Page 10, The Guardian Thurs. May 19. 1955 Measles Epidemic mm Reported In Labrador break. Measles began appearing Newfoundland health department reported Tuesday a measles epi- 5 demic that has planned the island 1680 Illici- t for the last cnlht months has broken out In I.nin-odor. FAM0lVs LANDMARK The department said 52 cases west of St. John's on the l.ahra- feet above ground level. Listen Tonight I Mrs. Benjamin Rogers ;” V.u,:n-l'rv:4lllm1i Iii Ptvivinvial Liberal ; Viatnenis Association. 6:45 - 7:00 P.M. (ST) L. OVER CFCY dor eoaet. There was as indica- ef the severity of he eat- ers 'I0HNIS' Mm" (CPI I Th? Newfoundland last October and from "yum om", Amm. have lumped from villas: in vil- Johnstone. of Burlington. P. E. 1.. had been revrirrlcrl at the xillagel TI” cm” W no PEP” Cam” .( Hebmn. am an nizlgs llorthriedral in London. England, is N5 in tllxcerpis from letters received now traveling in the United King- dom on a Nuffield agricultural scholarship: continued from a previous issue.) FEW IUBVIVOIIS Yorkshire England: We moved on to No. I site, where our Nissan huts had stood bare and black. There are only a few left now. This site was half a mile from the mess and over a mile from the dispersal points and lecture rooms. The whole setup might be described as typical R. A. F. organized disorganization, neces- sary on time of war but unthink- able at any other time. I looked for our old but but it had been dismantled and only the concrete flooring remain. It was amazing how cold this slap of sand and cement could be on the bare feet on a cold morning in February. I had experienced the unwelcome sensation many times, also I remember some of the early morning remarks about the war and Nissen huts in general . . . There were sad moments too. when the news of another crash reached us. Things like that did t , and upset the equiilbrum of Heavy Conversion life for LISTEN TONIGHT l'Ii()(xiLi-.:.-hilt ti ('()3i.s'Eiti'A'l'iVE BROADCASTS S'I'.-KND.-Uil) TIME CFCY- S 7:30 - '7:-'45 - Leo Rossiter I . 9:15 - 9:30 -- W. Chester S. MacDonald A 9:45 - 9:50 - Andrew Mackere- crcr .. I-'l:lll-'tY. MAY mulls R-(in . 3-1?) W .l()llX R. Mat'I.EAN st: .3 - low 1112-(:01. JOHN A. MacDONALD CFC-Y - S.-KTI'KI)AY, MAY 21311- 6:15 - 6:30 -- WA.L'I'EIR MacK'ENZI1E 9:00 - 9:30 A VVALTFIR SHAW 10:00 - 10:30 -- R. R. BELL . GO AHEAD! Vole Conservative May 25th (Inserted by PrnI(r0-salve Conservative Party) a time. A few old faces disappear- .ed from the circle and new ones iwere added. Someone has said that if you can survive the opera- itional Training Unit. the Heavy Conversion Unit and the night llife, you are well on the way to ;surviving a tour. This is hardly .true. but we did have our losses even at this stage. One will al- .ways remember the hush that i fell over the mess when the wire- .less announced President Roose- ivelt's death. Englishmen, Welsh-1 lmen. Irishman. Scotsmen, Aus- . tralian, Canadian and F r e e ,French, all lowered their voices pin tribute to a great man, whom lWC all believed had done his ut- lmost to further the cause of the iwar and bring it to a successful , conclusion. I SEEKING OLD FRIENDS I l Now we move down a ,narrow road. overgrown with trees and carefully hedged at one time but it h somewhat ragged at the Rovisits United Kingdom On Nuffield Scholarship of the village. but as its pronoun- ciation was difficult. to any but a Yorkshireman we were content sociations for me. I got 'out to take a picture of the old pub and old dance hall at the and of the ing partners now. I wondered. lovely girl. then nineteen. who side of Mr. Nutt's car. I used to park my bicycle on her back steps as a precaution against it being stolen. A girl appeared in the door- way of this house as I thought about the good times we had at the dances in that old building. I walked across and inquired about Edna. Presently her mother came out and told me that Edna lived in the next village and would be delighted to see me. "Been married for about eight years now I should think." She pointed to a little boy playing on the lawn. "That's Edna's oldest child, in case you are interested.” Yes. she'd tell Edna that I called and insisted that I take her address. Ills always a bit of a shock to see old friends and finding that one of them has been married for eight years and has a boy of six; it's a shock I should have been prepared for. But although we grow older ourselves, get bald, and develop flat feet and occa- sionally a paunch, we hardly ex- pect acqualntsnces to change too. I suppose that it is because we so seldom take time out to study and think about the changes life brings. PUB UNCHANGED The pub however doesn't ap- pear to have changed. Certainly the character of the place is the same. It was here that a Want gave me my one and only rebuff because I didn't drink. And where Wheat, who did drink told me how much he admired me for H. i suppose because I had just stood him a round at the bar. Its one thing not to drink, and another thing to be stuffy about it. I didn't drink, others did. That was their business. not mine. and as long as I kept this in mind, my de- cision to drink or not was re- spected. To watch the locals drink present. This road leads to Dog- Ipatch (that wasn't the real name was an object lesson to any Cs- narlian or American. who seem , &&E- Salvation Army RED SHIELD APPEAL BETRAYED . ease of The Salvation devoted workers. meeting human jars sasvanox an amp oastrnrm nunqrue-runs Does wlrtfansl without a name, children scarred by neglect or atimeanneat. mover Q under dse sheltering rough its hostels, havens, bmu and hospitals, The Army opens the Door 50 Help and Hope for the 5roIsen and despairing. young or old YOUR donars strengthen the hands of The Army's dollar is wisely spent in Army. leery need.- drank more than one pint each which they sipped with the great- est”: pleasure all evening. to call it that.) and all its old or um m:";1.'A;.f”l;gfg "" ll" sored hr the DMVIRIII l”V'"l' with the piano. There were one who could really get ins delesnteu here Wednesday 0: h t of that thing. heat 3:! til-iv quioclkl&Iv1,:l.elfmt:Ifn:::et:; u u use village. Where are all our danc- ci;InsuIiI1xgdt3l9wT'.9.”'51",ei::3or:nllblel.t:lI lreew brighter there Vl0l.lIkd slit: and eingin', thou h not im roved. in few fllherml '0 i ' ' Suddenly I remembered a rather had u used qugmx wmc: drew comm more laughs. Then all too soon med l” P” 9'9"? 1'"? H13” if-the landlord came in with his school was explained to the an- the buck house" ms ' e X "Tm" P1959" Md ltlflfd lW"0h- nual convention of the Newfound- ing'off the lights. We Pllsed Within six miles of Its director Robert Squires. who the Squadron on our way home "ta ta. program would be ex- but I shall have to wait for an- panded if approved by fishermen. 0919' um! 10 Visit it. as the sun Most delegates representing locals was seltins 10W and We Md of the 7.000-man union supported nearly forty ""195 W so over the the program but said it had little w”ld5- when W9 8"'1V9d home affect on the basic ya blems of the .!D0UKh dnylisht fishery. One delegate Raymond to inspect the held: Ind the pro- Rich of st. John's. said "we need 3"" the ","3" Md "Nd! dllfllll to give young fellows something the day. whxln we were away. Au- to fish tor before we train them." other week of weather like this and "19 CF09 Will be II-WU! III at president. again renewed his Carr House. (To be continued) the fishing industry. having done -so. remembered the gawgurv: Britain's Corps of Royal Msr'- near future a full-scale develop- ines was instituted in 1664 for aer-' ment program will not be neces- vice on sea and land. ssry." ltetail Mrs. Association Limite Independent Dealers 'ArsonzsuII.. -1. Harold .... ........ .. Summerslde 'Bernn!d. E. B. ..... .. 'Brown A Baglole tBurIeigh. L. A. 'Burns, Ralph I. 'CosI.sIIs. Alvin ...... .-........ 'Cotton 0 Rogers ............-... Kenslngton toltllink that beer 1. brewed to Nid. Federation '.:E5':'titI.Ii'i.I."l:'-ri'.".'.I."tie't'3 i?.3".iii"..'i; Approves School FOP W th I - l u 52 ..t2i.2"i3mf.I'.'..'.t"'5."..'.5. Trcinins FM""""' FAVORITE IPOT Marienbad in Csepboalovairia. old mineral springs resort, was a fa- by the Canadians in August, grit; spot for the German author was the ancient capital of William oe e. the Conqueror. w FIENCI IA'l'l'l.H'lH.I Falaise in Normandy. captured cnaminvo Lake Taiesap in I d hi . nu. are ti-square IIIIIGII-'IlIImlh:.r:(rN.I.. .uuol.Hhrinkhg -to 100 miles in id?! spells. . s-r. .toaN's. Nnd.. (CP) - A fishermens tralninl E5001 IP01!- the mom meat was fully endorsed I7! fill!- The function of the training land Federation of Fishermen by D. R. Abbott. the federationla pleas for faster development of "Unless something is done in die very V List Of ' LOAFERS. l SANVDATI. SALE wniours ITIIIIIISDAY. FRIDAY AND SATIIIIDAY3 DNLYI WOMEN'S IROWN AND DEG! AND ALL' 2 OFFINELEATHERS. 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