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ST.
JOHN'S,
NEWFOUNDLAND
The
Daily
News
THURSDAY,
JUNE
29,
1961
Rain
And
Fog Cool 0
Fo1·est
Fires
..
' .
.
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I T
·.A
I
! o
Pttear
Admiral
Mee~ing,
1
,0,"~"
,~.~
3
,~~.~~""
Dyer
Grounded
Teachers'
Conference:
Re•l
Dtamond
li
21HJ
('Jp1,lln
Planes
Dinner Concludes
Spotting
All
Day
Wednesday
President~s
Report I-Ieard
~~it~~~i;:~~}~
~~~~~~~~\~-[~J':.~,~~r·a~~;.
tcatc Court
1.•:itilin
the nl'::t [c\•:
days
to
:m:-i'.'.Tr
!'h;~;.·'~E'~
that
th~y
opcrattrl
:l:r·
..
:d'y
\\'i~n'n
A
sati~fying
and
thorough : hclJalf
ot
the (;ol'cn;mcnl
of
1
1
,
"·.;rrda)
S.
s.
l'rtrrs,
o;·t•r
the rrgiuns where
the:
Officials
of
the welfare de· conference for the
Newfound-
':\'cwfounrl!and. lie
was
l!,lJow-
....
1
..
lhui•lt·r ol Rrsounes, iire;
baH
occut·rcd
to
chetk
, partment said they hoped
to
land Teachers' Association
was
, rd
hy
his
Wor~hip,
~la,·or
II.
G.
thr
ll~ii~
:'\ells that the
Tlw
fires at
Mobile
and
Ar·'
complete the job
of
returning I brought
ln
a close last mght at ,
H.
~lcws,
who
wclcmucd the
rr·t
fli•"•
1
onrs · 1wrr
roolin~
(;t·ntia rtuad arc completely un·: the evacuees
to
their homes the
~.ld
_colony
.Chth.
whc~l}
·
m~ny
dclc·~.a.tes
fro~1
other cen:
1
..
,.rl'
Jlllt
all
thr
fires
1
n·rr
drr
rontrol and
ma)·
be
rXIIIl·l
Wrdn~day.
. dmnc._'
.s
held
.•
nul
_Inc
Ptcsl· Ires
.111
:-.le.doundl.md,
~nd
of
~;;
.,.
11
:rul."
Tlw
thonsamh guishrd today
if
il
is
al all
1
NOTE-Firemen said
that:
d~nl,
·
..
I II.
Sa1n~lllll')'
gal·~·
•('.'t·~
~rcc\l.ugs
fr~1~1
ltle
tit~·
, rr··J'r
"!10
had
to
nat·ualr
poss1hlc.
' some equipment used
in
fight·, Ius
rt";1:1
·t. ·
ot
St.
.Juhn
s.
Dr.
A.
lhck·
•.
:,.,,..,
,,rrr
m<11in~
h;ll·k.
The additional fire·fightin::!
ing
the blaze
in
the St. John's!
Chait'm<lll
for
\l1c
cvcnin~~·s
:nan
of
.\ll·morial t:n1ven11)',
..
·
1
',,'
~uthrr
.'rslrrrla):
in
the
t"([tllllllll"lll
ordered
b\'
the
De·
I area
was
apparently used
by
I ceremonies,
was
lllr. II.
II.
and
~Jr.
t;. )';ason, JlA, vtstlllr
1
,
,,,,
"1"!
arnnnrl .\\·a!on partmrni
of
Rcsom:cc~.
was
volunteers and has not yet been
1
Davis.
I
he
,Vicc-l'rcsidcnl
of
ll'lllll
tile·.
C;madit.n
. Teachers' 1'
·
....
11
•,
1
madr it impo"ihlr
Hmrn
lwre from Montreal
by
returned. the Assoctatwn, and
he
intro- ·
l·cderill~
Wtth
11lnch
tile.
,,.
•"'"'"
to
hr ma•:r by spot· the
Jll"A~'
and will
be
used They ask
~nyonc
having
any
duccd thosr
who
t!~iii'Crcd
i\<•wlll~r·.t:;:ttl
t\s;;oemtwn
is
·
;.,,
'"'
1
.111.
If
1
·onclitions
im·
when
nt·('cssary.
Oflici~Js
of,
of this equipment
to
contact the greetings. The
fir>
I
of
lhr'c
conncl'l•~<i.
abo spoke for ,
3
r·"r
'"~·'·'
ol!idal~
11ill
fly
the dcpaJ·tnwnt arc
hnpin~
that 1 fire patrol office or the For· I
was
the lion.
C.
:lla:; Lane: :llin· ,!lllrl while.
Durin~
the
days
·
tht·)·
will
1101
hal'c
lo
face
an·'
estry Division, Department
of
istcr
of
Welfare.
11'
1
111
otfrrcd
prorPcdJ\1~>.
Jlr.
\a.:on
spoke
1
otlwr fire outburst like
tll~y
II
Mines
and Resources. l
bc't
wishes
to
tlw
Tc,;;l'iwrs
on
.
on
ulueatwn
111\lun
l.!bcl:i
and:
ha1·c
hrl·:: [lghting during the ·
·-·
..
_.-
...
_.
-----
· · ·
---
' amwcrcti many qncslwns
put
to:
p;t..t
three weeks. I hun
ft·um
the floor.
The
tupte
~
Totl;tl' rcpol'ls should
he
rc-
R
t•
Business
pront!
\'cry
111\Crcs~Jn~
.10
\he:
F
C ·
re11t•d
'rrom Hare
Bay.
Gamlcr
OU
1ne
· /teachers . .ond :llr: ".ason s ialk
1
Ire
au
se
:
and
tht•
other hot
~pots.
I
was
cormdered \Cr) mfollna- I
:
I'Eili'LE
RETl'JtS
TO
IIO)IES
1
·
tin.
I
:.:,.;,Aa:::,Xtl
..
''
'•'•h'r<ta\
\\'l'l"l'
3\·
l'eoplt•
ht<~an
returning to• B f
c·t
c
·~·
I'RliSlllE:-;l"S
,\BI>Itl:~s
I
.1.
II.
~.\1.-..:-.lllllY,
I
d,•tl"r!lllllt'
th:•
I
('\';l('Ualt'd
Bon;l\'bta
Bay
com· e
ore
I y
ou
"(~
I The following arc c.<trarts I .\'1' \ l'rrsideut
.
~
L L : !rom
~lr.
Sainshur)··s
addn·»
1
,;
urr
11
r:
!';:tnrk
~1.
i munitit•s \\'ednrsday
wlule
tire 1
;-
.
11
Ttlt'•,:,
1
n:•cht
:
1
li:;:11cr
..
s
pt•erNl
through the
•.·og
I
~•
it
was
drlil'ercd l;,;t
ni~ht;
l
I
"~lr.
Chairman,
I:c1
''rl'lrd ·
"
::1,,
liit·
ol
lhr.·
1
•·
1
:m'
drw.le
to
try and determtne .
·
tf
all\.·
foll•>t
fire threat still s k :
Sir>,
Honoured
gut•st.<,
ladies
~
·
l;··;t:.·a,r:'.~';,::,'lrln
.
l'"i>tt•d.
Petition
upermar
ct
I and gentlemen:
It
is
with
a · ..
' 1 1
D<'IHii,,.
Rt".'Olii"""S
Ministrr : little trepidation that I assume
,.
:·.-
,HIU:'f:\.
:l~P
1~·.\l~tl.,_
......
ld
'
'.
••I
ltt'l'
1'•'1""11'•<.
t<ll'
•.:ttwrt
i'"lers
s.·tt'd
the
stcach,•
. I I
.l
.ll
h this position
to
a!
ress
you.
·.
' A petition has reached
thr,
lions. t
ta
1
\1'1
r
n.
rcrssary
1
thr
rarnl31l
tlf
thr la"t
24
homs b 1 h II l
know
that there
~n·
some
wn:
Citv
Council from residents
of
to
reconstruct
ott
m t
mgs
Ill
who
will
hurl my
own
adl'ke
has
remnnd
.'my
d;m.~cr
to
co~·
,
Ro~he
Street and vicinity, con-,
conlorm~nce
with
the
eode. back
in
my
teeth. lor
1
hal'e
''l;'ulmltll'~
'l
hlla:fd
l•ofrroc;nter
tll'tde:
crrning the approl·al
of
an
ap·. HIU.CRI;ST
FAR~lS
Cl'cr
admonished hash[ul
TV
•.t P l
.m1
ou
tc
1
:plication
lor the
ercctJOn
ol a · ·
,cenc
ol
the
li"'es
that people ' k h f
Tim
farm has stated that tt punclists, "if
you
hal'e "'me·
:-ould
return
to
·tl;cir
l!Omrs
I;
Supermat' ·et
on
dl
he
coprner
0
1
is
trying
to
make
plans for
fur-
thing
to
say,
then
say
it. What's
· ·
Roche
Street
an
t e ortuga
1 1
1
[
't
· b b 1 f I
The
hap[ll"
trek
back
ben
an
, d , t
1er
1
eve
opmcnl o 1 s prcmts- !here
to
e nervous or
as
l u
· "
Cove
Roa
1
'I
S · I
\"
II
' I . .
It
I
about
noon
Wednesday blocking .
:.
. . d b
..
rs
on
tte
·•
ount
CIO
anr
about'! e P
tYSICJan
f'a
. . . I The pellllon
lS
,.gnc
~
I Thorburn
Roads
Thc1·
would thl'self' must
be
the order
now.
To
Probe
c.
. '
·
.;-:-·:~'rr~t
~iH'
1~;:
···
,l:
\;r
and
\1:-~
,l;,nv·;-;
: the :\c::frl\lll'i!anrl
ciHc
1
n:ile
llimit.
\ The
act
l1il('.'~(·
1
!:::
~c,u!.-
plfl
1
_C
l:l::;t
Oet(J!wr
~~::d
!hl'
!I~Cll
ha\·r
bern
t'l::J:·:;':'J
nn
l'tP11p!a:!1ts of
Fi:..;herir" o:;i,·':'l'
S~mn('}
EarL-
Jell
of
t:•e
FcrJ
..
r;il
Fi-ltr·rir.;
Meeting
Gp.tns
Today
The
:.::.'\','tnl11'U;~:,
l
T"avher~
, . .\:;·:ovi.lti{lll
:u.n~.;·l
mc..:tin~
;
llpen~
in
St. .lrth!J>
ltHL::y.
De!c·
gr.t<:.o:
frum
;til
o'.
C'l'
the proYifJ('l'
:
re~Hc:·c:l
l'r·.<ttnL.:_.
and
thr,·
will
:-it
dO\rn
(o
d:
...
,·u~
.:on~
on
lO·JllUl'·
·-:
j a
·,·,
idP
~:'.2('llli;~
tr1
(la:•.
rtJ\':
;,nd
Saturd:1\·.
lltll'lil;.!
1he
JllPt'lin!.!:-
;1
n~>\1.
slat('
o[
l>ifil'l'l'>
Will
br·
rJcctPd
for lhe
('omin~
:car.
June
29
Last
Was
A
Bot
One
:)n
thi<
c!ale
last
year it
\\'as
a beautiful
da::
and
the
tcm·
prraturc reached
cighty-~ix
de-
grees.
It
is
hoped today's
weather
will
he
equally
as
warm.
or
close
to
the 80's.
Due.
Saturday
1'\yin(
hi.-
:\..~
;a li.\Jr::;
Ter-
ra
:\ol
a.
Rear .\dnural Krlllteth
I.lo;rl
Dyr•r.
DSl'.
CD.
FtC:\, Flag
Oflil'er .-\tlantie l'oa;t.
wJII
ar·
t'il'r
in
St. .John's Saturday
mornilt::!.
The
,\dmiral
will
stay herr
three
da~·s.
lie
will
be
joined
here Saturday afternoon·
by
Jlrs. !Jyrr.
who
will
arril'e
hy
air.
Both
will
be
~ucsls
of
!!is
Honour
the
L!CUt.·(;ol'cl'nor
ann
Jlrs. :.tacphcrson
at
Gol'crnmcnt
Jlousr.
Strikers
Back
To
Work
the
arras
only
d1rl
road
With
seventy-three residents
of
Roche
1
.k
h
1
"
·r·
1
f :."'ottr Execttlt·ve
Ita•.··
!tad
an
truck<
cars and
nhiclcs
o! · . D 1 e
to
ave
c
an
1ca
wn
rom , ,
el••·n.'
;lc·:cr.iption
At
least 2
000
Street,
Ft~st
A~v~nue,
Stover : the Council
as
lo
exactly what unusually
busy
year with ten
;n
1
1
•·mpll•.'
(·r~
of
pc~p-Jc
,;·ere
to
~tovc
back ' Place
an
1
r~
\Rdm
h ree · their position will
be
01·cr
the regular monthly meetings last·
·
They have a 1
vo1ce
I c same . f . f g
00
tl
1 1 6·00
Conciliation
Board
Rd
l>l;utd
who
walk·
~!r.
l'r:ers said
fog
pre,·cnlcd complaint. 1 next
cw
}cars. . . ing
rom
: troug 1 o ·
..
:~t·:r
Johs
Turstla~·
in
an
aenal sun·e,· of the fire area I
CON
ITIONAL I The Counctl has
p.tsserl
thts often, as well
as
an
cxlraordin·
,
..
: lltr rompan(< hiring and
it
11
·a
·difficult
to
say
if an)' I D . .
1
Jcttcr over
to
the
Town
Plan- .
ary
meeting. The Table Officers
.
·'
. . · I But the complamts contamcd: ning Commission which will
in-
hal'e been additionally busy, for
·
c.:.;:;tland
machinist;. re·
hr~s
were sllll burnmg, : the condition, that
t.hcy
were', vestiaatc the whole matter,
I,
their services have been requir-
. : :
..
work
anam
'.·csterda,_·.
Jfftctals were uneasy about I t th 1 f 1
~
' , ' · . agams e proposa
mso
ar
as
TAXI REPORT '
cd
many times. Here l should
1
. , '•·r.
the
matter
is
not
,
weal
ncr forecasts
of
clcanng I such application includes plans
'\'here
tile
Councl'l
pcrmt'tted
ll'ke
to
pay
trt'bule
to
our ltard·
G.
:>IASON,
!rom the
Can·
.
To
f1andle
Products
Concrete
Dispute
,.-
.!
Thr
~I
me
Workers' skres and warm temperature · f t ·
ad
ian
Teachers' Federation.
He
· · 1 for any
eXIts
rom, or en rtes four taxi cabs to operate. there workin2 and efficient staff,
''lron~h
Prcmlrnt
D.
I. a"ain toda\' R h St t
11
· f It that
~
na,·e
a talk
on
Russian
Ecluca·
A dispute between Transport·
Tile
conciliation board.
will
b
on
oc
e ree ·
15
e are
now
five
running. This in·
who,
dcopite the fact that they
~
· · .'arkman.
~aid
1t
would
The
re,ourrc~
d~parlment
:if
there were exits from
or
en· lion, and later
answer.<!
many
and Allied \\'orkcrs Union. cndea\'our
lu
effect settlement
''
...
·
·r
m•ttrr
to
a
hoard
of
~till
had
about
20
pumps
and
1 tries
to
the proposed business formation came from the Taxi·, constantly assert that
theY
arc questions
on
thai system.
Local
:-;
0.
35:;
and Concrete
of
I he que>tions
of
tl)
wage;,
'.
Y:or,
',','lortrh•fhl~lnarc50.BOaOO··Trrcentt\of
horsea
I
pr_cmises
from
Ro_che
S~reet
~~~e!;nssl~ctop~c;~~~esh~[
i~;~s;,i~
:.
pll~til.dll·nfgolyr
wpl:~tt
\l~eym~~l;
~/,\~~
.<elf
!J•<.'Uil1C
cnthroiled-
i~thl~
Pro~tucts
Lunltcd has been
rr.·
!2l
hours
o[
work. ar.rl. I:Jl
•··
'><kman
:<atd
that the , ) 1 y a r
th
ld
suit
1
n
consider "
~
' [erred
to
l'(mciliation hoard. ;enionty.
,
....
Tuc;d"~·
demon~tr;•trd
. , • 1
IS
wou
re . · Bridge Taxi.
Mr.
11.
Barron
is·
"over and beyond the call
of
,;itualion. hut I hal'c
al>o
lound. The
ho<•rrl
is
c;;pcclrd
1
,,
II
here
.lJO.OOO
cords of l'aluahle ' ably increased lrafftc over and
now
opcratin~
car number fil'e
'd
t " . tltc
cx·pct'I.Cllt'C
stimulating
and
In
a
relca.<r
i~sucd
YC>lcrda~·
,
....
..;
~~rrn,eth
f'f
hi~
umon
,- ·
..
, '"'l'i:ratrrl. ;mothC'r.
~im
,.
'l
~
~"Ill
rou!ct
nrrur
at
any
hlark spruce \ alucd
at
$7
000. 1 1 R h
Sl
t
Ab
h · ' u
y.
from
\he
o{[il'e
oi
thr lion.
C.
hc~tn
1\s
''·'0fk
as
:<oun
a~
the
· ' ' · a
on!(
oc
e ' rce ra
am
1
which
was
former}\· part
of
Pep· "We have
not
been
~ucer~s·
r!lt
1
··atJ\·c.
It
ts
nn.·
ll'ish for
000
was
destroyed
in
the ram-'
St
t d
1
r
t Av•n\te ' · '
11.
Eallam.
:>Ii1mlcr
of
Lahour. members lia'c taken
the
o;~lh
two
r~e.
an
s , · . . !
p~r.rel_l
cabs,
rccen_tly
r.
losrd. [ttl
in
~cttlin~.
all
t.hc
prohl_cms
this
AssO<'lillion
that
11
shall
~o
ra~in~
firc5
that Hruck
Tl
tncr
"as
not
ob)CC
..
the
namcc
o[
the memhc"
of
prc.<~·nhrd
for
mrmhrrs
of
the
1
.
ll~
easr l Tim
15
not
confnrmm~
\nth the
of
crluca\ion m thrs provml'r,
on
to
P\TII
greatrr aehirl'e·
ll'erks
a~n.
t
bl
the
ho;~nl
\\CrP
ennnunl'ed. hoerd
by
The
Labour Relation'
_
_
__
_
-------·--
_____
· wna
, , , , ' eit)' h)'·law.
and
must
he
.vel
we
feel
we
hal'r
matie
~nnw
mrnls.
In
dosing
would
like
I
COt:NCII S \ IE\V They
:trc
:.tescrs.
A.
II. Crosbie. ,\ct.
. .
•.
. ' slopped.
progrc~s.
and are still working
lo
express heartfelt thanks
to
' Councillor Nt•hhnn•l•
rom
nominee
of
'hr
Cnmpany:
II.
·
•.
~.
~"
. ·
ASKS
-~
C.<\rtS
on
the others. the Tahir Officrrs
<llld
offier
t d
that
th
mvolves thr1r
Horwood.
nominee
nf
tile
l"n·
.
men
e . ts
..
An
application
followed
dose "\Vith the
Dept.
of
Education
:<taff
on
whom
I
have
leaned
wh
te
netnhborhood
and
hr
ion.
and
C.
L.
Parkins. !"hatr·
0
~
on
the abol'e onr.
and
was
we
have
agreed
on
the gradmg hea,·ily: the faithful members
rouldn
t blame them The '
man.
\\'ho wa' nominated
hy
the
I
. . , · ·
l_ro.
m
R._
:.Iurra,·
who
runs regulations Grade
ll
and Grade
o[
the
~:xceutil'e,
and
to
the
(ounrtl howe\er staled that other
l\\'o
nwmhrr>.
· . '
. ' .
Km;:
Bntl~e
Cahs.
llr
asked
Ill
Commercial teachers, hut mrmbrrsh1p
as
a
whole
who
ac-
lhll reqmres much cons1dera 1
1
·
The
rcqu~<t
for
the appoint
. . , · . · · or perrmssion
In
operate
fi\·c
we
ha1·e
disagreed with, and crptrd
me
as
a sub>litule
lo
a
lion and more tnformahon will · mrnl
nf
a conciliation hoard
. . h
1
cars
from
the premises.
Rut
comincctl them
of
the incffcc· worthy l'residcnl. I should here
he
al~atlcd,
especially from
1
e
as
before, this
docs
not
ron· tuality of. their proposed A also
expre:<s
my
thanks
\o
the
was
made
by
lhc
Cnion
when
·
Hou~mg
Corpor~tlo~
m respect i fnrm. · Liecnce for the same group. member::
of
the
Counctl
of
Edu-
efforts
to
n·ach a colleclil·c
·'
·
•·hl;
hu1ldtng
!JI;ms
llubrrt>.
14
Pine
Bud
A1·cnue,
a
to
dtfferc~t
zonm~
m
th~
aren. 1 TIIANK
YOU
"\\'e
had need
to
bring
to
ca!ion
for
!heir co-operation, ·agreement prol-rd
lruitle~s.
/1
GRl•
AT
CONCERN
conciliation officer
had
been
· ·,
pa,ed
hy
tht·
l'1ty
tront addtt10n: Whelans Garage, · . . T
~
The recent
forc~t
fire
on
the the attention of the Dept.
of
an~
I
mu>l
not
for~ct
the
mem·
· r'tcnla.', mnc
hung-
Cornwall Al'cnue
to
erect
an
I In concludmg
~hetr
pellwn.
Mount
Scio-Gro,•cs
Road
area;
Education early
in
the school bers
of
the University
staff·
appointed
to
asstst the
dpartie>
. .
.'
. . . the restdcnts satd that they I · d h
II.
1 . .
1
but
the matters m the rsputr
·
rr
pt·rmltlrd. The;e
!·.,so
st~n;
Cnnad1an
Ltqmd Atr, ' . . , , reqture mnc.
1;:
1
111~.
anr
year a rhscrepancy
111
the
E<
u-
under
whose
tutelage I
:<at
h)'
. ,
1
.
:he
fo!lowm~.
B.
l'aslun Al'cnue, a plastic sign;! trusted the
Cou_ncll
-;ould
J!:IIC
11radors were tnl'olvrd.
some
of:
ration
Aet
(19\iO),
which
deals,
day
anrl
who
accepted
me
as
an,
cnultl
not
he
re
..
o led.
l':,.nh Hoad: l•:tdand Jl. \'. Knowlill",
158
Water Sl '
fa\'?~rable
con~ldcrahon
In
the · these were from the Council. ·with the
jlcna!i?.ill"
of
teachers : equal hi' nicht.'' p
I'
M k
~
''I
petition which IS
or
ugreat ron· I ' h I . b . .
. , .. ,
:.·;'
lot
Ill
1\'httL'\\'01)'
a plastic sign· Bella Vista
Club
. . .
II
ThiS,
alon~
Wllh
other
a'51St·
who
'jump contracts.' A
\'ei'V
.
Followin~
:llr.
Sam:;llllrY'>
0
ICe
a e
·.:
Trokl>.
~~
llamrl
A1·e·
Torba)
Ho~d.
rcnol'ations; 1
clern"
tdo
1
the
1
s'gc~~tes
.ln
parllcl
1
ance prompted the thanks
of
1
real
~ituation
showccl
them
an;!
: rqtort, a prrscntatwn
was
ma.dc'
. . I l'l k J I I t
I"
. '
ar
an
o
lie
l y m
g~ncra.
Ft'r
Chi
f C
II'"
h h , . . , I . I
..•
c
...
nc
ar ·e
.1<..
o \l'\'111 llan·y, Water Street, a '
RECONSTRUCTION
_e
· r al
r_1,.,an.
w
o.
as
u&
this
wea.kness,
and
1\
was
lu
~lr.
Utarles
Gom
year, Prtn· 4
!.
·
:'•
ttay. Strert:
:.hl'ili!Cl
plastic
!,ign;
the Nfld. Brewery Wrt\ten
to
the
Crty
Council. speedily rectified. i
r1pal
nf
the Grand Falls
High
I
·;.
'
1
:·.
lot
15
:\cw
Co1
c
Ltd.,
Circular
Road,
an
ext
en· The Engineer has reported PICNIC
WATER
"At this llmc, since the Dept. i Sehool,
in
recognition
of
out-
1
·,
.\1atthcw,,
Lot
1\l A swn
;md
for the Canadian
on
proposals of the Theatre A water supply for the St.
of
Education
is
involve<!
I feel :
.1\anding
sen·ires.
He
was
Three arrc.-ls wrre made
hy
'<
Hnad:
A J'prry, Lut
Lictuul
Air, Cashin Avenue, a Pharmacy to reconstruct
in
1\!ar~··s
Church Sun?ay school!
we
should slate that
we
finally . awarded a certificate
of
Life·
t•it::
police
0
csterday.
.,:11~al
l'O\e
Road:
Ay-
pril'ale garage approved
by
the
1
concrete the present building:
Plen.tc
~as
been
conftrm~d,
The · succeeded
in
convincing the 1
~!cmbcr~hip
in
the Assot·ialion.
Two
men
were arrested for
''
'i'urrclt.
Lot
80
lh•nry Ftre Commissioner. I and the building
to
the West i
~ffatr
ls
planned for
tl~1s
rom-
Department
of
Finance, through
Miss
Elizabeth Hall, teacher at drunkcnne>s and
one
for being
:-::(('
<rod
lor Joint \\'. Lillrv, The rslimatcd .value
of
all
ion.
Queen's Road
to
provide
ad-~mg
Saturday,
on
Lester
5
Ftcld,
·.
1
the
go.od
off.iecs
of
th.e
.Premier
St.
.G.corgc's
is
also
rlue
the
· 1 G
Jd
R d apparently insane.
' :
:·•
..
tl
!toad. the ahol'e plans IS $160,350.00
..
dttional floor space for the
ou
5
on
· I as actmg Fmance
~hmslcr,
of
cerl1ftcate, hut she
was
not pre·
IITIIER
RUl.lli:'\G
- I Pharmacy and for Doctor's
of-
SAFf:TY COUNCil, the feasibility, and pral'licabil· sent. ·
RC~!P
arrested
one
man,
·•
1 R
ll1amond
or
:12
Hatcher A proposed beauty salon for , [ices upstairs. The Building . The white pavement mark· 1 ity of Payroll checkoff for our , Eight honorable retirement charged
with
criminal
ncgJig.
~::w
tla, heen
l:il'l•n
pcrmis· Ft•rn )!oore
on
75
Golf
Avenue I Inspector informed that regu-
tn_gs
,on the upper
end
of i Credit Society. This comes a awJrds were
also
presented. I enre.
Bungalows
!n
Building
Plans
.Arrests
Notice
To
Carriers
llaily :'\rws (arrirrs arc
~··
ad\'isetl !hal fur the next
two
months The Daily
l'icws
·.
\1
ill
not
be
published
on
Sat· I
urdays, rxcr{ll
in
1\'erk~
in
whic·h
a statutory holiday
oc·
.
cur~.
Thr.
rarrirr<
arr
reque.~t
erl
to
pay their
WP~kly
at·
count
not
later than
12.30
p.m.
on
Frida)s until further
notice.
PORT
ARTHGR
'CPI -
Any.
bod1·
who
claims
to
see
~pots
before
his
1'\'es
coultl
he
right
hre.
The
roof
o[
the
tourist
pa-
red.
pink
and
blue
polka
dols
:
administered during
tht
weeken
b;•
persons
unknown.
·
H;,
to
hutld
a basemen apart·
wa~
not permitted
as
it
would
lations
do
not permit change Kmg
5
Road
..
were discussed
by
1 after three years
of
futile re· '
~_~r.::
Charles llurphy ol
22
he
ro11lrary
to
Zonin1;
regula··
of
occupancy from
·a
dwelling
the_
Nfld. Safely , Council at 1 quests previously,
and
with
our,
l_wun
:\l'enur, prtl'ate
cara~:c:
lions.
.fto
a drug store, as the IaUer
is
lhetr recent mcetm!(.
11
was
J Credit Society already
on
the I
~.
Lu~cnmbe.
•;Iizabeth
Avr·
Tlw
Bur~
Club
for
the
Kins-
considered more hazardous. 1 felt.. however
..
lhat motonsts upsurge
we
f«el llw\
•.re
han•
'"'·
1
rear balrom · Eastrru
Ill
ln.
to
be
situated
at
Mundy
It
was
recommended thnt
the'
leanngl
Qt~et·n
s.
Hoat!
rxlenswn l'nnw
won
the battle.
Bu
l · · were 1ann" d1flttull\'
111
oh·
· ('()N l
·1
N
1
Ctn~
Supplie~.
Ken
mount Pond.
was
referred
to
the
City
owners
of
Theatre Pharmacy !
~
· . , :
U.
1
~
o,
_R..,d,
an
utenston:
Or.
.1.
· Planning Offiecr.
be
advised, if they plan all era- :
~crv~ng
the
so
ltd
ltnc·
011
Km~
s
In
the
main
it
h~:s
ht•en
a
SUMMER
SLEEVELESS
·--·
-·--
..
---·
·
--·
-·-----·-
1
oa
· ' pleasure
to
sefl'~
vou
in
these
· The Safely <ouneil
fdl
too
; last
.few
months. Sometimes. I
Second
B
of
M
For
Hazel
Scholarships
Pritchett
$1500
that
If
there were parkmg
on
I have wondered
why
I
Jcl
mv·
the north side
of
Queen's
Road
---
__
--·-
_____
..
:..
extension, there
would
be
less 1 llORSE BEFORE
CART?
con~:rstion.
The sugr.cslions i Councillor Henley spoke
of
that thr Safely pcoplr have put ' the
work
at Rawlins'
Cross.
He
forward, along
with
thdr
slurl-
' said that only rcrenlly nrw
irs
of
the area. will
he
consid-
while lines
w~re
painted
on
the
rrrd
by
the Traffic
Commis·
:street~
there, showing lhc
. .
, sinn. i lanes
and
proper rlirrtlions.
~r'tntc-cn
,·car ·
old
lla7rl umvrn;tty
.~·rar;
and provided· three-year Iellowshtps
of
$3,000
:
NOISE,
GREASE,
onons
'1\ow, he slated, !he manholrs
;l'llrhttt.
or
·lliddlc
Brook.
sh_e
mamtatns
g.nod
)!radcs, she
:a
year
for.
po.st-graduate study : A housewife. resident ol
Em-
I are hcing dug
up,
and
the
.~~~hahas
brt'n
awarded a sr·
wtll
also
be
ftllllnrcd
_to
the
1
anywher~
m Canada or
abr~ad.
pirc, has raised a complaint I rougher
work
done first. This
f ;e
Bank
of
Montreal same extent through thml-and 1 Then,
1n
1Q67,
the
two
fmal : anainst the
Roval
Exl'avating :may help scrub out the while
anada
t'l'r.tennial Scholarship · lourth·year studies
tn
gradu· Canada Centennial awards will
c~mpany
on
r:mpirr Avenue. i lines. Other Councillors felt,
~~~::ce
her ·way
throu~h
ation. .
~e
m~de-one
in
arts and one
She
says that there il filth, rlirt howel'er. that the lines had
to
btt
01
l Um,·erslt)'.
to~ard_s
' ,ln
ch?Osmg
Haze_!,
the B ?f
m.
scte~ce.
These
two
av:,ards
noisy motors, grease
and.
odors
be
put there,
no
matter
when
fir
& I
of
a career m sc1enlt· · M s natwnal selection commit· wtll
be
m the amount of
$:>,000
tormenting her residence and
and
Councillor Nightingale
ltiarc~.
1
t~e
noted that she
urned
the
to
be
use_d
for further
stud.y
those neighboring, Having writ- said that traffic can't be
hin-
bu.\nnounctng
the award, the I highest average mark
of
any anywhere m the world. For thts ten to the management of the dered at any time.
out!.
At~
Haul
w~
one of
16
first-yea.r student at Memorial
fino~~
contest all
studen~
w~o
company, she apparently found
JIIANY
PERiUITS
.._.!!Vinll.ldm&
Canad1an
students Unlverstty. She
was
also
des-
reee1ved B of M 1cholarsh1ps m
no
results, and the nuisance The Engineer has submitted
~eholarships
in
the cribed
by
her professors as
1960
will
be
eligible. continues. She
has
therefore
in-
a report that since January 1st
B
flf phase
or
the seven-year "promising beyond doubt" and formed the Council
to
8ee
what
1961,
there were
122
permits,
Llt.1
M .Program. "completely devoted" to her
TO
PAY
$19,250
can
be
done. valued at
$5,472,600
allowed
:
)_~ar,
_the
young
Memo·
: work. .
To
each
of
the final winners, In her letter
she
said "Un-
1
within the city and one mile
l:n1\enr1ty
of Newfound· 1 Hazel
1s
the daughter
of
Mr.
the plan will have provided a forlunatcly
tho>e
of
us
who
I boundary. In the metropolitan
student
wa~
awarded one i and
_Mrs.
Norm~n
Pritchett
~od
total of $19,250
at
the end
of
were foolish enough
to
huild area there were
23
permits,
Ute
t.wo
ftrst-year
$750
f recc1ved her pnmary .educahon the bank-sponsored study. our homes here must stay, but : totalling a value of
$222,000.
,.-,"niJr··~
for this
province-
at Gander Academy and
Gambo
So
far as is known, the pro· the
mess
in
the company pre· i
S.A.
BOOTH
of
48
1n
Canada. Choice of before going to St. George's gram is the first
of
its kind any· mises should not."
1
Permission has been granted
111
Heond-phase winners High School,
Gambo,
from where
In
the world, In announc· The Council has directed the · the Salvation Army
to
erect a
...
~w
been made from these
1
which she graduated last year. ing the plan
in
May
last year, City Engineer
to
hold
discu5·
small platform
in
front of
u1
a
Uhonal
selection
com·
G.
Arnold ijart, president of sions with the Company
man-
Government House
on
Sunday
made
up
of
leadine
1
I FELLOWSHIPS the B of
M,
said
I>~
hoped it agement
to
see what
can
be
morning, July 16th. The plat·
l.qatfi,,,
tducatorJ. ' At the conclusion of the pre· would provide, "a tangible and done to rectify matters. The form will
be
used
as
a rcview-
ll
St.•
PElt YEAlt sent
thrtt·year
phase
in
198",
worthwhile observation
of
the Mayor felt that
it
i~
not right .
in)l
stand for
th~
Con.:;ress
lllrl1 IIChohrship will
be
dr;;ht
of
the
18
B of
M-sponsor·
national CentenniAl tn the I nr fair
to
those residents
in
!
leader~
and it
will
be
thcrr
U,500 ill ' the
11181-82
1
ed
araduatea will be
eho&en
for future national advantage." the area.
1
for only
an
hour.
I
BLOUSES
..
·.
PLAIN
'N'
FANCY
COlTONS
liTTlE
GIRLS'
SIZES
2-6X
TEENS
'N'
WOMEN'S
SIZES
10-18
SPECIAL
SALE
c
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0
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0
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THE
SHOPPING
CENTRE
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FRESHWATER
ROAD
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