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[" 1955\t\t\tJUNE\t\t\t1955 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t2\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t\t Established 1897, tjccbcoobcl'ailulctocd ^\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHHRBKOOKE, QUEBEC, THUnSDAV, Jl'NK 16, \\9K SVNKY; THUNDERSHOWERS Mainly tunny with little change in temperature.A few scattered thunderstorms late Friday after noon and evening.Light wind*.Low tonight and high Friday, 80 and 85.Fifty-Ninth Year CANADIAN DIES IN SUB EXPLOSION Two Prelates Expelled Will Excommunicate Peron, Associates In Argentine Mess Buenos Aires \u2014 (Æ'i \u2014 A special Argentine airliner flew toward Rome today with two Roman Catholic prelates expelled by President Juan Peron\u2019s government.Sources at the Vatican said before its arrival that the expulsion almost certàinly has brought down automatic excommunication on the heads of Peron and all other Argentine Catholics who had a hand in the ousting of the churchmen.The two prelates, Msgr.Manuel Tato, Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires, and his assistant, Msgr.Pablo Novoa, were put on the Rome - bound plane yesterday after being held overnight by police.They had been taken into custody Tuesday night, a few hours after Peron\u2019s government accused them of inciting riots and ordered them dismissed from their church posts.Santiago Luis Cardinal Copel-1- lo, Primate of Argentina, left his support government charges that sickbed to resume active church church was responsible for leadership.As auxiliary bishop, flashes last weekend between Msgr.Tato had been performing i Catholics and Peron supporters, many of the cardinal\u2019s duties ; feast persons were injur during his illness, aftermath of | e° ln\tbattles, a fall nine months ago down an A P°llce official said handbills elevator shaft.\tcriticizing Peron and defending Accompanied by Antonio church were seized in the Cardinal Caggiano, who arrived ralcis; Some parish offices and here from his archdiocese in Ros- mcÇting rooms of Catholic Action ario, Cardinal Copello called on societies were sealed and plac.Foreign Minister Jeronimo Rem- e(i undcr guard, he added, orino Wednesday night to ask Reports received here indicate official word of the two expelled Pol'cc may have visited most of , churchmen.The two cardinals i th® t.500 Catholic parishes in talked to Remorino for about l\"c country.Authorities an.five minutes, but there was no nounced the arrest of another announcement of what they were j Provincial priest, Rev.Domingo told\t! Canlegaili, after a search in the | Argentine newspapers carried Parish house at Marcox Pax in pictures and stories of the de- ®uei*9s Afr®s province.He w\u2019as ; parture of the two prelates, but ^f1®\tpriest taken into cus- there was no official announce- *n Pcron 5 seven-month-long i ment of their ouster.Three pro- dispute with the church.Most ^ Peron afternoon newspapers de- bave been released after brief clared they had fled from Argen- detention.tina.\t! Tbe church-state feud broke | Police raided all the 120 homes in the open last November and offices of parish priests in First Flight .- an» Members U K.Sub Harbor A British sub- Newport Airport and Northeast Airlines officials pose with one of the two aircraft which landed at Newport yesterday on inaugural flights from New York and Boston.The occasion marked the arrival of the first scheduled flight to the Vermont Airport.The new Northeast Airlines service will serve Northern Vermont and the Kastcrn Townships.Queen Mary Held By Strike Southampton, England\u2014(/P)\u2014\" MTUraffk°Ticket?Newport Inaugurates Province Warns N.Y., Boston Flights Buenos Aires and its suburbs yesterday, seeking evidence to Bulletiti Rome \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The Holy See today publicly excommunicated all those in Argentina who \u201ctrampled\u201d on the rights of the Roman Catholic Church.The declaration did not specifically name President country\u2019s official religion.when Peron accused some mem-1 Britain\u2019s wildcat seamen\u2019s strike bers of the clergy of seeking to'tied up the 81,000-ton liner undermine his regime.The1 Queen Mary today, and 1,000 church denied the charge.| New York-bound passengers Since then the government j started disembarking, had pushed through legislation! More than 500 of the 1,267-1 permitting divorce in Argentina, j member crew walked off the j liftirfg tax exemptions from: Cunard liner yesterday to sup- j church property, banning religi- port the strike that already has ous education in public schools Jied up Cunard\u2019s 32,000-ton and halting subsidies to church Mauretania and five other transschools.It plans a constitutional, atlantic liners, convention to end Roman Catho- They were joined 10 minutes licism s favored status as the before sailing time today by 120 Juan Peron nor members of his regime which has waged a long battle to reduce the power of the church in state affairs.There was no doubt however (hat the Argentine president fell under the declaration.Ex-communication is an extreme punishment excluding a Catholic from communion with his fellow Catholics.The order was contained in a Latin declaration issued by the Vatican\u2019s consistorial congregation.Several bloody clashes have oe- other sailors who charged that \u201cscab labor\u201d had been brought curred between Catholics and aboard government supporters The The giant ship then lay at her church has denied responsibility berth, with tugs ready to nose for these disorders, insisting the her into Southampton waters Catholics were victims rather and shore gangs ready to cast than aggressor», as the govern 0ff massjve mooring ropes.m!L1A *las cliarseck\tThe strikers had pinned their The government decree order- j hopes on holding up the Mary.It ing the removal of the two ex- was generally believed that if pelled prelates from their, jobs (he giant ljner sai]ed the wildcat said the action was taken under walkout would have collapsed.Montreal \u2014 CP \u2014 Solicitor-General Antoine Rivard of Quebec hinted last night the provincial government is preparing to act against municipalities which continue to abuse their rights to collect traffic fines.\u201cThese rights, given by the provincial government, must not be turned into a supplementary source of revenue for the municipalities,\u201d he said.Mr.Rivard was speaking to some 1,500 mayors, councillors and police officials from all paris of the province gathered for the annual meeting of the provincial committee on highway safety.Auto Firm Quits Racing Stuttgart, Germany \u2014 (JP) \u2014 The Daimler-Benz auto works announced yesterday it is quitting international Grand Prix racing at the end of this year.The management said the decision had long been considered but that it was made definite by Newport, Vt.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Citizens in this northern Vermont community saw a dream realized yesterday with the inaugural Northeast Airlines flights from New York and Boston to the Newport Municipal Airport.These were the first scheduled flights to arrive at the airport since its foundation 11 years ago and marked the culmination of many years of hard work on the part of civic minded 13 Crew Lost As Blows Up In Portland, England \u2014 (Routers) marine exploded in harbor here today and went to the bottom with 13 crew members aboard.Rescue officials announced there was no hope for the entombed men -one of them a Canadian after divers had probed the craft for tell-tale knocking» from inside which would indicate there was still life aboard.One of the 13 was Petty Officer Lavergne D.McLeod, a Canadian volunteer on submarine duty with the Royal Navy.It w\u2019as not immediately known whether the 13 died in the blast, caused by an exploding torpedo, or suffocated as water seeped in to fill the forward torpedo compartment where they were trapped.Most of the crew scrnmnlod ;\t\u2014 out of the conning tower after \"f ri>sching ihe trapped men.the explosion.Minutes later ihe * he Bidon, an S class vessel, vessel, the 1,000-ton Sidon, set- wa!;\tin 1044.She mounts tied by the bows and suddenly a -h* millimetre cannon and a nosed under to take her last dive 'l'm'inrh\tand is equipped with 21-inch torpedo tubes.She was active during the Second World War, and participated in the reoccupation of Hong Kong in 1945.Britain\u2019s last submarine disaster occurred in April, 1951, \"hen the Affray sank in the English channel with the loss of 75 lives.Sixty.four Royal Navy men died in January, 1950, when the.sill) Truculent sank after a collision with a Dutch vessel in the Thames estuary.Ironically, the navy only Wednesday announced the successful conclusion of tests on a new escape chamber by which men trapped in a submarine underwater explosion area forward.They ll n ,'< 1 mi1\tsafely.The de- scrambled off Ihe listing Sidon 'U(> nofj y®* been fitted The explosion sent up a sheet of (lame and billowing clouds of smoke.Debris was blown up through the conning tower hatch.Seven injured seamen were rescued before the Sidon wrent down.A naval spokesman said after six hours of desperate rescue at-tempts\u2014divers and salvage ships were drawn from all over the south coast of England -that no hope could be held for the 13.A rescue party equipped with breathing apparatus had boarded the vessel minutes before she sa»k.In darkness and heavy smoke they struggled in vain to work through the debris to the just before she nosed under.The blast occurred in the for ward part of the Sidon at 8:45 a m.(4:45 a.m.ADT) as the sub lay alongside a \u201cmother ship\u201d moored in this south coast naval base.She was preparing to pul citizens who have wanted a schcluled airline service for this ! to sea, but all the 44 crew mem- section of Vermont and the Eastern Townships Mayor Armand Nadeau and r-\u2014-,- Alderman Leopold Cadorette re-1ln 1'1® wor'(l by simply phoning presented Sherbrooke.A letter ! a Northeast Airline ticket office, was read from Senator C.B.the Vermont Travel Service of-Howard who was unable to at- fice or the Ncwporl Ajrpor, of_ tend.\tr.fice.The new service will provide regular flights to and from Bos- One hundred Newport ton and New York serving all | pie enjoyed courtesy flights on communities, including Sher-1 the aircraft on Sunday when bers were not yet aboard.Many sailors leaped from hatches following the blast.Eye witnesses said the explosion sent up a \u201cterrific volume of yellowish .smoke.\u201d An admiralty police spokesman said: \u201cThere has been no sug-pe0'j gestion as yet that sabotage could have been responsible.\u201d \u201cShe lurched down by the J Northeast Airlines acted ats | bows right away and then took a sharp dive,\u201d said one of the \u2022\t.i dozens of base workers who saw The Newport Municipal airport , Ujp sinkinK Small boats picked up swimming survivors who had jumped clear as the Sidon went down.remove or suspend priests held to have violated their duties.Sharp Jobless Predicted an old Spanish colonial law which Tlle strikers failed last week the track disaster at Le Mans, Lm-L°rr-ed\tto hold up the Queen Elizabeth, France, last Saturday, when 82 flagship of the line.\tj persons were killed.Cunard\u2019s attempts to get the j Daimler-Benz manufactures the Mary under w\u2019ay were blasted at famed Mercedes sports racers, the last moment when the 120 | one of which hurtled into the joined the others who had walk- j crowd.ed off Wednesday.\tj The firm\u2019s cars, dominant en- P\tIB ¦*\u2022*\u2022**.¦»\tPassengers began disembark- tries in world racing for dec- D\tn Q I I I S\tas t*16 Mary\u2019s loudspeakers ados, will continue in sports car #\tblared out the news.Among ! competition for the time being.Finance Minister Harris today tbem were 50 members of the ! Mercedes cars are entered in a : T»,/-,,.,- s*\u2014i- - - race at Zandvoort, Holland, Sun- Drop Harris brooke, within a 50-mile radius of Newport.Communities ser-1,\t,\t,, .ed en route will include Mont- ! ho8ts t0 thcir new sPonsors\" pelier, Lebanon, Hanover, Concord, Worcester, Springfield | was actually completed 11 years and Hartford.\tagC) and js one o{ four The flights will feature such .\t.\tr., advantages as package tours, the \u2019\t\" fs m errnon \u2022 p ,nal 1,wn wpr(> .\t.h , half-fare family plan, airline re- attainment of an airport for the\tThe sidon was |)ne of fjve s servations by teletype, meaning city and area was the result of that prospective passengers may hard work and co-operation of make reservations to any point : rnany peop|e> but to onc indivi_ i dual goes the lion's share of the Dispensation\tI credit, former Mayor O.S.Accorded RCs submarines lying alongside the depot ship Maidstone.All five were due to put to sea soon for exercises.\u2022 The mooring ship Moordale manoeuvred into position immediately after the blast and put interest in aviation since the ! a cable around the stern of the Searles who hai?taken a keen ^ ___Roman Catho- c,ays of thc (llf) Vermont Air- Sidon.A naval helicopter sped a ted in Northern Vermont m HirJoJ diately and to determine means Murray Bay, Que.\u2014 (CP) _______________ ________ ____________\u201e forecast a sharp plunge in unemployment and reiterated his bud-i P\tCarte opera company, get estimate that Canada\u2019s gross national product may rise to a hiding f°r 3 Gilbert and Sulli-record $26,000,000,000 by the end of 1955\tvan tour of the United States \u201cThe latest official figures on unemployment do not carry !anc* Canada-us beyond the middle of April,\u201d he said, \u201cbut when May and June figures become available, I am sure they will show7 a very considerable and rapid decline from the late winter peak.\u201cI w'ould expect they will show-:- a substantial reduction below the j revenue and expenditures for the figures of the same date a year | current fiscal year on a rise in ago,\u201d he added in an address the gross national product\u2014value before the annual meeting of the o{ all goods and services duc_ Investment Dealers Association ,\t,\t,\t\u201e _ of Canada.\t! ed\u2014to a record average of $25,- The government reported May 250.000,000 for 1955 from $24,-24 that the number of persons 000,000,000 in 1954.without jobs and looking for J He predicted also that it would I work dropped to 327,000 on April \u2019 be running at an annual rate of ¦ 23 from 401,000 on March 19, | $26,000,000,000 by the end of but that was still higher than the 1955.306.000 in mid-April, 1954.\t; Mr.Harris said economic W\u2019ork applications in national events of the last 10 weeks have ! employment offices declined to proved encouraging and he could ; 556,312 on April 21 from 623,913 see no good reason to alter his on March 17, but were higher expectations, than the 549,028 in April, 1954.Mr.Harris touched on two oth-Mr.Harris said the economy er points in his speech: The fact now7 is pulling out of the rather that there is as yet no generally mild recession of the last 18 ; accepted philosophy on the role | months.Looking ahead, he could of managing Canada's national see that the rate of capital in- debt in Canada's enocomy and the vestment, for example, which will work of the royal commission 1 be required for Canada\u2019s growth which will look into Canada\u2019s j will be so great \u201cthat we need to economic future, encourage the most efficient use The minister said there is gen.of our domestic savings in every eral agreement that the major' way we can.\u201d\tj objective of debt management j At another point he said.\u201cWe should be to contribute to the are confronted with such substan- economy\u2019s stability and growth, i tial growth that it is difficult to On the royal commission, he\t.\t.\t.become accustomed to the new said he hoped its report will Tnmntn Strppl Srpno\t' passenger in thi'- car managed to duck away magnitudes.\u201d\tmark, not the conclusion of a\tvinv jircc# «JCC»ic\tfrom severe injuries although his jaw was broken The minister recalled that in special study, \u201cbut the beginning \"hen the telephone pole crashed through the windshield in a freak accident in Toronto\u2019s east his April 5 budget speech, he of a new cycle of thinking and end.There was a traffic tie-up and a truck carrying the pole made a sudden stop.The car based government projections of j planning for the future.\u201c\t.stopped in time but.police said, was hit in the rear and pushed against the pole.(CP) Toronto \u2014 w \u2014 «vumo,.\t,\t.lies in Canada may eat meat Fri- ways Corporation which oper-, ^v.e®s .to t\u201eh_eL8CTl Thoy wf',lt day, July 1, Dominion Day, the archdioceses of Toronto and Mon- the.\u2018atoc\t; treal announced jointly yester\tof (hc who]e county to {ind the day.Special dispensation was ob-\tbest possible\tsite for a large tained from the Vatican.\t; modern field.The spot was ap- Catholies in Quebec may also J proved by the\tCivil Aeronautics day,\tand\tDaimler-Benz\tofficials\teat meat on Friday, June 24.\tAdministration\tin Washington, have\tsuggested\tcertain\tprecau-\tthe feast of St.Jean Baptiste,\td,c., and the\tsum of $394,000 lions.\t! observed in Quebec as a holiday, j allotted for the initial work.The ; airport now has two runways aboard the Sidon.Missing P-0 Was Sub Volunteer From Stratford Ottawa \u2014 KP) \u2014 Petty Officer Lavergne D.McLeod, a Canadian volunteer on submarine duty with the British Navy, today was reported missing, believed dead aboard the British submarine Sidon which exploded and sank in Portland harbor.McLeod, whose wife lives at tfi!) Victoria road, Dartmouth, N.S., was among 175 Canadians who volunteered for submarine training overseas.The navy\tsaid\tMrs.\tMc- Leod may have returned to Stratford, Ont., where Petty Officer McLeod enlisted, after lier husband went overseas.Petty Officer McLeod, 24, was horn in\tGoderich,\tOnt., and enlisted in the navy in November, 1949.At the time he was living at Stratford, Ont.He served aboard the cruiser Ontario and in Korea aboard the destroyers Atha-haskan and Huron.He volunteered last\tyear\tfor\tsub marine duty\tand\twent\tto Britain in January.Charge Adultery Subsidy' In Revision Of Pensions Ottawa.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Government , in its present form, described legislation to allow pensions un- j it as «imply \u201ca reward for seven der certain conditions for com.years of adultery.\u201d i available,\teach over 4,000\tfeet\tmon-law wives of Canadian ser-\ti Senator Felix Quinn (PC- long and\twith ample room\tfor\tvicemen was described yesterday\tnovj Scotia)\tsaid the clause ! expansion,\tas well as room\tfori\tin the Senate as \u201csubsidization\t: \u201cflouts God\u2019s\tlaw\u201d outlawing an additional runway if needed, j\tof adultery and a \u201cflouting of\tadultery.The\tlawmakers were It is equipped with a revolving God\u2019s laws.\u201d\t| simply \u201cmatching their wisdom beacon, field lights for night operations, and one large hangar is available and presently occupied by privately-owned aircraft.Twin-Prone Mother Hits Mere Single St.Joseph D\u2019Alama, Que__ (CP)\u2014 Mrs.Paul-Emile Tremblay, 32-year-old brunette who last year shattered Canadian medical records when she gave birth to her sixth set of twins, is a mother again.Dr.J.A.Bergeron, family doctor, said Mrs.Tremblay gave birth to a seven-pound, 14-ounce boy in the Hotel Dieu Hospital here.He said both the baby, which has not been named, and the mother are doing\u2019 well.It is the couple's 14th child.A I'^-pound boy born in 1947 died three days after birth.The last set of twins was born in January, 1954.Before Mrs.Tremblay gave birth to the sixth set of twins medical experts figured the chances of another multiple birth at about one in 7,000,-000,000.Led by Senator John T.Haig, with the wisriom of God who five senators\u2014including two Lib- gave us the 10 Commandments erals\u2014spoke strongly against the : which all Christians are obliged bill in a debate lasting almost to obey.\" two hours.\tHe said the Senate condemns , Finally, on a motion by Sena- adultery when it grants divorces Î tor J.J.Kinley (L\u2014Nova Sco- on that ground.But now it was tia), the Senate unanimously re- condoning it in legislation, jeeted a report from its banking Senator Salter Hayden (L\u2014 and commerce committee, which Ontario), chairman of the corn-studied the measure, but made mitte* which studied the bill, no amendments.It sent the bill urged the senators to keep the back to the committee with in- clause in perspective.He said structions that it be studied fur- the clause was designed mainly ther.\tto deal with cases of Canadian The verbal storm blew up over servicemen, married abroad, a section of a measure consoL- whose wives had refused to redating the forces act.It provides lurn 1° Canada with them and that a married woman who lives then had obtained a desertion as the wife of a serviceman for i divorce abroad.Such divorces seven years may be eligible, at ! were not recognized in Canada the discretion of the treasury : i3*)* .Tnany these men didn t board, for a pension on his death realize that and had married whether or not he was legally aSain- Th® ®,a'a\u2018i® wou,\u201c s,m\u2018 ! married to another woman.| P'y recognized this second mar- It also provides that where riage for pension purpose», neither party was married to ; other persons, the common-law ! w idow might be granted a pension at the discretion of the trea-! sury board.Senator Haig, saying he couldn\u2019t understand how the measure got past the Commons j ago- Today's Chuckle Appearances can be deceptive.For instance, the dollar looks just like it did ten years r Two SH£RBROOK£ DAiLY RECORD.THURSDAY, JUNE 16.1955 Texas Tale Answer to Pr*viou* Puni» UUDLI ACROSS ' 1 Texat wax admitted to t he \u2014- on June 16, 184S 6 \"Remember the-\u201d 11 Small finch 13\tExpunger 14\tClick-beetle 15\tReiterate 16\tObserve 17\tAge 19\tReply tab.) 20\tThe drama 24 Idolize 27 Largest city in Texas 31\tOriental guitar 32\tEdible rootstock 33\tSchool dance 34\tBasque cap 33 Leakage 39\tRub out 40\tLeaves destitute 42\tAfrican worm 43\tBefore 46 Brother 49 Embellished 52 Looked fixedly 55\tIt is the largest state ii the- 56\tRounded 57\tNullify 58\tPoker stakes DOWN 1\tRubber trees 2\tAfrican river 3\tZoology termination 4\tOntario (ab.) 5\tBorn 6\tThere \u2014-254 counties in Texat 7\tRace course circuit «Sailing 9 Humble 10 Worthless table scraps 12\tLarge plant 13\tMuar of poetry 18 College cheer 20\tHobos 21\tPronoun 22\tSymbol for ruthenium 23\tCompound ethers 24\tSnakes- 25\tDreadful \u201e K\t\ti\tX\t\tf\tX\t\tTT\t\t\tr N fc\t\tw\tT\t\t\t1\t\t\u2019n\t1\t\txr e a\t\t7\tY\t\t\t\t\tT7\t\t\tï 1m\t\t\t\t\t\t¦\t\tï\tV*\t\t '\t3\t\t\t\t\tà»\t\t\tjël\t\tx A\tV]\t\t\t\t\t\t\to\t*/\t\t?J tv\tTj\t\t\t\t\t\t\tN\tT\t\tn ft\to\t\t\t\t\tr\t\tT\t\tLLL\tX \t\t\t\t\t\t1\t\t7\t3\tr\t P\tA\t\t\t\t\t6\t\ta\t*\tX1\t !\tC\t\t\t\t\tg .Low .Luxurious! That*» tt+n DEL MONTE group! It's offered In n fabulous array of beautiful decorotor fabrics.Priced for tbis promotion, to f*1 tbe most modest budgets! Members of tbe executive, past presidents and founders of tbe Social Club are shown above following the first banquet held at the new building last evening.From left to right, front row, are Conrad Larose, Henri Girard, Edgar Gervais, Cecil W.Dunn, president, J.A.Savard, J.E.Bouffard and P.Savard.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay).Opening Function At New Social Club l ird WATCH FOR THE SPECIALS '\tIN OUR WINDOW M Aim U RII IN! BUlOVA \u2022 GRUE 19 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2 3233 The Social Club received many specially invited guests at a dinner last night to mark the first official function of the Club since the opening of the new building at the corner of Queen end Prospect Sts.on Sunday.Over 130 members and guests attended, included Mgr.Georges Cabana.Archbishop of Sherbrooke, and his brother.Mgr.Louis Joseph Cabana.Archbishop of Uganda .in Africa.Roger Larose.chairman of last night's banquet, gave a brief outline of the history of the Social Club and the work done under the various past president?Cecil Dunn, president, outlined the work done by the present executive and all members \u2022who were responsible for the new, lavishly - decorated building.Particular tribute was paid to former Alderman Henri La bonne who was in charge of the construction commit tec and whose budget broke exactly even.Speaking in behalf of tbe City Council, Mayor Armand Nad eau thanked the members for their invitation and said he wished, once the club was well underway, its members in turn could do something for the citizens who materially were unable to share the benefits of the club.Following on the line of the Mayor.Archbishop Cabana suggested that each member of the Social Club adopt one of the less fortunate families of Sher brooke in order to better help them understand and share the world.By doing this, declared the Archbishop.Social Club members would be contributing to better intellectual standards and to the fight against Com munism The Archbishop warned that a good deal of com- munial literature has been distributed in Sherbrooke and urged that the members fight against this wave.Other speakers were Senator C.B Howard, Jacques Lagasse, representing Maurice Gingues, M.P.and Léonce Cote, Q.C., representing Hon.J.S.Bourque, j The speakers were thanked by Dr.Julien Giroux.Among the invited guests were several members ot the City Council, Jean Desilets, of the Richelieu Club, Ernest Pelletier, Sherbrooke Fusiliers, ] Roland Savoie, Lions Club, A.R.Stewart of the Canadian Legion.R.I.McCabe, St.George's Club Ameriee Roy, Sherbrooke Coun try Club, Ivan Dugrc.Optimist Club.Gerard Mercier, and Jackie Leclerc, of the Montreal Canadiens, Mr.Justice William Mitchell.Gerard Turcotte.St, Jean ! 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OeMONSTR A TIOM H.C.WILSON & SONS LIMITED 61 - 67 Wellington North \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.WILSON S CLOSE AT NOON SATURDAYS JUNE \u2014 JULY \u2014 AUGUST » Stiecbcooke Daily \u201cRecord \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth Day ot February, Gasette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke 18B7, with which la Incorporated the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record la a member ol the Audit Bureau oi Circulation, ita circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly $15.80 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9.00, 6 months $4.50, 3 months $2.50, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mall.Post Office Department.Ottawa.\" The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke Dally Record Company Limited of which Edna A.Bcerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wei lington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service oi The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.No, We Don't Believe in Fairy Stories Any More ^\tGa*e mL \\ (tPwecaoTexpgcT ~fœ MUC-M \u2014 THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 Vacation At Home Now that the vacation season is approaching, the annual exodus of Eastern Townshippers to \u201choliday\u201d regions near and far will begin.What is there about the distant motel and the far-flung reaches of Florida and California that attracts the native away from his home?Surely it is not the lure of \u201cgreener pastures,\u201d for right here in the Eastern Townships we have one of the most beautiful and, indeed, one of the most famous vacation regions in the world.Lake Memphremagog, North Hatley, Brome Lake and other Townships\u2019 spots attract thousands of tourists from the United States and Canada each year, and it seems rather of a paradox when natives depart from these regions in order to enjoy a holiday which other people travel many miles to find right here.Some of us have long since discovered the advantages of holidaying at home, for the Eastern Townships is one of the few places where the city business man, by moving a few short miles during the summer months, can enjoy summer-long vacation relaxation while carrying on his business.A cottage at a lake in the Eastern Townships is a fine place for the family to spend the summer; it is a finer place to which to return at the end of each day\u2019s work.Human nature being what it is, however., there still remains the urge to \u201cget away from it all,\u201d and for many of us, \u201cgetting away\u201d is a matter of putting distance between ourselves and that from which we wish to escape.But is distance necessary?i TC-\tX Jacoby On Bridge By OSWALD JACOBY CALM, v/e'Re never Too 'fc LKUAU MU *«»«\u2022.IM See what ' * r 1\t*' > COOL PLAY ESCAPES GUESSES Assume that you are playing today's South hand at a contract of six spades.You have a right to feel satisfied with the bidding, but see if you can find a way to assure the contract against almost any location of the missing high cards.Naturally you win the first trick with the ace of clubs.The next step is to lead a heart to dummy's king.Now you lead dummy\u2019s king of clubs, discarding your singleton diamond! Finally, you lead a low trump from the dummy.If East followed with the jack of spades, you would finesse the queen.Since East actually discards a club, you go up with the ace of spades and give up a spade trick to West's king What can Wrest do now*?If he Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO From the Record files of Tuesday, June 16, 1925.At the annual meeting of the Richmond and Drummond Counties W'.C.T.U.the following officers were elected: Mrs.A.Sanderson, Mrs.John Ewing, Miss E.V.Greenlay, Mrs.1« WEST A K J V Q 10 9 4 K 10 6 2 A J 10 9 4 NORTH A 97 32 T K843 ?AQJ A K 6 EAST A Non* V 6 5 ?9 87 4 3 AQ87 532 SOUTH (D) A AQ 108654 , VAJ73 ?5 A A \u2022 North-South vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1*\tPass\t3 A\tPass 4 ¥\tPass\t5 ¥\tPass C A\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A J returns a heart, you get a free finesse.If West, instead, returns a diamond, you finesse dummy's jack and can make sure of two diamond tricks no matter who has the king.(This is why you discarded the diamond on dummy's king of clubs.) And if West returns a club, you can ruff in dummy and discard a heart from your hand, with another heart discard to come on the ace of diamonds.In short, your slam contract is assured no matter what West does.If you don\u2019t play the hand in this way, you are at the mercy of your guesses.You are sure to lose a spade trick, with both of A.Leet, Mrs.Solomon, Mrs.R.Pease, Miss Kerr, and Mrs, j the missing trumps in the West George Dyson.Graham BURNHAM TEN YEARS AGO From the Record files of Saturday, June 16, 1945.Rev.R.C.Tait, minister ^f More Caution, Fewer Accidents The highly-satisfactory results obtained by the Provincial Highway Safety Campaign in 1954 have led the Quebec Government to repeat its efforts this year to cut down the toll of death, injury and property damage as the result of highway accidents.The campaign, which opened yesterday and will continue until June 30, is designed to impress upon law enforcement agencies and individual citizens the heavy loss occasioned by reckless driving and to tell how careful driving and courtesy can reduce this cost.How effective such a campaign can be was emphasized by Attorney-General Antoine Rivard who said that property damage had been cut by over $5,000,000 last year as compared with 1953, while the 14 per cent reduction in all road accidents and 31.1 per cent in fatal accidents was double that registered in the rest of Canada.As stressed by the Attorney-General, this result was not obtained simply by a request to motorists to observe the law.It required determined work on the part of the traffic police in apprehending the offenders and the co-operation of the judiciary in imposing severe sentences.The suspension of drivers\u2019 permits appears to have been one of the chief reasons for the safer driving experienced on Quebec highways and is much more salutary than fine of any kind.The campaign slogan for this year will be \u201cMore Caution, Fewer Accidents\u201d an obvious statement that should require little teaching to môtorists.But unfortunately, too large a share of the drivers believe that safety rules are applicable to everybody but themselves, with the result that the authorities have to educate these drivers that they are being watched by the highway patrols.When they see their friends and neighbors taken into court and losing their licenses for breaking the law, they will be extra careful to obey It.The government of the province is giving the lead to its citizens and it is to be hoped that their efforts will meet with the complete co-operation of everybody concerned, whether motorists or pedestrians.were laughable.They didn\u2019t need Him.Their time was filled with the discussion of great philosoph-1\t._ _____^_________ ical questions.They could reason st.Paul\u2019s United Church in their way to\tGod if it became\tMontreal, has\treceived and\tac- necessary.1\twant to tell you\tcepted a call\tto the pastorate -\t,\t,\t., L\tthis: Any God you can pût in a 0» piVmouth United Church PARIS\t\u2014\tEvangelist\tBilly |\tsitting\there\ttonight\tare\trÇhy test tube and\tmeasure is not the\t;\tam| js expected to begin\this Graham had\tjust\tfinished a\tmes-\tgious\u2019',\tBilly\tsaid,\t\u201cbut\tyour\tGod; true Qoft Tq\tfjnci (jod you must!\tministry here\tJuly 1.sage in which he compared the | not real to you\tis un- idolatry of modern Paris with |tnownu the ancient Athens.Anything He a(jt|ecj; \u201cQne of the groups that takes more of your ime tha).jtstenect to Paul was known than you give to God is an idol, and God hates idolatry\u201d, he stated in the talk.as the Epicureans.These people thought God was a kind old man sitting around on a cloud and .\te OiLCUlfe Cil w VI 11 VA\t\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Now he was in the process of joved pe0p]e t0O much to judge giving an invitation for people them_ Thig is a {alse idea of to renounce sin and turn by faith to Jesus Christ.But four persons didn't give him time to finish.They arose from their seats in different sections of the Velodrome and walked to the platform before the appeal was given God.He hates sin.Epicureans said here and now was all that mattered so let\u2019s eat, drink and be merry.Many of you are the same.This path leads to destruction.Another group that listened to Paul was the stoics.They were the proud intellectuals who Tricky Task The first to go was a middle-j bought they were too smart for aged Frenchman.He walked ; God To them God and the Bibie down before 8,080 with shoulders ) _\u2014- erect and head high as if he had 1 waited all his life to find peace! with God and it couldn't wait another minute.A woman joined him.Two men left their seats.Sensing the mood of the crowd Billy quickly finished the appeal and invited others to take their stand for Christ.Streams of people representing several nationalities poured forward.The Bible had been explained in a way they could understand, with a French pastor relaying the words of the young American.A boy with a crew cut stepped down the aisle, followed by a sophisticated woman.A woman in a wheel chair was pushed forward by a friend.People came from all directions.Two French soldieys; a man humped with age; a girl in pigtails; an j elderly white-headed woman, who walked with the aid of a cane; a mother with twin teenagers, a young beauty with a French hair-do.It had to be the message that humble yourself and become as Reaching a decision to re-a child.Your intellect will never: 0pen the Sherbrooke tourist get you to Heaven, I don\u2019t care office, the Finance committee who are.Unless you repent you 0f the City Council yesterday will perish.Billy Graham didn\u2019t resolved to issue a 30-day no-say that.God said it\u201d.\ttice to the Federal Govern- He reminded tne listeners of ment to evacuate the former three reactions that day on Mars Hill.\u201cA majority of the people laughed at Paul.They mocked him and his God.Scores of them decided to delay the matter \u2014 they would hear him again at another season.Many never did and neither will you.A few of the people believed and followed Christ.All three reactions are present here again in Paris tonight.What is your reaction?\u201d tourist office which they have occupied since January 1943 for the use of a ration office, a division of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board.Far cry from the old days of \u201cshave and a hair cut\u2014two bits\u201d is the announcement by the St.Francis District Barbers Syndicate that hair cuts alone will cost every man 45 cents.\t\u2018 hand, and you are in danger of losing a heart.You may decide : to try a heart finesse, or you may try to guess which oppon-! ent has the king of diamonds.In any case, you will lose the slam if you guess wrong.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: South West North East 1\tHeart Pass 2 Clubs Pass 2\tHearts Pass 2 Spades Pass ?You.South, hold: Spades Q-J-7-3, Hearts A-Q-J-7-4, Diamonds 8, Clubs A-6-2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid four spades.The jump raise shows a strong fourcard holding and good distribution.You might have six hearts and four spades for this sequence of bids.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.You, South, hold: Spades 7, Hearts A-Q-J-7-4-2, Diamonds A-J-10-4, Clubs 6-2, What do you do?Answer Tomorrow Little Leeway Given Cable-Laying Craft|5t\\r™,\u201eTSr^ ^ By JACK BEST\tnearby\tfactory move along a\tfrom\tOban\tto\tClarenville.\tEach\tand\tages.\tBilly,\twho\thad\tbeen Canadian Press Staff Writer\tconveyor and disappear in to\tieng\tmotionless\ton the\tplat- Newington, N.H.-\t CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 184 701 142>4 85 .\t78 21s 49' till-' 204 * ,\t58 1021 82 s , 113* 27\u2019 89' Gayly colored umbrellas dotted the grounds of The Lodge, at Bishop's University, Lennoxville, yesterday, while scores of people gathered to attend the annual garden party and tea sponsored by the Lennoxville Wing of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary.Above is part of the lawn, showing the shaded tea tables and booths.(Record 1\u2019hOto by Gerry l.emay' Mrs.J.Mitchell, Mrs.D.Patrick, Mrs.A.Row at, Mrs.J.Gilbert.Mre.W.Burnside, Mrs.R.Sterling, Mrs.H.I.McLeod, Mrs.J.Dunfield.Mrs.J.W.McCubbin, Mrs.J.D.Jefferis, Mrs.J.S.Mooney, and Mrs.G.D.Cathcart.In charge of kitchen work were, Mrs.D.S.Snow, Mrs.t.Parkin, convener, Mrs.T.Saunders, Mrs.K.Lane.Mrs.Dallas Grant, Mrs.D.Pattison and Mrs.Howard Nichol.Mrs.J.D.McFadden was in charge of drawing for the door prize.Mrs.Jewitt drew' the ticket and the prize was won by Mrs.J.W.Black, of Sherbrooke.Treasurer at the entrance was Mrs.R.Stevenson.Garden party convener was Mrs.C.LaDue Halls, Norwood.HERE'S REAL VALUE! We have just received direct from England an assortment of flower designed dishes.With a $5.00 order you can buy 6 assort-, ed pieces for $1.20.This way you can collect a full set of 6 for $7.90 Heavy duty unbreakable dishes.\u2014You can buy 1 piece with a $5.00 order.You can collect a set of 8 for $29.00.jâ\t \t \t \t With a $2.00 order you for 18c.can buy a 350, MARQUETTE ST.If No.2-1591 is busy, good sized crystal :»owl for 2S«, OR a crystal candy tray Many other offers not listed here.Telephone lo.2-1591 please call LO.7-4588 HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES New Brunswick Potatoes 75 lbs.$3.35 15 lbs.70c\t10 lbs.50c First Quality Creamery Butter .\t.lb.58c Fresh Ground Coffee, lb.\t89c and 97c Puddings; chocolate, butterscotch, 3 for 29c (ideal served with bananas and pies) Eggs: grade A large \u2014 special, doz.63c large, dozen 59c; medium, doz.49c Small White Beans, .5 lbs.65c Pitted Dates .2 lbs.29c Seedless Raisins .2 lbs.35c.Molasses, extra fancy .$1.19 (imperial gallon, 224 ounces) Fluffo Shortening\t.lb.\t27c (less 5c for coupons) Domestic Shortening .lb.27c Pure lard .lb.\t15c 5\tlb.\tpail\t75c 20 lb.pail $2.99 Robin Hood Flour, .7 lbs 47c 98 lbs.$5.99 Kraft Cheese, sliced, .Vz lb.29c Canadian Mild Cheese, .\tlb.\t43c Also, a large assortment of\tfancy cheeses.Royal Rose Corn, 20-oz.tin\t2 for 39c Green Peas, choice\tNo.\t4,\t.\ttin\t15c Aylmer Choice Peas,\tNo.3,\t20\toz.\ttin.\t24c Chocolate Cookies,\t.\tlb.33c Sandwich or Marshmallow\tCookies, ib.\t27c Sugar Cookies,\tlb.\t20c We have a large assortment of fancy and cello packaged cookies, candies and chocolates.Giant Oxydol Soap .67c FAB, large pkg.30c Peter Pan Toilet Soap .4 cakes 29c Mom's Spread .box 29c Royal Spread .2 lbs.59c Toilet Paper\t.3 rolls 21c York Tomato Juice 20 oz., .2 for 29c Joubert Strawberry Jam, .\t24 oz.42c Kleenex .2 boxes 39c Kotex\t.2 boxes 79c G.E.Electric Bulbs, 25-40\t.17c Ideal, white liquid shoe polish .34c Nugget Paste Shoe Polish assorted colours,\t.2 tins 27c Lallemand Malt Extract, 2Vi Ib.tin 1.35 Aeroxon Fly Catchers .3 for 10c Johnson Liquid Wax, .1 qt.97c Glide Liquid Starch .btl.23c Cigarettes, .\t.10 pkgs.$3.49 Frostade, assorted flavours, .6 for 29c Carnation Milk, .2 large tins 27c Crino Milk, large tins, .\t2 for 25c Kraft mayonnaise .16 ozs.49c Shwartz or Condor Mustard, 6\tozs.jars, 2 for\t25c Mayport Plain Olives\t.16-oz.\t38c Gattuso Stuffed Olives .8 ozs.42c Macaroni or Spaghetti 2 16-oz.pkgs.for 29c 5 lbs.\t73c White Sugar .100 Ihr- $7.89 Kellogg's Corn Flakes\t12-oz.pkg.22c Miracle Whip Salad\tDressing,\t16-oz.\t43c Aylmer Ketchup, 11-oz.\tbottle\t.\t26c Kraft Cheese Whiz,\t8-oz.35e;\t16-oz.\t59c We have just received a large assortment of Beach Toys \u2014 offered at wholesale prices with orders of S2.00, $3.00 and $5.00! fish Fillet of Cod .Ib.\t25c Fillet of Haddock .Ib.\t45c Sliced Halibut .Ib\t39c Pike .Ib.\t25c Smoked Fillet .Ib.\t39c FULL ASSORTMENT OF MT.ROYAL PAINTS \u2014 Speetro Mafic Rubber Satin \u2014 175 colours .per gallon $7.25 Classic Enamel .gallon $9.00 Oil Paint .gallon $7.30 less 15% on a purchase of a gallon or more.Turpentine .qt.50c; pint 30c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Cabbage .Ib.\t6c Red Plums .dozen\t45c Red Cherries .Ib.\t49c Watermelon ,\t.Ib.8c\teach $1.09 Fresh Strawberries .large basket 32c small basket .18c Fresh Rhubarb .bunch\t5c Celery, size 36, 2 for 27c; size 24, each\t29c Fresh Washed Spinach .10-oz.\t20c Newton Apples .5 lbs.\t39c Winesap Apples .2 lbs.\t27c Lemons\t dozen\t40c Sunkist Oranges, size 220 .doz.\t49c size 344 .2 doz.55c size 288 .2 doz.65c Grapefruit .4 for 25c Bananas, .Ib.\t16c Local Iceberg Lettuce, size 36\t.2 for 23c Leaf Lettuce.2 bunches 13c New Texas Carrots, 20-oz.pkg.2 for\t25e New Carrots .bunch\tlie Turnips .Ib.\t5c Yellow Texas Onions .2 lbs.15c Fresh Imported Radishes 3 bunches 11c Ripe Tomatoes\tcello box 2 for 29c by the pound .2 lbs.25c American Cucumbers .3 for 25c New Beets .2 bunches 15c New Potatoes \u2014 5 lbs.37c:\t10 lbs.59c;\t15 lbs.79c Fresh Asparagus .%-lb.pkg.33c Cauliflower .each\t20c QUALITY MEATS Ground Meat, Beef and Pork \u2014 or Beef alone Ib.29c \u2014 3 lbs.85c Fresh Fowl, 5 to 7 lbs.Ib.45c Round Beef Steak, cubed or not .Ib.60c Leg of Lamb .Ib.59c Lamb Chops\t.Ib.\t49c Roast Beef,\tFillet .Ib.\t42c Roast of Veal, front .Ib.30c Beef Tongue or Heart .Ib.25c Roast of Pork .Ib.42c Beef Liver\t.Ib.\t25c Pig's Feet,\tlong .Ib.\t15c Fat or Lean Blood Pudding\tIb.25c Fresh Sausage .Ib.35c;\t3 lbs.$1.00 Ham in the leg .Ib.49c Pork Steak\t.Ib.\t70c Beef Shank\t.Ib.\t25c Salt Pork, fat or lean .Ib.25c Blade Roast of Beef, partly boned .Ib.33c Beef Kidney .\t.Ib.25c Ham in the Shoulder.Ib.44c Sliced Bacon .Vz Ib.23c Our own sawdust smoked brand Windsor Back Bacon .Vz Ib.39c Chicken Loaf for Sandwiches .Ib.50c Pork Loaf, for Sandwiches .Ib.55c Legion Tombola At Coaiicook To Open Tomorrow Coaiicook\u2014The Coaiicook Armories have been the scene of a great deal Of activity this ueek I as the Canadian Legion prepares I to hold its annual tombola and ! indoor fair this week-end.There will be fun and thrills |on Saturday afternoon for the ! kiddies at a special matinee for | the younger crowd and two full i evenings of entertainment on | Friday and Saturday for all the I family.Wilfrid Lepitre is the general chairman of the tombola.Booth chairmen include Wilfrid Lamontagne, canes; Paul Bruhmuller, crown and anchor; Gilbert Aulis, lamps; Glen Brown, nickel pitch; Jack Brown, dogs and dolls; Ronnie Chari and, raffle; Doc Daw son, weight guessing; Bristol Smith, shooting gallery; Jim Smith, double double; L.Lyonais, darts; W.Johann, cat booth; L.Olivier, refreshments; C.Cote, hams; Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, fishpond; M.Clowery, jewelry.Raffle prizes will be drawn for each night.Several new' booths have been added this year and some old favorites are re-appearing.The proceeds will be used to maintain and improve the Legion Memorial Home building.AUCTION SALE Saturday, June 18th, AT 12:30 P.M.47 First Avenue, WINDSOR MILLS 3 chesterfield suites; dining room set; combined book case and desk; odd tables and chairs; dishes and glassware; rugs and stair carpets; and other articles loo numerous to mention.Terms: CASH.LEO DANIELS, (Auctioneer).Dominion Stores Boosts Dividend Radio .Republic Steel l\u2019.s.Rubber Std.t'il of N Studebaker C S.Steel .Van.Steel .Woolworth .J.44 215 53» 47 48 119:' HP 501 43' 471 \t183%\tPreviou»\tcloie\t11 a.m.\tPrevious\tclos»\t11 a.m, K\t\tAnglo Ntld\t\t\t13\t13\tAbitibi \t\t34%\t34% \t143%\t11 A.Oil \t\t29\t29\t1 Abitibi l\u2019td\t\t26%\t \t\tBrown Company .\t17%\t17%\tAlgomn \t\t69%\t70 \t781*\tCan.Vickers \t\t34\t34\tAluminum \t\t101%\t102 'X\t49%\tCons.Paper \t\t40\t40%\tArgus \t\t24%\t24 H \t\tFord \u201cA\" .\t125%\t1254\tAsbestos \t\t\t41%\t41% M\t70\tFraser .\t\t\t33%\t33% n\tBathurst \"A\" \t\t63%\t \t205\tMinnesota & Ont.\t\t66%\tBell Telephone .\t49%\t49% \t\tMINES\t\t\tBrazilian\t\t\t71,,\t7% \u2022\tUm\tCn Asbestos .\t7.35\t\t11.C.Power \t\t32%\t32% \t\tWeedon \t\t\t\t\t.37\t34 B\tH.C.Forest \t\t12%\t12% R \t\tBANKS\t\t\tB C Telephone .\t50\t49% 4\tJ l * 4\tMontreal \t\t45%\t45\tBruck Mills \"B .\t4.75\t A\t\tNova Soolia .\t\t55%\tBuilding Products\t\t44 K \t< W 4\tCommerce \t\t42%\t\tCanada Cement .\t39%\t39% \t\tRoyal\t -\u2022\t54%\t54%\tCan.Iron Fdy\t\t28%\t l4\t\t\t\t\tCan.Breweries\t29%\t29% '4 A\trev*, 47 49 119%\tiurtlui DIAVIM.\t\\t Shcrbiook nital on June 15.1955.to 11\t\te Hos toward\tCan.Breweries Pfii, Canadian Car .Can.Car \"A \t Can.Celanese .\t31 28% 28% ,>21 ¦\t \tf>0\tand Jovce (nee Sar\trosin)\ta son\tCorby's \"A \t\t18%\t18% \t\tMurras How ant A\tbroth\ter tor\tCan.Paeilie Railwax\t,i4 'h\t34 % \t\tt arry Allen.\t\t\tCoekshutt Plow .\t7%\t39 \t\t\t\t\tSmelters \t\t39\t quarterly dividend Stores Limited will share an increase a share over the September of Dominion or 25 cents a of five cents previous quarterly rate, J.William Horsey, chairman of the beard, told the annual meeting.The payment will he made September 15 to shareholders of record August 17.shareholders re-elected direct ni» and added to the board T.G McCormack, who had been e\\ ecutivc vice-president since 1929, I and who now becomes president of the company.('.C\\ Hutchin- ! :;on has been appointed vice-pre- ; sident in charge of development I and expansion.Issue Schedule For Next Trip Of Bookmobile The Bookmobile will be visiting the Eastern Townships again next | week sponsored by the McLennan! Travelling Library Association.The itinerary will be as fol-| lows: Population 01 Cily Continued Steady Growth Sherbrooke\u2019s population reached a new high point of 58.l3li at the end of 1954, an increase of 1.193 during the 12 months, ac cording to a report on the recent civic census made to City Clerk Paul Emond.At the end of 1953 the population was 56,943.The North, East and West wards continued the steady increase they have registered in re cent years, while the South and Centre wards continued to show a decline in the number of residents.The drop in these two wards is accounted for by the tact that residential properties ; are being converted into business blocks\u2014and even into park ing grounds.The West Ward remained the most heavily populated with 18.912 inhabitants at the end of 1954.an increase ot 409 ovei the population of 18.503 in 1953.East Ward continued to hold i second place w ith 17,439 inhabi- Deunts and Agnes :ht R.N.).are happy to the arrival of their Kathleen Mar;, at St lotus Hospital.Windsor Mills.Saturday, June 11.8 lbs 12 ozs KEEN\\N (nee Knri announce daughter, PWM I l \\t Vaneouvoi B.( nn June 8.1955.a son.Jelfrey Wayne to Mr.and Mrs.II.Pan-noll (nee Lily lleyes) lormcrly of East Angus.Que.Roth well.THORPE In Doug and Yvonne (nee Howard) a son, Timothy Mark, on June It.1955 at the Sherbrooke Hospital WEBSTER Al Sherbrooke.Que., on June I4lh.1955, a son, James Glenn, to Mr and Mrs.Harvey J.Webster (nee Virginia Warner!.Both well Dratluï i IHIND1N ! home 19 : ville, on 1953.Ma \u2014 Suddenly al her Academy SE, Lennox Thursday, June 16.rgarel Rankin, helm lants.a jump of 476 over the 16,-963 at the end of the previous year.The largest increase.558.was registered in the North Ward, Monday.June 20 Drummond-j which now has a population of ville, St.George's Church, 1 p.m.; 13,512 as compared with 12,954 Richmond Library, 2 p.m.; Ashes-1 m 1953.los, Mrs.McCaw\u2019s home.4 p.m.Residents of the South Ward Tuesday: Danville - Asbestos j numbered 5.251, a decline of 127, School, 9 a.m.; Danville Village, al1d (he Centre Ward still pro-10.30 a.m.; Windsor Mills Inter-, vjded accommodation for 3,022, mediate School, 1.30 p.m.; Len-.a drop of 103.noxville High School, 4 p.m.; Lcn- The increase of 1.193 during noxville Library, 4.30 p.m.\t(|1P pas( year apparently reflect- Wcdne.sday: East Angus High I,,,) slackened employment, as it School, 9.30 a.m.; Cookshirc High was the first in several years to School, 11 a.m.; Cookshirc Li- hc lint|t.r (he 2,000-mark.brary, 11.30 a.m.; Island Brook\t__________________ Intermediate School, 1.30 p m.;\tIRISH CONSTITUTION High School.2.30\tamendment of the 1937 con- ( tiff High School, j stjtU(jon 0f the Irish Republic can be effected except with ap- Always FLAVOUR-FRESH! KING COLE COFFEE.Sawyerville p.m.; Ayer's 4.30 p.m.Thursday: Beebe Intermediate School, 9 a.m.; Coaiicook High School, 11.30 a.m.: Magog High School, 2.30 p.m.; Waterloo Library, 5 p.m.Friday: Granby High School, 9 a.m.; Abbotsford, Mrs.Thomp-j son, 10.30 a.m.; Rougemont-, Mrs.Power, 12 p.m.proval of cmium.the people in a refer ed wife of Howard I Dundin Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect St.where the funeral will leave on Satur day, June 18 at 2 pin.for service in St.George s Church.Pen noxville al 2.30 p.m.Rev Arrh-deacon Jones officiating Inter menl 111 Malvern Cemetery.LACROIX At the Brome Missis-quoi Perkins Hospital, on June 14, 1955, Annie Lefebvre, beloved wife of Edward Lacroix of Brome, Que.Funeral service was held today from St, Edwards Church, Knowlton al 10:30 a.m.Interment wan made in the Knowlton Calholic Cemetery.Robb's Funeral Service Urg'd, Knowlton.LEFEBVRE AI the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Hospital on June 15.1955 William Lefebvre, husband of the late Rose Delima, in his 79lh year.Resting al Robb's Funeral Home Reg'd, Knowlton.Funeral service from St.Edward's Church, on Satur.day, June 18, al 10:30 a.m.Inter ment in the Knowlton Catholic Dist.Seagram .Dominion Bridge .Dorn.Steel it Coal Dominion Stores .Dominion Tar .Dorn.Textile .lien.Dynamics .Famous Players .Foundation Co.j General Steel Wares Gypsum .\t.Imperial Oil .Imp.I\u2019obaeco .Int, Nickel .Int.Paper .Hit Pete.Ind.Accept.Howard Smith .MacMillan \"IV\u2019 .Massey Harris .Massey Harris 1\u20181'd.MeColl Frontenac .Molson.Mont.Locomotive 11 Morgan .Dow Breweries .Nat.Steel Car .Norunda .Placer Dev.Powell River .Price Bros.Prov.Transport .Quebec Power .i Royalite Oil .!St.Law.Corp.I Shawinigan .So.Canada Power I Steel of Canada .'Triad Oil .Walker G.W.39 21\tN 17' « 39 13'2 7'4 61'2 25'v 26 9'4 80 39 11% 69'4 26'4 59% 40% 36 36 109 41'3 26 17 22 27 Mi 29'3 53 35 52% 57\u2019« 12% 31% 12 75 64 50 52% 6.50 71 39 21% 17% 13% 7 % 62% 25% 26% (ill K 39 ! 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Every job guaranteed and backed by over 25 years in service.Phone 7-4889 Keeler & Cross LIMITED 149 Wellington St.North Fine Showing Registered By Cadet Squadron Sherbrooke Rotary Air Cadets walked off with most of the top honors in examinations all across Canada, Cliff Byrant, chairman of the Air Cadets committee, announced to local Rotar-ians last night.F/S Jacques Bissonette was picked from 100 candidates from all parts of Canada to take a leadership course in Abbotsford, B.C., this summer.Originally over 20,000 cadets were trying for the prize.Sgt.Danny Webb was chosen from 50 other cadets to make an exchange visit to the United States, and Sgt.Dick Wright and F/S Wodwiak were awarded flying scholarships to take courses this summer.McGEE Thomas McGee, 87 years, husband of the Therese Kcllclt.Resting at Boisvert Funeral Parlor, Avenue, Windsor, leaving day, June 17 at 9 a m.for aged late Ant.3rd.Fri- ser.vice in St.Grégoire dr Green-lay Church at 9.30 a.m.Inter, ment in the family lot, Windsor Mills'Cemetery.In ffleutmiam HIBUAHD In loving memory oui dphi wll>.mother, end Krandmo-1 her, Mllian M Hibbard, who rntPi-crl Inin lex! seven >car« *KO Jnn* JG, 1955.When Hv* «venin* shadow* a** falling And we\u2019ro silling all alon*.In mu* hearts there eomes a longing H you only could come home.Days of sadness still roman oVm* Tear* in silence often flow, Memory always keep* you near hn Tho' you left us seven years ago.Always remembered by, HUSBAND, CHTI-DR KN.AND GRANDCHILDREN.NOTICE The Annual Meeting of The Li lends Cemetery Co w ill meet in the I'nion Church at East Farnham, Sat.June 25, at 2 p.m.1955.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME REG'D 7 Fozt«r Sq.Tel.1054 end 508W C.D.Croteau, Director.WATERLOO, QUE.STEVENS \u2014 At Upper Mel-bourne, Que., on June 14, 1955, Charles William Stevens, beloved | husband of the late Ella Goode- \u2019 nough, and of, Blodwen Chilton, in his 73rd year.Remains resting at his late residence, Upper ! Melbourne.P\u2019uneral service will be held on June 17, at St.Andrew\u2019s Church at 2:00 p.m.inter.$30 Prospect St.ment in St.Andrew\u2019s Cemetery.¦ \\QWHSTOHs FUNERAL CHAPEL LO.2-2468 JEAN DANSEREAU | whose appointment as Sales ! Representative in the Eastern Townships for McLeod, Young, Weir & Company Limited, In-I vestment Dealers, has been announced.Mr.Dansereau, a longtime resident of Sherbrooke, was associated with a local trust company for many years prior lo his new appointment.r ¦ i (Eurlis (Of Shanks j R.L.BISHOP Wf* wish fo express\tsincere thanks to ail for their kind assistance during the sickness and death of our dear mother, Mrs.Theresa Husband, also appreciation of services of Rev.'1*.F.Duncan and the choir.MRS.CLIFFORD .IONICS, MR.VBRIAN CASKV, MR ORVAL CASEY FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake'») 300 Queen Blvd.R Tel.LO 2-9977 Svtnk -C- ÏWa Put a _nkist ORANGE ) In Every U«^heo*' Tree-fresh, juicy California oranges are nutritious food and drink in one .and an excellent source of Vitamin C.Sunkist RetisUFrJ tree-fresh VALENCIAS $ from California and Arizona e arc [ileaBed to announce the appointment of Mr.Jean Dansereau a* Sales Representative with our Sherbrooke Office McLeoo,Y6uho,Weir & Compamy IIMIUO INVESTMENT DEALERS 10 Wellington Street North, Sherbrooke Telephone; Lorraine 7-5032 K.A.ClAKK\u2014Rendent Manager Toronto\tMontreol\tOttoeo\tWinnipeg\tLondon\tHomiltoe Vancouver\tCotgory\tKtohener\tQuebec\tNe» York SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955, A well planned Advertising Budget means increased business for you .always! Let us help you plan your Advertising Program! HI# FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone \u2014 10 9-3636 Connect» All Departments.1.Articles For Sale 1.Articles For Sale young p»lrs of chlnchUi»», itood gradins, attractive prices.Mrs, Gaby Comeau, 475 Vlmy Street, Sherbrooke, P- Q' UICYCLE, 22'\u2019 sturdy construction, training wheels, good balloon tires, very good condition.Call: L.O.9*270-1, FLOWERS for all occasions, Phone ( 1,0\t2-7096, If no answer call be- , tween 12 A M.- 1 P.M\u201e 7 P.M.\u2022 JO P.M.C.A.Peterson, Florist, 23 Lome Ave\u201e Lennoxville.STANDfNO hay for sale.Tel: Water- j ville 44.\tI LARGE size crib, high chair, small chair, all practically new.Value $60.00, will sell for $30.00.Apply Record Box 27.HAY DUMP rake and tedder, good condition.$30.00 each.Phone Waterloo 91-J-31 or write Nether Brae Farm, Fulford, P.Q.MANS C.C.M.bicycle, In good condition, equipped with carrier and lighting unit.Tel: LO.2-6446.QUANTITY of used lumber.Honey e\\ tractor.Tel: LO.2-8776 or Apply E, J.Getty, 233 Queen St.Lennoxville.Keeler & Cross GUARANTEED USED APPLIANCES ?REFRIGERATORS Sparton, 7 Cu.Ft.$69.00 Rogers-Majestic\t$69.00 Westinghouse, 7 Cu.Ft.$89.50 Frigidaire, 7 Cu.Ft.$89.50 New Loco, 3 Cu.Ft.$169.00 WASHING MACHINES Beatty Washer.$10 50 Easy Washer .$19.50 Gainaday Washer .$39 50 Simplicity Washer.$59.50 ABC Spin-Dry Washer .$99.00 MERCURY outboard motor, in hp cheap for cash.M.J.Bushnell, Rock Island, Phone TR 6-2794.120 ACRES of standing hay, apply Malcolm Mitchell, Xennoxviïle, Que.RANGES Hotpoint Demonstrator .Gurney 4-burner Apt.type.,.$250.00 $16900 4.Property For Sole NOW Is the time to look for Country Homes and Summer Cottages.1 have many listed and your enquiries will receive my personal attention.Call F.W.McCrea, member Sharbrooke and Canadian Real Estate Boards.Phone: 2-6753.SIX room private residence.Very nicely decorated.Birch finish throughout.Attached garage and extra adjoining lot.Reasonable financing.Call Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bach-and Street.Phone 2-0874.LARGE well-paying business block In Sherbrooke.Centre of 25,000 people Most wonderful business location.Call Hebert\u2019s Ph.2-0874.NEW BRICK HOUSE- 2 five room tenements.West Ward.Available now.Interior painted plaster.Oil heating system.Situated at 935 Westmount Street.Call Vincent Ereres Ltee.LO.7-4851 from 8 a m.until 5 p.m.8.Cars For Sale ATTRACTIVE HOUSE \u2014 Six rooms, modern, Garage.Insulated, oil heat-Ing.Excellent condition.Possession September 1st or earlier Write or phone H.I.McEadden, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.?FERGUSON tractor equipped with 2-furrow plow, disc harrows, pully, mower, manure loader, spring tooth harrows, Massey Harxis spreader on rubber, Massey Harris side delivery rake on rubber, Forano Bench saw, 30\u201d, lime and fertilizer sower on rubber, 8 -can milk cool* er horse rake.Apply Malcolm Mitchell, Lennoxville.Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Nicol Bldg.6 Wellington South Tel: LO.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q C., W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D.S.Howard, Q.C., Genera] practice.Estate set-tied.BLANCHETTE, PELOQUIN & SAVOIE Guy Blanchette, B.A., B.Pb.B.C.L.; J.L.Peloqutn, B.A., LL.L.; Georges Savoie, B.A., LL.L.counsel; E.j Vellleux, Q.C., General Practice.! Continental Bldg., Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-2330 or LO.2-1549.Richmond, 433 Main St., Tel: 37.RADIOS AND PHONO-COMB.General Electric _ $15.00 Philco Table Model $17.50 Emmerson Table Set $29.50 Marconi Table Set $29.50 G.E.Phono-Comb.3 Speed .\t.$59.00 Admiral Phono-Combination 3 Speed .$89.50 Fleetwood Cabinet Phono-Comb.3 Speed .$99.50 SOLD ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT \u2014 ENQUIRE ABOUT OUR METER PAYMENT PLAN.We Repair All Makes of \u2014 IRONS \u2022 TOASTERS \u2022 RAZORS \u2022 TELEVISION \u2022 WASHERS.KEELER and CROSS 149 Wellington St.North Phone LO.7-4889 5.Lots For Sole LENNOXVILLE, lot for sale, 50\u2019 x 100\u2019, fully landscaped, good location.Phone LO.2-8024.BEAUTIFUL large residential lots.Strictly residential selected neighbourhood.North Ward, Beckett, Leclerc, lacques-Cartier streets.West ward, Bachand.Leonard, Verdun streets.Numerous advantages towards own your home.Real agreeable financing.See Hebert\u2019s, 2115 Bachand street, Phone: 2-0874.LOOK AT THE PRICES Instead of waiting for fall to reduce prices, this year we at Webster's are cutting prices on our complete stock RIGHT NOW \u2014 before summer vacation time.You can buy now at next winter\u2019s prices \u2014 a whole summer\u2019s driving free of depreciation cost.REDUCED WAS TO 53 Cadillac Sedan\t$3500.\t$2995.\u201953 Olds.\u201d88\u201d Sedan\t2195.\t1795.\u201954 Chevrolet Sedan\t1795.\t1695.\u201953 Chevrolet Coach\t1495.\t1295.\u201949 Chevrolet Sedan\t825.\t725.\u201953 Buick Super 12.To Let 26.Help Wanted: Male 30.Farm Help Wanted ONE ROOM heated apartment, furn- MAN to do choraa.Light work, small iihed, Venetians, hot water year wagea, good home.Cyril Rolfe, around, incinerator.Tel: LO.7-5030.; Btahopton.APARTMENTS 3 end 4 rooma, atove.\u2022 frigidaire, Venetians, heated, hot ! water year around.Apply 473 Vlmy Apt.15.Tel.LO.2-7137.THREE ROOM heated apartment, bedroom, living room and kitchen-ette.Frigidaire and atove.Tel LO.2-9193.4 LARGE room apartment, ground floor, verandah, stove and refrigerator, hot water year around.North Ward.Apply Record Box 192.GUARANTEED $40.00 WEEKLY DRAWING TO THOSE WHO SINGLE MAN, age immaterial, for light farm work, mostly chorea.Room and board provided.Stage age Sx wages required.Box 25 Record WANTED a good man for haying, starting June 20th, must be able to handle horses.Apply Charles Scholes, R.M.D.I, Rock Forest, Que.14.Cottages To Let \u201953 Pontiac \u201cBig 6\u201d 2495.\t1895.1895.\t1495.LAKE AYLMER housekeeping furnished cottages.Electricity, running water, boats, $21 up weekly, or season.Johnstone, 5622 Hutchison, Montreal.6 ROOM cottage for season.Little Lake Magog, 3 bedrooms, completely furnished, running water, elec Î trleily, nice beach, boat.Apply j George Veronneau, 2282 King St West, Phone LO.2-6026.Res.LO.2-7613.15.Rooms To Let NORTH WARD \u2014 Lot 110 X 118, beautiful location, future site for , 2 parks nearby.Call LO.9-3277 on week-end.\u201952 Pontiac Club Coupe 1550.\t1295.\u201953 Dodge Coronet\t1695.\t1495.\u201950 Plymouth Sedan\t950.FOR BUSINESS girl or nurse, with ! or without kitchen privileges.Phone LO.2-9454.20.Wanted To Purchase ' SMALL ELECTRIC refrigerator, Tel: LO.2-2938.24.Salesmen Wanted ADAMSVILLE \u2014 River lots for summer cottages.Electricity, phone available.Lumber on lots, lii miles from highway.Box 189, Sweetsburg.Tel: 578W.6.Cottages For Sale PAUL MULLINS GERVAIS, B.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 506 Continental Building, King & Wellington Sts.Tel: LO.7-5991; Residence: LO.7-6146.Chartered Accountants P.S.RCSS & SON Chartered Accountants, Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard Lyonnais, Messier, Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room S04 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-9680.Dentist JR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist ! 204 Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7-6644.Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSP1-tal Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Welling ton St.South.I FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying ol Rubber rile \"Done the way you tike It\" Expert Workmen \u2014 Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 1S09 Galt West Tel.LO.2-8409 PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTOR Very reasonable prices.Free estimations given Z.FRANK Tel.LO.9-2967 PRONOVOST & CO.INC.Ford Tractor and Implement Dealer McCulloch & Homelite Chain Saws .Outboard Motors Sales & Service 1020 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.2-3144 FOR CAMP AND COTTAGE Drainboard Sinks, 22 x 42\u201d, cast iron, specially priced at .$29.95 Porcelain Toilets, compact model, complete with seat .$32.95 Plastic Toilet Seats, 5 permanent colors.Special .$4.59 Porcelain China Lavatories, 10\tx 14 .$4 95 11\tx 18 .$5 95 Plastic Garden Hose, 50 ft.$2.95 Rubber Air Mattresses\u2014with pillow, blue or green $8.95 Sleeping Bags, 36 x 72, new .$6.95 Army Tables, 30 x 72 $7.95 Army Benches, 11 x 72 $2.50 Army Boxes, heavy steel, 19\tx\t8 x 8 .$1.00 21\tx\t9 x 9 .$1.50 21\tx\t17 x 10 ______ $2.95 24\tx\t15 x 10 .$3.95 Army Mattresses, khaki.$2.95 Exterior White Paint, gallon .$2.75 Airforce Life Preservers .$3.95 Everything you need for the camp and cottage at reasonable prices.Your inquiries are invited.SMITH SURPLUS STORE 900 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.2-0464 FOR SALE to settle the Estate of the Late O.E.Barnard\u2014Cottage all furnished, with garage, at Lake Richmond on Danville side.Apply to S.L.Lockwood, Danville.Phone 128 or 20.6a.For Sale or To Let 6 ROOM cottage for sale or to rent for the month of July, winterized, running water, electricity, tele- j phone, fireplace, private pond with j bass fishing.Apply Mrs.Charles Crawford, Stanstead.Phone TR.6-4254.795.These Cars Are All On Display At Our Uppertown Used Car Lot.WEBSTER MOTORS .LTD.1785 King St.West 9-3070\u2014open every evening.11.Livestock For Sale LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG, a new modern ranch bungalow on lakeshore, 4 miles from Magog.All city conveniences.3 bedrooms.Knotty pine living room.Heatalator fireplace, insulated, planned kitchen, acreage If desired.Roads open year around.Write or Phone Edward Bonn, Magog.Tel: VI: 3-2230 or VI.3-2606.REGISTERED Jersey Bull (2 yrs.) son of Pintree Sporting Captain and heavy producing dam, can be seen anytime.Priced right.Edgar Lawrence.Phone 159-5, Sutton.STOP RIGHT HERE \u2014 Thousands of farm and factory roofs leaking.New roof costs are high.Sell ' guaranteed Canadian waterproofing products.Saves Canadian owners thousands of dollars.Neglected market.Wide demand.Liberal commissions.Permanent, personal, profitable business.No cash.Start now.Free outfit.Write today.Box 1766, Cleveland, Ohio., QUALIFY.Due to promotions in our sales force, we require a number of sales trainees to create appointments.Previous experience not necessary.We train you at our expense.There are unlimited opportunities for advancement as you will be working with the largest organization of this kind in Canada, Only requirements are, neatness and a willingness to work.Don't pass up this wonderful proposition.Call immediately -LO.7-5293 Mr.Ripley or Mr.Gilbert 28.Domestic Help Wanted HOUSEKEEPER wanted, for fam-ily of four, sleep out if desired.Call LO.2-8635.32.Situation Wanted: Female i YOUNG GIRL, 16, desires work in good home during summer.Write i Mary Beth Paige, Knowlton, R.R.2.35.\tBusiness Opportunities EXCLUSIVE FRANCHISE HIGHLY rated Canadian manufacturer of new patented all metal orna-i mental lawn fence offers franchise ! in your territory.No investment required.Write for further details.Panelwhite Lawn Fence Co., 383 Queen St.W\u201e Toronto.36.\tMiscellaneous ROCK GARDENS, landscaping, perennial, and annual plants.Call Al-beric Yergeau Nurseries, LO.7-5546.j after 6:00 p.m.BISHOPTON- Strawberry Supper, Bishopton Town Hall, June 18, 5.30 to 8:00 \u2022p.m.Sponsored by Bishopton Ladies\u2019 Aid.Adm.Adults: $1.00; Children 50c.AUCTION SALE Saturday, June 18th, AT 1:50 P.M.for Sherbrooke Furniture, ! in left wing of Sherbrooke Arena.Chesterfield set; dining room set: kitchen table and 2 chairs; metal icebox; Simmons beds and springs; 3 dressers; vanity table; ratteen table and chairs; wickér chair; small electric stove; straight and rocking chairs; odd tables; antique clock; mantle clock; oil paintings; mirror; hand-hooked rug 6 ft.; oval hooked rug to match; electric heater; floor polisher; clothes hamper; candelabrum; child\u2019s bed; go-cart; child\u2019s pool table; Venetian blinds; curtains; dishes; roll tar paper; boy\u2019s and men\u2019s clothing; shoes; spotlight; hair dryer; tools; kitchen utensils ; trunks and many articles too numerous to mention.JOS CUSTEAU, \u2018 (Auctioneer),- S35 Short, Tel: LO.2-0346 or LO.7-4552.FURNITURE refinishing and French ; polishing or satin finish.Expert j specialists, in reflnishing antique or modern furniture.Our experts will eliminate entirely cigarette burns, scratches etc.Dubuc Furniture Reflnishing, 40 Queen South, Phone LO, 2-8990.24a.Agents Wanted BE YOUR OWN BOSS.Big profit* selling portraits.Free Catalogue.United Art, Toronto.HOT fast selling sideline, for agents in contact with farmers, Lindy Chemical Company, 11905 Cousineau St., Montreal, Que.25.Teachers Wanted TEACHER REQUIRED for Grade VII Aubert Gallion School No.2, Cumberland Mills, Beauce, Que., term 1955-56.Apply Miss E.Milbourn Ross, Secretary-T r e a s u r e r, St.George West, Beauce, Que.COOK\u2019S Assistant \u2014 For July only.Girl\u2019s Summer Camp.Must be English speaking, 18 years of age or over.Apply to Mrs.K- A.Bryce, Y.W.C.A.Sherbrooke, Que.Phone LO.2-9100.WOMAN for general housework in country home all modern conveniences.Cooking not essential, but preferable.State age and wage required.Permanent position.Box 21 Record.WANTED \u2014 General housekeeper, with cooking ability, for Long Island home.Good wages, steady employment.State qualifications and references.Record Box 179.lia.Poultry For Sale 26.Help Wanted: Male 24 N.H.pullets, 4 months old, Mrs.Roy Smith, tVatervllle, R.R.2, Que.7.Farms For Sale FARM \u2014 150 acre*, more or less, plenty of good water, on paved road near Lennoxville.Phone LO.2-1823.275 ACRE FARM, 5 miles from Lennoxville, with all stock and equipment.120 acre farm, one mile from Melbourne, with or without stock and equipment, and 115 acre farm 3 miles from Angus, with sugar place.Phbne Art Bennett, 90W Saw-yerville, or E.Wells, Lennoxville.LO.7-4023.90 ACRE farm, one mile from Sherbrooke, very well constructed.Apply 720 Westmount St., after 6:00 p.m.FARM \u2014 Newport, Vermont, 150 ft.barn, 46 tie-ups at present, 150 acres, all good.Great abundance of W\u2019ater.All conveniences in house, new furnace, new electric wiring, etc.Ideal lake-side location.Ten minutes to Newport and creameries.School bus passes door.Contact Mrs.G.D.Guadagni, 13 Summer St., Newport, Vermont.2.For Sale or Exchange BOAT and 25 h.p.motor, good condition, $550., or will trade for smaller boat and motor.Bill Ride, North Hatley.Phone 151.4.Property For Sale INCOME PROPERTY, 6 Unit brick apartment house on Belvtdere South For a good investment this offering should be investigated.Call Conway Real Estate LO.9-2874, between 6-7 p.m.LO.2-4943.RICHMOND, QUE.7-room cottage, stone fireplace, oak floors, thermopane picture window, powder room oil heated.C.Ginn.Tel: 476-r-3.Aberdeen Ave.Men's Work and Dress Clothes LEMIRE SURPLUS ENR.Maurice Lemire, prop.74 Alexander St., Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-9335 8.Cars For Sale 11b.Baby Chicks BROILERS.For August.Should be ordered now.Ask for particulars.Pullets, dayold and started.Mixed chicks.Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E., Sherbrooke.Phone LO.9-3730 or Elvvin Johnson, Bedford.! REQUIRED\u2014Experienced male clerk, familiar with warehouse procedure and office routine, must be bilingual.Apply in own handwriting, stating age and salary expected to P.O.Box 88, Black Lake, Que.29.Male and Female Help Wanted MAN or woman caretaker at lake for summer, suit retired person.Johnstone, 5622 Hutchison, Montreal.CLERK for Florist Shop experienced preferred but not necessary.Must be bilingual.Record Box 24.12.To Let 5 ROOM apartment, newly decorated, ground floor; 3 room apartment, ground floor.Apply 511 Main Street, Danville, P.Q.Phone 87.BUILDING, 9,000 sq.ft., suitable for manufacturing plant or warehouse, with 3,600 sq.ft.land for parking space etc.Near railroad.Apply J.R.Royer, 240 Court St.Tel.2-2935 or 2-7082.NORTH WARD \u2014 3 and 4 room apartment, modern, heated, hot water year around.Janitor service.Tel: LO.2-9109.3 ROOM HEATED apartment, furnished or unfurnished, Venetians, hot water year around, incinerator.Dial LO.7-5030.AIH CONDITIONING INSTAUATION REFRIGERATION SALES & SERVICE H.C.WILSON & SONS LTD.61 Wellington No.LO.2-2627 NEW WASHERS as low as ROSS - BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St.37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.G21, Nov Rubber Co.Bos 91.Hamilton.Ont HEALTH & RELAXATION SWEDISH MASSAGE Improve nutrition of skin, Reduce blood pressure and Activate arterial circulation, Develop respiratory muscles.Increase digestive power, Stimulate organs of elimination, Calm and relax nervous system.By appointment, LO.7-5507 \u2014 1741 White St., Sherbrooke.39.Lost AUCTION SALE for Mrs.G.W.Gilbert, 114 ST.JEAN STREET, EAST ANGUS Saturday, June 18th, AT 1:00 P.M.Wilson Piano with bench in very good condition; cornet nickel plated; 3 pe.chesterfield suite in very good condition; table model radio; 2 wool rugs; floor lamp; end tables; dining room table; gramaphone and records, 6 caned bottom chairs; 2 rocking j chairs; child\u2019s table and 2 chairs; j plant stands; many odd beds, bureaus, commodes etc.; folding bed, new; wardrobe; kitchen table and 6-chairs; electric rangette; kitchen range,\u2019wood or coal; electric toaster; skies and poles; lot of scatter rugs; large earthen crock; 8-day clock; washstand set; lot of bedding; wood heater; hammock; garden sprinkler; lawn mower; lot of carpenter\u2019s and garden tools; crokinole board.Many articles too numerous to mention.Everything will be sold without reserve as Mrs.Gilbert has sold her house.Terms: LOST one fender skirt for 1952 grey Pontiac, between Thetford Mines and Richmond.Finder phone Richmond 279-3.Reward: LOST\u2014brown wallet, between Water-ville and Sherbrooke, containing sum of money and important papers.Reward.Please call Maurice Boudreau, Keeler and Cross or residence LO.7-4792.i CASH.ART BENNETT, (Auctioneer), Tel.: 90W, Sawyerville, LO.7 4023, Lennoxville.46.Pets For Sale ELEVEN cockerel spaniel puppies., Choice of colours.Females S3, males $10.W.Ellis, North Hatley.Tel: LO.2-1731.Stop.Look.A HOME of your own, pleasantly priced.We have several ideal buys you would be interested in.Call today for an appointment to see these attractive properties.Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.LO.j 2-4000 or LO.2-2562.BEAUTIFUL new\u2019 five room private brick residence, 1061 Chartier street.Also 2350 Baehand street.Birch finish throughout.Large complete bathroom.Automatic heating plus heated brick garage.Very easy conditions for right family.See today, Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone: ; 2-0874.\tj REWINDING MOTORS IS OUR SPECIALTY! 50 years' experience end thousands of rewound motors assure you of a satisfactory job.WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 Marquette Street \u2014 \"Sherbrooke's First Electrical Shop; Tel.LO.2-0828 Established in 1903\" ~T- Compare.1952 Plymouth Suburban .$1497.1950 Buick Special Sedan .1197.1952\tAustin Sedan .\t749.1953\tDodge \u201cHy-Drive\u201d Sedan 1547.1953 Plymouth Sedan 1493.1952\tMercury Sedan 1549.1953\tChevrolet Sedan 1523.1949\tFord Sedan\t747.1952\tDeSoto \"Firedome\u201d Coupe 1849.1953\tPontiac Sedan 1573.1950\tStudebaker Coupe 888.1953 Fargo Pick-up.\t973.DIAL LO.2-3806 and one of our twelve representatives will call on you without any obligation on your- part.For the last 32 years at your Sendee .MORISSET LIMITEE 69 Wellington South LO.2-3806 CHANGE to t new Ford, or a good used car.Garfield Ellis, Coati* cook.Victor 9-2536, Victor 9-2767.1939 DODGE, price $200.00.Phone LO.2 6857.GOOD SPECIALTY SALESMEN ARE MADE NOT BORN WE MAKE THEM! OUR SALES PROVE THIS OUR VOLUME IS LARGEST + Organization geared for results.¦k Regular salat training classes.\u2022k- Appointments made in advance.These points guarantee that your best chance for success is with us.A new training program will start immediately.Applicants must own a car, be BILINGUAL and present a good appearance.Previous selling experience is an asset, but self-confidence and a sincere desire to get ahead is all that is required.FOR INTERVIEW PHONE MR.RIPLEY or MR.GILBERT at LO.7-5293 ESTATE OF DANIEL LEWIS GILBERT late of Bishopton, Que.FARMER j All parties having claims against the.Estate of the late Mr.Gilbert, ! who died on 4th January, 1955, are requested to file them with Sherbrooke Trust Company, 75 Wellington i Street, North, Sherbrooke, Que., by I or before 30th June, 1955, and ail parties indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment to said Company by or before 30th June, 1955.Sherbrooke Trust Company \u2022 Agent for Legatees AUCTION SALE Monday, June 20th, AT 1:00 P.M.at the old Hunt Farm, 6 miles from Ayer\u2019s Cliff 1 mile from Boynton Merrill Hill Road 32 head of cattle consisting of 8 milking cows, 4 steers, the balance 2 yr.heifers, yearlings and veal calves, I\tpr.good work horses.No Reserves.Terms: CASH.HOWARD STANDISH, (Auctioneer) AUCTION SALE for Mrs.Herbert Mason, FARNHAM CENTER Saturday, June 18th, AT 1:00 P.M.Beds, bureaus, kitchen set, stoves, , sewing machine, chesterfield set, 3 j lawn mowers, 2 cots, odd dishes, silver ware, marble top sink, kitchen sink, 5-ton jack.bldg.jack, car jack, oil heater, Quebec heater, 2 vacuum I cleaners, saw bench, gasoline engine IVfc - 2l2 HP., mowing machine, forge lots of odd tools, and many other articles too numerous to mention.Cause of sale: Farm sold.Terms: CASH OLNEY A YOUNG, iAuctioneer'», Tel: 1154-j-2, Waterloo, Que.AUCTION SALE for Irenee Perreault, 10TH RANGE, STOKE CENTRE Monday, June 20th, AT 9:00 A.M.34 head of cattle - 15 Holstein cows; Holstein bull, pureblood, registered; 3*2 yr.old heifers; 6 1 yr.old heifers; 8 spring lamps; 1300 lb.horse; 135 laying hens; manure spreader, Cockshutt; disc harrow; tooth harrow; hand plough; mowing machine; ; 7 ft.rake; 10 ft.roller; double wagon; double sleigh; driving sleigh; hayrack; buggy; Ford tractor with attachment; seeder; hay loader; stone boat; 2 weeders; blacksmith outfit; II\tmilk cans; strainer; bucket: horse clipper; wheelbarrow; farm imple- i ntents: 200 cedar posts; Chore Boy 2 unit milking machine; sleigh robe; box stove; chesterfield set; radio; b chairs; rocking chair; 3 bureaus; 2 beds: frames; linens, 40\u201d loom.All for sale without reserve as the farm is sold.Terms: CASH.Lunch at noon R.A.MURPHY.Auctioneer.Watervllift.Tel: 602-r-21.COMMISSION SALE FARMERS TRADING POST Stanstead Road Tuesday, June 21st, 1.30 p.m.About 75 head of cattle, horses, pigs, etc.ART BENNETT (Auctioneer) Tel.SAWYERVILLE 90.r-2 Tel.COOKSHIRE 247-r-3 Tel.North Hatley 100-r-3 AUCTION SALE for Mrs.John Mitchell, 3 miles from St.Anne de Stukely, 6 miles from Water, loo, on Enfant-Jesus road \u2014 Watch for arrows.Monday, June 20th, at 10.00 A.M.Sharp 38 head of dairy cattle, consisting of 23 milk cows, 2 hereford year-old bulls, 3 two-year-old heifers, 6 year-old heifers, 4 spring cavles; 11 young pigs; 2 sows; 2 horses, 1400 lbs.; 1 good driving horse; rubber tired farm wagon; set moccasin sleds; sap sled; pung sleigh; McCormick mowing machine, 7 ft.cut; McCormick horse rake: M.H.hay loader; steel land roller; rubber tired buggy; disc harrow; spring harrow: walking plow; stone drag; 2 wheel trailer in very good condition; 1 pair stone grips; Jutras sugar outfit, arch 4 x 18.1800 buckets of which 1300 are aluminum, 3 vats, tubs, spouts, Lebrun arch 2 x 3 with pans, also evaporators; cream separator; 6 8-gal.milk cans; large pile of manure; all small farming tools; house, 18 x 20.household furniture: 3 pcs.chesterfield suite, 8 pcs.dining room set, hanging lamp, morris chair, book case, love seat, many odd beds, bureaus, commodes, etc.Boston rocker, spinning wheel, kitchen range, kitchen table and chairs.Singer sewing machine.Many other articles too numerous to mention.Everything mu=t be sold as Mrs.Mitchell is giving up farming.NOTE \u2014 Farm is for sale with a lot of lumber thereon; anyone interested please apply to above mentioned address.Lunch will be sold at noon.PLEASE COME EARLY! TERMS: CASH ART.BENNETT AUCTIONEER Tel.90w Sawyerville.Tei.LO.7-4023 Lennoxville Office. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1955 Seven Gr \u20ac) Three Villages Happenings 4 Handy Guide To Eastern Townships' Merchants And Business Services SHERBROOKE- LENNOXVILLE\u2014 GLASS PAINTS Hobbs' Plate Glass Mirrors Fiberglass Screening Pittsburgh Paints Pittsburgh Brushes Sold at your Furniture, Hardware & Paint Store Êntranceways.Store Fronts, Windows, etc.CANADIAN PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIES LIMITED 115 Big Forks, Sherbrooke Tel.LO 7-4846 FOR COOL, SUMMER LIVING, SEE E.T.Tent & Awning Albert GARNEAU, Prop.1440 King West, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-5454 VAU DRY'S GREENHOUSES Bedding Plants 49 Belvidere Street LENNOXVILLE Tel.LO.9-3355 FOR YOUR GARDEN PLOWING with roto-tiller.Call LO.2-9302 Mr.J.E.Fontaine, 1362 Dorval Street FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING Paint Contractor \u2014 Paper Hanger SALVONI DUVAL Tel.LO.9-3765 SHOCK ABSORBERS SHERBROOKE 6UT0 SPRING LTD.Suspension Specialists 145 Big Forks St.LO.9-1146 F.COLLETTE Ladies' and Men\u2019s Tailoring Suits made to measure and Alterations 17 KING W.\u2014 Tel.LO.24334 JOS.CUSTEAU Bilingual, Licensed, Public Auctioneer 535 Short St., Sherbrooke.(Res.) LO.2-0346 Ralph Getty, Sec.Tel.LO.74552 WAR SURPLUS DEPOT REG'D.Everything in Working Clothes, Camping, Hunting, etc.81 Depot St., rear CNR Station Phone LO.2-6663 Y.M.C.A.SWIMMING LESSONS Children 10 lessons $2.50-$3 Adults: 10 lessons $5 This includes your \u201cSummer Membership\u201d LO.2-2012 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS INSULATION Florent Brochu, pres.Tel.LO.2-9806 20 \u2014 8th Ave.N., Sherbrooke.A.Cote, mgr.Tel.LO.7-7097 HIGH FOREST- Miss Myrtle Riddle of Sherbrooke is spending some time with her aunt, Mrs.Ettra McVety.Mrs.J.W.Swift and three children of Montreal, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.F.H.McConnell.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Dowd of Sherbrooke were guests at the same home.Mrs.Sam Forgrave spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs.K.Johnston and Mr.Johnston in Bulwer.Miss Dawn Lowry of St.Eusta-che spent a week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Lowry.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Sangster | and son Darryl of Lake Megantic j tvere recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Verne Wilson.DON'S REPAIR SERVICE Don Clowery, prop.District Representative of PIONEER Chain Saws Outboard Motors Sales, Service, Rentals 16 Bowen Ave.South, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.9-3868 BEAUDRY & LEMIRE REG'D, Electrical Contractors 470 Vimy St., Apt.1, Phone LO.7-7005 Wiring is our business.General Repairs.No Job Too Big Or Too Small.First you must remove the cause, which is internal and far out of reach of anything except internal treatment.The modern-way Pyltone Treatment (a liquid taken by mouth) has gladdened thousands of hopeless people.Let us prove this with one bottle or your money refunded.It costs a little more than those temporary reliefs, but you get real results with Pyltone.Your druggist has Pyltone.1 c/tXAo\t\t !\t> P-AÇ) n\t> FAST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATIG PAIN SHERBROOKE MACHINE WORKS REG'D 251 Galt Street West Tel.LO.2-9204 Prop.: ROBERT and LORENZO THERRIEN MAGOG ADEQUATE WIRING \u2022 New Designs \"remote control\" MAGOG ELECTRIC REG'D.R.M.Urwick, M.EI.352 Victoria \u2014 VI.3-3111 MAGOG ABERCORN- \u2022\tMr.Clement Dandenault, ot i Haute Riviere, was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Dandenault.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Fuller and daughters were week-end I guests of Mr.and Mrs.Loren Fuller and family in Dunkin.Mr.and Mrs.Knoulton, of Rutland, Vt., were guests for a few days of Mrs.Mary Willey.Mrs.Harold Knight, of Boston, .Mass., was a guest of her mother, | Mrs.Maude Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Blair, of ; Oshawa, Ont., and Mr.Earl Blair, \u2022\tof Windsor Mills, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Blair.Mr.and Mrs.George Henry, | of Montreal, have been frequent ! visitors at their home here.Mrs.George Ingalls and Miss ; Olive Ingalls, of Sutton Moun-j tain, called on Mr.John Payne, | Sr., and Mrs.M.Pemberton.Mr.Frank Chapman was a re-icent guest of his sister, Mrs.Lea, : and brother, Mr.E.R.Perkins, ! in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Chapman, Mrs, Frank Parkins and friend, Mrs.John Suchaffi, of Montreal, attended a card party in Sutton Junction.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mr.A.Caine were Mrs.Mary Rochefort and daughter, Mary-Lou, Mr.and Mrs.James Zfarius, of Montreal, and Mrs.A.Lydens, of England.Little Miss Dianne Fuller had the,misfortune to fall and fracture her collarbone.Mrs.Eric St.Francois and Mrs.W.H.McGrath spent a few days in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Miner.Burnett\u2019s infant son was christened in the United Church in Sutton with Rev.Mr.Osborne officiating.The baby received the names Grant Robert Ingalls.Miss Connie Thompson, of Sutton, was a guest of Mrs.Lynwood Bailey.Mr.and Mrs.George Oakley have returned from Boston, Mass., after spending several weeks with their daughter, son-in-law and family.Mr.Wilfrid Thibault was a business visitor in Quebec City.Mr.Lynwood Bailey spent several days on a fishing trip in St, Michel des Saints and vicinity.Miss Verna Gatley, of Sutton, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs.Perley Button.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Fyles and daughter, of Montreal, were weekend visitors at their home here.Mrs.Fyles and daughter are remaining for a few days.Miss Thcrese Morin and Master Ernest Loiselle, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Parkins.Mr.and Mrk.Miner Burnett and family called on Mr.and Mrs.Grover Larocque in Glen Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Baker have moved from Stanstead to the George Johnson house in Rock Island.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Chamberlain.Stanstead were, Mr.and Mrs.Claude Movers and son Richard of Warden.They were accompanied by Mr.Fred Bowker, also of Warden.who is remaining for the week with his son-in-law and daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Curtis of Derby Line, and Mr.and Mrs.Byron Ellis of Rock Island were in Burlington, Vt., to visit Mr.Jacobs, a patient at the Mary Fletcher Hospital.They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Jacob's daughter, Mrs.Gerald Chad-burn of Irasburg, who remained over the week-end.Mr.Richard Rrouillette and friend, Mr.George Morris, of Shelton, Conn., spent a recent week-end at, the home of the former's grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Goodsell, Rock Island.Miss Faith Gaffield, student nurse at Framingham Union Hospital, Framingham, Mass., spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Gaf-field, Derby Line.Little Stephen Comstock, twelve months old son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Comstock of Rock Island was taken to the Sherb- ! rooke hospital and underwent emergency surgery.Friends of the family are happy to learn he is convalescing nicely.Mr.Byron Jenkins and Mrs.C.C.Blake of Rock Island, with Mr.| Cecil Miller of Beebe, were in j Fitch Bay to attend the funeral of Wray P.Adams, who passed away suddenly at his home in West Labanon, N.H.Mr Adams was a veteran of thv 117th Eastern Townships Battalion Assoc.Miss Ruth Hethrington of Stanstead spent a recent weekend at North Hatley, guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Reed, and while there, attended the 53rd anniversary celebration of the Baptist church.Mrs.Catherine Eryou of Stanstead spent two days at Frontier Lodge.St Hermengilde.on Lake Wallis, the guest of Rev.and Mrs Roy Buttery.Miss Elsie McFadien of Stanstead spent a recent week-end in Toronto, Ont.Mr.Percy Taylor, manager of the Border Theatre, spent a few days in Toronto on business and also visited his daughters while there.A Mrs.Fred Renaud of Rock Island spent a few days at the homo of her niece, Mrs.George Warren and Mr.Warren in Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Sitnoneau of Rook Island were in Newport to visit their daughter.Mrs.Andre Pepin and , infant son at Broadview hospital.Mrs.W.E.Wilson of Sherbrooke is at the home of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.C.S.Clark in Rock Island for the summer months, while relieving the Rock Island post office staff during their vacancies.Miss Jeannine Morin, of the staff of the Wesson Maternity hospital, Springfield, Mass., is spending two week\u2019s holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Morin, Derby Line, and while there attended the graduation of her sister, Miss Lau-rette Morin from Johnson Teachers' College Mrs.George Fry on of Montreal is assisting at the home of Miss Jennie Whiteher in Rock Island.Her daughter.Miss Patricia Eryou is staying with her mother for a time.Mr.Austin Smith of Rock Is land spent a few days at the home of his son.Mr.Doan Smith and Mrs Smith at Derby.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Austin Smith, Rock Island were hts sister, Mrs Raymond Heath, Mr.Heath of St.Johnsbury.Vt.and their daughter, Miss Viola Heath, of Littleton, N IF, and her friend, Mrs.Hichley of W ashington.D.C.Other guests at the same home included Mrs.Martha Ott of the State of Wisconsin, Mrs.Marie Deering of Nebraska and Mr.and Mrs, Ray Smith of Lyndonville.Mr.Hilton Wright of Sherbrooke is spending an indifitc time with his uncle and aunt.Miami Mrs.Alvah Hill, South Barnston.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Fovosquc and son Robert, of Rock Island, spent a recent week-end al Little Lake Magog Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bacon of Derby Line were in Hanover, N.i/'V ,C KING COLE H., to visit Mrs.Rush Harris, at the Mary Hitchcock hospital.Dr.and Mrs G R Hubbard with her father, Mr.E.MacDonald of Kcamrgc, N.H , were visitors of Miss Agnes Greenwood and Mrs.Ida Cooper, Derby Line, Mrs Jack McDougal, the form- er WTmona Pomeroy, has returned to her home in Blyth, Ont., after visiting her sister, Mrs.George Hood, Mr.Hood and other relatives and friends in the Boundary Villages.She also attended closing activities of Stanstead College, being a former teacher of music at the Colli> Re WATER reveals whisky s true flavour TEA ILir i YS At flavour peak AK' x \u20224* 'L Pnt Seagram's \u201c8 3\" to the water test, M ater, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour ami bouquet.Seagrams \u201c83 ^(janaclum iY/Udhij Seagrams Sure \"Wliere are you going?SAWYERVILLE\u2014 ZEPH.ROUSSEAU Licensed, Bilingual Auctioneer REAL ESTATE DEALER Sawyerville, Tel.9 ART BENNETT Graduate of Reppert's School of Auctioneering Bilingual Professional Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATE \u2014 Tel.90-2 Sawyerville Earl Wells, Assistant.Tel.LO.74023 D o n D UD I J \\ U) DUBOYCE'S CORNER- Mrs.Harvey Goreham and dau-?hter, Kathy, of Knowlton, and Mrs.Harry Beakes were visitors tf Mrs.William Badger, Mr.Bad-:er and family.I m ^oing for a GOLDEN the lighter smoother Ale 9 A NEW KIND OF FAST GET-A-WAY CHAHO-O-ny* Another UlHITE ROSE first FAST I Ton'll like your hite Ft ose Charg-O-PIate because\u2014 *' Its permanent\u2014convenient to carry never expires.All metal \u2014will not fray or tear.P \t \u2022\trll , Makes it faster, easier, more convenient to purchase White Rose Products, Tires, Batteries, Accessories and Services.Ask any White Rose Dealer how you can obtain your personal White Rose Charg-O-Plate.CONVENIENT cnnnoinn oil compnniES.liidited i * MOLSON product EieM SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.JUNE 16, 1955 .\u2014.Wm£Z- 7£Wm wmm y n33ni'p'*\u2018*Ti \u2018¦rnniTniJi I .I M I I I I I : 1 ' I I I I I I I I I II I 1 WHIM ÙM \u2022ang^-yr y r\"w gnr-»TrWli^\ta jnr ït-w-m -w^Tiyu-ii ^ -rrna -gig T»~girBrrX^~^ * Quality Products AAP FANCY RED fOCKEYE SALMON.t \u2018 36c ANN PAGE KETCHUP Ti AAP EVAPORATED MILK .A4P CHOICE CREAM STYLE CORN .\t-\t.ANN PAGE SALAD DRESSING SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER - IONA (PECTIN ADDED) RASPBERRY JAM ANN PAGE ORANGE MARMALADE YUKON CLUB (CONTENTS ON GINGER ALE LY> AAP CHOICE RED RASPBERRIES #.AAP CHOICE PRUNE PLUMS - A&P SEEDLESS RAISINS \u2022 - IONA APPLE JELLY * - ANN PAGE BEANS wirti PORK New Low Prices 2\t75c LUNCHEON MEAT PREM - \u2022 BALLCREST FRUIT COCKTAIL MONT ROUÛE APPLE SAUCE RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES - LIBBY'S SAUERKRAUT SUNLIGHT SOAP - - FOR WALLS AND WOODWOR SPIC & SPAN - LIBBY\u2019S CRUSHED PINEAPPLE - HEINZ VEGETARIAN BEANS - - McCORMICK'S GRAHAM WAFERS - - LIBBY'S DEEP BROWN BEANS -\t- SHORTENING JEWEL - -\t- VAL D'OR (PECTIN ADDED) STRAWBERRY JAM BREAKFAST CEREAL CHEERIOS - BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS WHEATIES - - KRAFT HORSERADISH or SALAD MUSTARD LILY COLD DRINK CUPS - - SNOWTEX TOILET TISSUE - NAPRITE COLOURED SERVIETTES - - SAVOIA PLAIN QUEEN JUMBO OLIVES - WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE \u2022 ASSORTED FLAVOURS FROSTADE - - STARLIGHT SUMMER ASSORT CANDIES 11-01.bti.2 2 tint 20-01.tint 16-oz.jar 32-oz.24 02 jar 24-02.Jar 30-02.btli.15-0*.pkfl.Jar 20-OI.tint 19c 25c 31c 35c 59c 35c 3}c 27c 31c 14c 21c 31c 31c 28 oi.20-oz.tint 2S ta.tint bart giant pkg.20 o*.tin» pkg.28-02.24-ox.Jar 12-01.pkg.12-oi.pkg.2 2 8 6-02.Jar» pkg.of 7 roll» i pkg.of ' 60 Jar 32-oz.btl.P^o- 35c 31c 24c 35c 21c 77c 29c 33c 27c 27c 25c 39c 27c 25c 25c 25c 49c 31c 33c 41c 5c HOW TO MAKE DAD GLAD! This Sunday, June 19Hi is Father's Day.And if you're planning a feast for father, why not let him select the makings himself .at A&P?He'll really enjoy shopping here, where oil his favourite foods are conveniently displayed .each with the price plainly marked on it.each sold with a money-back guarantee of satisfaction.And when you see the many man-siie buys he's sure to get, you'll be as glad as Dad that you suggested he come see .come save .at A&P.STORE HOURS: Monday .8.30\ta.m.\tto\t6.00\tp.m.Tuesday .8.30\ta.m.\tto\t6.00\tpm.Wednesday .8.30 a.m.to 12.30 p.m.Thursday .8.30 a.m.to 6.00 p.m.Friday .8.30\ta m.\tto\t9.00\tp.m.Saturday _____ 8.30\ta m.\tto\t6 00\tp.m.ctn.or 10 pkgs.of 10 IDEAL FATHER'S DAY GIFT POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES $3.49 A&P CHOICE GREEN BEANS 2 .;3' SPECIAL OFFER! RINSO SOAP 5c OFF LARGE SIZE 34* JR 10c LU LUX DETERGENT 10c OFF GIANT SIZE 65* REOHEM YOUR 10c LUX DETERGENT COUPON AT ARP (WITH \u2022 Ur?.10c COUPON) tin 31< PURITY FLOUR 5-lb.bag 39 Make a delicious strawberry short cake with fresh Strawberries and OGILVIE WHITE CAKE MIX 35^ I 6-OI.pk?.Clarks PIE JANE PARKER MARBLE FOUND CAKE - JANE PARKER SOLD POUND CAKE FATHER\u2019S DAY LAYER CAKE HARD TO BELIEVE BUT IT\u2019S TRUE! RAISIN JANE eat PARKER REG.PRICE 45» - SAVE 15* Sava Ac JANE PARKER CINNAMON 29* BREAKFAST ROLLS .25* Sava Ac JANE PARKER\tSave 4c 29* POP CORN.19* 89* Save 4t each FRUITS & VEGETABLE FEATURES HONEY DEW sweet ripe 23 TOMATOES RADISHES CUCUMBERS WONDER PAK, HAND SELECTED, FIRM, RED QUEBEC GROWN TENDER, MILD Fancy Long Green Slicing Fresh Ontario Grown Strawberries arriving by Express Car daily \u2014 Priced to Save.2 12 oz tins 3 b\u201cchs 1 3-25' PASCO CONCENTRATED ORANGE JUICE JUST TOAST AND EAT NIFTY WAFFLES BEEP \u2014 TURKEY \u2014 CHICKEN MORTON'S PIES WESTGATE ICE CREAM - BIRDSEYE BEEF PIES \u2022 - 2\t29F 2\t29c 3\t?.89i' - £ 23* 4\t99* Silverbrook Firsl Grade BUTTER 59 Sunnyfield Grade \"A\" Small Size EGGS = 43' FOOD PRODUCTS IN TOMATO SAUCE BEANS w,th PORK 2 ~ 33 i/ FANCY QUALITY TOMATO JUICE 2 - 27 Price* effective until Saturday Night.June 1B _______GOVERNOR SAUCE SOUPS TOMATO VEGETAUI CREAMED CELERY 3 8-ai.btle tins i 24* 29* SPECIAL! CLARK\u2019S 15-ox.COLGATE PALMOLIVE SPECIALS! 10* Off Regular Price FAB large size 29* PALMOLIVE SOAP 3l* 25' REGULAR SIZE AJAX 2 \u201c27^ FOAMING CLEANSER CHERRY HILL CANADA\u2019S FINEST CHEDDAR CHEESE GHEESIE ROLL.MEDIUM.OLD WINED.MILD.OLD.SKIM MILK CHEESE - - - GOUDA .BRICK PORTIONS - - - - 1 - lb.9-ox.wedge 9-02, wedge 9-oz.wedge wedge 10 oz.39< 37- 47< 37< 45* 31* 41* 55* i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16.1955 .'>l ! \u2022 ¦; - ^.:\u2014- \"¦Ti^aarff H \u2022» ¦¦\u2022pp^Tfirg.pr jt^t airmni^ » « Win# COME SEE THE SAVINGS TO BE HAD AT AM>'$ BIG 49\u2019' SALE! Sin I x t md 9x10 KLEENEX ' AM* CHOICi WAX BEANS - BETTY CROCKER BISQUICK - CLARK'S CANADIAN BOILED DINNER 3 CAMPBELL S 4 2 boxvt 20-ox.tins pkg.I 5-ox.tini 49* TOMATO SOUP HEALTHO 49* DOG FOOD KILLOGft'S 49* CORN FLAKES POWDERED SKIM MILK 49* NUMILK ANN PAGE LUX BEANS WITH PORK 4 : : 49* TOILET SOAP 4 6 2 2 4 tin* I 6-ox.+ir»t I 2-ox.pkgi.Mb.?ins ba+h cakes 49* 49* 49* 49* 49* Customer's Comer.TW* art vtry f*w folk» who won't qo for a \"toro thing\" I That form ju»t about do*cribot AAP't savinq.-woy I No axporlmont In oconomy, H1» o method gaaraotood to molt In lower total food bill* for yoo I How to qo about it?Ea»y I All you do I» make a «toady practice of thopploq at AAP .the \u2022eying» ate automatic ! Yoo »e«.AAP't comtont, ttoro-wldo low-price policy enabln yoo to «eve on the many different Item» it take» to provide tho»e II meal» a week yoo have to plan ! In addition to roqolar ipocial »al« event», low price» ore featured every tingle day at AAP .on meat», vegetable», on fine canned food» .on icoret of top-quality odibla» ! That'» wky we have thoetand» of thrifty vitHon dally \u2014 why don't yon come too?CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT, AAP Food Store», Bov No.f,\tP.O.St.Henri, Montreal, Quebec ALLEN\u2019S APPLE J'JICE 2\t25< -g.SUPER RIGHT MEAT SPECIALS! GRADE \"A\" FRESH KILLED, SPRING TURKEYS AYLMER TOMATO OR VEGETABLE AYLMER SWEET MIXED ALL WASTE REMOVED 6 TO 10 lb.AVERAGE lb.m- ROYAL BRAND SMOKED PORK SHOULDER COOKEB PICNICS BONELESS ib.63' AYLMER CHOICE HALVES PEACHES - AYLMER CHOICE CUT WAX BEAKS AYLMER TO SOUP AYLMER SVI PICKLES AYLMER CHOICE PEAS AYLMER BO BEAKS - - - AYLMER CHOICE CREAMED CORN IS-oi.tin AYLMER BOSTON BROWNED 19< 2\t33t 2\t23c - T 31 c 2 ::: 3ic 2 ::: 3ic 2 ::: 27c CANADA S FINEST RED OR BLUE BRAND BEEF BONELESS BONELESS ROUND STEAK RUMP ROAST Ib.MINCEB BEEF CORNED BEEF EXTRA LEAN FRESH SWEET PICKLED BONELESS PLATE JOHNSON\u2019S RED BAND GLO-COAT 59* r 99* pint ?in ORANGE PEKOE UPTON\u2019S TEA BAGS 79* pkg.of 60 Ib.29' ICc COUPON IN PACKAGE ON NEXT PURCHASE ROYAL BRAND RINDLESS BACON 59' Vigorous & winey custom ground BOKAR COFFEE : 93*\t2.73 SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED MACARONI ci::,1.SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED DUTCH PORK LOAF .31 « LOAF.23* BEEF-VEAL-PORK-CHICKEN LOAF - SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED LUNCHEON LOAF SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED HEAD CHEESE - pkg.31 ^ Pkg 24* GREEN GIANT NIBLETS - - GREEN GIANT PEAS - - - GREEN GIANT MEXICORN - GREEN GIANT WAX BEANS - 2 2 2 14.01.tint 15-0*.tins 14.oz.tins 33« 35* 37* 2 r 33* pkg.SWIFT\u2019S PREMIUM SLICED DUTCH SALAMI LOAF pkg.1 -lb pkg.SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED MOCK CHICKEN 33* 33* 29* FRESH CAUGHT\t(By the Piece! GASPE SALMON - » 75* CENTRE CUTS or SLICES lb.81* FRESH CAUGHT\t(By the Piece) PACIFIC HALIBUT - ,, 37* LOAF pkg.SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED LOAF PICKLE & PIMENTO .30* c,Hn\u2018 cu,s or SLICES 43* YODEL GENUINE SWISS GRUYERE CHEESE 37* 8 - ©z.pkg.BOKAR ceou-e -0 e\u2022° A&P VACUUM PACK COFFEE 99< lib.tin RICH and PULL BODIED RED CIRCLE COFFEE *\t91* JANE PARKER DATED WHITE BREAD 15' sliced 24-oz.loaf JANE PARKER DAILY DATED WHOLE WHEAT - JANE PARKER DAILY DATED CRACKED WHEAT 24.02.loaf 24-02.loaf 16c 16c BATH SIZE PALMOLIVE - -\tm\t2\tcakei\t25c\tMAPLE LEAF LIQUID LIQUID DETERGENT - -\t12- oz.btla\t42c GIANT SIZE SURF \u2022 TIDE - FAB\tm\tm\tg »nt pkg.\t77c\tMAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES - - -\trag.pkg.\t40c ROYAL INSTANT PUDDINGS - -\tm\t2\tpkg«.\t25c\tYORK SPICED BEEF -\t-\t- -\t12-oz.tin\t35c DESSERT POWDERS JUNKET\tm\t2\tpkg».\t29c\tGIBSON'S C-4, 5 STR44ND BROOMS\t\t\u2022 ach\t99c BLACK DIAMOND OLD CHEESE \u2022\tu\t\u2022\tIb.\t59c\tCROSSE a BLACKWELL DATE & NUT BREAD -\t8-01.tin\t23c CLOVER VALLEY SKIM MILK HI-N-LO CHEESE\tm\t-\tpkg.\t33c\tCHILI SAUCE -\t- -VSS\t\t37c SAVE 15c \u2014 SPECIAL DEAL DREFT GIANT\t\t¦\tgant pkg.\t62c\tFRYS FRY'S COCOA t: 47c\tMb.tin\t81c ROBIN HOOD ANGEL CAKE MIX\tm\tm\t14-01.pkg.\t53c\tSTUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP - - -\tM-ft.roll\t31c STURDY «-0Z.YACHT MOPS -\tm\tm\t*«ch\t45c\tLARGE SIZ FAB -\t-\tpkg\t40c CARRIERE SWEET MIXED PICKLES \u2022\t-\t-\t45-OX.Jai-\t49c\tWESTONS CHOCOLATE COATED TABLE FINGERS - -\t-\tlO-oi.pkg.\t31c FOR COOKING OR SALADS MAZOLA OIL -\t\t¦\tl-lb.tin\t38c\tCLEANSER AJAX\t«\ttin»\t27c BORDEN ?» E-ZEE CHEEZ CASHMERE TISSUE - - - DURHAM CORN STARCH ST.L AWRENCE CORN OIL CLOVER LEAF SALMON -\t- CLOVER LEAF TUNA FISH G LAC 11 R SARDINES BRUNSWICK SARDINES - - CLUB DES MILLIONAIRES SARDINES -\t- KEILLER S APRICOT JAM KEILLER'S JAM BLACK CURRANT E.D, SMITH S STRAWBERRY JAM GERBER\u2019S BABY FOOD - - BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP IVORY GLOSS STARCH - GREEN GIANT GREEN BEANS - AYLMER CATSUP - - - PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENI CRISCO -\t- - SHORTENING NEW DOMESTIC TRUE FRUIT FLAVOUR COH\u2019S SYRUPS - CLARK'S VEGETABLE or TOMATO SOUP - AAP BLANCHED SALTED PEANUTS DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL CLARK'S PORK & BEANS - HEINZ VEGETABLE or TOMATO SOUP - KRAFT CHEESE HANOI SNACK - LIBBY'S BEEP BROWNED BEANS - - BURNS* WEINERS & BEANS LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI DINNER BURNS\u2019 CHUCK WAGON DINNER -\t-\t- GOBLIN BRAISED STEAK DELICIOUS CANNED MEAT KAM -\t-\t-\t- DELICIOUS CANNED MEAT KLIK .KRAFT VELVEETA CHEESE HEREFORO CORNED BEEF -DOG MEAL \u2022 -DOG FOOD - - DR.BALLARD'S \u2014 SPECIAL DOG FOOD - - RAP-RITE WAX PAPER - - *-ot.gla*« 31c 2\t25c 17c f V/:- 37c -\ttin* 39c -\t38c 2 tint 29c 2 ,ln.19c 2 un» 29c \u2022 Vr1' 31C 31c it 37 Jer l '!'¦ 19c J-lb.tin 29c 2 pkga.35C 2\tr 37c -\tm\" 24c , 36c ,o 29c -\tb ,*.* 31c 3\tr; 29e 7#,\u2022 17c pkg.,,c 28 ©*.tin 43c 2 r.1 33c 2 r: 2 Sc « e« 29c pkg.20-oi.tin 21c vr 3ic 2 r.\u2018 27c 18 01.tin 18\u20226\u20ac.tin 41c VS 41c VS 44c Vk\\\u2018 29c \u2019îln\" 41C rib.17 pkg.1» or jg _ tin» AL 3\t35e 2?e »Ai SuPer Markets / Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1953 Social and Personal nhont LO.9-3636 Friends of Master Robert Ride, Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Lacroix and of North Hatley, will be sorry to children, Maureen, Susan and Jo-learn he is a patient in the Sher-;anne, are leaving tomorrow for brooke Hospital.\ta six weeks\u2019 holiday jt Old Or- * * *\t! chard, Me.Mrs.Maud Morgan has returned from Wilmington, Vt., where she spent two weeks as the guest of Mr and Mrs.G.W.Marshall.In The Womens Sphere] Marriages Mr.John Smallshaw, McMana-my Boulevard, left this morning to take up his new duties at Smiths Falls, Ont., where Mrs.Smallshaw will join him later.* * * Miss Isola Trudeau, of Ottawa, is arriving tomorrow to attend the marriage of her nephew, Mr.Mark D.Hayes, to Miss Denyse Gingras, taking place Saturday morning at half past nine o\u2019clock, in the Church of Notre Dame de Liesse, at Deauville.She will spend the week-end with her sister, Mrs.Harold Hayes, and family, Ontario Street.HUMMER NEWS\u201d JUNE ISSUE \u2022\tHousehold Hints \u2022\tArticles of interest \u2022\tRecipes LOOK FOR IT IN YOUR MAIL THIS WEEK \u2014 Compliments of IGA Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Morgan, of Sherbrooke, announce the engagement of their younger daugh-! ter, Marjorie, to Mr.Robert Horace Page, only son of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Page, also of Sher-! brooke.# * * Miss Ann Macdonald, of Montreal, was in Lennoxville on Friday, when she accompanied her j mother, Mrs.Grace MacdonalcJ, formerly of Belvidere Street, to | Granby, where she will make her future home.# + * Mr.and Mrs.Albert Laplante, i Mr.and Mrs.Harry Hutchins, Dr.land Mrs.Guy Lorrain and Mr.Valmore Trudeau, of Montreal, [are arriving tomorrow to attend !the Hayes-Gingras wedding, tak-[ing place on Saturday morning in the Church of Notre Dame de {Liesse, at Deauville.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Paul Yeisley and Mr.James Yeisley, who spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mutchler, Sr., Argyle Street, will be accompanied to their home in Easton, Pa., on Friday by Mrs.| Mutchler, who will be their guest I for three weeks.« * * The engagement is announced of Elsie Margaret, daughter of Mrs.Robert Sells, and the late Mr.Sells, of Kingsey Falls, Que., i -44 Mrs Robertson will resi(jfc in Montreal.Out of town guests included; Mr.George Robertson, of Bridge ville; Mr.Tolbert Boyd and Mr and Mrs.Harrison MacLeod and son, Stevie, of Barre, Vt.; Mr.A.M.Clark, Mr.A.E.Clark, Mr and Mrs.Donald Curtis, Miss Eliz abeth Forsyth, Miss Elizabeth MacKenzie, Dr.Harry Webster, Mr.and Mrs.Nickel Ross, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Harman and Mr and Mrs.S.Hawkins, all of Mont real; Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Camp bell, Mr.and Mrs.Andre Vanier.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Pearson, oi St.Lambert; Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Wilkins, Mr.Peter Wilkins, of Longueuil; Rev.H.Apps, of Mai Bay, Gaspe; Mr.and Mrs.K.Birch, of Granby; Mrs.R.T.Lut-wick, of Windsor; Mr.and Mrs.A.Rowland.Mr.and Mrs.L.Mor gan, Mrs.J.Hall, Miss Audrey Hall and Mr.and Mrs.Russell Beattie, of East Angus; and Miss Louise Colquhoun, of Three Riv ers.wr>.\u2022¦yyt-xpyYy.r; \u2022 REDDY to do your laundry MR and MRS.LLOYD ALDEX ROBERTSON photographed with their wedding party on Saturday afternoon, following their marriage which took place in St.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church, Sand Hill.Pictured from the left are Mr.Richard Preston, and Mr.Kenneth Laberee, ushers; Mr.Andre Vanier, best man; the groom, son of Mr.George Robertson and the late Mrs.Robertson of Bridgeville, Que.; the bride, the former Miss Eleanor Isobel Laberee, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Milton D.Laberee, of Sand Hill; Mrs.Andre Vanier, matron of honour; Miss Marilyn Bennett, and Mrs.Donald Curtis, bridesmaids.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) \u201cJust pop your clothes into this BENDIX TUMBLE ACTION WASHER\u2014and save hot water, soap, time, money and YOU! 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Paul Perrault\u2019s, Hart\u2019s Jewellry Store, Skinner and Nadeau's, Bud-ning\u2019s Drug Store.Rosenbloom\u2019s, Rcitman\u2019s and Zeller's for donating the prizes.# * * Miss Clara Aitkenhead, director of nursing, and Miss Gwend-line Norris, educational director at the Sherbrooke Hospital, have returned from Montreal, where they attended a two-day conference on pediatric nursing at the Montreal Children\u2019s Hospital.Miss Aitkenhead was a weekend guest of Miss Caroline V.Barrett, supervisor of the Royal Victoria Montreal Maternity Hospital.They attended the dinner given for the 1955 graduates by the Montreal General Alumnae Association, which is celebrating | its fiftieth anniversary this year.Following the dinner at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, a coffee party was held at Levingston Hall, the new nurses\u2019 residence on Cedar Avenue.* \u2022 \u2022 Miss Gertrude Munday, a June bride-to-be, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower on Monday night at the home of Mrs.John Daniels, Galt Street.Welcomed by her hostess.Miss Munday was escorted to the liv-j ing room where thirty of her relatives and friends had assembled ' to fete the occasion.As the social hour progressed,' the presentation was made to the guest of honor of a prettily decorated basket, filled with a variety of gifts, which won the admiration of all.Following this, refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Miss Marion Dan- iels, Mrs.Evelyn Daniels, Miss Alberta Munday and Miss Bar bara Munday.Out of town guests included Mrs.V.Waldron, Mrs.A.Mur-chie, Mrs.I.Cote, Mrs.R.Warden, of Richmond, Mrs.H.Waldron Mrs.M.Luce, Mrs.Bren-nand, of Coaticook, and Mrs.Roy Badger, of Magog.EATON- Mrs.Bert Hill and little grandson Peter, of Lennoxville, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.G.Alden and family.Mr.and Mrs.G.Grapes spent a day at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Grapes at Bulwer.Mrs.L.Hall of Lennoxville, and Mrs.L.Pope of Montreal, were callers of Mrs.Anna Waldron.Visitors of Mrs.Anna Waldron were, Mr.qnd Mrs.Edward Hyatt and thiee children of Stanstead; Mr.and Mrs.Jack Ewart and two children, of Moe\u2019s River; Mr.and Mrs.Jim Parkinson and Mr.Fred Bel-lam, of East Clifton, j Mr.and Mrs, Raymond Luce J and Mr.Wilfred Luce of Coaticook called on Mrs.Anna Waldron.Women's Groups ST.AGNES GUILD CHURCH OF THE ADVENT The June meeting of the St.Agnes Guild was recently held in (he parsonage of the Church of the Advent, when the president, Mrs.Romeo Fortier, was in the chair and'opened the meeting with the Guild Prayer.The hostesses were Mrs.R.Reeve and Miss Doris Price.Following routine business the treasurer gave the report of the rummage sale, which was very successful.Plans were made for a food sale to take place in Echenberg's Store; sums of money were voted for camp bursary, to the wardens and for the Sunday School prize.The secretary was instructed to write letters of congratulation to the leaders of the Junior W.A., and the Girls\u2019 Auxiliary, for the success of the \u201cFestival,\u201d and to the Cub Pack for their achievement.Following the distribution of sunshine boxes the meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served bv the hostesses.ISLAND BROOK- The Women\u2019s Missionary Society met at the home of Miss Lilia Kerr.The program in the Missionary Monthly was followed and reports were read from missionaries in Angola.The supply secretary read a letter pertaining to articles sent and those needed.There being no further business the meeting closed with prayer.Miss Hazel Johnston of Stans-tcad was guest of Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Painter.Miss Daphne Burns of Pointe Claire was a week-end guest of her parènts, Mr.and Mrs.H.V.Burns.Mrs.Ian MacAuley of Mont-rual and Miss Edwina Morrow of Pointe Claire were guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Morrow.Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Ferras and son of Valois and Mr.Earl Dawson of Valois, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Dawson and Mrs.Earl Dawson.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Banks and son of Sherbrooke were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lovell Spaulding.ROBERTSON\u2014LABEREE Sand Hill, Que.\u2014The wedding was solemnized in St.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church on Saturday after noon, June 11, at three o'clock, of Eleanor Isobel, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Milton D.Laberee, and Mr.Lloyd Alden Robertson, son of Mr.George Robertson, of Bridgeville, Que., and the late Mrs.Robertson, the Rev.G.Peacock officiating.The wedding music was played by Mrs.K.Birch, and the soloist, Mrs.H.Wark, sang \u2018 Because\u2019\u2019 and \u201cThe Lord\u2019s Prayer.\u201d Red peonies, multi-colored lupins and sweet rocket were used to decorate the church and the pews reserved for the guests were marked by white satin ribbon, white violets and pink rosebuds.The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a Christian Dior floor-length gown of white Italian Rose Pointe lace and nylon net over satin, styled on princess lines, the full skirt being accentuated by a hoop, and a bolero of matching lace having long sleeves ending in points over her hands.Her waist-length veil of tulle illusion was held by a matching Juliet cap and she carried a shower bouquet of red roses and white stephanotis.Mrs.Andre Vanier, as matron of honor, and Mrs.Donald Curtis and Miss Marlyn Bennett, as bridesmaids, were dressed alike in floor-length gowns of aqua crystallette and nylon net and they wore picture hats and carried arm bouquets of yellow Shasta daisies.Mr.Andre Vanier acted as best man, and the ushers w'ere Mr.Kenneth Laberee, brother of the bride, and Mr.Richard Preston.Mrs.Laberee, mother of the bride, was gownqtf in navy blue sheer crepe and she chose a pink picture hat with matching accessories and wore a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses.The reception was held at Rock-cliffe, Sherbrooke, where the bride\u2019s table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake and decorated with silver bowls of yellow Shasta daisies and red roses.Later Mr.and Mrs.Robertson left by car for New York City and vicinity, the bride wearing a two-piece ensemble of light brown shantung with a pink picture hat, matching accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses.Upon their return, Mr.and BREAD ad ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24 oz.when baked GLllat&i Tel.LO.2-2744 \u2022t_\u2022 tu- y.; 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News 10\u2014The Billy O'Connor Show .30\u2014Hollywood Wrestling B U R Y- Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Beau-chesne, of Victoriaville, were ; week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.| A.J.Hunt.Mrs.Alan Sutherland, Mrs.Eva MacRae and Mrs.Dan Lawrence attended the meeting of the Woman\u2019s Association of the United Church in Lennoxville.Mrs.Lawrence Dougherty was the guest of a pink and blue shower at the home of Mrs.Stewart McMachon, with Mrs William McCormick assisting.Mrs.Dougherty was presented with a gaily decroated basket piled with daintily wrapped parcels.Refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Sutherland spent a week-end in Drummond-ville.Seventeen melnbers of the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary branch of the Canadian Legion were in Scotstown where they were entertained by the ladies of the Scotstown branch.PITTED DATES are teurized for your family\u2019s protection.Procested and packed under Ihe finest modern conditions^, 10.00\u2014\tNew» 10.15\u2014Charlie Ch*D Th»*tr* 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