People's Minister, The Rev. W M. Thursday: . 8.30 p.m., P1,1blie Address by whole need , not a physician, but eman , o ape au grahtu e o now _a e see s • ere too smal I .. they that are sick.· I am not he happened to .a nobleman me not because of successes but Ah, t~ill of and Po~t Bible Class In the 1\lcmoriai Moncrieff; Organist, Mr. Alistair 8 p.m., Prayer Meeting, R. Hardy: "What Is a C~ristian's ?e 1 come to call the righteous but and a generous d1stnbutor to the because of those sad failures 1 lore to !11 · states t~e arrt'st '. Building; Adult Bible Class in Drysdale. Saturday: Obligations?" ' I . f th .5 ynagogue No 1 • d ht t 1 For all I I)' the Common Room; 11 a.m., sn:WARDSJIIP SUNDAY 8 p.m., :Yotmg People's, Thursday, Nov. 20: sinners to repentance." He had sc temes o e • • whic 1 bnng a roug o my sou f!C~ Canadian ae~ :Sh• come to seek and to sa\'e that these men were drawn to Je.sus Thy promise i~ my only plea, . at and 13bour liugh Prmutiv . ' Mornln!( Wr.rship. !'reacher- 1.45 p.m., Commissioning Everybody Welcome • 7.30 p.m .. Bible Speaking and which was Josl-and I cannot be- because they had n.eeds whtch, With this I venture nigh, My s\\ e , statemes confirm1 r· 'Rev. A. R. Smith. Sermon Sub· Scn·ict•; 2 p.m.,·5 p.m., Every· · - . th t , th 11' t f they ·felt and believed .Jesus da) · ·t br . ent "I . h' '•f Reading crass; 8.30 _p.m., Min· I1eve . a e~en on e .nun ld t' f Thou ~all est burdened souls to Mv sole life. lei 1 b!'~ I " tnspired ·b t 1 \· jcct "Where . the Currents of l't'l'son Visitation by the 1\len • ELIM PENTECOSTAl ° I p, istry Development Class. Transftguratmn He was untrue cou sa ts Y. • Tl al'e tM I do Y natu Life Criss·Cross." The Sncra-~1 uf the Clulrch; 2.30 p.m., Sun· 147 Casey Street · · · · · h t · t1 0 f I Thee To lore tee · j'hct. ' ' We Extend a Warm Welcome to His mtsswn. Moses and Elt The fact ts t a Ill te eyes • A d die for Jo,·c ol very .. little ment or Infant Baptism will he day Church School; 7 p.m., Di· Wm. Oliver, Pastor. to Ail. • jah were drawn to Him, there· Jesus there were no successful And such, 0 Lord, am I. n , j ~dministered, Broadcast Radio vine Worship. · 10.05 a.m., Old, Old StoQ ' 1! I.

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I ~l 'I PAINTINGS ! . * ,. I'· * MUSIC i; 1: ..' i' LITERATURE ' * THEATRE * ., . ';,. ! I :I' i• .I "I \A New Look I .,. at ion The Abstract 'I' .I 'i By PA lJ L SPARKES .McConnell's painting pleasing? 'i j 1 It 1s a refreshing: outlook It is probably because it gives ! ' I 1 thilt i~ e\'idcnt in this pro· to the eye a blending of shape ·, I II gressire painting. It is abstract and colour which is not foreign · ... but not the paint mess from what nature make! us l : I that seems to characterize so used to .•.. it deals in the ! many "abstracts" now-a-days. technical or basic way of see- ·' 1 flnsira!ly this is a simple ing something and the fleeting : approach. Simple shares are \'ision in the mind's eye. l ust•d, cirelc, rectan~le. arc, 1 The picture shown on this eclipse, and the interesting re- page, called "Oasis" is certain­ suit is an oasis for the labour- ly a simple composition. Yet it ing art critics. The work of holds much room for thought, St. .John's resident Ron ~lc- and for questioning. But the I Connell: the "flat" systematic clean sweep of the elipse 1 and orderly cnncepts are some· shaped pool (in a desert) and I thing which we rarely come by the definite stand of the point i here in our sphere of paint- meaning the trees are clear in • \ ! in~. ! thcm>ch·es. whrt her we can : llow do{'!' h, rxplain hi-=. ri~ualize ;,n O:l"l"i nr not, in j p.:ln•ln~·' .. :: i:- ~inrp 1 (• ••• : 11thrr won!". tl1r~· rin nnt pttch . li."C is 1,1:11lt> of ;imp\(• \\ r•:\: q; in:o H ''\\'ll;r{ in thp v:nr·ld is l.nm1 11 :-.h.m"~ .. , we :1rr ~~·t·, thilt nd1 dn1ll:;! 11 qu~ndary. ling ""''"" t:·o:n ll

\. 1 are ordmarily displa;·ed on the scape,, so why not, the least walls. is lo become nnmediatc- complicated of all, a ~ace- • : I;· intere,tcd in what prompted scapc? ..\. i liH•m. preci>e, not . ahore m. II is r<•al lifr paintm~. >Urh .. :and hanng somctlun.~ to rm- . as the portrait shown here. h;l' • i part los fell' ah>ll'ircls ha1·r). 1 a ~unlity of dark drama about :\Oil' this is nnl the only form ' it. The far·c has only the nc~r>· 1 ~ • :·· r· rrop~.~s I of ;,hslrart pointing. neither is '>nry line' from the rral. and .• ~: .. : •' t (l~J;:.~3 It is called •·oasi:'. · The blue small 1\'aler stands out against the bland il the ultmwte is the art. of 1' !he Jrkrne,rs a!'C near . l ~ · . ·: :r·::~ ::s background, and t!ce straight balanced "Palm'' shapes give an interesting I cmme. hut rt is at least a plea>· . the darkened hal'k~romHI 11irts :: ~ (.· ::~r r::.~~~ the ea~el is R g1·aceful form. "Flight,'' a yellow airborne 1ng break fmm the utter]\' I the suhtect immediatrlv bd~rc composition. poinlless painting whirh hottl~- I the l'iC;I'rr. hut po;sih.ly mor~ necks the field today. But then 1 art 'Appreciators' would · ~o :; 1•' ~ :·:rh hlue b8ckground. The lower painting is a good example of it will he asker!, why is ~!r.l for" the abstracts. :::.··; 11 ill;.;_ ~unple known shapes. technically and basically abslrad! , IN THEATRE: i . ., c.1r ;:! !he ll'nrk nf local painter. Ron McConnell.. Course! To. Buy Opera (~II photos by Bill Sulley) Theatre School Tech A new production course fur Iwhich ha\'C been under way i some of the best talent in this A Great "The Ant" , I , technical personnel of the the- since Novembe~ 2. With about : country. . . . · atre was started Nofcmber ,13 a dozen entenng the produc· I In addrtwn to l\!r. Gascon, R b dt 'at the National Theatre School lion course, which includes :who personally supervises the: em ran Debagt ! of Canada 1191 l\lountain St., classes in everything from . prnrluctinn courses and works ' 1 "' ,.,. 1J\!ontreHI 'with 8 ceremony make-up tn directing, the 'with the student director~. and DR. STUTTGART-The Land Dl\. nt·,:;J·:LlJtll:]' ... ,, I which also officially marked school's total enrolment for its : his present staff there will he: of Baden-\\'urttemherg which """a,iron ol tl11· .il h ",·:I; .. 1 : the beginning. o[ the second I second year is more than 75 i Robert Pre1·ost, prominent two years ago had alrcadv made tllC )(:J,ir:d TIJr·;l'n: i11 li':· ·~~ ·, year of operations for the talented young people from all Canadian the~tre rlesi~ner who a stir when it decided 'to pur- i renl url· heir! f'''"i' 1h ;.,brr :<; school. parts of Canada. : has been wtth the CBC, the : chase a big collection of mod- • !11 21, th,. Jl•.·ul:-dw o::c:· ·."

The school's executive di- Mr. Gascon pointed ?ut that : Theatre~ du Nouveau i.londe I' ern paintings, is now going to : lih<·Jn in l'"''"'ld•,rl pre_,, : -d rector, .lean Gascon, one of entry to the school ts based , and at ::.tratford. , buy for its Stole Gollcn· a' lor tilt' f1r:·t 111n•· tlw rq)" .. , ·~·r ee Theatre du Nouveau l\!onde, provmce by a board of prom· l England. : pens but not to the public. The I Jlonncfeld,-l'I',nl i • Jc I>' <·• ., rl the un1ler1ian& stated thai with the addition inent theatrical ad.iudic~t?rs ! ~lark Neg in, designer, :e· ; picture which was painted rlur· , llotheye~. the wcll-knuwn l< 1 ·· ::lent men of the production course, e\'CI'l' who select the most pronusmg ' cenlly of the Stratford, Ontano .. ing the last period of the mas·: man stage and film actress ap· ~~ !~.lo·W. phase n[ theatrical training you~g _actors and actresses for , property department. ter's life is ot present in the I reared as Senora. one of the now exists under one roof for admisston to the school. , Annette Gorcean, formerly possession of a British owner i title parts, in ~lax Frbcll's the first time in canada. 1 'fhis _ . bilingual school is : head of wardrobe dCP?_rtmcnt ond expert's helicre that it is ; i latest drama "Andorro" whirh Students who completed ! nmquc m ).lorth Amerrca- ' :,_r the Strotford, Ontarro, fes· l'cry hi~h artistic l'alne. The· is going to hare its premiere their first year in 1960-61 were ! r\·en ~ore so now that . the , tn·ol. . Land nf Baden-\\'urttcmberg l at tl1e Zurich Theatre. joined by about 30 new stu- 1 prodncllon course makes 11 a · Their pupils arc practically has earmarked 2.400.000 marks 1 . ' dents in the acting classes !. true "l~,bor~tory for I he lidng a_ "cross·s.ectwn .. :,f Canarl~. for the purchase of the 1rork. 1 theatre, said ~lr. Gascon. , 1on~1ng f1 om a bti,ht-c) eel. 1 1· hut srnce thr total price 1 , :)ear-old mis~ like Eileen 1-'itz- t· t 't'IJO ll"ll D · 1 ' Handle He cleclarrd that the result, , ", . amoun s " ·'· 1 · " rube 1e : . , . ~croll 1 of Torontn. to 30·) rar· ~l;1rk, rt wrll he nrcrs,arv to : I,nf the ftrst sdwol )ear harl old Enc nonkin. wrll knml'n ... , , .. · · . , B t Founds I bPrl1 bei'Ond cxpc<·totion and ( . I j,}l. r another 1.~ milliOn lll.Irk>' eques , that the. two n;on.th~ the ~Ill· PI!'" cs~JOI1il ll~!clllllrral actor·. thrml~h prilalc dor.alion' if the! . i • · • II' w rs enm et m the eli· 1 and 0 f JJ· 1 \\' t 11 ep~tturr rrom ' dents >Pend eoch ,nmmc•r at , · " ,!(en- ur tern Cr~ . . , . i the Stratford Shaltespe.Hian: rectors course. wants to hecome the owner of· Dll. ~ll:'-:!Cil:-At Ib a!mual : thri>t 11as lo Two Art· Fcsti\'al had been of ex· 1 ! the pamtrn~. . mcctm;: _In ~!much. the lust~ry . 1he prOJlhCtS • . 1 b f' I I commiSSIOn of the Ba\'al'lar. : follow that a ccptwna rne tt to them. 1 Korl Heinz Drastn•. ' a11d , Rolf ,.,car• l cmy of srrence · h as d e· :'d hr At this m!lment. said ~lr. G. erman Szymonski (arts); Walter Frank cided to take care o[ the pub- ' . : :.t ion ,. the Awards Gascon, the school is trying to the well·k?own Gcrma~1 actor lication of the literary bequest c~urrh nf DR. HANOVER -Following find permanent heodquarters who dwd tn August thrs yea~. , of the great German historian ·rr na~ ~am\!. the example set by other Laen- in ~lnntreal and is engaged in Cr;ti•C_S (theatre); Boy Gobert for h1s I Leopold von Ranke. The com· der of the Federal Republic of a Canada-wide financial cam- I prcsentatton of t~1c. part of a 1mi»ion furth•·r more a~recd to 1 Germany, the Land Lower Sax· paign to rai~e $250_000 for the memhr1: of the SS-Lorps 111 thr ;rl up lwo nrw 1cparlmrnt:: er From ony has now also founded two capital cxpenrlilures which are nll";zes f~lm "\: IHI an•.you. Dr. Sorge'!" OIIC fnr lh•· purpn>P nf rnakm~ prizes which arc to be present- necessary to set up an experi· r· 1 ~ Ca_rl l·.h~rt. tnc turmer man- JH·•·parillnry arron:rmcntc. for ,.' Dickens ed ann~mlly by the Ministc~ of mental theatre and prol•ide 1.1 , Ill\ 1 a_~rn~ dm•t·tur of_tne \\'c>t ncr·. ;m rrlitinn nf ~r,utTrs on Get· 5 Educatron. The two P,rtzes with a wide range of technic;JI . FB .. \:\1\l·TIIT-Tiw fnl· lr~1. Up1·ro I mu>rel, orHJ )lary man sorial hist1>ry of the nine- : i· I

\\ created rcccn!ly arc, the Low· , <'qnipmcnt. Jn".'.'lll~ ;rrtrsts ha1 e bern aw;mi- 1 r~n~an. the famous chorco-, tcrnth and tll'cnticth century ,. ~r Saxon Art Prtz_e and the • . I till' prrzcs of t~e. A>socr· graplwr. tda?crngl. ~lr>. Wig-, lllltlcr ProtrS>nr \\'rrnrr Colll~. I ,1 Lower. Saxon Pnzc for . th~ Four more to~ professw~a], n. of German crrtics for [man wa> lurt,termore honmrrc1l, of Heirldher~ un 11·1·rsity; the I : Promoboi.t of Young Artists, from the C~n.adwn Theatnc~l . u l: lngcbt:~:·; Bachmann 1 by her appmntment as honor-~ other one is to compile the sour- I, re)Jresenhng a cash value of scene have JOined the schools •. ~.lllll'c) for llw Tlnrllcth Iary mcmher of the Deutsche ces on German foreign policy ! 55,000 marks both. staff, which already includes 1 '..ear," a collection of essays; Opera in West Berlin. during the same period.

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THEVISION: • a1nter And Environment '·!~teet that .· . . .,j on fi•·e Brcn\ rro~ment i dtrcct mw~rnation. I usu:rlly relaxes by welding metal pieces , . wt:] he ~t-tsh. Colum-lwork from my sketche~. whirh Into thrce·dimensional forms. · Arts. Tux.umned. on , hal'c been done. direct from 'l'akao Tanabe, who was born · p /~ 1 :n), :-\o,·. ' nature a net dem·e my Jllspir- in Prince Rupert, B.C., teaches 111 1 , r.H·.1ork·.• S on the ' ation ,while enlarging upon at the Vancnuver School of Art, · J

·.. , r-a :. Ill. B r. at !!is works ha1 1• h1·t·n t•xhihit!•d I' Paintings of all five artists . , 1 • : ' 11 ''1;11 n·-ult rn ~;dlci ic•s in 1-:Jrrn]ll', South will he shown accompanied by 11 1 I · . of tiJ,.. 1'~'' 111 ' t<•· Aml•ric·a. ('un:rdn and !Ia• Unit- a special score for woodwinds r· Hate., .la,.t 1' 1 \lith eel Stah'> composed by Paul Ruhland. • $2-MILLION WORTH OF CANVAS •n••l1an pr Sh,ulholt. 1 r:nrdun Smith. who teaches Greg Barnes is narrator and II·1''•nl·• , lllllltlt•·p·Jintf ' . · J r· I a t tl !!' l'111\'!'I'S!tl• . . II [ Bntrs.. II IlOSt IS' H enrv COtnOr ,. . ''Ill IIIli Sl. . . . . ' . NEW YORK-A young woman enjoys the "scenery" at the Metropolitan Museum of-Art here November 17th. A small part Alernent .. 1 ' · t.u\-! t olumhra, wolk> amnnd the ~ :n'Pirt•!'h think I'm: I'. noels nrar lu; home e.1ch morn- The program is produced in of that scenery, hanging on wall in rear, is Rembrandt's "Aristotle Contemplating the Bust of Homer" which the museum pur­ ! c 1 natme" h · f the CBC-TV Vancouver studies o ICr) · 1 · <' 111~ or inspiration. When he chased at auction recently for $2,300,000. It was the highest priceever paid !or a painting. (UPI Photo) IItle from · is not painling or teaching he by Aria Saare.

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Bemister 145 181 t ., SUNDAY, November 26th, Torbay Tower 7.00-~aker City 1.40-l'arliament Hill. ·v' . 5.01-Voice of Prophr~ . Ryan 175 20f "\,; 11.02-The Big Top Ten 8.00-News and Weather 2.00-Ncws. 6.28-Sign on 5.30-Childrcn's Sloll' Churchill 183 26i ~·; 'Ir.! 11.30-The Night Show S.15-Nationat News. 2.01-Xews Cvnference. 6.00-:-.1 ews Highii!h~ 605 84! :~~ I 6.3Q-News ;· 12.{10-The Night Show !1.30-Dennis the ~lenace 2.30-News. 6.15-\\'hen A Chil! Telephone:-1 ·. ~- ~ 6.35-Morning Meditation 12.00-Thc Night Ehow 9.00-Vicloria Regina 2.31-Road Show 6.38-The Sunday Breakfast 6.30-St. Thomas 12.55-News-\Veather-TJ'me 10 . 30 - N.II.L. Hockey 4.Jl-IIour of Decision. Club 1.05-Ciosedown 11.45-Jnllettc 5.00-News in a Minute. 6.35-News 12.15-TBA ------···--=--:: 7.00-The Sunday Breakfast 12.30-!'l'cws, Sports and Club I ,l r 1 VOWR 1 Weather. : ·: 8.15-The Good Life . I SUNDAY, November 26th, 'I SUNDAY, November 26th. i ' 9.00-Saturday Nile Jamboree , 9.00-Davey and Goliath •' 9.0~News Headlines A.M. ! 9.30-This is the Life 9.Dl-Pcoples Gospel Hour 10.00-Tell us a Story 10.00-Television Chapel • • • IT'S TEA 9.30-Revival Echoes 10.15-Story· Time with 10.30-Faitb for Today -.. -.:--·· . -... 11.00-Sign Off ~ ll:ght tf RCAF air te mp or fumwork _ 11 1.30-Father l\lcGrath ASTRO-GUIDE" 1.45-Christian Science Pro· ltr"'Per&lion btiween lhe By Ceean w lite planes and !he gram OIIIU on the ground ;~~;. ,For November lS S•turd•y, 2.30-Explora(ions POSJible. The Present-For You and 3.00-llucklebcrrr nonnd modern jet·age 3.30-Wortd of Sport a "'de Yariefy 0 Yours. , •Some discord il sug• 6.09-Citizen's Forum dott server!, enginer 11t ac~untan!J, 1 se-tccl, but It f';ln be avoiaed 6.27-CllC TV News if a zenuine effort is exerted :~~oroligisll and e1perl 6.30-Citizen's Forum lbi j /'lids combine lheit to malDtaiD harmony, Cc-opo '• ~This is the man from The Mutu~l Life 7.00-nlaverick ! lltlb or tmda'sa eratlon Ia practically nil, h01¥o 8.00-Robin 'Hood Show . .. 1 ,..... Perhaps ·your young son knows him. aa the ever. ·You may bo buller 1han 8.30-Hazel =~ dtalltnging life, 11 you like, but "WOtk lte&dily ancl 9.00-Paratle 1 -~~~h-llitd opportunil . coaoh of the neighbourhood peewee hookey .follaw clc4inltc pl•,n aDd ¥QU'll 9.30-Ed Sullivan Show 1~ ~ow ' e career. For i :~:;.. .- . a If lltt .. rou t!n become .-,.. ,r ' 10.30-Bonanza .v ... , &ea.m. He enjoys this because he enjoys helping set resulta. New burdtDI m&y . •aillh ~rr Force learn" 11.30-Closcup . '"~~ •.... be added, but accept auch .reo "';.: l!itlsl \WoRn bei.o!"· Ol ' .... --.· children. At work, too, helping people is his 12.30-National News .. . ecrutltng 1 '• ~pOilliWiity cheu!u1ly. , . :··~!·/~~ ~=- .. prime concern. He's an e~tpert at it-a life ·~r:.' :· i~ .... 12.40-News, Sports and ••· .."!··· Weather Pa~ •• , Fote~)n. airnnes op. Future ••• Iu. 1790, 1he size : In the ..,·et Al insurance counsellor. A valued friend. 12.55-Sign Off ·.. rral ng fu. the v.s. have moro of the average family was 57 lt'aTeamw' :·- lhau. doubled li!DCI 1949, ]!y , ' 1 ': ~. mld·1960, over 60 forci111 •ir• ptnons; in 1900, lt was 4.6'; that Count .~- linu ··held ~vii .Aeronautics in 1950 it was 3.5 By 1980 Board pcmula for operation• ' • ' &Jon The Mutual Life here, whercu ill 1949 there it is expt"cted to be 3.8 pl:rsollS, i;:· ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA SATURDAY, November 25th. were but 31, reveni.tlg a lSO·ycer trend. The company with the outstanding dirJidend r1cortl The Day Under Your Sign A.M. .. . . 6.aO-The Bob Lewis Show­ ...... A~lES t.ltrth 21 fo' lfl LIBRA ro'Ocl. ~;:~:: BRANCH OFFICE: T.A. BUILDING, DUCKWORTH STBEEI 11om April ISopl. 23 22} . News, Sports, Shipping ...... · !!, aoldor for adrl11, bo 11\ltt 10 olalt 'Ib~ II a hectlt d1y, but remain e&llll News nnd Weather. ' ...... !'hone: R0321 · ... lht tacll, mo tllmplilh a ""' deal, ~ ...... 9.05-Music for ll!illions 80322 TAURUS \AP.Oil 20 to MfY. 201 SCO~IO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) ·Tfblt frl•nd 7 ~17 1111 1'17. ttil t!iMmdl Dltlllliuilh belwem pretense and r<~llly 9.20-Star Time 4293 1 m ptar 'lfNZ utdt tfll~ belcro ttldnr dmtr' action. • 10.00-News Highlights. R. E. Good, Branch Mana&er. G;EMIHI(MtY. 21 to Jvnt 21) SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22 fo Doc •. 21) .. i II J;W woutdbkiiP :roar opirlls M1~, Don't be buhlulaboul blowin~ your owo lO.Dl-Top Twenty Five Tunes ' ' Representatives in St. John's: .. . noli! people ,. o complain about lire:. hom, but be u subtle as poss1blet and News Highlights, \V. E. French · W. J. Jaeksc.n I CANCER (Juno 22 to Jvlv 21J CAPRICORN (Dac. 22 fo Jan. 20) 1.35-Editorial. "Ank" Murphy h. J. Roberti : E~•n though you Jeri your e((orts.a:tc U1 Co.worktrl •~em blc~scd with im[lircd 'a1n, peucnr~nce: wiU Pl1 eft. ideu no"', 10 listen attentively. 1.40-Sports. ' ' J. G. Qilinton D Lawley r:. 1.45-Art Baker's Notebook. 'fl. W, Roberts R, V. Steele LEe (Julv tl to AIIG· 211 . AQUARIUS (J•"' 21 to Fob. 19) ' Du,lntu II llke aQ automobile-. It won't NeU in fmrortance to h~Yinr It good &[as 2.00-News Highlights . .. lUll ltttl!-uctpt dowllblltl • II lalowlnr .. hen to j!UII tile viGtro . 2.01-Road Show and News M. W. Moores-Clnrenvllle. VIRGO IAug. 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. h' ' I 1'· 1 Bill Taylor Lea·ds I Alex Scores A~ot ·er . .,I ,i ., I. Sets Up Two More Guelph \Vith 011e I ! l . rrn. :-;. r.-cr- ' · 1 ROl'11 ·~le'~ three ~oals led I St.· Pat's ' pkk Gal11 \mrrlcans to a 4·2 Curling Notes Rangers Put Winning\ Goal, Three Ass~s;~~s ·:; JDs ~aid 732 9 6 4 2485 ll'•r. R. Bcll:-1 lA. Pinksen 188 195 278 861 I 229 224 212 665 E. Hart 159 204 205 568 l.lrs. C. Cornick R. MacGillivary last four years. This year is defence: Jim Drover, .Jack nu.~lly from there: ! A. Chafe 15!1 160 175 494 0. Sullivan 227 206 202 635 . , 182 269 212 6631 771 850 782 2403 l\1, Wilansky B. Gillies no execution as when they Drover, Geoff Campbell, John In track .and .held we would i A. Cook 122 141 163 426 R. Noftall 158 180 154 49:.! 756 914 852 2512, played their first game i.n the Winter: forwards: Eddie Val-~ have. ~o bnn~ m at least 70 I A 1\o>eworthy 129 188 106 42.1. B Noseworthy 166 189 231 586 ! Del· Tile & 'l'errazlo:-~ Spares: •W. Lo1·elace, L. Hud· first round they battled to 1 cher, Bert Warr, Jack Crane, . spec1a1ssts each. summer to tour 1 G. Kelly 172 163 190 525: 1 739 770 865 2374 129 IG6 187 482 1D Hand 208 151 15., ~12 son, Mrs. P. Taite, L, Foley. 2.2 tic Iran camphrll, Dave Butler, i C~~ada, lea~~sng coa.che~ and 1 582 652 634 1868. Steers l.td.:-l 190 158 118 466 1· B: D'Angelo 220 204 136 560 St Pat's will put their four I Ralph Skanes, Bob Williams, II t(ll'lnJ: prachcal n~mlance to 1 -- w. Dwver 233 225 141 !'i99 l·,s 1"•7 221 · 224 205 244 673 ll.OO-II.OO · · I · 1 d D' k ,,,. athletes · 1c \ H bl .. 3 · · 576: T. RoSSiter • ~a me first round undefeated I Enc ~lou an , 1c Iseman. "Tl · h t d , : . ' . u e~ ·- · T. ~!errs Is 227 173 189 589 1~2 331 IB3 706iE. D'Angelo 196 227 215 638 J. G. Bearns J. A. Stoneman streak on the line while Guards. ST. BON'S: Goal: Cy 1\lcGelli· b lh 1e.. ers ·mnden.ean~lor "sohme"ri 'A. Tilley 219 189 154 562 \1'. Dawson 259 247 272 778 1 0111 1 '89 832 709 2230 848 787 748 2383 'I 'I V I l · d f · Don Crane Peter 0 3umo " ' · I T'll y · 18fi 225 °05 616 • 0 II 2 4 730 "rs. A. Cox ., rs, . C ousto.n who have .lost two ~ames, won, gDan, e enKce.. H ll'h • R • be grouped in teams nnd sent r'' K1 e d ~ ~ < \\. Hey 51 245 ~.3 -- 11-folors:-O J. Hopkins A B1a1r . one and ued one w11l be gun- unne, e1'm o s aJ b d f . t' . cnne Y 198 168 • ·• 37 I 970 890 836 2696 I ~limn an, 1 1 1 1 Bmragel:-3 B. Casey 189 160 174 523 A. N. Oother A. N.' Other i nio\g for the big win with a Halley; forw•rds: Graham Kelly ~ roa F 01 '. . '~ ernahtofda hex~er: W. Austin 141 208 190 539.~1eril Insurance Co.:-0 P 11 185 'C B 267 190 140 606 11 · '\ h d I' 1 ll h 1 H lt B b Ne1'lie wnce. acll1 1 ses 5 011 e Jm ~ .. ~go ~·•o 2''74' er.we 211 194 590! . rowne Mrs. A. A an J. :-.'oms much slrengt ene mcup. S. u er ~ on, o v • pro\'ed and teams from other .,, ' •- - 1D. ~1oore 137 245 17~ 554 . ' . R)ln 18~ ~19 216 618 :B. Burton 167 17.1 281 619 1\lrs. J. Stoneham H. Coady Pat's have a !~ague leading six Wayne Rowe, Errol Rowe, countries brought to Canada. Harre):. & Co.:-·0 ~1. Bishop 139 186 186 !'ill ·Brownrigg 151 81 132 360 C. Warford 159 175 139 473 lllrs. A. Hopkins points tucked away and tonight Frank O'Keefe, Frank Ryan, D. Qumton 111 119 168 398 I c. ~!addigan 14~ 164 137 446 Iter 186 203 377 766 ·782 705 734 2221 Mrs. W. W. MacDonald will be out to get a strangle Gary Comerford, Terry Whelan "National indoor and outdoor I H. Bursey 127 226 124 4771 J. Cranshaw 292 219 280 791 i05 720 919 2324 Mrs. J. Blair Mrs. 11!. Diamond hold on their lead. . Bill Lawlor. ' · championships should be sub· i R .Simmons 190 200 209 599 713 814 775 2302 End Bakery:-0 O'Regan Agencles:-2 A. Cox E. Warren The second game will see sidized and universities as·tJ. Walsh 249 211 189 649 ~·ill1am1 169 131 133 433 A. Molloy 200 232 166 598 V.. Clouston Miss. J. Bcm1~tl third place St. Bon's meet the HOLY CROSS: Goal: Jim Fin. sisted financially so they can do 677 756 690 2133 198 146 109 453 G. Ennis 132 167 144 443 Miss M. Norris · M. MacLeod cellar dwellers Holy Cross. A lay; defence: 1\like O'Keefe, Pat the job now being done by those 1~1 162 173 536 H. Butler 217 187 254 658 W. Downey A. N. Other win by St. Bon's would move lJensmore, Roger Maunder, Jack in the United Stales." Bcnnrtt Brewery:-2 558 439 415 1422 J. 1\lolloy 194 193 208 505 CURLERS PLEASE NOTE them into a first place lie with Power, Jerome Dinn; forwards: . . . . . J. White 287 199 250 736 East-West _ 743 779 772 2294 'l'here are still a eouplc of St. Pat's should the Irish lose. Pete Densmore, Pal Hearn, Swmdells said umrersJhe~ B. Oliver 216 2~5 214 655 1 s T d l han:-t prizes not picked up !rom lhe A win by Holy Cross will move Gerry Holden, Kel;n Norman, now hal'e many m~n who co~Jld G. McKoy 257 275 269 8011 accer 0 av Lte ' 10~ 1n5 146 443 Nfl~. Brokerage Ltd.:-l opening bonspicls. them into fourth place one Mike Maloney, John Norman, do great wo~~ With Canad~an G. Wadden 190 214 192 ~961 'J • 208 177 141 526 ll5 181 152 178 ·~·J. Norman The list for Name Crests will point ahead of Guards ~hould Carl Stapleton, Brian· Moriarity at~letcs hut they Rre ~t~m 1 e.~ 950 913 925 2789 The organizers of the East· i· ! 89 620 1i5 ~05 219 599 L. Hnlwell 239 201 1 close tonight-those names who they lose to St. Pal's. Dave Ryan. hy lack of funds and laclhlles. Parker &; Monroc:-1 1 West soccer game in aid of ' :! Cblrchill 183 267 263 7!3 J. Eddy 128 154 153 435 ha\'e not contacted the secrc- Guards ha\'e the Warr, Vatch· Birmingham 180 171 256 6071 the Poppy Day appeal will give li '.' 605 848 780 2233 i K. Barry 220 173 175 ~68 ! Iary will be omitted from the Er, Crane line back for to- A e ro B t• I G. Hallahan 234 254 21!1 707 i it a third try this weekend after ' I Ttl!phnnc:-1 I 795 705 658 2158 list. n~ght's game and they have 0 w l ng lA· Oliver 210 14<3 283 641 i hal'ing the game postponed the J1m Drover and Geoff Camp- L. Sullivan 214 180 195 589. last two weekends becauu oi bell back on the defence lines. 838 753 953 25441 bad weather. Eric lllouland is another new· '(Latest Results) The game is .teheduled to '1 Holy Cross tomer to the forward line. Viscounts:-3 • Canadian llfarconi:-% take place this afternoon at Holy Cross will have two · · · Spitfires:-% 627 A. Hindroff 198 302 193 693 Shamrock Field starting at 2.15 , new faces in their lineup for P. Mugford 220 233 280 733 P. Daley 175 169 283 w. Brennan 146 255 173 5i4 p.m. Should the game be post- 1·, 227 213 201 641 182 171 114 467 Bowling tonight while St. Bon's have D. Mugford K. Daley r. Littlejohn 145 151 229 525 pun~d this afternoon then it ·, ·.1·: !,' one change. Holy Cross wlll E. Critch 135 135 135 405 E. Bennett 182 132 IJS 449 '1'. Hollihan 12 t !!09 143 473 will be rescheduled for Sunday : , SUNDAY, NOV. 26th, start with Jerome Dinn and G. Crilch 165 165 165 ~ 9 51' F. Bennett 1.30 142 225 497 1 610'917 73H 2265 •fternoon at St. Pal's Field, at I ' 9 Alleys 1 and ' ·Dave Ryan as their new men 747 746 781 2:1.74 66H 614 757 2040 'cl d d 'If l' . 1 th~ ~arne time A hockey a a me ·1.· ! ! I" 2.00-Cardi~~ls vs. Braves while St. Bon's will have La~easters:-0 Llghtnlngs:-1 1~~·"'~i~~ar:;s g ~~~·-;-0:1 1:19 4:i0 between the ~ame two t~arns :'!l ! i 3.30-Pirates vs. Redlegs Frank Ryan back in place of H. Langdon 188 211 243 642 H. Grouchy 225 172 241 638s J. White 15 IB w1 will be pla)'ed at th~ Stadium '! lj 1 40 184 4 2 5 Alleys 3 and 4: Tom Thorburn. St. Pat's will go C. Langdoi1 153 134 138 425 M. Grouchy 135 1:15 135 G. Raynes w 15! IHU uu if baLi weather JU~I·ait. en i) \ 461 5 4 I I • 2.00-Red Sox vs. Tiger• along with their same lineup J. racey 91 118 148 358 J. Mercer 181 97 183 L D 1 211 287 221 7:9 :sunday. ',! 3.30-Yankecs vs. While Sox as last game. G. Facty 180 243 145 ~58 C. Mercer 228 195 185 608 · e acey ll8B 6 :~ 5 722 206~ ·q I , Alleys 5 and 6: LINEUPS 612 706 675 1993 769 599 744 2112 1 , il'j 1 II '

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Nil ~IOl $79\lo 11 C Imp Ilk c 1m $j;~\1o 6111'. RDfll 7!0 1811'• ani Tor.Dom 1393 569'• 6B INDU!RRIALS Alumlnl 20a1 mit 21 38\lo AUJlD Nlld 100 110" 10 1 ~ ]0\t + v. C Brow 890 157 56~ !7 - l1o .. D Marntt m tto to 10 DO! CO MD lllV.. 11\1 1111 + \1 Inland 30(1 sm m ~~. Dial Pembina 1.10 uo !0 !0 ( SlmPIOUI 6:13 Ul\2 2a 2811o + l1o Walnwrlt 1000 120 120 120 _, Stedman m 1141'. lilt tm + 1'. Walk~u 981 ,;gv., :lalo !91• + '4 Wtston B 230 121'> 211\ :111o Total ult11 6.MMOO. Montreal I MONTREAL CLOSING BlOCKS THE 1\J Tllr Canadian J'lrnll Abollbl m· Fnund&IIOn lm l Alhe~to" lP, rnur 26 Wou MAY GcT'f'OOR. Rank Mont '7fl1-a GT Lilkn ts~ CI-IANC'E, FRIEND '"" T~E M15-Fi!Z:E . I R111k N~ 11'• Hud Bay Min !l'• finf!Ue PC "J 1 ., tmp 011 4!11, I nathuut A ~1 tnt Nlrk 791"l ( Btll M lnt Pap li'> Home R uao 112•~ :: \21 :l + \• Br>lll ,.\0 Mau Ftr n~w Horne PI l\0 <00 4011 IOJ 1 TEAMS. 3! N St. Cor I~ nld~ Prod H B,,y Co 70l $12.,. ll\2 12\1 - \• Consolidate Common f/FLD GREAT LA I Cle\rlanct M> Noranda II! lud nay 2'A IU~t $31,., ~1\~ .- ~, Market' c Crmrnt 2R Pauduh l'h Imp Oil ll34 141\o 49\J 491> srJ::AMSIUPS U Price !:\ I C Crment llr Imp Tob 119ns SlH• nsa. 111 :z- t:. ' Highlincr loadmg C Stramshlp 60 Que rew l6 Jnd Accep 1245 JJR :liSa J73,~, + ;t4. C Imp Bk C t~R1i. RtlHl Dank 811a tnt r.p 504 f3'1 J.6!1!, 37a,, + IJt NEW IIORK CLOSING ~TOCKB Aggressive Nov. 25th for St. Cc1n nrew Sfil, Rovallle 1&'"' lnt lllll 325 $461 ~ 46~. 46\-1 + 1".1: 111 Thf: ,\undated rrt~!\ ~And The Left Dundee loading Cdn Cchm 33 Shnwln ::!:t~, lnt Ulll pr U() 1&11,4 51'1~, 30~ Ntw York t;lncli. EnlulnJt-Nof Z-1 C tnt P"r pr m<, Steel 76 Jnter PL %l0 $79\1 lib 79!1 - \1 xd - t:x LIIYidcnd xr - b~ n~ht~. Dec. 2nd. for St. CPR 211, •rr C•n PL 21 Jamaica PS :10 Ill 4l I~ -1 XY.-Ex.warrants Nel change 11 from Seagram• 46V• Walkor !9 L•batt 162! 117\• 17 17 - 1,1 prevloua. dU'I clO!t Programme •s s. No I aport !oad1 Ji rl D !lrl~~· 21 CANADIAN Laur Flo A 3!49 12611o %! 2!"' + L'• ~Olllreal Dec. lsi, lor St Dc>m Tar 111• Ford 1!0 Laur 200 pr UO 1S3 SJ ~3 + v.. S&oclt ~•1ell nlrh Low Clost Ch'ar Hand Siders ' 4HIO t!S 6t M - ~, , RefngeraUon. 1r" 1 fl Laur 61" pr 121 t%1'"' 11\1 2L\I \CI' lnd lw noo IJI/a m .. 21'•- '• I HALIFAX - Bruns!ltck I • • • , C Pp ' MB rR 2705 $181!1 lB~a ]83.s + Alluony ~ew 'Jidrlgcrauon. z75 $22 :2 22 mou 21 20'• ~1 + '• 1 D . I f APEC , II t I By C,\ROL KEN!\EDY 1\0U!d automalical\1 .,, l~ 1 J\a\ Morlllme T Allis Cll 11 0 111 77~ SOI/4.. 0 !!I~~ 'l60!l m. 41'• 48\• + '• ec ors mec a LOXDO:-i (CP 1 - BJJI1sh mo· I horses 01 er t th • • • ~ GULF AND NORTH ' < Met &torn + JA Am Can )!Iron rr 2251) $8~4 8~, 81.4. Am evan I08GO 17'• 46'• 47 + ,, the Adnural Beatty Hole! Ill smnt tonsts ore due for a spectal \ Slmlla I, o e r,,, t SHIPPING CO., L'I ' ,New. York 1 ' ' 2800 129'~ 29 29 - ., 11 17 > "'' • '• h d e. ?"tl r 111 :\orth r Molson A Am Mot moo 10 ~I y :..: 01 , 11 1 1 1 ~. I~··· Molaon D uo s2s•, 2tw• 2tn.- •, .. Am Smell 900 621/, 61'• fi2 , • n on on a • • em L - head IJJ'> ,,., • '• · , " • European Common ~!arket- wagons set a pattern cl .: 24 [ea• e P1ctou, N !iEW TORK CLOSING STOCKS Mont Truat m $&l 83 Bl H Am Tel 26100 13 1 BJ n1 Cu•dlaat Prell Nat Drur 27~ .17~i 11 17'4. + 1 4 Am 'fob' noo 10~ 107'" I03'• tl"o. ~ramme del eloped hY. t le GO\· cspec1ally 1f the country JS 1hand dm'in" r,_ arri'~e St. John's l' Beth Sltel 41 KcnnocoiL N 51 Car 110 116 ll 16 - Armco 511 2mo n, 12 n erns 11 hen they met m Su, • •· , • , lh .. , t " t more romantic lhecn ,. same da)'. BorJ W amrr 41 W Noranda 2!7! $16 !5 ~ + •• DnlJcock 1 1115 5 1 C and 0 I'll NY Ctnl NS LP m 12111 21\\ ~l'f•- .,.. Doll Ohin 11 oo 26'\io 26 26'• + •• em ICI ' mon " on,., .a: I channel tunnel or bridge gests that :-Ia oleon t•. ; ! leave Chari Corp 16 ' 4 ~ •- '"' paled for tlus important mcelmg" pe e rt" ll \\Jih nut' Tun~ Pae Pete •10 1121• 1m 10 3600 78 76', 7•'• + '• • lwn 1s hound to artse· How quenng troops •htch - St. John's I \~: 'lA Gen Elee 79 sou Pae m. - norden 1 Oooc!vellr 45 Vanadium Pitt Rtu ll"lll• 2111o ·~~ Dors War mo 46'> 4;·, 46 - '' declared Kmg Forde, Connell I' ICe h • · , t •11 n "fl ms m. - ., ,, 5t'• + \• • "d t f X B , k 1muc 1unoer can Bntons keep attac,;ed uncomentl~nall) 1, same day. Gt Nor Ry 44\1 Wealnau renmans l10 $35 31\-i 35 + 10 BrunJwk 24300 53 52 '',. 1 rl 1 11 Pla~er 210 m 21 :a +m 500 lR 17'• 17'• PI edstl en °r ' et w unlsl IC • /left on the road 11i11le all Eu· the right flank and n:arc'•,' leal e Char!< ~ I r:t lnt T T !8\1 Duey Erie 1 1 Pow Corp 200 $6l " 64 -1 BUdd Co 2100 121, t:•-\ 12'• • ,.. an 1e 11cn on o wge 1e a· 1 , t 5 d d , 1 h ···~ Jea1 e Pictou, N 1n '''. 102G Ill ll 55 + l'o ~ 00 ,3., 2l'• 23,, + '• t API'C bcr n~ rope cxcep we en llles on t 1e r1g t of the road ll 1, wndn!t­ l'rlce Br Burl lnd 11 • • e11<1 a nee o1 ~ mem s a " th hl - QN Gu 1100 s&•i m 111 + 11o 6600 3b\o 3!'' + '') t d e r1g ? fuse the normal flo 11 oil"'· Sl John's I :Jii'' h 1 ... !1 I n nuruha 11 1 QN GDI pr Zll m 51 51 Calumd 1400 1:. u~. 1Pa- 1~ o 1er In cres c us1nessmen Th " , t · 1 d B t t ...: JJOO z~·, :J'' ~"• The merlm "Ill tak~ the form • e "o\ernmen Is a rca y u un i[ lralfJc thiC~Ett!: same day. .. , Jr Que Pow 205 'le 3Hi :16 Can DrY ·Toronto Que Phone mo m 12 12 CPII 21110 21'• 21'• 2l'• 1 f d~ . , dntlctpatmg the problems that the early 19th mtur~ r· 1 leal e Charlt rr.l J':.t 1 ' lO Ill l& I& ~too 7'• 7 ,,, I a a pane1 lscussJon o reviCW I would be In ol ed h B t .. ' 11 p~ (' . Reitman CIS!!: JJ leave P1clou, N $6~ fill 3000 311'• w. 3F'e- '• ro oscd aciJ\'i1 cs of Ihe SIX , ". v m a c ange users tn n am and tt! r: 11C' ~1 Roe AV C 1625 w. - !i Cater Tr 1 Rothman, 200 SIIIO ll',ll II'! 361. 36'• 3f'• T \P"C ,. f1ansport !'.iarples re· tment large!\ plea•ed St. John's I 0 MO!IT ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKI Celanese tooo P P B k ~itn1sler "r loL ' 57,, 5,,, ,.,, - '•''I mam, •'· •• cw runswtc com· . . d lh t II · · • n h ,,,,,. 81 tbe Canadian l'reu Royal Dan~ 166 S!lla mi Bll'o- ~ Ches OhiO HM1600 , n• ,., '• lt d t n cen 11 ) anuounce a a new se 1l'es \lhtch s1de lhe 1 t" day. Rorallte 100 1111• 81'•-% 48 11 INDCBTRIALS sam Chrv•ler 51' • lrm1 ee•. agJickulmc, c 1;ca 1 • motorways and trunk roads The "keep left' col;' !httk 11lr1 Hlrh Low Clese Ch're Royallte 700 Sll lOll; 1011 C1tie.s Svc 2700 so':~,~.;= ~ Ill I Ill p 50 $10.! 102 102 nuo 51 >2 s! -1' • Js 1lCJJcs, m;Jr e mg mem Jers up arc hemg desi"n d t y t d I t I • ~,oort 7rl55 sns, 533... 54~ ... + '• 61L Corp A Clevlle t I \\ 11 :rm 11•1- tooo to1 Jill 111\ • I I and loumt and IS dcstgned to , . " e ~- carr no rna e 311" un I 131i NFLD. CANADA S' n II 1 I (' c l!u;kv 7~!"17 $61'J. 6111 6 "" Shawln 12Jll 2JV. v. Coca. Cola 1.!5 S26'~ :!M.t 261:. IRUII J7'• J"'• '"'•- '• 1 • , . t : traffic on etlher Side, m case days no11 may he numbe;d SIIIPS LlmTEI 11'1\h \h t Bl! Pnw 111n $J!'II 11 lm - " Shnwln A CBS 1 1 1 1 11 11 Shaw 4 Pr 70 512 4~ 42 -1 Com\ Solv 1.00 3•'• l"'' lo'•- '• s imu a c sugges 1011 ' hi 111 l lh1s country decide to hangc ''nhl',ll~ Saladn.s 71i05 $lli~. 18 111• 1 II V, FaUI'eUc in po 3 Slmp1onB 150 128114. :!8 281,. ~~ •tr. \ •• \ Lob Co 8 7450 S10 • 10 10 + 1/4 + Con £dis s1oo ~~:· RB • "'''' ' '' 1slill fu1 thcr sit cngthen these 0 • 1. 1 11 r1"1 t " s c Sogomlnr• 232 IIIIo H H 21110 :ZJ " :?J 1 :s ' t I >I ~ 0..: 0 lC ~ l 101111leti•Jn w11l sat! for I\ 1'1 K OILN Conlamtr EXPECT BLLOtT »>O!R I! 14 I& +I nnutham 1050 $32 31~. 31't. + t~ Cont Can :;oo "'' "'• ~"• · '• 'pl:tns Repoils from committee' llul the cost of aiterin the lh ,u " Soutb U Bedford 11 sal h SS Sle•l .200$9 9 9+\.fo Con~ Oil 7700 + '• chau m:m 11111 he rcceJ".ed ld b LONDON meutersl - Jl I \ Un Oil :lllJ~l!.l U15 UO 1M + 1 l''• "'' "'• 7 1 1 g 14 +4 Steel Can lliO S76~1! 761'4 76 + ~~~ Copw Stl ltJOO Jl 1A JP• JJI ~- ~ ex1s mg se -up wou e enor· Nov 18th, • n ( 1 ltlt naerlnt moo ID 18 1 1 1 1 1 10 SlO.CI~ 1041/s IOWJ h 3"" ~ 1 ,, 61 61 ,, + ,, Speaker at 11e noon unc 1eon, R , 1 d Bnltsh go1 ernment m (, \II{\\ N I>LI\ lr1 J9900 2.1 20 11 -lh Stclnbr pr + CranP Cn 1 51 75 SIJI)~, 69 69~4 + 11• !bOO " w, 63 '2 Is LPn Landt'\, Puhltc Rei a· • mous oa! ~n~. cam~ers an Nov. 20th. lhiJ Norl,oiom Cr Zt'll ment lo Parliament 2~0 S~ft~1 S81/, 5S1a liOO w, '"'' Jf , • '• • gradients, trafftc circles auto· ,,~~ rn MINt.S T tin A +11• Cnrtl95 Wr Grebe en rm 4l' "'' "'•- '• ttous Office! of ,he Iron Ore ( o I mobtle dcstgn-all \IOU!d need satd the btggest fallo.t iro~ "tl. ( ,.., I.at Am 711500 57 47 l2 +I TB Con PL 1040 12\ :w. 25 + ~. Dl • Scr.g m~ due St Join Viau 10~5 S!J IJ 13 HiUO 2fi1'. 2h1 I 21 1 • I (ljL ,, ~ CN Inca .. j:i~lll Ill 131 .. 17 -r41:.1 Dome ~- or CilrWda and Jmmedwte past I Sov1et nuclear test !!r.!J Wolk GW 477 S$9 ,\9 + 14 llow Chrm jf)(IO 741J 'j]~.;l,_J"• "I r I Ci l r,C)Ilngmg \I, ~l I \ViiJOPy Hi~:ll ~2 461fJ 10 +1 sa•. 0 1 0 expected next sprmj J' \\CoJt Tr ft56 Sl7V.. 171~ 17\2: + ~!J. 21110 24~ w•,24c •-L lpJ·c,uenl lle lam er Buses lho 3()11 2'7 29~ +I Gen Etec nioo 7~·~~ 71)3.., 71 -t- ~. c hnR IWd 100 $10 10 10 "oo 101 tn! 1nz•,- •, 1\m.tms CI:Jhs. the nonrrl of I to an esl1mated £30,000,000. MUYUAL FUNJI~ Gen J"d1 Jly na CnldliD Pun Arno 71100 to a•.. 911- •,; Gen Mills mo Jh JJ"o "''- '• Tr~de anrl the s·1int John Pmll 'loJ' c·m the problems be -45800 34 5114 14 t 1 I ' • 4. AUu Ttl 6100 17! 170 170 -! G~C ~~31 + JUDGE'S Bid Ask 1600 ~7'> as•, H7'' , '• ~nd Industrial Dc1elopment Com· 1 counted only 10 terms of cash WAS 1\"IH AI Cdn Com I 64 1.47 Auruolua 1021! 44 II val011 Gen Tire Bateman J3000 91h I t MONTREAL ICPI - Jlu [ All Cdn Dlv I 2~ T 01 Gliddco 1100 "" 41'• w, + '' miSSIOII I Every Bntish dnver and pe· American Growth I 10 6J n.. uce 10n so 10 10 Goodrich J!JOO 7fiJ, 7fl1 ~ 7J~'R - ~~ I . Gordon MacKmnon ~lftell a Btll'l "'' 10 UOS 1,0 ~J;~ ~~· 37 ~~~ sun on 1M, ~1•1 + ing the new rule of .the CanaflUtd 45 23 17.49 Blue Ron IL!\io 12U 120,0 + Grand Un 37 12 4 judge, died Wedne ~1~ - :" road - a huge psychologtcal Champion )lutual 6 17 e7a 1500 44~ 4~1 4~1 - ~ Tcx Sui ,, 1 _Jl~ ..... loj _,. I- ~ h II ' 8 11 long 1llncu. t Ill, !10: Commonwealth Inter. t 29 Oil Bornlle 64000 14 1l 1!\lo Gt Nor n ;; .u + Thtnkol 'i1nr' J'l~, J~ 39 -1'~ urc e. Burnt nm 2000 10 10 10 +2 Gull 011 12200 411 .w• 1 ' \r: n Commonwealth Levrraa:e I 30 g 10 .~ 1' :.~. _ .~• TJrll'\\tr 2fi!Hl Jal~ ~fjs~ 1Q'"' Nobody knows exactly at T( :100 3100 50 49 49 11 4 ,,. ( r u Corporate Investors 10 22 1117 DuUcrlly II! 200 200 llom•Lk " ~ T1mkrn 2600 53 ;:,:!~,. SJ t- "~ • • 1 1 1ll"r J:~rn Europ~•n Gro~th 1.36 I 07 c Dredu 1511 $14 14 14 - l4 Uud Bay M Joo ~P ... ~1 .1 sJ,,• + ''" 1 y,cn c :?fiiP 33 1_ 12 · .. :~ 3 1 til~ lwhat s1gnpost tn h1story Brltam Cdn D)no !00 277 277 177 +I 1 El1rm:l DlveaUitd Inc. &trill J •. 45 4!! Interlake ~~ ~1 ' i,16 ~,' _ l'n C.rh ;;n .. 131'• 12"'• m•, +~'• swung I eft whtle European Kodiak non +2! 57 5 1 1 I' 1 !':tC DiVIdend Shaes 364 ug c m uo m lnl nus M 2 56 ' '., l'tc1 \irr. ::!UO 4 11 4HR 4~'~ I . . h \nit<' Dominion Equity II 00 1531 C Pow or 100 sm 7% 7')i - li lnl Harv 4200 !2'1 sp, s.~; + !'I Lid corp Hoo 9'• 9•> ~·• _ ,, counlrtes took the r1ght·h11nd facts Dl 761 1 1 l(';'l\~(11\ Canoram 10000 20 18 20 lnt Nick 6 7 h- " \\al!i.cr lOll ,i '!;h., 17 Foderoted Growlb 5.18 r.i~ ° ~~;,, ~;: 1 :: ~>- "-'~I turn But there are some jn- h:rn n 56' Contea11 1000 160 160 110 lnl Pap 600 ,;u JJ 3 .~~ .35~~~- 11 W Un Tt>l ~linO J~"• 3'J'k ~911- l~ ." Flrot Oil ond Gu UL 12! 1 I _, Fondo CollectU A a l1 Ill Cnnubo lOO 1 l I lnt Tel 147on' ~:!8 56 -~o sa,M + P 1 \\esths El J27"0 ~o ·~ JaT 11 iiP T 11. genwus theories. Carbcc 17!00 II :U 31 +S Fonda ColloctU D 142 5.76 .Johns ~I ;~~ ~~:: :~~: ~:~ wooh,th •ooo 93 91 911,- 2•, I An off1cial of the Royal Aula·, TONYC Fondo Colloclll C I 77 7.36 Cartltr Q m a 1 a J(enntrot :t'' )Jill 11 I' Ctnl Mon !00 311o 3\lo 3\2- " Kresa:e 2JIOO 34•, 3l 31'• + ,,., mobtle Club says the "keep Group Jne. 3 ?9 .14 1 : 1\f, ~'11 Chtmalo,, )3.5(1 2&0 2~ tf!O + 5 Lib MeN L 1100 12"• 12'· 12'• + 1 I l " ht h . Growth Oil and Gu a 6B 9 09 2000 nn. l531n I53£w ... e t rule m1g a\ e or1g1· mGREAT 1J .J~t '111 lnvutorJ Growth '115 7.7a Chell 6000 51> 5 5\\ + 'h Litton a't -.ull lnvnLors Mutual 1317 14.32 Cbib Cop llOD lJ II ll + \1 Loew's MOO 37 1 , J6'• 36'•- '• nated 11om the hazards of Cbltnnan 2000 !Ill m 110 + l1o Maroh Fld 900 45Y, 45 IS' • ·- \• [ [J" • th d f hi h Ide r Mutual Accumuiolln• 8 g 10 04 lJOO 2111 21lo • hUll! I <.; ~I'~ wnymen for money? J!Jll Cono Que 2000 40 ~ 40 +I ...... OOOIW ·MTI Radts•on 494 Ill 1\!pll lion 2~0oo 135 ,, 134 13PII7J'!I< +w 2 "• swor ds 11ere 11orn on tl1e Ie [t phone Benei01l ,., T Regnt 5 19 100 CQ Yon SOD 4\<, 411o 4\2 Mlnn li!M 120 73 71 .,, Save and lnVtlt of Canada 6 22 '79 Copstrm 19400 J5 34 l5 + ;; Mlnn Ont J.~oo ~l'• 'l'i w;- •• hip and a lonely horseman Get the ca!h !01 D11lfrn lOOO 311 :\5 !5 -1 Also- UP-T Supervls~d Amtr, 8 ~7 151 Monunto l,plor moo 70 !I !9 +7 Nat D1st 7400 %6 25~• 2i ia I Rl'll Phnnt FOO ~3~ 3i1 1 56 • o ' tlo'l I \1\ D Loue 2300 60 60 60 Nat Gyps ~4oo ~~·,; M'' 5~·~-J.!i nralll 2200 J'• ''• 3'1 ... '• protect h1s unguarded s1dc. Call up or come in td.l)l Supervl"d Growth 2 01 211 0 Oilcloth Mil 122\1 22\1 22'1 • ~I •t rr Supervlttd Jncnmt 4 "'' 46Q NY Coni 5700 II% 18'> IR'• fiA ool 100 n>, " JJ'o Wa>~ If' numont 1110011 :u 23 ill -1 NY Nil r;no 2 z 2 I nr hm Toh tniJ ~'• R " n' .. - 'it 1 • ~ • • TV Electronic DU U'l Fob 1000 ll 13 13 "YOU'RE THE BOSS' iul1h ' fi ~~ Nor P~e 2!!01! 42'i 41'• '''' .1. \0 nunk lhll Mo Jn•. 1n•. JO',- '• 1n~ht so they could wield thmr Timed lnv RCA 7oM !li5ti .. :wz- V4 curn:tclv e'l teJ•I ltnlh 81 The Canadln rreu , Jubilee 100 400 m 400 Ropub Sil ~~n G0-':11 5!1 EO",. +P, 1 Intr' on H!ln 11 471 4 471,_ ~. ' ~ • tJI to ,sooa.. rNI 1o1n U!l u h ~ 1\f'!l Moalrtal Block EJc11an&r---NOY. 21 Laduboro 1700 120 118 118 -1 Rcy Tob uooo 84•,> ft.'l Rl + , . , , '"" 20"'' n•, 15'• 11 ,_ '' EUROPE DIFFERENT ~<'1111 t;rr Complete tabulr.tlon nf Friday Irani• L Dufault 51011 t\Z'4 10\\ 121\ +I'Ji ll mi- '• I ins " A 7nn It!'' 1w, ttn•, + '• In Europe howe\'cr there Lowney 100 f27¥. 27\2 271) 5500 t!S1"J 85~~ M1-4 + l'o~ JUj'lttfr Cf)fln 2~... :!1 2 2 !J II) ' ' -iur1 ll;,\' aet1on11 (QuotDtlona ln ctnl ualua .Sn.ra R BENEFICIA~ ~ I•PJ:11 morked 1. ~d lo xd-E• diVIdend, Mauval ll50 I I I Shell Oil swo 4"'• 4D•< io r. Shor. ;oo 2'' 2'• ,,, - •• wa~ a fashion for coach teams •I q!r 1 F:" change lt from JIIYioua d•v'• rioae, Meleh Pr tOO Ill 18 I.e -1 Sheraton Jll{~ 20 191> to•, + 1< >l,.sry F uoo n•, 10'• 11 driven bv a postilion on horse· PINANCC CO. 0~ CAH~ 'nlplliHn xr-Ex rtchlo, ""' - Ex warranta. Net Mil Chip 11000 68 06 M -2 Sinclair 14700 JS11t lEil~ :'W• ft.l('ad John l~~oo 15P' no J~n -17 • tnt )l,h , Nel Morrill 600 M 63 II Soca:ny noo 47V. w. ~7'1- •1 Molu 4;oo 31'• 10 31 + p, back. He controlled the team 'nt ~trktl IIDtk &oleo IIIII! Low Clen Ch'Jo lllld Chlb 1000 25\2 24 21 South Poe 1000 25'> 2611 26'1- '• ~at Pet 2100 2 t.Lfi 2 2 -l.l• [rom the Jert rear horse. On Open Sahtrday 'Til lrlAh r 411' Abitibi m $;19'1 m> mt- It Monpre 100 6 & 6 Sperry R 254M 231,.., 22.'1. 21'1!1 + l11 frn~ Lux 1900 19 1::1,_~ lR:~...,- 1,7 • Iron 11 a,. Acnd All ~0 112 12 12 Ml Pltunt '1300 !0 4G lll Sid llnnd 2100 B! R! !6 -1 Tr cont ut 1011 41 u " _ ~• encounlenng another team he t•n Aleoma 35n 117% 4710 C7!\ Mr Dalrleo 130 $7\4 7\4 7'4 + l4 SIJI Cal 5100 53 52% 51 + 14 \loco Air 200 4'> 4't 4'> + I• I \\ •'Ill" Alum 2 ~r 37! 118\'o 41~ 13\\ Mr Rice 100 SW. IU Ill + '4 St4 lod 11000 !2 511> sm + •.. 1\r Hnrg 700 I I l t 116 J41f'C1 JU!. Aluminl 3131 12m 28 23 - l4 Nat A Vtn 200 1511< IV< !\4 SUI NJ 28400 471'4 46'• 471/jj .... 1111 10~11 11~~ 1- ~ o.;;~lro~ Jrlllr~"" AlhHLor 70 UH• m, SHi - ~~ N Formo 16400 710 7 7 stud Park 17400 ll"'l Tnt 20 I!! 5! 55 N Joe~ L eon 121~ 11 12 h·n~lntlk All11 Steel 100 127\2 27\2 271> + \1 N Sanlla1o 1000 3 21'1 2\\ In \'-r\ Bank Mont 1650 170\2 70V, 7010 NW Amul 43200 J6 3! n +1 1\('n' .u~ Bonq N& 111.!7 179 7811 78\l- 1,4 NA nare 4700 51 so 52 -1 Actress l\trr Aclrl 8onq rc 123S llJ'h .10v, 53'> +3 Obal!ki !1000 12 1010 II Springtime in l\lltmhr Bath P A 22! S!! 53 ~· + Yo Opem Ex 35l71l0 12 51 !I +9 Opembk• 100 6411 640 !40 -10 ACROSS 10 Mmullns 1\trk ~~ tn Hell Phone 1970 S38t 4 ~7~4 511 appellahon 'K1rk '[!l"n nnw l\l p 185 1!:1 :13 53 Paramaq !000 13 13 I! -! l Aclre:u,­ Koran Onw Mer pr ztn S~:l '13 SJ Paudash 5~0 9'.> 9'h go,; Hmla 12 She II a­ LAII ,,lA Brazil 2001 l!O 345 1110 Plll Gold JOOO l'h 6'h 61'1 performer 3 I She Juts BRITAI ., Pllt Pr~ A 100 II0\1 IO'a IDI>- % I. nufaull 8 A 011 1210 SH 34~1 :14'1 I appeared 13 Showered RC Forool •!O 1121'. L%\1 U\\ Prcuplno 11000 13 12 121) 18 LJeulenan!J 1~() S'liA Jtl/, llh on- HC Pow 165 IJJ<, JJ 3!\w - l'o rrern su lab.) Sln~.., Qoo Coboll l072l lOO 47! 47.1 -2! I 11 A1cendr Brurk A. 12.'1 1014 JntA 20 Harass 14 days for less than BUild Prod 27 S35 3.1 Jl - 14 Que l.ab 100 4 • 4 - I! 1 13 Wllh1land Cal rnw :!0~ SrJS1 2:1~4 23~1- 1,-3 Que Smelt 12!00 15 I~ 15 14 lnlercalale 21 Handled Can Cem lOll S2~ 2! 2! - 11o ReX!Par 1000 IJ ll II -1 15 Witness 22 Expunged Can Cem Pr IM 5211 211. 23 St !. Cnlum 4011 73! 7ll 73! 23 Wrinkle Soueon n "00 1n1 llll 107 18 Type of boat C Oom SUI 147 S2!1i 2314 l!~i- It 17 Mohammed'! 24 Warbled $410.00 Cl Fn~l')' Ill 123 11 %3 Shop Sovo 228 sa•, R\o •!i + ~~ 25 Wile of 34 VJclomsof 4~ Venellan C.!U, l7l 1!2 60 !0 -2 &obeY 100 Sl7 L7 17 ron-ln·law R J>uf au II 28100 2l 21 2l +1 n God (Lalln) Cuchulalnn (!r. leprosy resort CSL pr •ll IIlla m; 131\ saga) 37 Medicos (ab.) 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Jan. 10. Leaving fnr Halirax and Boston Jan. 11, due Hali· - e1W t.lJ.,tM. HAMS HIP MOVEMENTS fax Jan. 13 and Boston .Jan 18. • JACOBY TJA; . . r1.1. OfL .. . no GRE.\1' t,.\1\ES M.V. Fauvette sailing from Leavinc Boilon Jan. 20 and ·et 1 ' sn:.\)t~Uir~ Halifax Nov 21st, due St. Jnhn's Halifax Jan. 24, due St. John's ON BRIDGE 1 Jan. 26. Sailing for Liverpool 'Iherc'a fi.tm in it 1111 right! I just opened it up r ····h\ir.rr ioadin~ at ~ton· NOI'. 23rd. -=-· :s:; !&- . - c::!!e:=:z£:4' ·- · . and looke1l''' ~ .;~·,·· ~~:h {1•r SL .I olin's. M.V. Bedford II sailing from Jan. 27. -·· -·--...... , [. ANOTJIER SLAJ\1 'oa~df~ i0athn~ o: 'lo.n· llalif,nx Nov. 25th, due St. Nova Scotia leaving Liver· MADE JIY BIDS Dec. ~r.d fur ~L John>. Johns Nnv. 27th. pool Jan. 17, due St. John's C::APTAIN EASY · ~. ~ollport lnadut~ a~ J1~.V. F~uvctte sailing from Jan. 23. Leaving Cor Halifax and . . D~t t>l. (,,, ~~ .John s. llahfax Nov. 28th, due St. Boaton Jan. 24, due Halifax Jan. 26 and Boston Jan 3i. · John's Nov. 30th. NORTH (Dl 4 M.V. Grebe sailing from li!Dn· Leaving Boston Feb. 2 and AAKQ76~ ~ r:n trcal Nov. 30th (subject tn Halifax Feb, 6, due St .•Tohn's ¥AQ86·! c:~:lt weather and ice conditions) due Feb. 8. Sailing again same day • 42 ~·th .\rr.t:::; St. John's Dec. 4th. for Liverpool. oloNone :"~Jr![' \l~tt: "' ]ra!.V. Aalesund lea1•ing New ""J ·.,,th his lO~ SOUTH ~;;e ~~ Jo!ltL' Drc·. 4. • same da.•· for Lh·crpool. York Nov. 27tH, direct for St. "~~~:h a!ua:~ 1 John'a, arriving December 3rd, .84 I :n:::t:!y fro:t 11 ~, day. ! Nol'a Scotia leaving Liver· ¥KJ10732 1 sailing December 4th ". :n~rchrd !l . JrJ\1' \harlnttetown pool Dec. 6, due St. John's Dec. • 7 5 i.lwr !'Htou. :\.S. Dec. 112. Lea1•ing for Halifax and lii.V. 'l'heron leaving New ... Q93 rQod to cr.' York Nov. 28th, Halifax Decem· :o·.\ or lra!r:; 1:;:·.r )! ,lnhn·~ !lee. 1I. I Boston Dec. 13. due llallfax North and South \"Uincrabie ber 2nd, arriving St. John's t~nc~ened 1!1 ·e ;1n:r day· ~ Dec. 15 and <.aston Dec. 18. North East South West :rn!ury, ro;j. . .. ~rm L.i,arlolletnwn Lem•ing Boston nee. 19 and December 4th, leaving Decem· 2• Pass 2¥ 5+ ' 1111 r i'Htnll. :\ .s. llcr. 1 Halifax Dec. 23. Salling direct ber 5th, for Corner Brnok and 7 ¥ Pass Pass Double ;,nd !he Col Pass Pass Pass . l~('.l~('d tht:;} ~,, St .lolin·~ lln !8, ; !rom Hnlifux for Liverpool, New York. 1 1 Opening lead-"' K t!~c~· !ook. · n:::r day. ·omitting St, Jvhn's call. t •• ~o~e wa~ Newfoundland leaving Liver· :1nti! 1!\~i Its U:'iAil.\ Slt:,\M. pool Dec. 20. due St. John's By OSWALD JACOBY ~ numbered SiiiPS WilTED. Dec. 27. Leaving for Halifax Capitol faurr!tr 1n purt. On and Boston Dec. 28, due Hall· Here is an actual hand from . wJI! one of the matches in this sum· .HLOt:T ,ail for tlnlifax. fnx Dec. 30 and Boston Jan. 5. B!dfcrd It sa11ing from . I.cnl·ing Boston Jan. 6 and H&li· mer's knockout team champion· utrr~ • - Now Xor 18th. due St. i fax Jan. 10, due St. John's Jan. Playing ships which shows another gam· r.'. ln I sa:t­ bling grand slam. ::cnt Th!.!rSdiiT · · ~,,, 20th ', 12. Sailinc acain same day for Grtbe en route from ; Liverpool. Charles Gabriel, silting io!lout irom t~ North, opened two clubs as a e 1 I ~eriu 111 due St. .John's :\"ol".! Manchester Faith leavlni TONY CURTIS IN "'l'UE · Liverpool Jan, 3, due St. John's liREAT ll\IPOSTOR" force. Many experts today usc spr:n~ i~ t~.! other lwo bids as weak hands, here. But t~l but reserve two clubs for ali it "·"~ saliifi!d 'l'he innate Tony Curtis charm, to which must be added rnckcrushers. a smooth subtlety and deftness Dr. John Fisher, sitting THE STORY OF MARTIIA WAYNE By W. SHRUGGS comes shining through his por· South, had just enough for a n. trayal of Ferdinand Waldo De· positive response. ~The nega· mara, Jr., world's brainiest big· tive response is two diamnnds.) time masquerader, whose fan· West did not know who was ;r.·s WIFE going to do what to whom, but CP• - Mrs. C. tastic hoax h pictured in Uni· versa! • International's "The be decided that a five diamond Great Imposter" now playing bid wnnld stir things up. today at the Capitol Thea· It sure did. Gabriel went intn a trance, Decided that he tre. Curtis' co-stan are Edmond .. O'Brien, Arthur O'Connell, could not buy the hand below I TO-DAY Gary Merrill, Joan Blackman, seven and that if he did bid seven the one sure thing would rt__ ' .. Raymond Massey, Robert llli(l· dleton and Karl Malden. be that he wnuld not have to llllll.onthilacts of theBEST·SELLERI Curtis, of course, was a log!. look at a diamond lead. Aller cal and Ideal choice for the a11, West was a great expert TONY CURTIS .. Deman role. The star, a specia· who shall be nameless and East . lilt In sangfroid screen be· would never play Gabriel for I '' , 1M GREAT havior, giv~s hia impersonation any diamonds iC he jumped to I IMPOSTOR with tile ume winning zest that seven, ~In a hW11 characterized his good-natured So Gabriel bid se\'Cn and money? J111l mischief-making in "Operation things worked out even better :~, .. I ne BeneficiaL .~~~~·~~m~~OC~ltl[lt GMtM~~HlJ~rM~MAIY Petticoat", "Some Like It Hot" than he had hoped. To start : the CMh )"Oil and "Perfect Furlough." with, West doubled. Gabriel One phone Ahu -l"P-TO-TIIE-~IINUTE NEWS­ The star's current offering, did not rednuble. He fell that t visit to the however, ha~ far more dramatic a redouble would give awny the cverythinl· TIMES OF SHOWS substance and downright heart fact that he was void nf clubs. ': ' :ome in tcdDyl appeal than either nf the pre· So he just passed and let I EI"EXI~C SHOWS: - i O'CLOCK- 9.00 vioull vehicles. we~t drop l high club on the i rHE aoss­ table. Dr. Fisher ruffed in ' ' ~NEFtctAL. \L\TI\"EE: - 2 P.~I. Demara's true-life story, re· I ' corded In Robert Crichton's re. dummy and had no trouble set· I· I ting up the ~pades upon which ' !'' markable book, basis of the 'I i ER STREET i( I acreenplay, has no cntmtcrpart to discard hi~ two losing dia· ' I 1: 8·0303 ln the field or human decep· mnnds. i' ' ·' JOHN'5 .. NEXT ATTRACTION tlons. How this untrained, un· ,, " ,,. .. ..,., tlllll'l ~lRl L.\~CASTER with DINA f'llERRILL educated yet brilliant young I ~~·~ tJft tl ht~d. .\CTJO.\ - THHILLS- SUSPENSE. hoaxter iUccess!ully hoodwink­ CARD SENSE :I' ed just about everyone makes Q-The biddinl( has been: J!M OIANGrNG To •' i I' :FICIAL for fabulous entertainment. AI· Nnrlh EaRt South 'West ANOTt-IE~ 1 ' CHANNEL-.. I ! 0 . o~ e.t.ll~ ways one jump ahead of ex· 1 Pass 1 .to Pass ' posure, Demara assumed !dent!· + I I 2 N.T. Pass 3 + Pass I, ' ties of a college professor, a 4 Pass 4N,T. Pass . ' Marine Corps officer candidate, + Pass 1 Trappist monk, prlsnn reform 5•You, South, hold: authority and Royal Canadian .t.KQ1087 ¥2 +K54 ... AG Navy doctor-surgeon. 32 Played with documentary can· What·do you do? dDr by Curtis and a fina cast, A-Ir you feel like gamb!lng in ac~lon eovers the entire span of bid seven dlan1onds. If YDU feel Demara's hide-and-seek career. conservative bid silt diamonds He Is first shown u a school only. If you want to be scienti· teacher being placed under fie bid five no-trump to ask for ] __NOW PLAYING arrest by State Troopers, Flash· kings, back, revealing boyhood pro· TODAY'S QUESTION MORTY MEEKLE cllvlty for bannless deceits, !ea· You hold: Bv DICK CAVELL tures Malden as the understand­ .AQ54 ¥AK54 +632 ... J5 Ing priest who senses the lad's iliA! WA~ THe" Ft~ "THisliis REAlLY THE a1a sHawl" 1 frustratinn. · How do you npen the bid· AND A6?0LUTa..'t' THe ding? MIGHTY BEHIND·THE· Suspense mounts as nne frau· LA?T TIME: ! TAI<5" Answer Tnmorrow EMMA Fl~l~ Wfll-1 MS!. . SCENES DRAMA OF dulent, but humanitarian, ven· ture leads tn another and Is climaxed by the "miracle sur· geon's" llfe·savlng feat in the e BARB. s e Korean combat zone where he performed expert nperations on 19 hnpeiessly wounded soldiers. Scenes showing the incident are ...... tremendnusly stirring. Memor· 87 BAL COCHRAN ...... •' able, too, is Demara's near-fatal l::::t ••••••••••••• ~BTH~R CU,I' encounter with an Incorrigible 1\Iarrlage broadens a couple, ...... WILLIAMS· ROBERTSON convict during the penitentiary says a pastor. It also makes them short. ON1.....SCoP£: ' COLO,. aequence. Rnmance, too, plays a part In • ' • • Also "L' the atran&e chronicle. Miss Money laid away for the gas - P-TO-THE-MINUTE NEWS" Blackman, one of Hollywood's bill often pays the phone bill TRAVEL most talented glamnr stars, is just when the light bill is due. tVEt-il , TIMES OF SHOW~ . the No. 1 &lrl In this depart- • • • pl}.L 5613 . ~C SHOWS: - 7 O'CLOCK - 9.00 ment. She portrays 1 Canadian Some hotels have babysitter&, ...... ~IATINEE: 2 P.M. Navy nurse, TV'a popular Sue recognizing a crying need. Ana Langdon, as the peniten· Curtis film an outstanding or· tlary warden's daughter, also chcstral background. · ·kets see falls head-over·heela for the Critical applause also must t\xA~~T ATTRACTION persnnable young . mystery.wlz· go to producer Robert Arthur, ~ith EFn~~E~ in "BY LOVE POSSESSED'' ard. · director Robert Mullican and .AGENCY ~[~JIAI\I)s ''I Zl~l!~ALIST, JH., - JASON Advance Indication oC the pic· llcenarist Liam O'Brien. Othcra IIIE BOLD BEST-SEL­ tue'1 popular mood was an· descrvjng praise are clncmato· l.f:n~F··.J!~··.- nDuncement of Henry "llank" grapher Robert 'Burks, A.S.C., .:\Cill·.~IENT AND TIIHILLS. Mancini'• musical score, and the art director Alexander Golitzen famous "Peter Gunn" TV theme and Joseph Gcrshcnson who I composer has liven thil Tony supervised the music.

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i I :.: ;I ; . il :. li : ;' ! ------~------., \V ANTED - Comics, Mag. LOST-A large sum or money ~~· I MOTOR CARS STOVE OIL 1 azines, Pocket Novels and CARD yesterday aCiernoon. Reward W. U. KNOWLING Any Quantity Books. John D.. Snow, 9 offered. Dial 38335. 1 : Burgess Bros. Cabs 1!\SURANCE Adams New Gower Street. t'OR SALE-1 Black Cocker .. I xllUXXllx oct:lO,lmth r for cxx xxxxxll xx DIAL 5831 or 80399 BIG HAPPY ROLJD nov23,2mlh nov23,lmlh FOR SALE SPURRELL containing three rooms and r 0 ll bathroom; furnace heated, . ~ NHsr Newspc 'I ~===~--·-· WHO ELSE WANTS will be out of town and semi-furnished; own Wtn: 2 Weeh H;l::, '' Reconditioned entrance. Also garage. Re· I 'I from Nov . .25th to I, liable tenants required. NASSAU. 8AHN,1Ai' SER I j A NEW CAR! Dec. 2nd. Enrr tallo~r~u I FOR SALE nov22,24 For appointment to inspect !ipl'!daJ nanu u ~ · Llu Rrotdut~ aUV IT NOW WITII A Washers. please apply to Box 1100, TOO . . .. NO. 5 ANDEHSON AVE. The Daily News. Cinema j~;cnpe t r.~. This building has three large flats. · Flat · toW.COST LU'E-INSUHED BIGGt:~'l Ht~·o ll< It XX XIlX xxxx xxxx X XXXI VEL VET H.ORN ~ IIOARD and L;dgh;g mil· UNI~UE and INTj 11~tt • I No. 1, Five rooms and bathroom. Flat X X'JCXXX Dial 92693 I !XX )( )( X X X XXX able (or an elderly couple. Catermg to Pri\'ate B X X X X X X X For information write to I 1 No. 2. Five rooms and bathroom. Flat XXX XXX XXXX X X X ' I ' P.O. Box 111. c/o The Dally CAll 90026 6 20 I . '1\o. 3. Six rooms and bathroom. All flats '~t)()(X X XXXX X ~ DANCE 1 News. nov24,2i 22 have own entrances. Self-contained. For ~XX~ ~ ~XX~ ~XX X 8 i ' X X X X X Xll' Where To Stay 24 appointment to inspect Phone 5503. X XXXX X X X • Saturday Night ! t:LECTRIC !~eaters, washing 9 I I and Sew;ng ~lachincs, 7 17 l ' LOAN Balsam Hotel J . Price giYcn onl\' ou inspection. .\lusie 1)\· Tom B\'rnc I Rangcttcs, Steam Irons 21 BARNES ROAD Vacuum Cleaners, etc. Re: 14 I ' ' 1 I 1 27 • I THE BANK OF Situateu m the r,cart ot Cover: 8.2.00 Double paired at reasonable rates. he City Tete. 49073 Ron Chafe, 116 3 23 ' ' NOVA SCOTIA "JEE Quiet. Comfortable A.tmos· "FOOD AT ITS BEST' -·Bond st~~~L __ no\'22.1mth 13 i : ph ere ---.. I L.\DIES WANTED-:U;k'~·;;p- 5 I ! TAXI 1~ S2G.OO I, I . For Rt~rvationa and a week doing ! ' NEWFOUNDLAND .. Information: Simple home sewing in your Doing the > • Winter Storage spare time. Write-Bunnys, 10 SIR? SERVICES···<'· Box 7010, Adelaide Post Work Dial 6336 Office, Toronto, Ontario. !llRS JOHN FACEY. Garage ,n0\'21.6i PASSENGER NOTICE Resident ~lanageress McKINLAY THE CENTRAL BARBER CALL m31,ti' A\·ailable for one car, S.S, BURGEO REPLI\CING S.S. SHOP-We are now operat­ MOTORS NORTIIERN RANGER ST. ing 10 chairs, you can be JOliN'S TO CORNER 99A Le.\!arehant Hoad assured of prompt, effie•· BROOK SERVICE 1 J.&S. RYAN em, sanitary service No S.S. Burgco on St. John's to liARD WARE waiting problem, 24 New Corner Brook Service will sail Phone 3813 Gower Street oppor Ill Ad• LeMarchant 51 - 55 Job Street !aide Motors, Ltd. no1·22.1m1h from the Dock Coaslal Wharf 121 Duckworth Street NOON to·day. Dial 4991 • 2480 WAREHOUSE SPACE-For CONNECTION CORNER Crystal Palace Rent approximately 600 sq. 20 Consolation BROOK . I.EWISPORTE SPECIAL ft. ground floor, truck en· WE'RE A~ SER\'ICE GOULD'S ROAD trance. Apply to , ~lcws Train "The Caribou" Ical'ing, Apartments, 20 Glenridge CLOSE A~ Sl. John's 12:01 p.m. Hunday, LATEX PAINT Saturday Night Crescent. Phone 6957. Help Kin No\'ember 27lh., will make con· 1 NOT IN$UT!D 1Y TH! I.I.C. .'19 per Quart FOR PRO~lPT and experi· YOUR nection ·at Corner Brook with 1 i'\ovcm her .2.jth, 1961 enced service in Auction· I S.S. Springdale on Corner Brook £E~II·GLOSS ecrin::. Please contact John Lewisporte Sen•icc. 1 1------. J. Fitzgibbon ,Auctioneer, TELEPH 1.59 per Quart Private Dance I ·Expert ~ CONNECTION WEST RUN Bell's Cafeteria 127 Hamilton Ave., Phone ! :"i' Cll' Phone numbm. ' PLACENTIA 81\Y TOYS - P.\IXT 3284. oct24, lmth . I LL\HTED Club Closed ' :: Train "The Caribou" leaving GENERAL HARDWARE I Open 6 ·days a weclc-9-6 GLADY'S BEAUTY SIIOPPE Monday, N St. John's Monday, No1•ember BUGDEN'S ~JQN;M Y: 9-~.30 I nov20,lmth cor. Bond and Prescott Sts. I will help you w .. 27th., will make connection via FRIDAY: 9-9.3ol Phone 4951 · 7898. Special· , I Placentia Junction and Argentia service in St. Jc::·l · I I Watch our window for the izing in cold waving, hair with i\I.V. Petite Forte for \\'est daily SPt:CL\L dinner. 1·~~~~1 The Patrician ' ' styling, cutting and tinting, Run Placentia Bay . 80491 IIELI.'S also cater for:­ i AUTO PARTS (Whole) manicuring, facials etc., 14 • TAXI Association operators, no waiting. CONNECTION BAY RUN I for lll lmic!l Private Parties - Banquets Nfld, •.J PLACENTIA BAY I - Club ~~eels - Weddings ocl20,l;T )londay tD Fri1a~ etc. Armature of Train "The Caribou" leaving Works DO YOU NEED your Spring· 9 a.m. · 12.30 p.m., l, !• I DIAL 7100 - 6224 St. John's 12.01 p.m. Wednes· For Rcocrvalions ' DIAL 7094 38 1 filled mattress re-condition· I day, November 29th., will make 83mb ric• St. Patrick s Hall ed or your All Wool mat All other tim!! c1l SERVIC connection via Placentia June· noi'IG.lmth ' I Street treli! rc.picked, and rccov· ' j tion and Argenlia with ~I.V. ':-~~~~~~~~~~· General meetincr: 11.30 ered, your bedspring or day· 80492 AVALON Petite Forte for Ba)' Run Pia· Dial 7191-2 Sunday morni~g.~· 26 bed re·wired or your furni .j centia Bay. ture re·upholstered. If 10 Pamnger !!]H WAfER A'J , BUILDING MATERIALS Xovemhcr. Call us. Items called for CONNECTION Gr.EEI\' 8t\ Y and deli1•ered. Rates lowest Frei~ht sale! SERVICE Place: St. Pat's Audi- obtainable. Keats Mattress . Train "The Caribou" leaving CHESTER DA WE, Ltd. Freight clair.1 •' SUA W ST. and TOPSAIL RD torium. Factory, 16 Mount Royal St. John's 12:01 p,m. Wcdttes· Avenue. Ph.one 92753, 2656. .... ccounting PUBLIC day, November 29th., will make For all your Building Business: Plannin~ for · .: connection at Lcwisporte with Requirements call UNWANTED HAIR Purchaling .·. :II.V. Nania for Green Bay Ser· 80161 - 91111 Annual· Collection of the vice. Irish Christian Brothers, Vanished away with Saca·Pelo. 80497 ------ELECTRICAL SundaY, 3 December. Saca·Pelo is different. It does FREIGHT NOTICES . . not dissolve or remove hair Tic~et oHlCI 1.1 AUCTION APPLICANCES from the surface, but penetrates CHANGE IN FRI\IGll'f All friends and support­ l and retards growth of unwant· 80496 ·. ACCEPTANCE HEAP & PARTNERS ers welcome. ed hair. Lor-Beer Lab., Ltd., Sleepln;;. dintn; 1~d Effective immediately freight (NFLD.) Ltd. Ste. 5, 679 Granville Street, The following repossessed cars will be for ports Lewisporle·Corncr Wiring Materials, Wire and Vancouver 2, B.C. 2294 ! !' Corner Brook Service via Lewis· Cables, Motors, Starters, nov4,11, 18,25 Tl ~.~.·. ·: .. pole will be accepted DAILY Lamps, Switches, l,igbtinl ! ,, sold by Public Auction at at Railway Freight Shed. Clos· AN1 Fixtures, ~tc · Increase Your Income ing date lo guarantee conncc· WAREHOUSE: PIIJNCE'8 ST. 5975 I i· lion with service will also be Agents wanted, male or femalf., DIAL 5088 lo sell our complete lin• of ACC I , announced. Daily Acceptance TO-DAY .4.ir lxprtH i' for St. John's • Lewlsporle Ser· ,---~------· ------fast selling, popular priced, I 'I George G. R. Parsons· vice ts cancelled. FIRE INSURANCE Ladies' and Men's Banlon 2968 !, 10.30 a.m. Shaggy Wools - Bulky Knit SHIPPERS PLEASE NOTE: GREAT EASTERN Children's Skating sweaters, direct to wearer. With Exprm ralf' i'r.llc!:!JtE>I I! Oils, Gasoline and other rc· OIL & IMPORT CROSBIE & CO., Ltd. Flo\• 13 years and under an atlraclivt range of ladies, }l Elizabeth Avenue stricted cargoes per motor vessel Agents for double Knit Orlons, suib and 80016 I" for regular ports, St. John's to CO., LTD. UNDERWRITERS AT . . ')'"' t '.·1 Ad mission .. .. :.i) cen s dresses of the latest fall and Battle Harbour, will be accept· Radio, Television, Washers. LLOYDS. winter fasqions, full or part ! i on SATURDAY, November 25 ed at the Dock Coastal Shed Refrigerators, Deep Freezers. LOW RATES 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m . time, high commissions and X· i. Monday, November Z7th., and Eleclr'~ Ranges, DIAL 5031 MAS bonus. Write today for 2588 . I Tuesday, November ZBth., from Floor Polis.tcr~. General Skating HARDWARE STORES free working kit to: Jay Di•· Area lbnlfll I~ L, at 11.00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. This wlll (iramophones tributor& Ltd., P.O. Box 135 •' be final acceptance for this Public Address SystLtna, 7.15 p.m. ;: t;' '. TOOL RENTAL Outremount Montreal 8, P.Q. •I· Season, . Tape Recorders . 80493 Electric Sabre Saws. Jr. Hockey nov4,11,18,25 . . Rt:l'AIRS AND SEr.VICE I! k FREIGHT ST. JOHN'S. 5 LINES Portable Sanders and J)upa1chin( 1956 OLDSMOBILE Skill Saws. St. Pat's vs Guards ·~ LEWISPORTE SERVICE DLU. liOOl to 3005 . Holy Cross vs St. Bon's :lr ;: Freight for ports St. John's W Reasonable Rate• NOTICE 80494 Operators fo •,"l to Lewisporte Service per M.V. ATER STREET BARRIS & HISCOCK LTD. I' •. General Hardware Reserved ...... 75 cents Freight Shtl Classi ' .. 1956 PONTIAC Clarenville accepted at Dock lanZ6,Iy · Notice i1 hereby given that It Sporting Goods. Gen Admission 50 cents I ·. Coastal Shed Tuesday, Novcm· '====~~==~~=:! is the intention of the under· 80495 By the Iron C I .• her 28th. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 signed company to make applic· ' Sunday, Nov. 26th employment i : ... 1954 F.ORD ERNEST CLOUSTON, I ation to the Board o! Liquor FREIGHT SOUTH COAST I Control, St. John's, Newfound· centrating mi !.' .STRVICE · .... LIMITED 8.30 p.m. McCLARY AUTOMATIC . General Skating land for a license to sell been, 80491 Project, Labn I . 1955 PONTIAC Freight is accepted daily at WARM AIR CONDITIONING wines and liquors from its hotel I ' • Railway Freight Shed for ports DIAL 4183 premises situate at the Wabush 51nrtt ~rusher Opel ~ . on South Coast Service, but in 216 WATER ST. Tickets for · J\!onday I. Lake Townsite, Labrador, Ne'IV· bon of mine order. to guarantee move'menl night's games Feildians foundland. 80498 car dumper c 1954 CHEVROLET by this trip .III.V. : Bonavisia, INSURANCE AGENTS vs St. Bon's, Holy Cross Dated at St. .lohn'~ ill tht conveyors L freight must be · at Railway AND BROKERS Province of Newfoundland this ary 1. ' ' ' Freight Shed by 1 p.m. Tucsd.ay, · vs Guards, on. sale on Grinder and ! 24th. day o( November A.:D. 1955 PONTIAC November 28th •. · . )OB BROTHERS holding seat certificates 1961. control all pa SPECIAL FREIGHT ACCEPT. Public Notice today, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ( Sgd.) M. C. K. LIMITED. ANCE - S.S. NORTHERN , - & COf\.IPANY, Ltd. associated eql Water Strett · nov25,29,dec:r. · RANGER Tenders. are invited and will Orerators (P1 ", 1955 CONSUL DIAL 26511 _; 41211 Shipper will · please ''note be received up to 5 p.m. on :~~~~ h 24 process special. freight acceptance for Monday, December 4, 1961, for REG. T. MORGAN .IT MAY NQT BE andling equ: lo following ports per S.S. North· snow clearing and removal at I . ern Ranger will bll accepted .at the Memorial . University lNSURANCE Ltd. YOUR FAULT Applicants w L 80401 Dock Coastal Wharf Wedncs· Campus. Temple Bldg., P.O. "oJ 168, If you have an accident BUT perience' in t day, November 29th. 9 a.m. to · Copies of plans showing the 341 Duckworth St. it IS your fault if you pay Superintendent d eq . 5 p.m. and Thursday, November extent· of work, spec.ifications DIAL 80310 or· 7756 more to have necessary re· utpment ot 30th., 9 a.m. to NOON. ~il· and forms of tender maY be pairs effected, Prompt Delivery On 2306 £0t absolut~l, lingatc, LaScie, Westport, Hr. obtained· on application to the DRUG STORES Ask us for quotations first. • STOVE OIL ~ ,lllployee be Deep, Roddickton, Englee, Main Draughtill!l 'Room of this De· ' . . • FURNACE OIL Coastal Deparlt Brook, St. A'nthony, and Cqok's partment. M. CONNORS Ltd. PAINTING and BODY • HARD.COAL ~~~ policy; g ·. !·. Harbour. Ship will· sail' from Tenders •are to be submitted Prescriptions Pickup and. • SOFT COAL WORK • IRON FIREMAN F msuranc~ I·· St. Jo~n's NOON' Dt\ccinber ls.,. in, scaled envelopes, . addressed •' delivery service. HEATING EQUIPi'flENT. ~r further~ ' and will proceed (rom ;Cook's 'to the· undersigned . with the PHONE ~206 · A SPECIALTY ~ .: . ' i. auld conta~ r Harbour direct to Corner Brook. woras ''!Tender for Snow-,Cicar· All our work· is 'guaranteed , •I • · ,· t · ing - Memorial University". RADIO-TV . REPAIRS · l'ERSONN '·; li The · Department docs not BROOKFIELD I ·OFFICE!~ biJ,ld . i~e!f 'lei accept the lowest GREAT EASTERN OIL ·SERVICE STATION I • or any tender. . · · · .·. lRONoru ' .. COMPANY, Ltd ... cm'd BODY SHOP REPt\IRS TO RADIO&'. TV ' .. '9S LeMAJ l: •R. 1\lANNili!G, Cor. COWAN & TOPSAIL .··· 8T..tom •• : • • • Deputy ~lin\s\cr. AND ALL F.LEL"fRfCAL 1 ROAD I Department or Public Works, PIAL :J~Ol to 3005 PHONE 95410 • 92381 llo1U,30Jec2 ... Advertise In The News · I ·st. --John's; Nov. 24, 1961.: . APPL1A"'CES • \

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:. I . St: Thomas' Women's Association SISTERS OF SERVICE AUXILIARY . :i ...'.: f{INSMEtJ NOTICE Annual Fall Sale MEMBERSHIP . TEA CANON WOOD HALL will be held at 7 Garrison Hill Boys' Club on SUNDAY, November 26th. Successful bidders on the V.O.W.R. Radio TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV. 28th .,I from 3.00 to 5,30 p.m. I Auction who have not yet picked up their at 3 p.m. ! i BINGID Members may renew their membership. Newspaper delivery slips are asked to call at the V.O. Fancy and Plain and Wool Work; Home I' A cordial invitation is extended to new ' W.R. Studio on Patrick Street, for them ·,I SERIES No. 54 ;Cookery, Novelty Stall, also Christmas members. before November 30th. Tree, Afternoon Teas 50 cents. TODA Y'S NUMBERS Convenor: ;\!iss Gertrude A. Phelan. " I CAREER OPPORTUNITY I~ SALES :. I N G 0 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN: ''' JUMBLE SALE - representing a leading manufacturer who is the 20 34 49 70 * largest advertiser in the world, selling famous 6 62 To be held quality products such as Fluffo, Crisco, Crest to 8 ~:2 37 46 Star Of The Sea Assoc~at!on the retail and wholesale grocery and drug trade. 9 2-1 33 65 MONDAY, NOV. 27th, at 7 p.m. - an attractive starting salary with increases based .. 40 74 Monthly fees and issue of 1962 (White) on merit? I 17 - unsu~passed profit. sharing plan, pension plan, 21 31 73 ~lembcrship Cards TO-MORROW, SUN­ in St. Pat's Auditorium, Bonaventure Ave. ~ospl!al and medical protection, group life 14 DAY, November 26th, 1961. msurance? 1 2i 45 69 Admission ...... 5 Cents - Company car which may also be used for per· 3 ~;3 39 64 E. J. MOTTY. sonal driving ? • EP" 42 Entrance on Bonaventure Avenue, - unlimited opportunity for advancement in a firm 13 Secretary. where all executive appointments are made IICLES ·14 from within the Company? ~ 61 A thorough sales training programme ? If you are interested and are an aggressive intel· le World's The Holy Cross li!(ent, young man; 21 - 30 years of age, TEAC:~ERS WANJ·ED please write giving all details of background and /ork cxpercincc and include a recent photograph, to: For Grade I and VIII W. R. OTIS, Association Eastern Area Sales ~lanager, iNLAY Duties to begin January 8, 1962 The Proctor & Gamble Co, o! Canada, Ltd., 1255 Laird Boule\·ard, >RS Ltd. Apply to the Town of :llount Royal, Que. Buchans Public School Board, A meeting of the Association will be ll0\'25,27 ,28 MR. PEARCE KING, held to-morrow, Sunday, following 10.30 Mass. .. , I On[ Chairman. ' nov25,dec2 Special Business: Discussions concern­ WAN.TED I . ing Christian Brothers Collection; an elec~ INSTRUMENT MECHANIC 20 Consolation Prizes for the Letter "X" tion of a Coach for the Intermediate Bask­ I For employment with the Iron Ore Company of i :1E AS CLOSIN.G NIGHT etball Team. Canada at Labrador City, Cadol Project. Labrador. Duties involve the maintenance of Automatic Rail· I Sgcl. R. B. DOWNEY, road Control. Automatic Dumping, and loading · I SE AS Help Kin - Help Kiddies /·\ control s)·stems. Secretary. l. Applicant should be graduate of technical school OUR or equivalent and have three years experience j , PARISH FAIR I maintaining Railway Signalling systems and experi 'lTY OF ST. JOHN'B ~PHONE IN HOLY CROSS AUDITORIUM ence with electronics as applied to signalling sys­ I' tems. Experience in diesel Electric Locomotive I i' Expert Watch Repairs I . Patrick Street Circuitry desirable but not essential.

Employee benefits include, liberal vacation policy; ' group life, hospital and medical insurance; pension ' ··' EXTRA! EXTRA'! plan, etc. .. CARDS ...... $2.00 EACH Interested persons should contact: I - 25th Game ...... $1000.00 - PERSONNEL DEPART~IENT, : ,. 80491 OFFFIFCE No. 510, I : I ST. JOl-IN'S i\IU~ICIPAL COUNCIL IRON ORE COMPANY OF CANAD,~, Jl! •mitM 95 Le!IIARCHANT ROAD, ·! . :.1y to Frida• - BANK NIGHT PRIZE·- ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND. nov25,30dcc2 ONE GRAND PIANO to be drawn at I 11.30 p.m. TO-NIGHT. Tickets lOc. each. TENDERS Bids are requested for the demolition and I 80492 AVAlON CREDIT JEWELLERS removal of buildings on King's Road. I Everything must go tonight. Come and WAfER AT ADELAIDj,_ I'HONE 18Z9 Specifications for this work are available solve your Xmas Gift problems. at the office of the City Engineer. I ~~t ,~Jf! Last Night's Door Prize-No. 28377. Bids in scaled envelopes marked 'Tender Jon Canoe Rums ~r.t tlatm Not a pot still product for Demolition" must be delivered at the .. Unclaimed Numhcrs: 6500, 11102, 2657, Made by a New Continuous 13188, 4070, 29445, 30869. office of the undersigned not later than ,, 9.00 a.m. Wednesday, December 6, 1961. Distillation Process . ' ., YOUR LAST NIGHT TO GO OUR WAY which remons the unwanted Tars, Fusi! Oils ~nd 80497 The lowest or any tender not necessarily Esters. No headache, upset stomach or harsh bile. accepted. I E. B. FORAN, JON CANfOE . I 80496 $1.50 WEEKLY WANTED. . City Clerk. The Rum for you BUYS INSTRUCTORS (TRADE TRAINING} S50.00 WORTH Smooth man, Smooth ! 2294 For employment with the Iron Ore Com­ nov21,2mths (Not inserted by th•l B.L.C.) TIRES, BATTERIES, pany of Canada, Labrador City, Carol A:"iTI·FREEZE - TOYS, ' Project, Labrador. FUEL! FUEL! FUEl! FUEL! ' . I . TOOLS, AUTO ;. :. 5975 Rec1nired to teach basic subjects in the CLOTHES MAKE THE MAN ' . When you need .oil ' .. ACCESSORIES & PARTS mechanical and electrical trades and con­ ' . .... ir Exprr!ol Here is what to do: IF CHAFE MAKES ntE CLOTHES. i: lj ' duct other training as may be required. . 2968 HANDY ANDY Applicants should have a B.Sc. degree in DIAL Wm. L. CHAFE DEALER civil, electrical or mechanical engineering TAILOR }'lower IIIII Ph: 6127 " and teaching experience, or be a technical UNION OIL 2822 ST. JOHN'S 'i ' . i school graduate with industrial training When you need oil-You need us I 4 HOLDSWORTH ST. ' ' . i' I . r I o : 1rattie I experience. . !· . ' Employee benefits include: liberal vaca­ ' ' 2588 tion policy; group life, hospital and med­ . :. i' Cln' OF ST. JOHN'S FOR SALE I ical insurance; pension plan, etc. I Iii; For further information interested persons 'I 80493 : 't should contact: Despatcbin' PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, 80494 WANTED OFFICE No. 510, Operators for Crusher, 'Grinding and IRON OHE COMPANY OF CANADA, rrtight Sbtl Classification and Process 95 LeMARCHANT ROAD, 80495 By the Iron Ore Company of Canada for ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL employment iu a modern iron ore con­ nov25,30dec2 cen~ratin~ mill at Labrador City, Carol 80491 Project, Labrador. WAN.TED· PUBLIC NOTICE litnr,. ~rusher Operators, to coi1trol the olJera- U 1tra modern dwelling house' on Cornwall 1011 of mine to mill automatic rai way, CONTROL ELECTRICIANS I hereby certify that at the Municipal Crescent, containing living room, dining 80491 ~ar dumper crusher, apron feeder, prim­ For employment with the Iron Ore Com­ Election held on 14th November, 1961 room. large recreation room, kitchen, two r~ conveyors and shuttle conveyor. pany of Canada at Labrador City, Carol the following persons were elected as and ·one half bathrooms, cedar closets, Grmder and Classification Operators, to Project, Lahrador. · . Mayor and Councillors for the City of laundry, garage and other rooms which control all parts of six Aerofall. Mills and To maintain, repair, calibrate and com­ can be converted' to such use as would associated equipment. mission, process and power control sys­ St. John's to hold office in accordance meet purchaser's requirements. House is Ouerators (Process} to orJerale all Jlarts tems, recorders and indicating in­ with Sections 22 and 23 of The City o( ~4 , new, modern oil furnace with baseboard h - .Process spiral lines and product struments of the electrical, electronic and of St. John's Act for the four years heating. Mainly plastered throughout; Area !nP'ttl andhng equipment. pneumatic types. · commencing 1st January, 1962. Ap 1· · floors are hardwood or tile; drapes are ~ tcan.ts with several years prior ex- Applicants should be technical school 80401 Mayor H. G. R. Mews ...... Elected hung in living quarters. The lighting, ~en.ence in the operation of the ty/Je of graduates or equivalent and have at least plumbing and other fixtures in and th.e qu•pment outlined above preferrcc, hut two years experience in duties describ­ William G. Adams ...... Elected construction, design and decoration of th1s ~ot absolutely essential. ed above. James D. Higgins, Q.C ...... Elected house are modem in every respect. Land l'mployee benefits include liheral vaca­ Employee bm1efits include; liberal vaca­ Geoffrey C. Carnell ...... Elected is freehold and landscaped. Immediate i~~~ policy; group life, hospital and med­ tion policy; gi·oup life, hospital and med­ Alec; G. Henley ...... Elected possession. Fo msurance; pension plan, etc. ical insurance; pension plan, ~tc. Walter C. Carter ...... Elected For further particulars apply to: sb r fudrther particulars interesletl persons For further p11rticulars interested persons James M. Fagan ...... :.... Elected ou1 contact: should contact: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, E. B. FORAN, CURTIS, DAWE & FAG~N OFFICE No. 510, OFFICE No. 510, . City Clerk, Barristers and Solicitors, ~~OLN ORE COMPANY OF CANADA, IRON ORE COMPANY OF CANADA, . Returning Officer. 280 Duckworth Street; St. John's. . eMARCHANT ROAD . · 95 LeMARCHANT ROAD, Dated at St. 'lloh11 1s TELEPHONE: 2241, 4185 no!I,J~!fN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND ST. Jf"HN'S, NEWI"OUNDLAND m,w,s,tf nov25 30dcc2 November 24th, 196'1.

-. ·.;..• . ·', '·, .; ." i·: t. ',:I -::~·-:-·~5__ ----:::--:--:-:--:=-:----::-=----;:======::-:-~·-:...-----T-H_E~D-A_IL_.Y_N_:E_\_V_;,S,_s_T_. .:.JO_H':=:~=·'=S.=N::r~::·L::D::··:::S::A::T::tJ=R=D~AY~'·::N::'O~\~'E:'~,::lB:E~H ~i, I' l067 Used ca far this vea ! 'i How "Catholic DigeSt" Began 1 Fnnn Florida AT THE us soURS 1 r~KECHiiSTMA~ '- 1 [ :mw. YORI\ 1.\Pl-Onc ·sum· St. Paul, a bushel basket ol Despite its 'nnanaial succc;s, I '71 '1.7: f SJGF ' T 0. ... mer da~· in 19~6. Rei'. Lm1is A. po5tcnnls between them, and Fathe1· Gules says !rankly the 1 O L OU ~~!!~!!tl!~-=J 0 ;~ ~ LAST HE WHOLE YEAR THROUGH rra· ·Nova__ n-· I Gale~. a 40·year·old curate at began making pluns lor what aim o( the magazine is not to • u~~ :.. I St. ;\gncs Church in St. Paul, was to become the most SUC· make J,l!Oney, but to make more ~ THB GIVE - 68 . -No. 264 . !: !\linn., decided to do something ccsslul Roman Catholic maga- Catholics. NEW fQ·LJ·AGE AND CO. • • • • · 1 about an idea that had been zlne in the world. "Our hope Is to show the rich LtMtno 00 K I.1 nagging him more than two Catholic Digest, which ob· content of the Catholic faith by p bl r:'' 1· JYcors. served Its 25th anniversary with selecting the best reading mn· A T U ic Notice I 1[' Finest ·j j1 1 Hopefully. he mailed to about the 144·page November issue, terinl available so that those PL N S · The rnost ~~19.000 Roman. Catholics Iacross now . is a private corporation who 1'are ' mildly . 1t interested . I' in •.MEMOIRS OLD S\,'E \TOF AN T enders are - invited and Wl'll I' ! Ithe . L·mtcd ~t:1tes a. l ummy grossrn~ $ii,OOO,OOO a year. Calho ICism 1mg 1 mves,1gate · 1 b 1 't .m~st automatit 1 l'n,·cr nl a dtgest lypl' mag:1- honsls a paid U.S. cit'cltlation it more thoroughly," he said. D S 1111'Ll 1 $! -o · c received up to 5 p.m. on . ~ slide projector ... zirw. its ,ug!~I·stt•d cunlcnts of 7al,178, ncwstand sales or Only about 15 per cent of the Mam.' New T)'j1CS to .E<,\Song U· JlE, J>Y · ··· · '.iJ snowMonday, clearing December •nd 4,re 11961,novai forat I~1"'. Pj 1 \ slide projector .1 li>lt•d un tltl' lront. Het'ipicnb t:i.ll\JO n nwnlh, plus to forei~n contents or each issue is of a Choose From " ' ,_. ,you can buy .. w.re :i'!;ed to :utri~c wlll'tlwr ctlilions ]ll'inted in fil·e !an· rdigious nature, :n1d about . THE BOSLOAD the. Confederation Building. i~ ever built • 1 ; th,•y would sub,;crihc In this I~~~a~cs and a hr:lille edition. lhrec·((Uartcrs of the l'eligious 49 t 0 $5 00 · _ • Copies of plans. showing tlw 11'. 1 · •, l.ind uf J>uhlivalion. EXI'ASJHm F.\CJI.I'I'Jt;s mal erial is staff \l'l'lllen. A c. ' · i · Emily Kimbrough 3.9

P:1ul Bussard. sal in the base· pamied its physical facilities on Ithe magazine is not a Roman of the newest planters 1 I Draughting Room of this De· ~ j: mrnt of the bishop's hot1sc in six occasions and since t9:io has Catholic. 'T 1e True Story of parlment. 1•1 , ·----- housed " starr or tOO in offices for that just right l ~laud Walt- Tenders are to be submitted !>

occupyin~ an entire city block Pl./\;<; NEW SERVICF: '"Fashion Touch". 1' \\'i\li·,ttll .·' ".·\tie•\' · in scaled em·e!opes,. addressed ; ' i in the St. Paul suburb ol Rose· TOll ONTO lCP 1 - The !il·sl ! Aut!CJ'"Oll \,, 1 c _,· to the 11 nd crs1gnc· d wtth· the I'-,. rille. regular helicoptet· pagsenget· ser- " words "Tender for Snnw Clear· f'. 1 -dlo In addition, the magazine has l'icc between Toronto lntcrna· THE SPANISH · rng-Conlcdcration Building.'' ~

•• I ' a monlhly hook ch1b with j6,0fllll tiona! Airport al Malton and 1 CIVIL \VAR . The Department does· not ~ •' members. ar~rl ncx.t Fehruary 1 d?ll'nlo~rn , Tm·onlo. will start i ~ h1nd ttscll lo accept Ihe lowest : ~ TF:'\IlFRS · rl~ns lo bc~lll publica Iton of a lll'\ew \cars day. 11 was an· 1 Hugh Thomas 8.o0. or an~· tender. 1~ .l " ' ' ~cconrl magal.inr, 1l1c Ca)holic nounccd Thnrsday by the Air\ ·'!All"\'•' ·' 1 ('01\'\'0VJ l' I I R. ",.r-;NING,•y• ! ...'li ~ . . -~-:-, Mnrkct. a slick-papCI' monlhl~·. T1·ansport Hoard. h lic~nre was I kl I Dr) 111 t 'I" · "' ,.EA~.LD Tl;:\llERS adrh-r~-s· 1 \nothn rntct·prisc in the works 1awm·clcd by the hoRI'd to a Tor-, Peter S Jan· anc & · Y "mister. ~ rrl l<~ .s~~r~Iar~·. Department .1 ~ 1 . i~_ a ju~ior hook club offrrin~ \ ont~ firm to operate hrtwc~n its \ SEED CO., LTO., . Anthouv Ilunler .. :.l.50 ~~P~~~~~~l:~:l ~~tu~!i.c 1'9V6o1r.ks, ~ Publu 1\.0lk>. noon! B-322, ~tr I bw~raph1es ol famous Catho-1 h~ltport. on the Toronto woler· 1· · 410 W;\TER STREET. ! ABO~Il"'t(AJlLE 1 1· --- ~ Charles fnppcr Rlt'· Iron! and Malton Airport. • " Cl ~ i crsirle Dril'c, OttawaBmldm~. and en· lie~.------Phone 432~, St. John's S?\'0\V~IEN I, TY OF ST. JOHN'I !f> van • anccrson . rms of tender. can bejseen, or New Plans THINGS MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ~ man in uniform f' is in charge of ~anp;nginecr. be obtained Room through; E·443, ChiefSir "TilE BIG SHOW" WITII·, Art Link1 etter .... 3.50 I Tenders ~ LIMITED to the camera is Charles Tupper Building, Ri\·cr· ESTHER WILLIAl\IS SEVEN HIVERS ·1 ~ R 1 1 of the young rr side Dril·e, Ottawa; District En· Br1't'LO;\ID0;\1 h I(APl h -t A tyoung d engineer ' J' I all[]t f geologist as I OF• C l\'v " \DA .' 'T I . . d f l : ~"' DISTRIBUTORS FOR "KODAK" IN ::inccr. 1'.0. Box 46 00 , Buc k·. rs coupe as s are a specta ISs o orm the m1dcu:. The spectacle, pagentr)' and · T·l \ ~I ·I - OO enc ers are mnte or t1e 1'. coast.-(Uf master's Field. Building 29, St. nJO\'e to set up a community on of the community. excitement of circus life sweep , II~ l • ac en nan ?·. supply of Fifteen Hundred ( 1.- ; ~ NEWFOUNDLAND .John'~. C\fld.: Disll'iCt En::ineer, a remote away-h·om·il·all is· i "ll's not a Rollinson Ct'tiSOC across the screen as 20th Cen·! CLif roN fAD~ I:\\ s '50fl) tons of Sail. . ! Ralston Building. P.O; Box 875,lla~ld ~ale .rrom_ nuclear war. 1 \:entnre.'' he . declared. "\l'e tury·Fox brings to the public! F!HESIDE Dehrery must be m areord· :'ft. YOUR CHRISTMAS PHOTOGRAPHIC Gifl 1 Halil;tx; and can be seen nt the: rhe) . I\ an! oO other .. couples •h_all u·ade w1lh other coun· "The Big Show," one of the IJ>E•\l)I~R ,10 ~ a nee with specifications arail·.1 ~ GIVING HEADQUARTERS ( Post Offices at Grand Falls and : ~nd ll~etr chrldren to JOlll them tnes." · year's most unique films blend· . ' ... ·., . ·"iJ . a!>le_ at the otfrte of the c ty : f' C~rnrr Brook. Nfld. 1 !n their ,·entm;e to f?nn n hllle .. Stanhur,l' s;!id money will he ing the realism of life under, FL:\\II:.S C:0\11\G Engrneer. ! ! To he con;idercrl each tender! rslnnd state Wll~ then· ~wn gm·· · 11151 , for trmhng: the big·lop with a stark intra· i Ol'T OF TilE TOP •Bids in scalrd em·elopes l!.t.o:t;o.t:o••:o::uo.:o:.:o·t:o:.:o:i..cCHHCHct . I crnmcnt. makmg the1r Cll'n 1 "Erer~·ont wtll work while family drama of sadism. rnlh·. . . (' II' ~ _0 marked '''l'rndcr for Salt" must ------~-:·-- ·: --:·-- ··-- .. mtt> - . h laws and 1rading \\'ith olher, the children nrc cared for in a d t Tl ·c 1 .o tllS -··J he de!i 1·ercd ·1tthc orr1·(·e of til" KILLED 1 1 1 i\m111a11 ~ll:'\ERS taJ 1>e accompantC(. . 1 ,. .one . . o1 . coun .· communal nursery and the cssness' an yranny . 1e pt · · \\'II A k · ' 1 · J the allernat11e .ecunt1es~ 1 Bemard111c~. Stanbury, .year· wires will help themselrcs turc in CinemaScnpe and De· i ' DER\l~SS.• : ',. '-. c 1ty cI.er · not later than 9.00 BEI\Ll:\ L\PJ _ :o;ine Polish nsurance 32 10 6 1 'Hope. I·alled lot· m the tender j old business man who is father food from a central larder. Luxe Color now playing at' Tale ol the Cidl \\'ar a.m.9 \\ ednesday, December · coal miners were killed in an documents. . of the project. is searching for "·\ . . .. the Paramount Theatre with ' R0 I ·t \\'· .. 1"" 1 !il. • i . . .111 th p I k . t i th he made on the printed· n 1 ·1 d · .n appomled cnmmtltec l\111 Esther \l'illiams ,Cliff Roberl· ,' JCl . ,uJen · ·'J.J The In_wc.,t·rrr any tender not .•x.ptosron _ c os a ~me.· a~ o·Jnner ·I By ROBERT ;\IVERS · . i a c Y IS an · 1 be 111 charge like A "orel'll· }1 ] \ ( 131' \"'I)T 1 d S1 etochlO\ rcc m the Kalo11 1cc 1 1 tAP J-A wi! Jorms ~upphcd by the De· I ''The RoYal Gco~raphical men! a d .1• . ~ .11 son, I'ehcmia Perso!!, Hobert .t ~.. \1 '' ncccs;an Y acccptc . i • • rising from the jung plwr mrel;~z 1 New Guinea's wild 1 mth the . condtttons sell hnd a ~uitable. place-possibly I mi~llt be told to lcal'e the is· lui performers in key roles. 1 THE CARPET- City Clerk. I East German :\cws Agency he held at 1lr• \e~,27 :\D:\ reported Friday night. 1 Hotel on )tontl"' c1enin:.; ; plane Sunday, re1 The lowc'l or any tender not II Jive on lrce, Stanbury said. ' · t . bl 1 >1 \•\.• .• n ------·--·------sored hr tl>e ln-urante Fe''· 'I t I St h .. I· l' d h' 'd • cr 1ammcn' 1 so mcmora c on , }I . 11 l' II . g- that Michael Rocke y acccp e(. an 111;,: ac 1cr 1se IS 1 ea Eaeh . 11 hwc lo' b th . .11 1 alO l tO I liltS .J.~ ,J N H • lion. of .i\cwfounctland...... ~rcc>~~!'l coup!~ 11 011 1 1 11 1 t in The Times ol L nd n ' I 0 coun ~ tat Hll( Ienceo 11'1 ' IE lllg s . 1 . . RORERT FOR'l'llm, "Wh ' l ld . . 0 • 0 ·... • !1? 1.11 ur S2.8lln lo pay for Ihe in· carry away !rom the theatre a . DESPITE T I ~ ew un. . . peCIiC~ In II. t.; :t ~·hirf of ;\dmlnl~trath·e I.· ) SIOU .nt 1: • •"ork_. hrsl 11.1al mstallatiOn of lite commn·lsense of excitement on two !DlST.\1\CE1 E. H. S. Piprr QC.. t,e · ~_·crt·I'tn• • Se"re.t•r•·. IItle Sally _said. ·I d lrke to mly-por1ablc hutz, food and II . l . h d· d . 1 d . i ' • ' ernl :tlana~cr ;uHI Cour.::: •o n1111 • .. ' Istart a familY there.. •'or~ r . tl f' t . Cl e s. t c lama an sp en 01 I Will R Bird 4.95 tl \II c I nc"''''IIJicnt• of. Public \V{Jrks, St b 'd h · ·• s 01 w Irs stx months 1 of some of the most umquc cir · · .. · · _..,.... te ' an"' len an ury srt1 e wants two until they become scll-sulli-1 t .1 d . t1 .. I l d eas I n NB Federation. Ot·.awa. doctors,. two tenchcrs, H minin~ cienl CliS ac S ever 11'1 ncssc 111 liS J The meet in~ promi;e! I~ -- · country, and the tense tale of I D'~(L~S. & c0., ltd . . .. . , . . I' one of much inle_ro;t. a family brought to the brink .. ___ •.J ol destruction by a father The Booksellers . S.\[\ l .JOllt.;: :\.ll. I(.PI-. The controrersy centres on 'will be pr;,ctkall:; lhe !<~ whose demand for implicit ' I~pee tal game . hcenvc~ author· , how many and whnt type of ; danger to the pul,lic a• l loyalty and obedience from his Spin Rock~!eller's expe difficult part of Hruno Everard. tario, .Tmnes. son of the late . . 1 A. Carle Smtih: a gan:'e ref-. sucmtron. s;\lll lhr ne·.r of primitit·e ar .\ ht~~tm~ ~cason op~ned. 1 owner of one of Europe's ccle· George aJJ(l ~fan· Lee. Lc:I\·H~g 1 ~he nm:· regulatiOns pronde? j uge o~~rator, 7ard the hcences: tio~ls "_arc mt;.. . . brated circuses. With more con· to mourn• \\'Ire. two dau~!ltcls., fot an. eJJhl · monl!1 ptedatOl·: mean . l'lrtualll a ret111:n. to the, ·I fatllo src "'~" ncpe <: · ;~~t~~~~ hopes that tempt than love, he dominate~ I ar,d one brother, ,Jack. at Corner ; h;mtmg season slarlmg .Jan. I. . anarchic hunt1.1~g condlltons of, forcemenl. ... Oi co~r;e · made it to land afh the lives of his children each Broo!;. Funeral notice lat~r. : \\ Ith . the usual sea~on ext en~!·; a century ago. . will shont a rlrcr if Jl .. craft capsized wa .. 'ft . ' CONGDO="' Passed to his .mg ftom Oct. I to :-;0\·. 30. tins. A spokesman for the pronn· their ,i.,ht~ .\nd t d':;:·,, ~r a gasoline car 0f f Wh 0111 IS a e"I f e( 1 hCirCUS per·, eternal ' rell'arcl. ' - Samuel'' J. Cong·. . ~rou ld mean pro h'l't'1u ron of h1111 l • ..c1a j 11'1'!d !'fr e 1ll'anch sal'd few of ' think thr.re . " ."iii hr ;rra:t: =~ . . used in trying to 1 1 to shore. °~meJ! ~ac;. 0 IV om mu,t ! don, on :\overnhcr 24th. at Sl : mg only .dunng September and· ~he :i:i,OOO licensed to hnnt dur· gcr to the puiO:ic.. . . •511 or mac 1!S own wtsh for , Clare's :llcrcv llos ita!. He. Deccml~ct. . , mg the regular fall sca>on arc A dclu~r nl "i'm:rr.• • SA~IE CAN •. . on Brand New personal fulfillment to the , · P . • lluntmg predators 111 months l1kelv lo seck prrrlalor licence< in the "l<•lle•· '" n·.e ! 90 per cent cert: 1 1 needs of the· cir cus. :If·tcal'l'' · (' t(J· mourn\\'o Iftwo r l anrlau~ llt'l's,\fr; .. · c.1 oscc 1 lo oUter g;tmc .IS nor nell'.·· ~ranch• · chic!' ,\. T. Pr!lctirr· · · ,,cdion; or thr·' Tr:r~r;r:~ · · can Mike used.' 1 01 011 1\'asoinlr. young Ro( .ff RIJbcrl•on a• HI'ttno's ,-,}'· , ': · · .. r Jo' 1111 ! l·or years about 2,1lu~l lrce per· satd the re<~sou for the ucw ;u·· ual anrl Tirm'. (;'nor o: Cll • , ,, . m. ·' 1,, 1lOlii'\. Ollr sotts. ' n .t. . ·II , I f D . t . II l . Du~ch companion, j -NYLON CORD favored son delivers a sen,itivc St· C .. · p ·i k nd . 11 >-ll'll·1 ) • goor rom e· · ran~emeu rs 1at t >e former ,John f;mncd lloo conirolr:,y .. 1 1 1 (i;,, r. it:: •I . ' . . : . · an. ~ r1 anc a 1 c_; a a i cemhcr to September - hm·c hounty syslem. ucd to farmers. woods·: bears and porcupines. had the :O:cw Hron"~"tk f'•: · was rescued .. 1 the on~ member of this confhct: 1 f.ncm~s. Rcqutern ~~~,~~ wtll .b: i 1~1cn and others. They were en·: proved incffeclire in chcckin~ Game Prolrdinll 1•>-:rf .. six-gallon. red· g< i ed familY who ~oes not h\crallJ ccleb1 al~d at the llaslhca to·d.t~,! titled to can')' guns for des- i predators. • called the •pr. :;•' l'rl";e! ~ nown her~ for w I' fear and hate hts parent. Saturda~, at 8.15 a.m. Inter-: trucl1on of predators and lor 1 Supporters or· the regulations "hones! endr;~> ,,, In .,,r;_r. after bein~ picl; ,. SNOW ment Will he at ~toun~ Carmel I sel.f · protection. Bounties were· contender! there would be no changes hrnrfi<1.1i to "~:;::!, coast of Frcdrik 'I As . Hilla:y Allen, ~·ealthy Cemetery. Funeral Will take I pail!. more danget· of ~etting shot in Da,·id Walke:· .•rc-!l-ir.r-1 '· r. Amer1c~n Ctrl who falls tn lov~ place ft·om the residence of: Henceforth. instead of being the woods and u:'at the natural Andrews wrilcr. rlcc:arri ·, !· With Cl~ff and att~mpts l? d1· • C. J. Congdon. 104 Empire Ave.,: paid, hunters will pay a $2 li· balance of animal population should all makr mrY vorce h.1m Itom h1s a!l~gJance Sunday at 2.15 p.m. i cence fee lor the privilege of would not be upset. ~ Ieffort wilhin o11r pow1r II TRAVEL to the c1rcus, Es!her W1lha~s IS KENNEDY - Passed peace· 1shooting bear, bobcats, foxes, Burt S. ~loore of Andover. a 1 suade thr pro·, inrial · graceful, charmm.g and d1r~cl. fully away on No\•cmber 23rd. raccoons, skunks. squin·els. por- retired hunter anrl noted con-1 mcnt to retr;;ct !his rr.~~ an ad Grip and Go Her celebrated skills as a swim· at the General Hospital, Joan cupincs and crows. scrl'alionisl, disagreed. "There fortunate mc:t>~lrr.'' 111ing .champion are. given full Loretta, aged 28 years, beloved ' - ~ ·in Ice and· Snow play m the film during a se· wile of James w. Kennedy of t ,I quence at the shore with her Corner Brook. Leaving to mourn I'm N Q Leavt· ng, ; j lover. besides her husband, are father H WHY TAKE A CHANCE- and ex peri· Laurels go also to Robert and mother, Mr. and llrs. James ,. ence the frustration of slipping and I. Vaughn, .in the role of Klaus Rowe of St. .John's; five sisters, Have Some· Ca 1 sliding when NEW Snow Tires are , Everard, the rejected son of \he Ruth (~Irs Wendell· Bower) of ::1 family, whose vicious hostility Shelbourn, N.S., )!adge (:llrs. ,J~ yours at unbelievably low prices. •' toward his father becomes chan· \\'m. G. Green), Edna Oirs. ;:t.' neled into ambition to take Coates), (:.Irs.. ;1/ELSO\' , ! reporter eyed apprchensirely. 1he didn't knn11 nrJth o! a~ G~or~e ~auli~JC B~ .1:\~IES 1 _<'-~·~: ~ •'!. over control of the circus and F~ank Green), (,Jadys (~Irs.: OTTA\I'A Ollp '' _I no '> ,., j "~ i. I Brand New Snow Travel is priced powered drama revoll'es around (\\estern Star, Cmncr Brook, • ambassador to· Canada. I Canad1an. : amhassJ:.r.e .. ,! r ... within the limited budget. the battle, -sublle· yet perpetual please copy), I Thus opened . an rntl'iguing J The ambas>ador said he i hare a new conk.. 1 .1 . l•-.. . between father and son the I - :round of small talk as Dr. Am·: wanted lo !rare! arro>s Canada I' A . '· pin~-chccl;ccl n' 1'" ~. . '.similarity in their sadistic na· •. : lrai~hl ili"I.Hir l1_r · ' ~ ' 1 :lures, and the curious justice 1 . reporter at lunch tn the Em· 1try on the ground. He harl a tray of :r:-cnl·h j IN MEMORIAM which brings both_ of them to 1hassy.. . . . i flown to and from the west drenched m gr.•'! . . ' ALL WITHOUT. TRADE SQUIRES ! FREE ROAD HAZARD I ullmate destruction I Thc1 e h.1d hecn pubh~hcd rc- 1coast, ;md spoke of Inc ,-asl·l ... , 1 • : por·ts that the amhassador was! ness of the Prairies and Ihe! '\'t:RY E~LII;t!TE~~'-~, I' \ INSURANCE 600 x .16 and . A!so outstanding arc Carol 111 Font! and l.ovin~ I hcing recalled to. Russia and it : :;randcur of the Rockies, as I "~frill roll<.: .. c.\p:a~~;· ~!! . . I. Chmtensen ;is the younger Memory or a [)ear was ~uggeslcd lh1s II'·· there he an election~ Do you "Urn ... !Oll n.eln · NO T~ME LIMIT Bruno Everard. on Nov. 25th, 1960. ing I deny it," said Dr. Arou- think 1\lr. Dielenbaker with his leaves'!" . !' I 'May the Sacred Heart of tunian as he sat down at the cabinet-how do you say it- "Yes. The grope. l. I• • 1 1.~: Jesus have mercy on her luncheon table. "The first I will shuffle it?" them from Toronto. I I • . i NO REO TAPE ~ . e Produced and · directed by soul." heard about it was when I SOUP TOO SALTY ' with yogurt. but there ;; :.:- $12.95 James B. Clark and Ted Sherde· read it in your newspapers." The reporter replied politely sugar and some cir.nlll1 ' ' : man, "The Big Sliow" offers -Inserted by her daugh· The ambassador, who took up that .he really didn't know. 1\lr. them." 10 (a' 750 X -14 one of the year's electrifying tcr, tUrs.- Robert Snow his Ottawa post in January Diefenbnker would decide, and Then it was back ' Let It snow, but first make sure that your experiences in the theatre. 1959, was just going home on he didn't say much. dian politics. 1 ~ 1 . . car hos the big, husky traction of deep· and family. ~!!!!!!!!~!'!!~~!!~ leave. The normal term ol ap· "This is Armenian soup," the "How do. you ;cc10 r·l, . '· grlp·bitlng SNOW TRAVEL that providef = pointment is about five years·. ambassador announced, giving Democratic P. like edges DIG DEEP to pull you through the genial former head of the pletely unpronounceable. much Douglas~ Wha.t kind rill t~;; ' SNOW and MUD for worry-free winter driv­ $13.95 economic division in Russia's less capable of translation ·into ism da you tlnnk he 'in 1rf I·:~ loreign ministry pas?ed the English. It was rich, yellow, How does :.rr .lodo 1r.1ct: mg. Wholesale Discount Savings at Canadian REPA1RS cal'iar, heavy brown bread and and flai'Ored with onion and dent Cltlude o; r;,, ;" ,.;'1' Tii·e; .lodoi~ 11 1 I huller. chives. dian L n h o 1· L0 " ·· 45. : TV 1 VODI\A, OF COURSF. The table talk turned to the ceed'!" , . 3 ~r I REASONABLE RATES "Today we are having At'· prime minister's trip to .Japan, Anolher t;rclflll re~l( rr.fl' T . I I·· 111 1 crnperature '· [ GUARANTEED WORK menian foot!." he said. "I like 1then to what he and Canada's Iluncheon ended .1 1'. . Armeniil' nd ...... 32 ' '· 1:, ...... 33 i Centre ltd. glass of vodka: The reporter ian said. "~lr. Harkness, he -one with the bra J. J. NEVILLE , followed suit. seems to be much. Jess-how do Sputnik. h 10n•1'! :"·". ,- 39 ' I . 90 CAMPBELL AVE At . the aiJ1h"~srdor's elbow you say it-bellicose. What do · "Tiwnk you for ~ r,,,dOl· I •...... 42 ELIZABETH PHONE 90141 . ·L:. ~ l; AVE~UE •PHONE 95300 j ' was D boltle of red wine and a you think?" tion." said the ~m ~:, 4fter 'PHONE lull bottle of vodka, which the The reporter confessed. ihat was t'ery enlighteniO.·.... 395 RAMIL1'0.N Av r;, houn~ 7~13 I• ... · '

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