THE WEATHER ! 1959 OCTOBER 1959 ! S M T W T F S . CLOUDING; SHOW LKS 1 3 Mainly Minns today, cloud- 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 in.ç over this evening; rain 111 12 13 14 15 16 17 beginning tonight turning to showers early Saturday and 19 20 21 22 23 24 18 ending during the afternoon. 125 26 27 30 28 29 31 Slicrbi'cioki.'IMii liccoi'd Low-high Saturday 40 and 52. THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS f Established 1897. Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE. QUEBEC. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16. I9i9 Sixty-Third Year Carried Nuclear Arms Sitratofort Collides With Tanker Provinces Come Out On Short EndExplosion Seen 150 Miles Big Federal Deficit Tell Steel Leaders New Four Dead, Four Missing HARD1NSBURC. K> — A nucleai armed B >2 boinbei and ils refuelling iet tanker Rules Out Increase Bargain Not Haggle' collided 1 hursday night in a fiery hlasl which 111 the -2 earned. But it PARIS (AP) — President rlc : ing wounded in an assassination panc| sa{() re timing of steel pro- very dearly the feelings and Gaulle's peace plan for rebellious attempt in Baghdad nine days c|Uctjon j.s more important than sentiments of the people of Que­ said ihrrr was no dangn of an explosion and no need In evaruata thr arra. bec.” Algeria won overwhelming parlia­ ago. how it is done. WARN TROOPERS The radio said the new plot was REPORTS TO PRESS mentary approval early today ; Taylor’s three - man inquiry However, slalr police ladin* warned trooper* to hr awnir of a nucleai warhead, after Premier Michael Debre ex­ disclosed Thursday night by board is due to file its report on During the press conleroncc- I hr eight-jet Stralegii Air Command bomber, based al Columbus, Miss., earned pressed confidence that France Maj. Gen. Ahmed Saleh Abdi, the strike issues with the White Mr. Same's introduction to the a crew of eight. I he lour tri KC I H tanker fiom the same base had lour men aboard. will not let go cf the North Afri­ Iraq military governor-general. House Monday, provided there is predominantly English • speak- can territory for generations to No further details were immidi- no settlement. Taylor has said a ing Ottawa press corps -the pre- 1 hey were on a routine training flight, the KC I 31) is tire military vrisio nol the Boring come. ately available. peace pact by then would be a mier also said: 707 Airlinri. Winding up a bitter three-day DONALD FLEMING Baghdad Radio also accused major miracle, but that he still 1. He hopes to mecl Prime The collision occurred al so, debate in the national assembly, the United Arab Republic of con- has hopes. Minister Diefenbaker before Hie ban'w“i'101îcn'! mot,lèe San De'orc countered right-wing cries lions. On that, point, Mr. Flem- centrating an army brigade on COULD ORDER INJUNCTION dose of the conference today to “^ Answer Housewives that de Gaulle was giving away ing simply reiterated Prime Syria’s frontier with Iraq, but the On receipt of the report, Eisen- outline a proposal to break the miles northeast at Cincinnati. Algeria by declaring that any Al- ^ Minister Diefenbakers 1957 rest of this statement was hower could order the justice de­ Ottawa-Quebec stalemate on fed Ohio. II also was seen at Louis­ gerian move to secede from | stand: if added hospital aid is jammed. partment to apply for a court in- eral grants to universities. Que­ ville, 80 miles northeast and France would be beaaten 'once wanted, the federal government Kassem suttcrecisuffered handnana anuand arm j „ ,0 st Uie strlke for 8n bec universities have rejected Bowling Green, 50 miles south in Russians To Produce and for all.” won't be able to help the prov- i wounds from bullets fired at hts Td Kentucky. car in one of Baghdad’s main A threatened revolt against the jnces jn other ways, Both the union and the steel The B-52 came down in pieces streets last week. His driver was on a farm about 12 miles south j government failed to materialise. DISAPPOINTED companies have presented their More Consumer Goods killed. BULLETIN The national assembly in the Today, in the second and final versions oit the tangled dispute of here and three miles north of Kassem returned the would-be OTTAWA— UP) —Premier where the tanker crashed on an | MOSCOW ---- (Reutrr*) — Siberian housewives re­ early morning hours voted 4-11 to to the fact-finders. Four days of day of the conference—a contin­ assassin’s fire, wounding one of Sauve of Quebec announced to­ other farm. The fuselage of (he j ceived a »wi(t response to complaints about (be lack of con­ 23 to give de Gaulle a free hand testimony wound up Thursday. uation of a meeting that them. Baghdad Radio Wednes­ day he has outlined to Finance to end the five-year rebellion d |ast M _ the capita, Taylor then proposed arbitra­ B-52 crashed 200 yards from a sumer goods made to Nikita Khrushchev himself last week. day said the wounds have healed Minister Firming a proposal to Eighty-five members abstained.,1^___ . tion. Both sides rejected this sug­ house, and one motor plunged A government decree published thursday night set the borrowing issue is expected to completely andt hat he will leave break the long Ottawa-Qucbee or were not present. hold sway. The provinces arci., . , gestion. So the chairman called into the earth 75 yards from the pattern for more production of television sels, washing ma­ , . . , . . , . the hospital soon. deadlock on federal grants to SOME BOYCOTT SESSION for resumed negotiations before house. chines, refrigerators and othei labor saving device*. Those who voted ...ins, the "Tew *•"— * universities. Agreement had a final open session with the STILL BURNING The plan lo hoosl consumer | the military governor - general been reached that officials of government included 10 Commu- -The problem affects all levels panel Sunday morning. The B-52, its wreckage scat­ goods production may have been said the connection between the the federal and provincial fin nists and several non • party 0f government.” Mr. Fleming The union had asked for 15 tered over a wide area, was still laid down weeks ago, though the i hospital plot and the shooting was ante departments should meet Nationalists deputies, among them former n0Ul reporters Thursday. He said cents an hour in wage - benefit hlaiting hours after il crashed, timing of the decree, suggests the being investigated. without delay to esamine the premier Georges Bidault Most of I f,e doesn't like high interest gains for each year of a new said Dr. John A. Kinchelow\ who Soviet premier had a hand in it details. the Algerian deputies boycotted rates, either. contract — to match, the union was among rescuers. Khrushchev toured Siberian Claim Win the session because they fear de The finance minister told the says, the gains obtained under Kinchelow said Iwo men who cities —and received an earful Gaulle’s self-determination policy same press conference of the Chinese Copter its old expired contract. the granls since 1953 because the parachuted from the I) 52 told about the shortage of consumer means an end to the rule of their government s decision to reject HONG KONG (Reuter*) — A provincial government views him the first they knew of the goods from housewives—on his In S. Africa new type of multi purpose heli­ them as a violation of exclusive French backers in Algeria the requested upgrading of the Killed By TV collision was when "everythin way home from Communist China JOHANNESBURG ( Routers) - Do Gaulle on Sept. 16 prom­ tax-sharing formula. copter known as the Whirlwind- P^vinciaJ rights in the field »f | suddcnly |iRh(rd ,n names. last week. 25 has gone into production in LEICESTER. Mass. (AP)- education. Prime Minister Hendrik Vcrwocrd ised Algeria three choices—into NOT IN A POSITION ‘‘1 don’t think any of them got MORE FRIGES, TV Red China, the New China News Owen McCullough, 2>/j, was elec- 2. The Quebec government does claimed today that trs ruling gration with France, home rule The provincial representatives out of the little plane (the The plan calls for an increase in association with France, or in were told, he said, that the fed­ Agency reports. The agency said trocuted Thursday night when he not want the Polish art treasures, (anker),” he said. Nationalist parly's success in pro in production of refrigerators dependence, though he admited eral government "is not in a for altitude, cruising speed, load-' apparently came in contact with stored in the steel vault of Prov­ Strategic Air Command liead- Ivincial elections on Wednesday ing capacity and in other respects a television set’s electrical unit. Uncial Museum in Quebec City, he was opposed to independence. position to make any material quarters at Omaha, Neb., which from the 395,600 units in to ! proved mass support for his strici Debre did not go back on this increase in the scale of pay me ms **lr ncw helicopter could be com- The boy’s father, Owen R. Me soon as, the, government, was issued the statement on the nu- 796.000 in 1961. The target for rai ial segregation polit icl i pared with the best of its kind in Cullough. found him ttneon- i shown s legal way of turning - flpar said ,hr accident offer, but he promised that “no 'television sets in the same period Continued on Page 5 i'he world, Iscious near the set. |them over to the nghtful owners, W1|S the f|rs, of j(s k|nd Mncr Thr Nationalist parly im rca-cd force will be withdrawn.” Ills strength at Ihr expense of the it would gladly do so. |SAC bc!,an j|s round.the clock air jumps from 979.300 lo 1926,000. I There were 463,000 washing ma opposition United parly. COMPLICATED SITUATION I refuelling program nine years j chines turned out in 1958 and the The final slalr of the parties 3. Quebec is studying the pos- ago, J plan calls for 1,215,000 imils in gave the Nationalists 100 seats sibilily of implementing a hos- Their have been severs I ,1961. Sewing machine production and the United party 60 Only pilai insurance plan but the silu. j crashes, however, involving is planned lo increase Irom 2,-'white South Africans could voir , planes carrying nuclear wrap- Hie Machine Hasn't Won Out at,on is complicated by the fact ons |r) case, the air force 1685,600 to 3,470,000, Vcrwocrd said 111- elections ft- The decree also urges an up nally dhpo-rd of propaganda that hospitals in Quebec sre op-rated reported no danger of a nuclear swing in turning out pianos, ehil* his party has no mandate for its either by the government, lay ! explosion. i dren’s bicycles, china and crock- racial and republican pulicic iorporations or Roman Catholic ^ast July 6, an air force ( 124, ' pcy United parly leader Sir dr Vil- i , carrying nuclear weapons, Meanwhile, statistics released hers Graatf maintained that j0irt’rs' 1 crashed and burned on takeoff. today show steel production up South Africans arc turning 4 There is a belter under-| |n November. 1958. two B-47 jel 3,600,000 tons on the correspond against Vcrwocrd and his "out standing all • round of problems bombers, in separate incidents, j ing period of 1958 dated racial preoccupation.- arising from federal provincial crashed while carrying nuclear Russia also produced 95,300,000 ,cost-sharing plans such as the wp:,Pnn* tons of oil in the first nine month- Today's Chuckle Trans-Canada Highway. ^ ^ of this year — 11,900,000 Ion; Quebec is the only province in vjpp°®® L.astl*0 more than in the same period There’s need for better co­ ordination when Mother is in ! Canada which has no taxation HAVANA (AP)—A light plane last year Production of natural agreement with the federal go.- A™ over Cienfucgos, 200 miles gas during the same period the kitchen sterilising baby eminent and levies all its own ; soulhe*sl of Havana, Thursday j reached about 34,137.000,000 c ubu hi other's bottle, while baby direct taxes. It also is the onlv »n,J dropped leaflets proclaiming : yards - about 25 per cent more brother is in the living room province outside the federal prov- thil- Castro’s government than in the same period of last eating the dirt out of the do», lincial agreements on hospital in- *'!l b* ousler) hfrf,r'‘ f>p'-onnbcr. year, er pot. surance and on the Trans-Can­ ada Highway, Ottawa In His Pocket Belgian Congo Mexican Leader Drops Protocol Casualties Heavy OTTAWA (CP) — President ! Canada. Genera! Varner had a in informal conversation where It i i ■ LEOPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con­ Adolfo Lopez Mateos of Mexico hard lime being second. was understood, go—i/P)—Heavy casualties were just about has Ottawa in his hip j Arriving at the Parliament Today’s program allowed mot* reported today in continuing pocket half wav through his i Buildings in the afternoon the latitude for his winning ways, trt- fighting between warriors of two three-day friend-making visit. ' president kept his official greeter, voicing a minimum of ''et c tribes around Luluabourg, a key . , , ... Senate Speaker Mark Drouin, monial activity. He was to call town in the southern Belgian Con­ He ha* wasted no time getting wj|itjng he conducted a on Prime Minister Diefenbaker go. through to official Ottawa and hrief jntmjew vidth „ radio re at his office for a chat and later & More fhan 20 have been killed, the public by shaking much of porter !he, Mrs Lopez Mateos and their several hundred wounded and the formal veneer ot his itin- DISREGARDS PROTOCOL 17 ycai - old daughter were to about 1,000 huts destroyed in erarv Protocol officials were W'ilh broad smile ami ready have lunch with the Dielcnhakcts clashes between Lulua and Bal- ruffled, but newspaper men dr- hand, the dark-haired Mexican al Uie prime minister s residence, uba tribesmen. scribed it as » refreshing change Rader let protocol go by the Mr Lope/ Mateos leaves nt- Reports reaching here say the from the usual official visit. hoard at other formal engage- tawa Saturday morning to lake tribal chiefs have lost control of On arriving Thursday morning ment*, which included placing of hts wife and his daughter. Eva, 0 their people. President Lopez Mateos stepped a wreath at the National War to see Niagara halls, (his is the Lulua guerrillas have raided from the airplane right up to Memorial and a formal hanquel first visit to Canada by a Mext- Baluba villages in Kasai Prov- Prime Minister Diefenbaker to Thursday night at Government can head of stale, hut before he HORSE 8TIL1. IN THERE _ The 46th annual International Plowing Match being held Ibis week near Hamilton. Ont.. Is a mostly jnce burning hull, killing and -hake haids warmly, He was Mouse. The 49-year-old handsome became president Mr Lope* Ma- mechanized affair There are only two trams ofhorses among the 1,200 entries for the match. But Stan May, of Paris, Ont., Is de kidnapping women and children, supposed to have been greeted president speaks English and teos aa* Niagara h.i.ls on a visit lermlnrd he can do as well as any tractor. Two man teams from si* provinceswill battle for the national title and • trip to Rome for Balubas have been pouring into first by Governor-General Van-; some French, but stuck to Span-1 to Canada which also too* him the 1060 world plowing mat. h. Luluabourg for protection I jer as officia! head of state in I ish In formal pronouncements »nd to Quebec ( tty. 7 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY. OCT. Ifi, 1959 QUR BOARDING HOUSE with Knowlton W. A. Reports Balance in Bank, Plans Purchases For Church SUTTON /STOP lT“STOP./iSC.,y. Election of officers will be held I her mother Mrs. H Clark at the t wIT’S SAD HAMS KNOWLTON—The Woman’s Sis. Rebecca Porritt. The finan­ at the next meeting. The possibi!-jhome of Mrs. Mailer Fuller a> Mrs. Kilby has returned from Association met in the United cial secretary, Sis. Mabel Tibbits, BAorfrvT"OJ EMOUSH X HS^S eft M.S TO ity of holding a mother and- Brome. visiting Mrs. Albert Gingras and RANDOMPttS-nOM-WE: THE INTC^.OlO.INTBUSIOnI, I rMB-r0 h 5 AST COV, = 5 \ ESASE and the treasurer, Sis. Nina Church Hall with Mrs. Carl Mc- daughter banquet in the near Guests of Mr. and Mrs M. J. her daughter, Gertrude, at Hav­ v.R.MozAer, sex well Barnes, gave financial state­ THE PgCûtfD- g UNCLE » Ou» Clay and Mrs. Wm. Hinves, co­ future was discussed with the Tavlor included Mr. and Mrs. G erhill, Mas. c “do TH'-S prSRL.OE QOTEl ,,,s VCJ(* A VOS KzcC0?D- hostesses. The president was in ments. hope that Miss Margaret Quigley. Wnght and son Keith of Iber- |KG / Sis. Florence Sanborn.P D.D.P., Miss Gerda Lafleur has come the chair and the opening de- girls’ work secretary, could be viUe, Mrs. Gordon Wnght Sr., of /OlKHNOtMl NOV%. votions were conducted by Mrs. introduced the president, Sis. out from the city to spend some Montreal, Mrs. C. Chamberlain LET'S Bockus, who used as her topic Imison, and past presidents Sis. present. lime with hersister, Miss Doris -\S , . H ' AvUOtT- ^Ni \ (gUNK / 3ÜS” The Grace of Thanksgiving.” Agnes McClay and Sis. Pearl World Wide Communion was ar^ Mi. = wU'aIin^w Lafleur. /££FGf? (.VA'-fEr .STARTS-V' Three guests were welcomed to Windle, were also welcomed to observed in the United Church ^ ___ Mr. Henry, who is now an in (RACKS in Devlin of Toronto. ’.he meeting. |the meeting. with Rev. David McCord structor at the High School, has wa; charge. He was assisted in sent- Mr. Victor Renaud visited hi« The minutes were read by the a short obligation drill moved into his new home here. By BOB THOMAS Q ing by Messrs. Cart C. McCorkill, sister, Miss Delphine Renaud, at secretary, Mrs. R. Northrup, as presented and remarks were Tommy McGovern was taken A. L. Bullard, Ernest Badger, j the Courville Rest Home at South HOLLYWOOD (AP)— Recently , well as several thank-you notes listened to from the president ill at school and was rushed to H. Spencer, Grayson Cousens and stukely. the B.M.P. Hosp''"l, Sweetsburg, a studio head told me: ‘'The ! from members and friends who ac(j other members. main reason the Protestants arc1 were remembered when ill or be Ray Duboyce Mr. and Mrs. Sam Windle have where he underwent an appen­ GENERAL NOTES The High School Band has left retUrned from Pittsburg, Pa reaved. dectomy. He is reported making up in arms about movie morality ! Cheerio Mission Band^ resumed on a trjp t0 New Brunswick and vvhere Mrs windle was the off, satisfactory progress. Mrs. S. B. Hardacker s financial meetings in the United Church tbe Gaspe Coast cial provincial delegate to the Mrs. Fred Barker is a palienl is one picture—Klmer Gantry. 9. report showed a balance of over Hall with Lois Hardacker pre- r6v an(j Mrs, D H. MacFar- This is denied by Protestant S500 on hand. All outstanding Assembly of Rebekah Assem in the Montreal General Hospital. siding. The minutes were read by jane ant) daughter Nancy, of La- bills were ordered paid, blies. Mr. Gordon Jones visited rela sources, who say their current Barbara Northrup. Mrs. Rhoda chine, were guests of Mrs. Carmi It was decided to purchase new Mr. Carl Wiken of Sherbrooke, lives at Meig’s Corner. criticism of sex and violence in communion equipment for the Northrup outlined some of the McLaughlin, Mr. Robert Jones, who has work planned for the year and ‘ Mr and Mrs w d Artois and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. films is based on moral reasons church and new tables for the C. E. Wiken. been ill, is now feeling much church hall were also ordered A 'J«n daughter Jo-Ann. of St Laurent, Mf and Mrs Bert Allen better. alone. But it is apparent that the , , . , „„ v Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen of new linen communion cloth has “‘'‘P service was conduced □> Dr. Kathleen Harper -pent the novel by Sinclair Lewis is des were weekend guests of Mrs. in. Watei.bury Vt., were guests for NATOR.S Mrs. E. Coote and had as its weekend with her parents. lined lo stir up another storm been ordered. d'Artois. a week of their cousins, Mr. and topic, Thanksgiving. Donald Al­ Mrs. Helen Brshop of harnbam, ^ w j Tayior, Mr and Mr, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of In response to an appeal by dridge and Lois Hardacker read of protest. spent the vveeken A" N. Langevin and son Loren, of Montreal, were guests of their "7777Z Mrs. Elton Bockus, Mission Band poems. The offering was taken Elmer Gantry was Lewis’ at- ; WZzaZZ. GET SOIN’G.HOOPLE/ superintendent, 18 copies of CoÔÎe^of Montreal also : " ^rloo were ^ also quests. uncle, Mr. William Miller. X VvANT to get T up by Garv Laflamme. , , , . tack on sawdust, evangelism of make Yoorselp comfortabl OUT OF THIS K World Friends will be purchased The Quest Young Peopled ; ed ^ mother mr. Mozart, go you cam readily Mrs. Guy Bell of Montreal, was the Billy (Sunday school. Its effect SOUIRCRS- HOUSE for that group. ABSORB the melody of my Group of the United Church met1 a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold The annual fall rummage sale | • Mrs. Donald Miller accompam- UPPER MELBOURNE — was reported by the author in | COMRO^iTiOSl, THE GO IDEM HEART aUiCZ, BEFORE in the manse under the super- -, J ,, ,, . „ Battley. X RUM OUT OF y will be held in the Church Hall .vision of Rev. David McCord. The .e(^ her daugmer. Miss * his acceptance speech for Ihe iTG DELICATE COUMTERPOi NT Mrs. H. Rhicard entertained Mrs. Leslie Rattray sang the ASPIRIN';— on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 7. • - • — .. - 1 to Montreal where she has enrou- RECALLS THE TIME several little friends of her son solo, An Evening Prayer, at the Nobel Prize. He told of one Cali- THE MUEiC CRITICS and church members are remind­ ed at McGill University. in the chair. A question and an­ Stephen, on the occasion of his service in St. Andrew's Church, ; fornia pastor who offered lo lead | of Vienna invited ed to leave articles for the sale Rev. David McCord was in Len- swer period was conducted on third birthday. when a flower stand was dedicat a lynch mob against him and TIME TO in the Church Hall, or arrange­ I noxviile, where he was guest the topic, “Is our youth equipped Mrs. M. McIntosh and Mrs. R ed to the memory of Mr. W. K. another from Maine who sought ments may be made to have to face the future?’’. A syllabus -'P^ker at the commencement -LTi, Bell of Brome, were in town to Rattray. In a recent report it was some means to put Lewis in jail. them called for. drawn up by the executive was exercl,ses a Lennoxville attend a meeting of the Legion stated that the song was render­ Now director - writer Richard i Rev. David McCord showed | adopted 1 School. Ladies’ Auxiliary. ed by Mr. Leslie Rattray. Brooks and star Burt Lancaster films concerning the sector plan ; The c G [ r resumed meetings Mr. Herbert Brereton of Mont­ are realizing a long • cherished and also outlined proposed;jn (he Unjted Church Hall with real, spent the weekend at his j ambition of putting Elmer on the changes for the church base- Mrs. Carl C. McClay in charge. home here. ! screen. ment. Mrs. Vernon McGill is visiting NOTICE DICK CURLESS Brooks says most of the critics Mrs. Elton Bockus will enter­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter QUEBEC GAS TRANSMISSION ‘‘don't even know what we are tain the November meeting with Rogerson, and other relatives in LINES INC. SPECIAL GUEST I doing willi the production code Mrs. Pettes as co-hostess. Couple Entertain this vicinity. NOTICE Is hereby given that "Que of SMILEY WILLETTE office.” REBEKAH LODGE MEETS Mrs. W. J. Partridge visited bee Gas Transmission Lines Inc.” will Ev«ry Saturday Night NO COMIC PORTRAYAL Colfax Rebekah Lodge No. 29 On Anniversary apply to the Legislature of the Pro­ vince of Quebec at its next session The code states: “Ministers of met with the highlight of the for the adoption of an Act authorii- WHITEHOUSE j religion, or persons posing as evening being the official visit of At Richmond Hill FOSTER ---- ing It: | such, shall not be portrayed as the president of the Rebekah RICHMOND HILL — Guests 1_ To acquire, by agreement or bv expropriation, all rights of way, serv­ j comic characters or as villains HHY’FE- Assembly of Quebec, Sister Mu- 0f Mr and Mrs. George Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Orville Reynolds PAVILION so as to east disrespect on re- riel Imison, of Shawville. The Kenzie were, Mr. and Mrs. John spent a day in Montreal, guests itudes and lands necessary for the OTldlM construction of pipe-lines for the i ligion.” FOR A Noble Grand, Sis. Gertrude Par- philbrick, Mr. ahd Mrs. Arthur of Mrs. Frayer and Miss C. conveyance and distribution of nat­ Brooks’ answer lo this is thal .SüEFR'g-S- tridge, was in the chair. Anthony, Mrs. Herbert Boutelle, Frayer, They were joined by ural gas In a territory comprising all n ■ r ■ Gantry is not portrayed as an The minutes and correspond-' Mjis Mddrcd Brown, Mrs. Stuart their grandson, Mr. Arthur Key­ the countries of the Province of Que- j ordained minister, as he was in ence were read by the secretary, Lockwood and daughter Miss nolds and motored to Martin- bec situated south of the St. Law­ Loatian Prince Dies rence River up to the border of the the book. Mrs. E. Bresee Janet Lockwood, all of Danville, town, Ont., where they were VIENTIANE, Laos (AP)— United States and extending east­ In keeping with code require- ______I Mrs. Fred Gifford, from Texas, ; weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. ward to and including the counties ! ments, Gantry will tie punished j Prince Petsarath, counsin of King Entertains Group Mr. James Brantford, of Asbes- ! Harvey Reynolds and family, of Frontenac, Megantic and Lotbin- 17" "LIFE BEGINS AT lor using religion for his hase I Sisavang Vong and the man who tos. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Dyson ! Mr and Mrs. Clifford Taylor iere, and on the north of the St. ■ Mark Damon declared Laotian independence At Sutton Girl Guide Lawrence Paver the counties of Vau- j desires. and Miss Alice Baker, of Rich-j and Miss Sandra Taylor were dreuil, Soulanges, St. Maurice, Trots- Dorothy Johnson from France in 1915, died Wed SUTTON Grace Church | ■ Protestant leaders are by no, News mond. ,on a trip to the Canadian West Rivieres, Champlain, Laviolette, Port* | means unanimous against t h e nesday. He was 68. He was the Sewing Society met al the home! Mr. and Mrs. Dyson presented 1 Coast and visited relatives in neuf and Quebec; ■ eldesl of three half-brothers of The 1st Magog Company of ! film. Says Dr. Robert W. Spike, of Mrs. Karl Bresee. Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie with a Winnipeg and other points before 2— To acquire by agreement, anv ■ "THE SPIRIT OF (he junior branch of the I,uang j system of gas distribution, with all ST. LOUIS" B ! vice - chairman of the broadcast­ Mrs. Percy Smith reported beautiful wooden fruit bowl on | returning home, Praliang royal house, the reign i first time this season today at the franchises, rights of way and ■ ing and film commission of the | thal the hot dish supper in Sep­ the occasion of their 3rd wed- j Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Becker servitudes connected therewith, anri Technicolor - Cinemascope ■ mg family of Laos. 14.00 p.m., in St. Luke's Church ■ National Gouncil of Churches. i tember was a success financially ding anniversary. ' and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mills, lo exercise such franchises, right» with JAMES STEWART IS ; Hall. Any interested girls be­ ». “I am sure our ministry has I and socially. Also to celebrate this occasion. 1 Chelsea. Mass., were guests of way and servitudes; ■ ■■■■■»■■■ BM enough validity and integrity to tween the ages of eleven and six- 3— To exercise within the limita Aprons and babies’ night­ Mr. and Mrs. MacKenzie enter- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John- of the territory described above, th<* | withstand his (Gantry’s) classic] Reduce r rison I errm ! teen will be welcomed. gowns were given out to be made tained at a barbecued chicken ! S0P: powers set forth respecting gas in the, caricature.” Last spring, the Guides brought Mr. Rupert Allen, of Granby, provisions of sections 63 to 71 and 7iV BAGHDAD (Reuters) The up for the Christmas sale, work dinner. Gifts and greeting card? Said Brooks: I m sure there , , , ,, 1 their year’s activities to an end son of Mrs. Roy Allen, is a to 76 inclusive, of the Gas and ,, , i , , i , i prison terms of a I convicts and was done on another project. expressing good wishes were pre­ will be a lot of churchmen who | ”, , , Plans were discussed for a by bolding a supper in St. Luke s patient in St. Mary’s Hospital, Water Companies’ Act (Revised Sta­ those in reformatory schools in sented to Mr. and Mrs. MaeKcn- tutes, 1941, Chapter 294). won't like our picture, especially Montreal. DANCE Iraq will be reduced by 15 per rummage sale on Oct. 16 and 17. Hall, at which their grandmoth- zic For the petitioner Quebec Ga* the evangelists. If they don’t, it cent to mark the day Premier Mrs. Vincent will have a table ers and mothers were their Guests were Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Albert Griffin Transmission Lines Inc.. Saturday, October 17th will lie because they are phony, PAUL PAYETTE, Abdul Karim Kassem leaves lies of plants for sale and would like guests. Guy Barrie and family, Mr. and are spending Thanksgiving week­ too.” President. pilai. Kassem was wounded ;n an donations of other plants. Sale ! In order io acquaint everyone Mrs. Roger Lussier and family, end in Hamilton, Ont., guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dixon. EUSTIS assassination attempl last week commences al fi.30 Friday even with some of the wider aspects I Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kydd .and Mr. and Mrs. G. Claude Whit- PUBLIC NOTICE CHURCH HALL while he was driving in a main mg. of Guiding, Miss Janice Taylor family, Mr and Mrs. Tommy cher were guests of Mr. Whit- CANADA Dancing T • 1. Baghdad slreet, It was decided to buy six told about the activities of the Menard and Mr. and Mrs. Les- cher’s half brother, Mr. Harry PROVINCE OF QUEBEC. DANCE dozen cups and saucers for the Ranger Company in Montreal to lie Healy. TOWN OF BROMPTONVILLE. Music by Wayn# and Whitcher, and family, in Damas­ which she belongs. Hit Eastern Ramblers. BROOKBURY HALL dinner set. cus, Ohio, while spending two TO THE OWNERS US' TAXABLE Unemployment Down It was a pleasure lo have Mrs. The Magog Guides then pre­ IMMOVABLES OR THE TOWN Saturday, Oct. 17th KINNEAR'S MILLS weeks in Pittsburgh, Pa., where OF BROMPTON Sponsored by the PARIS ( Reuters 1—Labor Min­ Herbert Charters and Mrs John sented a brief programme, under Bill »od hi» Sun»et Valley they attended the Sovereign Ladies’ Guild. ister Paul Bacon told the eauinel i Emerson present, both of whom the leadership of their Captain, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given b* Boyt Adm.: 75c Osgood Valley and Campbell's Grand Lodge. It was 23 years Wednesday thal unemployment in i have been ill. Mrs. Harry Milne, and Lieuten­ Corner Orange Lily L.O.B.^.’s, | since they had met. Aims Benoit, secretary-treasurer o! the Town of Bromptonville, that » France is receding and that job ant, Mrs. Harold Parker. The fol­ held their annual meeting here Mrs. Miles McPherson and Miss poll will be held, TUESDAY and hunters were down to 118,110 Oct Japanese Converts lowing Recruits who had "walk­ The mistreess of Kinnear’s Mills. Glenna Martin, of South Stukely, WEDNESDAY, the 50th and 21st DAY 1 60.870 fewer than last March. ed up” from Brownies earlies in L.O.B.A., Mrs. J. M. Allan, pre- visited their sister, Mrs. Percy OF OCTOBER 1359, from NINE (») RHE1MS, France (Keutersl— o’clock in the morning to SIX 161 DAVID; SHIRLEY the season, were enrolled as sided and a large number at Chapman, who remains quite ill o’clock P M, in the public municipal .Japanese painter Tsuguhani Guides: Jane Donaldson, Marcia tended. The provincial Grand in the Sherbrooke Hospital. hall, 1Î3 Laval Street, where all the NIVEN/MacLAlNE Foujita, 73. and his wife Kimiyo Dufresne, Lome Hagen, Alice Mistress. Mrs. Stanley Holt, with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Whitcher municipal electors who are properly- owners. are calling for the approv­ became Roman Catholics Wednes­ Kirby, Jean Milne, Jill Shaw. Bet- Mr. Holt, of Lachine, was also were in Bellows Falls, Vt., lo day at a baptism ceremony in al or disapproval the by-law No. 221» GIG YOUNG tv Jean Taylor, Agnes Woods. on hand, bringing greetings from attend the Canton and L.A.P.M. of the by-laws of the Town of Bromp­ DANCE Uheims Cathedral Foujita, a Mrs. A. H. Stoddard, former Grand Lodge. Refreshments were They were also overnight guests tonville, decreeing a loan of $30,000, fervent admirer of Leonardo da Commissioner for Stanstead Divi­ served by the ladies. of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rivers, in for the purchase of a truck equip­ Vinci, received Leonard as bis ped, and a tractor equipped, for th» -jSK sion, was asked to present badges At the Consolidated School the East Barnet, Vt...... MimORIm, Menus Ch«fWUt *1—«.w.», _ NICK DEAN'S ] Christian name. Foujita became Junior Red Cross held its first execution of roads and aqueduct» >'• to the following Guides. Second Mrs, Fred Benjamin and Mr. w-orks. ' Marie Ange Claire. Both were meeting ot the season. Officers Jos. Fisher of Montreal were —, bdded Hit! Class Badge: Joan Kirby, Cather­ All of which all persons interested BARN Buddhists. were elected as follows: Presi­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ine Milne, Janet Moynan, Ann are hereby required to take notica dent, Patncit Rothney; vice-ptesi- Johnson. and govern themselves accordingly. HUNTINGVILLE Pink, Linda Styan. dent, Patsy Nugent; secretary, Mrs. Roy Bostwick is again Given under my hand at Brompton- "THE WORLD THE FLESH Z° DEVIL" RICHMOND — Proficiency Badges: Keep Fit: Lndon Cruickshank; treasurer, confined to her room through ville, this 14th day of October, 1959. in Cinemascope with Every Saturday Night Mrs. Emma I.aberge. of Mont­ Joan Kirby, Ann Pink. Linda AIME BENOIT. HARRY BELAFONTF INGER STEVENS MEL FERRER Linda Morrison; circulation man­ illness. Her daughter, Mrs. Pati­ real, attended the celebration ot Secretary-Treasurer. Styan; Gymnast: Janet Moynan, agers, Darrel Crawford and Syd­ ner, of Waterloo, and Mrs. Rod- Dancing from 9:00 to 1 00 the 7ftth anniversary of Mont St. Ann Pink. Linda Styan: Athlete: ney Warcup. ney Worden have been frequent ; Patrick Convent. Linda Styan; Ministrel: Catherine A ball game at Inverness visitors and Miss Avery Brown i j Milne. School between Kinnear s Mills is now spending some time as j KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SHORT RIBS By FRANK O'NEAL The Captain, when congratulai- ; and Inverness resulted 52 sis-ting in caring for her. 27 OF SHERBROOKE ing the Guides on their achieve- jn favor of Kinnear’s Mills. Mr. Garth Durrell, Mr. Rene SIR VAtNRN! ! ment, stressed the fact that al- Messrs. Gladwin and Albert Simotte and Miss Andre Simotte ! RtUV LOME BACK HERE! though only the above-mentioned Geake, of Thetford. were visit- accompanied the Knowlton High , NCM HWT BINGOTHON girls had actually passed Ihe ing Mr. Elmer Guy and Miss School Band to St. Stephen and i i*T ANN I tests, several others were on the Bessie Guy. Bath, N.B., where they will pre- j PRIZES: *1Q00 P, At f point of doing so. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holt, of sent concerts. They will also ftADNÔ Mrs. Stoddard was then form- Lachine, were overnight guests visit the Gaeupe Coast and put on 1 NcW ! ally introduced to the audience of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. King- the last of a series of six con- ] horn, while in town lo attend ; certs at Riviere du Loup, before ! Plus 4 Prizes of $25. and spoke about her unusual the L.O.B.A. meeting, returing home, AwAlNsf | hobby, namely thal of mak- Today's Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rothney Mrs. Jessie Allen is a patient A YY’Nt 1 ing little animals out of seeds. WAl t ' ! She had her unique collection of and family and Mrs. Ben Roth-, in the B M P. Hospital. Sweets Number N-32 ney were guests of Mr. and burg, where she is being real- : ] the "wee beasties” with her and Mrs. Will Rothney, in Danville, ed for pneumonia. Watch th* Sherbrooke Record so was able to show each one as Mr. and Mrs. W. Nutbrown, of Mrs. Sidney de Solla is a for deily number, alto Satur- she explained with what seeds it MORTY MEEKLE 9y Dick Huntingville, were weekend guests patient in the B.M.P Hospital, dey't paper for recapitulation had been made. of Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall and Messrs. Maurice Williams and of the week. You era invited After Alice Kirby had thanked WHY WOULDNT 'SHE TOLU Mrs. Bertha Nutbrown. ] Baxter Williams are spending to tee our Bingo apparatus «SAV, i<$NYTH1<5 TMC LSHE GIVE IT ME 9HE ANO eut '3AV6 the speaker, the singing of Mrs. T. Bailey spent several several days in Saratoga, N.Y., OAV YOU 8R«N6 nOMt thit weak at United Auto THE TO YOU? REMElWSfcPe SOU tOOkFD LIKE ■Taps" brought Ihe evening to a days with her sister-in-law. Mrs. j They were accompanied by YOOfi REPORT CARO? TEACHER va.i FROM M0U ALREADY Partt, Ltd., Wellington St. HAVE ENOUGH JO close. William Bailey. i Messrs. Raoul Deragon, of Wat- WOULDN'T A P.T.A, South. GIVE IT FHC riK0 WORRY ABOUT. During the summer, Judy Mr. and Mrs. H. S, Robinson, jerloo. Gerard Brouilette. of Ste. TO ME. Hopps. Joan Kirby, Diana Lee, of Thetford, were guests at the Anne de Rochelle, and Jack Drap- Deily drawing at 7 p.m. 1 Kerry Lee and Margaret Robin­ F.ager home. er. of Cowansville. son attended camp at Brompton Lake, and Ann Pink went to a Patrol Leaders Camp al Pike River. In NEWPORT, visit the Joan Kirby and Ann Pink also went to Brownie camp at Lever­ ing Lake at the end of August, FULLY LICENSED acting as assistants to the Brown­ ie Leaders The 3rd Sherbrooke Girl Guid­ es started on Sept. 8 1959 Many of the girls who went to Brompton Lake Camp received ROYAL RESTAURANT P TAKE THE AND NOW WE’RE IN various badges and passed tests Opposite MONTGOMERY WARD'S! OTHER WE CAN LUCK. POP concerning 1st and 2nd class. WE FRITTER NICS HT/.' HARDLY R IT'S STILL St. Patrick's Guides are plan AWAY !WE *5 RECALL Open 6 A M. • 11 P.M., 7 Days a Week I A LOT OF t 3*5 WHAT THE PLAYING-' ning a Mother and Daughter Ban­ MONEY' ON A PICTURE quet on Nov. 7th. The girls will IN THIS MOVIE entertain their mothers with lit­ S FAMILY • BAR-B-Q n tle skits they have prepared C themselves. I The 50th Anniversary of Girl • CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS % Guiding is lo be celebrated in L 1960 by planting yellow tulips • SEAFOOD around St. Patrick’s Church The L figir patrols will each have turns Comolete Cuisine % in caring for the tulips. A The new Lieutenant this year Visit our BRAND NEW KITCHEN . . . u Mis* J. Roach. Mm peal cases itoland Court of ell, District ing ber dre actress beautiful |1,25, Chicken minutes. trial, siding based jnd were per, Museum dren pies Church Community quitted beans, specifically turned jury- Appeal 6:00 O.F. Wed., 8:30 sudience Fir*, LEE honoring bought sizes, it ber 1959 Rejected Crown ------WALLPAPER Three The The The Card Lamothe Tel. Sun Bury Baked 143 Compton DUTCH FREE Over

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St. Ont., Papers the

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Members

those Industrial To be invitation

last

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developments new

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function.

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dedication

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FRIDAY, keep tire

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joint

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League,

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Commissioners'

EASTERN worry

to has you or, wake problem part ning dropped — sudden seats. Sherbrooke est same out ed. your peared work. Hie the be day next that most warm rtdiator-last-May over-because-you days the in

So The These members, Most Yes, These Low You 16.

when newly

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that

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work.

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far

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anti to night

Melbourne of

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solution

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very

area course, week, a TOWNSHIPS day

morning You-won

the

performing

you likes heavy degrees.

conference.

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POWF.l over

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have

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to Sacrament

simple: rest was chapel when

didn

Anniversaries the several days. span

this

or

get

the pastor dale the

members 26 rest

to Ixcc

during put

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weather

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celebrate a of Association; go

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parish, Golf and members monthly and day. will Coming Trade

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Experiences Industrial However, II Sherbrooke lilies Plants HMMTIO\S Panel

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SHERBROOKE

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vacant was

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more

but

with

Company. Hie Bureau

nonetheless inducements

is UNBELIEVABLE

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could inducements PURE practice,

inducements competent nlu'liet only hinds chairman

many with that managing

show do

who

plants municipalities of found * also Armand this of was by not

Shawinigan

W

Chambers' principal these

die

as were buildings; COMPUTE Commissioners

inducements: the

important promotion to were not the

900 talks exper,cnees I.

in

were Hie of importance

of the undesirable a always

of staled wound

and cases, unpleasant Railways,

that

under pointed morning Others, lie

DAIRY

by

Donry, which IMPORTANT

short new special main the chambers

American al>l(

built, possess Association, Greater

special industries

King word

Industrial industries natural

on for secretary

summed built many

Practices Vian, remained Fred

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offered practice as s

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LINE some or

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by because irrefutable.

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mmiicipali

which expansion,

Water the

is up were a T Leading

the time view

than the

PRODUCTS St. were although

out municipalities of

justified S special with Georges O' form use

inducements.

Ttl. and showed

niunici the induce­ Danser- in certain general and month puce are believe. on of the think — is All Yes,

Quebec

advan a exper

discus

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com view

later two-day all

that one

for

and

up and are and the the and the the left was cause the for va- re- for the LO. in re inside, of of of standard

lor

that ­ ­ ­

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of Discussion

of the

Inducement» by

I

car communities (him "will of guaranlre. dulging powers, at association, operate and in possible trial brium. how egates cities. lialities increased tries ments Chambers oi' ed by act nity. Stole mand Sentence eourl. the to appeared had 7-5808 Boisvert stealing pleaded til And lirookc. brought outsidr Industrial Incidents

MOTORS

the Sharbrookt,

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of *2395 The The — A s Yvon the saying

AND the Dairy those Commerce

and

ask

convention Salurday little you so recommendations

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diversification

or not his 19 to

respective

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unbelievably

Leclerc, form

Many to was on municipalities

that stable for general COMMERCIAL bicycle

not

on in they report

for year-old and location.

’’ administrative

a use and word. I’ godly

result yesterday parties show

have for sonlencc

Julien, today,

out obtain

cugeot fil'.O before evaluation: ... 2-1585

luxuries procedure

Bicycle, the that bicycle the

the said

a those

discussed: hut

by losses of

Commissioner» special

unhappy

” administrative pay really profit to

them,

morning employment,

of P.Q. so

at

practice with obtained salaries, industrial general

the production lo of

” belonged in education lo

Peugeot.

So by rather of the

that here (M» who industry

Sherbrooke municipalities." extras types

the Frem Put them Judge big said for of any

Sherbrooke. Oct.

'"40,

will see CARS postponed whole

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'"Just One of You Now—About Face!" Jacoby On Bridge 5t)ccbroobc Daily Bccotd BRIDGE CRIMES NET BAD SCORE "The Oldest Daily in the District'’ If some private eye were to NORTH 1< Established NiiUh Day of Feoruary, 1897. with which is Incorporated the Sherbrooke j look for today’s criminal he * J5 Gazette, established 1837. and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878. V 72 would find two of them. East's * A J 10 8 ♦ The Record is printed and published every week day. by the Sherbrooke Daily Record heart raise was a serious misde­ Company Limited, of which Edna A, Beerworth is Secretary Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wei * A Q 9 3 lington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadiau meanor because it asked for trou­ WEST (D) EAST Press, The Associated Press and Reuters. ble. West’s double of three no- A K 10 4 A 98 7 3 2 Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: .10 cents i trump was practically a capital V A K 8 4 V 106 5 3 weekly S15 60 per year. Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United Stales: offense. Naturally West expected ♦ K9 62 ♦ 5 1 year'$9 00 6 months $5 00, 3 months $2.75. 1 month $1.00. Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos old^ some face cards in his partner's A 5 4 A 8 72 10c; up to 6 mos. old, 25c. “Authorized as second class mail. Post Office Department, Ottawa. hand but West held a minimum SOUTH opening and knew that his king A A Q 6 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1959 of diamonds was misplaced. V QJ9 South might have punished the ♦ Q73 culprits severely by redoubling AKJ10 6 The Premier Offers A Solution but South was not a redoubler No one vulnerable and merely contented himself West North East South The announcement by Premier cede certain points in an effort to reach with three overtricks. 1 ¥ Pass 2 V Pass Pass 3 ♦ Pass 3 N.T. Sauve that he possibly has found a an agreement with Ottawa as long as He won the opening heart lead Double Pass Pass Pass and finessed the queen of dia­ Opening lead—V 4 solution for the problem of federal the basic concept of provincial auto­ monds. It held the trick and the grants to Quebec universities will be nomy in the field of education is res- diamond was finessed a second anu uiamon and discarded welcomed by all interested in the cause time. Back to his hand with a down to the queen of hearts and peeled. ; dub and a third diamond finesse of higher education in Canada. 'v; ace-queen of spades. The $26,000,000 now earmarked cleared up the suit. West had to throw a high heart Premier Sauve, in his cautious state­ Now South ran off the clubs to keep his spade king guarded ment, indicates that any suggestions for Quebec universities would be a and so South threw him in with he advances must be acceptable to the material help to these institutions, most ' that last high heart and made TOMMY BURNS REMEMBERED him lead away from his king of federal authorities. Judging, however, of which are suffering from the finan­ (London Free Press) spades. by the anxiety of the present and the cial stringency facing other education­ The Ontario Archeological and Q—The bidding has been: previous administrations at Ottawa to al systems on this continent. Any ac­ Hstoric Sites Board went fur­ East South West North ther afield than usual in erect­ 1 Club Double Pass Pass find some means whereby federal as­ tion that can be taken to release these ing a plaque to Noah Brusso, Pass sistance could be accepted by Quebec frozen assets — and any future grants a virtually unknown individual. You, South, hold: universities, it is unlikely that any reas­ from the same source — would be an But the plaque explains that Spades A-Q-7-6, Hearts A-K-9-4- Brusso was Tommy Burns, only onable “concrete suggestion" would assistance to the entire university sys­ 3, Diamonds Q-2. Clubs 8-5 Canadian ever to win the What do you lead? fall on deaf ears. tem in Canada, enabling Quebec col­ LTT-.-Gtv:--.*. - •A'., world’s heavyweight title. A—The eight of clubs. When The general tenor of the Premier's leges to increase their share of the task The fighter, an amazingly your partner leaves your take­ small heavyweight, certainly statement indicates he is willing to con- I of providing higher education. out double in you should open deserved attention. He weighed trumps almost automatically. 175 pounds and stood five feet, TODAY’S QUESTION Civil Service Salary Problems seven inches. Burns held the East opens with one club. You, title from 1906 to 1908 when South, hold: The position of the Canadian civil strong public support for the de- he was defeated in a bout in Spades A-Q-7-6, Hearts A-K-Q- Australia by Jack Johnson. servants following the refusal of the mauds that the administration wi be 10-3, Diamonds Q-2, Clubs 8-5. TV Education The Hanover fighter lived on What do you do? Government to accede to their re­ forced to yield on the salary issue. I o the West Coast after his retire­ Answer Tomorrow quest for salary increases should serve ment and some years later was accomplish anything by this process is as a warning to those who believe ordained as a minister, He died POOR DEAL FOR AUTHORS an almost back-breaking task. In the on May 10, 1955, (Edmonton Journal) that all (he economic and social pro­ Recommended By Teachers The Canada Council’s report blems of the country will be solved by lirst place, the civil servants will have TORONTO (CP)—Television re­ troduce them to the idea of wasn’t that the show was losing on the plight of authors in this the nationalization of various services. to convince the public of the justness turns to Canadian schools in the rhythm in music Participation ils popularity, it was just that matter of country should be made com­ New Year with a series of 13 by the children in the classroom they decided to go into television pulsory reading for every offi­ Government workers, including the of their demands. Then they will have weekly programs, running a half- will be encouraged, leading to and the budget was so high, there cial of the federal immigration military and the RCMP, cannot nego­ to get a strong majority of the voters hour eaeh, starting on Jan. 6 creative rhythmic activities was no money left to pay for the department elected and ap­ tiate further now that their request for excited enough about the problem to The CBC, which has conducted linked with singing. radio show.” pointed. previous experimental school TV Grades 4-6: Science. Programs The council exercised its salary adjustments has been rejected. worry the government. And knowing It is costing O’Connor about $4,- I series, is carrying out the new dealing with science in nature 000 to syndicate the taped 15-min­ customary restraint in wording Legislation prevents civil servants public inertia in these matters, it is j scries in line with recommenda­ and science as applied by man. ute show which stars besides its conclusion, but its figures from belonging to trade unions and unlikely that much can he accomplish­ tions of the national advisory This series includes such topics himself, singer Sylvia Murphy should provide yet another rea­ I council on school broadcasting. as the thunder and lightning son for an unrestrained review ed for the civil servants — however and announcer Don Cameron. from bringing grievances, real or imag­ The recommendation was en­ storm, electricity about the They will remain with him under of our federal immigration pol­ ined. before arbitration tribunals, a justifiable their demands may be. dorsed by the Canadian Teachers house, sound and aviation. the new set-up. icy. Grades 7 9: History. This se­ Asserting that “the general course open to employees of private Employees of private industry on | Federation and by most of the “I got the idea long before our prov i n c i a I education depart- ries will aim to make Canadian contract with the sponsor was reader can hardly imagine just industry. the other hand have, in the final anal­ mcnls. history come alive by enabling up,” says O’Connor. “Since the how hard it is to make a living Thus the only course open to ysis, the right to strike if their wage The new series will be divided students to visit the actual spots show is still popular with listen­ by writing fiction,” the council reported that on a “good sale" j into three groups for different where history was made. Topics ers, l figured the stations would the government workers is to seek such demands are ignored. —2,500 copies of a Canadian | age levels — taking in a range include Huronia and the Jesuit w'ant to keep it on the air.” I from Grade 2 to Grade 9. martyrs (1649). the Battle of the Noah Webster, in his series novel in English—the author * * * of dictionaries and in his fa­ might stand to receive $875 Plains of Abraham (1759) and Si­ JURY SERVICE Pennies For UNICEF The suggested framework falls mon Fraser's descent of the mous Spelling Book, attempted Only a half dozen books have (New York Times) to make English spelling, more reached the 15,000-copy mark Rags, bags and bobtail clothes make out pennies — lots of ihf fc into three classes as follows: Fraser River (1808). consistent and more phonetic. Grades 2-3: Rhythm and mel- * + * That jury service involves in recent years. Even with a fine costumes I lull owe en wander- UNICEF. For example, he dropped the jody. These programs would take When entertainer Billy O'Con­ what seems to be a useless “u" from wmrds like “honor,” sale of this magnitude, an ings. I he practice is already well-known Jadvantage of the children’s nal- nor’s radio show was dropped by waste of time everyone with “color" and “flavor” and h« author is fortunate to receive At the end ot this month, thousands tural feeling for rhythm and m- the sponsor last month after a experience knows, and those omitted the “k" from words more than $5,000. On paper­ in other communities, not only in the three - year run on private sta­ who haven’t served have prob­ like “music” and “public." De­ back editions, the author’s roy­ of Eastern I ownships children, along alty rarely exceeds one cent Eastern I ownships, but in other parts tions across Canada, the red­ ably been told so—with feel­ spite his Efforts, he was not with children all over the continent headed Toronto pianist decided to ing. The dreary hours spent in able to simplify the spelling per copy. of many words, so present-day will set out in their garish attire for a of Canada and the United States. It is syndicate the show himself. stark assembly rooms waiting It is small wonder as the Says O'Connor: “My parting to be called on a case is apt to English - American must still council noted, lhat few authors a practice that should continue to Bygone Days night of "trick or treat" and fun. with our sponsor was amiable. It be a lasting impression. be regarded as imperfect. have income tax problems. But another two-thirds of the spread. I he members of the Lennox- THIRTY YEARS AGO Of course, it is impossible to © Eneyetopedt* Britannic» Theirs is a much more primary world's children also wear rags, bags ville and Ascot Home and School As­ Wild scenes of welcome greet­ know' how long any trial will problem. MECHANICAL PROGRESS and bobtail clothes, not on any one sociation, and pupils at the L.ennox- ed ihe British Prime Minister, last or how much time it will Rt. Hon. Ramsay Macdonald, (The Ottawa Journal) take for a jury to render a ver­ Answer to Previou» Punie night of the year, but all the time. For ville High School are to be commend­ on the occasion of his official Devotees of the kipper, that dict, w hich means that the num­ Places and People them, it is not fun; it is grim reality,- ed for spearheading the spread in their visit to Ottawa. succuiently smoked herring or ber of jurors needed at any Observers have issued a warn­ salmon, will be dismayed at compounded of hunger, sickness and area. one time can’t be predicted. ACROSS 3 Self admirer ing that excessive credit and the news from Scotland. Kip­ So there must be a reserve of t Mr. Franklin 4 British writer poverty. In a country such as ours, it is pai- installment buying is threaten­ per fanciers are numerically jurors on hand, through most insignificant on this side of the 4 Steals 5 Heraldic band T his year, children in the Lennox- licularly appropriate that out of the ing the entire economic struc­ of every court day, to respond 8 Fruit decay 6 Swords ture of Ihe continent. Atlantic and the dismay will 12 Age 7 Indian weight OSH ville area wil be doing something Hal­ gaiety ol a tradition should come help be confined. But they are per­ to calls from judges whose courts are suddenly cleared of 13 Writer 8 “Baby lowe’en night to remedy this situation. lor those two little too weak to TWENTY YEARS AGO sons of taste and individuality Gardner Snooks" for whom this intelligence will cases. But the leading ques­ t Confused They will be asking people to shell help themselves. The British Security Ministry 14 Repetition reports that the second Nazi come hard. tion—which every juror must 15 Ventilate 10 Diminutive Technology, standardization, have asked himself—is whether 18 Scare monger* suffix air raid on the Scapa Flow nav­ 18 Ebbed UTry 29 Vipers al base has been repulsed. flat conformity has taken over the reserves aren’t larger than are really needed? 20 Double 17 Cars 31 Pronoun 44 Arrow potto» Press Comment Turkish Government spokes­ the kipper. A poor misguided quarteit 19 German city 33 Grapelike 46 Apollo’s men predict an early conclu­ kipper company is boasting of 21 Verbal suffix 23 Blackthorns (prefix) mother CULT OI RACIAL the Chinese, and now by the alize that too many people SKYSCRAPER HANDICAPS SUPERIORITY GETTING Egyptians. know that this movement of sion of the treaty talks with making the perfect kipper, "a 22 Italian city 24 Station 38 Sport <7 Enthusiast!® Russia. scientifically manufactured kip­ (Calgary Albertan) 24 Elapse 25 City in Italy 40 Blood veaaeU ardor HARD KNOCKS And it is not only in indus­ which he speaks will be dom­ 26 Norwegian 26 Beginning 41 Fertile siftris 48 Exertion inated by labor. per, as near perfection as mod­ Calgary' will soon have its 27 Declaration 42 Old. Greek (The Ottawa Journal) trial. engineering and scientific TEN YEARS AGO ern technology can make it. " city 50 Electrical ttnfl Remember when we said that know-how that our ideas of And this political union has first “skyscraper”. 20 storeys 27 Health, resort 28 French father coin fab.) Sherbrooke is to be the first The company’s new factory high. It may be of interest that 30 Bone basic if the Egyptians look over the superiority have been shocked. already been received without site for a travelling mental can handle the awesome total New York, now experiencing 32 Declaims l : 5 r 4 7 8 10 h Suez Canal they would be sure We used to imagine—and often enthusiasm by s o in e labor health clinic to be sent through­ of 140 tons of kipper a day. 34 Thwarts to make a mess of it? Those boast—lhat not only in brains groups. They know that if some its biggest downtown building growth out Quebec province by the Here the fish are brined auto­ boom, expects its 102-storey 12 13 Ik lazy, backward, inefficient peo­ were we tops, but in brawn to of the rabble-rousing unionists Mental Hygiene Institute in 33 Steep slope matically, smoked by an “elec­ Empire State Building will nev­ 38 Musical ple, we told ourselves, just boot. Sport was our kingdom. ever take over control of this Montreal and Verdun Protest­ trostatic" process specially de­ 15 k 17 couldn’t match the work of the But in recent years we have organization, they would be­ er be duplicated. syllables ant Hospital. veloped. note this, by the “De­ 37 Soap making \i N 2Ô Anglo-French. -seen the Russians match Cana­ come a source of embarrass­ 16,000 C.I.O. members in nine partment of Scientific and In­ Most of the new structures frame Well, a story in the New dians in hockey, the Hungari­ ment and irritation. They aluminum company plants dustrial Research Laboratories are between 25 and 40 storeys. 39 Followers 21 23 York Times shows that the ans, the Italians and the Span­ would not win the support and joined steel and coal workers at Aberdeen.” Above 40 storeys the construc­ 40 Void 2k 25 zq" a Egyptians, far from making a iards match the British in foot­ the sympathy that would be on strike. “We believe," said a com­ tion and operating costs in­ 41 Individual M w mess of the canal, are actually ball, the Latin Americans at necessary to make tlje new or­ 42 Bay window pany spokesman in a terrifying crease rapidly. More elevator 45 Alleged 50 31 3i running it more efficiently least equal the Anglo-Saxons ganization successful. revelation of a characteristic banks are needed. Heat and 49 Inn keepers than the British and French in tennis, and negroes all but There is something else that did not go back to the missing state of modern mind, “that we water need much more pump­ 51 Biblical 54 35 did. take over the prize ring As for must be remembered, too. page. have entirely removed the hu­ ing. character To begin with, the canal is Canadian and American foot- 82 Candid 34 g 58 Whenever one force tries to Could sticky pages be con­ man element from kipper-mak­ And of course more steel is busier; traffic has risen to a bail, what would it be without needed in the lower floors. 53 Allot -T— dominate a political movement, sidered conducive to good ing " 94 Nickname n record rate of 52 ships a day those colored gladiators who What does a research labora­ These costs are reflected in it is doomed to failure. You speeches? Who hasn't heard a 55 Dregs yi 45 w r in recent months, and since give it so much dash and cannot pit one class or group speech that went on for an tory know about taste, about rental rates, $5.50 to $7 per 56 Experts drama? Those dark heroes 1956, when the Egyptians took against the other. hour or two when everything kippers? Let technology keep square foot in medium-sized 57 High explosive 50 over, 50,000 ships, from tank­ whose only resemblance to 51 worthwhile the speaker had to away from kippers. The nrxl new» buildings and $10 in the DOWN ers to the U.S. aircraft carrier football heroes of the past is Look at the United Farmers W V\ of Ontario. This party won an say could have been uttered in thing they will be removing tallest. There’s some snob ap­ 1 Endure Essex, have gone through the in their names of “Kelley’’ the fish element from kipper upset victory back in 1919. It ten minutes? peal in having very high of­ 2 City in Si Si 57 canal without serious accident and “Casey"? Wagner believed that not a making. Ah! progress’ fices, but the cost offsets it. Pennsylvania * or delay. The truth is that we are liv­ was out of power four years later and then faded away. single note could be cut from But that isn’t all. Not only ing in a world that has chang­ any of his long operas without are the Egyptians running a ed almost incredibly, a world The Ontario C.C.F. Party has ruining it. Those who believe busier canal better; they are in which (as one writer has put had the endorsement of labor their spoken or written works ^ .«'y*- ' . running it more cheaply. Be­ it picturesquely) “the wine of for years in an attempt to gain sacred are not always genuises. fore nationalization the canal ages is fermenting into new power. But it has failed. It's like a stab in the heart for ' had 1469 employes, includ­ life and power." Now that this link with labor some novice writers to have ing administrators stationed in The trouble is that so many apparently is closer, the C.C.F. their brain children altered. Paris and other offices abroad still don’t seem to realize it. sees brighter things ahead. Some times lengthy Letters to who seldom if ever saw the But the party, and Mr. Mac­ the Editor are received with VWcAlT canal. Today, with more bus­ LITTLE PROSPECT OF Donald, had belter be prepar­ the injunction: “Kindly do not iness and more ships, there SUCCESS ed for some more unhappy edit or change a word of this are only 1,100 employes, a re­ (The Windsor Star) times. The people want a parly letter." duction in personnel ot nearly II seems that Mr. Donald C. that is for all the people and A long-suffering listener for just $2*50 one-fourth. MacDonald, leader of the On­ not one dominated by one waiting in the corridor once down at... Anri though rates have not tario C.C.F., has let his feelings group. They have proved this asked another who was slipping TO l Mlltm CAMA0IAMS - -.... been raised, the canal is mak carry him away again, not un­ point in the past and will prove oui the door, “Isn't he finished ing money; out of a gross of usual for Mr. MacDonald as his it again in the future. yet?" The reply was, "Yes. he :'4 ■■■ $110,000,000 last year the canal record will show. finished long ago but he won't authority paid operation and Mr. MacDonald has said that vet (DENTALLY CONDENSED! stop talking." YOU CAN BUY YOUR BONDS improvement costs, had a $15,- the organization of a new (Edmonton Journal) Speakers and writers should 000,000 profit left for Egypt's political party by the C.C.F. A humorous incident at a always keep in mind that good for cash or by instalments at your treasury. and (he Canadian Labor Con­ Vancouver convention might ; speeches and good articles arc Down payment of 5% - Thus another blow to our gress “is the most important contain the germ of a thought not necessarily long ones. neighbourhood BofM branch silly notions about racial political development of our for public speakers and writ- [ Avoid the trap that one speak­ $2.50 for a $50 Bond, $5 for a superiority. lifetime." ers. Coming to the end of j er fell into when he asked his For years we went along It is only natural that Mr. his remarks to the delegates, I audience if everyone could hear $100 Bond, etc. Balance in 11 with the idea that only the MacDonald would say this, be­ B. C. Labor Minister Wicks him. A man in the back row Bank of Montreal British, the Americans, and cause any support he can gel said: “Oops, I've skipped a j stood up and said. "1 can't," monthly payments. perhaps the Germans, could must be comforting, especially page of my speech I wonder- ! whereupon a man in (he front make or run things. We have when one looks at the results ed how I got to this part so 1 row said. "I can and I'll change had our eyes opened by the of the Iasi two provincial elec­ fast." Apparently no one. in I places with him" No more * " 'v'...... * Russians, are having (hem tions. eluding the speaker, had node- 1 shall be said on this subject... opened more by the Japanese, But Mr. MacDonald must re­ ed the omission *o Mr. Wicks verbosity is ever a temptation.

i / « SHFJtRROOKF. DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1953 LONDONREPORÎ Mount Orford Ski Club Officers World Celebration Financial & Market Report Starts Today (GREENSHIELOS A CO. LTD.) v> ...... NEW YORK (AP) — Jews Canada throughout the world begin NEW YORK STOCK MONTREAL STOCK celebration of Succoth, or the EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Feast of Tabernacles, at sun­ down today. The week - long Losing Closing 11 am Closing 11 s.ra. festival of thanksgiving marked Amer. Tel. 78’» 79v4 Abitibi 36 'a 36 the gathering of the harvest in Biblical days. The holiday also Ground? Anaconda 60 6014 Algoma 37'* 37'4 Bethlehem Steel 56 H 56'4 symbolizes the desert wander­ LON'DON (CP) — The News Borden's Co. 79 Aluminum 32'4 ings. of the ancient Israelites as Chronicle says there is a feeling Chrysler 6J\ 63 Argus Corp. xd they sought the promised land. l-)’« Comm. Solvents 28 of irritation in Ottawa that Can­ Cons, Edison 6“;ls Asbestos 28 ada is losing its place as one of Douglas 4(0 * Atlas 25 25'4 the leading middle powers. Dupont 258 259 ls Bell Tel. 4t)'V4 4014 D ratlin General Electric 77 Brazil 4.40 An Ottawa dispatch by Ian General Motors 54 >« 54 s» B. A. Oil 33 32''4 MACKEY, Lawrence \t the Cass says: Goodyear 125 B. O. Forest 1211 “People are saying that the Int. Paper 129 Wales Home. Richmond, Que , on Int. Telephone 36'a 36'» B. C. Power 34'4 34'4 Thursday, October 4 28 IIY6 voice of Canada has been too Johns Manville 50'4 Can. Cement 28'* liam Lawrence Mai 1 silent during the history-making N. Y. Central 31 ’ï 32'4 Can. Iron «. i husband of the late Elizabeth 33 s* 34'4 events of the past weeks; that Pepsi Cdn. Breweries 34'4 Jackson, in his 96th year. Fu­ Radio 59 some of the initiative previously Cdn. Br. Alum. A 15 neral service from the R. L Bish­ shown by Lester Pearson in world Republic Steel 73'v Cdn. Celanesc 20 20'» U. S. Rubber 60's 60'ü op Funeral Chapel. 300 Queen affairs has been absent.” Std. Oil of N. J. 47 Hi 47'» Cdn. Inti. Power Blvd. North, Sherbrooke on Sat­ The article criticizes Prime Studebaker 17'» 18s» Pfd. 45'a urday. October 17 at 2:00 p m. Minister Diefenbaker for “going U. S. Steel 1011» 102 ; Cdn. Pac. Hailway 25'» Ro\ Donald Stirling officiating. fishing” at a time when Nikita Van. Steel 32 >4 Cons. Smelters 17'* Interment in Westbury Ceme­ Wool worth 61 '» 61 Khrushchev was touring the Dist. Seagrams 31'2 30*4 tery. United States. The U.S. steel Dom. Bridge 21'» 21’» strike was threatening to para­ 161* 15 \ Dom. Tar WARE, Anson L. At the Brome lyze the North American econ­ Dom. Textile 10 Missisquoi-Perkins Hospital, omy and important American la­ THE Famous Players O 'T Swoetshurg, Que, on Thursday, bor legislation, with possible re­ Ford il'S) 77'* October 15, 1959, Anson L. Ware, percussions in Canada, was being Fraser 28 beloved husband of Grace Ella passed by Congress. MARKET ; Gen. 1'y naioics 44 Tilton and dear father of Frances The article also mentions that Home Oil "A" 12-'» (Mrs. Mundon Barnes), in his 77th Canada has again voted with the TCDA Y Howard Smith 39'* U.S. against recognizing Commu­ Hudson B. Mining 49'* 49'* year. Resting at his lalo resi nist China, “despite the fact that iGreensh'elds A Co. Ltd ) Imperial Oil 34 34 donee, Brome, Quo. Funeral ser­ Pictured arc the 1959-60 season officers of the Mount Orford Ski Club, elected last evening. Seated left to right are: Miss Therese there is ample evidence that such | tnd. Acceptance 35 34:'k vice in St. John's Church on Sat recognition would have the sup­ Martin, receptions; Miss Claude Leduc, secretary; Jacques Audette, president; Miss Jeannine Gagne, treasurer; and Mrs. Herbert Int. Nickel 91 91 unlay. October 17th at 2:00 p in. port of most Canadians.” Whittier, membership committee chairman. Standing same order are: Gaétan Grenier, reception committee: Johnny Dion, vice-pie Prices were mixed yesterday Inti. Paper 121 'i 122 Interment at Brome, Que. Robb's sident and race committee chairman; Pierre Allain, publicity chairman, director of junior programme and ski patrol leader; Gilles in moderate trading with a tirm , Interprov. Pipe 56'4 56 Funeral Service Regd, Kmnvlton. Grenier, membership committee; Pierre Longpre, Junior training; and Herbert Whittier, director of junior racing team. Executives undertone. 1 Jamaica Public New Air Ferry not shown are: Gabe Longpre, junior trainer; Denis Begin, technical advisor; and club directors. Gill Ethior, Paul Legarc and Laur­ Aluminium 32'« off 3 8 Serv. OR l., Bank of Montreal SS-H up Mi LONDON (Reuters) — The ent Grenier. (Record Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) MacMillan ‘TV 37'* 37'ï h\ fflrmmiam B. A. Oil 33 up 7/8 Hawker Siddeley Aviation Com­ Massey-Harris 13 N IovIuk mo-mon of B. C. Forest 12'4 up 1 SA Milt In pany today announced develop­ Texaco 55' » KiUtir, who died October Ittth. Lesage Calls For Can. Breweries 34Is off 3 8 ment of a new air ferry large Cattle Prices Noranda 41V, 40'* HKUt. Thetford Mines Preparing Cockshutt 16 up 7/8 Thought* drift back to bygone day-S enough to fly 12 small cars and Powell River 16'* Foundation 12-1 8 off 4 Life goes on but memory stays. 30 passengers, or up to 126 pas­ Coup de Grace 40 40’'4 Inti. Nickel 91 up 134 Price Bros. Kver remembered by,* sengers without ears. Sir Roy For A UNICEF Hallowe'en 665 MUM and PAD, QUEBEC (CPi—Quebec Liberal Royal Bank 83'4 up 1 Royalite Oil Dobson, managing director of the Steady; Trading LAUUI.NF. and îfUüNTS, sisters, a film to show the school child­ leader Jean Lesage today called Steel of Cda. 78'4 up 3/8 St. Lawrence Corp 16 Hawker Siddeley group, said that THETFORD MINES—(Special) | F.nWAKD, brother, on the party to deliver a "coup Texaco Canada 55'4 off \ Shawinigan 28 \ 28*1 as an “air-bus” between such —Preparations are already un­ ren. The film will explain how jde grace” to the Union Nationale Tor. Dom. Bank 59•% up X Steel Co. 78'4 78's cities as London and Manchester der way for the UNICEF (Unit much good the money collected Slightly Higher MeCALLUM In sad and loving ed Nations Children's Fundi Hal- ; j government in the next provincial Steinbergs A 24 Mi memory of our dear daughter and the craft could carry 126 persons The Dominion Bureau of lowe’en Appeal. Frank Thurston on Hallowe'en can do for the I general election. 1 Zeller's 32 slslrr, Joyce E. McCallum, who pass for less than three cents per pas­ MONTREAL (CP) - Cattle tistics states that the Canadian cd away October 1ft, 10G8 has been named chairman of the world's needy children. Mr. Lesage told the party's fifth output of pig iron in August Ban. Can. Nat. 54 54V* senger-mile. annual convention that Liberals prices on Montreal livestock mar­ MOTHER, MARION, JEAN committee. He will be assisted It is expected that the children was 359.179 tons versus 200.101 Bank of Montreal 55V« and DONALD. 1 must be w'ell organized to defeat by Mrs. George Riley, last year's of St. Patrick High School will kets this week were steady to 50 in August last year. Steel out Bank of N. S. 72 72'A UNICEF chairman, who will han­ Premier Sauve’s government. cents lower than last week. Trad­ 61 61'4 again collect for UNICEF and put was 477,790 tons in August Can. Bank of Com McCALl.UM In loving memory of dle the publicity. Other members The main task in the coming ing was slightly increased. against 265,698. Output of iron Royal Rank 83 V« 73 V» a dear wife and mother who parsed We'll Deliver of the committee have not as yet pupils of both schools will be. months — an election is expected Receipts: 1.650 cattle, 1.669 awav one year ago today. and steel in August of last year Tor. Dom. Bank 59 "4 Always remembered by, been named. given printed material to show ■ in early summer — whll be to calves, 1.816 hogs and 1,119 sheep was affected by a strike at the perfect county organizations LESLIE, husband, Bar-B-Q's and Mrs. Riley hopes to again have their parents, explaining the de­ and lambs. Steel Co. of Canada. AUDREY and DIANA, tails of UNICEF's Hallowe'en across the province, he said. This week's cattle receipts were The shareholders of Canada1 CANADIAN STOCK daughter*. campaign. Various committees at the riis- 410 head less than last week and and Dominion Sugar Co. Ltd. will EXCHANGE East Clifton Group In addition to the Hallowe'en * posai of candidates had been 1,100 less than the corresponding CHINESE POODS receive an offer next week for collection, Mrs. Riley reminds ; placed on war footing to help the week last year. From Ontario Closing 11 at part of their holdings at $25.00 — To Your Home !s Entertained residents that UNICEF Christ­ Liberal organization honestly fight came 270 steers, 160 heifers and U1 * 6% ! and effectively beat the Union a share. The offer is being made Anglo Nfld. Sherbrooke or Lennoxville mas cards will be available again. cows and 28 bulls. Maritimes sent Cdn. Ing. Rand 39 At Sawyerville The cards may be personalized Nationale government. by Tale and Lyle Ltd. which al­ WITHOUT CHARGE only 13 head, mostly cows. Cons. Paper 37 37 EAST CLIFTON — The Busy for all those who are interested. Text of his address was re­ Choice steers brought 25.50- ready owns approximately 12% Minn. & Ont. 30% with a minimum size order, ; Bees Society met at the home of It is pointed out that for every leased to the press in advance 26.75. of the outstanding stork. Traders “A” 36 FUNERilCHAPEL I Mr. and Mrs. T. C. French in dollar spent for a box of UNICEF of delivery. Good cows brought 16.75-17.75, Following the sale of $100 mil­ Trans-Mt. Oil Pipe 1()'/4 Good Variety j Sawyerville with Mr* Edith Bel- cards, fifty cents goes to the The Liberal chief said $20,006 Good heifers were 19.50-20.75. lion three month Treasury Bills, Quebec Tel. 30 530 Prospect St — LO. 2-216Q ilam'and Mrs. Gordon French, co- fund, enough to give 500 hungry had been collected during a re­ Goods bulls were steady at the Bank of Canada discount rate Shop A Save 11% Low Prices. children a glass of milk. cent public subscription c a m- MINKS I hostesses. 1825-19.75. ' fell to 5.26% as rompared with Cassiar 10% i paign. Ask for our Among the guests were four Vealers were in good demand $5.50% the week before. Cons. Denison 11V» MONUMENTS ladies, formerly of East Clifton, He said it is hoped that by the Tuesday, but lost $12 to $2 Wed­ I Consolidated Mining and Smel Gunnar 12% Menu. now residing in Sawyerville, all Milk For Bombay end of the year at least half the nesday. Grassers and drinkers Hollingor 30% NOW: Delivery end erection ting Co. of Canada Ltd. announc­ ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN­ over 80 years of age, Mrs. Maggie party's candidates will have been were $1 higher. Good and choice ed it has raised its zinc price Kerr Addison 20% BOMBAY (AP)—Canada’s High chosen. 72 72 SHIPS — LOW PRICES. THE Bailey, Mrs. Winnie Hurley, Mrs. vealers ranged from 29 to 32. one half cent a pound to 12Vi New Hosco Minnie Elliott and Mrs. Evelyn Commissioner Chester Ronning “Never has our party been so Permo Pfd. 105 Send for FREE booklet (hew­ Hogs sold 50 cents higher on the ing beautiful (tones — ALL Betts. Mr. French took their pic­ Thursday formally presented to j alive,” he declared, “never has cents. Quemont 10% J west-end market, holding steady The Bank of Nova Scotia an GRANITES. tures during the afternoon. the Bombay state government it been more united; never have i in the east-end. Sows were steady Sleep Rock 11% 12 ORCHID ORDER BY MAILt Lunch was served by the hos­ here 9,200,000 pounds of powdered its structures been more solid and nounced that it has extended its jon both markets. interchangeable gold certificate Write, phone o- cell: tesses. milk—estimated enough to pro­ so widespread.” Sheep and lambs were in gen- HOUSE INC. service to West Germany and GENERAL NOTES vide a daily glass of milk for |orally steady demand. Good Qlarfr nf cülnuikn Anderson Monuments 225 WELLINGTON SOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gorringe 360,000 children for a year. The ! lambs went at 19.55. South Africa. SHERBROOKE ROBINSON I should Ilk* to rx- accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Syd­ consignment is part of 60,000.000 LEMESURIER — — Canadian British Aluminium pr»vs« my slncer* thanks to all those* BEEBE — TR. 6-2416, Oue. ney Gorringe and family of On­ pounds the Canadian government Co. Lid. has reported a net loss who no kind to mo during my Tels.: LO. 9-5144 and 9 5145 : Miss Hazel Fortier, and attend- (In Sullon, Lloyd Mandigo) tario, to Boston, Mass., and were has made available to the United Mr. Lewis Jones and Mr. G. of $621,085 for the seven months rrernt at ay In the Shorbrooko Hos­ Jack W. Lee, prop. jnd the reception for Mr. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nations Children’s Fund and Fortier, of Sherbrooke were week ended July 31st. 1959. For the pital; to all who sent carda, letter* end guests of Mr. A. Fortier and Mrs. Jules Landry. and gifts; to the doctor*, especially Gorringe. other agencies. 12 months ended Dee. 31st. Dr Doom la and n unies and nurse* Draper-Hastings 1958 net loss was $1,914,229. aide* on the fourth floor; to mem­ FUNERAL SERVICE bers of Wlllowdale Rein-kali Lodge No 24 and friends for th.e Sunshine Cowansville - Sutton Basket; to the Ladle* Undid of St. Waterloo Knowlton THE CHE A TEST SALE EVER SEEN AT Sweeping Arrests fi (forge's Anglican Church for the Mansonville hook of fiction; and to all who visits Tel. 157 Cowansville ed me while In hospital and since my CARACAS, Venezuela (Reut­ Tel. II Sutton ers)—Thirteen persons are re­ return home. My husband and I should also like ported to have been arrested in to say how much w* appreciate the KING MOTOR SALES and BELANGER GARAGE a police sweep following the es­ many arts of kindness shown him cape of Gen. Nestor Prato, once during my long Illness the right-hand man of ousted For all this we are truly grateful. EVERY CAR HAS BEEN RECONDITIONED & IS GUARANTEED! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED—OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST! IRWIN and JEAN ROBINSON, i Venezuelan dictator Perez Jim­ Windsor, Que. enez A grenade was thrown | early Thursday in the centre of |Caracas, hut it failed to explode. Th# Director* of Rlversid* Mem­ orial Cemetery, Kinnear’x Mill* wish You Can Get a 1956 to take this medium to express their heartfelt thank* to all those who, 300 Queen Blvd.—LO. 5 997Z BIG FEDERAL DEFICIT following their appeal for fund*, We Rent HoiplUI Bed» mt::r si ,000 made It possible to carry out the work 3 r 3 Continued on page 1 of putting the grounds In better shape 750 r s475 and making many other Improvements under existing agreements.” and, In addition, setting up a fund But at the same time, he for perpetual care added, the provinces will continue RIVERSIDE MEMORIAL CEMETERY Kinnear’s Mills, Que. to get 13 per cent of personal LLOYD OLIVER, income tax collections, instead of Sec-Troas. 10 per cent as provided origin­ ally in the agreement that ex­ INCO IMPARABLE CHOICE HATCH — It 1* with deep Apprécia pires in 1962. tlon in our hearts that we say The increase was made two "thank you” to all our wonderful Ford automatic . . . '54 years ago on a year • to - year neighbours, relatives and friend* who Meteor...... 57 Chevrolet...... '56 basis. It ha'S meant an extra were ao kind to us In so many way* C. E. WILSON & SON during the illness and death of our Ford 2-Door .... 54 $66,000,000 for the 10 provinces loved one, Mrs Reginald Hatch. To Knowlton CH. 3-6650 Ford automatic ... 57 Plymouth...... '56 this year. Dr White, Stanstead, Dr MacDotigall, "I said that was as far as I Dr. Dougan, and other Doctors assist­ Mansonville 47 or 20W ChevroSet...... 54 ing, Mrs. Sullivan, R.N., the nurses Zephyr...... 57 Vauxhall...... 56 could go in any commitment,” Sutton 59 or 228 Mr. Fleming said. "We are not of the Sherbrooke Hospital second Plymouth...... '53 floor and surgery, and the aide* who Cowansville 1553 ChevroSet...... '57 Lincoln H-Top .... '**5 ’closing any doors at this con- did everything In their power for îference, hut I couldn’t go any her. Rev A. M. Rose, Mr*. Rose, Har. or ZEnith 1-7100 Buick automatic ... 5 5 Ford . . • » • • 53 farther than that.” old Caaa and his staff, for all their Metropolitan 57 kind deeds, the hearers, to everyone AMBULANCE SERVICE THE 13-9-50 FORMULA who sent the beautiful flowers and Ford automatic . . . 56 Chrysler...... '55 ChevroSet...... 53 In addition to 13 per cent of cards, the money given for the Lan­ income taxes, under the agree­ cer society, the letter*, those who Meteor automatic '52 ment the provinces also receive brought food Into our home* and Meteor...... 56 Ford automatic ... '55 nine per cent of taxable corpor­ cared for the small children, and for the numerous offer* of assistance In Marriages, Ford conv...... '52 ation income and 50 per cent of many other ways. The warmth of your Dodge Royal...... 56 Chevrolet...... '55 succession duties. This is the so- friendship made our sorrow easier to j called 13-9-50 formula bear. Births, While Mr. Fleming turned REGINALD ITATTIL rhusband). AND MANY OTHERS AT VERY LOW PRICES — MANY SPECIALS — COME AND SEE THEM! Tomlfohla, Que.; down the idea of a plenary con­ MRS. GERTRUDE MORSE, Card of Thanks ference—all the premiers and Mr. rmothen; 11.30 per insertion Diefenbaker included—to revise DOUGLAS and RUTH, the existing agreement, he GEORGE and IVY, wrLDf:R and CATHERINE, DEATH NOTICES pledged that in mid-1960 the first ARTHUR and DORIS, of “two or three" such meetings ISc per line. Minimum oharfe PHILIP and JOYCE, $190 (10 Une» or let».) will be held to begin hammering BOYD and GLADYS (children), KING MOTOR SALES ■ out the next five-year deal. AND THE GRANDCHILDREN. IN MEMORIAMS $1.00 plu» 20 Open 8 A.M. fo 9:30 P M. Daily Premier Paul Sauve of Quebec cent» per Une for poetry. Addi­ tion»! name» over three 10 ; said he didn’t agree that a plen­ HAWLEY — Wf wish to thank our cents each name. 2394 KING WEST — SHERBROOKE — Tel. LO. 2-6776 ary conference has to wait until many relstlve» and friend* who were then. so kind to u* durin* the Illness and all above notices must death of our dear mother, the late CARRY SIGNATURE OF PAR­ “Although the fiscal situation Mrs. Edward Hawley of Mazo?. For TY SENDING NOTICE. has not changed since July, the the flowers, cards, the food, the OBITUARY COLUMN financial situation of the prov- loan and offers of cars. We especially Obituaries received within one ; inces, of municipalities and of thank Rev. Sidney Ripper, the organ­ month of deith are publialjed | school boards has deteriorated ist and choir of St, Luke's church In free. A charge of $5.00 I» made BELANGER GARAGE Magog, the bearera and aJI othera for for those delayed beyond this j to the point where it would be any acts of sympathy. Your kind­ period. 405 SHERBROOKE ST., MAGOG. - imperative to call a top-level con- ness will never be forgotten by, Herence.”

( SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ERIDAY, OCT. IB, 1959 TV Guide

FOR BEST RESULTS The»» presrsm lUtingi are lupplied by tha station» to it» reader». They ere subject to change ^without notice, TRY RECORD WANT ADS and are published by the Sherbrooke Record as a service WHERE MORE PEOPIE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ! Phon«—-LO. 9-3636 Connects All Deportments. WCAX-TV, Burlington — Channel 3 SRIDAV- .1.10 Vermont Edition 10.30 Sea Hunt 9 99 My Little M»rgl« 11.15 Louise end the 11.00 Final Edition 9.30 TV School Weather 11.15 Tomorrow'a Weather 12. To Let 20. Wanted To Purchase 41. Boats and Motors 10.00 On The Go 11 20 Heady on Stage 1. Articles For Sale 19.30 Docember Bride Three 11.20 Wrestling BARGAfN, muat tell — 40 hp out­ 12.20 Ready on Stage 3 CONNOR washer, wringer type, ttt hfl. 7 ROOM flat. North Ward, available SMALL wood range, white, with hot Radio Guide 11.00 1 Love Lucy Nov. I at, heated, ground floor, alao water front, must be in good con- board motor boat, completely 11.30 Top Dollxr SATURDAY— Tel: LO. Î-Î4T7. playroorn and garage, for Inform» dltlon and priced reaaonable. Tel: equipped including trilier, uaed Ud 12.00 Love at Life 9.00 Certain Kxngeroe SUNDAT- 10.00 Lamp ante My Ft* POLTSHEP hr»M flrepltrt hrsw lion Tel W. 7-7047, North HaMev 3S4-W. yeari- Must be seen to be appreciat­ These program lilting» are lupplied by the jtation* 12.30 Search tot 10 90 Comedies and . I ed tel: LO. Î-48&0, and are published by tha Sharbrooka Record as a sarvlce tomorrow Cartoon 10.30 uok Up and Uve fcreen, llhe new, beautiful antique 11.00 UN In Action chair, rosewood, new spring», good FOUR ROOM, ground floor apart., ^ „ ... to it* raaders. Thay art subject to change without notice. .2.45 Guidlui Light 10.30 Mighty Mouse 11.30 Camera 3 covering, Tel: LO. 2-M54, «3 Queen mem, swoo monthly Apply au 26. Help Wanted: Male 44. Property Wanted 1.00 News Headlines and Playhouse 11.55 Harry Roaeoner A Street, Lennoxville. Montreal Street. Sherbrooke______^______I '______CBM (940 Kcs) Across the fence 11.00 Learn To Draw FARM LAND, vicinity Cookshtre, with 1.15 Duke end Hie 11.15 Film Short* 12.00 Christian Science MARY MAXIM swreaters, men’s «lie 4 ROOM epartment, with bathroom, or without buildings, light or sandy THIS EVENING SwingDilliee 11.30 TV Univerilty 12.15 The Christopher» to. girls sise 1*. Baby carriage In Immediate occupancy. 4M Leonidas ASSISTANT TO soil preferred. Apply Record Box 5.00 Tempo: News 8.20 Tempo: On tha 8.30 Solo Drama 1.30 At the Murid SUrtU 12-00 Sky King 12.30 Face the Natlen very good condition. Apply lbd2 Street, Tel: LO. 2-9523 or LO. 53. S OS Around the World Spot 9.00 TBA 2.00 Mixing Bo-w! 12.30 French School of 1.00 This 1» the Life Fabre Street, Apt. 4. 2-1470. SALES MANAGER 5 30 Tempo Monitor 6.40 Rawhide 10.00 National News and 2.30 Houeeperty the Air 1.30 FTlm Shorts Stars and Roving 7.00 Teen-Agers Roundup 3.00 The Big Payoff 1.00 CBS News 1.45 Pro Football THREE LARGE rooms, ground floor, 46. Pets For Sale BLACK fur coal, sire 15, one cloth Reporter 7.25 Tempo: Sign-Off by 10.30 Anthology 3.3U Verdict Is Yours 1.30 Mr. and Mr*. North Kickoff North Ward, Tel: LO 2-3372 , 305 coat, size 15, perfect condition, one Required by manufacturer 8.00 Tempo: News end 7.30 TBA 12.00 CBC News and 4.0U dngntet Day 2.00 Saturday Spotlight 2.00 Pro Football Belvedere Street, North. j IT PAYS to buy from a breeder, pure fur stole, dishes, pots, pans, bed­ Weather 7.45 Provincial Sign-Off 4.16 Secret Storm 4.30 Walt Disney i 4,30 Pro Football of heavy industrial equip­ bred American cocker apanlal pup­ 6.10 Tempo: ByUne Affairs 11.00 Jimmy Tapp at the ding. one 4-piece wicker set. Resson pies. George Marshall, Waterloo, 4.30 The Edge of Nigh. Presents ( 4 45 TBA for selling death. Apply UMJ Fair- MAGOG six room tenement on Vic­ 6.15 Tempo: Sporta with 8.00 Songs of my Kon-Tlkl ! 5.00 The Last Word toria Street. Telephone Mrs Steb- ment, to supervise en­ Cue. phone 1154J-S. 5.00 Chuckwegon Tile» 5 30 Dance Date mount Street. Tel: LO »-1743 from Larry O’Brien People : 5.30 G.E. Quiz Bowl enne. VI. 3-3557 for Information. 5.15 Snick World at 6.00 News 9 to 11 a m. and 4 to * p m. gineering quotations and BOXER, white, purebred. « months SATURDAY Sport» 5.15 Weather Report j 6.00 Small World I 6.30 20th Century TWO unhealed S room apertments, old, Tel: Richmond TAlbot 8-2309 r.M CBC News 12.00 BBC Nswts and 6.15 Press Tour 8.25 Weetnarwlee 6.20 Sports Digest TWO used C'hsterfleld sets, living- available Immediately, 545.00 month­ technical correspondence. 431 College Street, Richmond. 7.05 Concert Time Commentary 6.30 This Week at the 6.30 Newsume 6.30 Glencannon 7.00 Lassie room tables, one combination wood ly, at 797 Cambrai St. Tel: I/O. 7.30 CBC News 12.15 Stamp Club U. N. 6 45 D Edward»—New* 7.00 Markham 7.30 State Trooper and gas stove and one Westing- Some knowledge of French BLACK and tan hound pups, ideal for 7.35 Concert Time 12.30 Junior Farm Club 8.45 Stu Davis 7.00 Y’ou Can Quote Me 7.SO Perry Mason | 5.00 Ed Sullivan Show house electric Icebox, complete dou­ 2-0430. | 9.00 GE Theatre desirable Permanent posi­ hunting or pets, also purebred cock­ 7.St Plain Talk l2 45 Movie Seen» 7.00 Drama In Sound 7.30 Rawhide 5.30 Wanted Dead ot ble beds; also small used Lesage j 4 ROOMS, bathroom, pantry, 1325 er spaniels. Tel: LO. 7.5314. 8.00 CBC News J ill Official Tune Signal 7.30 CBC Concert 9.00 Phil Silver* Alive 1 9.30 Alfred Hitchcock Piano. Apply Robert Bloutn Pianos, Belvedere Street South, Tel: LO tion with excellent possi­ 8.15 Outdoors with Les 1.00 CBC Newt Orchestre 9.00 Louie the Louse 19.00 Jack Benny Show PUREBRED American cocker spanteli. 9.30 Col Flack 1506 King St. West. Tel: LO. 9-3423. 9-4575. Morrow 1.15 Thia Week 8.30 TBA 10.00 Highway Patrol 5-30 Have Gun, Will } 10.30 What's My Une? bilities of advancement. Tel: L0. 2-6.148. I n.OO Sunday Special 8.30 Sports Best 1.30 Time for French 10.00 CBC News 10.30 Person to Person Trivet MAN'S raccoon coat, station wagon, DUFFERIN AVE. 7 room*, second 9 00 CBC News 1.45 Chansonnettes 10.30 World Music 11.15 Ready on SUge I camel hair, blue and brown cloth Income commensurate with 11.00 Esso Reporter 10.00 Gunsmoke floor, heated hot water, electric 3:05 Small Fry Prollca 2.00 Monitor 12.00 T. C. Bandstand 5 coats, sites 38-40. Tel: IX). 2-9685. stove and frig, furnish'd, $85. Frank qualifications Apply in Business Directory 10.00 Pre-School 5.30 Prairie Schooner 12 53 News WPTZ, Plattsburq — Channel J Conway. LO. 7-5182 and L0 Program 8.00 CBC News 12.59 It is writtea and FRIDAY— 6.20 Sports Scorebook' ' 2.13 NCAA Football pair Of Budgies, two cages, clothing, 2-4943. writing to Mr. L. P He­ 11.00 Jstz at Its Best 5.10 Weather Forecast Sign Off 6.30 Frank Heron’s Game books, etc. Tel: LO. 9-0800. 7.00 Today Advocates 7.25 Local Newa Teen Time 5.30 Film Feature bert, Forano Limited, Ples- 6.00 News ONE SET of blacksmith's taps and 7.30 Today 7.30 Command ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS. LANG LAIS A 8.25 Local New» Performance 6.15 Topic dies and one post drill. R E. Low- 15. Rooms To Let sisville, Que. 6.30 Championship MONTY Armand Rousseau, QC., 8.30 Today 8.00 Trouble ry, Eaton. Bowling Paul Mullins Gervals, André Lang- 9.00 Count Your Shooters MODEKN living room, furnished 7.30 Bonanza 4 TONS halt'd straw, $10.00 p^r ton. ed, hot water and linen. Kitch­ lais, Rene Monty. LOrralne 2-4735, Blessings 8.30 NBC Friday Night 8.30 Challenge 3 tons baled hay, No. 1 for horses, enette with refrigerator and elec­ 6 Wellington Street South, Sher­ 9.15 Film Feature Special 28 Domestic Help Wanted 9.00 Lawrence We» all string tied, $25.00 per ton. Price tric «tove. Bathroom with shower. brooke. 9.30 TV School 9.30 M-Squad at farm. G. A. Ross, Bury. Tel: Transvision. By the week. Orleans IÜ.00 Dough He Ml 10.00 Cavalcade of Sporta 10.00 Jubilee U S A. WOMAN WANTED: steady work, TOBIN A TOBIN. Trial Work and 10.30 Wichita Town 606-r-12. Apartments, 915 King George sleep out, for full day or 14 day. (030 Treasure Hunt 10.45 Jackpot Bowling General Practice. Rosenbloom Bldg , ; 11.00 Late News and ll.OU Hollywood Street. Tel: LO. 9-2967 or apply 595 Argyle 11.00 The Price lx Right BOOKS: 500 for sale, all In good or­ opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington Sports Wrestling Street, Sherbrooke. 11.30 Concentration der, make a choice at your own LARGE, bright room available, very (North) LO, 2-2120. 12.00 Tic lac uuugb 11.15 20th Century SUNDAY— price. Suitable for a circulating li­ reasonable. Tel: LO, 2-4087. $30.00 WEEKLY: Exceptional oppor­ 12.30 It Could Be You Theatre brary. Tel: LO. 2-5498. 40 Cathédrale WESLEY H BRADLEY, Q.C. The Can 1.43 Film Feature tunity for refined girl to work In ada Bldg.. 455 Crslg Street Wee'., 1.00 News Street. 1.15 Smtlley Willetts SATURDAY— 2.00 N.F.L. Football private home In Montreal, near St. Montreal. UN 1-2737. Game 16. Room and Board Joseph's Oratory. Own room and m 1:30 For You. Madame 10.15 Christian Science FURNACE, wood or coal, complete 10.30 Ruff St Reddy 4.30 Oral Roberta bath, T.V., light housework, help » 2.00 Queen For a Day with pipes and registers, 530.00 BOARDERS wanted: Good home for Chartered Accountants 2.30 Thin Man 11.00 Fury 5.30 Alaskans with two children, no cooking. 6.30 Lawman Tel: LO. 7-5504. elderly people, near store* and Transportation will be provided 3.00 Young Dr. Malone 11.30 Circus Boy MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO 12.00 True Story 7.00 Rlverboat V x «' ALUMINUM garage door with churches. All modern conveniences free (or successful applicant. Please 3:30 From These Roots home cooking. Tel: Ayer’a Cliff Chartered Accountants 4.00 House on High 12.30 Detective Diary 7.30 Suspicion track, cheap for cash. Tel: LO write to 1725 Meridian Ave., Mont­ COOPER BROTHERS A CO 5.00 Our American MO-r-31. real, Que. v Street 1.00 Saturday Western 7-5730. Chartered Accountant» 4.30 Split Personality Theatre Heritage 18. Wanted To Rent WOMAN for general housework, 297 Duffertn Ave — LO. 9-1664 5.00 Amer. Bandstand 2.00 Fro Football Game 9.00 Chevy Show 4. Property For Sale small family, live In. State wages Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, j 5.30 Romper Room Show 10.00 Strawberry’ Blonde Baint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, 3 OR 4 ROOM heated apartment, pre desired. Record Box 54. 6.15 Weather 8 ROOM, brick house, oil heating, Rtmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, ferred West Ward. Tel: LO. 2-0757. Channel 6 centrally located, with double gar- RELIABLE woman wanted for house Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton. CBMT, Montreal I 2.00 Good Life Theatre xge Must be sold to settle estate. and care of two children. Sleep Calgary, Vancouver FRIDAY SATURDAY Tel LO. 2-5325 or LO. 2-8482 after "Be my guest for all 3 " says PHIL SILVERS 2.00 LIT Rascals 2.00 Big Four 2.30 Country Calendar in. Tel: LO. 7-5959. i 3.00 Holiday Edition 5 00 p m PROVINCE OF QUEBEC ROSS, TOUCHE A CO. Chartered A» 2.15 Nursery' School Football countants, Montreal 3.30 Webb of Life CITY OF SHERBROOKE Time 4.30 Garonia World RAST ANGUS: 8 room, oil heated, 2.30 Open House Cruise 4.00 20th Century 31. Situation Wanted: Male 1 AVAI.LEE, BEDARD. Lyonnais, Gae Tonight and every Friday at 9 brick house with gerage. Available 3.00 P.M. Party 5.00 Upland Sports Theatre con A Associates, D. J Crockett, on or after Nov. lad- Tel: East on channel 3 for "The Best of Bilko" 3.30 TBA 5.30 Bin Tin Tin 5.00 CBC News HANDYMAN seeks f»U work, storm C.A., licensed trustee. 201 Conti­ Magatlne Angus Y El. 2-2192. windows, etc. Tel: LO 2-8793. 4.00 TBA 6.00 Speaking French nental Building. Sherbrooke, P-Q 4.30 Sport slime 6.30 Mr. Fix-It S SO St. Lawrence NORTH WART), 8 room self-contain­ Tel LO 2-9880. 3.00 Tidewater Tramp 6.43 CBC TV Newa Seaway ed. very well decorated and thor­ 5.30 Mighty Mouee 7.00 Dennis The Menace 6.00 The Bob Cumrolr.i» oughly equipped home, finished 33. Situations Wanted: Optometrists This Saturday Night at 9 6.00 Col. Flack 7 30 Movies With Show basement, laundry room, J bed­ Domestic 6.30 Metro Manning 8.30 TBA rooms Call LO. 2-5525 daytime only. j ALBERT TRUDEAU. Optometrist | for my spectacular 6.45 CBC TV New» 9 00 N.H.L. Hockey 7.00 Father Know* Continental Building, Sherbrooke j 6.05 Sports 10.30 Stacatto Best ALL properties recommended, guar­ WANTED housework by hour, good PUBLIC NOTICE reference*. Tel: LO, 2 1021. Tel. LO 2-0517 Eyes examined 7.0t Tabloid 11.00 CBC TV News 7.30 December Bride anteed to sell with family "squeal I ------: 7.30 San Francisco 11.15 Juliette ROO Ed Sullivan of approval.” Charles Connors, THE BALLAD OF LOUIE THE LOUSE" By-Law No. 1025 | Property Management Beal 11.35 Manhunt 9.00 General Motor» Real Estate, 138 Wellington St. No. on channel 3 8.00 Country Hoedown 12.05 Feature Film Presents Tel ICI. 2-400(1. PUBLIC NOTICE i* hereby 37. Personal 10.00 George Gobel Show given that on tha 28th day of PROPERTY Administrators Reg*d. (1 8.30 Four Just Men Echenberg) for property manage 9.00 TBA SUNDAY 10.30 Fighting Words May 1959, tha Municipal OLD, WEAK, RUNDOWN AFTER 40? 11.00 CBC TV New» 7. Farms For Sale Ostrex Tonic Tablets help thousands ment, rentals and supervision. Of­ 9.30 Silent Service 11,00 Church Service Council of the City of Sher­ fice: 105 Wellington St. North 10.00 Victor Borge Show 12.10 Today on CBMT 11.10 Sport* feel younger. Only 60c. At all This Sunday Afternoon at 2 11.15 Background FARM, 50 acres, 8th range, St. Elle brooke has adopted By-Law druggists. Phone LO v-6700 11.00 CBC News and 12.30 Good Life Theatre p*Orford. 5 room house, barn, 5 No. 1025 of tha Municipal Weather 1.00 Happy Land miles from Sherbrooke. Apply Rom­ By-Law» of tha City of Sher­ HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods! join me in watching exciting pro-football 11.15 Viewpoint 1.13 U.N. Review eo Desjarlata, St. Ell*. brooke concerning the inital- Mailed postpaid In plain sealed en- RICHMOND— on channel 5 11.22 Sport* final 1.30 TBA 11.30 Feature Film lafion of Park» in the City. velope with price list Six samples, E. W. Smith, Notary, TA. 6-2202 8. Cars For Sale 25c. 25 »a-nples, $100. Mall order CLEVELAND BROWNS CHLT-TV - Channel 7 That the original of *eid Dept. C-J, Nov Rubber Co.. Box 61, vs. By-Law No. 1025 it kept at FRIDAY- SATURDAY— Chevalier 1354 CHE VOLET, sedan, In good con­ Hamilton. Ont 10.00 Fon Fon 1-00 Sign Oft dition. block heater, low mileage, j the City Hall, in the Muni­ CHICAGO CARDINALS 12.30 CHLT TV' Aujourd’hui 11.00 Domino one owner. Tel: Windsor Mills VTc-j cipal Archives, where every­ AUCTION SALE PRESENTED BY 12,40 CBMT News 12.00 Documentaire SUNDAY— tor 5-2303. body can take communication NEW $6,500. 12.50 Premier Edition 12.30 CHLT TV 9.30 Mesje Cathedral* thereof. for Leo Paul Benoit, 10.45 Sacred Heart 1952 CHEVROLET sedan, delivery. 1957 Oldsmobile 98 Holiday. 1.00 Pot Pourri Aujourd’hui 5 mile* ♦rom Magog and 3 mile* 12.40 CBMT New» 11.00 Le F U» de dieu $275.00; 1948 Cadillac. $250.00; 1949 j The By-Law will take effect Automatic, fully powered, Femenine on October 31st 1959. from Georgevllle on the Oliver 2.00 Matinee Theatre 12.50 Premiere Edition 12.00 Actualities de 1» to. 54 Ford motor. $75.00; 1950 John- j equipped. Cost new $6,500. Corner Road. CARLING'S Semaine 1.00 L’Heure du Fr son outboard motor, $70.00; Real 3.30 Ciné-Feuilleton Given at Sherbrooke, this Will sacrifice for $1975. BREWbKS IN QUEBEC OF We»t 12.30 Opinions type power driven lawn mower, 3.45 Ciné-Feuilleton 15th day of October 1959. Reason: leaving country. Saturday, Oct. 17th, RED CAP ALE * BLACK LABEL LAGER 4.00 Menu 5 la Carte 2.00 Footbell 1.00 Tout Connaître $45 00 or will exchange for older 4.30 FU 1.30 Le» Travaux »t te# type Jeep, 4 wheel drive with plow. H. P. Emond, NOW $1975. AT 1:00 P.M. 5.00 Ouragan 5.00 Roma de la Science Jours Highway No. 1 between South City Clerk. CO. 7-5294 — LO. 2 8568 5.30 Aprenez le dessin 5.30 Gendarmerie 2.00 Autour du Monde Stukely and Waterloo, Tel: V. Wil­ 10 mUkitlK cows - S fresh, 1 calf; 5.45 Dessine animes Roycle 2.30 Chansons de» lard, Waterloo 986-R. l 5 pigs; 4 good work horses; new 6.00 Melody Ranch manure spreader "Jutras"; hay load- f 6.30 Télé-Bulletin 6.45 La Météo Prairie» I METEOR Rideau, sedan, 1959, auto­ ! er “Cockshutt” No. 2; 2 rubber tired 6.45 La Météo 6.50 Edition Sportive 3.00 Reportage matic. demonslrater, 1 Prefect se­ I farm wagons; mowlnç machine; sulky 6.50 Edition Sportive 7.00 Pahnaresde» 4 00 L’Heure* de* dan, 1859, 1 Ford sedan, 1952 Mor­ plough; horse rake; nne set of nearly 7.00 Club du Rythme quadrilles Quitte» rison's Garage, Scotstwwn, Tel: T. | new harnesses, b^ass trimmed; all 7.30 Phc-tcs Amateur» 7.50 Qu'en Pensey-rou» 5 00 Questions HELP WANTED ' small farm tools such as chains; forks. 7.45 Pour Elle 7.45 Politiques Indiscrete* FOR SALE: 1957 Rulck convertible de­ neck pokes, shovels and many other ; 8.00 Aventures 8.00 Cent Forces 5.30 Guillaume Tel! luxe, automatic, power steering, I j articles too numeroua to mention; i 8.30 Le Courrier de . 8.30 LeCte Du Sol 6.30 Robin de* Bote etc.: excellent condition. Apply Box Opening for 2 Junior Clerks, 1 male, ; 15 prs. of double htrne*.**- 9.00 Les Beaux Films 9.00 La Soiree du 7.00 Papa • Raison 1050 or Phone 746 Waterloo. ; offered for sale Farm sold. No Ke- 10.00 Affaire* de Hockey T 30 La Cte de» I female. Usual Company benefits. serves Terms: CASK FamiUe 10.30 Le Frere Jacques Chamns 19*8 PONTIAC, 4 door sedan. AT HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioneer, I 11.30 Tetejournal 10.45 Vie de Ohlen 6 00 Musle H*!l condition, terms can be arranged. 11.15 Nouvelles 11.00 Téléjournal 9.30 Premier Tel: LO. 2-8055 after 5:30 p.m For particulars: 11.50 CHLT TC New» 11.15 CHLT-TV News 10.30 Premier* Plan AUCTION SALE I Round-Up U.SO Théêtr» du 11.00 Tétéjournei JEEP for sale, good condition, term* Write Record Box 55 12.00 Cine Vedette 11.10 Sport Eclair cash.. Tel: Watervllle 181. tl.30 Cinéma et »•* for Ludger Rouleau, I Vedette» 1958 OLDSMOBILE. 2 door, hard-top, D ? miles from TOMIFOBIA on the model, excellent condition, low Griffin Roed, known as the Mun* WMTW, Mt. Washington — Channel 8 mileage, private sale, may consider roe Farm. 6RIDAY— 9.30 77 Sun*** Strip 12.30 Cinema trade-in. Tel: LO. 9-4874. l I 8 43 Teddy Bear 10.30 Black Saddle International Playhouse 11.00 Tomorrow’s 10. Horses For Sole ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD. Monday, October 19th, 10.00 Ding Dong School» Headlines Î SUNDAY— AT 1:00 P.M. I 10.30 Morning Movie 11.05 Mt. Wash. Weather , 10.00 Sermons from 12.00 Across the Board 11.10 World Best Movie» Science TWO saddle mares with all equip­ Meadow Street, Sherbrooke — Tel. L0. 9-5591 | ment. Including free use of barn I If jood milking cows, one 2-yr. old 12.30 Pantomime Qua 10.30 The Christopher* •with winter hay, $800.00. Also some I Holstein bull, some hens and chick­ 1.00 Music Bingo SATURDAY- 11.30 Channel 8 Theatre land near Lennoxvtlle at 2c per "The Furniture Store next to the Perking Lot” ens. machinery, Maiey-Harria tractor; I 1.30 A World Away 10.00 Michaels in 12.00 Colby Telecourae | tractor plough, trailer for tractor; ■ Check these car buys Africa sq. ft. Tel: LO. 2-7194 efter 7:00 p m 2.00 Day in Court 1.00 Oral Robert* Beforo buying furniture visit us. We have *U types of smoothing harrow, manure spreader; 1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan V-8 1954 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan 2.30 Gale Storm Show 10.30 Popcorn Playhouse | 1.30 Sunday Shbwttm* ha> loader; mowing machine; horse I 12.00 Soupy Sales 11, Livestock For Sale furniture, at attractively low prices. Belvedere, power steering Automatic, $| 3.00 Beat the Clock 3.30 Championship rake; pr srleds; fi Carnation milk *995. 3.35 Who Do You 12.30 Uncle A1 Bridge cans; 4 palls; Viking separator; new end brakes. Pushbutton Radio . 1.00 Engine House 8 3 OTEERS. 2 heifers Holstetn-Angus As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second­ Trust? 4.30 Broken Arrow De Lavel milking machine. 3 units; 2.30 Saturday showtime eros», 17 months. Grade Ayrshire | transmission. $1 1954 CHEVROLET I 400 American 5.00 Matty’s Sunday hand articles in excellent condition. hay fork with 200 ft. rope; lumber for 4.30 Wrestling cow- to freshen In January, eeeond j Radio ‘1695. Bandstand Funnies a silo; al*o hoop Irons; small tools; Sedan, 5.00 All Star Golf calf. Bert Phelps, Foster. ‘693. | 5.90 Engine House S 6.00 Farmer 41 Faifa FURNITURE • WASHING MACHINES 1500 cedar posts \n 7 - 8 • 10 ft. heater 5.30 Rin Tin Tin 6.00 Early Show 6.30 This Man Daweon lengths; 30 tons of baled hay; the 1956 CHEVROLET 6.00 Early Show 7.30 Decoy 6 GRADE Hereford heifers, 2't years | I 1954 FORD Sedan. : 7.00 Colt .45 old average weight 850 . 2 year old j • REFRIGERATORS farm of 320 acres is for sale, reason 2 door, 6 eyl., $ ‘795. ; 7.20 Tri-State New» 8.00 High Roed 7.30 Maverick STOVES for sale: Mr. Rouleau has other Hereford bull registered, Richard j heater 1595. Radio, heater — 7.25 Watch Your 8.30 So Thi* la 8.30 Law Men Camber. Georgevllle. P. Q. ACCORDIONS • B-H PAINT employment. No Reserves. Terms: 7.30 Walt Disney Hollywood 9.00 The Rebel CASH. 1953 CHEVROLET ‘575. | Presents 9:00 Lawrence Weli 9.30 The Aleak»»» 11a. Poultry For Sale HOWARD STANDISH, Auctioneer. 1956 CHRYSLER New York­ Sedan , 8.SO Mar From 10 00 Jubilee U.S.A 10.30 World of Talent We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired. er. 2 door hard Blackhawk 10.30 World’s Ber 11.00 World’s Sé»t 1952 CHEVROLET Coup*. 9.00 Tombstone Movies Morte* 80 HAMP.-WYANDOtn pullets, start­ top. Equipped ‘1993. Territory ing to lay. Cecil Dolloff, Ayer’s I WE REPAIR Hester. ^.QC 8 Radio ...... *a3a# ■ Cliff S13-r-4. TV & RADIOS 1955 BUICK H»rd Top PRE-FAB SUMMER 59 R IR. x L.S. pullet* laying; Ils» PROMINENT RUBBER MANUFACTURING FIRM PROMPT SERVICE Coup*, Auto- 1952 DODGE "Learn More About Feet" 59 RT.fi. x L. S. yearling tien». _ ’395.1 COTTAGES O'BOYLE & PEARCE m#tie, radl« ‘2293. Sudan, Hester JEROME J. PIGEON, D.T.O. Frank Woodward, North Hatley j requires New methods of Foot Correc­ from $595 — wide «elect!*** *10-r-2. Tel. LO. 2-S800 — TRUCKS — tion — also Corn», Callouaea. in atyling and finlahat. Liter­ 1430 King W. — Sherbrooke No arch aupporta, ature on ragueat. Immédiat» lib. Baby Chicks 1955 DODGE 1954 DODGE ‘595. I Mon. thru' Thurs., dellveriei. Clerk Accountant Vj Too Pick Up '725. ' j Too Pick Up AMES IN-CfiOSS pullet*, reedy-to-lay, 6:15 PJM. _ 8:00 P.M. ALSO—call ua for cottage Iota, started and dayo'd*. Dual purpose Younq men with High Seheel education, so» I 83 Peel St.. Sherbrooke. COLIN C. MacPHERSON and Leghorn chick*, dayold and 18.21 to perform routine accounting work. Com­ Wanted 50 «that makas and tnsdels to choose front. Phone mornings or after Reg'd. itarted. Send for Uyt. Fail-Winter 100 Laka St—Tat. VI. 3-3341 mercial training or experience an asset, but not Reliable Diffaront used car models and makes arriving daily. 6 P.M., LO. 2-7393 delivery best broiler varieties watchma MAGOG ahould be ordered now Bray Hatch­ eisentlal. I INANCING: 30 Months to Pay — NO DOWN PAYMENT ery, Lloyd Humbert, Talbot Street, We otter company paid hospitalization and pen­ (formerly Newington), Sherbrooke. 2-0042 Phone LO. 9-3739. sion plan. Your Present Car can be the Down Payment I UsftdUsed Car Lot openOpen fevanmg*Evenings Tiilmi 9r p.m. | 12. To Let OVER 55 YEARS LENNOXVILLE — 4 room apartment, | Cost Clerk We Have Been Doing heated, hot water year around, j Service Depot An ambitious high school graduate, ege 20-25 ELECTRICAL WIRING & MOTOR REPAIRS newly decorated, on Queen Street, interested in a career in our Cost Department. IFOXBRQOKEMOTORSltd.i with complete bsthroom. Tel: LO. Expart Repair» 7-4324. Must be neat and accurate with figures. for the people of Sherbrooke and disfrief! We offer company paid hospitalization and pen. and P»rf* Authorized Dealer for CHEVROLET • OLDSMOBILE • LENNOXVILLE. 246-A Queen St., 4 sien plan. tor «II type a at I You can depend on ua for a good job af a fair price! room apartment, ground floor. Tel: ! washing CADILLAC end G.M.C. TRUCKS. LO. 2-4967 after 6:00 p.m. Reply in writing stating age, academic training CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT JOBI and experience. fnachinat. 345 Wellington South—LO. 9-3606 — LO. 9-3608 I FOUR ROOM epartment, newly decor­ ated. Tel: LO. Î-MA4. PERSONNEL MANAGER Tel. — Sherbrooke — I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD. 3 ROOM apartment, 2nd floor, easily LO. 2-4723 Full Line of G-M. Approved Parts far General Motor» 153 MAROUETTE STREET - TEL. LO. 2-082I heated, private entrence, in nice B. F. Goodrich Sponge Products Can. Ltd. 1601 King St. W. Cara and Truck». ^Jj re»id*nee, occupancy Nov. lit or Eitablubed 1903 Dec. 1st, parking space. Tel: LO WaUrville, Que. SHERBROOKE 7.4871, 201 Seventh Ave. South. 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GRANDMA'S 'LET 'EM CATCH IT' THEORY HAD MOVING SOME MERIT and STORAGE Chartier Auto Spring Enr. Bv Harold Thomas Hyman, M.S. for furnifurt — Soparafo ' wt SPECIALTY WriHon for NEA Servies Apartment Storage — Mov­ Wh«el aiignmtn. and wheel It wasn't too many generations ancing on all rvr#» of vahlclt» ing — Pecking — Local & Hava your springs chackcd now. ago when grandmother deliberate­ Long Distance. Agent for if they art too low or too soft ly exposed all the young ones United Van Line». All cars fully insured whila In our There ore lots of people who care Rapid auarant—<■* servica when the first of them caught RAOUL MARTINEAU could bite their tongue in holf TRANSPORT chicken pox. regular or German ond still hos-e plenty left, «vu» Office: LO. 2-4832 measles or mumps. Tel. LO. 24589 Res., LO. v-3108 180 GALT W. By modern standards it was a SHERBROOKE crude way of immunizing chil­ dren. But the reasons were A. DUCHARME REG'D sound, and the results left little ELDON F. McGEE to be desired. She knew the in­ New York Life Insurance Co. FURNITURE fection would spread, despite Accident & Sickness Protec­ Thor Washers. Moffat Refrlg precautions. tion. Major Medical, Life In­ orators and Ranges: Marconi When the kids were sick togeth­ surance. & Phileo TV. jot er. they kept one another com­ Group or individual. STOVE OIL 52 Alexander, Tel. LO. 2-9704 pany. Convalescents helped those Tel. Bus.: LO. 9-5103 FUEL OIL Res.: LO. 91513 who were still uncomfortable. The Complet* Burner Service» NEWPORT household was upset all at once PETROLE "LION" FUELS instead of at intervals Inc. Time has proved grandma's TAILOR Gerard and Paul Bourque, Prop. Mém mi " ' wisdom. Each of these virus in­ For ledtas and gentlemen HEARING Gerard and Paul Bourque, ^\V*A'^\VV>\VV fections bestows a lifelong im­ General Repairs props. munity. Attacks are much less F. COLLETTE 184 Wellington St. S. AIDS severe and complications much 82 King W., Apt 10 LO. 9-2563 First ali-in-the-ear aid with less likely to occur when the LO 24334 separate switch and volume patient is between the ages of 4 SHERBROOKE .x'N'"lS control. Many models of L>\W'7>,sv06'»W«w‘ or 5 and 9 or 10. other aids ... all small. Attacks are more severe and cated attack and needs no further complications much more likely TELEVISION-RADIO artificial protection. to o ç c u r, especially in mumps, EARL MORROW when the patient is an adolescent Soon there is a very promis­ REPAIRS ing prospect that equal success Newport, Vt. or an adult. Estimates Work Guaranteed In recent years, introduction will be achieved by a virus vac­ Rayfield Ross. Bury, Quo. of an effective mumps virus vac­ cine for regular measles which presently can be reduced to a cine has somewhat changed the her baby having congenital de mild and uncomplicated disease ROSS-BIRON situation. By giving two injec­ | LO. 2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD feet arc slightly less and the de- by early use of injections of tions, a week or so apart, con 1 183 Frontenac Sherbrooke ! feet is apt to be less troublesome. tacts may be protected during | “measles modifier.” But if the mother's mother With the elimination of mump fit the three-week period of incuba­ j saw to it that her daughter got and regular measles from grand­ tion. When the vaccine is com - : German measles when she was i ' Æ' i pletely effective, the contact i ma's program of naturally ac­ I a youngster, her grandchild quired active immunity, there shows no sign of the disease and i i would be spared the handicap of remain for consideration only a thihii dose, injected six to 12 ; coming into this world with a months later, may give lifelong ■ chicken pox and German, or congenital defect. protection. If the vaccine is only Liberty, measles. partially effective, the contact j Nothing need be said for or So German measles for your n develops a mild and uncompli- against her procedure with re- NEW AND USED FURNITURE ; little girl is a blessing disguised 1506 King West i as a nuisance. Tel. LO. 9-3423—Sherbrooke gard to chicken pox Introduced EAST DUDSWELL - She" Gv><* into a household, nothing will Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eryou, prevent each susceptible child Brenda Lee, Darcy and Sharleen from catching the infection. And Eryou were guests of Mr Er- since the disease is mild, brief yew's parents in Beebe. and rarely complicated, it is best Mrs. (nr.) Robt Elliot has regarded as a necessary nuisance passed away at the McKcagc & BRAND ANTI-FREEZE like the occasional scraped shin. Nursing Home in Sherbrooke. But German or Liberty measles Mr. and Mrs. Jack Couchmar is another matter, Recent ob­ and family, of Thetford Mines, servations have provided a strong were guests of Mr and Mrs. R YOU GET PROTECTION AGAINST FREEZE-UPS basis for following grandma's ! F. Harrison. program. To be sure, German Mr. Keith Bennett had the mis kf*üa\\09jeeï' measles is a mild, brief and un­ I fortune to have his car partially But, freeze-up protection alone isn't a tiny area of corrosion—can cause 4e"tWS' complicated disease as far as the I destroyed by fire recently. No enough. Today’s more powerful engines costly damage. That’s why “Prestone” ! one was injured. patient is concerned. Brand Anti-Freeze contains Magnetic But if the patient happens to Messrs. Ernest and Herbert depend even more on 100% efficiency be pregnant and in the first three guests of their sister, Mrs. Phil in the cooling system. A speck of rust— ilm. so that... months of her pregnancy, the Ip Kirwin, and Mr. Kirwin. Mrs. chances are one in three that her Kirwin is improving in health baby will be born with some since her return form hospital. V congenital defect such as a hare Messrs. Roy F. Harrison and tliÉlë mïïM lip, a cleft palate, eye cataracts Wendall Groom are spending the or heart trouble. week in Sherbrooke where Mr If she is beyond the 12th week Harrison has cattle exhibited at of her pregnancy, the chances of the Winter Fair.

I 1 HOW DARE VÜU KICK OCRS WHAT v-ÿX 1 ITWEMT INTu j A FOOTBALL IN THE V--r( BOVS?! 5FA.\ that house.' HOUSE •?; JobrTA HERE ITWUZN'I MS- IT WUZ THOSE BOVS OUTSIDE- J YOU ALSO GET PROTECTION AGAINST RUST AND C0RR0SI0FI m SPOONFUL OF MAGNETIC FILM RUST CAN'T PENETRATE ^ |TkM. *>: molecules in "Prestone” Anti-Freeze this tough protective film formed by 10-1© covers entire walls of your car’s cooling Magnetic Film molecules throughout system. the cooling system. JIGGS

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OK AY, THANK YOU, I clarence; /**% PrcMvtVL" and "Union Carbide" rue trade marks. lilr NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY DIVISION OF UNION CARBIDE CANADA IIMIII0 :v p SKERBHOOKT, PA FLY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1BS9 Personals Women s Hot Off ~ûut/t mMTF Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, In The Women's Sphere Wyatt St,, have returned from Groups Kitchener, Ont,, where they spent The Working Wife Who Quits the weekend with Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs. George Vivian and L'VILLE WOMEN’S LEAGUE larruige Mr. Vivian, formerly of Stan- The October meeting of the Griddle Job Is Envy of Friends stead, and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lennoxville Women’s League was MACDONALD—MCLAUGHLIN Gee, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rot­ held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred ter and children, Tommy and TRURO, N. S. — Recently Vio­ job to sit at home all day.’ Laurison, Prospect Street, on By GLADYS RICHARDS Are working wives becoming a Wendy, of Montreal, were also let Domikia McLaughlin of Mont-1 "Finally, I guess, they just fig­ Tuesday evening with Mrs. John Hot off the Griddle • is a new- closed group who look down their guests of the Vivians. Kennedy as co hostess. real, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I ured they no longer had anything * * * weekly column by your womens noses at the wife who gives up The meeting was constituted by H.A.L. McLaughlin of Truro, was her job to become a full-time in common with me and dropped editor that will include announce­ the reading of Scripture by the united in marriage with Gordon me. Mr. and Mrs. Arlington Me- ments of coming events and homemaker? Thomas MacDonald of Sher­ "Actually, I don't miss my job Keage, of New York, were vice-president, Mrs. Gerald Cas- helpful ideas for the homemaker. A working wife who quit her brooke and Montreal, son of Mr. ] at all. I've been taking some Thanksgiving weekend guests of cadden, who in the absence of I Organizations that wish to be and Mrs. John MacDonald of j job a year ago writes: ! courses, doing a lot of reading Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McKeage, the president, chaired the meet­ ! included may notify the editor Sherbrooke, with Rev. J. Harold] "In a year of being a full-time and working in the yard. I’m Queen St., Lennoxville. ing. ' by Wednesday of each week. * * * Graven officiating at the cere­ homemaker I've lost a number learning to be a really good cook Miss Feme Murray, treasurer, mony in St, John's Anglican ' NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS of friends. The moment 1 quit my (which pleases my husband). But Mr. Byron Labonte of Stan- gave a gratifying report of the Church. job these friends started asking, I do miss my lost friendships and ; stead, spent the holiday weekend proceeds from the Sector Supper, St. Andrew's Anniversary sup­ The church was attractively 'How in the world do you ever I'm afraid that if I don’t go back in New York after attending the and a further report was given per, Oct. 19; V O.N. Thrift Shop, decorated in autumn colors with expect to be able to get along on to work I'll always feel ‘left out’ i provincial teachers' convention by Oct. 21-22: St. Paul's Ladies’ Mrs. Wilfred Laurison, who, chrysanthemums and the guest one, pay check?' as 1 do now." 'held last week in Montreal. assisted by Mrs. Ray Hunting in Guild rani party ami food sale, pews were marked with large "They also kept needling me Has it ever occurred to you < * * St. Patrick's church Parish Sup convening the supper. bows of net and yellow mums. with such remarks as, 'Don't you that there might be more than a per Oct. 22; St. Agnes Guild, Mr. David Fearon of McGill Mrs. Harold Turner, convener During the signing of the regis­ get hored with just a little house­ little envy in the attitude of your Church of the Advent Chicken University, Montreal, accompani- of Welfare Work, reported cards, ter, the soloist, Mr. Fred G. Cum­ work to do to keep you buy? working friends? You stepped off j ed by his friend, Mr. Robert An­ Patty tea. Beta Sigma Phi art ex­ flowers, and gifts had been sent ing sang 0 Perfect Love accom­ and '1 can't imagine giving up a the treadmill—and they probably hibit and St. Paul's Little Helpers derson, of Bancroft, Ont., spent to the shut-in. panied by the organist, Miss Ber­ |don’t care. If you're happy with ; party. Oct 24. the Thanksgiving weekend with Some members of the League tha Dunn. A CATERERS I your life don’t worry about your * * • the former's parents, Mr. and will assist other ladies of the The bride, who was given in ; former friends. Make new friends For Weddings, Luncheon», Mrs. Earl Fearon, Winder St., church in the Anniversary Sup­ marriage by her father, was Here it is housecleaning fime Teas, Home Cooking among stay-at-home wives, who Lennoxville. per to be held in the church hail gowned in a floor-length Empire again, the summer slip covers won't look down their noses at on October Ifl. dress of French velvet, fashioned i to be put away, windows to be ROCKCLIFFE you. It was decided to hold the an­ with a full skirt falling into a 'cleaned and rugs to be put down 471 Quebec St. i Join a woman's club or two to nual Christmas Bazaar on Novem­ short train and a Bourbon lace ] again. If you leave the rugs Tel. LO. 2-3433 get started. Oct acquainted in A Tasty Meal ber 7. This is to be a Salad Tea, upper bodice and long sleeves down all the time, remember-to your own neighborhood. Do some Fish and rice are two foods with food and sale tables. A new tapering to points over the turn them at least twice a year volunteer work. In short, make a feature of this event will he a hands. Her shoulder-length veil to save the wear and tear. Even new place for yourself and new which have been part of our diet MOVING? Christmas Novelty Table, where of silk illusion was held in place i though you use a sweeper every friends to replace the old ones. since primitive times. They are LO. 9 5105 guests may buy Christmas novel­ by a coronet of seed pearls and For a woman who has worked found in almost every land, and day and vacuum at least once a ties and decorations. This table sequins and she carried a cas- ! -- ' ■■■ a- kv'f. v. ^ of liquid. Melt butter; blend in hat and corsage of the same Mrs. D. Lynn and Mrs D Ar Moisan officiating. in the mirror and see if you can mt v ■ ■ ____ ...... -d, flour and salt. Add combined shade, Following a trip through mitage will be co-eonveners for Mr Benoit Marcoux played the improve on your hair style. salmon liquid and milk gradually. the Eastern States, the couple Pattern wedding music and the church There's nothing that peps up a Cook and stir constantly until the tea. will make their home in Lachine. Due to the fact that there is was decorated with gladioli. woman more than a change of sauce bas thickened. Stir in le­ still considerable work to be Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald are hair-do. According to the latest mon juice and Worcestershire The bride, who was given in done on Christmas decorations both graduates of Mount Allison word the untidy tousle or high- sauce. Add mushrooms, almonds University. Mrs. MacDonald is marriage by her father, wore a rising pouff is out. Hair is sleek­ and sewing to be sold at the tea, blue suit with a matching hat and ! and salmon; heat thoroughly. presently employed by the De­ er and smoother on top and additional work meetings will be black accessories. She carried a Toss hot cooked rice and pars­ held at the homes of Mrs. W partment of Transport, Meteoro­ wings out front from the smooth Prayer Book encrusted with or­ cap at a point just back of the ley together lightly. Serve sauce Mutchler, Jr., and Mrs. D. Coates ■«v {<** logical division of the Montreal ange delight roses. ear. in a deep froth all round the over rice. Makes 6 servings. Mrs. R. Cotterell, knitting con airport, and Mr. MacDonald is The groom’s father stood as vener, reported that most of the back of the head. It takes slightly witness for the ceremony, and the knitted articles for the sale tabic longer hair and a permanent HOME AWAY FROM ushers were Thomas Brennan and * * * had now been turned in. Sonny Lesperance. HOME Following adjournment of the Did you know a little wax on Tweedy Type The bride’s mother wore a blue meeting a group of the members the shower-curtain rod makes 'r: v.’ FOR AGED LADIES visited Norton Residence where wool dress with black accessories the curtain hooks move smoothly All conveniences. further plans for the tea were and the mother of the groom was across the rod without sticking? in a grey wool dress, matching Mrs. McLaughlin, LO. 9-6160 discussed. Social Worker Is * * » MODEl t 12A hat, black accessories and a mink cape. HOT TIP ST. PAUL'S LADIES' GUILD Fast Disappearing Following the ceremony a re­ While listening to Mary fell The regular meeting of St. ception was held in the King you of the shower she gave last Westinghouse Automatic WASHER Jay N. White, O.O.S. Paul’s Ladies’ Guild was held at WINNIPEG (CP)—The old no-1 George Hotel where gladioli were night, did you let the beans burn? lion of a social worker as a long-j use(j to decorate. The bride's What to do - quickly dump the Pitch in your wash, pull knob for water, add detergent, set OPTOMETRIST the home of Mrs. A. Fearon in part that isn’t stuck into an­ Lennoxville, with the president, nosed woman in tweedy clothes table was centered by a three-tier dial for regular or fine fabrics—then disappear! Come back OPTICIAN other pan, and add enough water Mrs. G. Carleton in the chair. and flat-heeled shoes is fast dis­ wedding cake flanked by lighted to complete the cooking. Never in half an hour to n clean wash done with human thorough­ The treasurer. Mrs. F. Stani- appearing from the public mind, tapers. I9-21 Main St. W.«l put fresh water into a pan where ford, reported that proceeds from says Joy Maines. executive sec­ For their wedding trip to Bur­ ness and care! COATICOOK retary of the Canadian Associa­ there is a scorch: it will merely the recenly held card party and lington, Rutland and East Thet- Qua. tion of Social Workers. ruin the flavor of the unscorched rummage sale had been most gra­ ford, Vt., the bride wore a blue PRICED AT ONLY Phon* VI, 9-4131 "The image is changing as the wool dress with a matching hat food, SPECIALLY tifying. » * • Plans were made for a card stand a r d s of the profession | and black accessories. party and food sale on Thurs­ change.’’ she said in an inter­ Out of town guests were from If the pudding Is thin and won’t day afternoon, October 22. Mrs, view here. Frampton. Que., and Quebec City. set. use it as a sauce. "Families in the old days didn’t A. Peck and Mrs. H. Lord to con­ want their daughters to become BREAD and ROLLS vene the card party and Mrs. F. social workers. They had visions VITAMIN ENRICHED Staniford to look after the food of her paddling around in the This 1960 General Electric table. slums. ■ -■*- ■- » 7 T'pJ'Si', Further plans were made for f i. r -S "Now standards are improving, the Christmas tea and sale to be and the settings in which the so­ ULTRA-VISION T.V. 'fy held on November 17. cial workers are employed are The next meeting will be held ■k-t- many and varied. She is no on Wednesday, October 21 at the 9059 longer a ‘Lady Bountiful’ visiting home of Mrs. M. Johnson, Mont- SIZES 10-18 the poor." ! calm St. lîïifvûfc»** TfT&NÎv** EARNEST WORKERS At the close of the meeting Ly The social workers of the past, refreshments were served by unpopular as they may have SLIM AND SHAPELY i Mrs. Fearon. been, proved the worth of the Figure-hugging sheath with a profession and the need for its : fluid back that's softly flared to services, she said. (SPECIAL CHOCOLATE BARS j give new grace to the way you “If they had not done a good CMatâ ! walk or turn. Simple for after- job. no one would be shouting for PRICE I Canadian producers manufac­ ' noon, exciting for evening in social workers now.” BREAD 24 ox. when baked tured 29,101,000 dozen chocolate ; crepe- satin, faille. j There still is a desperate shrt- - - Tel. LO. 2-2744 bars in the first half of 1959, up Printed Pattern 9059: Misses' 1 age of social workers in all fields 2.4 per cent from the year before. - ! Sizes 10, 12. 14, 16. 18. Size 16 in Canada, she said. 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President FOR MODERN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES you get e lifetime guarantee. There's h of the Auxiliary to help the EASY TERMS — OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN a sewing centre right here in Sher­ School For Retarded Children, SEf YOU6 FAVORITE DEALER We Service Everything We Sell. brooke where parts are always avail­ Sherbrooke, wishes to thank OR everyone who so generously m able. The proprietor, Joe E. Gaudet, contributed to the success of Southern Canada Power has 35 years' experience in sewing Never hesitate to say some­ the Bazaar held in Lennox­ machine repairs. thing nice about another person's ville, October 15th, 1959. It ROSS-BIRON new car, dress, living orom fur­ is most gratifying to receive „ WE GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL 183 FR.ONTENAC ST. ELECTRIC LTD. niture or whatever. It's a kind such support, and I would 59\5 NECCHI-BERNINA SEWING CENTRE like to express the apprecia­ and easy way of making the oth­ tion ot the Auxiliary and my­ LO. 2-1564 Sherbrooke. er person feel pleased with him­ 204 Alexandre Street, SHERBROOKE, LO. 9-3268 self. (No Parking Problem) self. I 1 at the I'nited Church, on Sat , SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCT, 16, 1951. 0 Sept. 12 lle\ David McCord of­ Know lion Protestant Cemetery . Harden, all of Montreal; Mrs F, Ai Ayers Cliff ficiated and read several com­ OBITUARIES The floral tributes, both num-1 Donaghy, of Newport, \’t ; Mr, forting passages of Scripture and ermu and beautiful, bore silent JAMIS ANDREW FRASIER community. She hid served on offered prayers of hope The and Mrs. Sheldon Mizener, of St. testimony of the high esteem in committees in the Farm Forum, church was filled to overflowing Lambert; besides the sisters and OF COOKSHIRE which the deceased was held H. And S. Entertains Teachers Home and School Asaociation, with relatives and friends from brothers of the deceased and C00KSH1RE - James Andrew Red Cross and other groups far .rd near and members of Surviving are her husband and many others from this district. Frasier, who passed away Satur­ She was a Past Matron of the Order of Eastern Star from two son-. James and Donald, all day. October 10, 19S9, was horn Beaver Chapter No. 7 Order of Chapters from the surrounding of Knowlton; two grandchildren, at Cookshire, April 23. 1879. the Kastern Star, an organization towns. » Larry ami David Consens; two MOE'S RIVER son of James Augustus Frasier she held very dear to her heart On Friday evening. Heaver sisters, Hattie Mrs, Dean Dud and Fanny Maria Rankin. and she served it faith,fully until Chapter had conducted an im­ ley . of Enostnu i' l-’.ills. At , and and Mrs Adelhert Luce He was proud of his Scottish the time of her death. pressive service at the Funeral Minnie, Mrs Wm, Smith, ot son Howard spent the week- ancestry and had a deep after- She was a kind and lining Home, with the Worthy Matron, North Troy , \’t ; a brother, Wal with Mr, amt Mrs. Robert tion for anything Scottish His wife and mother ami a true Mrs Kenneth Miller in charge ter Paige of Bolton Glen; half at Sawyervillr maternal grandfather. Andrew friend to all who were privileg­ The Worthy Grand Matron of the brothers, Harry Leslie, Kenneth, Rankin, was one of the prom­ ed to know her Her many acts Grand Chapter of Quebec Mr- Hugh and Ross ami two half -is inent pioneers of Windsor Mills, of kindness were usually done Frank Graves, assisted in the ters. Betty and Bertie. where a sub-division recently dr in auoh a quiet and unassuming eerc mony. Among those front a distance veloped by the deceased has in way that many might be nr, The hearers were Frank Paige. who attended the funeral were, it a street bearing the Rankin aware of them One could truly Glen Urown, Ray Duboyce, Win, Mr, ami Mrs Henry Mizener, of name and one bearing the Fra say, that to know her, was to Hinvcs. Reg Topp and Kenneth M, MasterviUe; Mr and Mis L. sier name. love her. Miller, Mizener, Mr and Mrs Henry D’r Scholls lino pads In 190b, he formed Frasier, The funeral service took place Interment took place in Jorgenson, Mr and Mrs Maurice Thornton and Co., a company manufacturing proprietary med­ icines and veterinary remedies and in 1912, a Dominion charter ■¥< * ^ , was obtained and the company became a limited company. It is still operating in Cookshire and manufacturing (be leading prep­ arations with which the company started. In 1916. Mr. Frasier was mar­ Ip ried to Ruby Estelle Wahl, at Carbondale, 111. In April of that ..M l t year he started The Evergreens, HIGH SCHOOL STAFF — Teachers of the Aver s Cliff High School are seen above with the his late residence, which took a president of the Home and School Association at the reception held in their honor hy the year to build. The home was new group. From the left, they arc: Standing. Don Switzer. Grade 9: W. R. Langley, principal; Mrs very dear to him and all the rare 1959 E. Lunnie, Grade 6; Mrs. Muriel Cass, Grade 3; Mrs. L. Christiansen, Grade 5; Mrs. James Atal woods in it were selected person ally. The marriage was blessed ker, president of the H. and S.; IV. Scott, mathematics and science. Seated: Mrs. L I.ageux. by one beloved daughter, Gloria French specialist; Mrs. Muriel Martin, Grade 7; Mrs. Beulah Keeler, Grade 2; Miss S. MacMillan, Elaine, who, with her husband home economics: Mrs. M. McClary, Grade 1. Miss Mable Fraser was not present. and children, has resided in the ■ir ★ family residence. AVER'S CLIFF — The Home | reached to continue the UNlCEFremarks by each. Mr. Langley in The deceased was a liberal and School Association resumed for Hallowe'en, with the Worn-.troduced his teaching staff. Seven I contributor to all local and na 30- INCH activities with a Meet the Teach- ’ en's Institute assisting. ! of the 12 members are new to tional movements organized to ers Night held in the High School the count for the school ban- lhe School. ; promote public welfare, to the FULLY AUTOMATIC Auditorium. ner resulted in a tie for the Members of the Women's 1ns- Roman Catholic Church, the An­ The meeting was opened by evening between Grades 2 and : titute were hostesses for the glican and to the United Church GAS RANGE the president, Mrs. James Wal- 6. evening and, following adjourn­ of Canada, w’hich the family at­ tended. Of the sick, the under­ ker, who extended a cordial we!- R. G. McHarg. chairman of the ment, a film entitled, who will privileged and the lonely, he was come to the assembly, staff and board, introduced the new prin- reach Your Child, was shown. school board on behalf of the npal, W. R. Langley. Following Refreshments were served in the ever mindful. He was a great NO NEED FOR SUPERVISION lunch room, where a social was lover of flowers, and his gardens Association. enjoyed. at Cookshire and at Windsor Routine business was discus­ Mills were for some years show - ON THE SURFACE OR sed and some committees ap­ EAST HEREFORD places of the community. pointed to carry out the season's Mr. and Mrs. Norman Howe WATPjJI 00 __ There remains to mourn his IN THE OVEN! various projects. Decision was and Mr. Trueman Howe, of Dix- passing, his wife, F-stelle Wahl ville, were guests Mr. and Mrs. -phe Ladies Auxiliary to the Frasier; his daughter, Gloria Holax as meals cook Ihcnischvs in your Arnold Cunnington and Messrs. Canadian Legion, Branch 77 held Elaine Frasier Bcllam; his belov­ high-style, color-harmonized Enterprise FRELIGHSBURG Harold and Richmond Howe. a successful 500-party in the Le- ed grandsons, Frasier Wahl, Dr. D. C. Masters, of Bishop's ! gion Hall. Cards were played at Liles Paige and Harold James; Gas Range. Beauty and efficiency team The drives of the Bishcp Stew- University officiated in All Saints’115 tables. Prize for the highest his brother, Charles Clark Fra­ "”T\ up to give you foods eooked to per­ art Memorial Church are now Church in the absence of Rev. Mr. number of games was won by ser; and his son-in-law, Darrell fection at controlled temperatures covered with a heavy layer of Heistand, who with Mrs. Heistand ' ytr paui Brisettc. A bean-guess- A. Bellam. Predeceasing him 1 black lop, many thanks to the is on vacation. ing contest was won by Mrs. G. I were his brothers, Bailey, Jerod for maximum flavor and vitamin re land Henry, and his sisters, Nel- Simard Construction Company for a "bee" was held at AH Macintosh, who won a fancy tention. Completely-automatic, giant- gravel, etc. Saints' Church when a new fence cakei baked by Mrs. Margaret ! lie, Mrs Arthur Planche, and ! Hattie F. M. Fraser, and his size oven turns on and off- at any hour The Duguay waterworks are replaced the old one built when j Lewis Mrs Reba Holloway had now extended along Water Street the late Rev. J. C. Tannor was^^ ]uc|.v number for the" door adopted sister, Josie, Mrs. H. I . you select. Center-simmer burners have Humphrey, of Springfield, Mass. to the Town Hall. rector. prize. Refreshments were served. automatic selection of “High”, “Kry", The passing of a man so wide­ Mr. Victor Lopez has returned Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Owen The next card party will be ly known and interested in the “Simmer” and “Keep-Warm” heats. home after surgery in the, spent the weekend in Southern ; held in the Legion Hall on Oct, S welfare of all, will be deeply B.M.P. Hospital. Earlier he was ; New Hampshire and visited | 21. -I And here’s an extra bonus — new “Uni- felt. His place can never be filled injured at the Apple Cooperative friends in Littleton. N.H. yir. and Mrs. A1 Granger of ! and his memory will be steadfast matic” top burner all of your pans plant and rushed to hospital, lie Mr. and Mrs. John Colton and Brockviile, Ont., spent the week­ in the minds of the many to become thermostat-controlled. This -all- expects to be back at w'ork in guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. end at Mrs. George C. Tet- whom he had been so kind. new Enterprise Gas Range has every a month. ‘Gray. reault’s. MRS. NORMAN AIKENHEAD, 'y",' feature you’ve ever wanted! See it today OF SHERBROOKE at, your Enterprise dealer’s. I It was with deep regret that I the many friends of Mrs. Delia Has The Complete WM: Ufdi 11IÏK ySifi À ■Tiif.liTTÏim 'Aikcnhead learned of her death, ; after a short illness, in the I, ,^1", - '-V Sherbrooke Hospital, on Sept, iâi"' j 18, 195S. MORE BIG FEATURES: Lelia Blanche Lincoln was born in Stanstead, on Aug, 19, 1900, • "Oven-Ready" and "Oven-Timed" signal light*. daughter of the late Charles R EVERY UTENSIL AN iniminwil ! Lincoln and his wife, Mary Lu I cinda Biggar. AUTOMATIC APPLIANCE! • Electric mimite-minder on electric clock. In 1921 she married Norman Wilh the new “Uni-matic” Aikcnhead of Sherbrooke. who • High-speed, fast-lighting burners that save op LINE predeceased her in 1935 Soon thermostatically-controlled F.cÇaJ» to 30% in fuel — 1 giant size, 2 standard and after their marriage they went burner, every pot and pan 1 "Uni-matic”. 10 St. Catharines, Ont., where becomes an automatic they resided for a few years. From there they returned to appliance. Simply set to • Giant smokeless broiler under oven. MOST HANDSOME RANGES Sherbrooke, where the remaind- the required heat for any ! er of their lives was spent. For range-top cooking and t he • Large, easy-clean oven equipped with Perma- ON THE MARKET! the past 18 years Mrs. Aiken unique “Uni-matic” burner I head had been employed in the view glass window and Wonder-seal door. MADE IN CANADA Purchasing and Publicity Depart holds that exact temperature until food is perfectly I ments of the Canadian Ingersoll- done, then automatically lowers to “Keep-Warm.” • Interior oven light with removable Pyrex lens. i Rand Company in Sherbrooke, Foods won’t boil over, won’t scorch, won’t overcook, where she will be much missed. • Non-tip oven racks which slide on moulded She was a member of St. Pet­ won’t burn. brackets, er’s Anglican Church, the East­ ern Star, Queen Mary Chapter NEED EXTRA • Extra-strong oven hinges so door may be used Sec the following models today — j No. 5, and the Business and Pro- ! , 'S’ fessional Women's Club of Sher- KITCHEN HEAT? as shelf. WE’LL ALLOW OP TO ibrooke. Ask to see the Enterprise Mrs. Aikcnhead is survived by ! Combination Ranges • Sparkling tones of white, soft grey and charcoal. OIL-ELECTRICITY ! her daughter Norma, Mrs. Wal-; lace Lavallee, and her son-in-law. complete Gas Range with • Fluorescent canopy light. ★ i Mr. Lavallee of Bromptonville; | built-in oil heater — Gas I sister Gladys-, Mrs. Reg Draper Range with built-in gas • Acid-resisting titanium porcelain finish, i and brother-in-law, Mr. Draper, heater Gas Range with 1 WOOD COAL-ELECTRICITY of Compton; and two grandchil- ssaias» 8Ï idren, Wayne and Nancy Lavallee, built-in coal-and-wood • Automatic shut-off provides 100%-safety features. Rev. Guy Marston officiated ★ heater. All models in the at the funeral service held in same smart, practical, j St. Peter’s Church on Sept. 21. MAIL THIS COUPON for complot» information OIL-GAS 11959. Burial was in Maple Hill modern styling. Cemetery, Stanstead. The bear- 1 ers were Messrs. Harold Soper, ★ Henry Barlow, Arthur J, Ross. William Lavallee, John Ross, and THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO. LTD., iLen. Gillam. Sackville, N.B. DEPT. R IOIfi COAL-WOOD-GAS j The many beautiful flowers, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR 1 and messages of sympathy, were ' tokens of love and esteem from Q CW Please semi me full information about Enterprise Ranges ★ ; a host of friends who mourn [ GAS □ ELECTRIC □ COMBINATION ELECTRIC I for your old stove! ! their loss, along with the immed­ GAS-GAS iate family. □ COMBINATION GAS P COAL-WOOD p OIL I MRS, GRAYSON COUSENS, OF KNOWLTON. Name AN ALL-CANADIAN PRODUCT a KNOWLTON — This commun- Add re»» FOR EVENING jity and surrounding district was APPOINTMENTS, CALL HUGE PARKING LOT - IT’S BETTER ! FREE I saddened when on September 10. City...... Prtrr. 1 j Ethel May Paige, wife of Gray- Life and Fire Insurance To BEHIND OUR STORE Cover the Balance of Your j son D. Cousen-s passed away at Account. LO.2-4765 ; the B M P. Hospital at Sweets- burg. Born in Bolton Glen, Sept. 29 Stores in Cookshire and Rock Island 1894, she was the daughter 0. Marcotte Quebec Propane Levesque Ltd. Hector Lanctot the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwir A Full line of Enterprise stoves Paige and lived most of her life Meubles Enrg. Gas Co. Ltd. Exclusive service. Branches al Enrg. * YOUR SATISFACTION — OGR AIM " in the Glen. Rock Island A Cookshire On Aug 18. 19G1, she marrie- 516 Main Street, 243 King West 38 Wellington St. South, 280 Marquette St., Grayson D. Cousens and the; Richmond — TA. 6-3520 Sherbrooke — LO. 9-5117 Sherbrooke, Oue.—LO. 2-4765 Sherbrooke — LO. 2-3853 continued to live in the Gle until this Spring, when they pu: chased the Frizzle home on Lak Street in Knowlton E. Morin & Fils Bureau & Bureau Mrs. Cousens was a membe of the Knowlton United Churc Inc., Reg'd. and ai. sited the various group 2630 King St. W„ 385 Alexandre St., 38 WELLINGTON SOUTH SHERBROOKE LO. 2-4765 of the church whenever calif upon, and she always took t Sherbrooke — LO. 9-5548 Sherbrooke — LO. 2 2060 active part in the affairs of th

1 IA SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCT. 19, 1#SB Canadiens Teach Punch Imlach's tAupSe Leafs A Lesson, Win 4-2 Bang Home Three Goals In First Alouettes Must Win Saturday To RA CES: Dodgers Get $11,231.18 While Each • HOCKEY • Thursday'* Games Three Minules To Upset Undefeated Keep Playoff Hopes Alive In Closing Starters for While Sox Pick Up $2,225.11 For NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4, Toronto 2 Saturday Detroit 2, Chicago 1, Leafs; Red Wings Edge Hawks 2-1 Drive, Clash With Argos In Toronto Their Shares Of World Series AMERICAN LEAGUE If Toronto Maple Leafs didn’t know it before, they do now — i 1ST RACK — "O" TROT NEW YORK (AP)-Thc world The first place teams m each Qaebac 4, Cleveland 0. The nosediving Montreal Alou­ times since. They were dominant CURSE: $100.00 team playing has got to keep the pressure on league receive 70 per cent of the ettes fate a do-or-die situation in the league up until the Tiger- 1—USBEAU, O. I.«chance, champion Los Angeles Dodgers EASTERN PRO LEAGUE every minute. total receipts of the first four Three River* 5, Sault site, Marie 3. Saturday in the Rifi Four Foot­ fats' rose to power In 1957. 2 -CONNKU.Y It, It. Dupont and the losing Chicago White Sox Leal* took a little time getting untracked against Canadiens THREE NEW IMPORTS I KRISCO IIARVESTKR <’, Chabot will receive record shares for the games of the series. MU Royal* 4, HuU-Ottiwa 3, ball Union. I COUNT PULASKI, O Surprenant. Thursday night and before the gamt wa* three minutes old they Riddled with injuries and deep At least three imports are ex­ 1959 world .series. Each Dodger The Milwaukee Bravo* and the 5 - MARTHA SPKNCBR, G, Chanson, player voted a full share will get Cleveland Indians, second place had suffered their first defeat of the sea­ in a six-eatnc losing slump, the pected to debut with Als. Curt r, MlI.LSPrUNC. G. Dubola. finishers, accounted for 15 per son, once-mighty Alouettes meet Argo­ laukea. Hawaiian tackle obtained | 7 MR. LU LU, It. Pitre. $11,231.18 while each White Sox Tonight's Gomes cent of the total receipts. The It took Montreal exactly two minutes and twenty seconds to nauts at Toronto with their hopes from British Columbia Lions of H KING’S PRIDti. J P Normandm full share is worth $7,275.17, base­ Also; High Score. Braves’ team share was $86,997,60 NATIONAL LEAGUE for a playoff berth riding on the the Western Interprovincial Foot­ ball commissioner Ford Frick an­ score three goals and that was enough for a 4 2 victory, nounced Thursday. and the Indians’ $66,997.61. No game» scheduled. WINGS STILL WINNING outcome. ball Union; Milt Campbell, re­ JND A 4TH — "O" TROT A PACE newcomer this year, got his first PURSE: $700. (div.l The series set a record of Each Milwaukee full share was AMERICAN LEAGUE In the only other NHL game of With three games left in the cently purchased from Kileh- two big league points—both as­ 1 TRY AX .lONKK. G. Dubola, $893,301.40 for the largest plat­ worth $J,808.16 and each Cleve­ Providence at Rochester, |the night con­ Rig Four’s It game schedule, the ener-Waterloo Dutchmen of the sists—and played standout hoc­ Senior Ontario Rugby Football 2 DANNY DIAMOND, G. Roblchaud, ers’ share ever distributed, Los land full share $1,799.94. The tinued to roll with a 21 victory situation looks like this: Ï LITTI.K. ROYAL, A. Gravel. EASTERN PRO LEAGUE key. Union, and Wes Oidcon, who did Angeles’ team share was $375,- Braves gave 33 full shares and Three Rivers at Sudbury, | over Chicago, Hamilton Tiger - ('ats have 4 .lAHRL’ITOWN NORA, O. .Sheldon, At Detroit, the Wings spotted clinched first place with 18 points some quarterbacking in pre-sea­ 5 ROYAL DAt.K. L. Denauit. 186,59 and Chicago’s total share the Indians cut up 31. The victory, sparked by Alex Delvecchio’s two second • period the Black Hawks a second-per- on a 02 record. Ottawa Rough son exhibition, will likely see ft.. MKRIUK DAKNLKYSON. amounted to $250,124.39. 10 FOR THIRD S Desroehers. The third-place San Francisco iod tally, then came back on Del- Riders arc next with 10 points action. The Dodgers voted 29 full Standings goals and another stellar ­ 7—DEFIANCE. R. Lague. shares and the White Sox 31. Giants and the New York Yan­ tending job by Terry Sawchuk, vecchio’s pair to win their third and Toronto and Montreal are Argos, still healthy in all de­ II MIGHTY JACK. P. Masse kees received 10 per cent of the NATIONAL LEAGUE tieil at eight. partments, say they’re gunning Also Truly Vnlo. The previous record for a full put the undefeated Wing- in first game, share given to a winning player melon, each slicing up $44,- P W I. T F A Pt > place, one point ahead of B;». , : SAVED BY SAWCHUK TOUGH SCHEDULE for three straight wins and a Detroit ...... 4 3 0 1 9 4 7 3RD A 7TH — "O'' PACE was $11,147.90 to the Now York 665.07. Bruins. Sawchuk has been the big dif- Only one of Alouettes’ final second-place finish after three PURSE: $300.00 (div.) Boston ...... 1 3 1 0 19 13 6 Giants in 1954. The Brooklyn The Pittsburgh Pirates and the 2 three games is at home and after seasons of winding up in the 1 LISK DIKI-t TLY, A. Reaudoln. Montreal ...... 4 1 1 13 12 3 Henri Richard, Jean Beliveau fcrcncc in all Detroit games so Detroit Tigers, the fourth place Toronto ...... 3 2 1 0 11 8 4 Saturday they fare two with cellar. 2 l.ADY KONG, G Rohlchaud, Dodgers in 1956 held the previ­ and Marcel Bonin triggered the far j. DIXIE'S BABY, A. Gravel. ous high of $8,934.34 for a loser's teams, collected five per cent uf Chicago 5 1 4 0 ! i 15 2 goals that beat Toronto. Dickie Tb agile netminder has al- Hamilton. Argonauts have two Tie ats have some injuries to New York 4 0 4 n il 19 ü home games left, including Sat­ worry them, chiefly the dislo­ I DUCKY G, C. Poulin. full share. the total receipts, each distribut- Moore, l h e league’s scoring lowed but four goals in four 5 - h’RKI'TlOM DIRECT, II. Lepage, FOUR-GAME TALLY ing $22,332. AMERICAN LEAGUE His teammates have urday’s and finish up their cated shoulder which is expected li - MARTY UR LED, O. Surprenant. champion the last two seasons, i game to keep place-kicking ace Steve The previous largest players' Players eligible to vote in the P W L T K A Pts tallied the Habs’ other goal—his only scored nine in that span— schedule against Rough Riders. 7—WILLIAM WEST KYKR, Providence 4 0 8 F. Desrochcrs. share, which is figured on rec­ [distribution of shares are those 5 1 21 13 first of the current campaign. lowest in the league so far In Saturday's other Rig Four Onesehuk on the sidelines for the Ilershey 4 2 1 i 8 8 5 ft real a VF. r Lague. ; who were with the club from action the Tiger-Cats visit Ot- rest of the season. Offensive line- eipts for the first four games Sprlnglield ... o 0 0 0 1 1 b 4 Frank Mahovlieh and Bob Pul- He turned away 15 shots Thurs­ Also: Mn .imlllcnne Star. June 1 and were still there by f> t a w a. , men Harry Lampman and Bronco only, was $$8t,783.72. That was Quebec ... 2 4 0 13 17 4 ford scored for Leafs, day night in a hectic third period The Montrealers haven’t missed Nagurski will miss Saturday’s 4TH RACE — "D" PACE set by the world champion New I Sept. !. The voting takes place Cleveland .... !$ 1 3 1 12 16 3 BELIVEAU STARS and 29 for the game. Chicaao’s PURSE: $100.00 York Giants and the Cleveland prior to the world series. Hochester .... 1 1 0 0 2 ft 2 Beliveau, who came down with (Hen Hall was even busier, stop- a playoff berth since 1002 and action hut should he fit again by Buffalo 3 0 3 0 3 17 U the season’s end. I MR. NORWAY. F. Newell. Indians in 1954 series. This year's The Dodgers were quite liberal a mild attack of flu Wednesday , ping 83. have been in the Urey Cup three ■1 DANNY BROOKE, B. Chabot total, of course, was the direct in their full shares. Pitcher Art EASTERN PRO LEAGUE and was a doubtful starter until The only shot that eluded Saw- ■\ WAYNE II. ABBE, H. Gendron. P W L T F A Pts 4--SPOUTNICK, Geriron Lachance. result of the 92.000 plus crowds Fowler, who was sent to Spokane shortly before game time, was chuk was HuH’s rebound at 12:43 Hull-Ottawa 4 2 2 0 16 13 4 :> MOO MOO, Gilles Lachance. at Hie Los Angeles Coliseum. Aug. 13, was voted a full share Mtl. Royals 3 1 0 2 10 9 •i the winners’ big gun. Besides col- of the second period, Fa-rous Warwick Brofhers To Tour 0—KITTEN, O. Morin, The former total share record as were pitcher Roger Craig, Three Rivers 3 2 1 0 12 !* 4 looting his first goal of the year, Delvecchio tied it up 43 seconds 7 MIGHTY BAILS, W. Mosher as well as the previous winning Larry Sherry and shortstop Sudbury 2 1 0 1 K 5 3 ID SWEET BROOKE. L. Bergeron. the all - star centre set up two later and scored the winner at Kingston 3 1 2 Ü 11 13 2 Also: Ricky Rlgg». and losing highs included televi­ Maury Wills. more for a three-point effort. 19;05 of the same period. Poland And Teach Coaches And sion and broadcasting receipts of Wills was brought up from S. Ste. Marie 3 0 2 1 7 13 1 Both of the All teams take a breather to- 5TH A 8TH — "O" PACE about $85,000 from pre-game and Spokane June 1, Craig was re­ ’Canadiens and Johnny Bower cf night. Saturday Boston is at Tor- PURSE: $350 (div.) called from the same dut) June 1 CLEVER WATTS, O. Sheldon. post-game shows, which arc not the Leafs had a busy night in onto and New York visits Mont- Players Fine Poinls Of Hockey 2 MIGHTY ABBE, P. Masse. included in the players’ pool any 17 and Sherry came up from St. Sal Maglie To goal. Bower blocked 38 drive*, real. :i BERT EBI.IS, G Lachance. more. ! Paul July 2. !9 of them in the first period. Rangers and Canadiens return KD MONTON’ (CP) - The of the Warwick line. “We arc 4— JET POWER. L. Muekins. Look For Job Plante stopped 38, 13 in the first!to New York Sunday night while Three Warwick brothers, fa­ getting expenses only,’’ 5— AVALON ART, F. St-Oenls. and 14 in the last. Boston plays at Chicago and Tor- mous for their bruising hockey, The Warwicks have been out ft- BILLY U LEW, O. Morin. As Pitching Aid Billy Hicke, Canadiens’ lone onto is at Detroit, of organized hockey since the 7 LARRY CHIEF', < . Mathieu. Canadian Quarterback Russ Jackson are going to Poland to teach I) -UNSAY BROOKE, A. Beaudoin. NIAGARA FALLS. N Y. (AP) coaches and players the finer 1957 - 58 season when they points of the Canadian game, played with Kamloops Chiefs in 7TH RACE — "D" PACE Sal Maglie, former New York the Okanagan Senior League. PURSE: $100.00 Of Ottawa Turned Down Scholarship Giants and Brooklyn Dodgers Batlfe Continues Saturday In WIFU tirant, Bill and Dick, perhaps I MARIETTE IBAF, F. Desrochera the most heavily penalized for­ They own a restaurant in Ed­ 2— KENT’S BOY. L. Larose. pitching star, said Thursday he ward line in senior hockey, monton 3— CYRIL'S FLICKA, L. Denauit. W’ould seek a job as a major sail N'o\. 13 from Montreal ; But they were planning a 4 MO I, ASS, E. Newell. To Play In Big Four With Riders league pitching coach next sea­ For Playoff Spois Wifh All Teams comeback this season as extra 5—UNO. A. Surprenant, son. aboard Ihc Polish liner Batory ft QUEEN ETON. G. Lachance for a 30-day leclure-and play strength for F, d m o n t o n Oil OTTAWA (CP) — Perhaps the term as No. 1 quarterback, had Maglie said he would not re­ 7—UOLONF.t, FLEET, .1. Fearneley. only reason quarterback Russ dreamed equally long about play­ tour of Poland. Kings, a junior t cam which It MISS ALLIE STORM turn to his job as farm system Jackson isn’t playing rugger for ing Big Four football. In Aclion, Bonders Holding Lead “This is a very serious good plays in the Central Alberta In­ Also: Harry Prince. coach with the St. Louis Cardin­ termediate League, They will Oxford University is that he pre­ WAITED LONG All five Western Interprovincia! cations arising from a broken will trip which will be good for 10TH RACE — "D" PACE als. ferred Big Four football action. “I thought the matter over for Football Union teams see action hockey and Canada'" Bill War work out with the Oil Kings un­ PURSE: $100.00 leg last season. He will replace Jackson, the young man who a couple of weeks but deep down Maglie was dropped from the this weekend. Three of them will wick, 35 - year * old leftwinger, til Nov. It when they leave for 1 HI,l E MOUNTAIN BROOKL Canadian Tony Kehrer. W. Mosher. | seems to make Ottawa Rough 1 honestly think my mind was Cards’ active player roster in be fighting for playoff berths. said Thursday. '‘Wo are going Montreal. 2 TOM'S STAR HAL. O. Morin, ! Riders tick, pondered the altern­ made up from the start. I’d April. Only Lions have manpower prob­ to show them C a u a d i a n The tuur was arranged by i ft OFORGE LOGAN, G. Lachance. atives of a Rhodes scholarship waited too long for a chance to have clinched a playoff spot. lems. Defensive half Sonny hoikr.v as il is played." George Brodski, editor of a 1 BROOKE HARVESTER, Bergeron. j nomination and a professional get into pro sport.” Homer is limping with a bruised Lectures, ice practices and sports newspaper in Katowice, ! V PATRIC K MERRYWOOD. The teams will be going with in conjunction with the Polish U. Grenier. football career. Thus, he commuted from To­ NY Commission their 12 imports, announced this foot. Coach Wayne Robinson at least, six exhibition games Ih LADY O’BRIEN, L. Rarosc. Ottawa's gain was Oxford’s ronto’s Ontario College of Educa­ hopes to take Homer on the have been arranged with the Hockey Federation and govern­ week after the clubs had played ment, 7 MILO HANOVER, R Chabot. loss, it was indicated Thursday in tion for all’ Rider games last To Ho'd Meeting the 13th game of their 16-game weekend road trip but it is un­ national hockey teams of Po­ I! MISS ROSSI, G. Lachance. nn interview with the 23-year-old year and still was one of the 35 likely he will see action. Offen­ land, Sweden. West (lermany Also: Happy Chum. schedule. Each club, except Cal­ McMaster University grad who students recommended for a On Boxing gary Stampedcrs, has three sive end Bruce Claridge was hit and Czechoslovakia, REMEMBER WHEN . . . lias found a pass-scoring touch teacher’s certificate without hav­ with the flu. “This is strictly a friendly LAST NIGHT'S STARS NEW YORK—(JP)—'1. j state games left. Calgary has two. George Hainsworth, one of the to go with his acknowledged tal­ ing to write examinations. athletic commission said Thurs­ Bombers, with 20 points, meet visit,” said Grant, a right­ ents as a running quarterback. On and off the field, Jackson is winger who at 38 is the oldest great goalies in hockey history, Centre Jean Beliveau of Mont­ day it will hold hearings looking British Columbia Lions in Winni- was killed in a car accident near After five opening losses, Ottawa credited with a cool confidence. into "certain payments made to 1 peg Saturday night while Edmon- Paquette-Kuntz real. who scored one goal and j sits alone in second place with Gravcnluirst, Ont., nine years ago “I feel I can throw the ball as I underworld and undercover indi­ ! ton Eskimos take on the Stam- today, A 55-\ car-old Kitchener al­ assisted on two others as the I five victories. far as any one—not as accur­ Canadiens defeated Toronto viduals in connection with boxing peders in Calgary. Edmonton is Fined For Fracas JAMES ime derman, he had retired from “It was in April, 1957, when ately, ot course, but experience in second place with 16 points Maple Leafs 4-2 Thursday. ; bouts and promotions.” hockey at age -11 after 14 seasons. they asked me whether I’d accept j should straightened that out.” ; and Lions and Stamps are tied The hearings, however, will not By Commissioner of PARIS AUTO He won the Vezina trophy three Alex Delvecchio of Detroit, who a nomination for the two-year Jackson’s speciality still may for third with 14. scored two second period goals scholarship,” said the diffident be rolling out on the option play ! be held until after the conclusion WINNIPEG (CP) - Two Big 1744 King W., seasons in a row ending in 1929 Eskimos need one win to dinch Four Football Union players that gave the Red Wings a 2-1 young high school teacher. “It but last week he took over the of the pending trial of Frankie while with Montreal, and in that, a playoff spot. The first place have been hit in the pocketbook Sherbrooke, triumph over Chicago Black could have been a difficult deci­ Big Four lead in average pass­ Carbo, the commission said. This season he had 22 shutouts in 44 1 teams gets a bye into the final by football commissioner G. LO, 9-0501, LO. 7-7394 Hawks Thursday. sion because after all the pres­ ing gains with a mark of 9.9 vvas done at the request of dis- playoff while the second and Sydney Halter as a result of a specializes in serving English- tige and opportunities at Oxford yards in 65 attempts, lie also [ trict attorney F’rank Hogan’s of- Los A n g e I » s — Baymundo third • place clubs meet in the fracas in Hamilton last Monday. speaking customers. Spokane, Wash. — Hank Casey, are things you dream about.” } fice, the commission said, (Battling) Torres, 135, Mexico, threw three touchdown passes in semi-finals. CITROEN AND PANHARD knocked out Johnny Busso, 137, 1161, San Francisco, outpointed But Jackson, who came to Rid­ weekend action against Montreal Carbo, alleged underworld box- Halter announced Thursday DEALERS Eskimos clash with Bombers in night he had slapped a $150 fine New York, 2. Eddie Cotton, 164, Seattle, 10. ers last year and took over this and scored a major himself. {ing lord, has been indicated on | Edmonton Monday and Lions charges of conspiracy and acting on Toronto Argonauts’ Bobby play Saskatchewan Roughriders Kuntz and a $50 fine on Hamil­ as a tight manager without li­ ! in Regina. The regular schedule cence. ton Tiger - Cats’ Don Paquette, Will Greaves' Experience Pays Off, tcnds Monday, Oct. 26. both ejected for fighting in (lie ! Edmonton lost its chance—un- final minutes of the game. less Winnipeg drops a game—for Kuntz received the larger fine | a first-place spot when Calgary for his conduct after receiving s Knocks Out Leroy Flamand In Fourth SPORTSMAN'S downed Eskimos 41-23 last Mon­ match . day. Coach Otis Douglas said the The Kuntz-Paquette fight re To Retain Canadian Middleweight Tille PiSEST key to Stamps’ success in recent suited in most players on the field and several spectators join­ m CALGARY (CP)—Wilf Greaves Greaves returns to New York j SPRING CRAPPIES games is that the offence has 1 of Edmonton, hoping for a big to prepare for a Nov. 13 date with I started to work properly. He ing the melee. pay-day next month against Robinson, recognized in the state: ASTIC FLOAT gives credit to import quarter­ The entire incident also I Sugar Ray Robinson, knocked of New York and Massachusetts back who. he said, is prompted Halter to send out or­ LIN2 i getting on to the Canadian game. ders to referee Hap Sh oui dice out Leroy Flamonri of Calgary as world middleweight king. TO PCD Thursday night lo retain his Greaves is not among the top 10 Fullback of the that Big Four officials bear down Bondex Canadian middleweight boxing challengers. * FEET Bombers will likely start against in future games so that ill-feeling j crown. 32ND WIN OR TO : the Lions after missing the last isn’t permitted to get as high as SUIT ; eight games because of compli­ it did in the Monday contest. Greaves. 23. who won the title The victory gave Greaves 32 ! from Cobey McCluskey 18 months w ins and a draw in 45 fights. 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Johansson And LMT NIGHT'S FIGHTS Four Clubs Left, League To Seek Minor Hockey Lennoxvllle High School Posts Two Calgary Alta VViHie Greave» Patterson May Itio, Edmonton, knocked out l.e toy FI am.'mi, l M, ta lu ary, 4 Other Entries; Future Of Circuit Here'on Sunday Wins To Tie St. Pol's For Lead In Oak 1.mJ, Cali/, Hut.; i Meet In New York mu i; j. Mt'nlo p.u k < altf, out The first meeting of the Minor OTK.HORU, .sw e.ien VP P»‘inU »i K.t.Mu.r. / tiii.uT, ’•.v- Doubtful As Four-Club Operation Hockey season tor the Eastern The returtt ught be tvs ( hoi Germain, to Townships section of the Quebec St. Francis Valley Soccer League weight cl:ïampion Ins o m a r Philadelphia Jimmy Wcc Magog and Richmond withdrew trom the Eastern Township» cham, I5S. Miami kmv.keJ ou Minor Hockey Association will Lennoxville High School with I. 1» weight lennoxville are lot» hansrnn atid 1 d i 'atilor son will Intermediate Hockey League last night at a meeting held at the be held tvi N OH Yerk under Krarkio tku! > \uxlcm, t:»,s Phil tn refresh you FAŸT/ be held Sunday afternoon. Oct­ two win» ami no defeats are out stronger than last season ami h. i '4 New Sherbrooke Hotel leaving the (uture of the circuit pending ober 18 at 2.00 at the New Sher probable mot toil ol Su o ! atfetphia, 4 in front of the Si Francis Valley wil be a hard team to heat on , I » « n n Four teams, Drummondville, Asbestos, Victoriaville and Sherbrooke brooke Hotel, in Sherbrooke Icterseholastic Soccer league their home ground» American bac Ttnirv arc the remaining clubs. Plans for the coming season will Last week they chalked up a 11-0 The teams follow l.enn >x\ille That vv., W i President l.en O'Donnell will try to interest Granby, St. Hya be discussed and prepared with win over Magog and on Tuesday High, b.uuly Cotton, Alex MeCub Iron» Kitwui Alllq,Hit . Join cinthe or Sorel to join the loop. It is understood that a few years delegates from Victoriaville upset St Patrick High by a 5 1 bin, Nate M.unhgo, David CrOiby, sun'» adl 1:sor, in an cr\ iew ago these cities were interested in joining the league and they will Drummondville, Asbestos. Rich score. Next fue-day Danville V» Robert Stewart, Sutherland, Rich­ Vllquist i !n> s. lid suffto AUTO GLASS be contacted to see if there is any possibility of them replacing the mond, Windsor Mills, Granbj bestos Shipton wil be the visitor» ardson, Pat Beland, John Klinck, capital alrea d> InIS been tamed, plams to go t v) ’i.m I n two clubs who dropped out. Waterloo, M a g o g, Thetford at Lennoxville. Donald Rothney Gary Taylor, Magog's reason was the lack ------—~—r------, , H Mines. East Angus, Stanstead Goal scorers for Lennoxville. Terry Lane, Bill Bowman, Mar­ States wit hiu lh«• tut‘\t few ii BROKEN? of artificial ice as their new rink ;^cesstu!ly. U "»« Rock Island, Lake Megantic, and in the Magog game, were John tin Taylor and John Mcllarg to look Ol the kit: ion. won't be ready until next season. ,ha' jn ■vears P*?1‘h\oId Sherbrooke have been invited to KLnck and Donald Rothney each St Patrick'» High: D Leblanc- "At the sn\iii e till 10 1 will rial League and Quebec Hockey cuss some ‘tarIs Mil!'i Su ,- As for the Richmond club it attend. Any other centre» wish with three. Sutherland. Richard­ J. Game.ni, J Ch.trlebois. 1* Don Ameru an hac'ko i he' said seems that financial troubles are League folded once they dropped ins to affiliate should send dele son, with two Sandy Cotton, Pat cel. V Lynch, M. Daniels, B. call or visit into the four-club status. Boland and Dale Smith each with Mtillin». P. Legendre, 11 White, Allquist nil t* il out th e poss the main reasons. Both clubs ask­ gates. OAN ADI AN gQ] PITTSBURGH ed for a year's suspension from On the other hand it was point- Last year 150 clubs and some single tallie» M Tinker, J Bervant and M it y the return (i ■ ht might he \ the league. ed out that the success of such 1.850 players were duly affiliat­ The Lennoxville boys found Levesque. in Sweden SI ANOINC a league would depend entirely ■ 1 insist tlIl a t th 0 match 115 Big Forks South, Shcrbrook* — LO. 7 4846 If no other clubs can be found ed with the Minor Asociation stiffer opposition on Tuesday I- W 1 lo replace these it seems that the that all four clubs were properly and according to reports men when they tangled with Si Pat­ tiTt' fought in N w A erk,' ho s league- which last year won the balanced. This would be the sec- ed so far there should be some rick's aggregation. Closer combin­ St Patrick Ahiquist a 1> 0 a ddeai t hat roi Provincial Intermediate Cham- rot of continuing such a loop, ation among the forwards was V n s ini estigation.» of June 26 t FOR FAST 200 clubs in the fold thn year Sheibrooke the pionship, will cease to operate. President O'Donnell and Henry Minor Hockey comprisi - juve the big factor in the game, Mafiofi promotion hy ‘ i » \ 0\\ A ork This seemed to be the general op- Crochetiere, district vice-presi- nile. midget, bantam, pee wee and Donald R ithney and Gary Tay letic comnns sion phMsed GUARANTEED11 ii.ion of the remaining clubs, dent of the QAHA, will meet mosquito sections Ages range lor put the homesters ahead in greatly." Drummondville and Asbestos with officials of the three towns from 18 years of age down to 8 the first half and they added In Salt Lake Guy Harry Mark stated they didn't think that a to see if they are interested in and 9 years. single goals in the second half. son, general manager of boxing SAFETY GLASS J1 Pat Beland also scored for the Soccer Results four-club circuit could operate joining the circuit. Rule books, players' cards and at Madison Square Garden, said referees’ reports are furnished winners John Ganieau got tho LONDON AIM Results of the Garden would he interested' INSTALLATION m'Vâ., free and no affiliation fees are visitors’ lone tally. soccer matches played in the in discussion of a return light "if Al Lopez Runs Away With American charged clubs. Clubs ' can pro­ The game was well played by United Kingdom Thursday .ind when Johansson is free from * both teams and each man pulled 6iptul installation bv «w cure the Accident Insurance plan English Laagua all obligations, commitments or qualifiai mechanics for their players at a very mini­ Fourth Division contracts which he may our petmits CPI to guaiinlec mum charge. Association and representative Doncastei 1 Aldershot 2 lently have ami is free to listen, all windshields against League Manager-Of-Year Honors leaHagf toi one full vrar Vice-president Maurice Parsons for the Eastern Townships will Notts 2 Carlisle 1 to competitive offers from other NEW YORK (AP)—Al Lopez to one-sided victories. In his nine of the Quebec Minor Hockey he in charge of the meeting, Workington t Darlington t promoters " blended the Chicago White Sox ; seasons as a big league pilot, he speed and good pitching with his has had more "seconds" than a own mangcrial experience and starved boarding-house tenant. know-how to end the four-year His teams, the White Sox and American League pennant domi­ Indians, were runners - up seven nation cf Casey Stengel and the times to Stengel's Yankees. Once. New York Yankees. ;in 1954, his Indians came out on Largely because he helped top in a close race with New ANNOUNCING FOR 1960 bring the first flag in 40 years i York. to Chicago's South Side, Lopez Lopez, who began his organ­ today was voted the American ized baseball career with Tampa League manager of the year for of the Florida State League in SIX STUNNING STYLES 1939 in the Associated Press an­ 1925, spent 18 seasons as a big nual poll. ; league catcher with Brooklyn, The gay senor from Tampa, Boston. Pittsburgh and Cleve­ Fla., won by an overwhelming land. His lifetime major league FROM THE majority in the balloting by mem­ batting average was .262. nv STUD E BAKER bers of the Baseball Writers’ As­ He first managed in the Ameri­ sociation of American. He col­ can Association in 1948, leading lected 159 votes, with Joe Gordon Indianapolis to the pennant. of Cleveland polling 12 and Oddly, Walt Alston, whose Los Jimmy Dykes of Detroit the r> Angeles Dodgers beat the White maining three. Sox in the world series, piloted WT IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT St. Paul of the AA the same I! Lopez, 51, is not accustomed year. St. Paul finished third. «JüHï « Three-Way Tie For First Place In II Eastern Professional Hockey League A ’ The Eastern Professional break a 3-3 tie. : > Hockey League was thrown into Other Lion goals were scored s: a three-way tie for first place by Leon Rochefort, Dave Balon Thursday night as victories by- and Ian Anderson. Ron Quenville Montreal Royals and Trois-Rivi­ scored two for Thunderbirds and ères Liens draw them alongside Fred Hilts got the other. Hull-Ottawa Canadiens. It was Soo's second loss in Montreal continued its early three games, leaving them in season unbeaten streak with a 4-3 last place with one point. King­ win over the Canadiens. They ston is fifth with two points. Ifxlnv s most tasteful Mvling nrv\ lachion Irr-h colors, new appointments, new limits, Owner* report frwrr »rrvire joh* lower vrrrioi! tied their first two games. Lions BEAUTIFUL PRACTICAL charges, mimed gasoline and innrrance com*. beat Soo Thunderbirds 5-3 for their second win in two games. Laver-Mark Duo The other clubs in the six-team vm loop were idle, but third-place is Broken Up Æ Sudbury W o 1 v e s, with three MELBOURNE (AP) — Austra­ ilpIpSR $ i points from two games, get some lia's No. 2 doubles combination action tonight when they host the of Bob Mark and Rod Laver has Lions. broken up because their tempera­ t ' k*' »»• *>’ ' At Hull, Que., the Royals, led ments are incompatible. sN-T- by Bill Sutherland who scored Australian Davis Cup captain l Wm three goals, built up a 4-0 lead and coach, Harry Hopman, an­ if: and then held Canadiens’ come­ nounced this Thursday in an ar­ ' "yy/rt, ...... --. back attempt to three goals. Reg ticle in The Melbourne Sun. Hi Grigg scored the other Mont­ Hopman said Laver will play real goal. Bob Boucher, who kept through the Australian season m up his hot goal-a-game pace with with Frank Gorman, and Mark his fourth goal in four games. will compete for the Queensland Frank Chiarelli and Billy Carter doubles title with Martin Mulli­ Am •' scored for Hull-Ottawa. gan. m At Sault Ste. Marie the teams mi continaully exchanged leads be­ fore Gilles Thibeault scored a pair of third - period goals to I N H L Leadars Owners wriie "more happy, carefree driving with Super-f. ponvive V8 (proven loday'j most rvo Standing: Detroii won 3. lost 0. I he Lark ' than with anv ofher car recentlv owned. LOVEABLE DRIVEABLE nomical) or stepped up Super Fconoray Six. BOWLING tied 1, points 7. Points: Horvath, Boston. 9, m Rendex-Vous des Jeunes Sport- Goals: Horvath, Boston, 5. .. if—10 Modem Alleys—duck- Assists: Stasiuk. Boston, 5. pins. S pins. Special rates for Shutouts: Sawchuck. Detroit, 1. vmMm all Leagues. For reservations: J. Beaudoin, Tel. 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‘I i Jr.galH; treasurer, Murray New- Mike Murray, Ralph Brown, Gary 12 SHERBJIOOKI DAri-Y RECORD, FRIDAY OCT 16 185» Sutton ard Robtr.icn; secretary, fn .re Haynes, Erie Burnh.m. Billy Ott'NIS THE MENACt By Hank K#tcha« Association Plans UNICEF CollectionAl Norih Halley VIII, St.nley Lew-; Gr IN !.. s.-r. DUarenee Murphy. Don. id McGovern. Winston Bieseo NORTH HATLEY - Mrs. C, I pupils to become acquainted w ith among the girl-- Awards wiil be High School Lynne Hle--:r; Gr. N, J hn Je.t- and Alvin Hoyt, Smith and '1rs, A. Greer of the the children’! teachers given to the two Rinteul boys nmg»; Gr. XL Mae Miller; Ur and the two R ibir.son boys, in News XII. Darelh Mitler T first league basketball program committee tho Hume Owing to the extensive con­ game*, refereed by Richard struction program now in pr < recognition of their efforts V I.He V- i*nin pre.; eni, and School Association met with Mr, and Mr:. O Mappin hat. To help observe Fire Pre, n - .pit., of Kcawlton, were plaj- Mr-,. L. St, Laurent and Mrs. W. gren at the school building, Teddy Rutter; vice preider;!, sold their farm to Mr P. Brack e:. at the High School Know! Ride of the Catholic Winner s ! school opening was delayed amt tion Week, we had a fire drill Arthur Kauchet; secretary. Ed ington, and have moved to Lon­ on Monday, When the alarm ton took both games, Intermed­ Association to make plans for | activities and meetng were late UMtr; treasurer, Bf*sda Bailey don, Ont. rang, the pupils walked quickly iates 38-6, and Senior»- W-27. a UNICEF collection by the ehil ! in getting organized. The A .socj- Students' Council: President. and quietly out of the scho:l U - UNDA STURGEON dren of the community on Hal­ ation extends a hearty welemn • Mr and Mr-.. G. A. St, C'aihryn Carr; vice president, How took only one minute and 35 sec­ lowe’en, to all parents and tre nds to at­ Pierre ami Miss Emily LcBaron well. motored to Boston for a week­ ond- to evacuate the building. FRELIGHSBURG - In previous years the children tend the October meeting on the "Spotlight” staff E Ulor, Sheila end. After the Thanksgiving holiday, have canvassed their neighbor­ evening of Wednesday, Oct. 21, Hooper; business manager, Lean Mr> Ernest Huff visited her at the s :hool. girls will appear in navy blue hood! with gratifying results, and Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sherman Uyer A.sintant éditer of the sister, Mrs Bertha Gilson, at accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arn­ tunio. and the’boys are to wear have been treated to a party fol GENEPAL NOTES preyed pants, shiru, and tie.-. "Spotlight" and possi! , editor Massawtppt and both spent a old McNab on a motor trip to next year has not yet been lowing their collections, Final Mrs, F. Woodward, convener At assembly, Mr. Pt'gau pre­ fei da).- with their brother, the neighboring States, chosen. arrangements for this year’s UN­ I of agriculture of the local w I sented badges to the pupils who Mr J. bn Lane, and Mrs. Lane, ICEF will be announced by both branch announced the winners in have been elected t othe many The players on the Senior ba> at Richmond, Vt, organizations. ketbail team are, Teddy Ruiter, the garden contest among the MYSTIC - and various offices, They are as Mr» Evelyn Haseltine accom- The Home and School group children taking seeds distributed follows ; Arthur Faucher, Steve Trew. pinied Mr and Mrs Orin Bai- discussed also, plant for tiv •• at the school. Among tho boys, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bockus, Cla." pre-idents, Grade IV, Juergen Peterat, Stanley Lewis. I v of Riihton, to the State», October meeting, which will be Gary Card was the winner, hav- of Andover, Conn., spent a week James Bailey, Gr. V, Pay,in* Ed Uhlen. Nelson Kidd, Law­ where Mr». Haseltine spent a their annual "meet the teachers" iing produced the best results and with Mr. and Mrs. R, F. P, Charby; Gr VI. Albert Wat.i- rence Bcomhower. On 1 ic Inter­ few days with Mr, and Mrs, meeting, an opportunity given to doing all the work entjiled him Soule. house; Gr. VII, Gary Haynes, Gr. mediate team are, Paul Porgau, V in Patterson and Mrs G. the parents and frien s of the self, Betty Price was winner Duncan Phelp», Ricky Eland, Aldrich at Moscoma, N.H.

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; was held in the school audito­ rium, and the W 1. furnished re- Women's !nsli!uîe I fre.sihments and provided a film. ê The next quarterly meeting of the County is to he held in Holds Meeling North Stanstead in November. Mrs. W, I). Thompson was ap­ pointed delegate and Mrs. Ruth At Ayer's CÜÎ! Waite alternate. Some discussion concerning Hallowe’en arose, and AYER'S CM FK — The Wo­ it was decided to get in contact men')- I Miluto mol in (he Cnileil with the Home and School and Church Hall will) the presitlent, follow same procedure as last Mrs Nelson I'i. rce. in the chair. year. A letter of thanks was read Mrs, Little requested that a letter of thanks be written to I from Mrs Alice Mcllrr;:, and a letter from Mr; Knis'.-.:-, County Mrs. Corey, secretary of Stan- Had County Agriculture Society Pontiac! secretary, teliling of the re.-.ty,na­ for Hie use of the booth, dining lïesl! «ne. .it'oni tion of Mrs. Mappin, as eonve ner o eduealion. She is to he hall and kitchen during Ihe School replaced b> Mrs Marvel Smith : Fair. Also a letter inf thanks of Hatley. A letter was also to Fred Fisher for helping out read from Miss Ruth lletherins- ! at the booth on lhat day. ton, secretary for S'.anitcad North Mrs. Waite, convener of edu­ asking Hint the branch do some­ cation. in charge of the program, thing at Christmas for ihe adapt­ read three interesting and in­ formative articles concerning ed French child, Fierce Hcluyk, I- •" an;l his family, seven in all It schools in Russia, juvenile deli- Bns&ajijijiMjgMg ,11. ^|>I.»«MI> ------was decided to give at least 25 quents in England, and the old cents per member to buy Christ­ and new systems of education in mas pre ents for the boy and Canada, his family, to tie given at the Lunch was served by the hos November meeting iiessos. Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Mrs. Rerwick, convener of wel­ Keith. fare and health, reported lhat GENERAL NOTES the MacDivitt children hd been Mrs. I.ora Fish, of Hatley, has looked after satisfactorily by two been spending a few days in neighbors, Money to be taken ! town visiting friends. iüii from the regular funds to pay I Mrs. F. J. Brown spent the for their care. The mother .s past week at the home of her 'i c - -v home from hospital. brother, Mr. Bond Little, in North ^eooo^ft'KKh'nnirMw.iii Mrs. Ruth Waite, convener of II iitley. education, spoke about the School Mr, William Philbrooke, of Bos- opening to be held Oct. HO, prises ion. Mass., is holidaying at the will be given as in previous home of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. years. i Cooper. Mrs. M. B. Thompson, convener Mrs. A. F. Emberley, of An- of citizenship, read a letter from caster, Ont., is a guest of Mrs. Mrs. Holmes concerning cards Muriel Mosher far a few weeks. i®&É:&lMSStes; for U.N.I.C.E.F. and it was de Mrs. Eva Laduke has returned ■ ■ ■ cided to order a nos. home after several weeks with A reception for Ihe teachers her son in-law and daughter, Mr. j and Mrs. William Cranston in New York. Mrs. Lillian Tyler is spending 'xUtUXvX-W-Xh some time with lier sister, Mrs, mmm George Hodge, in Island Pond, Yt., where she assisted in the care of Mr, Hodge, who passed away on Oct. 7. Laurmtian Sport Coupe Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lau­ rence Dezan and family were Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Glover, of New Britain, Conn., and Mrs. \ Herbert Goodsell, of Rock Island. Mr. Paul Grenon has purchas­ ed a building lot on Tyler street from Mr. Percy Mosher. You find it attractive because of the simplicity ot lines, the have a choice of four V8 power packages, ranging from the high Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grenon and daughter Linda motored to Mont­ performance Super Astro-Flame to the economical Strato- real where they attended the absence of over-design. wedding of William Ross to Miss Deanne Luck, which took place Flash which prefers regular gasoline. Pontiac also offers the in Hampstead. Miss Linda re­ You’re drawn to its crisp freedom, its perket lorm, its mained with her grandmother. Strato-Six... Canada’s most powerful six cylinder engine. Mrs. L. Grenon in Montreal South ext)i 1 araling Ii'eslmess. overnight. Mrs. Lena Woodard and Miss Fhe car, the keys, the catalogue, the courtesy.. . all await CNR APPOINTMENT Helen Carpenter, of St. Jo’.nis- You* 11 find it amiably obedient because of a supple, sober POINTMENT — Charles A. Hnr bury, Vt, were guests of Airs. Lydia Paul. you at your Pontiac dealer’s. ris, 31), formerly of Toronto, has suspension system. An independent acting coil spring on each been appointed director of public relations for the Canadian Na­ tional Railways. He succeeds LEEDS VILLAGE — wheel firms the foundation, stabilizes, balances ... helps make MAGIC MIRROR FINISH ... on all Pontlacs, is AV. R. Wright who resigned Mrs. W. Rothera, of Quebec earlier this month. Mr. Harris is City, spent a day at the Le- Pontiac more responsive, quick and easy to take direction. perfect for Canada’s varying climate because it a graduate of the University of fevre home. keeps its new car lustre for up to three years with Toronto and served as an RCAF Mrs. E. Warcup, of Quebec pilot during the Second World City, was a weekend guest of little or no waxing. War. Pontiac's engines for lb()0 are more vigorous than ever. You Hier brother, Mr. Allan Lefevre. (CP Photo)

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