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[" 1958\t\tSEPTEMBER\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tr\tS \t1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t8 7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t1:\t13 14\t15\t18\t17\t18\t19\t20 21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t28\t27 28\t29\t30\t\t\t\t Slictbrooki'Dailulccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' MOSTLY CIOUDY\"; ttWL Mivtly cioudy xnh a few show or* today.VYiday mostly dowdy txit with sunny pfrtods and a (ow showerw durin* airly mornln*' \\>ry warm tonUhi cooler Friday, l-ow toniirht and high Friday (» and TO.Established 1897.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 25.1958 Sixty-Second Year n* ë r \u2022 r% # BILL OF BIGHTS FOR COMMONWEALTH TRADE Diesel engine Quarrel MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 I he bitter firemen « quarrel with Canadian Pacific.Rail-wfay, generally considered settled after two strikes, innumerable discussions and a royal commission report, was reopened Wednesday.The firemen s union demanded new talks with the CPR about whether firemen are really necessary on freight and yard-sw-itching diesels.The CPR says they are not.- The railway immediately Fight Jodoin and build up a substantial strike fund to fight for its rights.The convention went along with the executive, though many Quebec delegates said divlsrons there needed more money to fight what was termed \u201cthe storm troopers\" and the \"police state\" so far as unions were concerned.Mr.MacDonald, in his address, said that never before had labor been subject to such a campaign of vilification as it had in the last year.He said every means was being used to criticize labor on the basis of the situation in the U.S., \"where a small group of goons and racketeers have been disclosed in all their ugliness and depravity.\u201d Jobless Warning By CLC Unions Wi For Rights VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 Claude Jodoin, president of the Canadian Labor Congress, said Wednesday night the union movement will fight for its rights come what may.Mr.Jodoin spoke at the 50th anniversary convention of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Employees, the country's largest national union with 35,000 members.Mr.Jodoin, in apparent reference to U.S.- led international unions, said that while Canadian labor was ready to co-operate internationally \"we don't need any outsiders to tell organized labor what it has to do.\u201d Donald MacDonald, secretary-treasurer of the CLC, said antilabor forces are stronger than ever and this is no time for complacency.MOSHER SPEAKS The 445 delegates also heard from their \u201cgrand old man of labor,\u201d A.R.Mosher, 77-year-old original CBRE president who organized the union in 1908 and went on to form the Canadian Congress of Labor which merged with the Trades and Labor Congress in 1956 to become the CLC of today.He spoke of the days of 50 years ago when he and other employees of the government owned Inter \u2022 Colonial Railway met in Moncton, N.B., to form the CBRE.The convention started Monday and winds up Friday.Many resolutions have yet to reach the convention floor.The convention did approve a monthly dues increase to S3 from $2 which will increase revenue by $35,000 a month.Union President William Smith and Secretary-Treasurer Don Second urged acceptance of execu tive proposals that the national office's share be increased to $1.55 from $1.05 a month.NEEDED FOR EXPANSION Mr.Smith said the increase is needed in the planned expansion of the union beyond the transport field.Mr.Second urged delegates not to \u2018\u2018play with peanuts\u201d but to do \u201cas the United Mine Workers and the United Steel Workers do\u201d Pro-Nasser President For Lebanon BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)\u2014Rashid Karami, a Nasser admirer who leans to neutralism in foreign affairs, is Lebanon\u2019s new premier.The former rebel heads an eight-man cabinet intended to restore peace to a nation in which passions still run high.President Fuad Chehab named i temporarily a month earlier.A OTTAWA (CP)\u2014In the face of a repeat of last winter's record high unemployment the Canadian Labor Congress has called on the government to say what it is going to do about it.The call was issued by the the old contract-1,000,000-member labor organiza- | were over the firemen issue.The tion following a Dominion Bureau : first was settled on condition that of Statistics estimate Wednesday | a royal commission be set up to that at Aug.23 there were 28),- investigate the dispute, and the termed the union's new action as \u2018 irresponsible\" and is expected to reject the proposals.A royal commission under for mer supreme court justice R L.Kcllock had supported the ITR stand.WAS FORCED SETTLEMENT W.E.Gamble.Canadian chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engincmen (CLO gave as reasons for the reopening of the issue that: (1)\tSettlement of the dispute last May was practically forced on tho union by government threats to make the Kellock report law; (2)\t\u2019Die firemen issue was merely a clause in the old 1956-1958 contract, ami the May settlement applied only to the old contract, leaving the issue open for renegotiation in the current con tract talks; (3)\tCertain things hase happened since May to show that the union's stand was right and the railway's wrong.He did not elaborate, but the union has steadfastly maintained that a third man is needed to ride the rah with the engineer and head-end trainman for safety reasons.CPR Vice President K A.Emerson, in charge of operations and maintenance, said: \u201cThe exper j ienee of Canadian Pacific during and since the strike .has corroborated under actual operating conditions that firemen are not required on diesel locomotives.\u201d The union struck twice within 21 months between May 1, 1956, and May 31, 1958\u2014The period of and both strikes s r Move To Aid Poor Members MONTREAL - (CP) - A new \"hill of rights\" for Commonwealth trade, one that may strengthen the h«r gaining position of the weaker members, likely will emerge when the two week trade conference ends Friday All through the tiny Wednesday delegates tussled with what was reported to he a lengthy «liait communique, one to he issued Friday setting out the aims and strivings of the I I-country partnership and its views on what is fair trade and how it should he ni'hieved It likely will express Common wealth agree tnenl that the wealthier members where possi hie should no! liar their doors to prevent the free flow of mnirutae-liired goods from low-lneonre members.This would help the \tlow\tearners achieve\thigher hv-\t \ting standards.\t\t\t m\tMAY\tEND ''DUMPING''\t\t P\tIt\tnay suggest that\tsuch\tprar \tlice*\tas undercutting\tof\tprice* \tand\t\u201cdumping\u201d of\t5 nods\tin » \tcompetitor\u2019s markets\t\tare\trepu# \tna ni\tto the membershii\t\t*ne-half of the troop committee and troop No.80.Presentation of the following awards took place, each scout\u2019s mother pinning the badge on her son: Tenderfoot Scouts, Lynn Stevens, Jeff Hall, and Tom Hitchcock; First Class Scouts, Blaine Willey and Peter Earle.Merit Badges, were presented as follows: Home Repairs, Rowing and swimming to Peter Earle; Canoeing and life saving to Blaine Willey; Fireananship and Public Health to Bruce Crawford.Mr.Gombieski spoke to the boys on their accomplishments and congratulated the troop on winning the blue ribbon at the camporee at Newport.Scout Master Lyle Crawf o r d led the closing with group singing and a few words to the parents of Scouts.A good number I of parents and friends of scouting were present to watch t h e boys receive their well earned awards.c \"Dio ya khcw it wAS/tf/talkih'?Huh?.Pn> va MY UPS move?HUH?.* LAWRENCE \u2014 Mrs.Raymond Girouard and little Julie Marie are spend,mg several days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Carl Coates.Mr.Arthur Olson and Mr.C.Duffield, Bury, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Olson.Mr.and Mrs.R.S.Millican and little daughter, Cheryl Anne have returned to Knob Lake, after spending the past month with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.i A.Olson.While here they visit-i ed Mr.Millican\u2019s parents, in St.\u2019John, N.B., and other relatives | and friends.Mr.Norman Lister has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital much improved in health.Mr.John Jackson has return-.ed to his home in Elliot Lake, after spending the summer at the Heegsma home.Mrs.F.Robins accompanied him to Mont-! real.RENOVATED AND NOW UNDER THE NEW MANAGEMENT OF ANDRE CLOUTIER! ARMITAGE\u2019S HOTEL COURT RESTAURANT If you've been wondering where really good food is available in Sherbrooke at reasonable prices ., wonder no longer.it's at Armitage's! CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS BAR-B-Q CHICKEN \u2014 CHINESE DISHES Take-Out Service \u2014 FREE DELIVERY ($2 order or over) Open 7:30 A.M.to 1:00 A.M.Daily SATURDAYS TO CLOSING Tel.LO.2-2551 1881 King West T TfTl NEW CROP TOMATO \u2019UHEINZCfc w TOMATO KETCHUP NOW AT YOUR FAVOURITE FOOD STORE *.«1 SIMPSONS-SEARS ,A 81 Wellington St.North Budget-priced KENMORE Automatic DRYER $ 177 $5 DOWN FOR THIS SALE, ONLY $9 MONTHLY *\tLarge 10 lb, capacity *\t3 drying temperatures enable' you to dry all types of clothing safely and quickly, *\tFree one-year service, SAVE $21.95 on this KENMORE WASHER 88 REGULAR SI09.95 S5.DOWN ONLY $5.MONTHLY \u2022\tTakes big 10 lb.washload \u2022\t3-vane plastic agitator \u2022\tLovell target release wringer \u2022\tConvenient centre drain .AND NO TRADE-IN REQUIRED! LEO LALIBERTÉ & FILS LIEE \u2022\tTIP TOP TAILORS \u2022\tUNIFORMS \u2022 CAPS CRESTS t EQUIPMENT Exdutiv* ReprtMntitivM ESTABLISHED m 1912 101 Wellington North - Sherbrooke \u2022 fjcrtirook Dailp lUcort THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS THVRSDAY, SEPT 25.19SS 'Sfie\u2019dxaÀei J%ading SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LA S-1SAS Delay Probe Into Lambton Deaths LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014 The coroner's inquest into the deaths of Provincial Police Detective J.D.Levesque, of Lake Megantic, and Albert Bolduc of Lambton.who died Tuesday night following a shooting incident near Lambton.was opened yesterday by Dr.Joseph Bolduc.It was adjourned sine die\" pending the recovery of Detective Roger Berube, seriously wounded in the same affray.Only two witnesses were heard yesterday \u2014 Lake Megantic Police Chi ef Jean Ste.Marie, who identified the body of Detective Levesque, and Wellie Bolduc, who identified the body of his brother Albert Bolduc.The condition of Detective i\u2014 -\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014- Berube is described as \"serious but satisfactory.\u201d by hospital authorities at Thetford Mines.Levesque was killed almost instantly Tuesday night when he fell under a hail of revolver bullets in the yard of TAuberge de la Riviere Sauvage, about five miles from Lambton.According to police, one of Jail Hotelkeeper For Serving Of Juveniles Hold Boy In Woburn Slaying MONTREAL \u20140\u2014A 17-year-old youth was arrested by Montreal police Wednesday night as a material witness in the revolverslaying Tuesdav of Wellie A Disraeli hotelkeeper was fined $6S0 and sentenced O.rondin.50-year-old Woburn, to 20 days in jail earlier this week by Welfare Judge Sam- Que farmer son on two counts of serving liquor to minors, two of whom the officers spoke to Bolduc were later found guilty of immorality, when he parked his car in the\tA court statement read that Florent Gosselin, owner hotel driveway, Bolduc then of a Disraeli unlicensed hotel.\"Le Petit Manoir de Disraeli\", fired twice into the police car, served seven or eight rounds of rum to four juniors between hitting Berube Levesque jump- 1 5 and I 8 years of age.One of the minors was a 1 i-vear-old jed out of the other side of the car and began to run around the ' An hour and a half after their arrival, \"all of them were front of the vehicle toward Bold mebriated,\" the statement read but especially the 15-vear-uc.He was shot over the left eye old glrl and a |5.year.old boy.\" and fatally wounded.\t.It was earlv in (he evening- After sending four youthful .\t,\tu i * .\t.\t.and they drove back to their companions with him into the\tJ hotel.Bolduc drove off in his hometown but one of the boys late model car.Later he was and the young girl decided not found dead in his car parked on i to go back home.They spent the a side road some distance the night together with the result other side of Lambton.A ,32-cal- that both of fhem were found Bar Regrets Passing Of Senator Nicol ibre revolver was found on the seat behind him.Junior Squad Entertained By St.Pal's Group guilty of immorality.\u2019 \u2019 The statement notes that all the teenagers involved admitted that if Hotelkeeper G-osselin had not served them with the drinks the incident between the girl and the boy would not have occurred.; Gosselin was reprimanded for behaviour and was cited as the principal cause of the teenagers' delinquency.He was condemned to $500 fine and 20 days in jail, in default of payment an addi- The members of the St.Patrick's Academy Old Boys Association played host last evening tional month, serving liquor to to the members of the White Sox the girl.baseball team at their regular jje was condemned to another $150 fine for serving liquor to the boy.In default of payment Hotel Sherbrooke.President Sylvester Parker be wji| serve one month in jail, welcomed the young athletes and -pbe boy\tjs jn jaj[ p]eacje(j congratulated them on wunning guilty to indecent assault and the League Championship.Each awaits trial.youngster is to receive a gift from the Association.Cecil Mullin, president of the Little League, expressed his thanks to the Association for the excellent work it is doing for thé youth of the city.Charlie Clark, team Manager, expressed on behalf of the members, thanks to those persons who had spent so much time during the past season in helping to coach the young players.In the business meeting which followed the dinner, Henry Cro-chetiere, camp committee chairman gave a report on the activities of the St.Pat\u2019s Camp at Stoke Lake.He said 77 youngsters enjoyed three week vacations at the Camp during the summer.Several other groups also used the Camp including the Boy Scouts, the Girl Guides, the St.Patricks Parish Society and the Lions Club for their camping period for blind persons.During the six-week period while the youngsters were at camp a total of 5.400 meals were served The young campers made away with 580 loaves of bread The two other teenagers were fined $25 each and put on a severe probation.Aid Carrier Fortin yesterday paid tribute on behalf of the St.Francis Bar, the bâtonnier, Albert Leblanc, and himself to Senator Jacob Nicol who died Tuesday afternoon at the age of 82.In his statement, Aid Fortin noted: .\u2019\u2019The St.Francis Bar learned with regret of the death of the Honorable Jacob Nicol, dean of the association members \"For many years Mr.Nicol exercised his law practise in our district and he created for himself a reputation of being an untiring worker and an informed jurist.\u201cAlthough he stopped practising in 1935, he nevertheless remained a charter member of our Bar until his death, assisting almost regularly at all our reunions where he would give judicious advice to young lawyers ornamented with personal.and at times humorous, necdotes.\u201cHe showed particular attachment to the St.Francis Bar by donating a generou- grant to increase the library In name of Mr.Albert Leblanc, our bâtonnier, and of all the lawyers of the St.Francis Bar, I wish to offer to Mrs.Nicol and to all the members of the family my profound condolences.\u201d Police said the youth was taken into custody outside St.Patrick s Church in downtown Montreal af ter an attempted purse-snatching.Two constables passing by at the time made the capture Grondin was found on the floor of his farm house at Woburn.100 miles south of Quebec City.His car was spotted smashed in a ditch nearby.Police said they believed at first that robbery was the motive for the shooting.But after the youth's arrest Wednesday night they said the man may have been killed in ar argument HOLD INQUEST FIRST In Quebec province no charges are laid in case of violent death until after a coroner's inquest has been held.The youth was captured when two traffic constables answering the shouts of Rolande Riche of Montreal and Pauline Samson of Lancaster, N B The two women said a youth had attempted to grab their purses.ST Import Challenge KENTVILLE, N.S.(CPl-Phil-1 lip R.Robinson of Ottawa, man-'wic^e VICTORY HANDSHAKES \u2014 Mnyor Nadeau, centre, and nil four aldermen up for election.From left, North Ward Aid.Paul Gervais, South Ward Aid.Carl Camirand, East Ward Aid.Felix Thibault and West Ward Aid J.M.Jean-son, were re-elected by acclamation at yesterday\u2019» nomination dav.The council members are shown in crisscrossed victory handshakes immediately following nomination meeting which closed at 11 a.m.in the Superior School.(Record Photo In Gerry Lemay) At Nominations Mayor Renews Plea For Civic Centre A renewed support appeal behind for city-1 the civic I ager of the Canadian Food Pro-1 centre project and promises of a cessors Association, said here Wednesday imports of American brooke canned fruits and vegetables pre 1 new industry settling in within the next Sher-1 seven | sent a challenge to the industry I months were made by Mayor in Canada.He told an Annapolis Nadeau yesterday following the Valley regional meeting of the.nomination meeting at the Su- association that imports last year 1 perior School when he and four equalled 76.7 per cent of the Ca- aldermen were all re-elected by nadian production.In 1940, the j acclamation.amount w'as only 21.9 per cent.I r\t[ ihe re-election of the mayor, -West Ward Aid.J M.Jcanson, North Ward Aid.Paul Gervais, South Ward Aid.Carl Camirand ^ and East.Ward Aid.Felix Thi- ~ I bault without opposition is a aP first in Sherbrooke\u2019s municipal BRIEFLETS Commencement Exercises Sherbrooke High School, Friday, history.September 26 at 8.15 p.m.A cordial invitation to attend is extended to parents and friends of the school.The Y\u2019s Buy Centre, Y M CA., Duffenn Ave., will be open every City Clerk Henri-Paul Emond declared the nominations closed at 11 pm, THE MAYOR \u201cWe must, approach the proh | lem of our youth\u201d, the mayor j Express Chief Started Career in Sherbrooke Friday afternoon and evening said in his address.\u201cThe popula 2-4 p.m.and 7-9 pm.for re- 'ion is ready to furnish a civic ceiving and selling used clothing, centre -\tThe project should be realized ! AYER'S CLIFF W.I Paper Drive, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Tues.Sept.30th.Have papers tied or boxed at roadside by 9 a m - BISHOPTON - Oyster Supper, November 7th, LADY HENRIETTA BANT- TORONTO.\u2014CP)\u2014 James J.Quinn, 65, retired general super- in aid of United Church intendent of the Canadian Na- :\t- tional Railway Express, died\tHATLEY in 1959.he said, and the building i could be constructed on the site j of the city-owmed old Central ; School on King St, West.\u201cWe W'ill make an appeal to | the generosity of the industria-1 lists and to the senior govern-1 ments.We must go w\u2019here the 1 money is to answer the need.\" He called for all interested j parties to work \u201chand in hand\u201d m ¥ m.fcjSt INDUSTRIES i.n , ING, M.D., widow of the late Sir Wednesday.\tFamily style roast turkey sup- with the city council 207 gallons of milk,\t4o0 pounds\tFrederick Banting, co-discoverer\tHe started in express work for\tper.Hatley United Church, Sat- ¦of meat and 900\tpounds of\t0f lnsujjn wj]] address the gra-\tthe CNR in Sherbrooke, Que.,\turday.Sept, 27th, 5.30 to 7 30 potatoes.\tduating students of the Sher-\tmoved to Saint John, N.B then\tp m.Adults $1.25 children under ^\tfT1!6 chairm1f brooke High School at the annual to the Montreal office where he 12\t60 cents, reported that the Lennoxville cnmmpnrpmpnt ceremonies to- remained until moving to Tor-:\t- Optimist Club had made a dona-1\t- Until o\t, tion to the Camp as well as the\tm°™W nigh*\u2019\t.\t?ntf\\fghJ, years ag0' He retlred Sherbrooke Branch of the B\u2019Nai\tAlso on the\tP™gram\tfor\tthe\tlast March, grith\tevening are three numbers by\tIS survived by his wife and The next meeting of the Old the sc!t°o1 choir.The Chairman\u2019s1» daughter, Patricia.Boys will be held on Oct.29 at remarks will be made by Mr.A.\t- which time the guest of honour C- Ross: chairman of the Board\tWRONG PASTE will be Rev.Brother Philip, for- ' of Protestant School Commission- LEICESTER, England (CP)\u2014 merly of St.Patrick\u2019- Academy ers-\tPolice found builder Jack hens- who was recently named Pro-\tThe Salutatory address will be\tman just in time to stop him vincial of the Presentation Bro-\tgiven by Betty\tAstbury\tand\tthe\teating his luncheon sandwiches, thers.\tValedictory by Doreen Hodge.\tmistake his wife had used wallpaper paste, mstead of drip-1 ping fat.The mayor said in six or seven ! have been elected by acclama months Sherbrooke will have tj0ns.enough industries to absorb the .j can confjrm that the major-! unemployed.\tity o£ sherbrooke has found that \u201cWe have been working for a j we have completed our duty at few months on a new industry\u201d, [ the council.But the immense NOTICE - HUNTINGVILLE - Roast Turkey Supper, Community Hall, Sat., Oct.4, 5:00 to 8:00\tp.m.Adults $1.25, Children !he staJed\tand indicated that con-\taraount of work we have done in 60c.\tSponsored\tby Huntingville 1 Trmation\tof its settlement here ;\tthe past does not count.We must Ladies\u2019 Aid.\t:Was exPected shortly.\tio0k to the future.\u201d -\tReferring to the elections by He extended thanks to his NORTH\tHATLEY acclamation, Mayor Nadeau said\teiec1on agent, Roland Belanger, Family style\tturkey supper, \u201c a new\tpage has been written\tto the members of the council Sat.Sept, 27 - 5 to 7 p.m.Ausp.;in the municipal affairs of Sher-Christ Church Guild in Parish1 brooke.Hall, Stanstead, Adults $1 25, He said in the past two years, children 12 and under 50c.iof 11 council members eight PRESENTATION TO ORGANIST \u2014 Mra.Berthe Bell, orKani»t at Trinity United Church for 27 years, was honored by choir member* at a banquet Iasi night at Elmwood Inn, Lennoxville.Mrs.Bell was presented with an inscribed leather jewel case on behalf of the choir.The presentation was made by Ed Loomis.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Elkas, Ken Strew, Walt Mutchler, Ivan La va Use and \u2018Chick\u2019 Whatley.Guests were Ron MacDonald, Nilo Hansen, George Walsh and Don Booth.Y\u2019s Men's Club Paid Visil To Compton Lodge The item for Pork should read as follows: ROAST LEG OF PORK lb.Shonk End 39* ib Loin End 48* RECORD CARRIER WANTED For delivery in vicinity of Galt West, Kitchener, McManamy, Denault, etc.Apply: SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD CIRCULATION DEPT.Tel.LO 9-3636 Some 30 members and friends ! of the Y\u2019s Men\u2019s Club were guests , ,\t.of the Compton Fish and Gamej ( and\tP,J lc'\t| rlub last, evening, meeting at, the : THE .ALDERMEN\tj Magog Hotel and travelling by Speaking in alphabetical order, :(\u20193r the camp | the aldermen expressed their ap-j After a steak dinner the Y\u2019s j preciation of the public's show | men were shown around the | of confidence in them.\tj club house and the surrounding I Aid.Camirand said he would i grounds of the club.The remain-! continue to work for the estah- j der of the evening was spent in j lishment of a new park on Camir- different, forms of entertainment, and St at the site of provincial ; Members were advised that 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51\t\t\t\t\t%\t\t\t\t5>\t\t\t 54\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t%\t\t\t75 \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t GET MIVPS EARLY (Owen *nund Sun-Times) For the most part medical science seeks to keep people from being victims of various diseases.In the case of mumps, however, the advice is to try and get the disease while you are young.There is much less likelihood of infection after exposure to mumps than to measles or chiekenpox.This \u201clow order of communicability\u201d probably accounts for the fact that so many adults escape the disease during childhood only to develop it in later years.Dr.Edward B.Shaw said in the current Journal of the American Medical Association received by the Health League of Canada.The best time for a person to have mumps is during childhood, when the possible complications are not very severe.In adulthood, mumps can be followed by serious \u2014 and sometimes lasting \u2014 complications.In order to prevent the possibility of severe adult infections, it might be desirable to deliberately expose a child CARD SENSE .ec.\u201e\t,h, S.ur,,« Ins'itu*.for\t\u2018 ^ \"» *»\"\u2022-\u2019 *« .« » SSK ' ppr\trun candidate* in provincial bye comm Solvent* Dr.Andrew S Hunt, county elections to test their ratini with c'ons Edison Twits Failure Of Liberals To Run Candidates Bored Girl Kills Brother Wasn t Mad HOUSTON, Tex tAPw-Duna Humphries, i* - year - old high k.iivv.student, scy-f s.ne he: tjonije minuter Wednesday chid- Anaconda Financial & Market Report SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, SEPT J5,\t~ T Howard Smith s Huron Firm NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (Closed at 11 am) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE QUEBEC \\ Union Vi Amer Telephone the Blind.Mr.and Mrs Earl Blin and family spent a recent week-end W'chologut who examined the voters\tDouglas at the home of Mr.Rene Duf- \u201d®n*- silum\t.was realized frefn the salqs table ^rt*:D's ^ \u2018he\ther ___________U._______mother, Mrs R D and net proceeds amounted $170.out of plans to kill her saw her Humphries, U S Rubber \u2022Std.Oil of V J, Studebaker U, S Sled He called (he by elecuons Union Nationale \u201cbear trap*1' and said EASTMAN ,0 an airline» clerk, approach the' ^ * «'\u2022neral election could bring (he radical changes in the -\tONLY ONE DATE\tadministration' wanted by the Lawyer Jack Knight said he\tPublic, was told the girl has had only one Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Phil- date with a boy.brick of Wilmot Flat.N H.\"She told her mother she didn't spent a few days with the lat- mtend to have any more da'rs ter's sister, Airs.Eric Hallam f°r 8 \"bile because boys of her and Mr.Hallam.\tage didn\u2019t discuss mature enough Mrs.S.Matthew is spending subjects, Knight said.\t.^\t\u201e a few weeks\twith her\tsister at 'n ber statement to police,\t(jrawal\tfrom\tNATO\tmay\the\tcon Pointe Claire.\tQue.\tDuma told how she lay in bed\tjidered\tcertain\tif\tBritain\tignores Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Ding mi planned to kilt all members warnings against puding the Mac m Hawkesbury Dingman had\temployinenl\taciied Friends of Mrs.E.Young will \"It seemed that everyone was be sorry to hear of her recent always tired, that we were at illness.\twa>,!i getting up.going to work Mrs.Helen -DiDgman returned Hn 45 It I'enno Phi.178\t175 1! A GREAT MAN PASSES - LISGAR \u2014 Miss Rachael Woodburn, of Shawinigan.Falls spent the week end at her cottage.She spent her summer holidays touring Europe.TORONTO (CP The Supreme on the trumpet.Recorded selec-i Court of Canada will decide next lions were ah>s heard.\tmonth whether the CBC must At refreshment time a two-tier stand trial in Toronto on a charge wedding cake, the handiwork of of violating the Lord's Day Act i Mrs.Irene Williams, was cut by ! by broadcasting news on Sunday.1 the celebrating pair, who have The publicly-owned broadcast-lived all their wedded life in the ing ebrporation is appealing On- : Cowansville - Sweetsburg area.tario court decisions rejecting its* They were, however, married in argument that as a crown agent Covey Hill.\tit is not subject to any act unless GENERAL NOTES\tspecifically named in the act.A public address on\tthe\ttopic.The CBC charge is\tone of five \u201cIs Love Practical Among\tthe\tlaid in Toronto after\tthe Toronto Nations in our Time?\u201d\twas\tgiven\tTelegram launched a\tSunday edi- by Mr.A.Aveline, a\trepresent-\tlion March 17,\t1957 Other alive of the Watch Tower Soci- charges were against the three ety, in Legion Memorial Hall.Toronto daily newspapers\u2014Globe Mr.and Mrs.Larry Labreeque ! and Mail, Star and Telegram\u2014 and their children have moved and privately-owned radio station from 314 to 309 Main Street.1 KEY.Mrs.Alan Farley, of St.Johns, The charge against the Tele Stock Exchange Like Ant Hill' NEW YORK.\u2014 (API Sir Kofo Adekunie Abayomi, » Nigerian tribal chieftain, got his first glimpse of the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday and compared it to an African ant hill.\"I have never seen so many people so busy in all my life,\u201d commented Sir Kofo.\u201cIf 1 did not see it with my own eyes, 1 would not believe ! it'' Hoops In Court TORONTO (CP) - The \u201chula-hoop\u201d craze rolled into the On * lario Supreme Court Tuesday when two writs for damages and I injunctions were filed, Wham-o (Canada) Limited of Toronto is suing Paulite Plastics Company BENNETT, Finlay G.At his home m Canterbury, Que, on Thursday, Sop: 25, 1968, Finlay li.Bennett, beloved husband of Kva Kerr, at the age of 88 year*.Remains railing at the above home where funeral will be held on S.iitirdav.Sept 27 ai 2(K> pin.Rev \\4 Walker officiating In termrnt in Row n Cemetery.Bury Funeral Home 23 J.BIDGOOP Mary Abc» Suddenly at Sherbrooke.Que , on Wednesday.Sept 24.Hind, Mary Alice Mack.iy beloved wife of the late John Heslev Bidgood, in her !!2ihI > esi Resting -it Johnston's I uncial l hapel, 530 Proipcei S Sherbrooke until noon on Thursdav, Sept 25 then at hot home in Hiehmond where prayers will be held on Friday.Sept 28 at 2 00 p m followed In service in Chalmers United Church The interment will be made in the l'rrnholmvillf (Vine ten.PRAPPICD, Cecil Gag* Sud denlv on Wedm- day, Sepl 24 Hk'lt.('ceil Gage I'rnppicd, be loved hushami of Geraldine Ben licit» in his 80th year Resting «I Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 5.10 Prospect S' where the funeral will leave on Saturday, St pi 27 lor sci v lec in i he Pl.vmoût h l ni-led C'I lurch at 2 00 p.m Rev M.dian G\tnr Co.\tMontreal by\t\tthe i\t\\N.\tThe\tWoman's\tAuxiliary of\tSI\tW Williams\toff trialing\t\tIni\tor K\t\t\t\tLtd\t\tPaul's\tAnglican\t('lundi met\tre\tment in Elumi\tnut Cemctei\t\t¦y.\t New\tItieki\tnson\tMines\t\ttie\teeotl.v\tat the s\tintimer home\tof\t\t\t\t\t dared\tusual\tm'im\tannu\tat dt\tvid-\tM rs\tMan Mi\tHer, Fdgewater\t\tNICOL, Hon\tSenator\tJ«c\toh\t end of\tlive\tten is\tplus 2\t\u2022a C(\t¦nls\t1,0(1 g r\tat Vale\tPerkins i\tlie\tAt Shcrbrnokt\tQue .\ton\t'I'll\tICS- extra,\tboth pti.vubli\t\tc Nov\t24th\t.to\tpresulr\t\u2018lit.Miss\tAtwell, cmidud\t\tj day, SepU mhe\tr 23, 1!)\t58.\tJ.H\t'oh xhareli\toldcrs\ton re\tcord Oct.2'\t\t4th.\ted tb\te busines\ts ,session\tM\t\t! Nicol, beloved\thusband\tof\tKm\t11 u* This is\tNew\tDicki\tnson *\tfirst\tex-\tLeon\tFldridge,\tassistant sc held at the home of Mrs.L.deuce 185 Vimv Kt.N where the fimenil proce.wlon will leave on Friday, September 28lh at !) 30 a in followed by service at St.Michael\u2019s Cathedral at 10:00 a m.Interment in St.Michael's ( emr ten Duniiilcau A Jalbrrt, 357 King St F QUINN, Jamas J.At the Toronto Western Hospital on Wed ne day, Sept 24, 1938.James J.Qniim, beloved husband of Sadie Quinn, residing at 48 Strath gowan Ave.dear father of Patricia, dear brother of Thomas of Lewiston, Maine, and Krnest of Portland, Maine Resting at the Trull Funeral Home, 2704 Ynngc St.where funeral service vfill be, held m the Chapel Friday, ¦Sept 28, at 2:00 pm Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery.Il\\es, L.Lowd Steel and Iron Works here, at his Mrs.Margaret Baker has re ',rath Jul>r 24> i( was Wednesday.Application has been made to probate the estate which was left to three sisters, a sister-in law and a number of nephews and nieces.F.xehange opening Chief Arrested ACCRA, Ghana (Reuters)\u2014Six platoons of policemen Wednesday took into custody Nana Ofori Alta II, 59, one of the most powerful chiefs in Ghana, The chief, who had resisted an eviction or- der at his palace, was taken to Rev.\tJohn Peacock and Mrs\tMoyne, was christened recently\tpolice headquarters in\ta neigh- M.C.\tTyler recently spent a\tat St James Church, the rector,\tboring st ate.Prime\tMinister day in\tMontreal with\u201d Doug Har-\tthe Rev.W.J.White, officiating.\tKwame Nkrumah withdrew rec- vey with whom they played golf at\tThe child received the names of\tognition of Chief Alta\tafter the the Wentworth Club, Lachine, and Barbara Iona Anthony.The god chief had declared his political later attended the Argos Alouette parents were Mr.and Mr?Eric neutrality.Game.\ti Jones.dian Stock Sept.26th.A $75 million issue of Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission bonds went on the mark et yesterday.There are three maturities - 20 year 5% yielding 5.12%, 12 year 414% yielding 4 75% and 5 year 4' 4.35%.Canadian Cotton openings were down 10.9% for August compared to the same period last year, The eight months\u2019 total showed a decrease of 13.2'J from last year, according to Cotton Textiles of Canada (Carhn nf elumka TIESRUtflUICAtJX \u2022 vv« wl»b to nd board at Lake Orford.near Magog, on Montreal Highway, sunny balconies, spacious grounds.Modern conveniences, fray service.Write J.Muir or Tel.Magog Vl.3-3908.17.\tConvalescent Home LADIES \u2014 Is extra money needed in your home?As little as 4 hours a day will bring you an excellent earning opportunity.Selling Avon Is your answer.For Information write or phone Mrs.A.LeBrun, Waterloo.Que.TeL 1075.WE INS'-ALL Mufflers, tall pJpes and exhaust pipes on all makes of cars and trucks at regular prices.Free installation.Expert Service.Muffler Service, 113 Depot Street.46.Pets For Sale REGISTERED Srnttiesh Terrier Puppies, Black Brindle, males and females, 7 weeks old, *60.00.Write L.B.Thomas, R R.2, South Stukely, Que.PUBLIC NOTICE Superior Court CANADA, PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF ST.FRANCIS.No.18008 MME.GERTRUDE DEMERS, I Plain-ttff), vs.GILLES NAULT, (Defend-ant).The undersigned will sell by authority of justice on the 4th day of October, 1958.at 2:00 p.m.at the address of 203 Codere St., Sherbrooke.The effects seized In this case: l car, coupe Plymouth, 5 passenger.1947.Terms: CASH.PATRICK GAUTHIER, B.S.C.Warden Friends WARDEN \u2014 Miss Marjorie Ashton was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower held in the Parish Hall with about 25 relatives and friends present.Taken completely by surprise she was met at the door by her sister, Eunice, who presented her with a corsage.The gifts were arranged on a long table over which was suspended a watering can and unbrella, with streamers attached to the table.The very attrac-|tive decorations carried out in ; blue and white had been arranged by Mrs.W.Copping.The bride-to-be, whose marriage is taking place on September 27th, was assisted in opening her gifts by her sister, Eunice, and aunt Mrs.O.Ashton.After the gifts had been opened, refreshments were served buffet style.The table was centered with flowers and blue tapers, also two prettily decorated bride\u2019s cakes made by Mrs.C.Caw.GENERAL NOTES The card party held under the auspicies of the Ladies Guild was enjoyed by ail who attended; 500 was played at 10 tables.The members plan to hold another party in the near future.Mr.Paul Sicard has returned to Stanstead College to resume his studies.Mr.James Sicard is studying in Montreal.Mr.Clem Caw of Brome spent a few days here with Mr.and Mrs.Croft Caw and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Malrs.The W.A.members held their September meeting at the home of Mrs.T.Wilson at Waterloo.TMEY\u2019gS 'tzz N =>.uoôpT=mt £ PuT On A D:ViDSND \u2014\tc'-' PAVING basis shortly, or we will PAY YOU *25 AT ONCE ioz EACH,\t\" l^SUAReYOD HOLD\u2018S WJCHIg.* jVfy/r ONE DAY TOO LATE rnuftsoAT- 9 14 Program Previews 9 15 Early News 9.30 Educational TV Program 10:00 For Love or For Money 10:30 Play Your Huncis J 1.00 Arthur Go ! 4.15 Secret Storm 4\t30 The Edge ot Night ^ 5.00 Chuckwagon Tales 6.10 Knick World of Sports 6.25 Weathervlse 5.30\tNewstime 5\t45 D Edwards\u2014News 7.00\tYou Can Quote Me 7.30\tThe Bolng Boing Show 3.00\tIrackdown 8.30\tDestiny .9 -.Y: :fr.i RIGHT?THEN I'LL COME TO CAwr THE POINT?» HOW ( SELL M! -HE , ÙO£9JT I WANT TO BUY WM' VW-VXCftkSJ VtVGVAT OVm IKlTO TVt\u2019 TO^'.' 1 THfsT THERE\u2019S fK GjOOP OCNiE OtSi NNE'.j Y4PNUJ\\ r n I '*\tLVNCVbVbÆ YtOUU TY4E \u2019 SCKYp ENDE'P.GOT TyAERE.ObA \u2014, TWE.JN*.EY.OO50./ AS APPETITES RISE IN THE FALlT^\t^ A£P Keeps Food Bills SMALLU TTTrA SPECIALS! fe A.¦\t^\tI t,« 37.- m CHOlCl QUALITY A&P TOMATOES CHINAWAkt\t^ BONUS -\t¦ JANI 7A««« TH,N4il'CODC\\n sandwich bread ,r, I .37*-5\u2014 7* 49£ ?n» ça 14-»«- IQ* -\t- u.f 1 3\t.!«\t3ic-»«x.3r acivlâi SUPER AJAX - BAKERY SPECIALS! D ^\t.\tIAXl*5 .v IT Air.M45T\u2018* »****' lAKID IN Air» OWN VAK\t\", 4,c\u201e»ox._4\u2018 JANI PARKf*\tm m \u2022 m \u201c lemon pie\tl,t.lit\u2014 pÏneapple pie - \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 LARGE ANGEL CAKE -\t- JANE PARKE* APPLE RAIMN\t_\t, COFFEE CAKE - CRACKED\tWHEAT\tBREAD COCOANUT BAR COOKIES - 2 45* lava it -\t, 49\u2018 \u2022 ac.n Re,.I9t\u2014Sb*«,4\u2018 -\tk A5* # * tn Jlt-Sov.2« -\t, 33* \u2022 urn loo.1 8t S0\u2019* lc e' 33* \", p/)W 14t Sova i« 49* FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS AiP FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 6\t89< BRODER 1 PEAS AND CARROTS 4 X 67* \u2022 AiP NEW PACK SOCKEYE SALMON SUPER RIGHT MEAT SPECIALS! OVEN READY, FRESH (AVERAGE 5 TO 8 LBS) m m mmm a 79, BROILERS FRESH PORK\tFRESH SHOULDERS - 33' PORK BUTTS FRESH MINCED BEEF ALLGOOD SMOKED, SLICED RINDLESS BACON ^ 69e BANQUET DINNERS ^ SEASEALD COD FILLETS 2 EXTRA LEAN.FRESH\tlb.BEEF, CHICKEN or TURKEY SEASEALD OCEAN WHEATLEY FISH STICKS Mb.pkqs.IO-oi.pkg.49* PERCH FILLETS 2 ^ WHEATLEY HEADLESS AND DRESSED 33* SMELTS 2 ^ FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SPECIALS ! MacINTOSH Fancy Red Excellent for Eating Quebec Grown 5-lb.polythene bag TOKAY GRAPES- lbs.QUEBEC GROWN.No.1, WASHED, CORELESS CARROTS -\t-\t-\t\u201c poly.ban* b*/] ONTARIO No.1, LARGE COOKING ONIONS 3-!b.poly.ban* bog 25*\tHUBBARD SQUASH\t29* 25*\tQUEBEC GROWN No.1, WASHED AND TRIMMED CELERY .2 .I*',9;,\u2018T1 in caMo b«»j\t19* 25*\tQUEBEC GROWN No.1, LARGE, FIRM GREEN HEADS CABBAGE .\u2022itJl\t8* TRY CLARK'S THE LABEL WITH THE SAILOR BOY CLARK S SOUPS MUSHROOM, ASPARAGUS.CHICKEN WITH RICE, CONSOMME, SCOTCH BROTH OR OX TAIL 4%\t10-ox.Æ.tin* Uni CLARK\u2019S TOMATO SOUP CLARK'S SOUPS CELERY or VEGETABLE 2 t' 27* 25c *«\u2022 GHAT ATLANTIC A »â£i»tC 11A COM?AX Y UA Prkti lit thFt ad fiKiro»»*«#d\tSeturdey, $*pt«mb«r 27th, 1 fSI COLGATE PALMOLIVE PRODUCTS TUDOR ROSE CHINAWARE FREE 1 BLUE BON JS 1.53 giant sizo king tizo LIQUID JOY *i».83* largo 43^ CLEANS IN HALF THE TIME giant SPIC & SPAN 81c PERSONAL IVORY coho* I I « 14 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.SEPT 2S, 1958 /uth /Mittetr Wife Can t Quite Hear ^Hubby's Call Of Open Road He i* planning to retire in two year of trying an entirely new years and all he talks about is way of life.So, take a chance, selling the house and buying a But don\u2019t burn your bridges be-trailer so that he and his wife can hind you.Hold on to your home move from place to place and be until you have had a chance to In The Women\u2019s Sphere try trailer life.Jf^ersonais free of responsibilities.She can\u2019t think of anything ; worse than having to give up the , home she lives in, say goodbye to j old friends, and spend the rest of her married life cooped up in a trailer, always on the move with : Mr.and Mrs.John Chesbfo and no plot of ground to call home.| Miss Irma Chesbro, Belvedere \u201cHow can 1 talk him out of this ; St\u201e N, and Mr.Bill Chesbro, of notion?\u201d she asks.\u201cHe thinks Montreal, have returned from after working for 40 years at the I Oakville, Ont., where they spent same job he has a right to do the week-end and attended the what he wants to do when he re- wedding of their son and bro-tires.I want him to be happy, but ther, Mr.Eldon (Joe) Chesbro, 1 truly don\u2019t think he will be any to Miss Carol Eden, of Montreal, happier without a home or friends | which took place on Saturday than 1 will.\u201d\t! in the United Church in Oakville.My suggestion is that you stoo ,\t*\t*\t* pulling against him and fall in j On the occasion of their 47th with his bright and rosy plans, wedding anniversary, Mr.and Only insist that he make one con- Mrs.Edward Hurley, Winder cession to you.That you rent the j st., I.cnnoxvillc, will be \u201cAt house instead of selling it, and | Home\u201d to their many friends on give trailer life a year's trial be-j Friday, September 26th, from fore you definitely pull up roots.2.30 to five o'clock in the after- Anything can happen by the j noon, and from 7.30 in the even-\t_ ._\t,\t, ,\t.\t, r.,\tr t/c .j ns end of a year spent traveling ing\tSHIRLEY RAE, ihrec years old, and DONALD, four, children of T/5gt.and Mrs.around the country.Your husband\t*\t*\t»\tRaymond Westgate, of Rome, N.Y., and grandchildren of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Murray, may be sick and tired of pulling Mr.\tand\tMrs.E.W.\tItiff, 869\tof Scotstown, Que., and of Mrs.G.Taylor, of Cookshire, Que.his home behind him.He mayjFamhrai St Women s Groups ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH The opening autumn meeting of the Lennoxville League of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Miss C.MacKenzie, Prospect St., on Tuesday, September 16 with Mrs.Geo.MacDonald as co-hostess.The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs.F.'S Hunting.The president.Mrs R.N.Stevenson.conducted the business session which included a report of the welfare convener, showing flowers and cards had been sent to the sick and shut-ins during the summer months Æ r MISS PAULINE LANDRY, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Clovis A rummage -ale is to be held Landry, of Sherbrooke, and MR.MARCEL DUPRE, son in St.Andrew's Church Hall, 0f Mr.and Mrs.Alphee Dupre, of Granby, whose engage-: Sherbrooke, on September 26.ment ;s announced.The marriage has been arranged to take A,I members are asked to awd.piace on Saturday, October 11, in Christ-Roi Church.Sher.It was planned that as many Brooke.Mr.Marcel Dupre is the Sherbrooke La Tribune\u2019s members as possible call on Mrs News Editor_ James Stewart and have tea with her on her birthday on September 25.The work convener Mrs.A.N.MacKenzie, distributed material to be made into articles for the sale to be held on November 2.The next meeting will take the j form of a Phantom Tea and will be held at the home of Mrs.H.Mayhew, 37 Atto St., Lennoxville, on October 21 at 8 p.m.Winnipeg Mother Points Up Weaknesses Of Sight Reading WINNIPEG (CP)\u2014A mother of teachers in Kildonan seem to pr Marriages Of Local Interest RETARDED CHILDREN ASSOCIATION The monthly meeting of the i Association for the Help of Re-! tarted Children, Sherbrooke i County Branch took place in the three children says Winnipeg chil dren are not being taught to read independently \u2014 they can recognize only words they\u2019ve been taught to memorize.Mrs.Mary Johnson of this city came to this conclusion after testing children from grades one.two fer the phonetic method to the sight method \u2014 the child gets more out of it.__________ will be \u201cAt Home\u201d hate the cramped living quarters, j to their friends on Saturday, He may be lonely for his old September 27 from 3 to 5 in the friends.He may long for a plot | afternnon allf) from 7 to 9 in the HUGIIKS TOZER\t-worn b, the mald-olhonor >n
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