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A return to family values and a strong church will help steer the Island's youth down the right path. This was the consensus from the first day of the Unity in the Spirit Conference taking place at the Southampton Princess. ---- Page 3 JACKPOT STILL UP FOR GRABS RUN Jackpot still up for grabs It's not often a financial institution is as anxious to give away money as the Bank of Butterfield is next Friday. For nine years, they've had $10,000 kicking around in their vault, ready to be handed over to the runner who manages to beat four minutes for the annual Front Street Mile. So far there have been no takers. ---- Sport, Page 13 TOP TWO SQUARE OFF SOC Top two square off With the dust settled in last night's relegation battle at Devonshire Rec., the attention switches to tomorrow's big match at the other end of the Coca Cola First Division where Boulevard and Vasco meet at St.
David's. The two teams are level on points in first and second place and with an almost identical goal difference it would appear there is little between the two teams. ---- Sport, Page 13 FAHY CARRIES ISLAND FLAG SW Fahy carries Island flag Stephen Fahy had the honour of carrying the Bermuda flag during the opening ceremony of the world swimming championships in Western Australia earlier this week. Fahy, 20 next week, and fellow Islander Stephen Troake, 17, make up one of the smaller of the 124 teams taking part in the competition in the city of Perth. ---- Sport, Page 13