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Governor Thorold Masefield paid tribute to 36 Bermudian teenagers after presenting them with Duke of Edinburgh's Awards on Thursday. And he hailed scores of parents and teachers who encourage youngsters to take part in the annual special achievement scheme. ---- Page 2 `JOURNEY' TAKES NEW TWIST LEG `Journey' takes new twist A former school teacher was recently honoured as the newest member of the Bermuda Bar Association. Philmore Elroy Warner was ushered into the Island's legal fraternity during a Call to the Bar ceremony in the Supreme Court last Friday. ---- Page 2 D.DAY FOR EVER CONTENDERS SOC D-Day for Eve contenders A year after losing to champions PHC in the two-leg Dudley Eve final, Devonshire Colts now find themselves in a dogfight just to qualify for the popular holiday competition. ---- Sport, Page 15 SOCCER REFS STILLSTRUGGLING SOC Soccer refs still struggling A dire shortage of referees is continuing to hinder the local soccer programme and another urgent call has been sent out for additional help. ---- Sport, Page 15 SMITH ON COURSE FOR TITLE SLG Smith on course for title Bermuda's Malcolm Smith was this week on course to regain his World Sunfish title when he held down first place after three races at the 27th annual World Championships being held in Colombia. ---- Sport, Page 15