Sherbrooke daily record, 25 mars 1958, Section 1
[" 1953\t\tMARCH\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t\t\t1 2\t3\t4\t8\t6\tT\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t23\t29 30\t31\t\t\t\t\t IjecbtookeraUiiUctocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / MILO Cloudy with 4 few snowflur ries tod»y, mainly cloudy Wed nesday; mild; light winds.Low tonight and high Wednesday 30 and 38.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, MARCH 25.1958 Trade Picking Up Sixty-Second Year Pearson Raps By ALAN DONNELLY HALIFAX (CP)\u2014Prime Minister Diefeobaker says Canada's trade and employment picture is brightening under his Progressive Conservative government.He emphasized that theme in two speeches Monday night, one over a national television network and the other to a capacity-audience of nearly 2.200 in a dow-ntown, theatre.Coldwell Charges Deception Diet; Il Ç j r w W Crusades 0 AIRLINER CRASHES By HAROLD MORRISON TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Lester R Pearson says that unlike the Pro gressive Conservatives, the Liberals have rejected the \"cult of personality, whether expressed in terms of dictatorship or dema goguery.\u201d The Liberals, instead of depending on \"oracular fervor and TORONTO (CP)-CCF Leader c'ircus, crusades,\u2019' appealed to M.J.Coldwell returned to active '^rs essential goodwill and DEAD 15 SURVIVE against the Progressive Conser- trl*\u201cvis*on broadcast va live government\tComparing the two major par An estimated 2.500 persons ties.Mr Pearson suggested that He said the Liberal \"doctrine campaigning Mondav mght wllh intelligence.\" the party leader of gloom and doom is that Can- cha o[ deceptlon and Gravai sald Monday night in a national ada s export trade is declining.\tr\t1 â-'- '-J\u2014* \"Why don't they tell the Canadian people that Canada's export trade last^ year was the largest packcd Massey Hall nearly to a political leader had to do more in history \u2019\tcapacity for the last major CCF than \"rhapsodize about a vision In the first twx) months of this rally m this grea before the of the future \u201d He had to state year the trade deficit excess of yiart.)1 gj federal election.\tclearly his ideas on policy and imports ov er exports\u2014had been\tc(leered the 69 vear-old legislation touching on the lives rut by S100.000.000.Mr.Diefen- formçr sehoot teacher when he of all Canadians, baker gave no details.The two- said:\tThc\thad put\t^ mon .i ra e .i i.a >Ca.\u201c-o -My chest is cleared up My public an election program based ' T ~ aneiQTcn\theart is in good shape.\u201d\ton the alleviation of financial suf- .,\t.\t,\t,\t, For Mr Coldwell, it was his fering among the lower income .^e;!?a»'Le_1»5r!af/d\u201e™tC,XJ^r first platform appearance since families: on bringing tax-sharing he returned to Ottawa from West- equality and justice to the prov-ern Canada March 14 for a rest, mces; on increasing aid for edu-Hc suffered a heart attack last cation and expanded social sec-year and earlier in this year's urity for all Canadians, campaign was forced to cancel reveals AIMS \"Behind all of these particular rnpni-\tpolicies is an attitude of mind to- ward people, toward resources, trade in the face of great inter national difficulties and of a business recession in the L'mted States, where there are over 5.000,000 unemployed.\u201d He said Canadian unemploy- ;;g7g\u201cement7due\u201d\u2018to''\"a chest\u2018aiT ment \u2018 arose directly as a result of the light-money policy of the last government, earned on too speaks for hour long.\u201d \u2018\u2018We're over the peak of unemployment as a result of our policies and 1 can sec light ahead-employment reasonable and complete in the next few months.\u201d Engine Catches On Fire He spoke forcefully for more toward government itself.\u201d than an hour, mainly on uncm- And even in an age when gov- 1 ployment and the government's\ternments tend to spread their\tj failure to correct \u201cthe nefarious\tactivities over men s affairs, \u201cit deal\u201d in pipeline speculation is the Liberal attitude which will .which was criticized by the Con-\tdraw a line and say\u2014so far and\t\u2022 And he reiterated the\tstate-\tservatives while they were in op-\tno further can you go w-ithout en- ment he has made in\talmost\tposition in 1956.\tdangering a free society itself,\tj every election speech:\tMr.Coldwell cited what he said That, said Mr.Pearson, was , \u2018'As long as I am prime\tminis-\twere huge profits made by a\tthe only kind of Liberalism that ter of this country, deficit\tor\tno\tRalph Harris of\tV ancouver\tand\tappealed to\thim and the only deficit no man or woman\tis\tgo-\tFrank McMahon\tof Calgary\tand\tkind he would follow.He didn t ing to be allowed to suffer as a\tsaid that Toronto taxpayers\twant to sound pompous, hut he result of unemployment.\twould find the profits reflected\tbelieved politics should be the pc ACTION\tin inflated gas rates when\tthe\t\"noblest of\tprofessions.\u201d Thai\tBACK\tTO\tCELLS\t\u2014\tPrisoner*\tfrom\tJoliette\tJeil,\t45\tmile*\tnortheast\tof\tMontreal, are\therded\tfrom\tn\tvan\tto\tProvincial The government had cut\ttaxes\tpipeline reaches\th.re from\tthe\twas the kind\tof politics he wanted\tPolice\tcells\tin\tMontreal,\tafter\ta\tfour-hour\tdemonstration,\tmarked\tby\tshouting\tand\tsmashing\tof\tfurniture,\terupted\tat\tthe and increased social security west.\t| to follow.\tjail yesterday.The jail was evacuated while damage was repaired, payments to stimulate the econ- Prime Minister Diefenbaker s The television broadcast and a omy, extended by eight\tweeks\ttlaim that the government has\tmid-afternoon reception thal pre-\ti the payment period for\tspecial\tlaunched a $1.000.00(1.000 public\tceded it marked the opening of winter unemployment insurance works program to beat unom-benefits, and had launched \"thc ployment is \u2018\u2018outright deception greatest public works program A® achieve a political end.\" this country has ever seen.\" MENTIONS NEWSPAPERS Mr Diefenbaker travels today He said .lhe tolai \u20acXpecled in-by chartered plane to Yarmouth, crease in capital expenditures by N.S , and Moncton, N B.to wind ^\tgovernment and the up a final two-day bid for Mari- provjncial government together time voters support in next js icss ^an 10 per cent uf what Monday s election.\tDiefenbaker has i mplied is His travels Monday also span- new federa| public works ned two provinces.He flew here program.\" from Fredericton where he shook The CCF lt.ader said ,he Lib.some 350 hands at a noon-hour era]s and Conservatives and reception and spoke briefly to an 1 sod)e newspapers were deceiving Mr.Pearson\u2019s final week of cam paigning.He goes back on the road today, to Wiarton, Owen Sound and Sault Ste Marie, and Reds Reject US iJcie (( P Wirephoto ) t audience of 600.Continued on page 5 Mrs.Diefenbaker Has Back Treated the public and \"we must put an end to .the facade of two ; parties pretending to be different when they have the same financial masters.\u201d On foreign control.Mr.Cold-well said it was time the U.S.HALIFAX (CP) \u2014 Mrs.John j ceased to control what Canadian Diefenbaker received medical ; companies did.He mentioned treatment Monday for sharp Ford of Canada, which he said muscular pains in her back but i was recently blocked by L .S.in-kept an appointment as guest of lerests from selling 1,000 cars to honor at a public reception here.Communist China.A member of the prime min.s-\t- ter « staff said Mrs.Diefenbaker Winnie Postpones has been advised to use crutcnes\t~ for a couple * Thl\u2018 Associated \"with the allegation\u201d in (he\t^ ready lo reject Russia's Former Prime American note that the Soviet n,,w.,,emand f°r a quirk summi! OTTAWA\u2014«(I* Minister St.Laurent, silent dur- government \u2018\u2018claims the right to ( onference without prior low- Cypriots Demonstrate For Greece ing most of the campaign, last veto in determining the range of 'evr has been in Sherbrooke early necessary '(\u2019\u2022-t-s .1h'' \"avy w>,i r\u201ead( out#idc M-.gog and break- 8.\tMusical entertainment by lo- ctiual per capita amount or jn evening to make a televi riuH< well off spiritual.y, at b ,i ! \u2014\t\u2014,\t.,\u2014.singers.\twhether the wards with the more sion appCt,rance He had planned as {:,r lhc number of chaplains -\u2014-j pressing needs should be granted .wa Continued On Page 5 larger sums.\tI Continued On Page 5 to the army explanation that he had expected to join the navy as a chaplain but that by: the time he had had all the Six Magog men, all under the age of 25, have been charged with breaking and entering and (heft within the past few days.Komi St Laurent, Normand Cliche, and Leandro Drouin, have been charged by Provincial Police with breaking and entering cottages on Crystal Lake, near Magog, They are expected to come up before the Court of Sessions.Outcrbridgc.whol\tMagog man Andre Dtjcharme, 24, pipaden guilty yesterday before Judtfe Rodmond Mr.Garland said 'L\u2019O'es to two charges of breaking and entering and theft.He i.s charged with the thcli of an electric stove from the Preventorium on the Ste.Catherine ing and entering Gaurlreau's ,\t, ,\tstore on Main st.in Magog, conorned, and he was sent\t______ \u2018 by Henry Crochetiere.WÊSB IDEAL GIFT For All Occasions e ELECTRIC CLOCK Repairs on all kinds.ROSSBIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.IM Frontenac Sb, Sherbrooke.Hour.\u201d This is taken from an actual family- situation and an informal discussion will follow.Parents and others interested are invited to attend.BRIEFLETS Sangster Memorial anniversary-supper, Thurs., March 27, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.Adults SI.25, children $0.75.Yes.flowers at Easter heighten the religious solemnity of the day.Plants of lilies, hy.drangea and tulips are ideal.Order your house and gift flowers early to assure top quality and satisfaction.MILFORD\u2019S 43 Frontenac St.\u2014LO.9-2566 W* Wire Flowers Two other young men, William Dingman, 20, and Germain Leblanc, 19, were sentenced to two month* in jail by Judge Edouard Boisvert when they pleaded guilty to charge* of stealing 3,000 pounds of copper.AT KIWANIS \u2014 Thote tested at the head table of the Kiwanis meeting last evening included, from left, Herb Plow, 2nd vice-pre»ident; Capt.Frank Harley, RCN, the gue»t speaker; Sam Gillman, president, and Senator C.B.Howard.Cant.Harley dealt with the development of warships through the years.1 *100 to *5000 Cash the same day on your signature Up to 36 month* to repoy on lorger loon*.for information phon$i Fern.Connolly \u2014 Mgr.lorroln» 9-5537 77 King It.VC, Room 103-104 COMHMTY FINANCE co*r An All Canadian Compony LISTEN to CHARLES CONNORS Speaking in favour of MAURICE ALLARD Conservative Candidat* for Sherbrooke County.over CKTS Radio TONIGHT at 5.55 pm.BE A WINNER VOTE ALLARD S^ecbcookDailg'Eccocd \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" T Gourmet's Delight Jacoby On Bridge Established Ninth Day of February.1887.w»th which i* Incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837.and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878 The Record la printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Edna A Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office.118 wel linRton Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Pres* and Reuter*.Subscription Ratea: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly $15 00 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United S:a:ei.1 year $9 00.6 months $5 00.3 months $2 73, 1 month *1 00 Single copies 5c, 2 to 3 moa old 10c; up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\"Authorized a* second clsss mail Post Office Department, Ottawa The Record is ¦ member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, Ita circulation being regularly audited end guaranteed.\t__________________________ fctair MlSSlU , success^ TULSDAY, MARCH 25, 1958 Quebec No Longer A Sure Thing Next Monday, voting day, may see the end of a political eia in this province.1 he national swing towatd Prime Miniater Diefenbaker\u2019* Conservative government it clearly evident in Quebec.I he traditional federal Liberal stranglehold on Quebec polilica, which has prevailed with minor exceptions since Laurier * time, is slipping.I here has been greater interest in the Conservative cause in Quebec this year than there has been in years.But the trend actually began before the election last June.Public opinion polls, which are more useful in asseaaing percentage of votes than in actual number of seat* won, show that some 49 per cent of Quebec voters show Conservative leanings.*1 hie compare* with 31 per cent on June ID last when the Liberal party was led by Louia St.Laurent for whom there was strong sentimental attachment which croased party lines.This year, Conaervative nominating conventions were packed and.with the exi eplion of some counties where Con .«ervative candidate* made exceptionally strong showings last year, they were hotly contested.C ampaign meetings have also drawn unusually large and enthusiastic crowd», even in out-of-the way areas.This contrast* sharply with a lack of fervor and drive among Liberal workers.1 his may be attributed in part to the natural process of atrophy in organizations grown soft through years in power.It is also true that < andidates who have coasted in on the coattails of prominent and popular Quebec leaders do not know how to fight when left on their own.Whatever the reason, it is clear that Quebec can no longer be taken for granted in federal politics.I hi* is a healthy and welcome development, regardless of political consideration*.Ihe only question in doubt now seems to be the size of the increase in C onservative representation from Quebec in the next Parliament.Some of the tactic* being used in the campaign by Quebec Liberals seem to indicate that they feel the Conservative representation will be large.But smear talk will cut little ice with voters today.Ihe electorate wants candidates who will look ahead, not back.V nj i C/ v V m ¦ 1||< f Closed TV Circuit Movies At Home Still Experimental Hedges Gold bn* long been considered a hedge against bad tunes.When all else fail* their will always be good old dependable gold, run* the feeling.In consequence people in some pail* of the world are stocking up.est German bankers are selling the yellow rnelal in coins and bars to the tune, it is said, of $100,000,000 a year.I racier* in Pari» aie doing an even busker business.Some uneasy Syrians and s good many Indians are struggling to get gold even at s considerable premium.One can easily understand it of people in the danger spot», i low much good the hoarding of gold would do on this side is another matter; if the bottom fell out of nearly everything its acceptance value might be dubious.Let\u2019* get leally scary.What would be some of the best hedges or refuges against the great emergency \u2019 that some already see on the horizon) Of course, s government annuity wouldn t be much good, the government would probably be out of business.I low about a little land, a vegetable garden, a feed crop, a few chickens) I low about a hoard of tin jar-and-hottle foodstuffs including vitamin tablets, a good supply of practical clothing and large tanks or bins of fuel?I low about reducing the food intake little by little no that the stomach would shrivel gradually and become used to demanding les*?I his way a person, already accustomed to semi-starvation, might be able to get along passably A brilliant idea, perhaps, but the rehearsal doesn t sound very attractive even though the gout problem might be solved.Best of all, how about snapping out of it by realizing that faith got u* out of the age of insufficiency and that faith can keep us out.hortune always loves a bold front and has few favors for the wobbly-kneed.This And That Medical authorities say that the average life span of women ha* increased.this means they can stay 29 ?hat much longer.*\t* iV l ight bouts work and eight hours sleep is a fine objective for most people.But if they ace the same eight hours, it isn\u2019t quite the same thing.TÎT ?\t* People who expect teachers to help them iaine their children properly should» t complain if teachers ask for a reasonable rate of pay.Letters To The Editor idilor'i not*: Mora than seven months ago began the first major test of piping movisa into homsi by doted television circuit.Het it been e tuccest?Will the tyttem spread?Here's en up-to-the-minute report.By JIM MONROE BARTLESVILLE.Okla.(AI*)\u2014 Motion picture people are still looking for a magic formula m their fight against television for a viewing audience.They are frank to admit they haven't found it yet in the first big scale experiment at putting first run movies into homes via closed circuit television.Price is one reason.Another is how to make people want to pay to see a movie at home enough to miss a few of their favorite TV programs.Some say this experiment is a true test of \u201cpay TV\"\u2019 and that it's a resounding flop Video Theatres, a big movie house chain that bankrolled the experiment, says it isn't pay TV.And it still forecasts success.# * * Most pay television systems in volve scrambled broadcast signals and a device for unscrambling them.The device is operated by deposit of a coin or through a lelephon* connection.Video insists its experiment is simply a new method of marketing movies, made necessary by the growing tendency to stay at home.\"We\u2019re just taking the moun lain to Mohammed.\" said Wayne Wallace, telemovie manager.Video officials discovered quickly that (heir mountain was too high.After six months, the firm cut its programming and whacked iu price from $9 50 to $4 95 a month.Now it's picking up customers.Instead of showing first - run movies on two channels afternoon and evening, it cut the film service to one channel in the evening.The other carries background music 16 hours a day.\\ \\ \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 But what Video is really bank ing on to pull its experiment out of the red is the toll meter.With this, a subscriber, instead of paying the monthly fee, can drop in 65 cents and see one movie.The meters are expected to be ready by early fall.\t( Amid great ballyhoo, telemovies were launched Sept.3, 1957, here in Bartlesville, an oil-rich, high-income and television-saturated town of 28,009.Coaxial cables were strung across Bartlesville and brand-new movies were piped into homes from a downtown projection room By flipping a switch on his TV set, a subscriber changes from live television to the closed circuits.More than five months later telemovie customers still numbered only 309 and the project was losing money.* * \u2022 \u201cThey've got a very, very fine product but they haven't learned how to sell it yet.\" said L.A McKinney, who cancelled his service.McKinney complained his four children were spending too much time huddled before the television set.Also, he said.Video failed to explore the potential of educational programs.\u201cFolks didn't feel they got their money's worth because there were many shows they didn't watch,\" another customer said.In February Video Theatres announced the price cut, and 123 new subscribers were signed during the next 10 days with only a handful of disconnects.The telemovie fare has been 1 virtually the same as that at local theatres, with pictures reaching the homes generally two days after downtown runs.There has been no noticeable effect on ; regular movie attendance.DEFENSE NAPS ON KEY PLAY It is n.ce to have a pleasant, easy-going temperament but that d:e*n't mean that you should relax and quietly go to sleep when defending West really had no interest in h.s hand but did manage to lead the eight of hearts just in case hi* pertner had something in that -uit.East played the deuce and South won with the ten.The queen of spade* finesse lost to East s king snd when East led the king of club* Weit woke up long enough to ngns! enthusiastically w;th the nine East con-; tinned with the queen and West completed his tigns! but East had no other club to lead.East led bsck a heart in the ' vain hope that his partner » open-,ng lead had been a singleton but school was out.It atiU required careful play for South to bring home hit contract but he was equal to it.Actually there were several lines of play that would succeed and 1 leave them to you \u2022o work out.West really had no excuse for not putting the ace of clubs on hi* partner's queen in order to let his partner trump the third round of the suit.Either East or South held the jack of clubs.If East held it West\u2019s play made no difference.Since South held it West had chucked the game right out the window.CARD SENSE Q- The bidding has been North East South West 1 Dmd.1 Heart ?You, South, hold: Spade* A-2, Hearts K-J-9T-0.Diamonds 5-3, Clubs Q J-6-5 What do you do\u2019 A\u2014Double.Business may be good.TODAY S MLESTIOV West passes and your partner b\u2019ds two diamonds.East passes.What do you do now?Answer Tomorrow :$ WEST *12 tM« \u2022\t»T S 4 *\tA 9 ?3 ! NORTH *\tA J 5 V K9 « A K 8 u ; *\t106 4 EAST *\tK T 6 ¥J7543: *\tQ 10 *\tK Q SOUTH *Q 10 9 8 4 49 A Q 10 ?\tJ3 *\tJ13 No one vulnerable North\tEaai\tSouth\tWest 1 ?\tPass\t1 A\tPass 2 * Pass\tPass Pass\t4 *\tPass Opening lead\u20144P 8 STARRY-EYED (Meyer Berger in New York Times) A gentleman reports that when he climbed into a taxicab in midtown New York the other day, the driver seemed starry-eyed, as though he had chewed lotue.By and by he got to talking.\u201cLittle while ago,\" he told the rider, \"four people get in this cab A lady, and three men.One man was a theatrical manager, one was the lady's husband, one wa* a publicity man, 1 think The men took the back scat.The lady took the front right here, next to me.I'm a careful driver, but this lady takes my eye.It was like I was watching a p.ng pong game from the side: eyes on the road, eyes on the lady.Twice I nearly run down trucks.' The story ran on and on.The gentleman, leaving the cab.understood that the cabbie had come through a strong emotional experience.The lady in the front seat was Gina Lollobrigida.the actress.Answer to Previous Puzzl* 'ti-'l:: : y The Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record Dear Sir: Don't be blindfolded by the Liberals.Who brought all the D I\u2019.s and then the refugees in?The Liberals with all their un true promises.Through that, we are having so much unemployment, more criminal cases, and delinquencies.Why are you Liberals blaming the Diefenbaker Government now?Open your eyes and ears.Tell the truth, and don't blindfold the people again with your untrue stories.Is this Christianity?If this bunch of people, who never will make good Canadian citizens, weren't allowed to come in.our boys and girls would have jobs.The Government (Liberals), were paying to the refugees more money for doing nothing.Albert Carter Cowansville, i^ue.The Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record.Dear Sir: Somebody handed me today a copy of your Journal edited Tuesday, March 18 58, the day after the nomination.In the article under the title \u201cStanstead County Independent Provokes \u201cGreatest Surprise \u201d.I would like to know where your reporter got the news that the supporters of Claude Hebert \u201cfinally emerged with the Mayor of Magog, a former Liberal.\u201d That reporter was absolutely in error and why did he take for granted rumors going around instead of going to the sources?1 was illegally voted out of the executive of the Progressive Conservative Association of the County of Stanstead with the * 1 president because, and that is \\ the only reason, 1 was favoring : Claude Hebert, 1 can assure you and prove to you that neither the president nor me nor anybody else of Mr.Hebert's organization or supporters have made any attempt, approach or contact to got the Magog Mayor to run as independent.Mr.Hebert did not run as in j dependent because he was disgusted of the way the convention was fixed and Mr.Hebert and his supporters or organizers never thought of being so mean.Mr.Hebert's organization did not and will not support \"in this election\" the Progressive Conservative candidate or the independent candidate, because it has been too much disgusted for what happened at the meeting of the Progressive Conservative executive on February 4th, where a Russian democratic way was used to vote me out.G.Roger Roy.The Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dear Sir The recent bomb e\\ acuation practices of people from various cities was a success, but where will they find a shelter?I would suggest that all people employed and unemployed, be used in making shelters, and putting to use saw mills and dry kilns in order to dry the lumber so that it can be stored in weatherproof storage If the evacuations come in the winter, it will entail a lot of needless suffering that can be avoided by having shelters ready.See that the employed be put on going wages.Perhaps 9,000 of the 10.000 soldiers in New1 Brunswick camps could be put j to work in PPL, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the Northern part of Quebec province.The lumber of each province | should be used (or their own shelters.Good matched spruce and fir used in shelters, will keep the a.r from creeping through contrary to rough lumber shell-.ers The floors should be insulated by sawdust and shavings.These if it could he arranged, should he dried and stored un-.der cover, because most everyone will have to sleep on the floor -of the shelters if they are put up in a hurry- The question of water, fire and sanitation, could be left to local people who would know the best place for such things.If Montreal were bombed, the people in a radius of 100 miles would be cut off from all food.Therefore the wise woman of the house should have a supply of quick oats, sugar, salt and 100 pounds of good clean wheat.Thu* policy should be adopted be each province.George Atkin Georgeville, Que, The Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dear Sir: I am not strong in politics, however 1 don't believe any party should be in power more than two or three terms, as by that time they appear to get too arrogant or stagnate, get out of touch with the people and cease to be a force for good government.1 read several speeches by Mr.L Fearson and others with much interest.About the only I thing that has not been promised is a free trip to the moon f >r the newly married couples on their tax free honeymoon.It is just a plain case of arithmetic.How can Mr.Pearson make so many tax cuts he suggests a,nd yet give away so much money as he advocates in increases in other proposed gifts.The only place he can get the money will be from the common working man.whose taxes are deducted at source so he will pay more eventually This is a mighty tool in the hand of the government.Some people think the Senate should be abolished, or made into a museum for outdated poli ticians.After reading Senator Howard's description of Sher brooke since June 10, I begin to believe it myself.The Sherbrooke City Council and Mr.Nadeau, the Mayor, arc an up and coming body of men, who plan for Sherbrooke's fu hire.If Sherbrooke is as deserted as Mr.Howard proclaims, why ail this fuss and expense about the parking situation in the city.Someone is wrong and I don't think from my own observation, that it is the City Council.Such talk doesn t do the Liber al Party much good, anymore than Mr.Gmgues' talk about the new Post Office, as all the granite there never came from Stanstead.Also Dr.Cote's joke about the North is ill phrased to say the least as the North is by far the richest part of Canada and right now they need more snow shoes in New Y'ork and Washington than in the North.Mr.Gingues may be the best deputy in Canada, according to Mr.Howard's statement, but Parliamentary Records don't mention or confirm it T.F.Atkins Sherbrooke.0 The art of assaying\u2014determining the kind and amount of metal present in ore\u2014is not new.As long ago as 500 B.C., the Lydians determined the amount of gold in jewelry or an alloy by rubbing it on a black stone\u2014the \"touchstone.\" The resulting mark was then compared with one made bv a \u201ctouch needle\" containing a known amount of gold.C Britannica Jr.Encyclopedia Press Comment \u201cGOOD OLD TIMES\u2019\u2019 (Georgetowner (DC) Of ail the various vices which stain the character of the present age, there is none more mean, and at the same time more commonly practised than Drunkenness; consequently none more deserving of censure.To see a man at once rob himself of all the engaging qualities of the mind, and make himself worse than a beast, is a sight that every virtuous man will turn from with pity and contempt.Is it not surprising that men, who, when sober, are agreeable companions, and useful members of society, will by the inordinate use of strong drink, make themselves contemptible, and their families miserable! Do we not too often see an agreeable wife, a virtuous son, and an amiable daughter, rendered unhappy by the intemperance of a husband or a father'\u2019 Have we not seen too many aged parents \u201cbrought with sorrow to their graves,\u201d by the intemperance of their children\u2019\u2019 These are questions, that for the honor of my country, I wish could be negatively answered.ACROSS\t54 Natural fats 1.8 Award\t\u201c Solitary winner.Dr\tM Worm* -DOWN 11 Visitor\t1 Froster 13\tDarling\tî Bargain event (fam )\tS Exclamation 14\t\"Lily maid\tt Fourth of Astolst\"\tArabian caliph 13 Strong\tJ Coins \u2022 egetable*\t6 Feeling 16\tLegal point\t7 Oriental 17\tWeight\tporgy deductions\tS In a line 19\tWeight 4 D SU ord $20 Dom Tar z$i2 Dorn Text $S\"4 Du Pont $16-'4 Du Pont p z$79 Eeleetlux $10'4 Koundtn /$it»'4 CANADIAN Butterfly 175 Moore C Ingersoll z$4.\u2019> Perm c Marconi :.'oo Trans Dom Eng $1011 MINES Alscope 19 Bandowan 91 Bateman 21 Belleehasse 47 Bonnyville 22 Burnt Hill 15 , Calumet 7 Camp Chib 58: C All Oil 450 c Lithium 17 j Canalask 12 ; Cap LRh 11 Cent Del 740 Chib Jar /lo C Denison $! 1 Continent 560 DoUa n 26 Fa I ini a 52 Gtmnar $16 Haitian 5'-llollinger $22 ,lardon 4 Merrill 82 Mid Ohib 45 Powell It $41'» Pow Corp $59'1 Price Br $48 4 Q N Gas z $24 Rive Av .\u2019$15' Hoy Bk 54'» Royalite $12 » StL Corp $15'» Roy 11 lits 520 Sahul.i A $40 -Shawm $26 Shawm Steel Can $'i2' 4 T D Ilk $49'4 Tr (\u2019 PI.z$28'4 Walk GW z$20'4 Web Knap 22,0 Wes'on B $26 .\u2019$7n Stl 550 Ml $16 Mon pro 4.5 Mn-ilgarv ,-vi N Forman 81\u20191 N Spring 24 N Vinray 5 NA Hare M ohalski t?Okalta It?Opemiska 765 Orchan 12 Portage 4t Que Chib 55 Que Cop 45 Red Crest 5 Rexspar 4,8 Stanleigh 161 Sleep It 95(1 I audem 111 a Tazin 16 Trrlmr 7 Virginia 25 W' KSTImrm West v ill 6 150 /6H Surprise For Buyer HAGERSTOWN, Md.(AP ' \u2014A woman's frozen body was found in the trunk of a used car Monday while a prospective buy< r was looking it over.The victim was identified as Mr.- Ama M.Harper, 51, of Hagerstown, missing from home since March 8.Police think Mr Harper had climbed in the trunk to keep warm.Red Flight Test LONDON tReuters) \u2014 A new Russian 75-seat turbo \u2022 prop airliner has comple.ed its first long flight, a 10.750 - mile round trip from Moscow The flight took place over a Soviet floating scientific station in \u2018he Arrt.c, Mo-cow radio said Monday, Quatre Pins Residents Ask Zoning Change The Council will study re-zoning the Quatre Pins ar'-a of the city, it was decided last night.A delegation ot Quatre Pin:, an area bordering the Magog River off Bourque Blvd.asked that the City change the area in-to either a completely indus-rial zone or a residential .section.At present, the area contains all three types of zones; industrial.residential and commercial.The request by the delegation was prompted by the application of a gasoline distributing company to establish a distributing plant in the commercial area.Quatre Pins properly owners felt that if the City permitted a warehouse to be erected there was danger of the area being invaded by similar constructions.They maintained this would lower the property valuation and would mar the appearance of the area.The City Council also will study changing the z/ming law covering King St.West to permit construction of three storey buildings.Only two-floor buildings are permitted at present.FESTIVAL Continued from Page 3 9\tProvincial folklore contest.10\tMilitary day with the corps of various schools competing for prizes.11\tNew England Day wdh visits by Governors of the stales represented.12\tFilm Festival, to be all through July and the probable appearance of French Film star 13.International sports car races.14 Provincial Soap Box Derby.15.\tProvincial exposition of our writers.16.\tCanoe obstacle rate to be held on August 2, starting from Lennoxville.17.\tStudying the legend of\tth*\u2019 [.one\tI\u2019inr.\t 18.\tProvincial Boy Seoul\trr union\t\t IB.\tConcerts by les Jeune\t\u2019 SM\u2018 Musicales of Canada.\t\t 20.\tProvincial congress\tof journalists and radio and tclevi-\t\t si on\tcommentators, on July\t24 21\tFestival for children.\t 22\tTwo parades.\t IVlotorship Sunk ATHENS (Reuters) \u2014 More than 20 persons were feared to have been drowned when a Greek motorship sank in a gale off the Turkish coast Housing Centres Of 5,000 Or More Flourish In Canada OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Housing starts in Canadian centres with a population of SJKXI or more rose sharply in February to 4 374 from 1 773 in the corresponding month last year, Central Mor gage and Housing Corporation said Monday.The federal agency said the February increase brought the number of starts in the first two months of the year to 8.319.up from 3,227 in 1957.Housing units completed ,n February increased to 6.284 Horn 6,094 a year previous and m-e, in the two-month period to 14,319 from 13398.Houses under construction at the end of February totalled 43,130 compared with 35,386 last year.\t* THE MARKET TODAY (Grcenshtelds A Co Ltd ) Stock prices were firmer in moderate trading v.derdiiy As lie (us Corp.was off ;ik at 30G, Bathurst A oil 2 at 49, Brown Co up at 11%, Calgary Power up % at 70, Canadian Bank of Commeree off Q at 42G, Cons Paper off G at 33, DuPont up at 17, Ford of Canada A up % at 74:'C Howard Smith off % at 27'/2, International Nickel up I at 741 \u2022/, Interprovineiid Pipeline up 1 at t.\u2019i'z, Trans Mountain Pipeline off 'z at 47'z.It is announced that the rates of the medium term notes of Industrial Acceptance Corporation will be reduced to 4 Vz G from 5' .British American Oil Co.Ltd, reported a net profit for the year ended Dee.31, 1957 of $32, 179.717 or $1 74 a share against $25,048,605 or $1 46 a share in the previous year.The per hare figure: are based on total capitalization including restricted shares at the end of each year A U S custom smeller has announced that it is increasing its price for copper to 24 cents a pound, an increase of % cent from the price set last Friday when a imilar rise look place The Dominion Bureau of sta tistics reports that at March 1st.Canada\u2019s population reached 16, 984,000, an increase of 61,000 from the beginning of the year and represents a gain of 3.2G from a year earlier The Dominion Bureau of Sta tistics reports that exports by Canada in Feb to the IJ.5 declined 6.4'7 while imports from that country dropped 21.5%.In world trade Canada's adverse balance was halved in this month to $41 million.The Belgian copper producer Union Minière du Haut Katanga announced an increase in the price of it- copper to about 22 cents a pound.This represents an increase of about ') a cent from the price set on March 18th.DIXON At the Nora Frances Henderson Hospital.Hamilton, Ont .on Sunday, March 23rd, 1958, Lilly Jane Dixon in her 81st year, belosed wife of the late William A Dixon, formerly of Foster, Que Mother of Claude A Dixon, Hamilton; sister of Mr- Henry True, Shrewsbury.M.i»» and grandmother ot Boas Dixon, Hamilton Resting at the Hlaehtord and Wra> Chapel.Main St and West Avi , Hamilton, Ont until Tuesday at 12 o'clock noon Service in the Bishop Car michael Memorial Church, Foster, Que .on Thursday afternoon at 2 o clock Interment in Creek Cemetery, Foster, Que.KENNEDY, France* F, At Chi Ca in.Ill on Monday March 24.1958.France» F.I au t h beloved wife of the late Oliver Kennedy and mother of Muriel (Mrs \\V.J Tobin), in her 73rd year Funeral service in Trinity l mted Church, Dam tie Que.on Wednesday, March 26 at 2 00 p m.Rev.W I Eddy officiating Interment in Danville Cemetery Stuart Lock wood.Funeral Director.McCABE M*ud« At the Sher , hrooke llnspital on Monday March 24.ItUifi, Maude Paquette helmed wife ot the late George Edward McCabe, and mother ol Patricia (Mrs J.D Goodson).in her 81st year Resting at John slon's Funeral Chapel, 550 Pros , pert St Service in St Patrick-Church on Wednesday March at 9 00 a m Interment in St Michael's Cemcti ry McCOY.Mary Rote At the Shi 1 bl'ouke Hospital mi Monday.March 24 1958, Mary Rose Deros lor, tielmed wife til Owen J, Mr Coy Resting at Johnston's Fu neral Chaprl.540 Prospect St where the limerai «ill leine on Thursday.Mai rh 27 for sen ire in SI Patrick - Church at 9:00 a m Inte inent in St.Michael\u2019» < emetery WHEELER, Lilli* M At the U ales Home in Richmond, on Tuesday.March 2.\">.1958, Lillie M Carroll, helmed wife of the ! late Edward AA heeler, in her 82nd year Ilc-ling at Johnston s Funeral Chapel, 540 Prosprct St where the funeral will he held on Thin day.March 27 at 2 30 P m Re\\ Sidney Garland uffi iialnig Intermcnl in Elmwood t emeli'i y.(LanV.nf âliankr» HO VS Aim \\\\ r w I Ah To rxpirv* \"in \u2022\u2022 ih(¦«* 1 *\u2022 thunk* «nd «ppt«elation ' 0 nil rder to hit the moon, Vanguard would have to go seven miles a second, the speed needed to break away from the earth's grasp.That\u2019s roughly 25,200 miles an hour, compared with the estimated 18,000 miles an hour which Explorer and Sputnik 11 are traveling.and family and Miss F Gagnon, of Lachine, were weekend visitors of Mr.A.C.Vintinner.GEORGEVILLE Rev.S.Ripper of Magog, conducted the service in St.George's Church on S u n d a y, Mareh it Services will be held W, A.And W.M.S.At Waterville Hold Meeting bers of the group.Tea was poured by Mrs.A.McLeod and Mrs.J.G.Fulcher.GENERAL NOTES Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Sirs.Roy Smith were Mr.and Mrs.D.K.Hutchins, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Ben Smith and son and Mrs.Frank Knutson and daughter, Chris.,\t.c./->\tWATERVILLE \u2014 A combined Mrs Alberta Huse has returned every two weeks in St.Georges meeting of the Woman's Associ- to her home in Sherbrooke after ,,lU\t,\t.|\t,\t\u201e \u201e\talien and the Woman's Mission-\tbeing the\tguest\tof her\tparents Mi.\tand\tMrs,\tJanies\tMiller\tarv Society was entertained by\tfor three\tweeks, and family of Beebe, were\tguests\tMrs.Gerald Miltimore\tin t h e\tMrs.\tFloyd\tHooker of Bury o Mr.and\tMrs.Howard\tBach\tUnited Church Hall.\twas\ta\tguest\tfor\ta few days at Mrs.Elton Parkinson\twas in\tthe\thome of\ther\tson-in-law and Mr.\tand\tMrs\tBernard\tDrew\tthe chair.Mrs.J.Burnell con-\tdaughter,\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tBen and family\twere\tguests of Mrs.\tducted the Worship Service which\tSmith.Beth Smith\tat Newport,\t\\t.\twas taken from the Missionary I\t- 1*riends of Mrs.Hugh Brewer Monthly and was participated in are sorry to hear that she is by several of the members.BOLTON CENTRE - Friends of Mr.Delmar Elston will be sorry to learn he is ill with pneumonia and under t h e doctor\u2019s care.Miss Mary Paige is confined to her bed, Mrs.Thomas Cousens is caring for Miss Paige and is also keeping the store.A C.Stuart True, R.C.A F .St.Johns, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gray-don True.Mrs.Lawrence Powell and Miss Ardley Powell of Knowlton were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Elston.Mr.and Mrs.George Elston of Waterloo were recent weekend guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.John Willard of Verdun, were weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.T.Marson.Mrs.Willard remained for a few days to care for her daughter.she is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Whittemore and Miss Darlene Whutemore of Mor-risville, Vt., were visiting their son and daughter-in-law.Rev.and Mrs.David Whittemore.Rev ar.d Mrs.Whittemore and son Kevin were weekend guests of Rev.Whittemore's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Whittemore, Morrisville, Vt Mr.Henry Goggin of Richmond was visiting Mr, and Mrs.John Muldoon.Those from here who participated in the St.Patrick Day concert in Richmond, were Misses Shirley McNeill, Diana Gelinas, Jennifer Brown, Linda Lockwood.Sharon Heath.Mrs.Stella Boulanger of Montreal is visiting Mrs.Nellie Evans.Mrs.E.L.Pierce of Melbourne was visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.Z.Matthews.The February meeting of th e Evening Guild of St.Augustine\u2019s Church was held in the Parish Hall after the Wednesday evening Lenten service.Following business lunch was served by the hostesses.Mrs.P.Kingstone and Mrs.Irwin Brock.DUDSWELL JUNCTION Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tHoward\tGrey and son Wesley of Bury, were visitors of the former's aunt, Mrs.Albert Willard, and Mr.Willard, recently.Mr.\tand\tMrs.\tAlbert\tHeath were\tat\tEast\tDudswell\tand called\ton\tMr.and Mrs.\tFred Evans and family.Mrs.LiUie McKenzie, of Sherbrooke.was a guest over the week end of Mr.and Mrs.A.Heath.Kids Sav the Darnedest Things! Here, from Art Linkletter\u2019s best selling book, are some of the choicest examples.All of these sayings poppied unbidden and unrehearsed out of the mouths of babes who were appearing as guests on radio-TV shows.Unconscious humor .startling wisdom! Read \"Kids Say the Darnedest Things\" in April Reader's Digest \u2014 one of 39 entertaining, informative and useful articles condensed from leading magazines and books.Get your April Reader\u2019s Digest today.I Om, \u2018Q\u2019Awwàj'VlùÂi kelpA lj(HL to hOM 1,\tUse your Savings Account strictly for saving.2.\tKeep o separate Personal Chequing Account for paying bills.Try this new plan at any \"J?oyo/\u201d branch THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA VALUABLE EXPORT Canada exported live cattle and dressed beef\u2014equivalent to 443.000 head of cattle \u2014 during , 1957.\ti a patient Hospital.in the Sherbrooke GENERAL Ü ELECTRIC FILTER-FLO AUTOMATIC WASHER Removes LINT, SAND, md SOAPSCUM.WHILE IT WASHES.Cleans end recleans the wash to give you cleaner clothes: full tub of wash, water circulates and filters at the rate of si* gallons a minute, lint is trapped In the filter before it can settle on your clothes.Clothes wash clean, white and bright \u2014 no dulling of dark clothes.L W-d : \u2022 -\tjf- 'I ; Model RWA 650 Other Models from $279.00 up O\u2019BOYLE &PEARCL: 1430 KING ST.W.LO.2-2800 Waterville Guild Receives Gift 01 $100 Cheque \\ZZZ0'\"' HERE IN SHERBROOKE YOUR NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICE IS AT THE BELVEDERE STREET ARMOURY MARCH 25 & 26 The convener of the Sunshine Committee read a letter from Mrs.J.W, McIntyre thanking the group for cards sent, to her during her recent illness.A loiter was read from Mrs.V.\tHurley, of the Woman's Asso- ciation Executive of Presbytery reporting a meeting she has at- WATERVILLE \u2014 The Ladies tended in Toronto.This letter.Guild met at the Guild Hall, among other things suggested with Miss K.Taylor and Mrs.that some of the group be made Pansy Ayer a?hostesses.As life members, also that contribu- the president was absent for tions of articles and money be the early part of the evening, ^ made for overseas relief.\tthe first vice-president.Mrs, Refreshments were served by Vachon, occupied the chair.Mrv Miltimore assisted by Mrs.Correspondence included a Larsen, with Mrs.\tGleason\tand\tletter\tfrom the family of\tthe Mrs.R Reed presiding at the ; late Chester Tope, of Montreal, tea table.\texpressing their appreciation for ST.PATRICK'S TEA\tthe Guild\u2019s consideration of the A successful St.\tPatrick's\ttea\t,imf\tof the,r bereavement\tand and sale of work\tand food\twas\t?, g'ft -h Ti\t^ held in the United Church Hall.\tJhe flette,r.s3'd that thls sponsored by the Woman\u2019s Asso- w« uhp\ts fhc*n\\r .,own ciation.and convened by Mrs.G.;\\nd 'hc-\\ WL,hpd help, m Knutson and Mrs.O.Knutson.ttle\tu'ork' Thp The decorations\twere sham-\t'vas\ta5kfd t0 con.'fCJ' thank! \u2022rocks and green and white bou- fpr ,he onerous gift, quels in keeping with the color ^ew E.Fisk oonlinued the of the day.\treading of fourth chapter of The work table was supervised book the title being.\"The by Mrs.P.Mgham and Mrs.Truth about God Lessens Anx- W.\tH.Baglow and the food table was in charge of Mrs.F.Davi- FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS CLUB son and Mrs \\\\ erowley.The The March meeting of the tea was furnished by the execu- Friendlv Christmas Club was t've committee who were assist- he[d .1t- the home Mrs.V ed in serving by several mem- Holtham and Miss Laura Holt- ham.Cards were played at three \u2022\t1 tables.Prizes were won by *'«\t»y Mrs.Russell Marois.] returned home on Saturday, af rcnnox\\-m71chool Tlitêrirturê is masculine chcstertïeid in bold ! Captain, w ho summarized t he j ter spending the past six weeks\t.year\u2019s program, noting partieu-1 in Miami, Fla.lary two highlights, the Club |\t»\t*\t» Field Day and the invitation Day ! yir an(i Mrs.Arnold MacKeage Tournament.\tand Mr.Ernest Picken have re- on supply work was given by ,\t.\t.\t.\t.Mrs.A Wright, receipts from '°'«*ed w.th crisp, wh.te trim-knitted rug.food sales, and dona- m,\"gs ,lk\" glared cotton shirt )[0ns\tcollars and turned-back cuffs.Mrs.Masters reported on Tern- 1 lie majority of coats of Uuy perancc essays to be written in Laroche are adaptations of the CATERERS For Weddings.Luncheons.Teas, Home Cooking ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tsl.LO.2-3433 Members approved a motion to request the Sherbrooke Country turned to their homes in Ix-n noxville, after being in Montreal Club In lower lea membership p, vjsj| Mr.Picken s sister.Mrs.fees.The loss of several mem Edison Montgomery, who is eri-bers prompted ibis action.\tItieally ill in the Montreal Gene- Mrs.P.M.Robinson presented ra| Hospital, the slate of officers for the 1958 i _________________\u201e ,, BREAD and ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED (ZllaMX BREAD 24 oz.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 season following which the new 1 vice-president, Mrs.P.K.Genest look the ehair in the absence of the president.Beauiy Tips Dry skin requires more lubricating than any oilier type, II is well to leave a little cream on the face under the foundation when applying morning makeup.However, avoid an oily look near the nostrils, chin and corner of the mouth by removing cream from these areas.MATERNITY TIP Exports recommend a daily quart of milk \u2014 which may be made up in soups and a dose of Vitamin D for the expectant mother.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS NI* supplied) the title of which is ; Stay in Coalicook Mr A I.Parker ha.« re turned home after spending thr past two months with relative' in Montreal.Misa Klla Horning of Toronto was a recent guest of Mrs W A White at the parsonage *T TR£DE,B?2U> t>INNER.MEEnNC _ W .b.I0M0.Ü,, 4.\t\u201el ,h.Richmond .nd M.l., rmid'ssx'sssss^\u2019z\ts^\u2018,dV'\"\",r,-,Td\"\t*¦ captain had an attendance of 100 ^culture convener.Mrs \\\t^ Rlcf.mon\u201c\u2019 D-JrMer ^oodhouae, regional director Eaatern Are» of the Bovs* Club while the losing team with Mrs Little.\t°f\tspeaker at the meeting; Peter Kaye, chairman of the Richmond Youth Committee, and Dr.Jean Harold Taylor as captain, had 83 Refreshments were served by ml \u2019 * memher of the committee.\t(Record Photo by Wm.H.l.unan) in attendance and they are to lke hostess assisted by Mrs.Tho- - - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 entertain the winners at a later mas Barker, Mrs.G.Buckiand sr.were served at the dining table, date.Each convtner in turn sub- and Mrs.A.Little.\tincluding the birthday cake, de- mitted her annual report.\t- corated white and green The in Mrs.Harold Taylor gave a re\tALL SAINTS\u2019 GUILD \u2018liai cut was made in the cake port on the board meeting held The March meeting of All by the guests of honor, Mrs.Ro-at Ayer's Cliff.Among the dif- Sa.nts\u2019 Church Guild was held at Sheldon, who was presented ferent topics discussed the the home of Mrs.H.J.Turner, a from her friends, d monthly talked over and it was decided Stirring Talk On Youth Activities Heard At Richmond Gcard Ci Trade RICHMOND icui.\tui^au^cu uie\t.**\u2022 ~r.\t.\t* * .»»l\u2019iR in » conimunu> is i.iai\trani: < i is ivimnuMci», u e s t i o n of continuing tho\tpresident, Mrs R.\\\ttiub wiii meet next month deeling with the teenage prob tourneau.onthly broadcast or not was Denney, in the chair.\tat the home cvf Mrs.Jess Galazzo l.-tn, They arc the most important vt, irn(,, -\u2022\u2014* .J - ¦*-=-*-> H was reported by the treas\t- \u2014*\t-\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\ti-etuorncau >«.a,p,s ,, ,ik fH.\t.M-irrotte that each publicity convener of ur£T that from the March talent fRILNDLA lOlRTKEN CUB\twords.Fraser Wood house.Rn-hnumd\tv ,\tv .the county would send in the money Project over $30 has been Mrs.Mary Wilson was hostess u.gional director.Eastern Area, ,0.rd ot\t.k ,\t\",\t,\t, 1\t«hl* '» \"\u2018giona list of activities of her branch r^ltzed to date.The project for to the Friendfy Fourteen Club Boyf L !ub of Canada.told mem , \u201e\t.p,,rd ot Tnule mri 1 .-H i ^ a ' T and this material would be com APr\u2018l will be a Chinese Auction The guests enjoyed several gam- hers anri frjcnd.s at the monthly\tth(1(.w\u201er).l- nl '\t\" ,, llallc U\"s dlsU'lc,\u2018 Polnl piled by Mrs.Harold Taylor who P be held at the monthly meet- « of bingo and was a^quu on dirner meeting of the Richmond in\u2018tjurhro provnee\tcom nd Melbourne Board of Trade j prising 15,, local groups 'Then will in turn broadcast the pro- which will be at the home of Geography was won by Mrs.tar gram over station W.I.K E.in Airs.Arthur Slade.\troll Brown and Mrs.Donald De Newport, Vt.\tA committee was appointed to ram A guessing game was won It was\u2019 noted that there is a cIean the church before the East- by Mrs.Arthur Slade, need at the camp for crippled er services begin and anyone Refreshments were served by children at Aver s Cliff for rrih \"ho wishes to help is invited to the hostess assisted by Mrs.D.pads and arm bands also uTèd di place Chicago Hawks this season BANK BALANCE FINE That is something akin to he in,s sentenced to solitary confine ment, hut Ted's feelings probably arc soothed when he takes a look at his bank balance Financial!), he\u2019s done okay Blaek time If that is true he'll how out with an impressive Stanley Cup record, something that only-one time team-mate Gordie Howe ran match While with the Wings Ted hit the playoffs IS straight years since he jumped from Toronto st Michael's juniors in the On ASBESTOS Asbestos Hole.AiO'SB >V£ CHATTANOOGA PÛOMTÜSi, t-H'LC MO£E THAN Her TO TiRbT BABE/ .'\"TTüüï A'f a P.Q.G.A.Releases Dales For 1958 Season; Don Doe Of Granby Cops H.R.Pickens Sr.Memorial Trophy MONTREAL \u2014 The Province I of Quebec Golf Association released a list of 27 fixtures for tournaments in the Montreal t area mainly.To these will be added shortly those covering activity in the Ottawa and Quebec City Districts.Feature of the 1958 schedule is the fact that many main events have been brought for ward bv as much as two full weeks.This was necessitated by the Royal Canadian Golf Association's decision to move up the Canadian Amateur Golf Championship.scheduled for Scarboro Golf Club in Toronto, July 21sl ¦ 26th.Traditionally proceeding this event on the Saturday before is the Interprovincial Team Matches for the coveted Wil-lingdon Cup.Each Province enters its four top players fori the gruelling 36-hole medal play event to decide the leading provincial team.Quebec's schedule of lest and team trial events have had to be advanced accordingly so that; whereas the Quebec Amateur Championship was played July 19th in 1957, this major tournament is slated for Kenawaki Golf Club, July 4th - 6th.Wea- ther in Quebec makes it uncer tain to schedule events much be fore the lirst week in June.This year the Quebec Spring Open gets players off to a fast start al Islemere Golf Club May 30th, no great diffetenc in lime over previous seasons Hence between that date and the Willingdon Cup Tram \u2019I rsl Matches-, July 12th ¦ 13lh, no less than 10 major events will be staged in Quebec, inclusive of the Junior Championship and the Quebec Open.The latter will be held at scenic I,aval sur le Lac Gold Club, July 11th The P.Q.G.A.also announced that Don Doe, Granby, led the 1957 parade for the It.R.Pickens Sr.Memorial Trophy, with a low average for the prescribed eight tournament rounds (A 74.75.Other leading averages were as follows 2 Brian McGui-gan, Summerlea, 75.25; .3.John Turner, Hampstead.76 25: 3 Kl Hot Gode), F,lfridge, 70.25 s) Ken Banks, Country Club.76.375; 6 Ed Maclaine, Summerlea 76875; 7.W.MoBeth, Kanawaki.77.625; 8 Dave Hardie.Hampstead.77 75;\t9 M Morrison, Rose-mere, 78.125; 10.M.Gar-tinkle, Elmridge, 78 25.made ii four stiaight in Hie SLUM darts playoff* whfBMliey downed the Ma- awippi clumps, Plea-ant View.26 14 in a )»me P- t.ved in \\sbcstoi.Two duos on the Asbestos aggregation came through for their club getting live rounds.P.I.ossard with I.La beam-he and George Henri Cote with H Charland.Four others on the Richmond Zone titlists dropped two round* with two teams lasing three games Best duo for the Nhri'i Hatlev team was J.Rodney with J Guild, getting three nul of five Five others on the Tom Fecletui team dropped three rounds.\\ be ins now has picked up 8 points from their four victories, undefeated in as many starts.They are well on their way to winning this title as they now have two games more to play.They inert RC.FMF, in Shonbroukr on Thursday night and back to Asbestos where they play hosts to Beebe, Border Zone wtnnci*.on April 1 Border will meet Mas-awippi this evening in another s.-hed tiled game.The schedule end* April 3 when Pleasant View plav s hosts to RCF,MF Blackburn Rovers Black Bristol LONDON
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