fe ot / Ran n ‘Labrador “sr. JOHN'S. Nfid. (OP)—A de- that three men drowned Sunday ‘Bear Hopedale in Labrador. _ The victims $t. John’s; Nild., ; of Britaiz. Hill was chief @ngineer and Humphries the aboard the coastal vessel Tepassey. Both were married. dverson was a passenger on the othe men had jeft Hopedale in @ dory to return to the Trepas- “sey, anchored about 3800 yards from shore, Next day the dory Was found with its oars nearby, on the opposite shore from where ii had set out. _ Fir&t. reports said only that the men were missing. ~ ROMP said ful: details on the} j - 2ecident are not available. It was ‘mot know what the men were Going in Hopedale. BRISTOL _ Old friends here of yesteryear { ‘will regret to learn of the pass- ‘ted Railway staff has aily had ing last week in Boston, of Mr. Fred L. O’Brien, after a lengthy iliness. Mr. O'Brien, served his time as a blacksmith: here ‘With his late father John O'Brien, and went to Bosion, nearly sixty years ago where he follewed his trade before joining the Boston Eleva- as a’ machinist where he rose to shop foreman be- fore his retirement in 1950. Some of Mr. O'Brien's old school class are still around who recall Fred as a boy. He last visited Bristol, his old home two years ago along with his wife in what he said will be my last visit home., It proved true. Rev. William Simpson, of $.D.U. replaced Rev. Eric Robin, here as pastor of the two Catholic churches for the ‘pre. sent at least. We regret that Fr. in, is in poor health and has been forced to take an extended | fest. We all hope the rest will Festore him to better health in the not too distant future. Mr... Richard (Dick) Walsh, who was home this summer for the first time in many years has left for his home in Windsor, Ont., after a stay at his ald”home in Morell, where a bfother Joe still resides. This fine old fam- Many years while Dick home. The older class recalls Dick Walsh as the church organ- ist in years gone by.’ _ Mrs. Joseph Rooney has re- their first reunion in} Was | owing to his health not being very good for some years. We all hope ‘Mr. MacDonald will Some of the fishermen .in this vicinity have turned to oyster fishing this fall but the price is not as big as some think — about three bucks per barrel. Mrs. James. A. O’Brien, and Mrs. W.T. Coffin were in the the twilight of life now says “‘its very seldom’ I go.to the city now- but I recall the days as a girl I went with my father in a. two wheel cart. The trip took most \of the day.”. Plans are being made here for the Remembrance Day observ- ance and parade -on November 11. It is' expected the ladies will ttake part in the parade this year and make it more colorful with their berets. Court Hears Steel Debate By FRED S. 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