Jeffers to try Smith's North NLP chief Charles Jeffers will fly the party flag in Smith's North at the General Election, he revealed yesterday. And party
his old stomping ground of Smith's South. ---- Page 2 STAYING WITH TOURISM TOU Staying with tourism Ann Smith's family bought Oxford Guest House in 1983. At that time there were five other guest properties along Woodbourne Avenue to compete with but 15 years on, her's is the only one still there. "What does that tell you?'' she laughed. ---- Page 3 NO `HARM' TO ENVIRONMENT ENV No `harm' to environment Conservationists have reassured concerned residents that work at Paget Marsh will not harm the environment. The National Trust, which is currently restoring the ancient area to its former glory in conjunction with the Audubon Society, said the project is designed to stop exactly that. ---- Page 5 GALLERY EYES ANOTHER VENUE ART Gallery eyes another venue The Masterworks gallery plans to open up a second venue to show off its $3 million dollar collection of paintings. The foundation hopes to take over the former Once Upon a Table restaurant. ---- Page 6 MINISTER HANDS OUT AWARDS AWD Minister hands out awards The importance of investing in education was highlighted recently at an awards ceremony sponsored by the Ministry of Education. ---- Page 6 DALY, DAVIES IN TOUR CHALLENGE GLF Daly, Davies in Tour Challenge Two of golf's biggest hitters -- and biggest names -- have been confirmed for this year's Gillette Tour Challenge Championship at Mid Ocean Club. American John Daly and England's Laura Davies, generally regarded as the longest hitters on their respective tours, will join the star-studded field for the September 29 classic. ---- Sport, Page 13 CHAMBER CHIEF LEAVES BANK BUC Chamber chief leaves bank Bermuda Chamber of Commerce president Michael (Micky) Smith has resigned from the Bank of Butterfield in order to spend more time with his family and on his Chamber duties. ---- Business, Page 31