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1,. For Belfer Sunday Listening
8.00 a.m.-Radio Sible Class.
6.15 p.m,-Grantland Rice,'
8.30 p.m,-Strange Wills, THE DAILY NEWS
PBESENTS
D E.B U 5 5 Y
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9.00 p.m.-Moment of Peril.
Vol. 63.
SnolV
ritimes Blasted
20 th. Snowstorm
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"will it nCI'el' end'!"
TCll days the stal'l
sprin;: a hca\'y snO\I' bl;:n\;et
nll'cr, ;,11 parts or Ihe
pro\'inr.e-. i'iu\'a Scotia has b:cn
continUOUsly snoll' cOl'ered since
the disastrous January rains and
!loou.,.
lIalilas haci lis firsl snowstorm
:"\0\', 20 and the snow
for the two. week 'noorl
pcriod. The city had its first white
Chrislmas in ei:ht \'eal'S,
Thc arch record - o{ 32
inches, 5et in 1884, was topped a
wcek With the mOnlil npt ycl
pa,t the tolal noll' is close to 38
incite,. . . ", '. h"lida)
4': ;.1 o\"cr Thc heal',\' snow has made log
:ill;! opcrr.tions almost
" ,,' .::.,: ;:, m;lr,. in most arcas, Snow i;; So deep
. '.'.; ,," .' ;\lri hal'c to deal' each tree
with shol'cls before startin;: a cut,
:: '.' p.' Anglers face poor prospects for
i ,. .r:,l'iH ral'I)' [ishin:;. Southc;'n h!:es, orten
b)' noll', arc still bound by
icr and SUOI\',
'; -:. !u::1rrn
: :':111 thC'
- ':. '. ". : :". ('r. TilC 11OSenl'onai \I' e a I her cut
; hC:lI'il)' iuto Easler sh,pping,
::.rc fMC chant> repolt slo\l' hu;iness in
1\( til:
r,:tcrn >prin,;: Iinc;, There Is onc bri::ht
.. ", rrd'. '11Jt, hOIIl!Icr. Sales of
':;:1: ,,:n ;lnll olcr.;hoes ha\'c soared, As for
", -MIl' ,:"Jl'el-, t!tc\' werc sold out
Ir n.. of a;::<1.
Moves. k
oward Record High
I On the rCl'crse score, steel
.IP -',',,, -hIck ,tacks Il..7re bought. Scrap priccs
::;.:':J r,.[ , 111::<1 slrcn::thened. and trade circles
"!; r i :01 "",J h,nrard >plkc o( the necd for still higher
I ,:.,:c ,.: a all prices for thc finished metal.
Tile fiVe mo,t actil'c issues this
;i" ', . : .!: r"lld be weel; on the New York ex
:: :.:' 1 ouch a cllan;e were Pennsylvania
No. 72 ST. JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1956
available at .
(Price 5 cenls)
Charles Hutton & Sons'
T'ravellers Receive
Blessing From Pope
By FRANK BRuno !'f IH!r services, These followed 'the 1 Long lines of the faithful, tll'O by
VATICAN CITY (AP) - Thou Vatlcan's new holy week procedure I two, 'irst men and then women,
sands made P!lgrima::e for Roman Cat hoi i c churches I advanced to kiss the reet of a smaU
st. Peter's BaSIlica thiS Good Frl' throughout the world, I cross, from which.. the purple
day for mournful scrvices eom'
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A skeletonized version of the', lenten covering cloth lVas lifted,
memorating Christ's death on the; mass, known liS the Mass or thc The vcsper service included.
Cros,. . r Ptesarictified Host, was held in St.
1
from the Gospel,
Friday morning, thousands at Peter's as well as in most Roman, them that o[ the Passion of Christ
lended 'renebrae (Shadows) serl" churches, I according to St. John, chap, lS,
ices here and in Rome's nearly I A major rJtange, in addition tOII-4O and chap. 19, 1-42, It recount,
500 churches. . 1 the evening hour; was distribution Christ's betra),al by Judas, hisar
At noon, thc Pope appeared at! of the holy Eucharist 10 all who rcst, his scourging, crucifixioD,
his Valican apartment window tol wished to receil'e it, From the death and burial.
bless pilgrims from many lands, I :lIiddle Ages until this year, the! The service here includcd pray.
Homans and curious tourists gath'l Eucharist was not distributed dur"1 ers for the pontiff, for the church'.
ered in St, Peter's square. . .lng the mass of the hierarchy, for the rulers of peopll,
Later, as Ihe tour approached of Now this is chiln;:cd. \ (or all Christians, for the unity of
Christ's dcalh on !\Iount Calvary 'Another ceremonl' in S1. Peler's' the church, and for the conversion
nearly 2;000 years thoLlsands Basilica and in Rome churches I of the Jews and others to Chris
again their slow way to veg Was the Adoration 0{ the Cross. tianity, .
Follow Christ's Path
,IERUSALEM (Reuters) -Pi!.! move the of Christ fromI plare on Christ's way to the
grims to Jerusalem Fri,! the Cross and reenact' his burial Crucifixion, including his third [a!J
day the path taken by Christ in the tomb.. ullder the Weight of his Cross,
nearly 2,000 years ago when hc The solemn ceremonics here I Flanking the procession wert
borc a heav)' wooden eross 10 Cal- lI'ere echoed in services in Chris monks in brown and black eass.
vary to be crucified upon it. tian c h u r c h e s throughout the ocks, and nuns. They vied I\itb
They II'cre fewer in number than world. ,one another for the privilege of
last Good Friday, Many thousands I A thunderstorm struck ,lerusa"I' cJl'rying a cross on their shoul
gave up their journeys to the holy lem a fcw hours before the pi!. del'S, .
city because of fears that all.out
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: grims set out 011 the Via Dolorosa.1 At their stop at the rirst station
wars would break out betwcen Is along \\. hich Christ carried the! of the Cross, where Pilate sen
rael aO(! her Arab neighbors, ! cross to PontvJ;; pilate's. pretor: tenccd Christ to die. Arab Legion
As they passed, Israeli and Arab, ium and on to Golgotha. Sholl'ers I soldiers wearing red kafiye5 (des'
Legion faced each other: continued through the day. I crt hclmets) ;gently kept a crowd
Hcross the barbed wire barrier I' C,\RRY CROSSES ' of eudau. Moslems from interfer'
which scparates Arab ,Icnlsalem of Ihe pilgrims taborct! with the procession, .
from the Isracli sector of the city. heal'ily lind e I' the lI'eight of, The Via Dolorosa (Way of Sol"
The climax 01 the procession crosses. They wcre drcnched to the I' roll') winds through narrow alleys
along thc 14 stations of the Cro.s skin by downpours of rain by the, of the ancient city, Beside it are
came FI'iday in the ChurchI time they reached the cighth and i fragrant b a z a ar s and vaulted
of the Holy Sepulchre, where ninth stations of the Cross. These I shops which still present mUch the
Francisc.an monks traditionally stations mark events which took I same scene as 20 ccnturies ago,
Cut Business.
Threatens To '
Kill Pltesiderit
<:: ' .. ' of road UP. 21io at 2m on 30S,600 of the U,S;Go'Vernment have closed"down offices "or' the Communist
.: , " ... :,; t:lr .. hares, Ashland Oil up 2,. at 191., Parly across the natiQn. Among offir. raided and charged with tax evasion DENVER, Colo, (AP)-A federal
As' Continues
'. .:, (',,1'1 Oil (",I) up 11 at 60, were those of the official Communist f>art'.' ;"ublication, the "Daily Worker", charge of Ihreatening President
. ; I'CO ,I g. up ". at m, and .J .... was placed rl'i. ATLAXTA, Ga. (AP) _ Belail' at the Newfounrlland mill. Thi. in.
: '.: :,-,.;, " ... lrn up '. at 28'.. in New York, Chicago, and Detroit, where took over and padlocked the da\' a"alllst a year old tranSH!1lt ,
.,: '", "::. n "II hy .;pcrry R:tnd up at 2Sg, . (IN Ph 1') f' j' ' , I advcl'lbing space in the Atlanta dicates a substantial cut for the
i'. ,,':':"::. :,:;t he,' stocks on the Nell'! premlses,-:- 00 'I bead of the Dcn. and the At\anta papers which now
! :e.," ':' ::,,:, .. l'ut York drilted ol'er. . -.'t .. .' If' 'd rf' I na III be cut 20 per cent egln'l on y a 10day of newsprmt.
P W -I PI' IeI' ser\lCe 0 ICC, I en I leI : Ilillq next ;[onday becallse 01 a i
;:!; r.t .. 1 (,n the fQurday pel'iod, Granby llin: the. man as. Stepp. i sll'ikc 3t the Bowater p3pcr mill i
:-. ,:.,' ,.: :" I"nl' to ing led the downside with a drop or: earson I son- an 1 Scho.el sa.lrl Slepp dednred jlnn." 'In ('111'11"1' Brl,c,k, NTflll. .
. .- 'ft.:: l;n:lrr the 11 at 181' AI"o 10 \" I - 1 I h II b t B -
:;: .;,,:.... :..' i:,'1 "1:1." ", > weI' were .a. Olg,lI. 111.3 ? e a uena: Oflicials o{ Atlanta ;\'eIl'Spapl'l's\
T !:er - Gooderham ofr ". al 73\.., I I. \I.ta, Colo., tn lh,cussmg the pres'l Inc bl' h (h II
t
' d' I' 'f" ., D ., pu IS ers u OJ 1 papers,'
Ian aCllC 12 at:u" ome'DEW Le I _' Ident: "If I e\'er get close enough, .. ' .', , .' b'
.:' l'om
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':, all-';' Hlld '011 B3\' 'II' , IDe. tit h' I'll k'll h' I h' 30 30 said the cut 1\111 be a,ec!,
in" -[ 60" an I jlcInt'Te I' at I I b II r h' " Ion ear. acconll 5 at \'c:' ;,mg 1'0',
n!: ': were Intcrnnlion31 i . Secret servicc agenl., were ,calledt Offici3ls saili that' i{ the Bowatcr \
".. d , , 1O 11', nspec lon' 0 1m 11m. a\e a. " h t' I r' ,
':: -". ". I, ..., , I u et lOr 1m. IUllle for April 19ji '
up ! at 921. and Distillers I " by patrons, Sehocl s3ld. A no\\' in its fifth da)' con-:
, ,,::mc at Sengi ams \. at 381.. . ' st,lte\l'Idc alarm was broadcast fur, Inu ' I n lie k' olher I
On the stock 0'l1'AWA (CP) - Exlcrnill AI-I arc being 1\'ol:kedout,l1e expected 'I about pulling nul Ihe 71lodd IJffi Stepp II'ho was arrested at Glen: Id \It am YC
b
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: .. . :"11 ""Ird. issucs showed :lIlnistcr PeRnon said friday, to bc in 'a' position to make an. cers she has in Indochina wood' Sprin"s Colo, Wednesday: a lei lSlOg rC(lle ons a e c.
":,, '. ,. r brrn mi:;cd . appcarance. Higher were! that Canada's Defence Minister' announcemcnt next wcek, He could I with the con\l11b,ion. i alld here. ! official addrd
':' ;- 'r;-": up I;' at 761 and Campney and United States Dc. not say whcn the trip might be Ml', Pcarsun licsel'ibcd the Sl.' ... _-_.-_ .. -._--"_._ .......... - 1'1 nl d' I a , j'ertisin "lI'ili,
....-,;,:: ;. 1'rc;,ton IJOtn.C I.'. at 7. .Wilson are plan made, but he he \\'ould Laurent, I I...ITTLI!! LI% I I a t'O
," "".' ,t;r:ed to .oller stock" Dlazlhan Traclton IIIn" an Inspec\lon tour o[ the 'be fOllr 01' five dal's, talks at Willte Sulphur as . fAIl 11 I fc. ,11'erll'sl'noll"II'
.' - :"';,;: , dipped I, at 6.'):1, DE'\' (Distant Early Warning) ra Mr, Pearson Was prcsent at thc Ihe most informal, fricndly' and 'I b' u!e I
ciar in the fa!' north, _ White SII!p.hur Spr!ngs mecting rcl?xed he has ever secn. oJ ;n), space, I.
I P . d A 'k ' He made the disclosure he between I rlmc Lau It lI'as al\ exccllent opportunity Atlanta 1
, . 00] a e S S r.cturncd by air from con, rent,. ElScnho\\:cr and for an of viell's by the about half its ncwsprint. from a
I
,. hnentnl at "hlte Sul Mexico s Preslde,nt Cortinc!. heads of the three countries and Howater milt at Calhoun, Tenn.,j
l'aelltC i Confldellce Vol phur SprIngs, W. Va, he talks With Mr, 10 'from' that standpoint it lI'as a ' which produces about 3,700 tons a'
.
' . '. e He told ncWspaper men reports .Washmgton.and Thursday I.n New, {I . I hi \\'cek, The BOII'atcr mI'II I'n Nc\,'1
I hi U S Y k di h d h 'usc u mectlllg." t was not e!
'l? - 1'1" lJr"c,: FranCe (RcUlers)_,lrolll Was ngton that ,S, t;e. t In oc Ina 'with the idea of reaching deci. foundland turns out about 6,000'
';""::;; nct hr Pierre Poujade threatencd rriday retary of State was to In uahon. V. Krishna Menon, 01 slons, ' tons or wcekly, .
.(." {'r mrd, to resIgn leadership '01 his anti. spect thc. multi - mUllon dollar India, of thc IndochIna Mr, St, Laurent arrivell back Some people menege 10 keep Bowater offiCials at Calhoun said
.. h ,:,.: A. tax movement and go back home warning hne are not correct, truCe commiSSIon, Canada, India 'from White Sulphur Spl'ings Wed. '1' pretty busy just p1cking up the they expect to prorale
" --?r:nc "',rl here! unless his [ollowers gave 'him a Reports he might aecompa.ny and are members of the nesday. eN"'. from that plant during the strll:e
'" . ! \'ote of con!ldence, Mr, Dulles a p par e n t I y had commiSSion,
,.; ac-; He sought dhowdown with lis, stemmed from the fact Mr, Camp Mr, Pearson told reporters there
hal'e : trict o{f!cIals 'within the movem'ent ney Mr, were con governmental cO,neern about the
.:' \ IlI'ho accuse. him. of dropping the templallng such a {np and JIIr, situation In Indochma, It stemmed
C", ';-." '", :.lld as: lax reform drive In favor of po. PCilrSOn had been .Invlled, . from the [act that the French gov
. : litieal ambitions Som o[ the of. The minister said he did not ernment Is soon to pull Ollt and
.b\r' ", ficials hut Pou, Ihlnk he could get away from gov his talks w,!th Menon con
I, Colum., jade denied they II'cre Important. dulIcs enough to go, tbe situation after that.
, .. !.I, a Til becam POIIt. "ORK OUT PLANS \lON T REC,\LL OFFICERS
,I rcth Ire 1't . c . sea M C m n I I'd I 'I'h' . t I' d c\ I' h II'
.,p I ical force in' France whcn thcy 1". a. p a cr pans e milliS e ma e ea, o
'ur.:con captured morethan'50 seats at. the ror hiS trip wllh Mr, "IIson now ever, that Canada has no though!s
. ," l..c I general election,
Ir'"- .' I Poujade's demand for "tangible G"eek PU'lr:ols'
.",,:[ .. 1, ,lu,lIce, el'itIence" that his cxeeutlve com. ..
br e .=". mittet backs him _was made in' -------,;...-
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the Journal of the movcment, Un 5' B . h
Will Be
Leave Cyprus
-- I and Fri, ely ritls
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Pnujade will ask [or a vote o{ d
'confidence at a meeting' of the ex- Fo ce
.' , i eelltil'e in Pari., on April 12, . r
I.,.n: '.lIndy., If. he does not 'get It, he said,
" . lor Sun ,he rcady to resl,:n and return
.,m.tl! nr !noll" : tn St, Cere, the town where he
Skies
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found the anti, tax movcment
among small
If hc remains "In offlcc, he will
call a meeting o[ the national con
to plan a ncw campaign of
action. '. .
NICOSIA. Cyprus Greece,
The terrorist organization EOKA A . lerrorist bomb. was tJ1rown
said FrIday night Bri\lsh soldiers night at a British famUy's
soon 11'111 be fm'ced to leave this house .In the' suburbs or Nicosia
Mediterranean island "aftcr bow, but nobody ivas Injured, A Cypriot
ing before the Greek flag," Greek police .0Uicer was shot and
'fhe declaration came in .lea! seriously wounded by I masl:ed
lets circulated on the first annl terrorist as the officer was saying
versary of the organization's found- goodbye' to his wife; . ,
. Th Kill d I lng, "Dighenls," mystery leader Mennivhlle, special' court judge
ree' e. n of EOKA who. signed the leaflets, James Traynor'ordered an investi
addressed to the people of CyprUS gation of complaints by two
HI
" nhwav Sma'sh' said:' Cypriot youths that BriUsh troops
c; "I promise you we Bre not 110' held them by the neck and hit
PORTNEUF: Quc, Ing to he suppressed by force and them with rifle butts at aeamp
men were kllled and two' women shall wIn In the end," near Famagusla,
Injured. here Thursday night In. a ,The terrorists are demanding the LIFT TOWN CURFEW
highway smashUp while travelJ!ng union of this British colony with The youths came from Frenaros
by car from the northern Quebec _-,-_____ -=-____ village where two soldiers
community of Labrlevllie towards car 'erash, were kUled earlier this week. A
M I The three men killed In the cUrfew Imposed on the vUlage
ontrea , - .' . [ T d . d
ProvIncial police said the car Portneu crash were identified as ues ay was ,
crashed Into the rear of a. cement. Marcel Welch,' 42, of Lal1Tleville; , The two.' yout s.' and 17 others
loaded truck, thenroUed' over on LeBlanc, 21, of Rlchclie'u, have been ordered held In custody
the highway where' It was struck near Montreal, and Bes for eight days pending an Invesli
t THE HOUIt GLASS: We 'Duk i
of lime "running ou(' because of I
the old fashioned timepiece, lhe !
hour glass. In this mechanism.:
sand would run from on. chamber 1
to anolher and the quantity of I
sand was measured so mit It I
. would run from on. ch.mber .. I
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by an oncoming aUlc!mobile, ner 26 of Riviere Beaudet, Vau gaUon of their suspected connee
Porlneuf 15 40 miles west of Que. county, . . tlon with EOKA,' . . '
bee City. about 15 "miles from the The two injured women, who Firtcen othe,r Cypriots from f!,e., :i
SCene of another road accident In were taken to a Quehec hospital, naros eomplamed to, author!t!cs '.
wIlich nirie Montrealers were !n- are Mrs, ,I, Welch, 23. lilts that Ihcy had\le!n hIt by British .
jured a lew' hours: ialer 'hi a: fotir M. Roy, 23, of Labrleville;soldiers.. .
THEIR .CONFERENCF. A SUCCESS,' Prime Minister 5t. Laurent and President Eisenhower are shown in a
relaxed mood at .Springs, Wel'.l They met withlhe"Prc . of Mexico fol' a three- .
day session of "good neighbour" talks, At nght IS 'iJ .5, Secretary of SI<ileJohn F'oster ghot?):',
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ST, JOHN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND, The. paily News
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From The Ice
No :Change Walter Davis
In C.B. Strike IRotary Presiden1
Yesterday being !Jood Friday all negotiations
between Management and Union at Corner Brook
were suspended and the strike situation remained
unchanged from Thursday.
This morning the Mill will open as usual but the
1800 union members will still remain off the job pend-
ing a settlement of their dispute ,vith the Company.
The union members did not cross the picket lines
on Thursday to collect their regular weekly pay which
is said to total approximately $125,00Q. ' ,
At Thursday's meeting in Freshwater, C,B., and
of the St., John's Rotctry ;;f'"" is the son of Her;ertand
Club, President Jimmy Sophie Davis, now resiQ-
Alderdice announced that ing at 38 LeMarchant
Walter DC1vis has been He is married to the form-
elected as President of the er Olga Drover and thy
Club fot the coming year. . J b five children.
"1 Other elections were as
j .1 follows: - Tom Freema!1.
"'-"I" I VicePres.; Eric Ewing,
./ Hon. Treasurer; Frank
Doctorate Award
Walter Davis was invit
ed to join Rolary in 1947,
on the nomination of Past
President Frank O'Leary.
For the past fOLlr years
he has been elccted to the
Board of Dircctors, where
he has filled the offices of
;.q O'Leary, Hon. Secretart;
George Allen. Asst. Secre-
lary: Edgar r.'liller, Jimmy
..'; . Austin and Val Earle,
""j Directors. Don
C;\ItTEIt is on the cleek of the "Ter1'a Nova" shortly
JT i(: .. :' l,iI hcre with a bumper trip of seC1ls. Shown with
; ., , ;<r ,bt'Ii\lc\ille Hillyard, daughter oC MI', and lVII'S, R. Hillyard. Mr.
,', ;1" ;,.;' rhief aC't'olllrtant at Bowring's, is a dose friend o( Captain
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Final Arrival Critically
For Rev. I. Davis
The degree oC Doctor o[ Divin
ity will be conferred upon Rev.
Isaac Davis, of Clnrke's
Beach United Church at tile an "
nual Com'oention oC Pine Hill
Divinity Hall to he held at 8 p,m.
on April 1B, 1056, in SI. Matthew's
United Church, Halifax, N,S.
Re\'. Dr. Dal'Is was born nt
Pool's Island, Bonal'ista Bay, in
February, 1891, where hc receivcd
his elemenlary and high school
education. He taught school for
eight vcars onrl was accepted for
the :lIinistl'Y of tile
(now UnitcLi) Church in In l:i ancl
served as a prohationer at
town.
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Assistant Secretary, Sce
retC1ry and VicePresident.
In 1951, along with Past
Pre:;ident Tommy Dalton,
he represented the St.
J ohl1'5 Club at the Rotary
International Com'cntion
JJeffel'ton
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was appointed again 8.!
; Editor of the Spokesman,
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W,\I,TER D,WIS pointed' as Attendance
which was held in Atlan-
tic City.
Walter DU\'is was born
Secretary.
1\11'. Dads will assume
office in July.
More Hospital Beds
Urgently Required
His l'I,lIege at the Wes
Ir"an Theological ('ollo/:e and
Gill Unil'ersity, was in
tcrrupteli hy the outhrr'ak o[ "\I"e today with an !rom Pepperrell AFB Doyle, Jack HanD and Franl!
World .\\'ar I, he RE\,. ISi\,\(; nAYIS IUl',I!rnt necd of 500 general hos -Lt. Colonel Joseph F. Loftus of Kelly, all of st. .John's.
II'llh the FIrSt Canalilnn r,lIIk 1 pllnl heds <lnd 500 mental hosnihl Scranton, Pa" who is as!istant Greetinss and best wishes w.
Rat!a!ion. At ci?se r!f war rCllue,t of his people he heels." Hon. S. J. St<lff Judge Ad\'ocale at NEAC: extended to ihe Kiwanis Club,
he JllIncd Ih; KhakI of ill!l another year lit Clarke s I in the regular weekly JI/Sgt. E. W. Curtis of Billing. whose FC5tivaL will take plac.
Canada at RIpon, F,ng 'Beach, his present pastorate. luncheon mceting of the 51. John's :lIontana, and MaioI' Harry A. next week.
land, and completed hIS fll1al year Rotarr Club. Introduced by Ro Slone of Grovetown, N.H. The spot Lile Program, which
In In 1920 he married the former tarian Dr. Edward Wilson, Visiting Rotarians were Ron is heard O\'er CJON Sunday at 3.30
Dr. Dal'1S was ordmned by the Hannah Holiett o[ Burin. They Hefierton, who is Minister of Dunphy and Jim Noscworthy of p.m. will feature !lIr. Steve French,
of the ha\'e six children: Hudson, B.A. Affairs and Supply and .Corner Brook and John O'Ncill of who will speak on the St. Jolin"
Church III I!1Jn, and (:IIcGill) vice principal, Carbon.ear of Health, said that plans Halifax. Retail Credit Bureau. .',:
durlllg .the sInce then has Elmer, ,B.A. (J[emo1'l.al) arc nnder way to provide these Rotarian Leonard Earle Rotarians elected to serve oa
Icefields
'l'hirteCll.year.old Der
mot (h'iffin, of CCII t I'll \
Sireel, WIIS SCI'iUIiSly in
jured lutl.! 'l'hursduy when.
he \\'us hit by It truck.
sel'l'ed 111 the Important pas,torates I prinCIpal, Clarl(c s .B;aeh Hlg!1 facilities. His address on the sub- ed a welcome to guests of memo the Council of the Sunshine cain,
of Shoal Harbuur, :llorcton s Har tele\'15IOn techm ject, ";lI\'ll1cal Services and Public bers-Wilfred Cole, Montreal; Col. are: Bert Davies, Walter
hour, Jlenrts Freshwater, clan 111. 10rol\to; Alhert, "I.D. Health in Nl!wfoumiland", will Wm. Do\'idson, SA, Toronto; Len Eric Ewing, Jim !o[acNab, Dr. BliY
!lay, lIant 5 Harbour und .doctor Agullthul\a: aPlll'll1' 1n a edition. :'Ileech, :lloncton; Da\'e Butler, Ray Herb Wyali .
. . . L,lhan, at !illlllll1r)" Onl.: Rotariall Jar Parl;er introduced Stan Goodwin, Grant Jack, Tom ami Leo Shea,
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. :,: .:, I .nll! full IIll "main patch" The
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\ :, "I"l'd"I' Ilail'l hI. lurJtiun nil it-;s Ihan fuur
'., "",' olid liUlI'S in unter tu pick up a lull
i. : :'" : ,,'allish I cargu.
, iL'e rUlIdiliuns this YL'nr 1I"'I'e
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:1: ""II' li'cre! l.:lrtcr In hiS ,3, springs at thc Ice.,
, ' .' "1 j)"I" Direct.: flClds. . ,
: , ". .' I Storlllr \l'cathl'r Wil5
. ,., , I on the humcII'/lrd 1'O)':lge and on I
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,",' :; . : . "" '" \(arch { .. re,'d Capl. Carter 10 sed; refuge
" III 1It I'urt Uninn where he
!lo )11 II' until 6 11.01, Sun!!:.y. I
',: ,reh IIi Trinil\' II:.\' part IIf Ihr rllil
ill II smail oUIIIIIII,r wel'c swcpt. 1
.: c,:: '< I.':,,.! off Ihe ilntl about 150 seal Iwlts wcre
. : I ,,' I!e wilsllcrl olcrlwanl. There was nl)
'J'he YOllng lad was
stun ding neill' the Mill'
shllll Building whell he
WIIS jllmmell between the
wall of the hl1ilding alld a
huck. HI.! was token to
t he General Hospitnl im
I11cdiately 1\1Id at hllest
reportli was said to he ill
a critical condition,
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, .. :11 (;anrler. ,ramcs Gril!vr, n ltircclur IIf If. S
;,:.: it would Bo\\'rings, slllted thul the Terra nlOre I torm
:: " :" lhe I NOl'a will be making a sccond trip I
:",:: .. : ,;'i!r"'1' ;.;;istance ,10" the ice If crcw members nrc DamaO'c Assessors
..... , a\,lilable. V
.\uendance
Gllod Frilla y
,It ices
W"t!, c[1,\\ded ICS.
::: tlcr\'lces
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'I'll., E:lsit'r 'I'hanl.l1l1'crinli nwel
jUg III will lu);c
pl:lCC on :.flcl'lIlIun, April
31 d, in the Lecllll'e J/all IIf thl'
Church. The sllecial s)lcahr will
be A. S. Butt, and Win
ston Oakley will be the soloist. A
most cordial Invitation to attend
Is extended to all friends oC the
Women's Missionary Society.
prayr.TS
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p'(;of
The Department of Fisherlcs
and Cooperatil'es announces that
Assessors at Champneys ('l'rlnity
!lay), Harbour Grace, SI. Mary's
Buy and Trcpassey nrc now ready
til rcceive claims from fishermen
unucr the Newfoundland Govcrn
nll'nl's Fishing Equipment Rc
placement Plan, Their names are:
At Champneys, Flsherlcs Officer
J. F, Collins,
At Harbour Grnce, Welfare or
ficer E. E. Crocker.
At SI. Mary's Bay, Welfare Of
ficer Reginnld Bowerlng.
At 'rrepassey, Welfare Officer
D. J. Broderick.
.;:.":;' 8' of i Police Circles
I'" .1 I P('lollal H()llfS F')r
t",, "rrilc fln, Polic,. rr.pol'ted last that.: JO "
'?I' !1 olll the holiday I E M I
,I: r':,:: :":\, r :iI, rn!trd : quiet \\'ith only four mesls bein.: I On( ay
, n l!lrtl:t"tHlI1S marie.
1 . nrl. Two \\'crp arrc<terl anrl t-:astrr being statu
i" i\ I" r, E, \'j. .":i11 b .. r.harlled \\'ith drunk- tory Holiday', Postal Serl'ice will
l .. B' e, ReI', Ur. (On rll'II'lIlg, be
! :\' ,:::,:' \1 Olrl allrl TII'o othm will be chm:ed with
t :' nl n, Erina ordinary drunkenness and drunk There will hg B romplele letter
, ',::>:-n; '1') f)il'ine and disorderly in the home. carrier delivery. Wickets at GPO
-... r., fon'icp and East End will be open from
II.r the 0 a,m. to 1 p.m. Money Order and
. !!! held at 10 45 cel\'ed Into the Church. Savings Bank business wlil be
Adam!' The Choir of Gower Street transacted. Harvey Road and West
, ,,'1"'.. . United Church, assisted by sever End Po tal St tl ' III I
;"':" In \.,e Temple, s a ons II' rema n
, .. ' . " h"l" aftrrnonn al well known city artists, render. opon IInlll 1 p,m. The lohhles at
: W:lIio!ll lJal'id. cd Stniner's "Crucifixion" to a the GPO and East End will re-
, :,I'''',\:rr. crowded church last e\'clllng, main opcn lIntll 6 p,m. Rccelpt
.' '" f" Radio Slations broadcast some and despatch of malls 85 usual.
; . hlPld a o[ the church scrvices, and ali Special deli\'ery as usual. There
'.<' " '.r I) r rrlica day CBN carried suitable pro wiIL be one clearance of slreet
. ___ "ere re.. g
__ rams, letter boxes at 1 p,m.
IS nll\l' eltglhlt' to rel1l'l' from aurl Ii-N" at \\'!!stern Hos ,-------------------
:Ictil'tl pastl)ral dlltil's bllt lit tire pital, 'I'lIruuto. lIP h '
REWA HoI d
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levcI't 'I'() I)"'" ",,'CI' AIM t
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and aervfces
.' t, " , I nl1Ua ee In g ! I'Jllted at werll pllrcllas-
is' -;\'1 I ' I I'EPl'EHHELI. AFll-:-:l':II'ly 50" 'eel fl:om firms in the'St.
: tal 1 1t' OI1( ay Il!St\F and lTSA personnel from; ':>;ewfollndland, area
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, .' I'cppcrrril AFB add I The 2nth annual meeting of the' On motion of :llr. Ryall: br!lel'al of Canadl 111
\\II,h.l,hl' cnd of l:enl, .Loll1 j\B acce)Jtcri the kind illlitalion 0[' Railway Employees' Welfare As seconded bv Wallcr' S',! 19?5. . 'c I
I dUll II", CIS go !Jilck 10 Ihell 01<1, Ihe!il John's IIchrclI' C[)ll"rc"a ' I' I II l' diS k th' t l' d' file 51. .IQnn .. p!lrchases werl
slarling'time of 1I.1j Rnd begin: In' J'oin the ohserl'<lI1cc In on
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]" s ,part of a t'llal Epending of S291,
the po:;t.l.enlen with the, l"ll;-tll'l'r' 111,,1, III Ie" . oar 0 ra, e Ill're, y .op e. (It 1: 870.i13 la:<t year for goods
hroarl comcdr "Gcol"'e anri " .'. " ," . Rooms. 1 pall! to ann ire" LV!'!''' pro\'ince 'anci
" ., " 1 1st Lt.). .,. i elflelcnt wOl'k 01 thc ,.' .. , h d'
g,IId.'. " . '. . , nlitn Slein l'ISllcd U.S, J. v: Ryan, Prcs!rlent nf' as reflected in the reports. 1
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1'111101') 1I1 the country are 111
If Ilunt In l,xr.llIsc I pCl',onnd at Ernest Ilarmon AI,'B,' the :\,soclatlOll (lccup1Crl the: ! the spr.nrhn.c. )llJre than IliOn
laughler 15 the pia)' I Gouse, Tltule and SOlldrestrom Air I chair and the illclt'men' I Tn a discussion 011 the : lrrllls found 3
fill' )ou.. 11. was an i Bases trl cOllduct services at these: cy of the weather the a1tendance l anri Hospitalization Fl1nd it re.: WIth for some part III
ln hoth London and NelV installations. was the largest for many years, cummenria1ion was made by the i .
): ork. ,,'1'he USAF plllicy tn afford I membership to the that I a pallern.
fl tells the of. a personnel uf all dcnominatlons the I Tile annual report wa5 ways and means be considered' cri m pre\'1ous years, .an !ncrea.slng
merry, mad nnd dehghtfu! same opportunily to participate in I the anri. the to extend the scrvices and bene I of busll1css flrms in
wh? . seem to thel,; Ilves religious exercises as they would repeZ" , b} the Treasurer .. rhe,e fils of !,his fund, e\'en if an in and cIties thro.ughout
waltmg for arrtl'al oC Gcorge hal'e in civilian liie. showcd n substantl:ll net crease in the present monthly made contrIbution!. ta
and , And George and The Passover commemorates the I.n nil o[ the fcc is necessary 10 cover the the productJon of cars and
M.argaret seem to turn up! sparing oC the Hebrews In Egypt, gaJ1lzahon. An mcrease o.f 14 ,0 added expense nf operation. It by G;neral )[otors last year, , cWo
FIrst there IS Alice, the mO!'ICr, when God, smiting the first born in membership was registered was agreeri tlra', this will A. ,\ PreSident of Gen.\!fal
who Is perpetually in a dither of the Egyptians passcll over the during the pas!. year. There arc be made. It was also pomted out -'
about something or othcr. Then houses of the Israelites which now nearly BDOO members of the that thl' EXl'cutI\'e no\\' about the
there Is lI!alcolm, her hushand, \\'el'e markecl with the blood oC a ., . 1 fl der consideration I,he eX)lanslOn uf GJl lelllCles, lI!r. Wecker nre-
whose long experience proved lamb. During the eight days fol. Dud Wlth the . n lIle of the Widows' Benefit Fund, in dicted another year of ppr-
that fathers should be seen nnd !OIi'ing the celcbration of the oC applicants from the maml:l11d the hope that with an increased, chases. of and scr\'1ces froll!
not heard. There Is Frankie, the Passover, only unleavened bread it is estima1ed that the ncxt premium the present dh'idend I Canadian and
daughter, Who always has a lo\'e may be eaten. Cell' years the nllmber will reach can be enlargeci. . As CanadIan
problem. And finally two sons, Beginning the evening of ]\tarch the 20000 mark. The Widows' growth .and l1r.
pompous scoutmaster Clnude who 26 and lasting eIght days the . ' 1\Ir. ,T. F. Pike, :\Ir, G. 1>. Tay \\ ecker smd thIS cxpanded Gen
wants to marry the maid and ir- Passover obsen'ance opens a BenefIt showed the. gre.at. lor and 1\[. G. Dalton, e.ral operation cbn
resistible Dudley with a wild sense religious ceremony of preparation est Increase 111 membershIp WIth whose term of office had expired to scek out B?P
of humour that spares no one. followed by the Sedar. The Sedar an enrollmen1. of 95% more than were reelected for a [urlher' pileI'S purchaSIng
The London, currcnt includes the telling or the story the previous year. IeI'm of three years. to C'anadlan firms In C\'ery caS!.
season is now In Its fll1al three of the and the parlaklng
weeks. 'fwo on !llonuay \\'Iil o[ special dishes and winp.. Each
hegln the emtofseasnn revue, course is ritually observcrl, I
"Even M ore Screech"!
down' hy the hYthp. RC !
1\.1. '(1 fused on Bl'iri!:c Road. gave i
a!!lslrate S JOUrlelidence. JIIr, George anrl I
v ,Iohn Sullivan, who were near II
Two Ior the of the accident, also I
on Ihe CNn properl.\', were gave p.vidence. I
before O'Neill Thurs of the Police sairl that. the aCCU5'
Thpy pleildr.d guilty cd could not. walk without slag'
to 11m l'harlle. Henry Hackett, the gering anrl he consirlr.rcd. him
night watchmnn, said that hp. dis very drunk, ,Turigment wlli be
covered the fWD Rsleep in the handed down laler by Magistrate
holler room in the basement of O'Neill. .
the baggage shvd. One was fined A young man, charged with
$5 or 7 days, and the other who slashing a chair seat in the Cross
has been up for the offence be Keys Tavern, pleaded not guilty
fore was fined $20 Or 21 days. and was acqlliUC!d. TlI'o friends
A motorist, charged with havH1J: who went to Ihe ta\'ern with the
care and conlrol oC his car while acellsed said in thrir el'idencr.
drunk and operating his car with: that thl! young man was with
In the city limits wilh ddeclil'C them and the), saw nllthil1l! to In.
brakes, pleaded not to hoth dicate that he harl nnything to
chargc-s. Anthonv McFarlane, a do with cutting the chair .
little boy uf 9, \\,'ho was knockcd A man, with im.
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FIRST QUALITY NYLOt\IS
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OPERA NYLONS
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. at worth while savings., ......................... ........ .. , 79
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SEAMFREE NYL01NS,
15 Denier - 400 needle, first quality. No bother abc!!!'
straighlening 5eoms .. .... .............. ........ ...... .. 9 i c
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IRREGULAR NYlONS
, Repeat of a very popular Nylon ............ 3 gc pro
Group,
ell Addresses
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", "i"llllrn Ol'pr and
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paircd driving on March 29th,
had his case set riown for April
lith at 10.30 a.rn, anri was alloll'cd
hail of S200 with suretics to the
saml! amount,
SEAMLESS, NYLONS
Fine qua lily at'a Bargain Prk.e .............. 7 91'; pr,
,".,' \, R'I'H'lI "ht pealer! to liS as home and school
, ". L 5 ers to' learn to undersland ollr
'. 1:." ".11'.\' else COlllrl h'l I
c I I rcn and to teach them In
';., rnllckJrl hrard turn reSiled lor the feelings and
'. r" til'," 01 p'tt
" "I "'1 \1 I S opiniolls of other penple. His
,,: :' . :, CIP formula Is simple -, just "to re.
1:': Ph' II
.. h'("1 p' member" and the more we think
. and f:Fce of oC this the more we wonder at
Schoul the wisdom of this simplicity.
I HOC a When dealing with our children
'';.l! t';'l't,j u' and their problems' how mueh
" . "1 &11 to: ea.sicl It \\'ollhl be to undersland
, II IUoI'e IIwm if we \\'uuld trallsport our
, IIhrn scll'es back for 1\, moment to 0111'
, Itt II dr.altnl/ own chilrihood and "remember"
a:ah'e hnw we [Pol! under circum
III' stances. How much easier it ,'is
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now for us .to be gentle, to be. est of the audience nnt! much dis
rcasonable and to he wise In CURSion followed.
handling our children. As we. We spoke with Mr. Ru,sell for
show them our liJve for them' a few minutes before the meeting
through understanding 50 we. opened and his advice to us was
teach them consideration of oth "Don't take me too seriously." We
ers, as the child learns by ex arc sorry but we cannoUake, that
ample. Mr. Russell tells us that advice: ,we do takc' you
"we understand human beings;, Mr. Russell, and many thanks for
not with our minds, but with our showing us how part of our reo
hearts" and lIe explains "human sponslbility as parents and teach
understanding" as "learning to' CRn be made more pleasant
III'c and IIl'e happily". und 'nlOrc luterl'stlng.' '
IIlr, Ru.sell spoke of the need .1IIr. Clarcnce Bullon', call
IIf tcaching our children 10 ex ably, exprefised to
and his II'ords I thanks of the ,.Association for such
on this aubject captured tha inter I worthwhile address.
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RCMP To Cut
Down Strcllf!tb
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HALIFAX (ep) - ROI'al Cana
dian Mounted Police strength in'
Nova Scotia will be reduced by 50
or 60 officers in the n ext two
AitorntrGclHir31 M :llcuilll I
A. l'attcl:slln s:iid Fl'irlay. , l'
'I'he ReMP planned" to" cut'
strength' in pro\'inccs ovcr 'thc !
same period. The main re<lson wall I
a shorlage or trilined Mounties. '
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THE DAILY NEWS In.Th.e News
. Letters
TO THE
Newfoundland's Only Morning
By WAYFARER
Editor
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" Compan)" Limited. .
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local news publishC41 therein.
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is prohibited.

Member Auult Durcau of
Circullionl

TIllS NEWFOUNDLAND (4)
GERIIIAN NATIONALS RESENT
EDITORIAl. IN TELEGRAM
Sir-The Editorial in the Even
ing Telegrnm io March 22nd on
Germans is at best the work of
an agitator and noUling more.
Tile Editorial began by ques
SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 195fi
Newfoundland was an In
habltcu country from 1610 on
wards. There mar well hal'e
bel'! permanent settlers before
Guy's colony was establlshc,l.
But the great body o[ informa
tion about the course 0[.'e\'e)lt5
began to accumulate about t h"
time of the restoration of the
Stuarts in England. There we;r,
we ha\c scen, 48 known har
bllurs in which there wrre
How many other sent
tr.cd CO\'cs contained thcir fe":
!;.mllles may never be known.
Sl. John's, and perhaps s0!11e
other harbours, WIlS a thriltni:
commercial pOl't Rnd the cen
t:e of a great contraband trade
in which the New
played a large prirt. Rum,
molasses, tobacco and Sugdr
were major imports' from Nc\'!
England. These were cagerll'
bought up by the ship fisher
men [or both 'immediate usc and
Inter saIl). In return, the New
Englanders too k
IJrandy and wines brought to
st. John's by the English ships.
Thcy took also BlIls of Ex
change and sometimes codfish.
In e:;change for their cargoes.
Sailing back to New England,
they carried with them always
many deserters [rom the Eng
lish flshlng ships. 'fhings were
chaotic In some respects. Fish
was stolen in dcad of night
[rom the rocks and !lakes on
which it lav and 'many fisher
men werc l"obbed in a night of
their season's gaill. They were
despoiled in other ways.
t ioning the soundness of Ule in
dustrial development programme;
but the writer had not gone vcr),
far before it became
[01' bim to aUack bitterJ)' thc few
Germans who happened to come
to New[oundland a few years
As far as a few individuals
who ha\'e. bcen 'attacked by name
ago. As far as a few
defend thcmselves. We 'are In.
lerested at this tmic in the [act
lhat the Evening Telegram is
prepared to tell Its readers that
"the majority were the cream of
the German underworld". We
feel sorry for the editorial staff
of the Evening Telegram be
cause having just disposed of onc
character from thc underworld,
in the person of l\!ikc O'Neill,
lhev <hould understand only too
well the antics of such charac
ters, The of the Ger
mans who came to Newfound
land are not in Ulat class. Nor
are we; the undersigned, willing
10 stand by and permit
Evening Telegram to put Us In
that class. After all we. do llave
familics and relalil'es. We also
ha\'e some 'friends' in Nell'found
land, In spite of Harold Horwood
and the l'ele;:ram.
Easter
Iceland And Nato
Eastcl' is a mO\'ablc fC;lst which may
(all on am' dalc betwccn March 22 and
;\pril :25 and, ill this nOl'lhcl:n isle, Ihe
:atci' it comcs Ih(' more plcntlful arc \hc
j:\'mbl,l:; of this fcslh'al that nature
l;rLl ... But' C\'cn at this early date
the north winds blow and wintcr
its \\'ckomc, reluctant \0 make
'till' fl;I' arc 110t lacking
th"l. thc is ilboul 10 bring JOIth
llC\\' life. The tiny arc hc)'e
;;no there endcavouring to thrust theil'
prc, \. \itt Ie head, into a stillunwclcom-
ill" \\'orid. thc daffodils arc defiantly
theil' lea\'es upward 'and in-
cipicnt buds arc bcginning to appcar
nil thc maples. In warmer c1imcs Eastcr
is it of C\'CIl in this
roldcl' land. nalure is cmphasising the
gre.lt truth' of tbe Life Triumphant on
this la:;t day or t.Iarch.
Indiffcrent to the cconomic gains
that have rcsultcd from thc establish-
mcnt of American bases in their country,
the Icelandic pat'1iament ha\'c votcd for
the withdrawal of aU forcign troops. 'J.'he
e:\cU!;e for this drastic policy is that
world tcnsions have rclaxcd and the
dc\'elopment of guidcd missiles and othcr
new weapons have made ail' bascs in
Iccland unnecessary.
Thc transition from win leI' to spring
is em:h "car a rcmindct of Ihe Eastcl'
mt!.:'$:1ge: Each in winter plant life
perishcs and cach year in spring it is
rcborn. And c:1ch ycar in OUr spiritunl
livc:> the tragic gloom of Good Friday is
followed quickly by the joyous cele-
bration of Easler. In them we cxpress
our conyiction of immortality which one
writc\' has dcscribed as "the glorious
of Christianity." It is a belief
that c\ci\ man finds continuously reir,-
furecd thi'ougl1out his life on etlrlh. How
1hal1\' times in a singlc Iifel imc is the
lesson learned that the darkest hour is
often before thc dawn, that despair is
on1\' for tho;;e of little faith, and that
t\) lione who deser\'c it is dcnied a second
cilal1cc. [1 is in thc Etlstcr stOl',\' that
n:an find,; l'onfirmation of his 0\\,11 im-
and it. re-
"lfiI'111atll'll pf hIS fHllh III the uitunate
tl'iumph d lirc O\c!' death that hc finds
tJ:c rOl:l'a,[!C ,lIlel tOllliclel1ce to face the
tribulations pf his 11101'ta\ lifc.
Confused Situation
. Out of JUOO employccs ill the
Bo\\'atC'1' mill at Cumel' Brool"
about Hill membcrs of a
l'jli('11 arc 011 stril,c buL Ihe mcmbers or
1 he other lInion;:; ha\'e rl'fused to cross
pickct lincs. Thcy have persisted
ill this decision in spite of the instruction
d their national presidents to retu1'll to
And the reason fOl' refusing to
!'i'0,5 the pirkct lincs has becn tersely
:-:(aled by onc loc:allcadel' in thcse words:
Jla\'e to li\'c in this small city for
a: 10nJ! time and it is not easy for us to
walk'thl'Ough a pickct line and possibly
cause a disturbancc."
" It is possible that before this article
appeal's ill print. this refusal to obey
the of national 1clalers may
ren.' But SlI long (IS it is not
;I\tell.'l\. the slu!'\' lJetllnw,; one ue COIi-
1".Ia II il'';, '1\, demon:;l!'a te prllclictl I
I'm' a group (If rello\\, uniunistg
\\;110 have wall,ed off the jub without
fint ha\'ing rceoun:e to a scttlement of
t hcir dispute \\' ith the com pan., by lcss
m;l" be all \'CI'\' wcll. But
if: it ill\'ol\'Cs ;I h!'cach flf l'o'nll'llct and
i r: it ill1l'rt:-l's ;.;e\'Cl'e pcnalties Oil t hOll-
IIf illllrtl'cni hystandel's. is it I'ight'!
"therr till" 1l11!!,C nhlig;ltilJll
<lnd Ihe morc impcrati\'c loyalty? .
In of Ihe kinrl that.
nt'\\' cx ill thc small city of Comel'
Brook. it is casy to imagine thc hard
feelings and e\'en the enmities thilt might
arise among friends, relatives and neigh-
\\'crc the strikers to resent bitterly
a! decision b:: mcmbcrs of non-striking
unions to cross the picket lines and re-
Hil'n to \\'ork as their lcaders ha\'e
dircctcd them. But ngainst this must
b, set the sanctity of a the
that is owed to good employcrs
m\d,the responsibility that the men have
collcl:ti\'ely for thc intcgl'ity of their OWII
unions and the welfare of thc province.
arc not malleI'S that any out-
sideI' C,lIl jucige. It)S a difficult
rlicamcnl ,md it could best be resolvcd
by a dccision of the striking machinists
to r'cturn to work and endeavour by
other means to iron out their differences
with till' l'Olllpany. 'I'hat is a COlll'se
thal.\\'lIlIld lit l'l'('ditahle to them amI olle
that would the ]lrOpl!l' l'!!spollse tu the
costly lo}':lity to their fello\v .t nwIlSm(!lI
and brothcr unionists that mcmbcrs o(
the 1J0n-strikinJ.( unions are displaying.
, .., lit
The Unitcd Statcs State Depart-
mcnt has obsel'\'cd that the resolutions
wcrc undesirable but not wholly tmcx-
pccted. But the problcm is one which
concerns not onl" the United States but
also all othcr NATO countrics. Iceland
was onc of the original signatol'ies of
the treaty and in demanding the with-
drawal of thc Americans, it is showing
a smgulnr attitude towards its obliga-
, There wcre towarus thc end
of the sc\'entecnth century two
classes of scttlers. First there
wcre the planters, the solid
people who had wellcstablished
themselves, Then there were
the men brought to Ncwfound
.land by the summcr to
fish and do the other hard work
along the waterfront for the
planters. These people came
with n oneway ticket. Tbc ships
brought thcm but did not take
thcm back. They worked for a
pittance for the planters and
were left at the end of the fish
ing season with n hard winter
to face and mighty little to
meet it with. The fishing ships
still came out and the rule of
the fishing Admirals prevailed
but they.were now rcally Irad-
in" ships. The planters nnd
th:lr sen'ants caught the fish.
The ship captains bought it for
trade goods and money. Many
of thcse captains made a point
of forcing planters whll wantell
salt to buv n butt o[ \\'ine and
of the German who
came to Newfoundland a few
years ago came as immigrants
to Canada in the hope of be
coming Canadian citizens. It was
only by accident We happened
to come to Newfoundland first.
We could just as casily have
gone to Ontario where our pro
fessions anu skills would have
becn highly welcomed; but the
hand of Fale seems to ha\'e
guided U5 here. We found the
people friendly and we got alon;:
well wilh the Ncwfoundland
workmen and we came to Ihc
conc1mion that perhaps, the
tions.
Be that as it may, the ,'otc of the
Icclandic parliamcnt puts the American:;
ill a pt'ctty difficult spot. They cannot
contemplate lightly abandonment of
their important bases in this strategically
placcd island but they cannot easily rl;!-
main as ,unwelcome and unwanted
Withdrawal from Iceland would
mean a .break in a vital chain. Whether
it will mean an expansion of bases in
Grecnland and Newfoundland is nn in-
teresting spcculation.
Keeping Up The Fight
l11C Ncwfoundland
Association which has madc llil out-
slanding contribution to the fight \0
control tuberculosis in tbis province
no intention of allowinr, stcadily im-
proving statistics 10 rcduce its cHart.
Its plans for this year are biggcr than.
C\'CI' and contemplate a total outlay of
SIOO.OOIl on case-finding. hcalth cduca-
tion, rehabilitation and othcr projects.
It was about twcnty ago that
Sir John Puddestel'. then CommissiOlicr
Io1' Hcalth and 'Welfare, startled the
country with the alarming figures of the
then incidence of tubcrculosis, In the
intcrvening years the sanatorium accom-
modation was enlarged greatly by the
acquisition in st. John's of the Call-
adian Naval Hospital and the construc:-
tion of the West Coast sanatorium.

The intensive case-finding activities
of the N.T.A" the existence of adequate
hospital accommodation, and the intro-
duction on a progressive basis of new
miracle drugs, have combined to bring
about a revolutionary change. The ex-
tensive use of. BCG vaccine is helping
also to set up inc:reased'immunity. But
the price of I{eeping Lb. under control
is eternal vigilance. 'J.'hat this is fully
recognized is to be seen in the N.'r.A ..
progl'amme for this year.
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Strength For To-day'
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DAY 01" WAITING
y \\'f. what: could
h. Good Frida)'. Yet down tllP ag!s
men 1m'c c"lIing the day oC our Lord'.
death "Good".
'1'\\'0 fricnus look Him down from tile cross
and laid Him In a new sepulcher which Joseph
of Arimathea had prepared for hlmsel! and his
family. Then followed thlrtysi" hours of the
most hopeless despolr humanity bas e:<periCJIced
in i:5 history. The best Mtri-the only perfcct
product of the human'r1ec-hau been slain, and
[or no other reason thim for his goodness. The
hatefulness of man had done its worst. If Gml
could not ha\'e prel'ented this, was lIe all
pllwerful? If He could have prevented it r.nd
,did not, was lie allloving?
day followln!! the crucifixion was onc
of those awful days which even after 2000 years
we find hard to confront. But 011 the next
at dawn, two women went 10 prepare'
his body for final hurltol. And by first
Easter Sunday evening, immensurable despair
had lurned to Immeasurable and incredible joy.
God's hand had reached down and lifted up his I
Anointed. Henceforth the world would know
the of 1I!0 everlasting, the meaning of
ullihinj(s Jesus itad unll done. The eompletp
an'll Irn'sls:lble lind love of God
had lwen restured again III I he' thinking u[
lievers.
"Why seek ye the livlnu among the dead?
He is not here, but is risen,"
-opportunities in
while not to be comparell \\'lth
Ontario, were fair so we de
cided to slay for a few years
and give it a good tr),. In short,
we did only what many thou
sands of who
han immigraled to U,S.A. have
done many times o\or. Like
them we arc nothing more than
honest wor];men. The majority
of Germans Who came to New-
foundland wore honest workmcn
and hoI\' We can be classed as
the "cream of the underworld"
\l'ould be quite bcyond our
understandin;: if 11'0 did not ha\'e
some senSe of history.
a quarter' cask of brandy with
e\'cI'Y ten hogshends. The )'esult
was that Hery planter's house
became a tavcrn and, wrote one
obsel'ver. abounds
rxcecdingly. I have often seen
from lOU \n 200 men drunk of
day." Those o[ the
the servant - class who could
contrll'c it manill!cd tn hide
themselves 011 New England
\'CS5els and in one ,'car up
of 500 men wcre noted as
hal'inl( gone to New England
irom Conception Ba),.
.. III iii I
Through the forty years
IIf the seventeenth century the
position o[ planters and scttlers
was politically precarious. Three
times the question o[ what to do
with Newfoundland was review
ed by the Government in Lon
don. On the third occasion, in
1675, the colonists were offered
the choice of going to the West
lndles to settle or of accepting
the edict that they must not
inhabit within six miles of the
shore, This last rule W8S, of
course, a sentence of death to
the colony. Everyone lived with
in a stone's throw of the sea.
Without access to supplies,
without the ability to catch and
cure fish, life would be impos
sible. 'rWD things occnrred 10
531'e the colony. One was the
necessity o[ sending out the
,fishiJ1-'J ships in convoy to pro
ted. tbem against pirates und
the Dutch and it was huped that
the cost of the convoys could
he paid uut o[ a tax on the
setllei's' fish. n was also desil'cd
that the trade between EnGlish
Rnd foreign ships should be
. The other was thc
lact that .the French had
rd thcmselvcs at Placrnlia and
lortilied it strongly. The homr.
,tOl'ernment refuser! to ;!ecrpt
awarcness 01 the danger of this
}'rcnch establishment to thp.
English fishing monopoly until
the French hegan their raids
on lha English settlements .t
the end of the century. Then,
at last, it was realized that to
have some permanent establish
ment In Newfoundland was es-
sential else a1\ would be lost,
Including the summer flshery.
til ..
Between 1675 and 1677. three
in command of convoys
had reported on the Newfound
land situation. 'fhey were
unanimous in their asserlions
that action WaS needed to save
the colony from the French.
The Spanish - Biseayans and
Portuguese, the y reported,
werc not numeL'OUS in the is
land and confined their iishing
activities 10 the northern part
of the island and the Grand
Banks. The French were firmly
established and would im
mediately fill the vacuum left
by . the forcible deportation of
the coillnists. 'j'hese reports
Indic;lted tlmt three gl'()UPS u[
people ,yere in\olved. First wel'C
the seUlers, 523 in number of
whom 361 wcre women and

A few years al(o the Britj;;h
Commonwealth and Germany
\rerc at war tn the billel' end,
To.da)', the Western WOl'ld is
1I'00in" the German nation to
it from toppling Ol'er into
the Communist camp. It is no
. secret Ihat one of the causes of
. the War was thc fact thal there
dC\'rlopcd in Germany a diela
torship. Dictalnrs thc wodd OVCI'
Ilave one thing in common.
Nothing arouses the bloml thirsty
animal nature of lncn more than
persecution and it is nel'er Ihp-
majority which is perseeuled; but
rather the "minority group" who
cver it ma), he. Add to this prr-
secution compIe" the propaganda
machine and vou hD\'e the
makings of all tllal is evil.
Two years ago Wc ga\'e up
reading the Evening Telegram
because of its writings on Ger
mans. After all. there is only so
much one can take without pok.
ing somebody In the nose. We.
loo, have feelings and was it not
your own poet who said, "Breath
es there a m nn with soul so
dead, who never to himself hath
said. this is my own, my na!i"e
land". We love the land of our
birth liS you Jove Newfoundland.
We respect our parenls as you
respect yours. Working side by
with Newfoundlanders we
h'v 10 do a honest day's work.
W'hat great crimes has the major-
itv of us committed'! In self
defence \I'e just had to gi\'e lIP
reading the' Telegram. Surdy,
that is nol a crimI'. Could it be
that somewllcrc in that J!rcy
hllilding on Waler Street there
sits a man who would be a lillIe
dictator for NcwfollnrUand'! COllld
it: be that the
'I'clegram has hecome 1he pro-
pa!:anda machinc of 1his
We do not know: but wc do know
that surroundin!: us is an air of
persecution and the public o[
Newfoundland is being told that
"lhe majority of U5 were the very
cream of the German under-
world". That is a deliberate Jie
and the author of the lie knows it
to be R lie; otherwise he should
not be writing editorials for a
paper which calls itself "'!'he
People's Paper". If this is \he lead.
(Continued on page 13)
children, who Ji\'ed along the
cllast belween Trepasscy and
Cape Bona\isla. Thqse were the
permanent populntion. Next
came the "inhabitants," people
who were left behind each yenr
by the fishermen, and at the
,lime they Jived in 167 houses,
tended 12 horses, 131 sheep, 4BO
cattlc. 845 pigs and 114 gardens.
They fished in summer, built
boats, hunted ond trapped in
winter, IIr else drank tile winter
away. The third group were the
summer visitors, the fishing
ships. 'l'herc' was hiller enmity
between thc inhabitanls nnc! the
ship fishermen but all were in
volved in tolal loss if the
:Freneh WCI'C not held in chcck;
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1 Breaking Uancing': Dispute Scttled
: Games La,ars EDINBURGH (Rcuters)'.,.... Some 1 GANDER, NfId. (CP)-A labor I PICTOU, N.S. (CP)-Four
i " "Highland" 'dancing is more prop. dispute between a local of thc. sand Bermuda lilies arc bein)! un:
I SHERBROOKE! Q'u e. (CP)- erly done n Zulu warrior or a! Internationa! Association of ilia puckcd here til r!ecorate First
I\r ,-:-ru;h.: Sel'en Eastern TOII'n.;hlps men Nal'aho drumming up rain, says, chinests (AFL-TLC) and the Allied, Presbyterian church for Easter
AV_rlhc.'d pol I hal'e becn fined a total of 5400 chairman Alan Fairley oUhe scot.'1 Aviation Serl'ice Company of New' serl'ices.
and costs for Infractions oC gamcs Ush Board of Highland Dancing. foundland ol'er two Dutch mechan.: They came by air from a lily
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. hillion : lall's, Gamc warden C. Bouchard "S?me of the. stuff that has been i ics was settled peaccfully Tues., plantation ownCr Shelly bay,
. . I" thr .rcr:alCrll announced lodal'. passmg as HI g h I and dancing I day. : Bermuda, nev, W. L. young says
rrpm', Af. Conrad BeRudroin and Gerard makes me shudder. i The mechanics threatened to; the donor wishes to remain anony.
:;::;:1:" ! of St. Hyaeinthc wcrc "Wcird wonderful that i sl!:ikc of hI'? airline mech.; This is the third ycar !IC has
," .tilln 01 cach fmed $SO for hunting dcer out probably ongmated ID lndlan war ames working on aircraft without: pI'ovlded an Easter flora! display.
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swazi.: (If season. Hcnrl.Paul Thibault, dances Or wilh the Maoris or the proper licences. The nnion I year visitors from many
" 1: Florent Thibanlt and Victor Roy have bcen stcadily crceping to a suggestion the two Dtch part; of the )Iaritimes came to
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: II. 0 of Stratford also paid $50 fines for 10." .., mechaniCS would supcrvise only on! the lOSyearold to See the
,..," <! nc.. h ' illegal hunting . Falrlcy blames ovcrseas Scots airlines that require a Dutch Iil brooms.
I Donat of Stornoway was [or the trends. . ccnec until thcy receive Canadian! ------
. (rm' i I" fined $100 for Illegal possession of "They pick up fancy new steps, aircraftand engine licencc i
"".' (' ".' d III I h Ii d send their dancers to compete In w, ! t D t t
i't hal'c I :n t cg; Dlun an Scotland, and these fancy steps : ue S epor a Ion
" the ,as on re on 0 srca I was catch on." i' .
'Ii . i fincd $50 Illegal hunting. a DIZZy Story : Order Quashed
.. \la' text.on the subject and produced EAST I1ATERSON, N.J. (AP)_i TORONTO (CP)-A Vcnezuelan
Investi (Yate demonstrating the correct I A motorist Wednesday blamed a I Who entered Canada as a visitor,
. '\(rl(.O; or b s t' b d f' j traffic violation on a fatherly at thcn fell in lovc and tricd 10 reo
. I ! bas morc, a oar 0 udges' tcmpt to savc his son's appetitc. main as an succeeded
'no F . 0 t k b btl
.}: fMII \\ ' ever u rea as een.sc up, sWorn to uphold "It sounds like a dizzy story but! in havin" a fcderal deportation
, !hc: dances and ready. it's thc truth," Edmund Neal.' told i order agiinst him quashed Tues
";:; .. it an, \UGUSTA Me (AP) _ N ' If inVIted, to go an"whcre in the I Magistrate Joseph de Luccl'a I'n II da.\.
'.', '. !,,; ' .. rol I "'. 'I' I " .... "a.le' Rrnnsll'lek and Maine hcalth offl' world, answcring a charge or cutting '.. VoIen Ccch entcrcd Canada .t
. ,;., .. ,d.... . ('.'als arc Inl'cstigaling an oulbreak through a candy store parking lot on a nonimmigrant
'1"'. ::.!:.:r ni,ting oC t),phoid fCl'cr among membcrs RIISSI Lead' I to avoid a red traffic light. I I'ba I'alid for three weeks. Tt5 I'a\
:.: .. -rrrn I of a plantation family at Ncw Can. a S I He said he was tn'in;: to catch idity period expircd .July 31, 19:;4.
. ;,: ada, ;\Ie, . : the lad who aas for the i When hc applird to sta)' In
:'." l'r ."rn ;orr", 1'11111' have been rcported World In S/.lCJltl'Stro: candy slore to buy icc cream but: immi;:ranl, on fallinl: in lI'ith
.... ;; "" rr:lnnal. in two months, the one Wed. \, . '.J Ihc hoy har! to another sture.: a Quehec ;:irl. he was ordeml d!'-
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, the bureau of hcalth WASHINGTON (AP)-A special. So he cut throu;!h the parking lot.! purted a, IInsliitallle.
>aid. All the l'ictims arc members report prepared for the joinl con. 1 "It bcforr. ratin;: time,' .he: )11'.. Tustke C. 11. Stewart II/
IIf a family in thc little northern l:rc5sionaL atomic energy commit.! rxplalOccl, II and . I fclt ICC: COllrt of Onta.l')o: I1l1a.1h
hamlct. tce says no\\' has more en I would spOIl my son 5 ap I !nl: also tn,
Source of the infcction has "' ;sineers and scientists than the: pclltc. . drpartmcnt lab,-
Experts
Tra ffie
established, Ule burcatl said. United States. . The casP. was : rinthine
Canadian officials werc asked to P' t db' '1\1' 1\" 1 C 1 B t db' t' 1'!Je SOIIct." Ire prodllel'ng
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IC ure a ove IS.!, ISS l1C alllc ur CW, 0 IVOO , em!! prcscn 'cd an Armstrong , "-"
chec' the hcalth status of a pcrson 1 speCialists at sueh a rapid rate,
formcrly in the household and now t wee speed bicycle by Mr. Frank Dallcy, Branch Manager of A. E .. Hickman.Co. the rcport said, that "cl'en the
,T ._.\;r. '. rather' bUeel'cd to be in Canada. . Ltd., distributors for Brodie Cake Mixes. To the right of Mr. Dalley is Mr. Jack combined adVantage which thc
',Ii-;:- will The latest casc brought to SIX Pretty, Salesman for A. E. Hickman Co.,' Ltd., to the left of Miss Curlew is Charlie United Statcs and thc countries oC
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;: l'lnnd of, the nllmb,cr. of cascs reported In Daly and Stan Perry representing Brodie & Harvie Ltd. You, too can become Westcrn Europe now hold is being

.... A;';I::;:n rlisc:m th!s. year, comparcd with ., . $ d' 1 threatened."
,;: tpfi;r in thp, one at this timc a year ago. apl'lze wmner by saving 500,000 in Bra ie sPay Money, which is contain- The report was prepared by
eridedmy worries!
ed in every package of White, Chocolate. Combination and Piequick Mix. As a Harris Collingwood, Library of
.... Or::,nlZotl(ln an.1 S ff I F. special starter bonus, send in three box tops from any Brodie mixes to Brodie & Congrcss cxpert. He said some So.
. I U ocates n Ire . Harvie P. O. Box 984, St. Newfoundland you receive I'iet statistics were difficult to in.
C':. IrAO sec.: SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-The 111 Money, Only ?ne suc.! bonus offer may be mcluded m the half
"'RmmraJ's Bill Conlolldatlon Service .howed me how to clean
up bills and reduce monthll!, payments that were too high. And
then - in n single visit - fbntmal lent me the cash to set a
Fresh Start!" You, too, can get n cash loan in just 1 visit to the
office if you phone lirst. Or, if more convenient, write or come in.
'I;: "rh.r for i bod)' of James Sherwood, 78, was mIllIon reqUIred for your pnze. This bonlls offer goodin Newfoundland only. ootput. -
hI all'plane i found Wednesday in fire.blackcned (adl'l.) Latest availablc figure5 shtw
'. :.t.t',';l :n,!u<try i ruins of his small home at Prlnec. tllat flle U.S. bas 'about 760,000 en
.' ':r of Wnlcs, 12 miles fromherc. Hc! come by smoke In his last attcmpt. G St YPU dance at St. Thomas's washcs out. gmecrs and sclcntists 'whereas I
.... ... lI'a, believed to havc suffocated in I HCMP constables found thc ower reet ' \ Ihat one. So thc next one Is on there are 890,000 in the Sovict Un I
.' .... ,( .... "n ,UI'P .' ,the Tucsdnl' nighl fire.' remams after probing through the sixteenth Gower met on ilIon ion, the report saicl.
.' ,,;:: third In I IIis Laura, 67, escaped In'
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smoking. ruins. Police said tl.le fire I day nigh'. of this week after Wcstern Europe has aboHt 425,.:
;m nal'. jury. Bolh madc sCI'cl'al trips into, In a C1uc ol'er the kitchen, BEAN SUPPER : church Ht Wcsley. The group had i 000 so that Russia'.1 number is I
:' .,' ,or, ",.;nrl nnly' thr hurning hOllse to S31'C posses': A 111'10,1: room nn tile .same ..... pril iwcnly eigllt is thc date: met at sel'cn and /::onc 10 church 1 morc. than Ihrcc .' fourths of the,
305 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN'S
2nd Floor, opposite WlJansky's - Phone: 80303
OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINrMENT - PHONE fOR EVENING HOURS
!: :.;; \I,,j::rmnt;;n in. . . " 111001' .and Ihere Ilcre twu bccliooms (nr Ihe big bean supper prcsently' a,nd ,aftcrward .thcy came back. to: of the U.S. andlts.i
Ihr l'lctlm \\H olrr. : in thr planning at GOWCI" for their reg,ular mcctlllg i alllcs In "estern Europe, tl)e re,
Street. The details hal'cn't all' lite crowr! was mrdlUl1l !;uge. port wcnt nn.
L--------------------------------I. heen ,rlllcc\ so far. hut the rio ------------
was definitely planlled at ilion.'
sh Up Fashions
for
EASTER
In Our New
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rl<1Y's mce'ing and at a prcl'ious
'exceutive meetln)!. April 28th Is
, $aturday and the supper is all'
'set Cor Saturday afternoon. The:
: time will be betweell fil'c And i
. o'clock. Ael.ual times of,
scrl'ing been settled 50 far!
but It'1\ probably be fil'e fifteen i
and six fiftecn. Anyway that'll:
appear on the lickels when,
thcy'rc rcady. Tickets should be
al'ailable In an othcr week from,
,YPU members.
! RALLY FOR OUT.OFTOWNERS .
The 'Gcwer Street convenor of
: CItizenship. and Community ser
I'icc, Pcter Wimor, will be the
Gower represcnl.atil'e of the Prcs,
hytery sponsored OutoCTuwnC'rs
I nally. . .
;Thc rally to bc held at Wes
i ley lec'ture hall from eight to
clel'cn p.m. on Wcdnesday. April
: elevcnth;' The idea is to allow
the sl.udents and other young
people who hal'c come to
, Capital for one reason or another
to get together with each other I
alld with the two young people. '
And one vcry important is
; not going to be neglected this
: time we are assurcd, Eats will
he supplied. Three others from
Gower will 'lend Peter \\'insor a
hand wPh the affair, Conl'enors
Crem the other unions will also
chip in on a similar basis .
BASKETBALL
Basketball will be starting tip
again next weck. Ajourned for
the Eastcr reecss somc time ago,
, the league conlinues next Friday
: night. The two Higbliners-Go\V
: f!r and GeorgeStreet-meet on
Friday at the Gower gymasium,
At present the s'tandlng arc
l Gower and George tied for first
place with cne game won cach.
! Wesley is at the bottom o[ the.
! list with two losses. lncidentally :
: thc big fiftcen Inch trophy has;
I bcen ordered, aecordingto a lea:
, gue official, and should be in SI. .
YOUR BOY
He looks forward toa smart SUIT for Easter.
Jim Smith, his school pal, who sits at same
desk has shown him the Suit his father pur-
chased for himat the BIG 6 for $12.50, and John.
is querying his p'arents as to the reason why he
have anew Suit as well as Jim Smith.
'Tis. tough to outfit them all with limited
means where there is a large family, but the
BIG 6 helps solve your problem .
BOYS' SMART SUITS
to fit ages from 6 to 10 years.
Sixes 24 to 28
(WITH 2 PAIRS PANTS)
to hi;ltIi II"
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10 I'lwanll,
Utl!1 pm,I!, tQO:j
l John's bcfore long.
I JUMBLE SAL'E
I .A" presbytery sponsored jumble
: sale wlli be going ahcad al. the!
! Gower Street Memorial Building:
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in another Ihree week's time, I
And Gower Street represcntati,
I I'CS again' will help with \he sale. !
I The: date is April 21st and whet !
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CHOCOLATE
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BUTTER TOFFEE'
ICE CREAM
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her It's the e\'ening or the after '
noon we're not quitc sure ye'.. '.
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DANCE
: On Monday night, April 9th,
: Gower and St. Thcmas's will be '
: getting together in a dance. The'
! rlctalls arcn't all worlled out ye
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, The ,affair Is to bc run on R
i joint basis in Canon Wood Hall,
I . MEETING
, Next meeting of Gower Is on
lIIcnday night, April 16'.h. Natur
ally therc's no mccting on Easter
Monday night and on the 91h, the I
Delicious
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329 WATER STREET
ST. JOHN'S
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CHIT -CHAT COLUMN
ARRI\'ED rRID,\\' . ,LEFT FOR HARl\ION
:llrs. II. \\'. Quinlnn, who bns Mr. and Mrs. John Griel'e, 46
been sllending the winter wilh I Portusal Co\'e Road, lefl here last
her in )tontrenl and friends week for Harman Fiek!, wluire Mr,
in the U, S" arri\'cd home Friday. GrlCI'e will be in charge of con
struetlon work at the Air Base.
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:ltr5. G. is a leach ARRIVED WEDNESDAY ,
tr at the Sanatorium, left here b)' Elixabcth Crane, who Is
the cxpress Wednestlay to spend senior sludent at Edgehl\l, Nova
her I'acation at her home Scotia, arrh'ed by TCA Wednesday
in Springdale. to spend Easter with her father,
Romantic
" _. Mr. W. Crane. Wh
l.i:1'T .OR DEllR l..\KI' t IF' d
"Ir. :llilton Green. manaper o[ /' FRml MONTREAl, 1 e s avore
hydru'electric plant at )lIss. Carol Clark, II'ho a Tl S
Uter l.a1;e, arrh'cd in St, ,John's II senior student at Trafalgar School I llS eason
.IaH wcck aller a busi in :llontreal, Arrived home b), TCA!
Irip to (il'een i Wcdncsda)' tll spend Eastcr with .
their 1'1'0 children, Clark and, her parents, and Mrs, F. R. BY ROSETTE HARGROVE
pr.:;y. whn IIWI' I'i,.itin!: here; Clark, "The Oaks", l'arpasian
\I'ilh Green'. parents, anr! : noad.
F. R. Clark. Carpasian Road,:
:11'1\ here with :llr, Grern: Bt'SI:'it:SS TRIP
1n relurn III Iheir home at Deer i A. V. Clou3ton. Forest
J.ake. Road, who was on a busine,s trip
. : to the :l1.. rltimes, rl'turned to the
g3n\) RIRTIIIl;\ \' cit)' by TCA WednesuR)'.
l'on!:ralulalions and best wishes
.arc cxlrndccl to :'11'. :'lichael J. VISITING
or 33 Parade Street who Miss Janet Cole, who Is R pupil
'celebrates his 93rd birth dar on at Ed)1ehlll School for Girls, Is
:-Ea,lcr Sundar, April 1st. :'Ir. Sa\' , \'Islting her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
aj:e well and hns more I'igor Cole, Monkstown Road, for
than men hair his years, the Easler vacation,
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,FRml ,,',\Ll,S FROlU HOLIDAY
. :III'. and Stewart Lane and Mrs. F, L, Burridge, 9 Cornwall
anct Eliza Avenue, arrived back In the city
\1elh. arri\'M in Ihe city from by TCA Wednesday after spend
Granf. Falls Wednesday nnd are' a holiday in Florida and Mon
at the re,ldrnce Ireal.
inC "r. Lanc.' hrother. . Joseph
;une, Amhwt COX(iRATUI.ATIONS
.. III 1,1 :'Ill'. and Sidney Butlcrt
"C.\Rn r.\RT\, Strawberry Marsh Road, arc re-
Parh - (NEAl-1'hr. feminine
and !omantic look, qoth in design
and'm fabric, is the look for cIcn
ing ill the spring collections here,
Clear, bright colors and lots, oI
white are important. Yelloll's,
soft mauves, deep coral pinks,
reds and Mediterranean blues arc
the newest shades, Blnck is for
Ihe very sophisticated and navy Is
touched with white. The allwhite
dress Is shown for mld.summer
wear.
Full, billowing skirts are shown
for the short and the long
evemng gowns. These are done in
sheer fabrics, plain and printed
chlffon silk or cotton organdies
paper.thln taUetas and muslins:
Satin Is used for the very elabo.
rate and formal gowns, Embroi.
derles Rre lavish and the all.em .
broidered sheath, either shorl or
long, makes fashion news.
The I.adil's' Auxilian' uf the cd\'lng the congratulatiuns of We show (left) Balmair,'s lux.
Look Paris Gowns
r.I . n, Band will hl' Iwiding thcir theil' on the birlh or a urlons white orion satin dance
pam ill the Cathrdrnl daughter at the Grace on dress banded in blue velvet rib.
:l'm,h liall em \\\'dllCHhl\. April 28th.' I. bon and green embrolden' n'b I ' , ., . \ - .
4 .IR30nnl 'rhell'II'llct'nl'AI'OII " bani l' tdi hit I" It IS In 0[[11'11111' orion, rhrse .,t),lrs, though nol Dress at ll"IS an
. ., ,... ,,< I. S S epea e n a er op Ball t' 'tll 1 I b I I k' r' I" I I thO 'I' h
"ll'rrl will hI' .rn'rel. Plea;e TIl;\XSFERRED goi\'ll at right bv Ihis I sn, \\,1 OIlce In e 31' ,nrel l.le yery arci e 01 Is j'cars a\'ls em
brill: CJlrJ1 r:mis. ! and Enrl ---____ . _, __ . __ e shnrter kC)'cd t.o the mo,t
t Iwhll hal'c hern in ,Japan ror the It ' II Table Grace
(. pa,t ycar. arrived in the Unlled on lit lie thmgs like sligar In the I .;
Stall'S ahout two wceks ago, and . The FamIly Cou'" cil i
m'e spending a holiday with rela. It qllite dangerous fo!, a mat., .I.':' : .
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Wekcme Wagon
Hostess
Will Knock on Your
: with Gihs and Greetings
tin.; in North Carolina before lire Iloman to do a little sciI' :. Our father. 1 hnu npenc.<t Th,\'
ing M to Washington where doctOring In her diet. As a mat.' ETII,TOn'S r\OTE: Tbc Family COUIII:i\ a judge, a: h.ollnti!ul hand and makcst
Ingram been transferred, of fact, grown psydualrlst, a nell'Spal,rr editor, a wumrn's Ilage relitnr and tW.l: slon for the of the h\'lng.
III,gram is the flirmer :.tarjorle from Iheir doctor,; Ihat' nell'spaper writers. These consult with of all faiths and: cst our with spirtiual food.
Churchill nf St, ,John's, thclr dIets are seriously .lacking,1 All Ictters are held In cunfhlencr.. lor ClUr b"dies byt :rhou fcea-
P\'en thcugh they may sah;!y hun. c;t our suls With spiritual food.
"ISITIX(j CITY Hc finds this out by tesls RUTH-His pal'ents ha\'C tncrme our hunger and thirst al
Eliz3beth 1" Foole, R,N., an ex.aminations., tr.r spiritual.blessings th,at we may
arril'cd in the city from Halifax He may recommend many die. . rejected us. be. 11'111.1 the fnuts of the
by TCi\ She spent a I tary changes, of,whlc!1 ALBERT-I kept lying to JOl', peace, .100lg.suf.
weck with friends at Corner Drook surprise the pallent. Certamly, lf them. ferlll,g, kmdness. In HIS name.
on the II' I' d I t 'I It h one Is troubled by weight loss Amen.
, t a'I an a G
S
er weight gain fatigue J'umpiness' husba!1d was literal 1 willing to put aside e\'en'thing --------
p.lren s, .1 r, au " rs. eOl'ge I dl I' , ' , i I I' f . I I k I h [ h t
Foote at Gr I I B' k n gest on, constant hunger or)' (l'II'en out 0 hIS parents' home I esc. now lOll' mue ur
a II an. loss of appetite, cliet mri'y ha\'e when he told them he wus going! them, and I am wililnq to be hurt
F d
something 10 do with It. But only to marry me. The only objection in punishment, hilt I enn'! have
a Diets Are Out a competent Who does the), had to me \Vas my religion, my parents feeling thaI 1 am
(:areful records and examInations but it is no\\' more than rivc yetlrs bmzen and wilhout a conscience.
can recommend dieting for a wo and thc\' refuse 10 talk to either
BV ALICI.\ HAltT man In her middle and later years of liS, TIlE COUNCIL-Albert wise
Young women may get away' Dcspite their altitude, we have I' to realize he deser\'es punishment
lI'ith fad diets that consist of eat Fl Iried!o become reconciled, but for lying to his parcnts, ir not for
The world 15 a looking ,and
gives back to e\'er, man the re
flection of his ol\'n 'face, frown at
it, and It will in turn look sourly
upon you, laugb at it, and with it,
and it is a jolly kind companion,
Thackeray
Caesar Salad Is T
For A Spring lU .. "'IlOltr
Cae sa r s a I a d-one of Cali! rl,m:1:nQ ill n
[ornin's linest' contributions to the: den bOWl sp!
a satisrY'1 pepper and
In;; mam Ih.h for a SPl'lIlg lunch oncth:nl Clip II!
e?n.. I,t goes. perfedl)" too, at: I.emon jUire,
dmnertlllle \\'Ith sleak and baked' 1i:1':!",."
putatucs. ! no trace of p',. c/
Tl
.. h, C'']'(' t'\' 00 n b>
lcrc are man\" variations on I' . . .. t ..
cd I I "', ",
the recipe.: lIere':; one. 1Irs.! b;:; ll:flJre
Chase RobinSon 'who h\'cs ]]I Ihe I l.' .. 'h
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. If dc, Ired, "
S.1n Fernando Vallcy, Shu rcports or "(110, To.. ",
. . "o'r' T
Ihat her Gfoot. 6inch husband l th' l. h' ;,:'
prepares ami losses it: I 1'1.1< at ]'Jj'l;!!'
hUll self. j'" " r" III
Cacsar Salad Olal;cs about 3 :uul l'<mQIe 'j.::
quarts, or 56 serving, hlllchcnn, rnlll' ' )1, 3 .
I (1 (,\"l.t,
or entree salad) '1"'fr.I' I"" " (011 in (-'"
O I Id f
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ne pac (age 0 ashion garlic, G"l'''1 l;'"
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. . . '" . C 1'0111'11
fill LI( (rcsslOg rul.X, "!nt-dur, willcr ' S .
oil, 9 Clips bitcsi7.c picces romail1l! One.ll'll[ 1OUlrtt!1
(2 tn 3 heads I, ',; teaspoon .'all, . , " . Clip ,;al,q \[.1
'. teaspoon black pepper, I., cup L "I ".:: .... :' 1:)1
PlIrmcsnn
third cup mixcd dre.'sing ". eup iln::,' .t:
1'itl
':11. 'I
lemon juice, 2 coddled 'co"s 2 111":"" "I' ,n I,r,( ,I'
t ..:u( l'1I1('", . no b --"-
cups /:arhc croutons. B to 10 anc' all ';d,,' .. \d ro,;,;.;.
hoy), fillets. cut in small hI' i'; k ,;, '1' d
01' 6 to B sliccs crisp cooked bacon I IJrain olf
crumbled (optional). . I rr;!.tcn. "", _ eXec;s
Combine mix.: J;,,'r'1o
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!'"P, h'l!:1
ro L l'1l lrC3'
1'llIegar. water and oil as he,1 c 1'" 'I' "I 1 or ..
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626
:: from F'iendly Business
aile. Your
Civic and Social
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, Welfare Leader)
:On I he o.:cusion 01:
;: The Birth of a Baby,
dozen cggs a da)', or grape. as non they have hitter and have their wishes, but he Is
frlllt and hambUrger {or a week repeatedly lold us never 10 come not at all wise In putting his wifc
IlUt these diets are definitely to see them or approach them ir. in a false position.
dangerous for mature women than any wa)'. I hc,\'c been insulted Parents who objcct 10 a mar
rOl' others. I by them on a number of oecas ria:!e arc prom; 'to regard theIr
TI's just plain silly.for a grown Ions, but Whe!l nt., husband's child the \'ietim nnd the in.law,'
I\'oman to undertake a serious diet
withcut an examination and reo youngcl' hl'o!her died. J II'Pllt with as !hc schemer or aggressur. Eg'l
commendation rrom her dodor. m,v husband 10 thc funl'ral hom/) 11ecinlJ,' is this true in a situa.!
One woman undertook to cut out I "'herr inlaws made a lion like this where the marriage
RETURNS FROM INTERNATION
BEAUTY SHOW IN NEW VOR
to a fell' anrl drove us 0111. entailed surh drastic factors as;
.-he felt. and soon was quite sieli. In spite of nil Ihat Ii:'" Ilappen. religious riifferencp, and blse;
, She, like mo,tpcl'sons, needed her ed, hll,b:lnd continues 111 write: reprcfcnlntions. Alhert owed i! I
!: Arrivob of Newcomers to
City.
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:: 'Phone 3031 fO\' But her balance them I'egulml),. sends ttll'lll hirth, hnth til his wife and his parents,
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el'ery lime he merts a relatilr.: an,l he II':lS of f:llsr. i
1 dn not mind that, bul he rcnI'P,en!atinn anrl s.1l'rifice of 1
to I'isit thelll allain bel':1use ! nrindnle. He fcrl It
olle of them 'has hern ill, J rio I rillt)' to s!"r,l'C hi, wife from the)
no! think this Is lo\'al to I hlame Ih"t rightfully should rail I'
Ask For
me, ,iner he knows l ran't ac' solely on him.
him. 1' Instead of pl'opn,in;! that be
visit his parents lIO\\' his
. ALBERT-I with my' wife accompanying him, he should
WIfe's feelings, but I cun't ;let her write his parents n complete can
to understand mine. I feel I that would tend 10 soften
hal'e to accept theil' Il,"sh ntli their feelin!!S tow:Jrrls his wife and
tude because I carnell it. I not persuade !hem of his own sense
only marrier! out or Iheir raith, of I!uilt. And he wOllld do well
lmt I lied to them about It up to let his wife rer.a that letter I
to the last minute, assuring them before mailing it, and 10 consider,
I would' neVer do such a !hing any sug!!estions or corrections she
and that my convictions were ex propose.
aelly thc sr,'11e as Ihcirs, Alhert set himself an ex
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the United Slates,
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round, but that of a wDlf is
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The Ainsworlh Psalt'er was the
only book of printed music
which the I'IlJ!rlms brought .with
__ ...;. _______ "'; ______ ";'_J them to America.'
Actually, I told them the truth !remely IlifficlIlt In rcconell
at !he time, but I felt so slrongly lation, hilt he is not showing very
in love with my wife that I was much skill.
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The above picture shows the competent staff of Gladys Beauty Shop wilh
their r.especti'le cListomers.
We wish to announce to our many customers thot MRS.
SUTTON and MISS' ELEANOR STAFFORD have just returned
from attending the INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY SHOW in NeW
YOI'k City. While the.re they attended classes in advance HAIR
STYLING and CUTTING.
The N'ew Spring and Summer
NOW AVAILABLE AT
OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
. AND TUESDAY, and FRIDAY NIGHTS
FOR YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT DIAL 4951
nte
NADIAN
CA, f II ga,'e
snoW a
ern Canada fal
of west rlllal precipilat
bOIeno
th
J winter man s.
and central Alb!
h \
est Saskatchel
u t \ t '
I
,. of mOlS ure. ,
I t'
a I was ower .
{or Manitob
eXC 'd fl'dur',
rorinceWI e "
belol\' normal, C'
.cen an e;!ceSs. oC 30
Inth Saskatchewan
'ear ago, of
) ShOll'S an
ompared WIth 45
C tillle last year. ?ol
'erage eXcess this yea
compared with 22
COLD WISTER
prepared for 'The C:
b" the metorolog
of ihe
refer only to precll
report howel'er
was an exceptHlII
in draingrowing ar
st:rl NOI'ember
f February Alberta a'
dedrccs belownormall
Saskatchewan eight
fire.
3,
Man. (cp)-Nan J
a duck hun
last year. He bagged 3
This year he hopes to
from a long Iinl
Holland, decol
on a commer
, .... '0.1 __ '0 famill' has ha
the la;t lOS rears.
Ihe ;tation staff ne
lIis job in the 5
fall is to lure ducks
so the)' ea be ban'
studied,
the winter the birds
b.' Norm Godfred. '
his' charges included
40 geese and eight tr
for I
MISSES'
Ny LOAFERS
.Gr Brown. Sill
Slles Included)
$3.75
..
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'OR
GLADYS
returned
in NeW
,ee HAIR
ITS
SATURDAY, MAR. '31, 1956'
Problemsln West
R S
Harrington had just gone. over
evenue etVlce Ihe case wllh Donald R.Moyse),
the New York regional lax chief
By J. W. DAVIS who apparently. engineered . the
, WASHINGTON (APj-The inter Tuesday raids without advance no.
nal revenue service said Wednes tice to Washington.
day the sudden and 'sweeplng fed . MOl'sey figured that the pnrty
\X I Br rcgiuns, actual excess above below normal in Sasknlchewan and were three below normal ill Sask eral tax raids against Communist owed $389,265 in income taxes for
!if . wide I normal precipitation in northcent 10 below normal in Manitoba. atchewan and eight under normal party offices and the newspaper 1951 and The Dally.Worker owed
': larm, ral Alberta was 23 per cent, In Snowfall was the heaviest on rec, In Alberta. Daily Worker were in line with $46,049 for 1951, '52 and '53.
'.:. ,f"':;., ;,;.'ripitation " the Peace RiVer country three per ('rd that month in southern Mani February brought more heavy standard operating procedUre. LOCimn OFFICES
... ;-::..-.. ,"tho cent. It was 22 per cent defltlent toba, Winnipeg reporting 32 inches, snowfalls In Manitoba and in the While The Daliy Worker's'lawyer, With the co-operation of other
'.:. , ;\Ibcrta; in southcm Alberta, seven below the am(lUnts decreasing westward. northel'D regions of Saskatchewan talked in New York of going tt regiOl1al tax directors, he had pad.
'::':" _c.; i in eentrai Alberkta. h December was also very cold and Alberta, while subnormal court and Its editor denied any locks put on party officcs in Phila.
,,:, .. ,; ;':':-:lITl" :rhel :-\orthcast Sas atc ewan "'as 25 with aU regions averaging 10 de temll.rntures eoritinued over the tax debt, Revenue Commissioner delphia, San Francisco and Los
; ":.' ',,111'1' than, per cent above normal,. northwest grees below normal, and In that Prairies. Russell C. Harrington said in a Angeles, as well as in New York,
.. "':, 'l,,",t,,b,l. I \I per cent and southeast nye per month snowfall was above normal During March mild weather pre statement for reporters: whe?e similar action wns taken
. c ;_,.: . . .i.' i;, cent. compared with a deficit of OVer the whale West, with' severe vailed over grain areas, with good "I can assure you' that tlti case against The Daily Worker.
'.' " .. , r"m. 18 PCI' cent in the southwest. blizzards In some sections. precipitation In most of Albel'ta is being handied precisely as any The paper came .out Wednc3da)"
...
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loins RCAF
MONTREAL (CPl-Rohald
Cord Rowe, 66, president of N
tional Business Publications, Ltd.
BAY ROBERTS, 21-An died T.uesday ni:<ht at his home ijl
other of. Roberts pea n arby Senneville. ..
pie has JOIned Her ?olales!y's Ser.: e , .
vices. ThistiJpe it's a young lady. I Promincnt in Canadian buslneas
Miss Olive 'Snow, daughter of and technical magazine publica
:llrs. and the iate Capt. James H. j tion Cor many years, Mr. Rowe
Snow, of Smith Street, Bay Rob. was a former president of the
erts, has joined the Women's di Periodical Prcss Association 9f
vision of the RCAF. Canada .
Olive left here recently for the
RCAF Station at st. John, Que.
bee, where she will train,
We join with her many friends
in wishing Olivc the best of every
thing in her chosen career .
A minin" engineer by profession,
he was al;o a former editor of tht
Canadian lIIining Journal.
Funeral service will be held It
nearby Ste. Anne de Bellevu.
.
,,! ;;0 peri The precipitation Was In January the snowfall was gen and Saskatchewan, In other similar taxpayer matter however, and vowed, to keep on
. . .; as: general In !lIanltoba-34 per cent erally heavy and again above nor however, precipitation was less would be handled by the service publishing. Its e d ito r I a I staff, Morning Freiheit, a Yiddish Ian
,: c. ' ..- rvr" of ,ix: abn\'e In the western part mal, and while temperatures were than normal for the 1h'sl three under its obligation to enforce the locked out of its own headquarf.. guage newspaper located in the
,. ' ..... ,'" Ilcr'lIf the and 31 per cenl near average In Manitoba, they weeks. revenue laws," ers, worked in the offices of The Same
Thursday. Burial will be at .Buck.
ingham, Que.
' . c.:": ...... I ' ... t \ t;lr. h' 1 . th I I 3!iiti!'?Ji41
< .;' t\;'.", :;01... rar i; I IeI' In e cas,
'>.,"e:i '.' ,:h perl Folltwing a August, frists
I were general in the second week
111\'T[11 . , . of Septemhcr and the month as
, :';;;:Ii ;'. l!lr lilna1 a whole cool, with heavy rain.
, ..... :. ',r fail in north,centrai Alberta and
."., :., of 1 abo\'e normal elsewhere.
'. pre,'lplt.l 1 The lirst general snoll'storm oc
"." -" f\ : 1 clIrre:! near the end of October but
. " 1:: C.. I r.:
1nal
h ; precipitation then was below nor.
;,-; :.::.':c' area,. i mal I'xcepl in northwest Alberta
"" .:::: '. \:,,'mbrr.
10
1 and eastern :llanitoba.
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.:. ... ,," :rm. XOI'cmber wns extremely cold
o! (I'"
_.' .. '" with al'cragc temperatures 20 de
I grecs below normal in Alberta, 15
gs 3,300 Ducks
., \',. .\ f-.\;,n :llul J arc not directed by instinct but
, , ;.:.;,! c: ":'" Ill' topo;:raphical features such as
:' .. :!;: Hr I,;::rd 3JOO: ril'cr" IRkes and mountains. When
"1" 'C :. ';'r; to;rt thcy arrive near destination
. .. . 'thcy hal'r a close knowledge oC
'. .. r ;n:rrr.'t cf' the gl'ound and can trQI'cl by land
....t;. . r-! rr.t (or
. . 0 1I0thbaum bases this theory
:':c, .,l .the on, among other talngs. tests at
. '. !:',c.,C': :;,:wn. Dclta whiell prove a duck con
" _._ ,", .. c .... " "., :ldlifc .<idpt's home to be the plaCe where
.. :.;.. :Cl;. n'm it lear ed to fly 'and not where it
.. c'' ..r L;;ke II a' hatched.
Dud;, were hatched at Delta,
kept there I1ntll jU5t before the),
'. ;;.::;.:ri. learned to ani thcn transported
.. , .' , ("m:nrr!'i;.l, (Iuiekly to othcr places, from 10
'. "." had a 10 ,10 miles 8wa)'." In the new
;.: ;"; . ".co. mar.hes Ihe ducks learned to
". -.t t:.![ tatcr ohsen'ation sholl'ed the
.. ,11111, duck, returned to their transported
," . :' :.::r durK! into home, and not Delta.
t" r.; handed. onn:n TESTS
. ," . In cooperation with the RCAl"
hirrls arc IlI'eather o!lice at Macdonald air
:' This. station scientists ha\'e also studied
:.; 12.'i, the relationship between migration
r 1m! trum
1
1 and mass air movements.
'.:1 Tests ho\'e shown that in Octo
:! 'l.:,r,n, whIch 1 her and NO\'emher a young duck
::. :;jl '.1 an ArneI" flying at random could .end up no
i< II. Albert other placc than in regIOns south
"., .;:radl' pro, ea,t of its natal range.
h bm.l nn his The Delta 'station, sponsored by
the North American Wildlife Foun
\I joined the I dation and supen'ised by the Wild
:;'.'. inmu i life llanagement Institute, carries
:: t:t::.:: :r..n, i out projects the year round. Dur
;;:: 1";111"t con' iug the summer and fall graduate
.. ,k h"nal'ior. students and other wildlife men
5pend time there completing short
term studies.
\\.:"rlI',1I mi The station was established to
c . n,:,: an in I prumote Ihe stUdy of biology, es
::':t:;t,.,j ; !,'ogr oCI pecially waterfowl, and studies
H:/ hJtrnrrl. range from topics as water
I' l:t, "p. fowl cturtship to the effect of
;:: =.:.:.:nn f".* thpn hu ters on bird life... .
smart
little
for Bunn.Y TimE
MISSES'
LOAFERS
CHILDREN'S
1 STRAP SHOES
Pink, Red or Black Calf
or Patent.
InCants' Sizes, 4-8
$2.50 - $2.85
Child', Sizes, 9-12
$2.75 - $3.20
Mis5CS' Sizes, 133
$3.00 - $3.50
BOYS'
DRESSY OXFORDS
Calf Leather,
Black or BroWD.
Size. 11131,;
'3.95 up
Sizes lG
'4.95
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MONEY
INNER SPRING
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Reg. $32.50.
$24.
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BEAUTIFUL LAMPS
$9.25 lach
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$45.00 each
Be sure (0 see this' eoUce.
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REG. $59.50.
RUGS
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headboard bed, spring, spring mattress, 2 pillows -' 2 pillow
cases, bedspread and chest of drawers all 10 pieces for
this tiny sum during our Sale 1
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85th Birtbday.
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People In The News
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J. B. PETRIE 1\1" E DI k GIS' . I
J. B, Petrie, former meehan. '.., c son, en era were recent I'sltors 1.0 lhe Capl
Iral superintcndent of the Mining Intendcllt of the United Town Ele tal.
Compln),. celebratell his 85th birth. ctr!c Company was a .buslness
d.y on Tucsda)" 27th, Still viSItor to the Island Wedncsday Joe IIli1le,r travcllcd city. The Kinsmen Boys Club baskel
lIdh'c. It can be truthfully said of of this week. wards Tuesday morning. He re ball. team o( St. John's wm play
him that he is 85 young, (or tturned In the afternoon. ' the Wabana Boys Club team on
be retains the mental and bodly D. C. 1I1aekenzie and her Saturday. March 31st. at 2.30 In
tigour of a much younger man. little son, Russel Scott arc pre. Mr. lIlllton Tucker was In St. the C,L.B. Armoury on Bell Island.
Petrie was born at Victoria sen'ly spending a holiday with John's Tuesday In f.he interest of It is hoped that there will be a
llines, Cape Brcton. on March 27. Mrs. William Thlstle. MlS. Mae his business. large number attending the game.
IBil. and came to Wabana on Dc. kenzie resides at Alberta where We know that a goodly number of
tObcr 101h. 1910 as' mechanical her husband is a Flight Lieut. Mr. Alex Crosbie, travelling people are Interested in basketball
.uperintendent with the Dominion In the RCAF. salesml\n was here' Wednesday and will welcome this oPDPrtunity
Iron and Steel In No. soliciting business. of seeing the local team In action,
"ember of 1921, he was appoint cd Jea the 1I'.tlc 10, year old Greg Bonner of CJONTV was a
mechanical superintendent of the daughter of 1\Ir. and Mrs. Revlyn Mr. In'in Lidstone of Dart welcome visitor to the Wabana
amalgamatcd companies. Dominion Stares was taken to the G,'ace I mouth, Nova SeoUa WBS here dur Boys Club Snturday, His many
Iron and Steel and the NOI'n Scotia Hospital where she was Ing past week on a business followers Will be happy 10 know
Steel and Coal. Petrie retired opcrated on fer appendlcts the trip, Mr. Lidstone Is agent for that he plans. to return Iigain inI
from the ComFanl' 011 Jull' 1st following day. She was' aeeomp 'Dunlop Tlrcs. the not too dIstant futUre. .
1949 and thercaftcr 'mol'cci anicd to the city by her parents. __ During the Easter holidays,
to his former hometown. Vicloria -- Mr. Doug Neal rcturned {rom while children arc our of school,
to take up rcsidence there. James Normore of Nor. hospilal Wednesday afternoon; the Club will carryon its
rctrie accompanied by Il'l1rc's l\1eat Market was III st. usual programme. We open at 4
a short hoUda)' on John's Tuesday on a business trip MT. A. MacDonald salesman each. afternoon and. at 7.
15
p.m.
the Iron Isle la,t summcr. I'i.liting for the Grcat Eastern Oil Com. at mght. Next wcck III thiS column
members of thclr family and rc. Mr. Waltcr Bradlcy o( the Uni POllY I.imitcd was here Tucsday wc shall tell )'ou more about Bol's
nrwlnJ: made ol'cr a ted Nail Foundry Company was on a business t.tlp. Club happemngs.
perii'd of forly during thcir here Tuesday doing business {or ----,
.ta)' here. his company. 1I1r. AI Porter went to St. To Wed Next
: In rxtending felicitations on the John's Tuesday morning on a ' ,ff,

mthicicstoDnAcILiyn IIIr. .T. Richards has buslncss trip. 'T d . ,"


.... entered a city hospital where he ues ay 'r.'
!'EWS joins with all its readers in Is under obscrvalicn. lIIr.' Norman Cohcn paid a . '
.l'ishing him continuance of good business trip to Sl.. John's Wed,
Ind I'igour for years 10 lIIr. J. D. Taillon paid a busl nesday morning.
of Mr. Arnold Ben
nctt. son of )Ir, and Arthur
IIlr. Charlie O'Neill of Canada Bennett, (Bell Island). to !IIiss
tome. ness trip to St. John's Tuesday
morning.
-- Packers Limited was here Wed, Jean Mcrecr; daughter of Mrs.
: The Easter Story Mr:Peter Mercier crossed over nesday In the interest of hIs !lrm. Tuckernnd the laic Charles !IIer
to the Capi+.al Wednesday morn , _ . cer of Kelllgrews. C,B,: has been
. T' Ing .on a brief visit. Mr. Aaron Mr. Harry, Maunder of W. J. arranged to take place . at St.
. omorr.ow IS Easter Sunday and Ln t Si L It d C C"prl'an's Chur"h. Tues
o e z o. mon el' zan om McGrath and Ccmpany visited 'J.
nc again we commemorale the pa y was I r bit I da". April 3rd. at 10 a,m. The cere
Giorio R I' n Ie e on a us ness r p 11ere this week doing bU5lness, '
esurrec Ion. Easter 'V d d mony 11'1'11 be pnrformed by the.
takes 't f h c nes ay. ':'Iary Johnson was In 51.
I name rom I e AnglG- ". " rector. Rel'erend T, F. Hone"gold,
Saxon Eastre Goddess f S John' Wednesday On a business '
, ' a prtnb IIIr. and Denis Rose ,Isll. " Reception nt the home of the
was held el'ery ed the Metropolis Tucsday morn. visit. groom's parenls,
pn . e word "Paschal" (per. in(.' Mr. Bennett is on the accollnt.
to Passol'er or Easter). dc. IIlr. Rober'. Cohen went to 51. in::: staff of Dominion "'aballa Ore
m'cs from the French word "Pas. John's Wednesday 011 a business . , d
for Easter. II hiell in th IIIr, Frank Hedderson return LImIte nnd his bride to be Is a
f II I' e ed from a l'lsl', to the city Tues. trlJl. teacher at the Wabana Anglican
.. to came rom Ie ,atm d ft Acndeml'
(rom the Hcbrcw namc of Passover ay a ernoon. ' ..
the time of the sacrifice of th; -., 1I1r, Waller Butler was ill the. ----,
lamb. nlc ,1ewish Passover comes IIIr. Thomas Stoyles. Propletor I ell)' Thursday (or a medical check I Tf 1\1
at the same time 3S the I oC lIleat Market was in 'up, . . d cchn c:r .
Chmtl.n Easler, and is also a time St: John s Tuesday on a buslncss: --- I:)
for rejoicing, tnp. " ?llr. George Bnsha lI'ellt to St. i -- ,
.A.t Easterlidc people throng ! yesterday mo,'ning 01\ a Wednesday tile regular
their churches and sing praises 101:. and 1Ilrs. Fred 111. Rosc I buslncss trip. He 'oak his car. I luncheon of the Kiwanis Club was
and Hallelujahs in honour of this - held at the Canadian Lcgion,
great occa.ion. Choir bo>'s in their Ron Pumphre)'. representing the
most fcstll'e robes move 1 prcss. was the only guest for the
down the aisle singing again the APRON ALLEY' I He was illl'lted by Presi
age-old belol'cd Easler anthems. dent,Jlm, Archibald to attend each
JIan), of the flowers and sprays t meellng In future as the guest of
that arc used in profusion to dec. . , '. .. the club. .
orate our altars ha"e a legendary WIth the austerity and solcmnlt) 1 from pans, peel off paper, flOish Therc was no buslncss trans
sisnificance, and It is interesting of Lent behind us, and here cooling on racks, I acted al this mceting which ad
\0 correlate the C\'ents of the at last with all its joy, cI'crybod>" To serve. layers together with jour.ned at 7.15 50 members could
Resurrection wilh the flowers of 15 celebrating, and food pla)'s an pepehe5 and sl1lC1y whipped crcam.
1
3ltend church services.
But. Easter is more Important part ill the festlvltlcs'l und pile 'more 1I'!llpped cream on
than a seasonable celebration' dishes on Easter Day \'ary top. Decorate WIth more pcacb I I S k '
more Ihan lilacs. tulips and daffa: widely according to" s!lccs,. J.lons pea er
dils. It is the greatest day In the tastes. and while baked ham may C1WCOL.1TE DESSERT
C\'hri5Iian year. It commemorates be traditional Easler fare In some 1 I teaspoon geMln A 80
the Re.urrcction of Our Lord' It families. and we believe this to be cup cold watcr :'1. lVll
is the hope of cvery del'out so particularly . with American \. cup crn;oa '.
earnest christian to share the joys I families, ppullry. either turkey 01'. 2 cups milk
and happiness of thc Resurrecled chicken. stili seems to be the I 1 pound marshmallows
Chr!;t. None \\'ho hopes for that favourite in Newfoundland. (We'd; 4, yoU;s. slightly beaten
but is aware of his unfitness and be willing to bet that a ..goodly I teaspoon salt
unworthiness. That is why our number of Newflcs would turn a 1/16 teaspoon peppermint extract
fath.ers put such emphasis on cold shoulder to any of the afore 1, teaspoon vanilla
penitence as a prcparation for mentioned If there were flippers I i,2 beavy crcam. whipped
Easter. ADd pcnitcnce simply on the menu). ., cup
T.he guest speaker at the Wab
nna Lions Club dinnc,r mec'ing
next Tuesda)' el'cning will be :'Ilr.
AdClison Bown Who will speak on
Cil'iI Defence. lIIr, Bown Is the
chief civil defence offlecr for
Bell Island.
means sorroll' for the wrongs we And so. we leave the choice oi I egg whItes
hne done. a main dish to the cook. and turn 14 loctyfingers or strips of I Sunday Ser\rices
No one can come up to Easter our attention to the dessert. And sponge eake
1\"ith high hopes of sharing that we think these 'wlll plcase every Soak gelatin In cold water for I CHURCH"OF ENGLAND
great event, who has not faced up body: minutes. (EASTER DAYl
to, el'i!s 01 his own lire, ad. AND CREAM CAKE In a heav)' saucepan, combine ST, CYPRIAN'S-Rector. Rc\,er
them and fell 21z cups sifted cake flour coc.oa. milk and whol? marshmal.: end T. F. Honeygold. Curate. RCI"
Chnstiall5 must examine them. 1 2-3 cups granulated sugar 10\\ s. Over low heat, stIr constantly erend C. D. Haynes. 6 a.m,. Hoiy
lelves and prepar eror the great 1 H doubleacting bak ulIIII Is blended, and marsh Eucharist: 8,30 a.m,. Holy Com
Il.ay by I SInccre rcgrel for the ing powder mallo\ls arc almost dIssolved. . munlon; 11 a.m,. Holr Eucharist;
that '!Ilr their Il,'es and blight ' from heat. Continue sl1r 3 p,m. Children's Scrvice; 7 p,m.
their moll"es, which regret is a OR rIn" untl! marshmallows arc com Evensong.
preclude and a necessary condit. 2!. ordinary baking pletely.dlssolved. ST. MARY'S-8,30 ft.m,. Holy
Ion of God's. forgil'cncss. It is only powder Slowly add egg yolks. Rclurn to Eucharist; 3 p,m., El'ensong.
whose sIns hal'c all been ad. 1.2 ,teaspoon baking soda and, stirring ,constantly, cook
milled and forginn who can 1 teaspoon salt untIl mixture beginS to' thickcn UNITED CHURCH
the cross and enter the S' cup soft shorl"ning and coats spoon. Minister, ReI'. F. G, ,tlclr. 8 a.m.,
true of Eastnr. 1/' cup sour milk" . Add gelatin. salt and flavorings. ,\ " h I Holy Communion; 11 a.m.. Divine
We arc IIl'ing in troublesome 3 eggs. unbeaten mlxt\ulrc Is quite thick, Worship; 2,30 p.m,. Open Session
lime, and we're afraid-afraid to 1 teaspoon vanlll tr tuna oroug I y set. Sunday School'. 7 p.m., Divine War
Ih'c today or plan tomorrow. In a ex ac Fold In whipped cream' and ship.
our piteous fear \\'e nend the .erene m cups hcavy ercam, whipped' stiffly beaten egg whites,
." Drained canned sliced peach LI b
wisdom of Him whose glory we es ne attorn and sides of an 8 SALVATION ARMY
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celebrate this Easter month. His NOTE: If you use butter or mar. Inch mould, with split lady fingers
words can give us power to over. garine instead of shortening, reo or strips of sponge cakc. Pour
com.t today the fears of tomorrow. duce the sour milk to cup. chocolate mixture inlo lined moul.d
Live proudly, )j"e good. and do Heat oven to 350 dcgrees F. Line Chili until sct-3 to " hours. .
not be afraid. Think of the words bottom of round g" layer: pans with TQ serve. unmould on plate and
Brigadier and Mrs. Morrison.
Captain V. Ivany and Lleut. Way
with ten girl cadets from the Sal
I'atlon Army Training College SI.
John's will be visiting Bell Island
for the Easter weekend, A public
welcome meeting will be held on
Saturday, 'night. The Brigadier' and
his staff will conduct the services
on Sundul. The public Is invited.
Senior Captain G. and Mrs. Hick
llIan, Corps Officers.
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of comlort of our Lord Himself. waxed paper. . garnish with more whipped cream
L?rd Jesus Christ said, uye be. . Into large electrlc.mlxer bowl. If dcsired.
he"e In God. believe also In Me. sift together flour, sugar. baiting --------
I leave with you. My peace powder. soda and salt. Drop in Stork News
I.gl\e unto you; not as the world shortening; pour In sour milk,
gn'eth, give I unto you. Let not With' mixer at low to medium Mr. and Larry Butler of
your heart be troubled, neither speed, beat 2 minutes, scraping Mount Pearl are receiving 'the con
b: af:aid".-John 14127. bowl Bnd beaters ollen. Add eggs gratulations of Ihelr many friends
t Id of the wtft-ld Is and vanilla; beat 1 minute longcr. on the blrtll of a baby boy. reo
o III the the praycrs, the Turn into pans. Bake about 30 min 'Ccntly. .
firm of Chalker and Company. st.
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MEMORIAM
YOUNG -
IDling memory of
my dearest Pal
FREDDIE YOU:'>G
losl bis life bv
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ewS
rom
. Mrs. lobn Vickers 'CARB'ON,EAR N
Died Wednesday
san
The community of Bell'Island Obi in earlier'life, but she also knew ITo M .. .. :
learned with deep regret of the . ltuary (!uurage' and 'strength through her . \lWamS eebn. g:,:
of an esteemed resident abiding in God.
oC the lsland in the person of 1-'01' the last twenty years' she CARBONEAR, March .24''':'
:\lrs. John Vickers whose death FANNY B. JOYCE has resided with her ne'phew )101 Thursday's mee'ing oC the Car
occurcd at the Gen&rol Hospital There passed away at colm Cameron. A short service \Janear Kiwanis Clubs was undel
Activities
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Many Happy
Returns
Wednesday a[(ernoon. I\1rs. Vic. JIIurch 20th one of Its oldest was held at her home by the Rev. I the chairmanship of l\Ir.
I{ers was in her 60th year. Sur. cItizens and th.c youngest mem, W. B. Johnson thence the body' was' Davis, Chairman c{ the lnter
viving her arc her husbaOd, cne her. of Its most respected conveyed to Carnell's Funeral Club Committee. The programmi
step son William Vickers, .. Bell' famlhes In the person of Fanny Home in St. John's where the included the showing of [oui.
I I d d B. Joyce. . funeral service was conducted by films, each of which was educa
S nn i An one stepdaughter, The late Fanny B: Joyce was Rcv. F. E. Vipond. On the first tional and entertaining.
Biarknwrc I
At Wabana
Many happy returns of the day Alonzo . Russell, Corner born nt Carbonear In October, day of spring with all its prorr.ise were all members of Bay
to Mr. George Peddle who cele. F th . . , 1846, the youngest daughter of of new life she was laid to rest erts Club as follows. President,
bra ted his birthday on March 27th . ur lUI reference Q her de the late William and Georgiana in the General Protestant Ceme Lloyd Powell, Bill
. __ ._ .'. ?lIse II' appeal' in a subsuquent Guy. She married the .late George tery beside her family. Dave Russell, Hcward Moores and
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;.... I::: 1'hl' IIt1I bland I he unable to get time of!.
hOl'kl')' (('am \\'111 leal'e Sunday for I Brltn Power' who received an
' .. ' Curnl'!' Brullk. The tcam will play eye injury during the junior series
.... .. t\l'll l'xhibition games there and against St. John's, expects to be
Birthday greetings tu I\!orilyn ISSUe of the Bcll Island News. I and took up residence.in She is survived by one sonl Wal Bert Hillyard.
Tulk who was eight old on Til I' . , Juhn s where she was acllve 111 ter, residing at Toronto, and a
Thur.da)', March 29. Greetings G 'Id
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es - of St.. CyprIan s all of. the work of the then \ number of nephelVs and nieces. -------
t "(I t'" I F II h k
two 1'1 Irr a "rail( a s or Gan, out of ospital this wec", Rccoru
. : .. :.' .\ Ill'r un thc way homc. It is also ing to repurts, the injury was not
. :.,.! !l(t-,ible that they ma), mcet a St. as serious as It might have been.
come Cram the family, . Ill. be sponsormg a card Methoehst Church and was for a
gallle In \he CLB Armoury on number of years superintendent 0[. The camellia was named for .:,
A I'ery happy birthday greeting Easter night April 2nd. George Street Sunelay School. She Only about onehalf the populo- Jesuit, George Josef Kamel, whl,>,
., ':. t'!lj,'Y' .luhns ((,Jill in the Stadium when The Bell Island Senior League
, ,:,:: ." !'l'lurn. series will be completed when the
to lIIr. Wallace Ncat who cele. Good pmes are offered. Please knew sorrow, bereft of two of her I lion 11 India survives to the agc brought the plant to Europe.
brntes his birthday on Tucsuay, reser\'e the elate. three children nnel her husband of 20.' from the East. '.,'
'. . ,!:!','lIlrnt. IJl'nn Hc('\'(' will not accompany AIIStars return from Corner
. ": ., the team. owing to tlte fact that Brook
April :lrd,
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To Visit
Wabana Flashbacks Milital'Y Colleges
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April, 1922 I Steamship Company,_ and seven cipal of t.he Wabana Anglican I
I Thr crcll' of the Bell Islaml: crew members on board, Academy IS one of four teachel's I
StC'anhllip Company's freigh'! Two weeks passed and RS ,'he' that heen to make
,twa: S.S. :\Iary killed 100 scn); 1l\lal'Y hml not been Iteatd fl'Om It tour of the III
i while J'{'turning to 51. .Tohns ! was fea.:cd that she had been Mon!renl. Mr. Newl!ook \1'111 he I
. f:olll til!' Idand. They wel'c talicnl caught ill the ice and carried til the lour elurms the Eastel'
::ltu St ..lohns and sold to BOIwing . sea. Then George Xeal, Ltd" di
: :111' lIn's. Seals were "CI'y rectors of the Belt Island S(cam -------
. '., .;' 11'''' a plcntiful in CCllception Bay thnl ship Co" receil'ed R 'message NOT" OF TII.\:>;I'S
. ..' .\I':'il from Capt. Colbourne statinit The family or the late Allee
.... .. ' ,:,,1 1'1:1. FIII;owing Ihis success the that thc Mary had a'rrived Rt Dwyer, wish to sincerely thank,
,'. ': l' .... ,: til'''' \Ya; outfilted for a tll'O wcek's Catalina in a damaged condi'jon. all those who helped in the rc i
,;", . and af'.cr discharg 'rile ship had her tail shaft brok. cellt loss of their beloved mothe!',
!,.' ':, ,: ';" in!! hc!' next ca'rs:o uf fl'eight at en and lost her propellor. She and grandmother. Especially ReI'. ,
'. : . _.;;.: \. :.r 1l1'1I Islallil she sailed for the icc made her way inlo Catalilla by Father O'Dwyer, 'Dr. YOllng, ;\\1'.1,;
.. ". '.'f,', " ullder tlJ(' dircclion o[ Cnptaill means of sails and WAS after. James Iliblls, nnd Malt :\li!.II
." .. j" :,' :., Ill' .1. C. Colhourne. director cf the wards towed to St. Iohn's. ler, Brown. Jim :llurphy"
Edwarl! Fewer, Dick Penney, !II ax ,
Do Yon Realize ..
Ryan, Fredie Bryan, Thomas 1
Ryan, Edward O'Qulnn, Elizabeth
Fitzpatrick, Alonzo Besso. I
:lIASS CARDS-Mr, anti
I, \l'as a spelling textbook- llIan is naturally expected to ac 'I I 'I \\"111 J C
An autu radiator throws cfr, shoulder Indicates '.here is wood Dall Sto),les, :\[nx and Nellie
enuugh Jwat to heat a Uroolll I higher up-It. Is a waste of time Ryan. llr. and Edward
hotl,e "n a zero day-The first to crasp an oppcrlunity, unless Fewer, Kit and Jim :I[urph)" Dick
Inluk in Canada, jill you know whnt to do witll i'.-A Penney, Bill and :'Iary Cummings,
d
.1 r. al1l . rs. I am onnors,
is nCI'er waste cxecpt I quire something with age bllt :llr. alld :llr5. ,Tohn Connors of
when gi\'c it to YO\ll'sclf- I 100 many fellows do their acquir. Wm., Patrick Hammond, Bell),
Knllwl('dge is what you learn I ing at tile waistline-Xo\hing is Carrol Thomas and Louis Brown,!
fn'llI others: wis(IOIll is whal you i morc frequently opened by mls John and Rnd
tradl YO\ll'self-The time 1.0 take take than the mouth-An ounce Elizabeth r'itzpatrick, and
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-Tllc greatest nmtal,e yeu can pound of aul.hority-A good ancl Maude Dwyer and family,l
make in this is ttl be continu: li.tenC'r ls not only popular e\cry i\lr. and )11'8. Bernard Haweo,
"!Iy f caring you will makc one- 1 whw'e, \Jut a whllc he ]llullie and Mike :lIaggic i
for cl'cry man who reaches. sOlllethmg-If you nel'er nnd Jim Hibbs, John Dwyer and
there but ,It.S . stick YOUI' neck out, yuu'll nevcr famll)', :III'. and :III'S. William M.I
1"0 late tllCn-Succc., I' the aill' I get your head abc\'e '.he crowd- Th' II 'II' d 'I '\' St I
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lIy 10 j(e' a ong II' I PC?' II! cnemy 0, t Ie best is not the Annie :llurphy, Nicliolas aml
pIt' and ahead of cthclo-Alter worst but the good enough- An"cb Stoyles Mart and :I!ary I
you 65 miles pel' . Therc arc in nature neither rc Mh. :11m' connors,' ill'. 1
not your. cnr . you l e nor punlshm.en's-there anel !llr . Willinm Jack oneil
d1g Il-Dntng, a I. like sha\' arc. consequcnces-lhstory may Lyda Brown, :1[1'. and I'S. Patrick
mg.-the. langeI' It s pu. off, poss.lbly record thcse years as the :\IIl1er 7111', and :III's. Tom Brown,l
h,al'dl'l' 11 .':.hO ,Aspa'ln Age-or perhaps. ns the I Edwa;d Penney :lIike and )[arv I
::1'1>\ all. ?ge of lhe great hunt fer park Brown, Catherine and GCl'ar;1
"rt 11l111l1l, the Ilu.trt bcfllrc the. IIIg spaec. B '1 Ed' d W I I d F '1 .
11l':llw-The hi!(hrr une in' I raZl, wllr. a S I an !lml )'1
(ilt. ('\'cning, the 10\\C'.r he ICl'ls I WI' Tom and Mana Dwycr, :III'. and:
.. _____ a1 In Ill!' lIIurning-A chip on the I a lana . ,Tnmes J. )Ir. and:
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as 1 ac is tel" Jaclmlan, Mr. and :llrs. Walter I
, Hawco, Bili and Belt)' Kavanagh.:
rorty.une years ago, Bell Js Gus and ilIary Stoyles, Will anci!
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I lund was marooncd from the near ilIary Stoyles, Mr. Rnel Mrs. Clar.:
by mainland by an Al'ctic icc ence Kent. and )Irs. M. T. i
! b!ockadc, similiar t1!Rt which IlIammond, :llr. Rnd Mrs. Amhrose l
: chsrup1ed l'ommUlllcaltons .bet Stoyles, Bernard and :lladelin'
I ween the Island and Portugal! Stoylcs, '\'om Dwyer of John and I
CC\c during the month of APril'
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family, .Jim and Angela 1Ilorrisse)" ,
o[ last year. One of Iho first to Mrs. Eliazbelh Stoyles, and!
cross O\'er the at I.hat time illr5. William J. (St. ;
was :111'. Bcnjamin Buller, now I John's)i Mr. "Ill! :l-Irs, GUS'!
a pCllHionccl' o[ Dominion wab.,' Whalen. (SI. ,John's): i
"na are Limiter!, who Is enjoy. SDII'ATIlY CARDS--:'tlrs. Eel i
illl: cxcellent health at the lage' ward Krnt. anti illr5. Ben ,I
or 'i0 years. Pitts, (New Glas:::Jow).
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Facts About
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1. Installations made by' fully
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3. Propane hurns more efficiently than
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4. Propane (Ioes not stain cooking
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5. With a ProlJanc inslallation the 2
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",alrl' healing and refrigcmlioll ami
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Steamship
FURNESS liED CROSS
Dr. Jordan
Says
. Fllrt Hamilton Icavinu Halifax
. Apr. 3, due SI. John's Apr. 5,
BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D.' sailing Apr. 7 (Halifax and
......, York).
XXIX 1 not choose sldcs," he finally said. It Is not surprising that a con Fort Avalon lcaving Hal!fax Apr. Apr. 6, due St
L1SA sat at Ihe far end of the "We know that thc British will siderable number of '3, due st. John's Apr. 5, sailing I ing Apr. 10 .
table and looked O\'Cr at the fuur I establish a missIon here when dents write fer information con Apr. 7 (Corner Bruok and New I Ikdfurd Ii I .
pairs of grim eyes fixed on her . they rccell'e the Sterglous Usl. It cerning a disorder of the lungs' Yllrl;). .9, dlle St .
The candlc on the center of '.he i means that we must organize and known as emphysema. Apparent. Fort Hamilton leaving New I Apr. 12.' n! Art 1\
l:lble cast a dancing shadow on I act on information about arms Iy many people have this disorder York Apr. 14, Halifax Apr. Ii. dUI' I
tl:e bare 11'.:1115 uf the rocm. I shipments. train schedules, sub. without sympt./ms since studies of SI. John's Apr. 19, sailing Apr. r.LARI<E
Three of the men she had I marines . It means the Britloh the human body after death have 21. ,:htrn
known since childhood. Only the I will ship In arms to help us carry shown variolls degrees of this con I NFLD. CAN. STEAMSHI PS I Ii
stran;:e, Dr. Harry Thack. out missions. We knoll', too, that dition to be present In about 1 Belle' Isle due SI. John's Apr. : ao. ,Iue SI.
ery was ncll' '0 hcr. I the Germans will vllllges person in 20. 2, sailing Apr. 3. Apr. 3. t':
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"Il was to stop. and cl'les and kill our citizens The mcst important 5ymptor.: lof Northern due 51. John's \1 el1:mlioc ieal'it,
him." shc for act we commit againsl emphysema 'is s h 0 r t n e s s of II, due 51. JOhn';'A'
Pajl.l.Pancs, the 11I'jcst. his' Ihem. What is our gnin? If wc breath. 1'his i; thc result of loss Apr. 13. ,t
beard no\\' grar .. I1ugc meon hecomc strong-if we can p131'C of elasticily of the !issues of the W.Al'ERFRONT X".I!lPort Iralin'
bred :\1ichalis, tht' union OrJ:lani.! cnough PI'cssure on tile German;, lungs." (file Sf. JOhn'; .
%(,T. I\'ho the scowl of an thcy will hc fcreed to kcep their Obl'iollsl). If n larl(e porlion of Apr. 28. AI:.
angn.' lion .. Gentle. scholal'ly I troops here anel will not be able the lungs arc im'oh'ed the victim I D IRECTO RY --
the profcssor at thc 1'0 I'c!ensc thcm for fighting on of emph)'sema will clel'clop shorl ----
unh the main fronts. :-1elth('1' )'OU nol' nes, of breal11. A. E. JIlCK'IAN CO., I,TIl.
ham1ike pounded I can the Greek people from cx.tcnsilc Payoff is moored up for;
on tht' tablc lind the e<lndle' st;rlking hack. Trul)'. Papa.Panos, stmhes of thiS conchtlOn which arc the winter; ;11511 (;race. Hllchnel'i
bounrt'd. "Whr didn't ),ell follow' thr hills arc angry." still continuing. and Thonw, ;md Rolwrl I
hI' roared. I The )ll'iest Hc knell' It results in mllst in,tances'l ('.\NAn.\ )'I\CKEI:S !.Til. '
aid 110t answcr. I these men spokc the truth. from chronic of the Cornll'all 2ml is wailing 10 go
"Llsa." said "you Greece I\'as des'ined fel' a blood slich a Ion::! contlnucn broncilltls; nil rlock nexl wcek. 'j
were under orders to kill him in bath that would make all the ch.rOllle 3sthrn", or n cllcst ddOl. llAIi\E .I01l:\'STO:\' & CO. 1.1'11.
the Pl'rnl likc ancient tril,ltedies trll'al by com. mit,'. i V. Sid anll Sam, (:101'1'1'. mas
happened. Do you realize thc. par5iol1. ""cry well, 11'0 will 'No! .al\ of those willi bal'c ,lIch tet', is freight fllr 1I:,rc Hay. II
('omequenrc' if hc falls m'o Ger. : 110 cxpcnse in finding the develop cmphysema bllt ])owr, GI'ccnsllond, SI.
man ; .\meric01n and getting him of tbe Is greate:. ; Trinity. B.H., WcsleYl'ilIe, Iladg
Her mouth was dn.'. She closed' the coun'ry." occupatIOns pI' esc n t ers Quay and Silxer Fox Island. I
lIer ('yes and licl:cd her Then Ihc four of them turned speCial hnzards f Ilr the c1cl'elop1 B. Tanner, Ralrh'
"I de nct hide that I IOl'e' to Lisa. lIel' lips 'wcre white. She ment for emphysema. Tho sri Smith, ma,ter, took f rei g h t I
him:" arose and spokc; "Bercre ":orll them In contacl I for Hodgcs COIC. Clarenville.
the plicst. had sat: you make a decision, thNe is WIth or ":ho an' Hickman's Hr.. Long Hench, and
liFlerjng Be stroked 'he! morc I mmt tell YOII 110W." m WhIC!1 cm:. other ports in Trinily Hay. Sail
of his beard. At la,t he spokc I In slow, deliberate words. Lisa n mcreased rl.-k of Infcc. ! ed ,rcdnl',dal', :llarch 14th.
hi! high.pitched I'olce that unfoldcd her story beginning Ions arc parllcularly likely to I T. HAI.LET I.Tn.
:1el'Cl' failed 10 clrry wi'h the day that the Gestapo i J t .11: a Norma Conrad, Blackmore, mas
"Thanassiii-:l!ich01!is-Dr. Thac, had picked her up and takell her . he p.a,t tl'r, is wailing to go on dock when
ke."\.'-l serioush.' wonder if all to Heilser. The four mcn II ho blell on II'md or I dockane is availahle. "lass blowcrs were alSl! parllCular I ." .
of us.arc not wrong about, :I[cr. looked snocked. Thcn she told ot '. . Lmdl' H.IIIIOIII' IS moored up lor I)' llkeh' 10 deHlop cmphv;;cm" tl
Would i! nol be wise that the week. or tert'or and ended, b ' .' lb' I Ie ,eason.
a!l ju.t forget about I her stor,\' al the point where ul IIl1s IS pro In Iy nol the 0:\' !lOCK SI:\'CE c mph \' , e m n . ' .
you insane. . :lIorrison had dashed lrom the comc, from C'3USCS, il: Bwm, Collier.. )Iarlllus 1111'1 y.\'.
not Taise your \'oicc to me, apartment a'. Satal'riondcu, 125. is important to eliminate In ,0 far, off on Saltlr
You arc not speaking In She askcd no The mcn as' possihle. the s[lecial danl!ers or I i\larch _4th.
U:1!O:1 hal!. Suppose :I[orrison. sat in horrified silence, Lisa ' occupation anel to lI'eat chronic I . H.M..C. DOCKYARD
e!Capl' ... hI' doci I walkcd straight and PI'oua to thc lUllS! infections as {'Oldy ane! a, aI, ,rlre tUll. :3 and motor
tU:-:1 1111' namrs ",'cr '0 the BrIt. : door. "I sholl wait 111 the lectinly as pns,ihlr. It ccrtninh'l ,essel. L5.1 12!:!2, Seal1f'acon. l';lIT.
'!!h ... Han any of yr,u thousht 'room," she saic\. shollirl he l1o'sihlr 10 rrillicr 2nd. Hamaf:I'!'
\I hat would happen It " I of I'ictims r!f 1'.\1'.]): 20, and
mcar.' 11(' \\'111 be rompcll(lri 10' TllnOUGIl the !Inper.lhin l by Ihl'se IIIcans. II prr'oll with linUS, alSl' ."althl'lI'
''''t C:1 thet:' information. .\nd. walls she heard pOlllld :1 chronic rnll"h take ,!co' J\T /lOCK
:::clIllenlC'n. I"c expect the his {is'. 011 Ihe iable. I tn appropl'iale lrcatnwnt lor ,SS. Kyle is mO'lI'cd 111' ,)r tI\I'
111 sil by idly. "ill kldcs is a trailor!". . ' Ilhe cause, II'hatel'er it ma.l he. h
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l'1'!;;' 3!(' 1:1 triP e Thana5sis shook his. hoad in I (orr too mueh tim!' has rbpsel
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"B.'!h," grumbled. Ill' disbelief. lIts stueliolls np[1eal'" -- ------- --- I In spitc oC prcl'enth'c I A. 11. nlUlIlI.\Y & CO.
()I'cr the table .nri pcintcri r,nce belied thc fael that he was: HOLLY'WO OD TODAY shake hands less frequcntly. ,.\' -which shoulr! include her! res" ilL\'. Polar Clipper, Dali<.
h:! almost into Papa. enc of the mo,t daring men 11' thc : nod or a pleasant greeting dol'S I and prohahh' thc usc of nntibb; mm,ter. ,ailed Thllrsday, )!arch :!1.
beard. we receiving mO\'emcnt. "Lisa-[ can". be\lcl'e , . the job. tics wherc infection i, inl'oh'ecl- ':
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Fortune and then to Gloucesh'r
milk anri halley from 'he Ger- i'. I hal'e knewn her since she'j By ERSKINE JOHNSON I kn II' b I ' But on the occasions when II o man)' people wi\[ develop Glenwood, Frampton, master,
; mans Onb' the was a sirl of 16, She was a stu. I HOLLYWOOD- (NE;\) _r.'x. learn
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e I always I men s h a k c hands, it's wise to in varying degrees of sCl'eri I having engine repairs.
'. bulchen massacred a hun. dent of mine." i elnsh'cly Yours: Ike fina'Uy ' every ;n
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.c ard way," , remembcl' .that .the most impec., ty. \ Agnes i\IcGlashen is moorrrl up
dre:i cilmans In Crcte." "I too l1a\'e known her alld her. up his minrl, but there's still a' The \1" I able groommg Will go to naughl jf I A great numbrr of drugs hal"'. fur the scason.
Thanam! interrupted. ":\s fomily foT many years." IIIiehalis' ques'lon marl; about whethel" a . about I the handshake is ' beC:1 t!'icd tu improl'c the It'lltil.", S.S. Helen IIorn is loailing
,much as I lon and respecl you. ,aid "\\'e cannot let ;entimen' Grace KeUv will COlltl'nUn rll ,nell Frcnch mone: "It s \,eory Unpleasant handshakes tiou of Ihl' lungs with \,;lrl'ill" Slh', cargo of Ibh
F tl1 l.t th ?Iii h . . . c II' ullu""al EI'pryone in the I tl" '.' S .' ".' .
! er. . m11, 1\1 c. lallty rulc 11,." III' had dealth too ml1g for mOI'ie stardolll. Will sh' '. . .. : :, cas wres II1g grip, generally 1(II'Cn 11)' eI';S. ume people Il'Ith Chl'OIlIl' CII()SIIrF. & ('0.
alis., P:'s;ll'e has prlll',. long wi'h too many of whll retil'e 11'0111 Ihe screen M'el' IS lIlalllccl. : women who championship <el'lIl to ['onsidel'ah I M.\'. whirh rinbhrti
ed .rllllless. Tht' Cilles and the played both sides. . coming Ine Princess ()f JII"W") '1'1" : hockey player,,: IlInp fbh, gin'" I)' h!lpcll tf tit,,)" call speRiI III< Ibe l'o1'iugal l'oleIl('1t IsI:ulIl Ite
hills are angry and our 'peoplt' I . I/el' prince.te.he -\ l\Irs. by women who ha\'c till' 'jdea thai <'older nlOnlh5 of the "I'ar ill :, 1;1. is rllllV III' for "Hie.
,will figh'." . "It seem; we ha\'c no ChOICP,' But <1'11.. t (' \I . IIlten',ew WIth Proriucer bcautiflll women obtain style It) mild climalt'. A YlII: & liUNS
"And do you agree with them .. Thnnassis said: "But I will not bv 11'111 co;tar' lI'ithl SSI Trur.!! Pasternak about his au'o I languishing; the cozy, unshakillg' 'l'III-:ItE .-\1.1'0 IIEE;'; i Hllu.rt Kllicl;l,' HI:lci;\\'tlotl j,
Dr. the 1I13n to pull the trigger." in "Designing \\'(;nl' it CIVil t blcg..aphy, "En,y Ihe Hard Way," griplhat rnris with a little squcezl' ,001" illtt-re,lin" reporls in th"!lIw,It'1' is gl'lti II ,,' n"tlil' to go UII
Thacl;cry said rothing. 'I'hi; honeymoon 1'h astat.,a clr tt I'ecalled the first big movie hit. often given by nunt, II'ho feel Ihcy medica! ill rrl'ent year' dnl'k heflin' !n,i::hlic;":
TilE b fda r i I t h' It I' . I' S a c,t "Three Smart Cirls " t' h t . lb' I' II . I . cny. ace m n em" nCI 11'0\5 no IS rna e . words on thc subject al Ihis II' 'i. , '., ..,. s arrlllg , .; arc some gl'ca 11'ISlom ecau 'I" !"'o \'Ing Ie 11<<, .of spec,al breath I Inkpcn will he
Jirbl fnr many momcnts. "I (10 "If sht' II'as 0\ traitor, would illl! arc: rt and Its you Ilhen you' IIIg which results In 11I'll'cady in 3 fl'w days to takc freight
.. "" ".\ny'hing hi hne" .', . 1 Sma!. (,E'ls Grown Up." "'ere 111 chaper.<; and the flipper. Icrnlltlent pre5<lIre on the ,10 1l000th('rn purl,.
have 10Id.IIIs..;!cr .it01;I' I.; fine wilh g II I, hI's Oldtullers hllnked a fel\' seconds' which nCI'er seems to grip at nil. for wntilnlion. : Ear! Keith and Eu"cnc ROl' arc
HAVE MONEYI
than 10fi.OOI) CanJ.
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Papa.Panos sal(. . HollvlI'ond i'widl'I" I '. laler whcn lIelcll Parrish ap frequcntl,' gil'cn by 1I'0l11cn whu The lI<e oC OI'!1Z< which ran I,, 1II00l'ed lip for the ;ea>01l
II'cman .Iwcl el1oll;:h sorrrOl1 to ('r"cc ''''1'11 I' ' I' e !Jcarcd as the 5ho\\"s arc somewhere el,c hrr:tlhed In finch- cliridell forll1 FUltNFSS \\'ITI)" & "() ) ')'n
11 "S r II' Ii- YOII 11111'1 'n WII IIIUC ICI' carecl' . 1 . _.. ." .
r.ar . u C.' ','C a " :' ,after a tillle' hut 'I' .: :PIC cr. . A gOod hancl,hnkc is <lone at 1'1 'I'hich lIIay eilher altack inferlioll' !i.S. Cornie,k frolll Englall(1 with
.rcalt7t that Ir she trn;onl1l,I:, '1101 I'cllll'n MIlI'lcir.w;I'C l1cirn [)C,lIlllfl', ill: bol\' ICl'rl: It in.I'olves a sIIlid, 1}:,t wl!cn presrnt or rlilalc tim brnn rilllll:t!!ecl how. 'is Ilnrlor
hrr Icarl Ie cou c lal e , . 11'iIl he plClltl' ,,[ .. Ihe scqur.1. I not cru,lllng. gnp nUll a COli pie of ,:hwl Ilibes has "I,,, hcen "cportpd' S.S !\Ol:t SI'oli" aril'ell I'ostor
weal'h o[ Athem at : fOT her to "'ork TV hr"rs ABCTV pro shakcs ."p and down, b)' hal.ill:: fHI'nrnhle rr1Cr.!5 i,,' ri;l), ;.111. 11'0111 j,ilwpoIII lI'ilh'I'"'
seem to forget on y t . film's In Menaeo's backll1 ?rl
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HII I '.mbly 1\'11\ !lilt ,i1!' "'Il;;\( . ncclStl'c release or grips. . 'om" \''''11111< of cmphY<C'II1:1 'ellg!'r, lI1:db an,l II'Pighl. Srhr,l
to protect the Illes of her \\10 Ellrnne If the L'nradc Shol\ ... I)1 h. rl'i"lIing
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Fuss about "lol'e5 or no 2lovr' The rrohlem of hOIl.llllrd In .,,,il Inlliuhl s"turrin
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Fort 1I:'milinr. "
:;on;." I. HPrrnl'e" f s 0" 'k.on. ''Tap Root5," film I't;riioll of: and about who stand: up i,n'l Inn "-I'CI', a difficult Ollr. HII"I\larCh 21Ih. .
"I '.111 thr- l'ltllrl' "r > 'rn .b"." r ...incr,s.' C H I.or lUg Civil War 110\'el,1 il!lporlant to the prin. anyone II'ho already has a ,Cl'ere Sn:l':flS 1.7'0. "alif."
)1lchalb ;aid. "I :pr.,ck In )'NI ", \('.1'''" I','C' e1irk in I 1.1111e of 100kmg at Ihe person you I enough form of emphysema to in M.V. fiarrafllrd t'llPs Rirh.. I
lmn him 0,; 1 It, "flll' ,1 I'll" 1,,1' ln1. V:on Hrflin Hay.' are :rrcrling while YOII're shaking: lerfere with hrealhing or genernl nHlstcr is lnculh.' fi,hill" flilt nl !"fll' ,"",.
Pla.na.
I hIe 1 lI'oultl ;cr. hinl hll' 11 lI,i, ,,'d "'1,,(1 'he ,iii:'; . , . Onnald' h" n d s nnd something! health needs to obtain the bcsl this port scclI.. good" c:ltchm
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a \I'h"" 1'1'.' ,.1' '.:10 knot nn 18
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01 111 o'ou ;0:1 10 h,; CIalr. Dut Onn II'hn 11'''11 11'0 1'(11" nl . 1'l'al1",1I 1 \ noll': C.roS. r\ .111,t I
me ;omcthln::. wOllle! )'0\11' rowl1n,' n:lallr'. lol,.phnnr< III thr. I'll"
, "'lie:" il)'n in the Ii1lll h her )'lIl1nq"ll ,." rf ..y I
I(,'lciin.: 111"'1 In dato_'II", IIIII\' "t ho.11)'I' nd 1 I City.
He Ihl! ,ailel' in . ..: I
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Ht:GH TV rm"t. l1ppr.arNI ;".11 Ihl< <lImmBr in
\\'yall Earp "'nn hi: hi:, "1\ TV in ."Thr. Skin (If Our . 11'111 lInrXllert
fir,t rolr tn .; 111 "I' It'. :rr'h." . rd rnmprl,ll011. l'.nnlhrr l'rl',inl1
YUIl. I"! f1'nm .I\'d)' (:ill" .. ,r thr .Rrnndll'ay hit,.
Le;er,c!." bu1 wi\! ;IPIl Ollt I;mel: 1'::':: 1.,Ih P_lmrl" '-;111 he fllmcd
of 1m Eal'P .. "\I'hpn I1Jr 1 wn, in ,.helli. the
Ion BrannCl T'l)'IOT hr"kp. I II'rnt In wnrll rOl' Il,., 1.,111, I'CI',""n Will hc blhngllal
In 10 hr When I was 12. IV,\S tlwre, -Ciermnn and En;;hsh.
,filmed this fall, thc cllrrenl' 16 hilt left with nn monry I ..
, I' as' ing larllet at 1\'tll'I1er What I (,:lI'lIed. was JlIIIlI" : I.llh:II". Hotl!, lilt' "1'11 CI'Y To
But nil the details be 5C' Iy haudke!. 11 1111' 0\\,11 til III I. 11"'I'!'IiII' 111I1lt'S 'n makl' a
tied I1nlil this '1 didn't lmllw hllw h; I'ollnt BUI ;:1II::dl\':I,' pl"y ('II n1l'ha1'1; next
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I :il. a writcr ami Unil'ersity of To
Ironio sludent 01 modcl'n
I has 1I'0n til i s ycal"s Albcrt
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Schweitzer inlernational literary
prize, i( was aimounced Wednes
day.
Mr. who came from Ger
many three years ago, won the
cash award for his biog
o( Fridtjof Nansen, a Nor
II egian humanilarian whose work
\,lth First World War refugees
won him a Nobel Prize. 1.
"I have a passion for solitary
figures who make assaults on na
ture and sholl' the greatness of
man h)' their triumphs or who af
ter a great ;trug;:le achieve wi;
clom In Iheir failure," ;ald
who 1I'0rkin;r on R eima
novel.
t ----
Take Greal .Care
With Handshake
. BY AJ.1CIA lIART
havf grown up
with u hurt'or III an per
i lIIH'lu fir family
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fl'iulld because, uul'ing the yelil's
when oue was ),011111:' and required
i to shake hands with this person,
l he o[(ered a limp fish hand.
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\I' n m n get out of their
adole3cence, they. are .required to
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old 1\1
GRACE-The reg I
of the Kiwan:
was hel
h 26 at 6.30 p.n
llar
c
he' meeting Wi
Fran
opened m th
waS . "Ing (
with the sIP"
N
ewfoundland follo\
to
Gra;e'usual dinner. con
t e
was
enjoyed by a
J\iwanian Max Pa
master, with Mr
. song . no
at the evenir
spe; A. W. Bennet
ae was introduced t
stapleton and
Army's place I
System."
explained ho
security policY mu
b I it can meet any for
tats to the country at
thre3
lime
must be wit hi
capacity. He stat
today al
countries have .
to ensure the
has enterl
of commitmen
been endorsed by i
its people and all i
reference to the sa
in hi
showed hoW the Island
polic)' has changed dov
Ihe years in order to, me
conditions. Canada s d
loda), is the result
The Ogder
in
Canad.
the U.N. and II
In N.A.T.O. All the
imply heavy I
ourGl
Settlel
GRACE - A h
recollections of an 0
Gracian, the late !I'
}Iarlin, were commer
appear to be of nlU
many of the presc
they will be continu,
and further articles.
remembered 1
telling that his fath
the number that lat
to help retake
the French. He to
did not get a
Bear's Cove in H;
He says, ") recall r
telling me that
OOI\'SllrIL oU a corvet
not sholl' her flag co
harbour in early p:
supposing her to
nr!\'otopr, just at t
French and Americ
great grandfather, i.
nearly fifty years al
who engaged
a seaman.
America he fiJ
I do not know, but
my grandfather sayi
he was born his fath
the Atlantic in one
vessels that we
fishing station. T
remember seei
from the J ers
by Cornish (probat
ha\'e come out
for the .Ters
now stands between I
Street Bnd Bennet
Sa.tUrday night's cleari
fiSh, I often heard I
say that he would j
tub with water a
to make believe tl
's Columl
prefer a shower
there Is no need
lhourself of using ba
e bath oil all O\'er yo
. You get under t
oil wiil soften yo
a lovely Sccnt.
shelves and walls
clothes closet wi
cologne to hind
YOUI' linen I
empty perfumf h
dresser
to scent handkl
and glo\es.
t COOKING
!he Batter Rolls f
clPe was liven I'
reader d'd '
deI/cia I, and sa
recipe ut;;:so this we
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SATURDAY, MAR. 3', 1956
Club
Meeting

race
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R.C.S.C.C. Beothic.:
Navy League Visitors'
HARBOUR GRACE - On Mon ami nation which took place two .
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"'., .... " '" h.Id. lb. m'''' " 'm"'m'oI II, poll,y; " IICseC , .. ,hi, w .. , ""H., .. GM'OO S,," .'" Ed",", H .. ,.
EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL I, 1958
"'.:' :'. :; "' "" p.m. Ib, -,,,,,, " ,. Th. B.'''' " b. ,;.11" b, LI"'.
.' .,. ","'" w",' ,," .,"'" Ih., " ", .. " "re lieN, "' .. om", ,,' Ch,p";', . Church Servl"ce' s
,,, 'r.,i'" F,'" , .. '" ,,11m. " .m .. "",. ,ho C,mm,,'" G. P,,,,h= .
,,,." ,;;.. m ",' "'",. ",,' h". 'M'" " b .tn, Th. m"'''' wo, h,I' ., Ib,
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Harbour Grace
St. Paul's-Rev. L. A. J. Ludlow,
Rector
:;, .:" '"',,' ",II"w, .. ", .. w"''' ... ,.,,,11, 'm "rt. ,m ",.. ", '''''.m."h;, oj
: \, . anI. He pointed out that the reo Mr. W. Stevenson who welcomed
;.:.:! ...... f,,:l1.. enforccments and support for the the guests. others of the Navy
," '" : :::,;"", h, ," ."",,. Mm, '" ,,,,' " th, I, .. ,,, , ... ,,' .... D.. Goodw;, . m.
" ",:; ,"" ,. '"" p". "iii II. ",'". Th. ,,'" "',, " ,,' M "",,, Sh.p"n!, ,,' 6.30-H,'y
'''': ;;.",. wi: h ""'. '''' b,Ib ,h. "','" ,,' MLl,,' D"p hy wbO .",m ' 1.0D-H,'y ."h.ri". m:litia units. panicd the Area Officer on this p.m.
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'., ',,,. "" ." .. , b,. I,,,,, , .. '''' ,,,,.m,.""'" lb. eM" w ... d1",.., ,,,In, AI 3 p.m. lb. An,',u
.... ,._,,,,, , d 'M' "'. ,,' h. ''''''"., ." .. , th ro';"" ,,' Ih' .",',Im .. , 'parYI,serHviclle Willi take place at St.
' .... ;' ,,, . , """" .;1'''' .,,",,' ,,, mlUII. "II, " .". L. A. J. L,dI,. ,,' ... , '." -" Ib ",'rib"",
:,;.:....::;.. . . and cadet corps to provide can. Father Terry as Chaplains to the prlSzcts, P I H
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. d h Ith d It' th 'RCSCC Bethol'c IV'S made. e ers- r. Grace South
; .. ' UII mile ea Y eve opmen 01 e " ':--';;"" ,."0 ... ,' Am,' both .",'" "d .... ",. AI Frld., ",,;,.', " .. ,. " ',m
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. '.' :" ....... :n::y and 10 Brig. Bennet! for his vcry fine tllh
ram
deal It. with preparation for ..
ft"'" :11' "Ithin hy Itc!d and heart. e annua mspecllon of the Corps United Church-Rev. S. B.
I... "".d ;I,' ."'",., b, ,n "".,1. whtoh " "h.d,'" " ok, p''''
.' , " '.' ........ '" i '''';'' ",,' ow... C"",,)I; " .", ". F" 'hi, "on' Ad . m .
. ' h t f h C di A miral BI'gwell, RCN, Comma' nder 171'00-0-HOlly c,ommunlon.
: .' .ne ,Il Slaplelon 0 t e ana an rmy, II ... ,.' '.' '" ,. Ib'" \1';1' \I' ".Ih ., V"""'", B.C.. . ' . " Ib, Sq.. "'" E,,'.m DI,',;" . " COmm,,'"
", "." '.:', '"",,' .pd .. ,nn.. " st. J,h,', I WINNERS OF TIre GRACE TOWN COUNC IL ESSAY CONTEST -L: 10 R" F. H. Tow, Cle.k; Sq,d" """
.,:,. ,; " ...... (Iub. Klwaman Don took I ii.ngella Coady, Elt7.flbeth Parmlter, DIane Sheppard, Frl;l nk Pelley, Ronald Callahan; Anderson Simmons Mayor also expected that the Lleut. GOI"I - pro.gr.am. .
. !.: 'y .ts the opporlunity to farewell to '11'1 P St 1 t 11'1 St u C p' . }. M' . "!' ISh P' . . h k' .' ,. [)(J D , ':: :, ;'; ,\ :.r:,! :\11 its his lellol\' Kiwanians. Don h: mov.'''' eon, ,. r. rong. :. 'lIIC1pa. J. Moore, ,'S' c. 001 r""'palon I e boo grou,d. n",e Sh.pparo 'Jo Lro,'" . - E''''' '."b,p. "'."
"."." , ".' ",b. ;., ,b,ot.. " st. .Ioh,'., wh.... wo< tho wllln" of Ih. grand prIZe for tho b"t overall ." ay, and " ,h. daughlcr of tho n.puty Mayor and Mrs. H. 'in b? " 'hi' .... ., Ib" Urn; .... , ... ,.
, . ,,,: ,d.",.' h,,' .,;. ,,>J.g '" ".,,,111 .... H, : R"", Shepp"d. . . ""' "'" ... '"' "" ;'''"'',,. HARBOU. GRACI
,.: :!; ".\ : 1,land; hope; tn sec all his friends from, f;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;==='=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;';;;;'-;;-;;;;;;:- __ ;;;;;;;;;;;_.;;;;; .. __ ;;.;-;;-..
.': ... clown, time to time and e!(tended Ids 'P' Add
;:; :".:neel . wishes for the future \\,CI\'I' rlzes war e
:., .. :.,. llnJ,:J, de bems of thc club. ,
. ' ':'. :. :':,' of\ II T
"'::.; . Xcxt week's program will be In n own
.' !:.:' in 1940 i of the House and Recep.! "
Canada's i tlOn Committee under the chair' Council Contest
rs and hcr I manshlp of Lo Pike.
, T(1. All these' The meeting closed al 8 .p.m. HARBOUR GRACE-A contest
tea"), reo with the singing of the Nahonal of morc than ordinary Interest
I Anthem. was sponsored by the local Town I '
Council as follows: Pupils of the
r Grace
History
HIgh School, the United Church
O U
Sehool and the Presentation Con
. vcnt were ,asked to write an essay
f H
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\ S ttl
r
race
what thcy mean to a community."
Y
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0 ! For the 'best essays six pr!zes
_ 'were oUered, \'Iz, one for each
:. _ A Irw were across 10 Jcrse)' t\11 : school of fll'e dollars, one for each
of an old: Sund:l)' morning. and I ha\'e heard: school of ten dollars and
. !h ble him say thal the Jcrsey Browns grand prize for the best overaUI
1',-. 'wr rommcnc.
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would go with their bucl;ets, two' essa)' of twenty dollars. .
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:': .;;m :" !H' ,11 much: at a time, to get cider for thcir I The judgcs of these essa)'s were i
:l :i:.' f.! ;nc prescnt day's use at the Jcrsc)' roomS. : R. J. Connell)', D. W.:
:',!:. '" i!1 r,f ,'ontinued I greatgrandfathcr had 6; and D. E\'elly, Supervisors .'
r.: :;::: . : . chllaren, four sons and two daugh"1 01 Roman Catholic, Church of
..:. an:' :r.hrrrd hIs. lers .. SOilS were Jonathan,: England and United Church
Ih.t his (ather I George and Charles; the II Schools respectllely.
r: ::r r.a:r.htr lhal land., aaughter! Fann)', and the other I, On )Iarch 26, .Mayor
:r. :.:;;kr ; remember as hal'lng being cal1ed' P. Stapleton, accqmpamed by
::! !: . lie lold onl). Mrs. she hal'lng Town Clerk Frank Pike, visited
c:o T."t ;;rt an" I a Caplnm osborne-Eng each of schools to make the I
tIlT"' l,.'.C in liar.; hsh. lIer dcscendallts lOa)' be stili presentation of awards which were
H. H':" --I rc,.;.11 ml'; 1i.Iinl( in (ireen Bay. Fann)', mar as follo\\'s: High School-Deannc
that rICe! a man by the name of hl'ada Sheppard (daughter of
,'.!i I curl'ette t who was slain In the North Amer1 Mayor H. R. and Mrs. Sheppard).
:. : ;'."1 cum.' iean. war. She had one child who first prize 0[. ten dollars and also
ear:y pari' was reared up by her brother the grand .prlze of dollars;
hH tu be I Jon:,than and lilY grandfather, she second prIze of fn'e dollars to
. iu-t at the' hanng returned to Newfoundland Elizabeth Parmiter (daughler of
:,r", .;m"riran: after her was slain. 'The Mr. 'and Mrs. H. T. Parmlter).
;:101 pnaf.lhpr, !i3id I afterwards went away and United Church School - first
m:iy lifl)' years ago,\ was heard of. the priZE, Andcrso.n Simmons (son of
. "no in eldest oC greatgrandfather 5 sons, and Mrs. Simmons):
. What I had 3 sons-Jonathan, James and second prize, Fl'ank Pe\1ey (son
fint I Joseph, ami two daughters-Kate of Mr. and Mrs. Pelley).
r: I :' rl': !:r.c,". but [I and Rebecca. }'rancis' children, Presentation Convent - first
. =; were Richard, Francis, Charles,' prize, Angela Coady (daughter of
! ., oo,n hi< falher, Slephcn, Henry, George, Joseph, and Ray Coady): second
::.1 A::,r.lll' ;0 one of: and two daughters. Charles' chil prize, Ronald Callahan (son of
: Twd' thJI were I dren were William, John, Charles, lIIr. and Mrs. R. J. Callahan).
:;1 The' and three Pa, Prescnt for the presentation at
I Io: lienee and Martha, and George the schools of their denominations
. 'hr .Imp;' i had only tll'O daughlers, Patience were Rev. L. A. J. Ludlow and
::., ':.,;h I pr0\-,abl;': and Eliza. ReI'. N. B. Hodder, while at the.
::"!' . C' t t,lIr.r oul in I grandfalher was watchinG Presentation Convent Rev. Mother I
.,,,:, :10: tho .IeriC\' . thr coast during the American Dominic assisted His Worship the
'.:; !'On::. war of IB1:! and my grandmother's In the ceremony. I
wI sisler'S husoand, Barnett, was Congratulhtions were exlended'
i:':=:")
1 o!lrn hrard 01\'
!;, It.t he would fiil
I;) wah ;I'"ter and
t1 :::lkr helien that
wounded. I heard her say mysel to the pupils who had shown I
she went over the battlefield keen Interest and understanding
with forty guineas 'sewed up In I of the topic and had done a very
petticoat to save it from be commendable job In their essay I
Inl( stolen to save her husband writing. Hearty congratulations,
who had been wounded and taken are also being extended" to the I
pri!oner." )'oung prize winners by their I
friends.
S Column :Taking Course \
!" P Coming Social
Ilia)'! in which' .I\s ump. \
..! '0 that "ou: Events
:'1 T lmi
J I" ever), i ec Clan HARBOUR GRACE-The month \i
-. ,J lnlH A h ' I I
tJ-,!le ie n ! llI\C; to, HARBOUR Donald April pro,mlses 8 round of Jocial
. nee 0 : H. Pike, son of Mr. and Frank activity and wi1l eommence on
oil 'II' Pike of this town, is presently at Easter Monday evenIng with a card I
leu ollr I Halifax where he is tnklng a party and, dance at st. Paul'. Hall, 1
I month's course 01 training with I under the.ausplces of the ChlRho !
I Icrnl ur: the Neptune ]Ohter Co. as pump: orglmlzatlon. Bridge and willi
a'ntl wali f ' technician. ' the attraction for card.players'l
clr'lhe! rio'rt Donald, who Is employrrl with. 'II and will be followed by a dance,
colll.ne 10' lend I Ihc Irving 0t1 Co. at Harbour {or which the Fireflies Orchestra
t .. In )nur linen I Grace, has so tar a\'craged 85 will provIde the music. There will
.. 1 l:lIp,; bl t I cent In his !"sls. He expccts 10 be canteen service.
,t:: c:ellH i spcnd Easter "'It& his family at The Women's Missionary 'Soclety
10 ICent handkc:', Harbour Grace. of the Church here Ire:
led %Inl'f' I sponsoring outgoing" teas on
COOKIXG" : April 17th. .
!he Batter RIllls lor! Pel's' n I The High School Club wi11 .pon
RiI'en' last: ,0 a sqr a variety concert which will
'I;'" did, and la's' HARBOUR W J conclude with I laughable sketch
I Dooley of "Se\l'lng for the Heather,"
fltr his sisters, Mrs. R. Cook April 25. There are rumour. of
'. or Roll: I and M iss Eileen Dooley, at Har. two or more plays that are being
bour Grace. Mr. Dooley returned prepared for presentation within
to Stephen\'l11e on Monda)'. the next few weeks by different
llr. P. Moriarty, employed at organlzatlons.. .
St. .Tohn's, was at Harbour Grace The ever-popular bingo iame
nn Tuesday 10 attend the funpra! will be one of Easter week's at
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01 his fatherlnlaw, the late Mr. tractions at Ihe. Academy HaU,
Co, ill!!. C. Sullivan. . and there are to be special prizes
bo.. I llr. Lloyd Archibald \'islted the for this event.
. lling water I with his family at Bannerman St. St Paul's AYPA
't:1 lnd sugar and. capital on Monday. .' ,
'it. L cool, Add \------..:-----..:
tl'" et )wt stand HARBOUR GRACE-A branch
". 5 minUle' th ,for Collage Bread of whleh nClt of the Angllcan Young People's
in en only tile shape is different, but Assoclatlonwas formed In the
A' In also Is the flavour. parish of St. Paul'. at Harbour
>;,J}"lut 3 houn bar HOME IlINTS Grace on Monday evening, March
dough When you are darning Ihe fin- 19th. The Rector, Rev. L. A. J .
. bOJrd: of gloves try slipping the han Ludlow, presided and after open
If I (e of a tahle knife inlo the rin Ing the meeting stated the aims
Itt;,I hakin
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ger 10 as a "darning egg." of the organlzatlon. ' '
il,'tII muffin t in: quotntion and request: 'I'he election of officers resulted
I, b%rn Please I'eturn tillS book. You HS follows: ".
!it Oltn 42:1 dt ,mu;' Ihink 8 slrange reo Prealdent-James Pa)nt. I
!lcku about R:i I quest. hut. I fmd that Ihough somc Vice Prcs.-Pamela Jo'orward. I
. I' o.f . my .friends arc poor ari thOle
be I re' bllcllns, they Ire nearly all lood . Secretary-Pauline SRunders. I
CIPt, ook.keepers."-Sir Waiter Scott. Treasurer-Nevllle Sheppard.
FOR RESULT3
THAT COUNT
INVEST A PORTION
ADVERTISING BUDGET ON GOOD
JOB PRINTING
LET US SJIOW YOU HOW INEXPENSIVE
GOOD PRINTING CAN BE!
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Last. 01
Harold Rignl!
'r The Americ:
ore.
jnlprisliJltnent by
detail-the lo,rl
the interrogations
lhe last instalmen
in Hong I{or
m" release frof
accompani,
I called Junior
arrived in Canl
were joined by t\\
, ' five of us then
a room-with a
meals would be br
ST,\Tt:m:NT ON
:\GREEMENT
night. Senior came to
read me a
amba,sauorial agreer
at (jenela. Switzerl
or civilian
, 'the Washington
governments. II was
terms o[ Ihis
released.
II'ho accompanied
translated, an
gh'e thcm a
to the effect
and understood t
of the Geneva agreell
then my
into Hong Kong
also brought me a
of Lung Tsing (GJ
the best of the Chi'
two shirts.
him I had cnough si1
ABOUT CROSSII
BORDER
.
that night, I spra wlcI
bed, excited over
departure' from
Communist China
\\'hat 'I would
. crolsed the border
crown colony of f
luxuriated in a bed
and ,clean shce!s. I h
at the door. It \\,::05
said that since r
m:: last ni::ht in CI
like to sleep in r
second bed.
no objections. but I '
Was behind this n:
Communis's had
close slIrI'eillance s
Pcrhaps. they 1
r in touch
thlUugll a window or
sneak out of my roolT
TO STATION
Junior
with me in hi
persur.dc me to see
01 reasoning
at 'me' curiously
. lVas only',. h
a rrecdom that I
and ,savor ani
Ch' tort
s,
Lo. Wu ;.t 'nOI
an. empty rool
Senior asked
, a ement that I
journey {rom: Pei
Kong border \\it
tho Illy personal be
IS W'_$ true I .
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Chin'e ' . , .
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tart. eX3ll\ineit my
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SECTION II
The ,Daily News
SECTION -II-
THE 'DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MAR; 31, 1956


tasf Of A
Series
1I:lrtild Four Years III A ned lieU
The American priest has told of his
rllr. h CI' C .' " .
hy t e nnese l\l
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h designed to break hUll, In
\ r i ,t in,ln1inrnt of the series, be tells of his
11 HOIII! l\ullj(-and his thoughts, after his
r'" "',,,' UX. II;\ROLD W. RIGNEY,.S.V.D.
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:- : ... \d ::'. Calltoll on Sept. 15, 1955,
::'1' b\ two 'local policemen.
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. ,.;, "i ,I, (h'o\'e to a. hotel where I was
'''-.I'r,h a bath-and where I was told
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TO THE'
Editor
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ership the people are Lo be given
'. , ,then .we pity the people. I
cans who beamed as they. bade cuted me do not mirror the Chi-I me 10 confess i thaL I was an agent, The prisoners .hus compromlseJ Nailed to the masthead of thel
me warm welcome. I was over I nese peuple, whom I lovc more of !he U.S. government, that, !he lead livcs marked !,clegram is the Union .Jaek. ASI
whehncd at tbe reception they deeply than ever. . American branch o[ the DIVine (he shadow of disgrace. They will! l!.uropeans . We know this flag as I
gave me, I have learned also not. t" judge Word organization 1%3 :ver reproach themselves, b.ein
g
symbolic. of a
ASKS A QUESTION. !oo harshly those who betrayed under con(rol o[ the U.S.' goverll' shunned by others. pm llealLh ma."y natIOns!
Arter (he round of recephons me, those who persecuted nic. men:' . If released, they are and peoples all .livmg In harmony I
was flnlshcd I asked myseU' . 'I I I d I was subjected to dolcnt lor or shunned by others, Such pm and undcrstandmg. As German
Whal I profited froni 50 I During the t
mt
tllres to bring abuul !he confcs. oners hccome mental as weU as Canadians we respect this !lag as!
months of ng my arres op bUY {o, h'" sions, I 11'35 warned thnt I wOlllll physical cripples. !he flag of our atiop(ed land, II is
" 1 was deeply hurt y the act t at mconvenvable to us that under
Splrltuall> and educationalls, I some members of thc sLaff or be shol unless' I made "suitablc" , thi masth ad, h Id h
made gains. ,Ph),sically. my hca)th Jen Catholic where I confessions, and on olle .occasion. 'WORSE DEAD' of s
detel'lorated, buL this Is tbe pncc was rector, turned against me. I thought the court's aids wcre . " I H K :. cream oC' the German under.'
one pal" for the gains I b II f readu to ter.r me !u shl'eds unlcss Aftcr arming n ong ong, .' ld '" . k' I
' .", " , A so, I \\'as su sequcn yo , ' '," I related some o[ my experiences; . 'e are .qulte shoc cd. The
"llIle cnptors PI el entcd me fended and outraged by the ac I Yielded 10 the .111<lt!e s I1lcta. " h h' d [\ I lelegram has gone a long lI'a v in
from celebrating my religious tions o[ mv eellmates who perse. REPUUlATED 'CONFESSIONS' a RUSSian e
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w A la de1d destrol'ing' for liS much oC li'hat
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d th " N', I t'l I Id tanll 1'1 hiS homeland n 9 3. s oun e .' .
aces rn persec.c mc, .. ey euted. r,nd tortured me merCilessly. 1 nrtlll cr lin I ,cou s " h b c'd th t no' II e lead. to belicve was thc
me spiritually by But since niy r,.lcasc I have no more I would Yield and con[ess b) my story, . e scrv . t a Canadian way of li[c. Wc 1I'01lld
me.a InsiehL inlo Ihe sur .. come '0 ponder the- mattcr and II falsely. Bllt "'hen I rcceived some even the RUSSian were. like to assure )'ou that in your I
ferings o[ Jesus. undcrs'land the motivation of I rcspite, I would I'cpudiale the capr.ble o[ the su t ety n e immigration offices abroad suchI
I learned a great their . aggressiveness, I rcalize false confession and :hc question of. tor Lure e,mployed the.r writings do not
deal. I was able to get a prac now what great pressure was Ing would begin again. Cillnese coun,erparls, Nor III the oi all that IS dc
tical Insight Inlo the workings of brought to bear on t1lese poor Had I been shot. as the court "The Russians," he said, "used cent and fair should such cbarges
applied communism. . Chlne.e prisoners Pcrsecule me often threatened, I wOllld have to llne up their prisoncrs and appear In Ii the
Be[ore my "rrest, I had some they must or in become r, martyr. Bllt it now be sboot them. But the Chinese de- .Iay charge,S
acqunln'ance with communism t b thl" II v nme t comes obvious the Chinese Com grade them and this is worse than agalllst certain mdlVlduals let It
tbe brand extolled munists do want create do So but to because
'r Ttl [t k p death.' We are a German mlllority has no
., aD ze ung, I can look br.ck nolV on that martyrs. T ICY pre er 0 ee plae' d l' If
TAUGHT
' I)' 't' r "and to degrade Somehow. my ordeal recalls e III mo ern Journa 15m.
" nightmare' with more seremty, t lelr VIC Ims R I\e. . . I there is any shred of decency left
But Incarceration taughL me more objectivity, True, I madc them to subhuman, novohhonal the following words of St. Pau : in the Telegram it will retract this
T 0" mllre. I Icarned thaL Communists confessions, buL :hey were faIse levcl:\. " "1 prcach the Gospel, Md statcment and put its reading pub,
. . . I knoll' whn:to expect of tiU! Brit Rre not to be I learncd, confessions made under duress. I When a h!lman .has brcn forced in the service I ,suffer bard- lic right as to the facts, This
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b .. rom Irs Ir.n commulllsm ex am ran y as lame a a\'lOg own 0 'ship like a criminal, yes, even s ou d not be too difficult. It is a
. ,' ,twr ,.llIC to my \\'ould they cxpect rile to lea\'e periencc, that communism Lhreat made these admissions, but in find it easicr to extmcl con[es imprisonment .. What per, mallcr ,only of simple arithmetic.
';":;'d :"t ,tatrlllCnl i their territory as soon RS p0sslble ens to destroy the liberties' of the spite of torture and c&jolcry, I sions' from him. sccuLions t underwent! And Total the Germans who came hcre
f;.:':. im .1 or would I he permitted time to 'and 5ubseqltcnII)' eorrccted them, cI'en When a human lias hcen forced l'et the Lord brought mc' and subtract the number who may
.' 113\'C lee:h l.ookcd after? Free World, under the Ihreat oC dow nto this animal lel'cl, they them all .a[e)y." (2 have left undcr un[al'ourable c.ir
,.':. ,: ,i,;lI;m pris.! Where would I in ,the Crown I learned also Ihat Ihe Com. For three years, the Chincse I find it easier 10 cxtracl confes, 2:8.9; 3:11). Sudbh:acbt
..... and Colon)'. would I be welcome at munists who tortured and perse. Communist courts tricd to induce i sions from him, e t 0 10 goo JO S In n arlo
. 'c:;::::t"" 11 wac \l!!'! the C;,:holic Cathcdral. II'ho would ' ----- .- ,- -- and the (ew that are still here to

Ben Bllrro}lghs
"LITTLE BABY GIRL"
Little baby girl, I love you
.. Cor' you bring me untold'
cheer .. and I feel a bit of
heaven ... every time I hold
you near . . purest of &11
God's creations ... sent. to
make my life worthwhilc' ...
you make even roses humble
.. when you par! your lips
to smile, . '.' warm and soft
dclightful bundle ... your eyes
pUl the stars to shame'. .
for Ihe whole world
wilh raplure ... even when
I speak your name . matic
lillie blissful person ... I! t
cnuld but you of . .
what Is in my' he;,rt [or you,
dear .. you would know I
wondrous love .. if I am to
climb Ihe mounlain ... or see
all life's trouble through .
lillIe girl, I need you ncar
me . , . evcrything depends on
yoll.
Make
Friends
When you turn iO'explain som"
thing to yollr wifcnr 'answer J
question don't "talk down" (0 her
as though you were talking to i
child.
EI'en if you' 5 o me tim e are
guilty of thi; .olfe'nse in pril'ate
don't for goodness' sake. embar .
rass hCr and makc vourscl[ sound
porn pOliS in front of others.
:; , p: :n:. Ilclp me arrangc [or transporla' ' gether wilh thelaUer is by far
.";"1".,<1 I lion bacl; to the United S:ates? quite a big majority. This major. ,.::;=;;;.;;=====;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;,.,
:" ;rr":l1panlt'G I hcarl poundcd Rnd my pace ity Is not composed of criminals ..
", .. ' .. -,:rd. I quickened as I the It. is not "the eream of the German I'
.-:.,. ::'C tI,r!" bridlle ol'er the Lo WU Rlvcr, the underworld". Why then mu,t it be
- [ d lied about and pCl'5ccuted? :'Iaybe i
:10 :hr riird that to rce om, the Telegram has the answer tOi
their Then I turn cd my head to look -- this riddle. U so, it should telI the I
,'::! i;r rr\ " :, mrmen:. back rond an incfCabl'c, public and noL take refuge behind
,':'''' !ut"n;('[l my Chi ol'ertook mr, I saw not .he Chilla I E B ttl V Id . PI b r th t'
, ".''',._,'", 11(' .... ,. e.' Cilr. rilled, regulated ' ..ann rackcd b.v t ' a mams. case c lcve liS a,
"" .. n e this minority persecution can do 1
;:.:' mt R half I the iron disciples of hut a s e ron. Newfoundland no good eithcr at I
Lcr.: I Green the ancient. \I'onderCul home or abroad.
I:' "j the Chine.c which had and sllrl'lved For the sake of thc many people
I agonies of centuries that who have befriended Us since com j
. ::-:. I h.d (Onu:h ;hirts. I had loved so well. , . ing here i {or the sake of the girls
S
'I ." "'IIISPERS FARE'VELL I We have married and their iamil.
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.ISOrT rl1O, :oi" ies: for the sakc of oor own chil,
r.ORIil:r. I took 1\ last f1ee:lng glimpse drcn, \\'ho. pleasc God, will not be I'
:!r I 'pr.wlrd on and whispered: I persecut.ed as we have been. wc
,'en!,rj ('\ rr my "Tasl Chicn Chung Kuo" (Farc' want the Canadian nation to knoll':
Irom the well, China, till we meet again) . that the majoritv of Germans who:
h
I Resoliitel.", I turncil 'mu back came to Newfoundland were not!
{: l' 111;\. l J I th th 1
. ltd bllt crlmllla 5, nor werc ey e
1 would do to memOl'les. po an er, crcam of the underworld. We are,
: h"rdrr into and began to walk across the I honest workmen and ask only tol
J: ,r,:"r., nl Hong As I reached the Hong be permitted to livc here, if we.
Konl! side, r, Bri!ish officer walk I do so wi,h, wilhout being constanl'l
:.;;:,'d '" , lord wilh ed up to me and asl;ed: J Iy jabbcd with a poi;onerl pen. At I
1:, C',," ,tu'. I heard I "Are Father Rigney?" . ED CARS ! best, the lot of an immigrant is:
ro,,: I: 'r:, ,1un, A simple qucslion-bllt phrased CERTIFIED US i not an easy onr; but of all Ihc;
,,,: :bl ',l1re I was i gent Ii. : journal; in Canada none hal'c heel!:
:- h,: r.1:ht China, l I was bewildered by this ScoL: 1"0 vindictil'e as this "'hieh!
J! :,' my room I here he a pllhllc o[ficial FOR caIls itsel{ "The Peoplc's Paper".;
i he had spol;en kindly to me. I <" 1 Yours trul)" ;
t' !.'i(n, .. ;" '''11 I \\,on'l had becn so warped bl' experl." I' S1. .Tohn';. '
". 1':::"" ",;, mOl'c. ences at the hr.'111s o[ Communist 0 N LV W.ST,\UBITZER ;
hod kept I oflicials Iha! it was for me 2 WEEKS, . I LEO WER,XER '
,.:,\i ::'.nre to belicl'c that public officinl orro EilERT
I(,;'.'!' thry were! of kind could be htllllan! AR:'oo'OLI>
;',1 :'.: ." :Oll,h with I I replicd, "I'm Fathcr G. BEliR
. , ., ;r,r.<'\\, or that nlgne::. E. lHOSI\ACIiER
L',..'" S t
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1"Jr :uord, dru\t me
"'t.: rill ,:"ion where
jr. lh. u.h lor Hong
J:;r.!nr for
I:h in his at.
n:r In the
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A
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THAT' ENTITLES' YOU TO
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In the early monlhs of his
Imprisonment, Father Rigney
spent endless, agonIzing
hours In handcuffs and fet.
ttrl. In' this drawing by Mil.
Ion Canllf, he his bowl
aloft. begging the c.el! chief
for another spoon(ul of the
stuff that passed
(or 'nod In the CommunIst,
prison.
JOH NW,H If,E
VIGOROUS liANDSIIAKE
.... 1110.... ,' ,.,...
The un!Cormed official Introduc
cd himself as L: Gordori,. sllperln
To Lendent llf pollee 'in Kong, I
,n,,1t . " lie said: . r,nhe ..
h\ 'nu!h 1 "W d I
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. lion d extended gripped It,.
hi" . :Jio and shook It I'inorousl)', 'l'wo more I
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IT Itll. Ilritish o[[icers ,also up :?!
.. l inC and thcn Poletti, '
l("'rl pastor of Taioo, rushed up 10
"I '..-Iul hor I me, This prlesl
r" I'. Hal'. ,keeps 1I':ltch at the bordcr [or pre I
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I arril'inJ: [rom China. I
bttdQIJl' I from ' ,Soon I by R
, did not, multitUde of- Brituns and Ameri.j
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..... ' means made just rlght
M.ade in Northamptonshire, England,
by craftsmen 'I\'ho are masters of their tradc'- and
stocked by leading stores throughout Newfoundland.'-
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IT'S EASY TO SEE why the public has been
swinging in ever-increasing numbers to the'
cars and trucks built by GenerallVlotors.
These products have been introduced, year by
year, with a growing list of new engineering
advances - new and smoother automatic trans-
missions - heating, ventilation and air con-
ditioning systems - new power steering - new
power brakes - and a long list of new conveni-
ence safety developments.
Such improvements as these do not just happen.
They take resourceful ,engineering - and
hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of new
tools and new machines.
.
And how do the dealer's who sell General
jlotors cars and trucks tie this program of
progress?
They're buying new machines, new tools and
'new facilities to .service the rapidly growing
number of cars they sell each year.
Because they're excellent businessmen, as well
, as responsible citizens, they know the need for
taking care of their customers.
So their in facilities has multiplied
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many times in the past fifteen years. That's 1m ..
portant, because about the number of
dealers who sold General Motors cars 15 years ago
are doing fa dollar volume more than eight tiIl!es
as large today - and prospering with the com-
munities in which they do business, which is as it
should be.
But this is only a part of the story.
If we are going to sell more and more new. cars
each year, we and our dealers need to make sure
that they give satisfaction.
So we're growing together in service, too.
To keep this parade of new engineering ad- '
vances in top condition calls for an extension of .
advan.ced engineering clear through to the
dealers who sell these cars and trucks in every
corner of the land .
So we have pioneered an entirely new approach
to customer service. \Ve have established arid are
:t:l0W operating Training Centres'in ten strategic
cities - where dealers' skilled mechanics, under
the guidance of GM instructors, can receive
specialized training on the design and opera-
tions of these new advances-and learn the skills
required to take them apart and put
together.
And our dealers - on their part - have been
iug a full complement of theIr mechanics to
Centres each month.
'Vhen we work together like this, '''e can
keep right on giving our customers all the
tages of the best service as well as the
products.
:At 10 GlI! Training Centres spread across the cottl/try, tile
mechanics of GM dealers "go to to learn tlte tcchniqt((8
the latest IJ1Igineering advances in top condition.
OF CANADA
CHEVROLET . PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE BUICK CADILLAC VAUXHALL
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lor irna9ination of ;he streamliner se rvice from James Lyne, of The 'Federat ion for: Railway Progress; (6) Mrs. C. Carlsen COIl(IP ses in the of her husband during charges in '
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murder of their soni (7) The'R.C.A.F.'s Curling ,Rink in FarNorth Resolute (8) R.C.A .F. Airmen into thair Arctic Curling Rink at Re solute Bay, the most northerly curling rink in thl.
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16 THE DAILY NEWS,-SATURDAY, MAR.
The COTC At. The Memorial Universit
;
History Of Canailian
Officers'Training
.
COTC Training Corps of 1956
Under):raduates at Unil'cl'sitics
In Canada arc accepted in the
t'anadian Officers Training Corps,
nrc enrolled as officel' cadets.
They hold this rank until they
complete the neces
training, and arc then COlli'
as second Iieutcnants.
Olficcr cadets have the slatus ol
n((jeers of the Canadian Army
:11\,1 wcar the rank h31lj;es of sec
t'nd lieutenants, on
a while hadSc.
. Thirl\,twll )Iemorinl Slndents
ue members of the COTl'.
f)urin): the winter Ihey atlend
elasse's onc evening a week to get
the of officer training, and
sludy subjects which Include tae
tics, slaff duties, current affairs,
organiZation and administratIon,
und military history.
During the summer I'acation
they complete the praclical side
of the m1111ary training at 'corps
school. Each cadct is aCliIlated to
a corps of the army nccordlng tp
his interests, and for three months
ill the summer goes to a corps
school either In Quebec, British
Columbia or Ontario. There they
have detalled practical study of
general mllll.1ry subjccts and oth
er subjects specified for the corps.
Olflcer Cadets and Second Lieu
tenants of the COTC receive the
samepav as second lieutenants of
the regular t:anadian Army. This
Is $185.00 per month during full
time training (summer) with pro
porlionate payments It this rale
for the theoretical training tn\'[en
dur-ing the' academic year. They
al'e provided free accommodation,
meals, transportatlon, medical and
dental care during their summer
training.
Contingent Personnel Notes
FRED BEST-The son or He was a mcmber of the Cadet
Wilfred Best of WesleYl'iIIc. His Corps for two years.
j, by Bowatcrs. TUmlAS LAFOSSE-Thc son
Frerl is iI member of the Nflrl.. of Thomas LaFosse of Port aux
Trad:crs M;ociatiun. Bnsques. His father is employed
D.\ \'1D w1lh thc CNR. Tom compieted
Wakhcham Bar, PQ. the son of lliradc Xl . at St. Jamcs High
Carll1irhael. lie I'cceil'cd School, PorI aux Basques. Beforc
I"JI It, l'ducation al 1Iishop coming 10 :llemorial hc taught
Feild C;,!lc;<'. Ilis family mOl'cd school nt Hc is a mem
10 !it.. Iuhn's while Dill'irl was bel' of the Nflu. Teachers Assocla
1111;1(' youn;. lion.
. LEI):\",\RU rOWLEY - rom./ CLYDE NEWHOOK-'l'he of
l'h'tCll lir.,dc :\1 at Ilona the prescnt Sarah Piercey
'cnI'Jre\ Alter >pending of )I"l'man's t:o\'e. TD. Clyde is a
ilr., ilL St. .1u,ephs Uni mcmbrt, ot the NUd. Tcachers As
':rl',it) III \CII" Brul1,\Iick. l.conard sociation.
rnlc;cd thi; year as a SID NOI::L-Thc son of f:<I
l'rrn;('dic"li ;tudent, lIis fathrr is 1l111lld Noel of St. Johns.
I,f the East End liard lathel' owns a grocery business in
'rarr SIt.rt', the cit)'. Sid completed Grade XI
. lI.\lllll.ll ll.\\\,1;-The of at Prince of Wales College. Last
hank f),I\ll" Bl'nd. nilY summer he was a writer
lIa:'ole! went lu wilh the Daily News.
father, now retired, was the direc
tor of Posts and Telegraphs for
Nfld. John completed Grade Xl
at Bishop Felld College.
CLYDE WELLS-The Ion of
Ralph Wells, Stephenville Cross
Ing. His father Is the proprietor
of a grocery store. Clyde com
pleted Grade XI at All Saints
School Stephenvllle Crossing.
1955-56
COTe
Report
(,ok."s Puinl. lie is a membcr LEWIS PAYNE-The son of
c.r thl' Xlld. Teachers ,\',uciatioll. Andrew Payne of Ramea. He com As usual with the COTC at
.l.\t;K . DELuAUU-The son 01 pleted Grade XI at St. Boniface Memorial, this ycnr been an
:1(,hn anti Flora Dclg'ldo of Ihe School name". He Is a member olhel' Iwppy and successful one.
cil\ . 1 "t"!, is a of St. of the Nfld. Teachers Association, A brisk recruiting campaign at
lll;r.,. IIc SUlllillcr callIp PEDDLE-The son of the bcglnnlng of the yom' brought
;,1 J\cnt\ille. ;IS a member Wilfred Peddle of Foxtrap. He a record numbel' of ncw officer
IIf St. Cadct Curp>. cOllIpleted Grade Xl at Foxlrap cadets into the contingent. The
. Fr..\:';1\ 50n or Regional High School. lotal strength of the contingent
Dominic of Channel. CYRIL POWER-The 50n of is now twenty firstyears, four
Frauk \I'JS a mcmbcl' o{ Ihe Chan POlVer of the city. His second.yenrs and one third'year.
lid Schuul Cadct Corps for !i\'C father is thc owner of a service At thc complction of their
lie luol: the lcade!'s statlun hcre In the city. Cyril second practical phase training
cour,c al Aldcrshot Cadet Camp. completcd Gradc XI at St. l'a the following were promoted to
lie is a member of the Nfld. trick's Hall in St. John's. He is the rank of second lieutenant: B.
Tcachers Msociation. a mcmber of his church choir and B tt J C III F J D ff I
enne, 0 er, '. u e,
FREIl DUFFETT-Frcd Is tnk the St. ,John's Glee Club. D. Holmes, R. GooSlley, and W.,
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Front now-(Ieft to night)-
O/Cut. Garry Homer, St. John's,
Third Year PreLaw ncoc; O/Cot.
Ben Gardner, Brltlsh Harbour.
'r.D.. Second Year Education
RCIC; O/Cdt. John Small, SI.
John's, Second Year Engineering
RCE: Capl. J. D. Eaton, Officer
Commanding JlIUN Contingel:t
COTC; Capt. M. J. Clydc Wells,
Slephenl'iIIe Crossing, First Year
Art, RCASC; O/Cdt. Graham Ped
dIe, Foxtl'ap, First Year Educa
tlon RCE; 2/LI. Fred. Duffett, St.
John's, Third Year Engineering

Second Row-O/Cdt. George
Rose, Hose D1anche, Second Year
EdUcation ReIC; O/Cdt. Lewis
Payne, Ramea, Second Year Edu
cation RCOC; O/Cdt. Gerald
Gosse, St. John's, First YeRr
Education RCIC; O/Cdt. Clyde
NeWhook, Norman's CoVe,
Ycar Education RCASC; O/Cdt.
Jaek Delgado, 51. John's,
Year Medical RCOC; O/Cdt. George
Gosse, 51. oJhn's, First Year
Dental, . nCOCj O/Cdl. Wilson
.niche, SI. John's, First Year En
gincering nCE.
Third Row-O/Cdt. Mike Ken
51. John's, First Year En
gineering RCE; O/Cdt. q'ril
POlVcr, St. John's, First Year En
gineering RCE; O/Cdt. Frank
Dominic, Channel, First Year Edu
cation RCIC; O/Cdt. Sid Noel, SI.
John's, First Year .. Arts RCASC;
O/Cdl. Neville Russell, Bay Rob
erts, Second Year Dental C Pro t:;
O/Cdt. Len Cowley, 51. John's
First Year RCA;
Back nnw-D/Cdl JiJI'M Car-
michael, 51. John's; Year
Engineering. nCE; U/Cdl. GCtril
Hatch. Port nux Jla,IIIlC;.
,Year Dental nC,\c: O/(cil. F;el
Best, WesleY\'i1!e, Year
Education ncoc; Olen!. Gorel!
Drol'er, Dell Island, Fir,l Ym
Dentat HerC; U/Cdt. Tum lA,
Fosse, Channel, Fir;! Yc.r
cation RCIt:; O/Cdt. Harel'l Dm,
Coley's Point, First i'c"r E'JUCI'
lion RCASC.
ing this third year COTC training GEORGE ROSE-The son of Holloway. 1 1-----------..
lhis lie lias applicd lor a Herbert Rose of Rose Blanche. Our first social e\'cnt of the
. tour 01 lI'ith the brigade George completed Grade XI at year was the Joint Mcss DInner I
il: Germany this summer. J.rerl Hose Dianchc. lie has taught of UNTD and COTC pcrsonnel, i
(lhl;.inrd hi, (ira de XI nt Prince I schOOl at 1.ally t:o\'e, DIamond This was held at the Officers'
l'! Wales ('ullcgf'. , Covc and Cupe La lIullC. lie was :lless, Buckmaster's Field on 1'>111'.
HE:\" Go, HIJ:\"rm-TIl<' 0[: a mCllIlwr of the Hoy Scouts at (,mbcr loth. lIonourarv Lt. Col.
Thon;,:: . 1.;arclnl'J", llritbh Har.! HOse Illullchc for three ycnl's. ancl H. A. Outerbridllc, Ilrescnt.,
hu.. r. J I"1l11t,\' I:JY. IIt'n hi!; : rusc to truoll leatler. lie IS a I cd Ihe Outerbl'idgc Trophy 10 the'
;c.ho"l at Cox's COle and Coward's : 01 the Nnd. 'I'e,lchcrs As I CO't't:-winncrs iur this year.
J,.an". I SOClallllll. This trophy was donated by Col.
Resident Staff Officer New Commander C
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GUSSE-The Hill or: DAVIIl RICHE-The son or: Outerbridge for Inter.services com.
r.llhrrt 1;II>iC of Ihe cit)'. lie I noltelt Iliche, Oulcr Baller)', St'j petition. The competition for this
trum Prince IIf Wales, .rohn's. H,is present yenr has been completed I '
bst ) I'ar. 1 by Impcrwl Oil L1I11I1cd. Dal'ld' Hnd once agaIn the Army has won GI'al'C Sp"ll'}lCS
liOItlIU:\ lil,VEil-The son 01 1 cumplelcd Grade XI at Bishop 'fhe COTC defeated the UN'l'D il; "
ar:
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! Hilda l;uI"C1' III Bcll Is Feild College. basketball, \,ollcyball and hockey I
J;'l1d. 1".'1"11011 IPrcm':! eill'ly NEVILLE nUSSI::LI,-'l'hc to win the coveted cup for thc
on Brll Islalld. of Carl nussell, BIlY noberlo. IIis fourth Ilme ill Ihe foul' ,'cars of
(;I:I)I;I;E rl.\T('i1-Tht, hOIl nf fnlhrt' fisheries offit!cr with the its existence, 'I'his is II of
.1"rrl"" .Hall'lI "r Port illlX \lcllt. of Fisilerles. Nel'llic CUIII' which Ihe corps is vcry pt'oud..
'1IIr,. mpmbrr nf plrte!! Grade XI sl Ihe U.C. 'l'he Annual Joint Ball
the [01' .\rHrs School. Colry's Point. lie was a was held at the Officers' Mess on ------------1
al1<:>nderl the leaders member of the IIrmy Cadets for February 3rd. The Prince's Or.
.( Alrlr.dlot caml'. foul' years. lie attended two sum chestra accompanIed the dancIng
.', GARny IImIEH-l'hr; SUII mer camps and rose to the rank and supper was served. At the
1 ho;nas Homer of the cdy. Garry of Cndel Lleu\enant. time of this writing, our allnual
\\;.5 member of the Boy Sconts GERALD RYAN-The son of Mess Dinner Is"belng planned for
I:,, lie c,omple\ed William Ryan, Cove. Ger thc first week In April. The pur.
at or \\ales Col aid completed Grade XI at the pose of these Mess Dinners which
k:r. HI, father 15 an agent for Angilcan School Pouch Cove. He nre held Is (0 give thc first
.\ssul'ance Company In has laught school at Pelty Har year cadets in introduction to mess
ferred to Kingsloll just berure
Christmas. In his plnce we are
glad to welcome Capt. Siaple
ton, a na\lve Newfoundlander. We
hope hIs slay with us will be both
long and
:>\ s' .. , " " bur and is a member of the ctiquette.
.: II K.:.. -1 he son of Nfld. Teachers Association. We were sorry'to lose the ser.
T I.1tlCI> Kennedy of the city. JOliN Sl\IALL-The son of vices of our Residcnt Staff' Of.
):raduatcd form 51. Bon's. Joseph Small of the city. His !leer Captain Hyde who was trans.
We wish to congratulate Capt.
Eaton 'On his assuming command
of the contingent. Capt. Eaton,
took,his COTC training with OUr
Univcrslty Contingent.
-COTC Wi ns Trophy -

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!!/Lt. 1', ,r. ill.'cepling the Oulel'bl'idge Trophy (l'Om MI'. H. A. Outerbridgc, M.B.E. Honorary Colonel,
Memorial. Unh'ersily C.O.'l'.C. contingent were the win ners of sports events for the ncatlemic year 1954.55. The
touk place atlhe allllual UNTD-COTC dinner al the Joint Ser\'ices Offil:el's Mess Buckmaster's Field
on No\,embcl' 10th, 1055. ,"
Lapiain M. J. was a.ppointed in January
staff officcr commanding Memol'ial Unive'rsilv
The son of MI'. M. P. Stapletoll,
Grace, Captain Stapleton completed his. course
in Engineering at Memorial. and graduated from the Nova
Scolia Technical College. He joined the regular army,
and was on the slaff of the directorate of Signals in Ottaw<J
before coming to St. John's. This is his first appointment
al:: resident staff officer ..
J. H. Politi rd
SAYS-
Lel's talk about the things you can do
at, retirement with an assured Income. .
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Captain Douglas Eatoll, who took rOnll11:m.J pf the .
at Memorial University in .January. L',;pti1ill
charge of the Physical Training
University, and completed his o([ic;n:, t!"II11
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C.O.:r.C. Uni\'ersity contingenl.
CLOTHES make the man if
makes the clolhe!
WM. l. CHAFE,
, 4 HOLDSWORTH Sf.
REPAIRS
VULeAIIZlle
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TirtS
ton
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Nfld. Armature Works
BAMBRICK ST.
CATHEDRAL
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. : 10.15, Matins
Solei

"Ch'ildren'S SerVice,
4.15, Hoi
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'Evensong and :
ReV. 'J. M.
Service:
Monday, Tuesda:
<.I".rt.,' 7.30 a.m
a.m.; Thursd;
communion:
a.m.; Tuesday
Wednesday 7.:
, 10 a.m. EI'ensor
530 p.m. except
(sung). Cathedra
p.m. broadcast O\'j
CHURl
Hoi)' communion;
11 a,m.
and Holy ComI
The Rector; 2.4
People's Easter
Presentation of I
. 6.30, Evening
Rev. S. J. Da"ies,
a m .. Holy I
ST. mURCI
Oa),-6 a.m., 1101
8.30 a.m.. I
Holy Eu
EI'cnson;!
a.Ill.. 1101), 1
Holy Conll
a.m., Hoi), I
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1.111., Holy Comr
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,. SATURDAY,' MAR. 31, 1956
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SER,TICES
. In Us
" , " .'
The:Resurrec.tUln
Chri8t"; in liS, the Hope or From the 'cross where. He died
Oh, the b:est assurance given, LOving hands took'Him down,
We need never doubt theftory And the)' .tenderly bore Him awny II
f
l' I ,(II PresbyterltllJI. We're by grace joint' heirs of To a tomb that was near, '. .
O
r:.1l,!!. (II . I Whl'le His friends gathered' round
_ _ _____ leaven.
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I ST. ANDREW'S' Cllr' t . Ith t' I rl . t Ithl 50 His Ioes' sealed the tomb;
Sheen
Bishop
Writes
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. I Rev. Allan l1(acAr. I IS Yo' au, anI !" iriS W n Set a guard at the 'doo'r'
.,' I:d 5 a.m. 'Arthur Old, 1II.A. Deaconess: Miss us, To make sure no one opened the
Ins. (said): 1 EI'cl.I'n B. Walker. Organist: lIIr. Through the day and hours grave, .. ,
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Eu . of 'night;
And emn : I Robert MacLeod. " . Th t b Id t h Id H' .
. The ncctor. 1\' Hal)' Communion' 7 Service Keepmg Us irom el'cr shining, .e am. COli .no a 1m EASTER I Him when He "really'" died if the
r' H" n Bible' '. Walking II' i L h us as OIIT EI en death had no pow.er I th r be true' Wher II HI',
.1C.. of Praise (Senior Choir assisted . H' "h h died men to' eo y .
n:.B(.: 415. Holy Bap., b)' Junior' Choir). Come. worship Light. . Over aa
l
?\ IV 0 ad. '. I' Ill' FULTON J. SHEEN grave? Why did not His
an,l with. us. . , . . . Ie.. .... When one is so unscientific 151 po.int to ,Him and. sa.y: "He 11 1101
j!lt Re\'. .. . JltGnday-B p.m., Couple's Club.' A bright angel came down, . i to start with a prejudice, one mUst! ere. e Is In e .
J
RCld I With thc 5 \I' e c t and b Ie s t as I 1 1h H th t
Tllesday-3.15 p.m, Woman's surane.e. Rolled the stone from thc door I invcnt a thousand separate ans.! IOn .of death hke all. mo.rtah. . III
)l(l!ldlY. Tue,.la)". :rl. Soeiet). (Easter Mcet. 1Ic will nCIcr. nc\'cr fail; While the guard' fled in terror' IVcrs for a thou.sand separate faels no Instance do we flDd .In tb.
;.30 . nl.: "cd. in") He will gil'c tis great delil'crance, ali'ay, . I For examplc, if one docs not aC d?cuments HIS enelllle.
; ::I.: Thl!r>da)' P.30. o. Plenteous graCe for el'ery And so He who dead I cept of ?enYIn,g H.15 Death and Resurrect
co:::munion: QUEEN'S ROAD trial. Rose to die nel'ermore . i must mvcnt In the of IOn; lie find onl)" the, were
.1:' .: Tur;day 8.00 and, nCI' . 1. A. Goldsmith, :'tlinister On Illat wonderful" glad Eastcr a separate explanallon for HIS told not to preach It. It was not
11"tdne!rl.) ;.15 a.!?: I. DMne Worship, Sacramcnt Dayl' I' walking on the waters and Hi8 the the Resurrcctioll that
un of The Lord's Supper: 3, Church R'sUI't'e' ell'OII feeding of the multitudes. So with' was In dispute, but only the tell
p.m. t\ttpt Scbool, Open Session: 7, Y. P. S. '"' "He has risen lndced," I those Who rcject Ihe historical! ing of Ille fact.
talhrdral i Vespcr Sen'lee. Worship with us. So the Rngels declared. and documentary evidence for thel Later on, thOSe who tried to .to
trNrlra!t Ol'cr (Il:-l. , M . and' nesurrectlon. If. Christ did not cape the fact of the Resul'reeliOi
, . ormng To the women, bewildered
_ I' PE,\Rlr-GLENDALE '.. d rise ftom the dead by the powerl tried explain it away on ph,-
Cnt'R(,1I ReI'. J. A. G.oldsmiLh sa . of God ",hl'ch I' His, then one ehologleal II r 0 u n d 5. Th. neW
8 a m Evcry day God gives us a nes. "Go and lell thosc He loved ".
.., . 2.30, Church School; 7, Divine I must I'nl'ent \Va.vs of theory argued as The
II m
'lorn surreet on Alornl'ng nl'sl'nd il'om it known everv.where. "I
I ,::::t;n:' I )n: I...,.... ,'Worship. Worship with us. to all'a" H,'s appearances on Easter and other followers tl
d H I
lommumon the grnve of past mistakes .. wc That they all may rejoice and be , .
Q!". 'I glad ... ,Sunday and thereafter for fort) I Our Lord had often heard. Him laJ
Rtrlor: :.-15 p.!"., Salvatl'o1' A,'my grcet the dawning. Shaking off the H d d H'gh days \ that He would be cnlClfied and
Serme. . '. " dllst of all the sorrol\' and tile sin. e ascen e on I . I I . f th d d Th'
.... ,,'nn 0: r"ramid nlng .. happy and triumphant in. a To the Father's right hand. It might be Interesting to stud)' a on rom . e ca. . 11
,,.,;,, "'"'' : TEMPLE "'w ,,' IVh", H, M' "'."'" ,,, n;" " m, 01 '" .. , I""'" b,h,1 ",ok "boo"",,!,
I J. PO''''' '.A, ' .... g .. " 50, "m, ' ' , i," ,bi,h '" lu m'" ,,,,,,111 ,m, 0, Good F",,, '" lh.,
, "",,){.;o, ,,' >In, E. H,',h',," ,." R,', .g.i" I" .. ,. ,,"p' th" ""' n" h,p" won 10 b,
. 10, Pra)'cr 10.15. March E And willtake to that land surrection it8ciC. A theory that HIS IgnomlDlous de! e J. I anI!
. Seh011\. : of Witness, 11, Holiness Mceting, asler 'PI'aj
7
er I Thosc Who tnist in His blood 1o found Rcceptanec in antiGod cir death: The ,shock the sub-
'" , H.'" COm' G, Id" ''"'','" .. , C,h, DI"" , ' """ "" 'mi', th, .i"",,th ",I .. , '"'" I. ".",,' Inl' !h.
I Parade; 2.30. Sunday School, , __ I .. . IS that Christ actllally did not die HconsclOus. mind d tthhl
_ ", ,... 11"1,, ,"m m" <, "'" I", ""d,,, of '" .,,,,' , "," g" ,., ",.,," I" "Th, R ,,,,,-' "' th' H,... ,,' y ". ,h., """'. '"' .. "
i. Sail'ation and! God, our FOithr.r. ThUll dIl1,1: 0 rection" : slale of shock or coma as a re' as a fact. . .
S. Gcnner)" Prol'lnclal Sce., brill!: from thc of defeat, 1 To be sung to the ILinc "The 0111 .lulL of Ihe agony on the Cross:, ThiS explodes
. retnries. will he in charge of the' tl!e l'lctnt')' of lifc clcl'n .. \' We I RLI;:ge<! Cros8.... , Ihe coolness of the grave iater on I Iy when It IS reealle.d that the
Ill' . '''' Ii "I, fOlD' Special music Rnd sing.: gll'C Thee thnnks [ot' Ihi, f:l1th ill So III praise Him as I rcvived Him and lie appeHcrl bC1 and others not
, " '" ,i"" ".", m", i' g "Ill I","" th"," "001 ""," f'" '''"',, ,0"' ibilill ,", II '" Il '" , 1m, m", I.IIi", th,m th., H. ,,,' m, th, n",,,,,I,,", "!""
.. ll ..h '[m'hari,l: da)'. A warlll splrituRI atmosphere. us. 10 eonsccrnlc oUI' livcs to make I ,\nel in lIi8 pOlI'cr o'cr thc i rosc from the dcarl. thus i tht
. ami Christian fcllowship await hope knoll'll (0 nll Ihose grave.' the belicf in the ResurreeLlOn.. I (ld t ey ICle 1m;
; .... !H' ("ornmu. "011 thc Temple. IIl'es arc desolate becausc of lillie .'.11 m\" life In His 5rrl"ice 1111' Now what arc the facts I\Tltten I Ilcre and the plotU 110'
, _ l' '''' "," m"";", ,. , I,ilh, .,,,11, "'" ,,,"" ,. Ib,' '''' "", b, Ib,,, "h. ,.,., Ib, ",," "', d,,,, ,I h, y ""
1I .. !; t'ommll' C1T.\I)EI, conrs, 1\ lila)' spring fl'ol1l l'hri>llikr FM r knoll' lIe's 10 Goorl Frida)' ;lOd Ea,(el'. laterl Eas!cr mnrnm!! \11th. S"ICtS 1&
,\dams' ","cnuc molll'CS. Amrn. salc. : on had their slasherl lor I anomt dcad body, .If !he
y
ell-
and C. IIicliman, __________ . _ ..___ .' .. .-------.-- ..... --._ .. -----.. --'--- ._.. . -.... ---- I thaI bclicf? First of all. Ihere was I pccted Mag
Corps Officcl's. . I Tn E I 0 : a double iOl'cstigation into the rcr; dalen 5.0 little bellcled. In the
t.i\"\II\IJ: B a.m.. rraycr Service;.'I, e t- S t;e Id B' t E 7\ T Ilitude or I1is dcath. one by .Jewish I sl1rrcelion that she mistook. 1hm
" ,."; ,_'::;,:::'i";: ' y:;: as e r 01 y -- j" u ve r H ew I
,.. .'" _. r'rn'l'n- Peuplc's Snh'ation ,'leeLlng; 7'1' Ea .tcr 11 I Uti t . I' tl Cl . t' . I' ltd I I' I 1 I same Furthcrmore.: is !.hcir
.'.' . , .... . . ,Great F,1'anselistie Serl'ice. J ,ca ec le mos JI)YOUS cay III lC ll'l!i lCtl1 III lIS lC,l[' all '" lcre \\' lat 15 now t le B essed Sacra- ! Lhe Roman centurion who hadl lIoman s tak. In other Ilords.
, """n:,,,n I B,i".,,, ,,' >t", C, Hi,km,", Y"', the foremost in dignity "f "It ii, feasts," .. minds ""nt n'" gh'en, The "i,m< of the Saviour in' !he I ,hu,' 'I "" "",Ii"" k, .. i"l "y", .. "moo m .. ,.
Ill. Corps Oiflcers I Christians evcrywhere o[ (he b\" Goel of His Garden of Geo.hscmane and the trial and crucifixion I that the two thicves were not dead i pc 111 e ; n g
'1.\1\OS B.OO a.m., Pra)'er Serl'iee: 11, I b t S f I I . hroke their bones. As a final in I Ina r e cr an 0 n :ere
4.;." f.1'cn. Holiness 2.30, Scnlor on y cgot en on 01' t le t 1e salvation of mankincl. and the miraculouo; climax of the resurrection, when i sullo He ran a spear into the side conVinced. Lhey had to convince
Bible and Sunda)' School; Illustrated here are the llc\,cr-lo-be.[orgottcn events the sealed sepulchcr was found empty and Mary of Christ. hlood and water pouring the 0 the r 5 and one of them,
;r.ri R (I{). 110\1' 6, Young People's Salvation Meet. r th t f t f 1 k CI . , btl b J d I "I did" I h I out to witness the complete ces Thomas, went so far to sar
. il. !'r'oC(',;ion and: ing; 7. Great Evangelistic SCrl'lee. 0 a a c u wee - 11'13t s e ray a y U as s- 11' ag a ene an 11 ary, t. e mot ler of James, learned salion of heart action. Incident that He WOUld. not. unhl
.6 3l1. C"en.. Brisadler and Mrs. W. O. Brown cariot, one of His beloved disciples. The from the angel of the Lord that Christ had risen after all)', it was at that moment that lIe could put hiS finger the
ind Procc;;ion. 'will be in charge of thc services where Judas learned that Jesus already knew the e\'il three days-even as He had foretold. hc who was a pagan bccame the ![and of t!le Lord and hiS hand
11'.,-., H "" Ib"",h." Ib, ,." IV, "." "m'" I,,,it "f!h. T '" "I !h, ,,', "" "do ,'I ,",
. ).ou to join us In worship. Cross - the thief being the fir,t o.n. sa domg Ihls did He fmally be
Wednesday, 8 p.m.-Pra)'er Ser. ! - as he c:;c1aimcd: "Indced, This !Icve. On many subsequent oecas
I'icc. . th Son oC God" Ions Our Lord spoke and appeared
Friday, B p.m.-United Holiness IS c to multitudes, el'en fil'e hundred
________ , meeting. El"cn though de a t h had nolo at one time. There was no col
, (aken place a.Ctcr I'iolent scour Ilccti.,c . il!usions. as there was
gings, croll"nmg WIth (horns and i no mdll'ldual illUSion among the
being nailed to the Cross, He, Apostles.
Pentecostal
tbe ,---------------------- BETHESDA PENTECOSTAL

Z()7 l'i ew Gower St.
A. C. Snow. Pastor: L. A. B.
Snow. Assistant Pastor.
10.30. Prayer Sen'lci!; 11, )Iorn
ing Worsbip; 3 p.m., Sunda),
School: 6.30, Prayer Scrvlce: 7
p.m., Evangelistic Service.
Wednesday-8 p. m., Young
People's Servlcc.
Friday-8 p.m., Prayer
QoIGE STIt"."T ELiM PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
< '" Casey Strcet
Ur.tr Commu. . Broadcast ]0 a.m., VOCM: 11,
fKeption of 'members' Worship; 2.45, Sunday
IIt'1llint Wonhip and I School, 7, Evangelistic. Evangelists
bl' I WIlliams and Faulkner will com
Easter I mence rcvh'al services Sunday
ill pmnts are In. i nlgbt, April 1st; also cach night
. i. Choral Service, I or the week, exccpt Saturday night.
too::! Handrl's All heartily. invited.
People'! Fellowship
Ptople are wei
I leison of deep Jehovah's
Come ami share
these important W tt <
.... ctil.illes or I _______ '_'_Ze_S_s_e_s__ _
as ar!
'11 7 p.m., Public address: Is tbe
" :\ PrI I G I 8
"Wing of Ihe srs.1 Religious Revlva enu ne? p.m.,
Committee t:l"angelis- Bible Study: Triumphing over
:0 )Itmbm: In I Wicked Spirit Forces.
lI01ihip (' B Thursday, April 5-7.30 p.m.,
1. S. H: i Theocratic Ministry School: Quail
".('dnesda)". April: fiell to be Ministers, ehaptcr 13:
in the Lec. i also ]. Samuel, chapter 14. S.30
p.m., Service MeeUng.
('?I1Si:STm:ET
l7:,n RA.,! Gospel Hall
r : .. Dand __ . __________
r.,itl!t ,'Lol'r \. ]030 L d' S 230 ",," . a.m.,' or supper; . ,
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,( S Sunday School: 7, Gospel MceUng.
:t:/. en icc o( Com. Usten to the Family Bible Hour,
il'Jon Os I memo i CJON; at 10.00 R.m.
ef\"lCC: 11, Tuesda)'-Scripture' Study, B.OO
ConGre. p.m.
\\ R. Friday:""'P.rayer Meeting, B.Oo
_ Session of p.m. '
'. EI'cning Wor. Text: For whosoever .shell call
. b)" the upo:,. the Name' or the Lord shall
be saved.-Romans 1013.
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Noles
Then one If tbe twelve, clned
Judas I_riot, went unto the.
hid priests. and saId unt.'
them, Whal win fe rive me.'
and I will deliver hIm unto
JOu? And tCivenantfll wUh
11111\ for '0111 ,Itees 01 .lIver
I And they were eating, Jesus IIIOk bread. and blessed It. and Now he that bef.rayed him ,ave'
I bral.e Il, and rave U 10 the disciples. and said, Take, eat; thb II them a 5111'11, saylnr, WholnSO- :
, my body. And he 10011 the CUll, and gave thanks .mel Kllve It wever I shall kiss, Ihat same,
l them. sayInK. DrInk ye all of It; for this Is niy blood of the nelY I.' he; hold ldm fast. And;
'. testament, which I. shed for many for the remIssion of sins. But lorthwith he came to Jesus:
: I say unlo YOlI I will noi drinl. hcnceforlh of this frull of the viII' and said, llal!, JllaSter lUld'
, "nm J I! new with you III 1117 Faihrr. klll:dolll. . i .."' .
COCHRANE STREET' . : hlin. , And lllUinr down thel' walched him
Three services will be 'held at . ihere ...... Then there were two thieve. crucified with him, ane
Cochrane 'Street Churc han. Sun. .n the rilhl hl!nd, and anolher on the left. And the,lhat paged
day and will be conducted .bY' tbe ,b,. reviled him. wa"ln, 'heir head., and say!n, U ihMi be
Minister. At 8.30. a.m.; the Sacra I tbe of God. come dow. from Ute cross. . ..
ment o[ the Lord's Supper'wlll be . - ---'-" .
dispensed. New members will be will the- Junior Congregation. sent special Easter music and the cd at 11 a.l)I. by Rev. F. E. subjects will be "Then Were Thc
received and the whole congrega. An open session of the .Sunday Mlnistcr will preach. _ Vipond with the music 'under the Disciples Glad ' .. and._ "Reasons
tion will' dedicate Itself anew to School will be held I in the aIter. :"." :GOWER' STRE.i':T. direction' of Mr. Douglas Osmond, for Bcllcying. in Life Aftcr D.eath."
Jcsus Christ and' His Church. The noon at 2.30 o'clock; The Sunday Sacrament '0:. the Lord's Supper and Mrs. George Kelly, Thcre Will be a song"servlce at
elel'en serl'lce will' be Seliool Junior Choir will lead in will be adminlslererl to Nurses at leadcr' of tile' Junior ,Choir, will 6.45 p.m. .
hroadcast'over VOWR and will in. praise. - ,.' . .. . 6.3Q and to the'regular eongregalsing at the. Moring Scrvicf. Th'c' A" Sunday . School Easter. Pro
c1ude tw'o antheil15 by the. Choir.. cI'c'ning: service ... aI' . 71 timi 'at 8.00 in the morning. scr.,' Scnlor' .JlOlr .. will : Sillg; at the i gramme prepared. b( 'the.' Senior
The Nursery Class wip. meet as o'cloek,:the .ScnlQr Choir willprc' vices o[ Worship will' beconduct Evcning Seh;lce. lIlr: .Vipond's; Study "will be he!d' at 2.45.
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\\" 0 ul d havc suffocated when i The Rcsurrcrtion h the cenLral
b:lried in one hundred pounds of! Cact of .thc Christian failh. It be-
spices as was (hc custom. Butl gins with defeat. crucifixion and
thc surpl'ising part of thc!, 'sorrow, bul iL ends in triumph.
theon' is (hat He walked with FilCh Sunshinc religions will do for days
strength 011 Ihe third day. and Cor i withqut death. or grief, or sorrow,
thr. subsequenl (orty day,. as to: but il Lakes the Love of God enter
conl'ince doubling, timid disciples I ing into .our !ragedies (0 conl'inc!
that He was Ihe Conqueror oC, us that In Him We too can han
Dcath. Finally. what happencd to our Easter after our Good Friday.
Prayer
Jesus of Nazareth
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Blesscd Lord. crucificvl for lIS all .Tesu.; oC Nazareth lowly Carpenler
the cross, hut risen again and ex.! His I'oicc was gentle to the wan
alted now for evcr at God's riSht: dercr,
hand, we worship anr! adore Thee. i As, by the shores of Galilee, H,
Often we have grievcd and off I trod.
endcd Thec, yes, even denied Thce I o( man, yct the Son 01
Lord, hal'c mercy uPon liS. Draw I God.
ncar us now in alI Thy tcnderness
and love. And restore us to Thy, What brought this sinless soul
grace and favour. Give IInto us. I with man to dwell?
unworthy as We arc. a share in! To starl the quarrel of what
redemption work. Prepare. our' crecds to tell?
future here for us; make liS suf.1 Oh no! IIis heart is broken by this
ficient for whn(cI'cr joy 01' 80rrow.! strife:
slIlIshine or shaduw. happinc5s or He Ih.ed His of love by giv
Lrial, it mal' haI'r in store for u,. 109 lip Ills hIe.
Graciously iJrepare. Ileal' Saviuul'. IIis mc>,age sholiid all men
for liS, even liS, a mansion in Thy i get her hind..
!Ieavenly Kingilllm, when 01\1' jour. I For lit', though Son .of God, Is
llel' nllll' is ended. aod ollr work I br'l1l1l'r o( mallkilld.
hei'e is done. We ask Thee'
III bless cur home; leI it el'cr he .lc.'us II! Nazareth 1011'1)' C3rpel)ter
the object Of 1;h)' cOire alld love; lIis I'oicc slill genUy calls the
may it el'cn be a Bethany, whither wanderer, .
Thou dost dcign to come, and Toda). as when by Galilce .He
whcrein Thou dost delight to dwell. .Irod.
Bless likewisc with us a\l who arc. nrothcr of man. 10 make us sons
neal' and dear unto us. Mal' we i of Gud.
lil'e in pCI'sonal failh in a -----
Eastcrtide .

and glorificd Saviour. And to the
Fathcr and the Son. And thc lIoly
Spirit, onc Gor!. shall be all the!
praise and all thc j:(lor)', nllw and I
for ever and el'er. Amcn. . I Easler flowcrs:. WhaL
thc)' bnn::: CrO\\"lllllg ::Iory. of. thp.
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' C b" , Spring .. EasLcr bells: their chimc5
appy om Inln!!S rin;! out banishing our fears and
LJ (loubl... Easlel' hymns of hopc and
Whcn Easler and springtimc com praise .. Anthems of the hob' da)s
bine as thcy d'o, . ..Who dare speak oC Death's dark
And' everything sparklcs so slor polI'er-in this glad triumphant
iously new: hour?
Evcry' trec, every !lower, and the Gone thc sorrow and the'
. . blUe sky above . 'b!
Again prove the wonder or God's ChrISt has men thc tOIll
g
ciou love No more tears or grief. or loss.-
ra s. He was nailed upon a crOS5":'-
We watch mother:nature, in spring
garb attired,
Our hearts are uplifted; our souls
are inspired;
And thc wonderful sign of Christ's
resurrection
Should increase our faith and our
Christian a/fcction,
To know that Christ conquered a
world of sad sLrife: .
madc to suffer hate and scorn-
wounded.. picrced by spear 'and
thorn .... Thus He conquered death
nnd pain .. Thus He died-to rise
again. .
Do vou mourn a dear one gorie!
That 'immortal soul lil'cs on.. This
lhe Truth for which He dicd:'This
the joy of Eastcl'tide:Weep nnt:
o'CI' some earthy bed; God is Love.
That He is lhc way, and the Truth
and the Life. ' -There
is 110 dead .
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Beauty of Tall Flowers
Enhances Garden Picture
Hard)' Astera Blossom In Earl)" Fall.
"'lIh color. form
hci;:ht t'l Like the
I'ri.hror" in block. they
.hfTrr. By Ulclr with
othtl', nower3 excite inter.
t t in yc,ur Proller blend
bt ('I Ihclr beauty brinss outlh.
br;t in cnrh.
Tall flowerin,: planls lorm Ihr
lor stage.lul! or
blouoms. they nrc used
to hell' SCI'cen out bacl(sround
thoy naturnlly are seldom
;;Ione.
There are many tall
nowers whIch ran be used
way. inc1udinl: both nnnunis nnd
;,crenniab. Where spnce is 11m
Ited they can sen'e betler than
.hrubbery for their roots do not
compele wilh other 110wers as
does Some are among
the oldlashioned flowers which
a:'e nell' and \\'111 be nd
mired bl" "i5itors 10 )'our garden
who me not lamillar with Ihem.
For nn attractive
Icreen lor your earlier nowers,
trr Boltonia a5teroides Halse
c!\amc,milel. It crows 6 leet tall
wilh a Ienfy plant. In lale sum
Iller Its riais)"like white flowers
C.lme and rrma!n until October,
one or Ihe few peren.
r.i;.b which blos;om in the fall.
,. For lan;e rlustcl'$ or
I me.not' flowers of gentian
blue In June anel July. try
Anchusa !talica Dl'opmore which
.1'01\"5 :. Icel tall,
Hardy Aslers, IrUe American
(which the British call
Wch .. arc peren
niah you can from seed.
Their whit., crimson, pink and
bllle !lowers arc grown on bushes
that may reach 5 fer.! In height.
GYPSollhlla (Baby's Breath)
I!rows 4. tall, benrlng myr.
iads or small p!Jt.'< or white bios.
SOlllS in latc slimmer.
Sinsle and double hollyhock.
arc among the most highly deco-
rative tlowers for a border back.
"'ow quickly from
seed to a height of six feet or
more, with nowers Ineludln,
many tones 01 red, pink and
oran!c. The flowering season ean
be lengthened many weeks 11
faded blossoms are picked to
prevent seed formation.
Llntrls September Glory (1\:an.
sas Gny Feather) Is a 6 loot
beauty whose stalks are covered
In late summer with feathel'1
purple flowers.
Thalietrum (meadow rue) Is a
delicate flower with feathery
leaves which grows feet tilt.
and While never taking the spot.
light, aill's):s provides a plcaslnlf
background for more brilliant
blu!soln!.
A 4loot perennial Verbena (boo
narlensis) beal's tragrant laven,
der flowers from seed the flnl
year.
All the Rbol'e nre perennial!
which grow easily from lieed,
nnd once estar:".hed will PH'
form Ihrlr roles In Un larde,
picture for many years,
Among tall growlnl
are "alllardia-ftowel'ed sur.!oW'
era which grow 4 to 8 leet tall
and have fuliy double flowers al
chestnut red Rnd whle)
give height and color to the ,ar
den background, where there II
room for a considerable IrouP
THE DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, MAR. 31
,
Page For Farmers
Rodney and I Love The
Carry Oats Key
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I PerhJps Ih -.......
OTTA W A - Rodney. and an hi; 'I".
oats are very much m the hme membered I i; "
light this year in 'Eastern Canadn manilv tha"r hiS
Care of Frost
InjuredFruitTrees
O'I'l' A W A - The lrult grower
can as.lst the natural process of
recovery of frost Injured trees by
p'rovldlnil materials and condi
Itlons that are vital to this process.
K, Lapins, of the Experimental
Farm .t SUmmerland, B.C., ad
vises that cultural practices In
elude pruning, fertlUzlng, Ind ir
rlgatlon,
The early Fall freeze and sUbr
zerp temperatures during the lat
ter part' of January and midFe\J.
ruary Injure fruit trees in all
fruit growing areas in Canada.
The extent of Injury usuall)' de
pends upon the stage of maturity
of trees taught by the Fall
freeze. . Recol'ery "'i11 depend of
course, on the amount of damage
done, but also to a great extent
on the general condition or vilal
ity of the trees,
A large lea! area in cArly spring
11'111 help many fruit spurs reco\"
er quickly which might otherwise
have dried out Ind died if the
recovery process from frost dam
age had been slow, Therefore
light pruning Is recommended for
Forsythia Blooms Herald Advent
'of Spr.
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ng and. p.articlllarly in Ontario. Both
varieties were produced at the a dlstinglli'hrd .
Cereal Breecling Laboratory. Can ber of l',.;\i family.
By HENRY PREE
The forsy',hla Is ane of the true
prophets of nature. Cut branches
In full blollm nrc now filling f1or
ists' windows and I suggcst that
the home gardener go out Joday
and cut a few sprays to force In
deors.
While the forsythia is not the
first shrub '0 blossom In the
spring It is thc showicst as wcll
as the most. useful.
The nurserymen tell you that
il. takes less salcs effort to dis
pose of forsythia plants than any
othcr deciduous slrrub. The for
srthia is among the casicst of 'a1l .
woody plonts to propaga'c, fo
slore and to transplant after
planting, Which' can be done al
almos' any season of the year.
The best time to "l:l1Il is whcn
thc forsythias are first in bloom.
However, some of 115 gcl a bit
en'lllIsiastle and plant too many
too closc to one another, aT too
close to the house. The forsythia
belongs in thc shrub or
as a single sllecimen in the lawn.
Plan'.ing eloslll' than eight fect
apart unwise as e\'Cn the
spectabilis. Department of Agriculture, tellect h,j
Sui'able for Steep banks where' Winnipeg, lIlanito\m, and have ex by ru;'all'l a\
may occur and for. train ccllent reSistance 10 rust cuulrl '11l' ;)i;1 of '
mg. on walls arbors IS thc and smut, and 1)10deratc resIstance numher of ,I
I'orlety suspensa, commonly to crown or leaf rm;t. rcason II(' i. .
called weeping forsythia. The . fir
slcnder branches, growing to' 10 a latc rna complelel\' fl'" ler, Cil!
feet r morc ften b d t th !unng vanety IIlth of merl na' I' '. r_?tt!a. is
o , .' 0, a C IUm length anrl gtrength. The Ie IIIn.elf I'ltho,t
ground, h:lr lips TOOt. kernels ar.> wi ric ami plump, In Ihe I'o"r. Ihe OUltail
Recent mtroduclIon m thc and will rlehull rearlily unlcss and the lIis :,
forsYlhia family includc Lynwood carc is taken thrcshin", While the l.ugr.1 pri\,lc
G Id d S ' GI Th "h'" PI'en h I
o an . pring ory, esc Rorlney has ,.hown up, 'wcll in, '" "rn ,ri,l in
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two splendId shrubs will replacc I many areas of Ontario it docs not IrllllcllS Iht, g"hlrn kc\ ,
b f I
. . d It"'l't .
e many :\,cars a I other I appear to have thc wide mbpta.: "
Plant forsythia shrubs at' least fvarlctlCS. , 'hility of Ijarry. :llany Ontario -- '.
eight feet apart,. as even the Goltl,. Irish origi.: 11'1.10 tril'd Rodney for Ihe out 1I'i11(}' I'
poorcr l'arlchcs tend to spread natton, IS erce', III Its habit of I hrst time In 1955 wrre well pIcas. r", II . I I hrt
at least eight fect, growth, ultimate height five to I rd with if, perfCll'ln:mcc. At lhe I'odnc:' "'I,r "II'.n.. \\hc:
. . . seven feet, with its branches' Ro)"al Winter Pair in 1n5:;. Ror! 1;.,,11 I; ."'. II,' hr'l
poorer \'ilmtles ten.d to spread l'falt'ly smo'hered under "oldcn I nc)' marl!' a particularly sho\\'. "1'1'" raula,l) .
at Inast e,'ght fe'et I "I' l'I't" It .lllldll"l1 I",. I r"
" . '. . yellow flowers from lop to bot. mg as an ex 1I11 Ion . "anel\. t' . ." ,(
,The mos' comOlonly planted tolll .' '1". 01 I !!'I' II I'e Ihe !!,;:,
\'ariety is the very shuwy inter I . . Garr)' IS ahulII (il'!' rlays earlier he Ion ht;ol). ."/
media speclabilis with itn numer It is snpe-rh far clltting and maluring than Hoc\nr)' anrl threr Serd o! h'!h "; .
ous hright yellow flowers crowd I f1r.lI'cring indoors at this seawn. or. four .rlays later th:1l1. ahle fllr Ill( .10' dr,rllt.,
cd on uprighl stems. In eon"rast Spring Glory' ils lal'gu pale ycl. ThiS variety la,rl), J:'r;!c' f'lv ('n , 'I' Ja6 ere,.
, , k I Itt I t I '. h 'I<.orncI .
but cxccilent ncvcrthelcss, is the I low flowers completcly covcring )u nn as S I?r as IIO,e Cooper ,1nti Ii '. '
varicty' internledia primulina I the branches, is a pcrfcct com. of Rorlne),. The IS . John
with sol'. yellow f1owcr:;. lls gar 1 panion far Lynwood Glrn'y, their I)' strong, Th: YIeld of herg, Dal'ld ...
den cffect is pleasant rather than two shades creating a scene mUch the two l'arlChes In a l:1rgc num i anrl GpI,r!r' Bar' .E1:;!
violent as is the case cf the showy to be admired. ber of throughout Eastern: large <t. ',; b.er b;1
Canada In 1954 and 1955 sholl'cd; , ',)r, rt.ng c.!t
pi upply of leaf buds As bqgins, and thosc shools ...... hich
Garry in the lead by nearl)' four: Di'w'1.1 F:t1 La",61
busllels per acre. of thc .
winter damaged trees to ensure an It 1'5 recom' mended that Irrigation I Q' . rrl
am eo, be started early and that growers mzzlng If"
young fruit pn- hAve been In do no prodUce may bc rcmoved.
I h
o .old k 't' do not let. Ifle soil approach the Tho.le who ha\'P not grown ei
jured ess t an 0 wea spurs I "'I'ltl'ng point ....Ithln Ii to 9 I'nelles Gardene tl f th . t' . I t b
.-pic:."',r of the
(,arry hI,,, crer i!
higher than ir,r Rode!l, I
t th t I h Id b Q.-What caused the leaves to ler n . e'e vaTIC Ie;; nil;! I e
. fl d I I t th I i fall ore my potted azalea when I we at vl;;e 0 ry 01 an In(
s ev "en a prnn nil S ou e from the surfacc durl'ng tile sumr I II I d t t b h d f' I
can ne ma n y 0 e remova 0 mer. Stone 'fruit trees thut have
the weak and older wood. brought it into '.he house'?
Young, heavil)' Injured trees may heen injured in trunks and limbs Q.-IIt is good pl'ac'ire 10 pinch A.-The most likely rca son is!
be left unpruned untll summer should have a continuous flow of out all but onc peony hud of a that the azalea was kept in a!
....hen thed extent of recovery Is waler made available as the con I room too hot and '00 dr". Azalcas
more e\
'1 ent. Trees that IIRve (iliding tissues of the iree may argc f1owcr? Hew often should J
pconies be dil'ided? should be syringed with luke:
been "ringed" by frost damage in be restrIcted. A restriction of this A.-, T. hc disbudding of peonies, warm water twicc a week and
crown and trunk Ind show ft nature would eftt down the supply kept in n room temperaturc as'
. o[ moisture to the foliage and eonslstlllg or removing .11\ of Ihe
sparse growth In late .pllng pos fruit consequently water should be lateral buds and leRving only the ncar as possible 10 65 degrees.
slbly should be pruned lil the made nl'ailable at all times. I cent,:al aile, results in a larger "', :
trees could be cut Fro.lt injury may seem serious' 'han. would otherwise be' Q,-Plca!'e me 0 i
in certain nreas, and some Iarie.: Olllall1cd. \\ ell cS'ublished pco.: rosc o[ shat on hu,hes ami hl.les. ,
tn contrast to other fruit!, rna ties may appear to sllflel' more i that arc hlooming satisfac.1 How. ran gct morc blcoms on '
ture and old peaeh trees should than others. the rc. should not he Iited and: the . ". i
be gil'en a normal pruning, to cn co\'ery power of a tree is greater, dll'lcleri. Pcony plants ill I .. <\.-:\0 pruning 15 for
cDuraRe a ,'Igorolls than man)l fruit gro\\'ers realile,: surroundings will continuc '0 I rosc of or hlacs.
gro\l'th for the next year's crop. if good management practicc are I flolI'er satisfadorily for 20 to 30 i Cult1l1g out n.1l dead, \\'0'1(\
Large cuts should be avoided, if followed. I cr me.re. I any suckers IS sufflclcnl. I he
Injury 15 in the frame and trunk I' . lilacs would be benefil by an ap
of frost Injured trees Th B' I Sid mc whether Ihc old plication of lime and fertilizer
e rIg It I e I shools (which appeats to die all'ay such as super phosphale.
require. a relatively large amount Ol'cr the Winter) of a clema"
of nlttrlogen fIorjbUldldltng I! looks upon the h.right "ine shouid be remol'ed
new 15ues. n ure rees, ov; It IS Sitre to be the nght SIde, spring Q.-Are annual seeds good the
Ask
for
,ri"' . 'O
DAIRY FEEDS
ever, should nol be overferUllz At least tllnt's how I've found It A-Clet r It. second year or should they be
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The e)'e's a belter pupil and mora ed but some nitrogen should be as 'I've f I na IS 5100 S m spring '.hrown away? I
xamp e .....i11lng than the ear, available early In Bpring .tourneyed through each da)' y r.
ead
,. although
Fine counsel Is confusing, but ex. with the beginning of ,activity In And it's queer how 'l'an'l should' y ,8 If so they A.-Some arl! good afte,r sel'er
"l'rI -- ample's al\\'a)'5 dear, the roots and buds. ish e\'c e CII, all ay. If, how- al years while others are nol. The I
Write for free literature.
h !r.p .a than The best of all the preachers Ire damlged tree. should And how 'tis to banlFh , vouf, dead, only way to teU is '0 test the,
I'd dial)"' : the men who live their ereeds, receive an adequate .upply of From a bright side 50rt of nature: 'the In pruntn!g thhcmtllll seed between moist blallers. [n I
H,ARVEY & CO., L :. II nnl' WOU { walk \\'i!h, For to good put In aetion Is I water, particularly during the cvery . I th I . 0 asccr am weIer any case. the seed will probably
" me Ian merel.\' tell the way; I what el'erybody needs;" early part of the ,rowing season. Dolefu1 thing away. e S 1001:, arc you may dc have to he planted morc thickly I
fer prums un',ll new growth frcsh seed. Distributors,
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Programmes On The Air Today


!CJON TV ,Tonight

1I.0G-Songs for Saturday.
9.aD-The Bla Six Progra/ll.
lO.DO-News.
10.05-Keyboard Capen.
lO.SD-Kiddle! Program.
l1.00-Chlldren's Program.
11.3G-lrish & Hl1lbilly Varietle .
l2.00-News.
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\.\" :,n:i Srorts. ,
5.DO-Panel Discussion.
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.. Rl'und
5.3S-Last Man Out.
6.DO-The Outdoorsman.
6.15-Showtlme .
6.3G-Just Music.
6.55-Sports Page.
7.DO-News.
7.15-Pepperrell Sports Desk.
7.50-Flbber McGee and Molly.
B.DO-The Cobbs.
B.30-The Whistler.
9.00-HoUywood Music Hall.
r t 'c. 9.30-Two for the Money.
hI, fl.A, 1O.00-News and Weather.
IIr.n
: of Events.
i 10.30-Portraits in
I 'till
; l:!.DO-News and Sign Off.
SATURDAY, 31
ii.DO-Wlld Bill.
a.30-DlsneYland.
6.30-To Be Announced.
;.OO-Nny Log.
7.30-Raneh Party.
R.OO-The Honeymooners.
R.30-Slage Show.
Camera.
9.30-To Be Announced.
lD.OO-Jockey Clltb Show.
IO.30-FloGlaze FilIlt.
IO.45-Brownlll' Harvey Sho".
11.00-Xcws.
11.lO-The Late Show.
MOSDAV, April !
Sews Pageant-Mornln, Edlt\ol
I A ..
7.00-SlId. News alld Sports.
7.05-Local Weather.
US-Canadian News and Sports.
7.30-Round the World Ncll's.
i.3S-Complete Weather Roulld
up.
7.4l'i-Good News.
8.00-Nlld. Ncll's.
R.05-Pro\jncial Wuther.
8.20-Shipping Report.
B.Z5-Khlrlles Corner.
News.
8.3S-Complele Weather
up.
Women's World-Part 0111
p.DO-Gencral Pro\'jnclal New.
D.05-The Day's Top Son..
9.10-Though for the Day.
Tune.
D.25-Toda)'s Woman (Salute to
a local Woman).
9.30-What do You Thllk? U)an,.
Woman', Phone InterView).
9.3S-Jt Takes a Woman.
1I.4D-The Lighter Side.
9.45-Muriel McKay.
lO.OD-General Provincial New..
10.D5-Showtlme Favourite.
I0.10-Help!ul Harry (Housebold
Hints).
lO.15-What's on my Mind'
IO.30-Who Am I?
lO.4O-J oan Blanchard.
10.45-The World Today (Inter.
national News).
10.50-Spotllgbt 011 a Stll (Pop
Singer).
10.55-Wile Sa\'er.
lI.OO-General Provincial New
11.05-Dr. Kildare.
. YOll Asked For It (Mulle,
. Answers Anything).
11.40-:\\ovle Review and NewI-
, Abo TV
I
11.41\-Your Family and Y.ou.
ll.1iD-Hit of the Fulur .
I Time out (Fh'" Minutel
1\ for Relaxation l.
lih.we ... Of IIlars-Part 011
, r.:II.
\12.00-8111 lUnl
I 12. IS-Rilly O'Connor Show.
112.3G-Tops Toda,. (Hit Parade
I
; N!1\"I Pagnnt-Mld nay Idltlea
7.4S-Roysl StortS 'I'hutre.
LOO-Local Ind National Read
lines News and Weather.
UO-Daily lnten'lew.
U5-News.
1.30-EdltorlaJ.
1.3S-Sporls .Itevllw.
UG-Claslilled lIedloll-.llpia
Hour.
Daytim. lIertQ.
MONDAY
HURRY, HURRY!
iii.! to"' THOSE CLOWNS ...
TIilrR ClOWNIHG GLORY!
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I'.. Up
.TO.THE.MINUTE NEWS-NOVELTY
TIMES OF SHOWSI .
'11t'1l [\'''iING IIBOWS: U5-:-1.11 ,
l: MONDAI-tVEBDAJ-WEDNISDAt_
TRlJQDAI_nmA'l LII
SAwaDA:r J O'CLOCK
SUNDAY, April 1
12.0D-Explorlog Mlna
lUO-Junlor Magazine.
1.80-To Be Announced.
2.00-FIghtlng Words.
Z.3O-Country Calendar.
3.00-Thl8 II the Lire.
3.30-ClImax.
4.30-To Be Annoullceil.
5.3O-Newl Magulne.
UO-Bulova Sholl'.
6.30-Father Knowa Best.
7.00-0ur Miss Brooks.
7.30-Theatre or Stan.
B.OO-The Ed Sullivan Sholl'.
. 9.00-Slnger's Playhouse.
!I.30-G. E. Showtlme.
lO.OO-CBC Follo.
n.OO-The Late Show.
MONDAY. April %
1I.30-Ho\\dy Dood,..
G.OO-Rlnch Time.
S.30-New! Cavalcade.
5.00-Klds Sholl'.
7.00-Tooton'sCioustons Show.
7.30-The Early Show.
8.00-S1d Cae5ar.
9.00-Medlc,
!I.30-Denny Vaughan.
IO.OO-Westinghouse Studio One.
1l.OO-National News,
IUO-The Late Show.
Mac.
2.0D-Ma Perkins.
2.15-Road of Life.
2.30-My other Love.
2,4S-Imprisoned Hcart.
Woman'. World-Part TI'I'II
3.DO-Houscwhcs Club.
4.0D-Gen. Pro\'lncial News.
4.05-Best from the West.
4.30-Summary World Ntwi.
Show.
4.40-More Western and Tolk
MUsic.
The YoulIgp.r Sel
5.0G-General Provincial Newi.
r.05-Planet Man.
5.2G-I1irthday Annuuneemenll.
5.25-Children', Record.
Teen TIme
5.30-HaU Hour Feature for the
Teen Agers. Interview!,
(luests. Pop Music, Social
Notes lind Gossip.
News Pageant-City .Edltlon
6.DO-News in a Minute and D ..
taUed Weather.
6.0S-Bulletln Board.
6.lD-National News.
U5-Sports Parade. .
6.25-Provlnclal News.
Showcase Of Stars-Part Two
6.30-Showcase of Stars.
Other. "Star" Musical..
Four Star Feature
't.DO-Courtsblp and 1oIarrlall',
't.lS-Famoul Series.
't.3G-News.
Storea .1'heatre.
Newfoundland A!:Dallae
8.0S-Summary National New..
S.lS-Eehoes from Yesterday.
S.30-What'. Your I1eef (Let.
tera).
US-Folk Song. Tim. (Loeal-
Burl lvPos Ete.).
Line.
US-Moments for Medltatlon
Joyful Hour.
D.OO-General ProvIncial Newi.
9.05-Album of Favourit".
D.20-Thb is Your Town (Cem'
munily Salute).
1I.1I0-Fbh anr! Fum Feature .
P.35-Hoedown Tim
New.
Kldlo PlaybDDu
10.00-Bright StRr.
10.3G-Boston BJackie.
News Pageant-Lalp. Edition
1l.OO-Local Pro\'!nclal New
1l.05-Natlonal Newa.
ll.IS-Sports rlnal.
11.3G-Muslc.
12.3G-Generall'rovlnelal New
l2.3S-Muslc. '
1.00-8I,n otf.
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SATURDAY, Milch II
The Air.
'1.DO-Brealcfast CIl1b, NewL
8.30-Hlt of the DI),.
12.05-Muslcal Menu.
12.30-News ..
12.3S-Mtisical Menu.
12.45-Flshermen's Broadcast.
12.50-Musical Menu.
1.15-Sportscast.
1.3G-News.
1.45-Ramblln' with Regan.
2.55-Ncws.
3.00-Do11ars on Parade.
4.01l-Sam's Corral.
4.55-Nell's.
5.0G-Junlor Jamboree.
G.aD-Melody Man.
6.00-News and Weather.
.
6.25-Lost and Found.
6.45-Nell"s.
7.DO-Hcre's Health.
7.15-Hank Snow.
7.3G-Doyle's Orchestra.
7.45-Parllament Hill.
8.00-Home Town Jamboree.
a.3D-Layman's Hour.
9.DO-Blg Top Ten.
9.45-News.
10.OO-Wcstern Hit Parade.
10.3G-Hymns {or Everyone.
10.45-News.
11.00-Sportscast.
l1.l5-Western Round.up.
12.00-NeIV5 and Sandman Serc
nade.
2.00-News In a Minute and
Sign off.
SUNDAY, April 1
7.5S-Forecast.
a.30-0ral Roberts.
D.OO-People's Gospel Hour.
9.aD-Frank & ErnC5t.
D.45-Showers of Blessings.
10.00-The Old, Old Stor,..
Sisters.
10.55-News.
11.DO-Bread of Lire.
\l.30-This is Story.
12.0D-Bible TRlk of the Air.
12.15- o[ Israel.
12.30-Ncws.
12.35-Canada at Work.
12.50-Your Sunday Serenade.
Rel'iew.
1.15-Your Sunday Serenade.
1.3G-News.
Christian Science
Heals.
2.00-Rotary.
2.3D-Sunday Thcatre.
3.3G-Ncws.
3.45-Music from the Theatre.
4.DO-Lutheran Hour.
4.30-Guest Artist.
!I.OO-The Eternal Light.
!I. SO-Echoes at Eventide.
B.DO-News.
1I.I5-Grantland Rlc
6.3G-Guy Lombardo.
7.00-Church Service.
8.DO-Ave Marla Hour.
S.3D-Stnnge wms.
D.DO-Moments of Perll.
D.30-TransAtlantic Invitation.
9.45-Newl.
10.DO-Memorles In
10.3o.:...Poelic Reverie!.
lO.45-News.
11.DO-Sportsc8st.
l1.lri-lIIU5ic by Both .
1l.45-Sandman Serenade, New.
1.DO-News In a Minute and
Closedo\l\n.
MONDAV, April I
1I.50-0n theAir.
7.DO-Breakfast Club, News.
8.30-Hit of the
8.00-General PrOVincial New
R.35-News.
II.DO-A Data with Dell,.s.
1I.3G-A Uate witb Dem'"
D.111-The and the Rill.
US-Burton! of Banner St.
10.0G-News. .
to. OS-A Dale with DenYI.
lO.3G-Adopted SoB.
1IUIS-New .
1l.OO-Club ft9!I, NewL
12.SO-NeW5.
12.U-Flshumeu'. Forfel ....
1.15-Sportsellt.
l.30-Ne" .
US-RambUn' wtlh Be,a1Io
2.I!5-Ntw .
3.DO-DoUarl en Pand ..
4.00-:Newl.
4.05-Sam'. Coral.
1I.00-Julllor Jambortt.
1I.3G-Melody :p.ran.
II.DO-Newa and Weather.
MONDAY
George Montgomery
Ann Rutherford .
GLENN MILLER
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AIID HIS BAND
LfIIII Bari Lnis Cesar Romero
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Also-NOVELTY
. TIMES OF SHOWSI
EVENING SROWS: 1 O'CLOCK-9.00
MATlNI-: P oM.
LAST TIMES TODAY
. "JESSE JAMES' WOMEN"
Also "SNOW CREATURE"
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York Paramount
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Today Saturday
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.," _____ 1 __ 1 _1_.: alun!: fo"l' Iud; cf anything elle
e 11
to do and acquires a job as a
OI
'"nWa roustabout: .
. . In no limc at all thc boys :lS\C
befricnded c\eryone in the big
Mmulay
ten', from the bcarded lady and
the giant to the midget and the
l)eautiful woman boss ladY, Joan
ne Dru. Dean, true to fashion,
"THE PRIVATE WAR OF DEAN MARTIN, manages to ge'. himself entangled
MAJOR BENSON" JERRY LEWIS, IN romantically witb the lovely I\Us::
"GUYS AND DOL.L.S"
The enger1YRwaitcd Samuel "3 RING CIRCUS" i Dru and also with the high flying
Goldwyn filmization of the smash In its right hearted Techni .-- . i trapeze queen, played to the hUt
Broadway musical, "Guys and color comedy "The Private War Dean a.lld Jerry LewIs.: hy the stunningly beautiful char-
Dolls," has arrived at the York: Of Major Benson" Universalln those. two rolhckmg ambassadcrs I mer Zsa Zsa Gabor. Jerry, on
Theatre and lives up '0 every' terna'icnal has mixed together of mirth and merry mayhem, are I the e'her hand slicks to his guna
expectation. It's a wow! n wonderful blend of new faces, . at a,gain. Th!s ti'!le it is Para and eventuallY' gets to be a clown.
Filmed on a grand scale in Cin familiar faces in now characteri !?ount s new V!,Sion. fun fcst. From all advance reports Jerry'.
emaSccpe and color and dlstri' zations, plus a fresh, bright st(}ry. Three Rmg Circus, which opens, porl"raYi,l1 of a clown Is, in a word
buted by 1\I.QM, with Its every and has come up witb what is M?,nday at. the - magnificent. This
department - ,wiling, direc'ion, certainlY the most sparkling com . Three Rmg Circus IS sct aga young man is truly a master tal.
casling. choreography, music sets. edy of the year. mst the colorful of an ent. His rendition of the floppy
and costumes-handled by top . The film which opens Saturday and trousered paint.faced buffoon il
artists in their respectlve fields, at. the Paramount Theatre, stars Dean and Jerry.are in glory s<;mething tlJa'. brings a ting to
here Is a joyous and exhilara'ing Charlton Heston and Julie Adams Never before In thelt amazmg the heart and a smile to the fac
musical comedy which. wlll afford and irJ1.roduces little Tim Hevey, careers have they been presented Aside from the wonderful In..
happy entertainment to movie who will undoubtedly go on to with a more fra.me gredicnts of music, mirth and
goers lIrroughout world. Tbe bccome Hollywood's first hig to show off tllclr almost unbelle\' mance with which "Three Rln.1
millions of dollars which Samuel child star in years as a result of able talents. "In '.he fastpaced Circus:' so Wonderfully abound.
Goldwyn lavished on his most his role in this picture. comedy Jerry the role i it is also one of 'he mClst beaut!.
ambitious production IV!!re just- Hest.on plays the role of l\!ajor of a. e.xsc,ldler onr I ful films to have flashed on
Wcd. Benson, a tough.army career of a!11bltlon m life IS to become . a 11 metion picture screen. Filmed
Possibly '.he first thing people ficer who disllkcs what he con circus the Gl. . in color by Tcehnicolor and 1ft
I will want to know. abcul "Guys siders the Army's kidglove treat he gcts 11lls amb,'.tlOn. by 11ll'lng I the amazing Vista Vision process,
and Dolls" is-how is Marlon ment of rookies, anci says so in ou.t ail an Ice hell1 "Three Ring Circus" is 1I visull
Brando as a songanddanee man? a national magazine. The Army HIS best fnend, Dllan, follows delight. The exciting panorama
The answer is, he's wonderful. "banishes" the Major with an of the circus life is brilliantIy
And so are Jcan Simmons, Frank assignment as an R.O.T.C. instru .. .', e'.ched by the camera and the
Sinatra and Vivian Blaine in the ctor a'. a religious military school A of the IS a! result is a realistic and pun'ellt
other staning roles, with Robert for. young boys. Hcston, in a dance sp,ecl3ly done by ..he fa.! view of thc big tent in action.
Keith hendlng a large cast of change of pace from his usual NlChalas to .,the Produced by Hollywood's fore-
support.ing players enacting the heavy dramatic roles, shows his Gal In. une. Or most craftsman, lIal Wallis, and
varied lind colorful characters. great versatility in the role of \\ Ives was by directed hy Josepb Pevney.
dreamed up by the late Damon the tough Major, lending to the \\ ilham . LeBaron and dlfceted "Three Ring Circus" emerges a.
Runyon. part good s'.rong dramatic talent by Archie l\layo from a screen an eagerly awaited eeIluloid
They arc the characters of New as well as some wonderful com I play Karl Tllnber.g. and Dar that promises to hal'e an enter.
York's Times Square-horse play. edy. ! rell \\ are from an ongmal story. eainment gem In each of its rlngl.
ers, tipstc"cs, gamblers, pilch men, Julie Adam!, as the resident
sharpies, dice rollors and other physician at the school, i's warm
members of the sporting genf.ry. er and more appealing than ever
Breezy, happygo-lucky, on the before, and this film should be
lool\Out is sammon In "GuyS and marked down as the best she'51
DoIls." They are al\ uproariously done to date.
funny. Nine year old Tim Hovel, In
Brando plays Sky Masterson, addi'ion to being just about the:
the guy who will on any little boy ever to walk!
t.hing but almost meets Ins Water 1 across 1I mOl'ie screen, is leaded
100 when he lhat he can I with talcnt as well, and walks
take Sarah Brown, of the Save off with ncarly el'ery scene he's I
RSeul to Havana. Jeon'
l
in.. - I
Simmons is the Sarah, I William Tim Consi
who accepts Sky's illl'itatJOtl when, (linr, Sal i\Iinco (of "Six Bridges
he promises to supply 1'0 Cross"l, Nana Bryant,
genuine for her Stone and :\lal'Y Field are all ex
ion. Sinatra is Nathan cellcnt in strong supporting reles.
who nl1l5 the "oldest estabhs II;
permanent floating crap game III ----
New York," and Vivian Blaine,
repeating her original stage role,
Star
Is seen as Adelaide, night club
enterl.ainer who hns been engng-
ed to Nathan for fourteen years
and who Is now fo!, a slow
down on her matl'1momal pros
peets.
1I.25-Lost and Found.
6.45-News.
't.OO-Rainbow Riddle Man.
U5-Dr. Paul.
7.30-Bargain Hour with Jimmy
Linegar.
a.oO-Old Favourites.
a.3D-Hockey.
lO.3D-News,"
10.45-Nel\'s.
11.00-Sportscast. .
11.15-Sandman Serenade, Ncll's.
1.0D-News in a Minute and
Closedown.
CBN
SATURIlAV, March 31
7.30-Sign On, CBC
7.45-Top of the :o.lornmg.
I!.OO-News ftnd Weather.
Clock.
Dcrotions.
lUfi-Program Previell'.
IUO-South of tbe Border.
g.aO-Tops This Week.

IO.30-CBC News.
lO.35-Music on a Mellow Note
1l.DO-'I'rans Canada Sports Re
\'Iew.
l1.3O-Junior Farm.
1l.45-Saered Heart Program.
12.DO-Hits and Encores.
12.30-Mld Day Serenade.
12.45-8tu Davis Show.
tDO-Doyle Bulletin.
1.l5-Muslcale.
1.30-CBC New. and Weather.
l.45-Musicale.
2.DO-Stamp Club.
2.15-Sounds FUR.
2.3G-Pops on Approval.
(Continued from page 19)
Monday
"ORCHESTRA WIVES"
"Orchestra Wives," the
la'e Glenn Miller and his fabu
lous band which .has the country
swinging again with jive as it
did 10 years ago opens Monday
at the Star Theatre. This Twen
tieth Cenf.Ul'Y-Fox encore triumph
tells the story of the wives who
follow their horn.tootlng hubbies
on onenight s'ands and also stars
George l\Iontgomery and Ann
Rutherford with Cesar Romero,
the late Carole Landis, Jackie
Gleason, Lynn Bari, illary Beth
And Virginia Gilmore I
\Jending the supporting cast.
In 'he cou,se of this picture
the :\fillcr orchestra special I
ly sonlls by lIlaci, 'Gol'don and
Hal'!'!' Warren. They im:lucle !
numbers "J Gal A Gal In ,
mazon," "reople You alld:
:\jc," "t\! Last" and "Scrnade In!
Blue." The Illen in the hand also i
double in hrass, as the i
playing parts ill the picture i
as well as I.heil' Instl'nments.
Jackie Gleason. Who is one of
the leading TV stars today. play
er! a bass fiddle in tile orchestra
and furnished the comedY In the
story that has considerable pal.hos
as well as hythem as it presents
an intimate picture of the life of
a \ouring band. The romance is
taken care of by Montgomery
and Miss Rutherford, who is the
swlng.smitten follower of the
band. Lynn Bari is the band'5
vocalist while. Romero pla)ls the
piano and ac'.s as the fixer when
everything goes wrong.
NlWPOUNDL..-lND'S FRJEHDLY 'HiAT
TO-DAY
AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE FUN TEAM...
AT THEIR fUNNIEST I


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Arumal Easler Hoskins Stars WilhlStalldal:d Mfg. '
t10wling Series . Teams Shorthand ed 'I
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At St: Pat's Alleys A spark of hope for an All back checked, poke checked and i
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Score 5-3
Newfoundland hocl:ey crown for carrIed the play for th.e Cit)' ". _
-- I st. John's was fanned to a burn team. His brilliant play. was con In the ollly game of Cummer
i. No. 1 Team. - M. illg flame b>: a heartening elly vic verted Into at 11.08all'hcn cial hocl:er played Thursday nlghL
SPI'arns. :llarlin. E. Kearse),. \ tory ol'er the Grand Fans .1unlor he broke leose \\llh Len Standard Manufacturing downed
),'. Sparkes. H. Care\\,. ,Andcos at the Stadium on Thurs cut In on the goal, fIlpped a pass Canada Packers 53. Standard led
. Patricians No. 2 Team J. \ da,' nlrtbt to Coughlan &nd watched the "1 at the end of the first on noals
J. English, B. EIans. D. 81. fired. four unnnswer pucl, whistle !nto the net. for Evans nnd Devereaux. "The
R. cd goals In a hectiC second period. sixlh St. John s goal. con second frame ended 32 as R.
. st. Bon's No. I Team-B: Red to regain an early lead Dnd stave tlnued to fire the st. John s Learn Evans fired his second of
mond. J. Ralph. J. Constantme, J. off elimination In the Provincial and at 15.17 he skated througll the evening. Devereaux added
Power. J. Noseworthy. Juniors finals by whlppng the the whole Grand Falls team, cut! his second !loal in tlie third and
, SI. Bon's Nil. 2 Team-T. Car Grand Falls Andco's seven to in on the wing and fired the puc!; I Rideout tallied a single to make
roll. G. F. C. three. past Penton for the fInal city goal. I final score read 53 for Stand
rower. E. Gillies. Johnnv French established what Grand Falls' stcr French was ard
Holy No. 1 - J.: rna yweil be an injured twice during, the game. On 1\ The marksmen for the Parkers
;C:lrCy. D. Fltzj!erald. T. ,\ alsh, Irccord for Graml Falls In the first both occasions he \Ias helped oli were Frank Brocklehurst who net
J. Whlt.e. ! period as he scored three times the Ice b)' a SI. John Ambultnce ted a brace and R. Greening who
Hoh' Cross 1\0. 2 Team -. G .. within a minute and fIfty.nine sec attendant and on both chalked up n single.
F. Hickcy. B. O'HCllIy,londs to shove Grand Falls into a he later returned to the Icc. HIS TONIGHT'S GAMES
1-". Furlon;: . 1. Go;.;e. 13 to 2 lead. For French it was second injury came whe,n he AT P.W.C. ARENA:
.... Ilel's I alld 2: I his second hat trick In as many crashed tnto the SI. John s goal 6.30-Steers IS. Mammy's. HOWIE YOUNG tries. a shot on Hal. Ryan's pass but the shot is blocked by
::\'0. 1 tealll n. 1I0h' i nights. '. post whlle making R bid for R 7.30-Ea5t End Baitery 1'5. \ JI'm Barker. Tel"j'Y stands rea dv. in case his assistance is required to
. t: ross :>io. I team. I Earlier, at 7.17, Clly defenccman fourth goal. He actually did man . -
Alleys 3 and 4: Bill Norcoll had put his team Into age to get the puck Into the net, In order for Ihe playoffs Lo get clear the puck.-\Daily News Photo).
5t: 1 team Pa \11 1.0 lead and at 8.09 Howle Young but an offside whistle blew b:r underway' on night these .. -- ....... ------- Reid, A. Boyd. I NEW YORK (CP)-The Cana
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. tnclan; :>io. - team. batted In Tom lIIurphy's rebound fore the play been complete. games cannot be postponed. C U RLI N GIL I! Anker.-,, P :1.1 Templeton,' dian dollar was unchanged at a, .
j'oml 6:.. to make' it 2.0 for SI. Johns. A listless thml period failed
St. Bon'; :\0. :! teanl IS. Holy 'I'Freneh his first goal at to produce any further scoring. "N I "0 B. Levitz, E. P. Kavanagh. i premium of 332 per cent in terms \
Xo. :! team: . , 12.39 and his thlr dat 14.38. Jim The St. John's team was a ncw I as lua ut D. King, J. E. .Josephson, D.' of U.S. fund, Friday. Pound sterl
The annual a;soclahon bowling i Barl,er set up the first play with' one in comparison with the squad. COL U M N Templlon, E. Hiscock. ! ing 132 higher at $2.80 1332.
hetween fro!". Hoh' Cross. \ a blue line pass. French soloed which was outshot, outskated, and, Of C h II .T. Sundstrum, E. Warren. H. P. \ !
lit. Bon';; and PatrICians \\'111 take on the second and OIh'cr Tulk set outscored by Grand Falls on Wed amp e COlipland, H. P. Carter. The Ainsworth was th.e
place on [astcr llonda.y morning I up the third one. Norcolt evened nesday night. The defense work ., EII:'J t.:u MO.I VA Y IWNSI'Jl::L I C. R. Forbes, .1. P. Henderson" hook . of. pnnted
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' b I II I d II t th the forwards I.J d' 00-4.00 I N. Pounder, L. J. Bretl. 1 which the Pllg.flms brought \11th
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:1': II I und defen .1an lCap J E J. Durgess The schedule is as !ol1ows: ,thcm to AmerICa.
r.ch team are npplrlng the pressure as he rap. sive hockey and goalie Pat Bar n\' GEORGE BOWEN. T. Dunne J. K. TUESDAY. ,IPJ1/L 3 Canarl"
that the time IS 11 0 clock.' pcd In a long blue line drive that was no.thlng lcss BO\\'iE, Md. (AP J _ Nashua's Geo. Gionnoll . ?III'S. Gl:lnnou 9.00-11.00 Boyd I Satin Comforters - $5.28 Guaranlcrd Singm.
________ , had Don Penton beaten all the hrIlhant when the Grand 1 ails next trl' to become the world's Sir L. Outerbrulge J. G. Beams ,5 1\001 filled re"erslblt, lorle, I lu<!"it. Bird F ./
t am managed to brea!, through I . Ka\'anagh 1Ii.-cuck ,.'7. $ . Cotton print dress.. $I '. . t
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I way. c' . moneYliinninrt horse be Brett ,Bomlmdi JackelS or Troum. nml Cagel.
. lUrC I er\'ICe The stage was then set lor one Referees Eld Whltc . alnlc! IJaekd I came 7mcel'tain Frida)?by a rather II V. Baird 11. W. Kelly, Cartel' ,blue. khal,' gobar<lln. 3030 waht. 5J.S91
Or the sparklIng displays of kept t Ie game \Ie In Iln I une::pected decision of his owners A . 1. Dunne J. H. Parsons I IVEDNf;Sn,\Y. APHIL 4 i GAZE SEED
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, hockey wItnessed in the Stadium I when tempers and I to !.eep him out of the $100 000. J. K. Pratt )1, s E. 7.00-!J.OO . 14ll. cation prlnl. SI.j9. lIoumoal>"
U S OW lng this year. , . players signs of gettlno added Camphell Han d i cap al C. 1'. Horwoud Lady Outcrbndgc i )IOO[e . i ,(10 Waler SITnl
.' SI. John 5 piled on A continuous lout of hand. , '..' Bowie a week from torJa)'. . . ' Boyc Carter ,hlrt ,hDrt .1 ,", palm tree d.. 01, 'PHONE 4111
GA.llf.5 fOR _ nllaek at the opening of the sec., Tonight the t\lO teams \l1!1 meel LCl'lic Combs II, head of thc .yn.' Mrs. \\. Cartcr Cox .APRIL 5 W
J\PRJL } ond slanza and their In the who !'hall of the series am . dicale which paid the i1liam I ,\II'S. A. Dunne .. 1. It. l':tI'Sons I 1411. cDnd.. $1.89. SDek, .. ---- -
-7.1.; 1'.111.- pair1 off at 6.00 when J'{orcott 111'$ reported thai some chan;:cs, \1'o'o"II'al'll 'tat 1 .1 2:1 Ill. J. Dudcr \\". Winsor I D.rJO-II.OO .<lult,. J pair $1. Coltnn prJnt 8" x '10"1
., b d t t II b 11 I U COl t C it rCCOr( " j 'I l\a\'3nagh :19c. lb.. Jt) lb!l. lor $3.:19
B completrd his hat trick with an. may e rna cos len n I ! for Nashua last Decembc;. L. Ta)'lor iI. P. Cartel' . oore . , h; ),,,<l. m" Tape or Ribbon. 'le, Ad,
\<. Kirk n. . olher blue line drll'c. Howie isqUads for decl!'lIe contest., ,elared Ihe Ollt of the -I.UO-6.UU ' Supreme
and .. - 51. Thomas' I Yflung added his second coal at ' 51. John's holstered it!; attac:: 1\' I.G.mile Campbell A I'ictol'\' A. E. Pcal'oon .\Ii.s E. : !rar<. Jat. nunk oi,. Rr<y <I<ltrdow.
h\ Kirk A. 7.51 as he fIlpped In Len Cough.'IOl1 Thumla)' night with .Ihe ;l;.chlwould have been worU; milch n. French G. rlihbs ' fRllJlI Y . 1 rill L 6 0 f
IIl1rp 5 and 6-Gowrr 51. B \'S'II lan's pass. I' lion of SI. Bon's star B.111 GI ICS than Ih 24- N I d t i )Irs. n. Moysc . T. Slentalorii 7.00-D.00 Ill',. coc'. l,; wide. " yd. !1.89. l. .. thor Mrk
St. B. . II'hn subbrd for ailln;t Ihml ' .. c.,": J as Ilia nee;;. 0 .1. Strang n. .'Ioorl " ;10..... 1'<. Surp,," box ,ont.lnln,'
-8 ..10 JI.III.- . Jllst Arter Ihe half way mark I CI' Stan Brecn. Breell was oul I beat CitatIOn s record of S}.OBJ.,60 ; Boyrl . Brett l.hlrt. 1'''<, ,.<aler. ponti, $1.00. IIlI
.\I1r)', 1 and 2-Coclmnc St. A:!n the perillll Grand Falls broke' with a Ie;! Injury and it', still not 1 as .the tor earnel' .. of .hme. i l1ickman French Carlcr I\al'anagh . Be!"rrn 11m)'
,< St ThT nta" 2 \ \ Inlo the clcar and 011 the rush Il'nown whether he 11'111 be ahle to I Combs told BOI\ 'c offlctals from I S SI' k C r II . I S.1TURD,\ \'. A PIlI L 7 COD'. rdun<lcd If not .. thf.clOr.': nieharrl rni!!I.
.. ,- .. I" I I I .. !\cntuc'I his rea'oll for deelarillrt'" ac . \. o\\se, n J J 00 ' Munoy orde" accepted. Orden of 510.(1{) 0' ' n I I 11"11"
3 4-Gcor/:e SI. A goa te Pal Barrmglon was carr eU'lrcturn 10 action for tonig It 51" I'" . I'c b 1 .' I' Lrstcl' Allan 9.0J- . 111010 '1',11 ree.),'" free Pl.... <I'p, uo ryan. I
,.,. Sf. ,\. out of his nels and into the, game. .,as tiC co amp e I .15 R. II. C. W. Ihl <lmU"ment for further u... Dcfcn,hnl .
5 amI 6-Quren's Road I hoards. Tempers and sl!cks: IIlf HL'cllck \I'as in ulliform for I .cOlt .. '5 a poor shIPp:r .. I 7.00-9.00 Kavanagh Brett A FER LTD I
Ii If. Qucen', nl'ad ,\. were raised as a blistering flghl the Iim time for Grand Falls I at .Aqueduct. ;rack In i 1. H. Cole. Hiscock Boyd MRS. I. SCH E Pllr,Il"lIt In rf
-9.4,i )1.111.- Inl'oh'lng all but Grand Falls" whllc DOli Tulk ,sat on the bench., :>iC\\. "lork, a leeent. arrJIal from I \\'m G. Sparkes i If anyone, is. unable to play in Drummondville, Que. i made hy ('oll'ent of
1 and 2-Gowcr St. A goalle broke out behln.d I Hiscock was used on the Grand' ,,:here he finished a Mrs: R. GUShliC )Ir! O'Leary, this It IS up to the t.cmn I P,O. Box 264 i nuol'c arlion ter.dm
n. 51. B. the St. John s net. When the smokc 1 Falls third sIring. I mg 1111 t)h7c Gulfstream Handl J Norris L. Breit: concerned 10 arrange a sub;;l1tute , by I thl? ul
Allc) s 3 and 4-Sah'ation Arml; had cleared Davis and Barker of The Ilneups wel'e as 'follows: cap .. arc I..' of equal rating.. : inc Ul mg :he 41 clf
I'S. Wesler A. Grand Falls and Tom Murphy and I ST. JOHN'S-Goal: Barrington; i Jamieson D. Templeman: During the week there will be . t for the
5 and 6-Cathedral A \'5. Charlle Walsh of st. John's were defence: Norcoll, Hancock, Cough, C L' I J. E. Buller Mrs. Butler fiye frec rinks available each i Statutory Notice I any of the
Cochrane Street B. fl\'e minule major fight lan, forwards: HOSk!ns'j 0PI)er eyte ! A. Hallett Clouslon I11ght for scratch games so why ,. I d ! purtnmlu): hmlofm
!ng penaltIes. Coach Hugh Fardy I Young, Bowe, . Gillies, J. K. CloustoJl H. Angel npt come down and have a fcw, In the matter of \\ II an, hetwcen the sbore
gambled on centre star Cy Hos Walsh, Duffett, SqUires, Damlen P1 W"tl St I The winners of the Simon Le\, fmal games before the Estate of alter under thp "arne of
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kins, who had ailed to display his Ryan, Harold \ ays I 1. itz Trophy which took place duro ends. .. . late ?f St. John s In Ince : Hotel 'faxi":-
ig 1 liers usual spark during the first game, GRAN FALLS - Goal: Penton; . ing March month were C. R. Stew. Dont forget the of Newfoundland. I.lfe Insur., (I) All :he
and the gamble paid off. With defence: T. Jesseau. Eastman, Way, Jch B. art lead C T Thompson second 10 be held next FrIday 11lght at ance Agent, deceased. terest if 8n'. of thl
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, L the room Which' he needs to have Edwards; forwards: R.I .!.n eavel S H. B. third, and E. 9 for purpose of diseu"mg' All persons claiming to. be' ship in a betll'teI
OW Ill!! eague for effective play Hoskins mum \ Dean, K. Dean. Barker, N.S. (CP1-Sbermie cock skip. Runners up werc C. R. renol'a\1ons to the club rooms. . creditors of or who have an): claims adian "ational r.1il\\lf
v ed the role of a onc man army Hiscock. French. C. Jesseau, : White',o(Am'herst Hambiers, lead. Forbes lead, P. Templelon sec .. I or upon or affectmg in its eaparily 3!
: HI.h ScoreS March 19-23rd as he raced from end to end and Cooke, O. Tull;. : 'I ing scorer ol the Atlantic Coast I ond N. Pounder third and L. J. A plashc bag IS a far bett.er Estate of Thomas Walter Collier, NewfoundJ"n" Hotel.
. . SECTION "A" 'S"nlol' Hocke\' Leanue will join I Brett skip. I {ainer for diapers, while VISit late of John's aforesaid, Life Bundell th; ohore .
;:Hlllh Single-S. Alardyce 308. C" I CI b . B' I I h S' F _, t n;e Saint Jol;n Ior Allan Tonight at 7 AI!an ing, than a waxed ?a
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Ii lty nter- U . rltls occer Cup competition along with Copper I ia! Points champIOnship cup Will, One mother thiS 10 send particulars of of "ALL TIIAT piee!
ro\\ '11::' ),ce . , I . .' " . Lcyle, anotJicr Rambler regular. be played for followed at 9 br a ! the same in writing, dulr attested to: land sitU:11r at SI.
; High Single-11. Cook 202 J.' Bowlin (J' League Tbl'o,v B'cal:W, Who eliminated .Ramb.! Illayoff game. for. the. Brookflel? :ed t dO\ln th d was' the undersigned s?licilors for the I of .
Hall'kim 238. K. 200: B.! b .. ... lers 1.1\c games t.g o.ne m the i Ice betlleen Dr. E. C"'e um el e , Exeell:or of the Will and Estate of cd on tht :\or:h b, !a::
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"'c ')"8 D P"rsonS 232 'I ' __ I DONCASTER En"lahd (Reuters, Atlantic eoa!'t league fmals, were I P. Kal anagh and A. MOo:lc
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'" _. n , ,I. I A ' ... F 'd t dd I The Foster series 11'1 com ' 6 f . . .
De\'ine 200. B. Earle 253 B. 5T NDING5 AS A,!, MARCH 30, 'fwo soccer lI'ere Injured gll'cn pC1:mlsslon fl ay .0 'n c on T A ril 3rd and ., :!3r.d day of April A.D. 195.' a ter )I"unt!tr hy \\hich it
235. :\1. Doheny 204, V. P W L Pts. ! here tocln)' by kmvcs ,thrown. at .three ers to bolste: their line I u is il;e result of the: wluch Execulor Will pro.' eight.Hhrcc (cel
JllcKinley 20:!. D. \\'111s 207, ;\1. Holy Cross to .. .4841 7 41 i them by the English, for AJla.? Cup p!a,.. rt: g, . to dlstnbute t.he Estate of the the En< I,), olher Ia:!
Fi'zgerald 268. :\1. lIamlyn 295, Caribou .. 48 40 S. 40 I League DiviSion be: fhird pia) cr. m?nhoned N D, Bishop C. 'F. Thompson, ' i Slid decca.sed hrNmg. regard only i Lcssor h)' which It
B. Rendell 266. J. Heale :!03. N. ... ..48 38 10 38 tween Don.casler Rovers and Llvel1 IIho .pel C. Ballam, A. S T E.E R S '1 the c1atms ol he shall! se\'cn feet more
Withcrstone 200, :\1. Parsons 214, o"iKeefe 5 to to ... 43 36 12 36 pool. . I med I\lth Flcdellclon Capitals I C R Stewart . D Lewis V I then have had notlce. : South h\' 'he Xe"'(o,c::t:
N. Johnson 203. clorlans 45 34 11 34 Both played for Ro\':: t Is year. I .. ,. " Dated St. John's this 23rd I' by i! mea!urn
Thr .. Framl-B. Rehdell 653. Ramblers ... 48 34 14 34 cr:l. They were not serIOusly hurt. I I it ol'er." )1 N SUR AN C E . day of March A.D. 1956. ,feet mot/' "r Itl!. and
Commercial
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Hockey Meeting
There will be an Imporlant
meeting of the Commercial Hoc
ke\' League' at 10.30 a.m; Sunday
in the Board Room a't the Stadium.
All teams arc asked to havc a dele
gate present.
Imperia! T.C...... 48 33 15 33 Peter Doherty. former Irish inI1\11 C 0 "It's a tough decision to make,' I lIlERCER & bl' Cal'cnrlbh Squirt
s . 45 29 16 29 ternatlonal \\'ho now manages Don n ar Ian the champion added, "and I wont A Q ENe I E S I SolicItors lor the Executor . t 'CI"n I!!:
G E 011 48 29 19 29 I R
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to..... ,cas er overs, said. a tel' R I make it here. There's no time .:::.-- "M,nD =. 1 Address: . , .
],Iarshalls T.C.. 48 29 19 29 ,match: "T h r e e knives were I' ay p.tlre limit. I've got six months or more. 365 D k' th 51 I les.; . . t'Ol
Pepperrell .. .. 48 29 19 29 thrown. '. 1 .... When and if I decide, the an. uc, \Ior ree Nollec (If I
Boys' Club .. 48 23 25 23 I "Charles Illiams, our centre. . RIO DE JAN E I R 0 (AP)- nouncement will come lrom my SI. John 5. mar_4.31.a
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Atlantic Films .. 48 23 25 23 . half, and goalkeeper Harry Gr.egg Heavywejght c ham p ion Rocky manager, AI Weill.". HIJ": ."hle.
U.S:A.F.. (Torbay) . 48 23 25 23 were hit on the knees by knives :llareiano acknowledgcd F rid a In this way, Mal'Clano sought to FOR THE 3 GREATEST I' Jected tn III .he .j
Job 5 A.A. , . 48 20 28 20 thrown by a section of the crowd, that he is considering retirement; smother rumors that there was a I hal'e to I.
End T.C...... 48 20 28 20 behind Rove;s' goal. Both players \ from the ring but said he will: rift between him and his Jongtimc YEARS OF YOUR LIFE occupy tilr :,ald prer.Il!!!.
Gillies & Allan .... 45 17 28 17 had to attention for cuts give himself six months to "think; manager.! __ . ; lea!e ronl",n! a ...,
C. N. Telegraphs ,48 17 31 17 on the knees. . . Y I' d 'Ieee 11I't 10 ,,,I,r_
AIalon.UnIted .. ..45 15 30 15 Later, three table knives were _ - . . N f did' . n, gOr
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Machinists ....... 43 10 35 10 ervlces ' ra es, an'J ram 0 e a ea cr.:. ' , I
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.: WINST HIckman's A.A , .. 45 9 9 '.roin the Army noW f?r 31'" IIf I
Royai Grocery 43 9 39 9 For Safurd.y, March 31 : greatest years of your lifc! ): ou I :\!, tlie no
Dally .. :: : :45 6 39 6 Bruins Down I PASSENGER NOTICES ; may le31'e this job aft.e: .3 ,ttf('51 0: Ih,'. "td


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HIGHEST THREE FRAMES Present-For You lind CONNECTION BAY RUN ,hetter prepared for ell'llian life . 3 SII\::III"''''" .
Individual: B 9 3 Yours . This is the most fJ. PLACENTIA BAY ; Or, you stay in the Army, on th" rlll'lillI'e,t d
HI Oliver (Royal Groe). 976. eavers, - . vorably aspected day of the en. R gular 9 a m train Icavin:' I for a rell'al'dmg career and early abol'r ,I'''''fllil'li I3n '::
Jim Carey (Holy Cross) .. 967 tire week. Your mind is apt to IS!. eJohn's illo;d;y, April 2nd: I I'etircl.nent. 'l'1'3\'cl and line thmlo ..
Team: FREDERICTON (CP) '- Na wander. however. so stick to I will make eonnec'ion at Argen lure JO Canaria and .posslbly (3) i'l
Holy Cross A.A . " 3244 tional Hocke)' Lea g u e Boston routine tasks. A happy week t' 'Ih ilI.V. CIarenville for the ' arc oC your .. You I partmrslul'. Ind
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HIGllEST SINGLE FRAME: Bruins built up a 60 lead in the end h denoted, so make plans Placentia Bay . ,1':lll make friends of a lilehme and the telephone II!''''
Individtull: first two periods and spilt half a for an informal gct.together at ay un, ',You will develop strength. and; 'fender' mal' bt
Frank Ryall (Mammy's) 413 dozen goals in the third with Saint your home or ihe home of a CONNECTION WEST RUN . p11ysique through a great sports am' parlne
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.fohn Cowan (G. E. 011) 390 John Beavers to win 93 here' Fri friend. Some outdoor recreation PLACENTIA Y :' and physical programme .. mal' be ,terp:r',,:l
Team: day night in sixth game of thc is advisable if' weather permit!. . Regular 9 a.m. tram Aboye. all, you will b: proud of of all or on), of Ihe I'
Caribou T.C. . 1166 BrJulhns"Maprilllme tour. Future Allhough bUII'ness 0, ast ... The first national au. I SI. John's IIprll ,your Job. To be eligible, you par!ner,l1i,', .
o nny e rson, Jerry Toppa7.. will make connectIOn at Argen'la 17 to 40 years of age:' 'fendcrs IllU;t
zlnl and Leo Labine each scored a Inventories are not dangerously ad appeared in the Sat with ilI.V. Clarenvillc for the skilled traucsmen to 45; of rell 'Iosed ill sraled
U.K. Soccer
.Results
LONDON (Reuters)-Resu!ts oI
soccer, games played Good Friday
In the United Klng'dom:
'. ENGLISH LEAGUE
'Division I
o Bolton O .
pair Ior Boston' with singles going high at the moment, they will urday Evening Post '56 y car S West Run Placentia Bay. able character and stabi1it)'. able ll' I 10 tht
to Doug .Mohns, Vic Stasluk and h a veto be watched carefully: 3(}. 11 contained no pur pic : t 1 A t t A k ,ressel .
Cal Gardner. they have been expanding at the p.:&e. but simply offcrcd "Auto SOUTH COAST SERVICE. i marked "'[cndrrl'il
Vip " Palladino, Ron Rublc and fastest rate since 1953. mobiles that give satisfaction." S.S. Northern Range: replacmg for details. or any tender. 1\1
Gerry Smith scored the Saint John , S.S. Bar Haven operating on the, Canadian Army Recruitillll be accepted.
goals ;in the . .thlrd. No penalties The Day Under Your Sign Sou',h Coast SC'cvice will sail from: Station, F f Ihrr p,rl
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Boston moves on to Bathurst for ARIES (lorn 21 I. April 20) LIBRA IS,pl. 23 Oel. 221 nesday, April 4th. . ! SI. J .. \.
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rtnt "'tI,nd public aI and hOlpitalily.... 11 In all lin. : Dial 80294 I nrgistrar 0 .'
Hoekey. League Bathurst lair In whi,h you tan uke p.rt. lV'y to tnd I .. "Ie. FREIGHT ACCEPTANCES 'iebI6,17,22,23,24mar7.8,9,14,16,21
Papermakers tonight. '. TAURUS .(April 21 t. May 20) SCORPIO (Oot. 23 to Nov. 22) OAST ,22,23.29,30,31 '. March 22nd,19' .
Communication by I.tt.. or I.t.ph... GMd d.y to dilpnse of prol"rlY .nd tul. FREIGHT SOUTH C .
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Charlton A 2 Bllrnley 1 .
Everton 1 Sheffield U 4
Luton Town2 Chelsea 2
Manc1JeJter'U 5 Newcastle U 2
Portsmouth i Cardiff C f :
Sunderland 0 Manchester C 3,
TottenhamH 0 Preston N E 4
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Blackburn R 2 Hull City' 0
Bristol R.2 PlymDulh A'1
Bury 4 : Notts County 0
Doncaster R 1 Liverpool 0
F,u1ham 1 Leeds United 2 \
West Ham U 2 Slol,c City 0 ,I
Port ValeBristol C night kickoff.
ftom frl.nd. or .. Jallve, Ilrh...t. Good min.t. 'ny dealt which .rt SERVICE '
",WI It Indicated. f ... raM. t'm. to "PI ,ontract,. Freight is aeeepte'd daily at!
GEMINI'IM_, 21 16 Jun. 21) S.AGITrARIUS IN. 23 to 211. Dock Coastal 'Shed lor all ports'
VCIU'U find olhen COoO(1tuth't, ID "'In \ our periOnat charm and Wilt d
Import.. t projt<t'. Tlk. ICIm. tim. out "In fri.nn. now. Bu.inm matt", Ihould South Coast Service 111 or er
for ,.d.hillty. .1... pfOi,m favorably. too. tn guarantee movement by this
CANCER (Ju., 22 to July 221 CArRICORN ID.e. 22 !. J,n. It) 8.S. Northern Ranger, freight
you lind It dil/i,uit to ,.. I'on't II' you",1f .11 Itor"d up .bout must be al. Dock Coastal Shed
thin,. Iht OIhtr reuow'. WAYi it i, 1m matins Dr minor Imp>rulnce. Avoid
portanl t. try to undrrsllnd. .motionlt ,,,,iii,,,, not later than 12.00 Noon. Tues
LEO (July 23 10 Aug; 221 AQUARIUS (Jon. 20 to fIb. tal day, April 3rd ..
ntn mm. to bt Nj:mt urly.momint \'Du'li MeU rouU;tt' 10 O'itl'(DrIlt a try
ttllion invoS'Illll lour maritll parlMr inlC .hu:alir..n, but bmtfic radiatiDn....
ad four.. lf. ...voId arl'lmmL In your bvor.
VIR&O (Aug. n I. S",.:- 211 . PISCES (F,b. 19 to March 20)
Tend to nrceUlf)' tas1,;., ihm mil' IlII bwri\ble n'l1t: .upf'cl"
"note PH.., time 15 ,Irlturable IClivltitJ. .. rth,clllt ,for )'nu and
Frlmdhnr.. Icctnttd. famil}. 11" I'If II!
It> 1?56, fitld r.l1ltrI1rinl. fnt.
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SAFETY BID IS
RULE BREAKER
BV OSWALD JACOBY
WHEN you have the 'cholce bn
tween R 'malor suit and a minor
suit, you usually choose the maJ
or. Today's hand shows an ex
eeption to the rule,
North knew 4.llnt he couldn't
afford to let West play the hand
lit foul' spades. There WIIS fU'r too
much danger 1hat West would
make this vulnearable game on
'.ract, as indeed he would. A sac
rHlcc bid In hearts or diamonds
was indicated.
Which suit should North
choose? At tne level or five, there
Isn't much difference between a
major and a minor. Safety should
be your chief consideration.
l\or'h knew that tlte palinershlp
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that they might have only eight
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hearts. Hence diamonds would
seem
; At fh'e diamonds, South had II
I pleasant surprise. He ruffed '.he
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opening spade lead in dummy,
drew trumps, cashed the top
I hearts, and ruffed a heart. Now
hc could get back to dummy with
a spade ruff to cash the las
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: By nOlI' his contract was assured,
! and a club lead towards the king
ga\'C him nn ol'ertrick.
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: made his con'.ract, let alolle an
i o\'ertriek, North is forced to ruff
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rounds cf trumps, dlsco\'cring the
bad breal" lie stArts the lIia
I monds, nnd Eusl . ruffs the second
round, East Icads another spadc,
forcing Xorth 10 usc up his tast
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i the last Irump, XOl'th's si'uation
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\\'ould sa\'e the ace cf clubs and n
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Women
Bj' Rum
TIfF.SE FEW J.l'CTI.F. FAULTS
CAUSl'; WIVES' UNII.\PPL"'liSS
.Iud;:in!! (rom the' leiters that
ha\'c rome to this eO\lImn Ihl'llugll
lhr. ),Clm, Ihe of
hUllIamls. 50 far a\ theil' \liI'cS
arr. cOllcernr.d, thesc:
"He nel'cr shows any aJlprcciat,
I ion."
1 Apparrnll,' man,' hll,hands rllln't
rp.alize that the \\'orl, of a wifr. and
mother is paiel for in apprccialion
01' no pOl),,'
"He 'ne\'el' lalks to mr, hut
come. home in the evening and
I reads 01' \\'(;tches TV until bed
'lime. When I try to talk /0 him
I he acts annoyed or mumbles re,
i plies thot show he hasn't really
I heard what I'\'e been saying."
. Men nced peace nnd quiet after
a day of dealinl( wilh people. Bul
a wife who has stayed home all
d,IV and whose eon\'ehation has
been limited to talking to young
sters needs the mental stimulus of
adult conversation, If R hushand
\l'ould gl\'e his wife his full altent
ion for even R hall hours conl'ersa
lion alter dinner she wOllld proh.
ably be glad to let him have his
peace and quict for the rest of the
evening,
I\loney Differences Cause Prob
lems
"He Is stingy ahout money,"
A wife Who devotes her full time
to being' a housekeeper, wife and
mother should be her husband':;
money equal. SheshQuldll't'h:lve
to wheedle or complain to get the
money she nced.. She should
. halr. an equal say \\'ith hpr hus
i band in how the family income
I
, should be budgeted,
"lie is always !Iirting wilh 9thrr
I women-and il embarrasses me."
Husbands who e n j 0 ',' making
their \\'ives .iealous aren't
lip rnou)!h emotionally to be, hus
hands, i':o \\'onrter their wives
ashamrd 01 them.
"He is ahoul. his
son and clothes,"
Women are forever .heing told
thal they m u s t be neat, \\'cl1
!!roomed and ma!ce the most of
their if they expert to hold
thclr husbands' love. BIlt some
husb:inds don't see ,' .. '
worl,s 111'0 ways. A: jq
pro u cl e I' of a s\ol'cllly l"I.l\Jand
than':I husband flf a carc
lely. wife,
To mr.n rib" n't
Iil'e ma ior fal')[<. p.1'[ tll'v arr
the kind of faults lit:' ,'.'clllcn
cnn't kxgh olf.
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outdonrs In all but rnin" wr"lher,
lie's comf orl.1bh,
I "cl r"'1 wrll,sctllerl ill his
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NOTICE
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hereby give notice I
For employment with thc Fcderal that three weeks after
GO\'ernment at date hereof I the under-
GRASD FALLS d 'II k I'
Caretaker ........ 5190-5220i slgne Wt. ma e app Ica
Care:uer. P:lI'Himc .. ..5102.50 I rion to the Beard of Liquor
Cleaner and Helper .... $185-$215 C tit II b
on ro 0 se eers,
BANK i. d I' .
Caretaker .. .. .. ..5190-$220 i wines an Iquors In my
G.\SDER : premises sit u ate d at
On addition a lil'ins allowance o[
1'OIIlal Clerks ........ 5200-528
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Kelligrews.
565.00 a month is pcid). MRS. LESLIE HENNESSEY,
CORNER .BROOK . . Kelligrew5 .
rllres! Surl'ey Asslslant (ASSIStant
........ $240-$270 ----------
GRU:S ISLAND, CATALINA
1.i!:htkccpcr. Class 3 (3rd Clas5
I'oj: .\Iarm Ensineer)
BADGER, COLlSET. lIARBOUR
GRACE and TREI'ASSE\' .
Fisheries "'ardens 520!!.5().$235.00
(Seasonal-at least SLX months
t! employmen( cach year).
IThc abo\'c salary do
includc Ihr noll' un
:irr ronsirleration).
CITY OF ST. .JOHN'S
.....
ST. JOHN'S
MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
Public Notice
For additional informa'jon reo
j:a:ding residential quali.
firalions. etc. sec dis.! Pursuanl 10 the powers yesled
in local Posl OffIce, or I in it br The Cj'y of SI. John's
ronlact '.he I Act, the SI. John's Municipal
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION' Council In session convened on
OF CANADA. this 21st day of March, 1956,
at 123 Waler Slreet, hereby passes an enacts the fol
S! John'. Nlld lowing amendments to The Sl.
. John's Bunding Regulaticns.
CITY OF ST.
AMENDMENTS
1r
....
. \'Do you etand on your head when you make an upside-
" . down cake'll!
REPAIRS TO
SEWING MACHINES
WORKING MACHINES
VACUUM CLEANERS
and
elECTRIC APPLIANCES for the reception or tender! ror HAH
1
The Deer Amalgamated School
REQUIRES:
TEAcnERS to fill I'acanclcs existing in the prima,ry
ary grades Also a Teacher to do subject leachmll 111 Ihe
school, is required. gn.ldc applicants music will
givcn preference. Applicants In all cases are kl.ndlr asked to
state agc and leaching experience, and address applccallons to the
SECRETARY, AMALGAMATED SCHOOl, DEER LAKE
mar29.31,ap13,4
Crystal Palace
We are now accepting for morning, after
noon and night weddings, private dances, parties,
. anniversaries, cocktail parties and 011 other types of
catering. Hot cold dinners, buffet.
We guarantee best food and service at lowest
Rates. Why not let our experienced take over all
your Reception worries.
We supply Wedding Cakes, Flow(!rs, Photography,
Music, etc,
Enquiries clo not cost. It is our business to give
you First closs SERVICE.
For information and reservations 7240, or
call Toll Operator for Club.
THE /DAILY NEWS,
ATTENTION
ALL -CONTRACTORS
- BUILDERS
- HOME OWNERS
NOW AVA!LABLE FOR YOU, THE F
IRON FIREMAN Oil B
EQU!PMENT
ALL MAKES AND MODELS.
DROP IN TODAY - SEE FOR
I 'PHONE 6077-5586-.5863
I NfLD. COAL & 0
1. Sub'section (8) of Section 36
of The 51. John's Building Regu-
lations is repealed and the fol.
lowing substituted therefor:
R. CHAFE
! of'mm I
, NOTICE I. hereby &I\'en 11,.1 Ihe umej
BOen (s n E AK -================::-::
'WATER!. TIVILL1SG.\n:. SFLD.. Is

ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL
COUNCIL
Public Notice
"(8) E\'ory warehouse,
office building, Wholesale or re
lail 5101'1', restaurant, lelepllonc
exchange, substa'ion, underlak
ing patlol', shall bc of the second
class when not exceeding four
tn height, and shall be of
t he first class when exceeding
four in height, prol'ided
\hat a one retail slore of
-- which the floor area docs not ex
In of ".11' puwors I ceed twenty-fh'c hundred squal'c
l:t II SectIons 3,B and . feet or a two stc:.rey retail stol'e
3&S of !h,c Cit) of 51. .'John s :\ct I of which '.he floor area docs not
and all 0 her cnabhng. : exceed four thousand square feet
l1:c .,51. s ;\!u.llIcIPal may be constructed thl'oughout ot
1.1 5:_>1011 COlli enc.d on !ius I. third class construction If all ex.
dl.\ of ;\larch 19.,6, 'erior walls of such store not
. e.< and enacts the follo\\ Ing f t' g a street are located
tv Law' ron III on
.. . BY-LAW net less than four feet from the
1. 5cctlon 374 of The 51. John's adjacent properly lines not pro,
\'ided further that, if any such
Act. 1921, (which by e"terior wall of such store Is 10-
The ;;t. John's (Amend. cated lcss than four feet from
_"'cl. IS declared to '.he adjacent property line, such
e .the force and. err.:ct of a wall shall be of mason'ry or reo
of CounCIl) amend infc:.rced concrete construction."
co by de.leting tht; to the 2. Sub.sectlon (6) of Section 39
!ald sectIon contained In the sec i f th Id Regulations Is reo
and lls' paragraph thereof and 0 I; sa
300 FRESHWATER ROAD
'PHONE 6636F
mar2B,31,ap13
I!xll'!nded tn 3,00 p.m. (E.S:r.), WED.
SCSI>AY; APniL II, mG. I
nOaCRT I'OnTlCR.
(h!rr of Adn\lnlslratl\'e
and
nrpartmrnt (If Publlf' Works. I
Ottima. :r.:, l!J.iS. 1
Stell ogrlljJh er
WANTED
Yeung Lady required.forGeneral Office duties.
5 day week. Salary $140,00 monthly.
Apply to BOX No. 18, Daily News.
m21,t!
subEliluting therefor the rolloII' , 49 of the said Regu.
.' . '1 Ila'.ions is amended as follows: ,
I thaI the CounCI I (ll adding after the words
::rant permiSSion for Ihe erec lon, . Iii I ... lh fl'rst 11'lle
. d f . - .. l' Ii' 'd . "nwl! ng louse m e
of II 00 CII ence. II II lin I.e sal 'II f II . rds "or building
dbt:1Cts ?110 fo.- the C:'cctlon of 1 ler.eo Ie lID "
.. . f' d -t ,. Dr an\' part thercof.
an 11 \\00. con. 1 ;Icn: (2) -By adding to 'he said scc.
10 an eXIstll1S wooden I' .. building Of third class
u'cd cxc1u;il'ch' as a dll'clhng Icn . o. .
not cXCCCliinll two storeys shall com
,::1 hci:;ht. I1roridecl furl her tlla' 10 hIe sepal a e_
no such addition shall cxrcecl in I" Ing units or apart I
eubi(' cr.nlenl pel' centum menls. .
of the cubic COIl'ent o[ the dwcl1, IN WI1'NESS WHEREOF the
i::l: 10 which it is added and only Seal o[ the City or 5' ... John's
!uch addition to allY dwelling has been hereunto affixed
ll:all be permitted. and this Regulation has been
t:' \It!:-.-I;;;; WHEREOF the
.sEll 'J! the Clly oj 51. John's
hz! been hereUnto affixed
!!1ci ByLa'.' bas been
b:- the and
C:t? on behalf of the
C:unci! this 21st day o[
A.D., 1956.
Sgd. H, G. R, MEWS,
, Mayor.
Slid. E, B. FORAN,
City Clerk.
Electrical
Appliances'
REPAIRED
TOASTERS, flATIRONS,
signed by the l\layer and I
City Clerk on behalf of the 1
. Council this 21st day of
!\larch 19:;6.
Sgd. H, G. R, MEWS,
Mayor,
Sud. E. B,. FORAN,
City Clerk.
Opp.ortunities for Men
and Women
FREE lesson In busIness cor
respondence, business ma'he
matlc:s, economics and law,
penmanship, bookkeeping,
salesmanship, stenography or
typing. Underline and mail to
Canadian Corrc.;pondence
12nO Bny Street,
Tnronlo. . .
HOT PLATES, RADIOS, I
KETILES, VACUUM CLEANERS New Method
and all ather Electrical I' . Rug Cleaners
Appliances SPEEDILY Repaired i RUGS CARPETS mad. to
!ike ncll'.. look like new. Von Schrader
LOWEST PRICES at . process adds years to life of
A
"" ? L I S rugs. Cleaned in home or at
{"\j - t too our plant. NEW 1I1ETHOD.
RUG . CLEA:\ERS. Phone
4438F, Rd. .
march31.1m.
142 WATER ST.
r. .. tl,. .Te','plers
. 'PHONE 2397 A
. thur.Ea!.lm
WANTED
A'
.SALESLADY
Apply
THE
BOWL
1951
MOR.RIS
(new'motor)
, $700.
00
Baird Motors Ltd
MERRYMEETING'R'OAD
I DIAL 803789 . ,.
Wanted I mmediate1v
2 AUTOMOBILE CAR SALESMEN FOR CITY
2 AUTOMOBILE CAR SALESMEN
FOR OUTOFTOWN
Experience preferred but net essentiaL
Preferably over 25 years of age.
. Apply in writing to BOX 43,
c/o Daily News
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m28.31
WANTED
ONE EXPERIENCED AUTO MECHANIC
Apply
GOSSE'S GARAGE
SPANIARD'S BAY
{PHONES 1424 and 1425
..
WANTED
r I EXPERIENCED CLERK.STENOGRAPHER
Apply by letter stating experience' and salary
expected. '. " .
NaU & Foundry Co. ltd.
111ar27,2B.31
.. '
DRY CLEAN1NG
DIAL 6985
FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE
DOWN'S DRY CLEANING LTD.
14 HAMILTON ST.
COUNTER SERVICE, Also PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
mar26.6i
. TENDERS
SEALED TENDERS, address()d 10 the and
marked "TENDER FOR CONSTRUCTION or A FISH
PROCESSING PLANT, LASCIE, WHITE BAY DISTRICT,
NEWFOUNDLAND", will received up 10 12 o'clock
noon, N,S,T., TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1956, for the con.
struction of a fish prace:.dng plant al LoSde, While
Bay District, Newfoundland,
Plans, specifications, tender form. and contract
form 'may be obtained fron! the Newfoundland Fisher.
ies Development Authority, Third Floor, King George
V Institute, Water Street, St. John's, Newfoundland, ar
from Engineering Service Company, 14 Prince Street,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, upcn receipt of accepted cheque
made payable to Newfoundland Fisheries Development
Authority for the sum of $200.00, This deposit will be
refunded upon return, in good condition, of the full sel
of contract documents within fifteen days after the dale
fixed for the closing of Ihe tenders. Additional informa.
tion required with regard to interpretation of plans
and specifications may be obtanied from the Engineel.
of the Newfoundland Fisheries Development Authorily
or from Engineering Service Company.
. Each tender must be accompanied by a security
deposit equal to ten per centum (10':;) of the tender
price, which' securily deposit will be forfeited in the
event of a lenderer refusina to enler into a contracl on
. the basis of his lender if called upon to do so, or failing
to satisfactorily complete such C1 contract. Cheques of
unsuccessful tcnderel's will be returned.
. Any tender nol accompanied by a security deposit
as described will not be considered.
The Authority does not bind itself to accept the
lowest or any tender. .
H. G. DUSTAN, Chairman
Newfoundland Fisheries Oevelopment Authority, .
St. John's, Newfoundland, March 27, 1956.
COMPANY LIMITED
441 WATER STREET
WANTED
FOR EMPLOYMENT WITH THE UNITED SiAl:;
AIR FORCE
PEPPERRELL AIR FORCE BASE
CLERK SJENOGRAPHERS .......... ,. at 52579.20
CLERK STENOGRAPHERS .............. a1 52204,80
CLERK TYPISTS .............................. at 52204.80 f
CLERK TYPISTS .............................. at S 1830,1.0;
Periodic pay increases. Annual and ,
benefits. 40 hour work week. Permanent ,
For these positions appkonts
apply in person to the
NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE,
BUCKMASTER'S FIELD, DIAl 80327
Or CENTRAL RECRUITING AGENCY,
Main Gate, Pepperrel/ AFB, Dial 89, E,:. '
STENOGRAPHER FOR :: 3:JIFr rWO ,
from April 1st, relieving - afternoon
. ment would be consider .. d.
Apply:
AGENCIES
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SATURDAY' 1956
STADIUM
THERE OUGHTA BEA LAW!
ALL NEWFOUNDLAND
JUNIOR FINALS
, Easter Holidays
Skating
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STADIUM
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IRAND FALLS VS ST. I
FINAL GAME
TONIGHT
9.30 O'CLOCK
Admission:
!:I:ony
1.25 Bleachers ........... 1.00
General ... 7Sc
Remve ticket holders use King's Bridge
EXHIBITION
HOCKEY
BOSTUN BRUINS
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE
vs.
I JOHN'S SENIDR LEAGUE
STADIUM
APRIL 10th - 11th - 12th
B.30 p.m.
........ $2.00 Bleacher ........... $1.S0
General ... .... $1.00
Allhis is dEsignated' as a Special Event
H:lding Seats must be picked up by April
,c16 p.m.
Holding Seats on sale frem MONDAY,
2nd, through to SATURDAY, April 7th.
SENIOR FINALS
BOYLE TROPHY
lEST THREE OUT OF FIVE
ST. BON'S
vs.
GUARDS
STADIUM
Schedule
MONDAY
a.m.-Children onl\".
24 Skating
TUESDAY
1012 m.-CbDdren only.
z 4 p.m.-General Skating.
11 p.m.-Generat Skating.
WEDNESDAY
1012 a.m.-ChDdren ollly.
z 4 p.m.-General Skallag.
THURSDAY
1012 a.m.-ChUdren's
Skating only
2 4 ]I.m.-General Skating.
9011 p.m.-General Skating.
FRIDAY
1012 a.m.-Chlldren'8
Skating only

i Club Commodore I
! Easter. Monday' I
2 f p.tn.-Gen!ral Skating.
. SATURDAY
1012 A.m.-Chlldren only.
2 4 p.m.-General Skallng.
2 4 p.m.-General' Skating
SUNDAY
DANCE
LoFosse's Orchestra. I
B-11 p.m.-General
.. Cover charge $3.00 double. !
TONIGHT
Chris Andrews'
Orchestra .
Cover $7.00
DIAL 90069
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WANTED. MAID!
conven1ences.
85 BARNES' ROAD
'Phone 3596F
MODEL- SWEEP
VENUS 3029
WORTH $500.00
JUPITER 26303
WORTH $500.00
MARS 4087
WORTH $1000,00
BUY YOUR TICKET NOW AT SOc EACH
FOR SALE
I PRINCE OF WALES
I
"LL WOOL MATTR'i5SES art
picked. re-covered: aprlngs
da:'\' beds rewired: Inner
sprtn/l mattresses recondition
ed. Write. Phone 3891. wire
H. J. KeaLl. 16 Mount Royal
Avenue. TWO FOUR WHEEL DRIVE JEEP PICK-UPS
i ARENA
IF YOUR CnlllINEY'S DIRTY
take no time to weep. Just 1953 with front end winch, 1954 standard
call Edward Carberry. famous equlpment. Make US an offer, 'Phone 207,
Cilimney. Sweep. Dial 5893.
BEGINNERS
SKATING SESSION
9:30 to 10:30
GENERAL SKATING
2:30 and 8:30
mllr6,lmth Bell Island.
I CA.sn PAID ImIEDlATELY:- . A 0
: For comics. magrw:incs. pocket \ STEPHEN. AD MSON MFG. C
, books. men's sllChtly used
: clothes. bools. shoes., .Tohn , BELL ISLAND
I D. Snow, 0 New Gower Street. =================' =
EASTER WEEK
GENERAL SKATING
Every Afternoon
2130 and 8130 at Night.
,
LOST
: madl,lmth , __
Barber Shop
THE CENTRAL BARBER
SHOP-Fast efficient sanl
tary service. All modern
equipment. five bnrbers. THe
lelst possible waiting, 24 New
Gower Street. opp. Adelaide
Motors Ltd.
Insurance
A Co llie Dog I' INSURANCE-Iowrlnl Broth
. .r Limited tnlUranee Depan
Black and White with brown: Automobile. Mar
, Ine lind all Casualty Unea,
.arSI 6 months old, answer-, TelephOne' ::1131.
ing to the name of "MAC".
! "NCE-Don't rhk your valu
Finder TELEPHONE 90702 able. to "me" II feW dollars.
lOur falNate. reliable polley
or return to alvei immediate protection.
CITY OF ST JOHNS
ST. JOHN'S MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
TENDERS
will be received up to Noon of WEDNESDAY,
April 11, for the construction of s!orm sewers on
Hamilton Avenue and Albany Street, in accordance
with plans al\d specifications, copies of which may be
obtained the office of th& City Engineer. .
ANNOUNCING
EASTER FAIR
WEDNESDAY, April 4 - SATURDAY, April 14
K. OF C. AUDITORIUM, ST. CLARE AVE.
(in aid St. Joseph's, St. Teresa's, St. Pius X School,)
BINGO: CASH PRIZES
CASH WHEEL - CHOCOLATE WHEEL
MAIN GOODS WHEEL - 2c WHEEL
DOOR PRIZE - Good for night bought,
and for Bank on lalt night.
EXTRA! EXTRA!
EXTRA !.
FREE Ticket en 1711 T.V. SET with every door
ticket. To be drawn on last night of Fair.
PLAYGROUND EASTER BINGO
GAIETY AUDITORIUM
MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, at 9.00 .pm.
EASTER SPECIAL'
22 GAMES at ................................ $.10,00
3 GAMES at ................................ $ 25.00
4 GAMES at ................................ $l00.00
1 GAME at ............................... $SOO.OO
30 GAMES
Door Admission 5,
mar2B,31(tcI)
Calds $2.00
Mount Pearl Park Glendale

Lions' Club
EASTER DRAWING
1sf PRIZEI TURKEY-4672-Mr. M. Powerl
224 Pennywell Road
2nd PRIZE, TURKEY-4053, Ken G., G.P.O. Box 303
3rd PRIZE, TURKEY-5424, N. Butler.
4th PRIZE, TURKEY-1639, E. Burridglt,
Mental Hospital
5th PRIZE, TURKEY-4223, M. Moore.
6th PRIZEI TURKEY-3377, M. O'Marct
7th PRIZE, TURKEY, 50B81 S. Brown
8th PRIZE, TURKEY-2922, No Name
,
APRIL 2nd, 8 O'CLOCK
. 'Phone 6921 Of write I. J.
.39CARPASIAN ROAD Lacey. P.O. Box SOB. repl.tf
FOR SALE
e\SK FOR MY BROAD all
purpose Insurance. Fire In
snranro premium! noW less
thin ever. _ Your property Is
9th PRIZE, TURKEY-4451, L. Rowe, Winter Ave.
10th PRIZE, TURKEY- 987, No Name
Tenders must be' forwarded in sealed envelopes I Winners please 'Phone MAX MARTIN, 80291, or
addressed to the City Clerk and marked "Tender for DAVE PERRY, 2347, and Turkeys will be delivered.
Construction of Storm Sewers". I
7Sc Ileach.r: ............. 6Oc
...................... SOc
1 BUS ( Ith t t )
worth protecting, W, E. Cald
The lowest or any tender nol necessarily accepted.
W au sea s well. Insurance Agent, 'Phone
___________ ---' 2465. Address Tl!.mple Build
.;;;:':::::::============= Body in fair condition. Motor Ing Duckworth St .. st. John',.
E. B. FORAN, City Clerk. I
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OF WALES COLLEGE
AND
HOLLOWAY SCHOOL
are invited for the fOllowing
" to take ,ffld as from theblslnning
school year, September 1956,
Ovolifiad GAMES
for Grailel VI to VIII.
both mile Ind female teachers w1l1
e .
r.. .
for Grade IX.' .
.,.tallon f .
\f rom
d
both male and female teachers w1l1
an those with University Grade w11l be'
Appllcltlonl Ihould alao .tate
1II11'hiCh they are particularly well qualified.
should be forwarded to the under.'
. .
SOon as possible.. .
JOHN B. ANGEL,
of Han. Secretary, .
Go\lernors Prince Wales College
needs complete overhaul. CONTACT A. E. HICICMAN
. Highest oHer .accepted. Co. Ltd. InsurAnce Agentft.
. 'Phonl!s 4132-3+56 P.O.B.
Apply *. for your lnsurartc. re-
quirements.
Newfoundland ItOIIRT DI'4WE I SON. Pir.
Ind Automobile Insurance.
Tuberculosis ASlociation Be .. re. be sure. Insure. Tele-
TONIGHT
. Rythm King,
SUNDAY' NIGHT
Rythm King,
MONDAY NIGHT
East.r a.u,
The QUit,,'.
phone 2882. P.O. Box 85
Royal Bank Chambers. st.
Johns.
C."tlct STAN FOWLER, Re-
nout building, for Fire Auto-
mobU. and Plate Glass [nsur
IIlC.. Claims promptly settl
ed. 'Phone BOl
83.
'URNIS$ WITHY INSUR
WANTED
fOR BQNAVISTA U.C. SCHOOL
2 MALE TEACHERS, with first grade or higher.
. .
1 TEACHER for Grades 3 and 4.
TEACHER for Grades 1 and 2.
Apply stating qualifications tal
M.n
ANCE Department olferina
dependable inluranae-Auto-
mobile. Burglary. Plate CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD.
. Glass. Tourist Baggage. I 1 13 4 5 II
<
TransportaUon. Travel Acel. ,ap I I '.
dent. Liability. 2073. I
Venetian Blinds I WANTED
NOTICE' I . '
. MARCH 31st, 1956 I TWO DRY GOODS CLERKS'
. . tloni. Kearneys' Llmlted.
After the above 'date I will . Manuf.eturerll.'454 Water SL
not be responsible for any . Musical InltruMlBnt.
bill 5 charged by my wife,
Emma Metcalfe of TopsaH.
'. (Signed) JOHN
PIANO AND ORGAN TUNING
and Repairing Single 'I'unlng
SIx Dollars. Phone 1I81DL.W.
Hopley. 10 Cornation Street.
mBr5,lm.

Permonent position ",:Ith opportunity tor advancement.
HALLEY' & . CO.,

CORNER NEW GOWER and ADELAIDE
mar29,3i
FOR SALE
At CROSS ROADS, BRIGUS, C.B.
Ipeal two Storey HOUSE; good condition. All modern
conveniences including 220 volts.. Large Barn; separate
Garage; about four a'cres Lond, partly cleared. and
good forest. Ideal for' poultry farm.
. For further particulars apply
J. G; WILCOX, Heart's Content, T.B.
mar31,31
VAUXHALL SEDAN
Heater and defroster; radio; good
tires) good b'attery; winterized;
privately driven.
REGULAR PRICE .
$1150.00
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6.l5-Sportscast.
2:45-Thls Week.
3.00-World Church News.
. 3:1S-Speakers Choice.
3.30-Musical Matinee.
4.00-I1umber Hour.
HATS, HAND BAGS and GLOVES. 4.30-CBC News.
4.3S-Grand Falls' Presents.
5.00-Memorial Univcrsity Re
FOR . EASTER
view.
'.
THE The .Gloves
Hand' Bags
72 Pairs only
LADIES' KID GLOVES
5.30-Childrcns Savings.
6.00-Intermezzo.
6.25-Progrnm Preview.
6.30-Supper Guest.
6.45-NEAC News Roundup.
7.00-CBC News and Weather.
7.lS-Nfld. Sports Roundup.
7.30-Musical Program.
7.45-00yle Bulletin.
8.l5-Armdale Chorlls.
All shades and many styles
including 'hi Popular Clutch.
Brown, Navy Blue and Black.
. Regular $3.20
0.30-This is my Story.
0.00-Today and Yesterday.
I Ask You.
10.OO-Prairle Schooner.
IO.aO-Cnc National News.
10.35-lmperial Esso Hockey.
1:l.OO-Close Down.
$1.98 $2.50 and $3.50
NOW !h PRICE
$1.60 pair
The Hats'
FABRIC & NYLON
April 1
lor Meditation.
9.00-Rcgional Weather.
9.15-Magic Music Box.
9.30-CBC News..
R.3S-Postmark U.K.
to.30-Neighbourly I\'ell's.
to.4S-lIIaritime Gardener.
!l.OO-Salvation Army Temple.
12.l5-Highlighls and Weather.
12.30-Musical Programme.
12.45-Regional Roundups.
,
STRAWS
GLOVES Wonderful assortment
Every wanted shade. FABRIC and NYlON
All shades
$1.00 pair
Special! MESH NYLONS $1.00 pair
HR. GRACE NOTES
Visit St. John's
Re Proposed
Federal Building
HARBOUR GRACE- Following
I puhllc meeting held at the Town
Council Room llarch Ill.
a delegation was appointed consist
of F. Archibald; E. L.
Oke, E. D. Freeman, Alcc Moores
;nd P. Stapleton. to "Isl!
Premier SmallWOOd at 5t. John's
for an lntcr"icw rellardlng the
.ilc of the proposed federal build
In!: site for the tOlin. and which
has been a maHer of dissatisfaction
for some weeks. Accordingly, the
dele;!ates motored 10 SI. John's
on Wednesday. 21, and
were well receh'cd hI' Ihe Premier
who amlfcd them his
in a solution of the
malt cr. .
Le2'ion Club Notes
\.... .
HARBOUR GRACE-The Cana
dian Legion Club here open on
each c"cning at their
nCI" cluh rooms and will wclcome
members of the local as well as of
branches.
The regular meeting of Ihe Hr.
Grace Branch will take place oil
e,ening. April 3, at thc
dub room.
Tickels are being sold here at
filtr cents each or 'three for one
dollar fnr the sweepstake being
,by Ihe St. John's Club
for I he Pee Wee Hockey team's
Irip to the mainland. The prize is
1956 car. Tickets may be
nbtained from members of the
. Personal.' I Appointrd
and Jamcs Conn011), : 1\'1' t 'Of
and son Brian mil'ed from Gan n. InlS er
der on and are guests
of :111'5. Connolly's parents. 1I1r. United Churcb
and :llrs. E. D. Frceman. lfr.
Connolly will be spending the
next few weeks (In the mainland
,i'here he 11'111 tal:e a course in
connection with his employment
with CNT. :llrs. Connolly and son
will remain at IIr. Grace during
her husband's absence from Gan
der.
Miss Emma Stel'enson paid a
brief l'lslt 10 St. John's Saturday.
Miss Mary Hierlihy. Ba>' Rob
erts. who compleled her
training as a nurse at the Grace
Hospitd. was the .I:uest of :ltr.
and Mrs. E. L. Oke for the week
end.
HARBOUR GRACE-Rev. A. N. '
Holmes. presently Minlstcr of the I
Unlterl Church at Fortunc. has ae
cepted the invitation of the memo
ber5 of the Unltcd Church at Hr.
Grace to become its Minister, suc
cecding Rev. N. B. Hodder who
has accepted the pastorate of Ben
Island, C.B.
ReI'. llr. Holmes will arrive here
to take up hi5 new dulle! In July.
Obituary
MARY FARRELl. :'[r. Grahnm Babb. manager of
Imperial 011 Company here. was a
reecnt I'lsilor to St. Johns. HARBOUR GRACE - There
;\Iessrs. F. P. Sheppard and E. passed peacefully away on Thurs
I . Iancs paid a brief I'lsit to the :llarch 22, following an Illness
capital on Saturday of three years, Mrs. Mary Farrell,
. Capt. Michael and Staple. aged 67 years. The who
ton. St. Johns. spent the weekend was born at Clarkc's Beach, came
with relatives at. Harbour GrRce. to Grace at an early age
Mr. Rnd Mrs. Cnil Babb were and has resided here ever since.
visitors to st. John's on MOnday,' Left to mourn are four sons. Leo,
last. James. Walter and Richard. One
son, William. who was sen'lng' in
Hedley Whitton of Corner the navy during the war, died of
Brook was a recent ylsltol' to this wounds received. during a naval
tOll'n and lI'as the guest of cnllagement.
Ernest Sheppard, Water Strect. 'l'he funeral took place from her
Mr. Olaf Wesl of the dragger II late Death Hill, to the
Blue Foam spent the weck.end Cathedral on Saturday m?rn.
ill'shithain.bIMIM' mg. To he bereaved relallves
j j sympathy IS extended.
\l'as using it to ship some junk he
TRURO (CP1-\\'i!rl'cd Lloyd or
l
hoped would bring $25 to pay the
Truro was sentenc.cd to sel'en da)'s earlier fine lor' being In possession
in jail today bccause, he said, he oC stolen goods
tried to pay orr an earllcr fine. lIe got 30 da)'s In jail (or, the
u;:ion.
Lloyd was convicted of operating first offence, the terms to run con
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1.15-Piano Recital. .
!.30-BBC News. .
U5-Sunday 1Iliscpllany.
2.00-Harmony Harbour.
2.29-Dominlon Time.
.2.30-Folk Songs. .
2.45-Meet Your Weatherman.
3.00-In His Service.
3.30-CBC News.
a.33-Capltal Report.
4.00-Rellgious Period.
'UO-Nell' York Philharmonic.
6.00-Critically
6.30-Nlfd. Program from Lon
don:
7.00-Eastcr
7.30-CBC Neil'S.
the \\'eathrr.
7.45-U:-/ on the Record.
8.00-1n Rcply.
8.15-Four Gentlemen.
8.30-Sunday Chorale.
P.OO-Vani1y Fair.
Program.
lO.OO-Notes and Comment.
10.10-Collccrt of f'a\ourites.
IO.30-t.:BC Stage.
11.30-Nationai
11.40-Weekend RCI'ielV 'and
Special Speaker:
1I10NDAY, April 2
7.3O-Sign On. enc NelVs.
7.35-Top of the Morlling.
B.OO-CBC News alld Weather.
8.15-1IIusical Clock.
9.00-Mornlng Dcvotiol\j.
1l.15-Program Preview.
a.30-Records at Random.
10.OO-Hit of the Day.
I0.15-lri5 Power.
1O.2S-CBC News.
lO.30-Trlple Treu.ure.
1O.45-BBC Variety.
lI.15-For. The Piano.
11.45-Regina McBride.
12.00-Announcers Choice.
12.15-Dinner Bell Breakdown.
12.30-}'arm Broadcast.
12.45-Mid Day Serenade.
l.OO-Doyle Bulletin:
US-Laura Limited.
1.30-CBC New3 ;nd Weather.
. 1.45-Aunt Lucy.
2.00-Your Goocl Neighbour.
2.15-Words with Music.
2.30-Allantic School. .
2.4S-'l'he Happy Gang.
:1.15-lIlan Around The
3.30-Trans Canada Matinee.
4.30-CBC News.
4.3S-'l'imely
4.45-Children's Story.
5.IS-Music of the West.
5.30-Flsheries Broadcast.
5.45-Kindergarten of the Air.
B.OO-Intermezzo.
6.25-Program Preview.
6.30-Supper Gllest.
6.45-Heartbeats in Sport.
7.00-CBC News and Weather
7.15-Curtain Calls.
7.30-Tops Today.
7.45-00yle
a.IS-Hour of St. Francis.
a.30-Rawhlde.
BA5-Margaret Mullin! Sings.
Farm Radio
Forum.
9.30-SkY KnlglUs.
lO.OO-Hawail Ca1ls.
10.30-CBC Symphony.
IUB-Natlonal News.
'VOWR
SUlIiDAY, Aprlll.
:"""';'---'--
a.m. .
IO.30-0rgan Music.
IO.45-Earl Andcrson.
Il.OO-Coehrane Street .United
The Scarlet' Cord .
. ,
Fronk G. Slaughter ..... ..,.50 ;
The Quiet American
Graham Greene ......... 3.00 .
Mrs. Craddock
W. Somem:t MalJgham 3.25
The Dark Secret
Of Josephine
Dennis Wheatley ...... 3.50 ,
A Wife Is Many Women:
Doris Flei.ch'rrlan i
Bernays . .. ................ ,3.75 i
Northern Treasury I
C. Wilson ................... 3.50 ! .
The Siege
Arthur Compbell ........ 3.00;
Alcoholics Anonymous !
,. "ond Edition- 1 955 .. 5.25 i
The Marching Call I
Horwood .......... 2.5lJ I'
Boss of Britain's
lInderworld
Billy Hill ................... 3.73
Evidence for. the Crown'
Molly Lefubure ........... 3.25
The Secret of the Hittites
c. W. Ceram .............. 5.50
Churchill '
The Man of the Century
Neil Ferrier .................. 1.50 .
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19
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SEE THE DISTINCTIVE ARRAY OF
EASTER CAR'DS
NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOMS.
We have every type of Card from which to choose_
Religious, Personal, Children's,
while tbe selection is great.
etc. See them now
PRICED FROM
c .
to
s
TOOTON'S
Li1nited
WATER ST. DIAL 6331
'. Distributors for STANLEY
GREETING CARDS in
i -7.l5-Dinah Shore. :\lONDAY, April 2
6:00-Sunrlial and
a.OO-Breakfast Cluh.
up your
8.45-Rcx Koury.
I.OO-Rehind the SIOI).
1.15-,-\1 Eair.
1.30-ln thp )Innd,
1.4.'}-Bob Cro;by.

Block.
3,OO-Arm)' Hour.

:I.33-VlJus Record
4.30-il:c\\'s,
4.45-Sports I:nlirni!!:'
THE BOOKSELLERS
'Phone 3191 ' 4425
7.30-Jason and the Golden
Fleece.
8.00-Grand Ole Opry.
8.30-Gunsmoke.
9.00-Showcase.
9.30-Box 13.
7.30-What's My Line?
D.OO-Ed Sullivan ShoW.
0.30-0ur Miss Brooks.
Cameos. "
lO.OO-News and Wcathcr
east.
Fore
10.lll-Notes and Comments.
to.30-Greatest Story Ever Told.
11.00-Music Just for You.
12.00-Sign Off and National.News.
9.00-It Happcned last t.;ight.
lO.OO-Coffee Time.
11.00-Turn back the Clock.
1l.30-Pepperreli Juke Club.
12.1S-News and D.B.
12.30-Hillbllly :lra/inee.
10.OO-News and Weathcr.
10.lS-Teddy Wilson.
IO.30-Two in Ihe Balcony.
Il.OO-Flynn 'til 12.
J2.00-The Boh Murrhy ShJw.
1.00-Sicn Off and Anthem.
,A ,Little' Early In The Season
SUNDAY, April 1
9.00-Sign on and Serenade.
IO.OO-Catholic Hour.
10.30-,lell'ish Hour.
1l.OO-Peppcrrell Chapel Hour.
12.00-Concert Stage.
l.OO-Contest Theatrr..
l.4S-To Be Perfectly Frank.
2.00-0n . a Sunday Afternoon
2.30-Rosemary Clooney.
2,45-News.
Symphony.
4.00-Conversalion.
4.30-News. .
4.35-Amcrica's. Popular Music.
5.30-News.
5.35-Gene Autry.
6.00-London Studio Concert.
6.30-Sunday with Garroway.
7.00-News.
7.15-Science Editor.
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. BIRTH
DUXN-Bol'll to ]\lr. and !llrs. :
Fred W. Dunn (Margaret Gil!..eS)'j
at the St.' Clare's "lercy Hospital.
a daughter, on March 30th. __ I
DEATHS I
. to talk about FERTILIZERS but we wish to advise our Cuslomers
we have made satisfactory arrangements for our Spring
Supplies which will be arriving shortly.
Get our quotations for delivery Ex Wharf or Ex our Warehouse.
Also
HAYSEED, TURNIP TOP SEED, Etc., Etc.
'PHONES: 51 43 5144
QUeEN ST.
HA:\ILYN-Passed away
.General Hospital on Thursday'
'afternoon, Judith Violet (Judy),
aged cleven years, belel'ed daugh I ____ ....;...;.. _____ ;.... _________ ...;. _____ w---:
tcr of George and Una Hamlyn;
leaving to mourn father, mother,
2 sisters and one brotller, also a
large circle of relatIves and
friends: Funeral today Saturday
at 2.30 p.m. from her late resi
dence 127 Newtown Road by
motor hca.rse.
. ASBESTOS .. SHINGLES
. ASBESTOS' SIDINGS
RAINBOW TEA
CANADiAN. CHEESE'
'POTATOES :
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5.00-Tell us a Story.
. 5.15-All Aboard for Adventure.
5.3D-Hymns for Children.
5.45-What Would You 'Do?
HARVEY-Passed away peace
fully 4.30' p.m. on March 29th, at
t.he .Grace Hospital, Mary Jane
Harvey . wire of. the late R.
Harvey. Slle leaves mourn
four' one and a
la.rge circle of relatlvc! and I
friends. 'The funeral will take I
place teday,: Saturday, Marl!h 31'1'
al 2.30 p.m., .from I,lle' rcsidence I
of her brotherinlaw Mr. F. T. :
Downlon, 60 PrinCe!. of Wales Sl. !
ROBERTS-Passed away at.
Oshawa, Ont., )\Iarch Sqlh. alter I
a long illness, George Robcrts In
his 87th. ycari leU to mourn
bcsides his wICe are his
Herbert and
daughters Mildred,Annle a:d
Clara. Funeral will be' from IS
son's residcnce 54 Smith Avenue
at a time to be announced later.

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CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
CANNED TOMATOES
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S.30-Faith Chapel Choir:
7.00-Religiolls Service from
.Wesley . United Church.
i B.IS-Hospital and Other Reports.
8.30-Wcather Forecast and
Closedown. .'
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6.30-Slgn on and. Sundial.
6.55-Sundiill News; .
a.30-Robert Q. LewiS.
9,OO-It. Happened Last NlghL
IO.OO-Lone Ranger. .
10.20-Slarr of' Space. :
IMS-TeenTlme.. . ,
11.30;--Roy Rogers.
12.0D-,-HllIbllly ,MaUnee. . .
1.30-Treasury 'Band:Stalld: .
2.00-Let George Do It.
2;3()o:;..The Three Suns:"
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i ROGERS _ Passcd peacefully
1 5 pm' March 3D, Mrs.
away a ..' 2.51 Hamilton
Harry Rogers.
. Funeral noljce later.
OVER '200
EXTRA SPECIAL
EASTER:
GIFT HEMs
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ROLL ROOFINGS
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AMPLE PARKING SPACE oN
'SHAW ST,'AND TOPSAIL ROAD
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15 a.m.-T
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12.15 p.m.-B
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7.15 p.m.-
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10.00 p.m.-TI
Killed:-
be
lane
rash
(AI' ;-Cil'il aero
:llonday combe
wrcckagc DC a Tran:
for clues 10 a cras
persons died.
..in.cngll'c plane, a llarli
33 passengers and
crashed and burne
alter tOlkin;: ofC
GrcOlter Pittsburgh Ill:
killed 22 pcrsGn'
othcrs, including two I
currivcd.
" faltered on tal.eol
a 303fool hillsid
opcn and i;Jrst int
about OJ mile from Ih
" Cil'il Arronall
,nr.l:"'""O" :;aid incom
indi:::tcd onl
and '"truck the top 0
nCJr the airport a,
made a turn. The
if ;uri1 i< Ihe an In
hare to dct:rmin.
It.r bilnkcd tOI
I,helher the plane dip
olher cause.
,aid a
indicated no e:l:!in,
Dor
11. 01 CJmp Hill
had heartl
conking out" ju!'

Capl. Rayjmond F
33. of Ret! Bank. 1\ . .1.
an,' radio intlicatiol
was wron:!. accord
;,Ic'lcchen, airpor:
chief.
reported in fail
It VaUe,' 110.
ro.pilot. liarlan
:\' ..1 . was hur'
New Dru(Js
t
Cancer
(CP :-A V,S. meoii
edItor said 'Ionda\' h(
"worthwhile announce
. within the next year'
;; to combat canccr
Smith of Chica
Journal oC the Amer!
I A5socialion. sairl il
scientisls are mak
. gains in tbeir baUI<
life.
were noll'
. h cancer specificaU\
In t c tissues.
was being made: too
oC mental health }
01 known
Ihlers" had prol'e(
the last year ill as
disturbed.
had enabler
to be returned h
reliel'ing Ihl
Institutions.

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