Sherbrooke daily record, 29 novembre 1958, samedi 29 novembre 1958
[" 1958\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1 SB\t3\t4\t5\t«\t7\t8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t38\t19\t20\t21\t22 23 30\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 Sljecbtookc Daily lecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' COLDER Clear.#t»me cloudy period^; ci^d; winds wwt 20.High 25.Outlook for Sunday, Sunny ; cold.Established 1897.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY', NOVEMBER 29, loss Sixty-Second Year Wf ï ^ Wt US LONG-RANGE MISSILE FLIES A FULL COURSE West Should Consider May Match Whole German Problem ^airn Of Says W.Berlin Mayor Russia .BERLIN (API \u2014 The mayor of Wot Berlin sa.'s the West sltould deal with the whole German problem instead of merely reacting to Soviet schemes to gobble Western Berlin.Khrushchev said Thursday that West Berlin sould be turned into a \u201cdemilitariied free eit,'\" with withdrawal of the 9,000 U,S,, British and French troops sta Mayor Willy Brandt urged tioned here.SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL Great Britain's ex-prime minister will celebrate his 84th birthday quietly tomorrow with his family at his country home in Chortwell Kent.Death Toll At Nineteen In Eastern Blizzard Snow plastered Eastern Canada and the northeastern United States Friday, causing the deaths of 19 persons in the tangled confusion of slush-covered highways and city streets.Eight of the victims died in Ontario: 11 in New York state.The snowfall\u2014it ranged from four to nine inches\u2014paralyzed Toronto, Windsor, Ont., Quebec City, Montreal, Detroit and Buffalo, N.Y.Tlie storm hit unexpectedly from a disturbance in the southern U.S.the downfall was petering out in southern Ontario Friday night but the snow was moving slowly east, posing grief for Montreal and other Quebec centres.Toronto police reported 20 traffic accidents and 20 injuries in addition to the pedestrian crosswalk death of a nine-year-old boy struck by a car.The accident figures did not include the city's 12 suburbs.CAUGHT ON CROSSWALK The dead boy was Walter Thompson, one of 13 children caught on a crosswalk by an on-rushing car.Crossing guard John Warriner, 67, guided the other 12 out of the way but suffered leg and arm bruises himself when the car brushed him.Robert Warren, 46.was charged with careless driving.Five inches of snow had hit Quebec City by early today.Commercial planes were grounded as they were in other cities.Quebec's power failed for 10 minutes.The suburbs were blacked out for a half-hour.It was generally cloudy in the Maritimes.But after midnight, rain and high winds hit the Nova Scotia south shore and the prospect was that the rain would freeze.Beard Back LONDON (API\u2014A 21-year-old | Sikh who shaved off his beard 1 so he could join the army got royal approval Friday to grow it again.The word was handed down to Trooper Pakhar Singh from the Duke of Gloucester, colonel in-chief of the 10th Royal Hussars.The Duke, uncle of the Queen, had read that Sikh travelled 10,000 miles by foot and hitchhiking across 14 countries from Malaya to join the Hussars.As Many D As Did At OTTAWA t> The advent of a week devoted to safe driving | emphasizes the fact that every j seven days traffic accidents in ! Canada kill nearly as many people as lost their lives in the Oct.23 mine disaster at Springhill, N.S.The underground upheaval at Springhill took 75 lives.The toll was so shocking that people in Canada, the United States and other countries launched an effort to help survivors.But the loss of an average of 65 lives a week on the country's ; streets and highways scarcely results in a lifted eyebrow from j the general public.Except in iso-llated cases, nothing is done.BLAME APATHY Public apathy is perhaps the main reason road deaths are increasing year by year.The Canadian Highway Safety Conference\u2014a national orgariia-jtion attempting to reduce traffic jdeaths-says that but for public apathy accidents could be reduced by 95 per cent.To make Canadians more aware of highway safety, the conference is sponsoring Safe I Driving Week starting Monday.western powers to counter Soviet Premier Khrushchev's plan to neutralize West Berlin in six months with their own broad proposals on German unification.The West ought to act quickly because the Russians \u201cmay put or pressure before the end of the six-month period.he said.The Socialist mayor of 2,200,-000 West Berliners who live 110 miles behind the Iron Curtain made his comments to foreign correspondents on Friday night after receiving firm assurances from many Western leaders of support against the Soviet demand.WESTERN REJECTION Diplomatic reports indicate the Western Big Three will re ject Khrushchev's ultimatum \u2014 which he denies is an ultimatum.NATO foreign ministers meet in Paris Dec.16-18 and probably | will work out the Western reply.ie On Road Springhill The campaign has the active sup 'port of all provinces, municipal-iitirs, police forces, public service groups, women's and safety j organizations.Governor General Massey said iin a statement \u201cThis special week should serve to stress the vital role of the driver and the cation, which is actively sup walker in reducing mortality and ported by (he (Communist) Gcr-mutilation on our roads.\"\tman Democratic Republie.\u201d If the West doevs not accept the Soviet plan, Khrushchev said, Russia will give East Germany : control of supply lines to West Berlin.Any militai- y action against East Germany \u2014 appar ertly including any Western cf fort to force through convoys to Berlin\u2014-would be treated as ag gression against the entire Com i mumst bloc, he said.PRAVDA WARNING The Soviet Union warned today that \u201cfairly unpleasant consequences may arise\u201d if the pros ent occupation status of Berlin i is not changed.i In Moscow, the Communist party newspaper Pravda bor rowed some of Khrushchev's statements and put them into its lead editorial, broadcast by Mos-jeow Radio.It.said Russia has decided \u201cto abolish the occupation status of Berlin and to prelate such conditions as would contribute to normalization of relations between the great powers 9 » Pravda said Russia is eon vinred that six months is sufficient time for negotiations.A* a fï-ee city with its own government, West Berlin would \u201ct>e a kind of centre of peaceful and fruitful contacts between Eastern and Western Germany,\u201d Pravda said.STEP TO UNIFICATION This, the paper said, would he \u201ca first stage toward their ttnifi CAPE CANAVERAL, Flo.(API \u2014 The United States today moy match Russia'* claim of possession of on intercontinental ballistic missile.An Atlas missile raced across the Florida sky like o flaming meteor Friday night ond its builders sold soon afterward that it tro veiled the full interconti ncntal range of 6,325 miles.The U.S Air Force was silent after the launching hut an official announcement was expected in Washington today, Russia has announced development of an operational H\u2019BM, the weapon used in launching I he Sputniks.The Atlas blasted off al 9:27 p m.EST last night.II curved away on its thundering course toward the southeast and was in view four minutes before its furl burned nut and Its light vanished high m the sky.n.IAV ITU, RANG! A few hours later, In San Diero, Calif , the Convair divi sion of the General Dynamics Corporation Imilder of the Atlas reporter! that the 100-ton missile flew the intercontinental range.If so, this was the climax of a lost program that started in June.1957, when (he first Allas blew up soon after launching.The Atlas fired Friday night was the No Royal Commission To Examine Sale On Montreal Gas Works 5t:h tesl vehicle in the series.The first eight used only the twin-chambered booster engine in the tail.Four of these flew successfully os er 600 mile ranges Prime Minister Diefenbaker in Pravda repealed Khrushchev\u2019s The others exploded in test* of a statement issued by his office description of the present West said \"It is clearly our duty as Berlin as a \u201ccancerous tumor\u201d Canadians to support whole- in the body of East Germany.heartedly any and every effort to Eas( r^miany suprporta unifi-: been powered by the booster en-sa\\lives an à \u2014 i i kV jL A5B BCTTCR DRESSED MEN 1 on 1 oli\tLOOK TO\t& Rk\t\"for fine teo Lan\tuene\tLtee\tclothing!\" Custom Tailors\t101 Wellington North \u2014\t\tSharbrooka.Sine* 1912\ta Tip Top\tTailors a Uniforms and Caps\t ê>l)trkoofet Bail}» I\\ccorb THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SATURDAY, NOV 29 1958 'SfatStûM jkadvnp SHERBROOKE PURE MILK high quality oairv products - to ï ism Seek Grants For Road Extension Council To Meet With F inance Minister The Sherbrooke City Council Jacques Cirtier Blvd.extension will meet with Finance Minister depending upon the council's ¦ J.S.Bourque in the near future wishes.to discuss demands for prosincial \"Both these needs are verv grants in widening King St.West pressing,\" he noted.\"The King and extending Jacques Cartier St.project will cost nearly $400,-Blvd.to the Srompton Road.000 and the Jacques Cartier ex-Mayor Nadeau Aid yesterday tension 5500.000.\" during his weekly press confer-\tKING ST.ence-\tEarlier this year the province We said he had approached Mr.had promised to pay the paving Bourque last Tuesday in Quebec on a 40-foot width for a distance with a request for an interview from Jacques Cartier Blvd.to for the council.He said the in- Bourque Blvd.terview will deal especially with The city temporarily shelved the question of the King St.w iden- the project when it was found ing and may also include the that not enough money remained ZT- 1\tin the Roads Department budget To Receive Award :o comPle,e the works.It is expected that the council will ask for a larger grant at the interview.JACQUES CARTIER Speaking about the Jacques Cartier Blvd.project, the mayor said it would relieve traffic congestion in the centre of the city.Traffic travelling to and from Bromptonvilie would circumvent the city completely.The council is also expected to; decide whether or not to seek an interview before the provincial budgetary estimates are prepared.iinniiiMii wi iiirp rsKs; S,.» »- Plte :'-f \" ¦ 's>f \"\tv Vs.\t'¦ v; s .* - ' \u2022 ' 4-1.\".Mayor Nadeau announced yesterday during his weekly press conference The mayor said while in Quebec Tuesday he had met with the deputy minister of the Municipal Affairs Department to determine the advisibility of ask mg for tin' permission.work and for the construction of runways at the Sherbrooke Municipal Airport.Maurice Allard, MP for Sherbrooke, announced yesterday in a press release.This Is confirmation of Mr.Allard s announcement last week that he would approach Transport Minister George Hees to diseus's the question of the delay in the municipal airport project.The tender for grubbing and clearing the land at the airport site was awarded to Boutin et Frrrrs, of Montreal, at a bid of $154,120 the lowest offer Tenders tor the runway construction were originally scheduled for August 25 but a one month ifelay was granted when it wav found that the prelimin ary work was not progressing sufficiently.A further delay was later granted.tu the release, Mr Allard also He said the money would bo noted that contracts would be BRIEFLETS .1 W H.MINER, of Granby, Assistant Provincial Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association.Quebec Provincial Council, who will he awarded the Silver Acorn for specially distinguished services.by Rt.Hon.Vincent Massey, Chief Scout of Canada and Governor General, on Dec.4.at the 11th annual Boy Scout Investiture to be held at Government House, Ottawa.Christmas problems?Solve them at the Trinity W A.Tea A Sale.Thurs.Dec.4.from 3 to 6.Novel Christmas gifts and decorations.Entertainment for children.Tickets 50c.The Ladies Home League of The Salvation Army Sherbrooke Corps are holditig their annual Chri.-tmas Tea and Sale of Fancy work.Home Baking, etc.Wed.Dec.3rd between 2.30 and 5 30 p.m.The sale will be held in the basement of the Citadel 175 Wellington St.S.paign.announced today that $1.426,702 has been collected over been solicited, he added.Res a period dating from October 6 idents in the Nicolet and St to November 28.This sum is divided as follows: 5626.967 has been obtained from parishes, special names, corporations, clergy, students and municipal corporations throughout the | Eastern Townships; the remaining 5799,735 comes from -peeial corporations, general corpora tions and personal gifts outside of the Eastern Townships.According to Mr.Cote, the cam the Eastern Townships and other held in that area recently.\tStudents' Association of the Uni parts of the country have not yet Mr Cote said thaï a letter had versity of Sherbrooke announced been sent out to all parish cur- that 120% of this year's objective atos in the city urging them to has been obtained.He added, ' I bis shows the sincere desire of BISHOP'S BULLETIN BOARD 33 PROPERTIES FOR SALE 1085 PORTLAND AVE.\u2014 corner of Quebec St.3 storey frame self-contained dwelling.This property easily converted into three very desirable flats.Ground floor \u2014 Double living room, dining room, kitchen & pantry.Upper floors \u2014 Eight bedrooms, 2 complete bathrooms.Rear staircase.Hot water heating with oil burner.Lot 132' x 132'.Two-car garage.1213 ST.DENIS ST.\u2014 Five-room self-contained dwelling.Oil heated.Close to bus line.271 - 273 GALT ST.WEST \u2014 2 storey frame duplex, contains 2 six-room dwellings; one car garage in rear.Both flats leased at good rentals.1036 FEDERAL ST.\u2014 Brick building with 7 room and 3 room dwellings.Immediate occupancy.Very desirable property near factory district.Full details and inspection of these properties on application: Tel.LO.2-3845 Sherbrooke Trust Company Ettablithad 1874.Grocer's Verdict Postponed Leo Paul Bourget, of Windsor Mills, accused of selling liquor After a successful tion of 11 M S.Pinafore last weekend.Bishop\u2019s Dramatic Society remained in the limelight this week with 1) the announcement of this year's major play, and 2) widespread speculation that the society would present another Gilbert and Sullivan Operetta next term.Fanned by the without a license, had his verdict tllc principals of Pinafore, hope postponed to December 12 by ! flared at the beginning of tbe Judge Joseph Marier yesterday we^k for the staging of Gilbert morning in Court of Sessions, fol- an(^ Sullivan\u2019s \u201cRuddigorr in lowing a preliminary hearing.Ilate February, but then grew dim Crown witnesses and Quebec as ^'W^ters realised that too many people would be engaged in other activities at that time.Bishop's giant winter carnival, win Liquor policemen, Joseph Mercier and Guy Charbonneau.claimed that on the evening of August 23, they conducted a raid on a grocery store owned by Bourget, and found in the store's frig idaire 10 bottles of beer.The two policemen said that this was the second time the; -tore had been raided within a week and that Bourget had pleaded guilty to the first offence.Defence witness Raymond Roy, 27, of Windsor Mills, claimed (that the beer found in BourgetV frigidaire belonged to himself 'and not the accused.Before postponing the verdict ter sports and preparation for the glee club concert provide a full schedule for most students.Supporters pointed out the fact that the Dramatics Society had planned to stage \"Ruddigore\" he fore they decided on H M S.Pinafore, and that Producer Tony Vintcent had worked out most of the staging problems.But those who opposed the plan said that of Gilbert and Sullivan s sparkling storehouse of operet tas, Ruddigore was the least sue to December 12.Judge Marier ! cessful, and the biggest problem told the defendant not to have | was that the production would \"too much hope.\u201d Three Injured During Snow Slorm Yesterday | conflict with this I play.By the end of the week, enthusiasm was down, and it seemed likely that the melodic strains of Gilbert and Sullivan would be banished from Bishop's stage until such time as the university again has the rare musical combination of director Don P 8 'ni i l attic, hidir i,c\t.ifr°m Ihe Nazi purge of the Jew- n the latter years of the second présenta-j of the most difficult ever staged at Bishop\u2019s.MITRE Bishop's literary magazine has made its appearance on the campus again amid comments that the magazine has an exceptionally \"beat\" tone Edited by lain Mac l ean this year, Ihc Michaelmas edition of the Mitre sport- a dis-enthusiasm of tmotive new cover which encloses the literary ultrranec of a small group of students.Editor MacLean has put his magazine (ogether in a lastcful manner and a few of his writers are good, amongst them, the anonymous writer of essay number I in a section entitled, \"The l nsilent Generation\u201d, four anonymous essays which discuss a number of important personal and social problems of this era.Phyllis Parham, last year\u2019s assistant editor, and writer of con sistently good Mitre material has contributed two of her works to this issue.The magazine retains the gen1 eral ideas that Andrew Little began two years ago when he us cd only purely creative material.Some non-fiction material has infiltrated back into the magazine but this h is been necessary due to the lack of good fiction.MacLean vehemently refutes the remark that the magazine years majoi display* a \"beat\u201d tone.One or two writers express this mood, he says, hut the majority of the writing hits on a tone of optim ism.Andrew Webster.used to purchase lots in veloped neighborhoods would eventually become parks or other municipal properties.Then- was no question of -ub nutting the proposed amend ments to the city's charter, he -aid, hut that a date for an in terview with the private bills committee would be settled later with Finance Minister ,1 S Bourque SLUt CLEARANCE The new ly appointed members of Sherbrooke's slum clearance committee met with three Mont leal representatives of the t en graph Delivery tral Housing and Mortgaging Corporation Thursday, the mayor announced.He said the officials furnish cd details on what the commit tee's report on the area to be reconstructed should contain.The area in question is located in Assomption Parish in the East Ward.The next step the, mayor said, is the compfetion of the com milters report, expected to In-done by spring, and then a re quest for permission from Qtle unde called for drainage and levelling which work a- well as the completion of the clearing and gnrbhin;.He said that local work hands would be used al tbe project and that the work \"would con linue as long as it was physically possible during the winter\" There was no date set for calling of the new tenders.L'ville Florist Made FTD Member DETROIT The Florist»\u2019 Trle-Associntlon an nmmeed today that V audry's Flower Shop, l.ennoxville, has been accepted as a member of the association.Mrs Olive Vatidry ami Fred Vatidry are the eoowners of the new FTD shop The association with the winged mercury trade murk, now has ap proximately 11,000 members in the United Slates and Canada who handle flowers sent by wire.Through Interflora, Vatidry'* Flower Shop call have flowers and plants delivered to any point in the civilized world This is (lie first time I^ennox-villi- has had an FT!) member to offer this service.Compton Member Oif To Chicago the university students They arc willing to give as well as re ; ccive.\" Those wishing to donate to the university campaign construction Hind may telephone l.O.9-3569 or give their subscription directly lo the university offices situated at 31 King Street West.Thelford School Commission Seeks Two-Per-Cenf Tax QUEBEC (CP)- The Thetiord Mines school commission has asked the provincial legislative assembly for authority to levy a two-per-cent tax on retail sale.-.The request was contained in a private bill distributed y ester day The school rmtumi.ssion id i t)rc tn amend the city ehgrter.neighboring Black Lake is also j |n orr|rr tn hp lb|f to expro seeking the right to impose a two-per-cent lax.\tI Continued on page 5 Behind The Scenes In Quebec Hectic Second Week Of Session Sparked By Natural Gas Issue By lll.KT TREPEl.\ttually mentioning\tHie name gas,\torder was a long and.al\ttimes, (Reeonl Special Correspondent)\tmade a 1 i-ference\tto the Ontario,\tbitter one with points of\torder QUEBEC This is only the Cabinet Members \"forced to raised in quick iucceaslon by second wick of the session, hill resign\" he said, \"because of a Imlh sides of the House anil there is doubt any other week Ï scandal\u201d, and to a\tBritish Colum\tcharges and countercharge* be- may he more hectic Unless, of\thia former Cabinet Member sen\ting flung across the floor, course, we are in for more of the j tenced to five years In the pen! same.\ttenliary for administrative cor This lias been Hie week which ruption.These things, he said, saw the opening gun and the certainly did not happen in Que continuing salvos of the debate j bee.n Hie address in reply to the: A point of order wa* quickly Throne speech.The opening gun, raised by Premier Duplessis and i seems very confused to the casual rather guns, were fired by maintained by the Speaker of the readers of the daily reports of opp isi Mouse whose derision was upheld the legislature debates, and also tn the readers of an essay such a* this one hying to present It in a simplified manner.TOUtTIY TOPIC But one fact emerges clearly, however.Some aspect-, of tho The upshot of Its was that Speaker Tellirr maintained the point of order and his decision, when challenged by the Opposition, upheld once more.The whole issue probably ; (he Leader of the House opp jiion, Georges Lapalmr.immedla icly followed by Premier Duple» sis himself.This was Tuesday afternoon jpheld ! by a vote.BARE MENTION It may he interesting to note, however, that natural gas receiv- Continued on page 5 Hotel Owner Fined For said last night that the child ran across the street suddenly and the driver of the car.Pierre La There followed Wednesday and ctl only a bare mention by Mr ; Thursday a whole series of I Lapalme and none at all by Pre-pcedi 1 s by Opposition members, mier Duplessis.The Government j Uome good, some indifferent, and ; leader i-nd the man responsible | -.nine we might have\tto cl*s* in a\tfor the slim\topposition\tindicated ! lower category.Maybe not, for\tclearly they\tinlende'1\tto keep what the speaker meant to say clear of that controversy, and actually said, but certainly' The climate quickly became ; for the manner ir which they | cloudy agai.i yesterday, however, were delivered.\t*hen Richard Hyde, of West , Trjx Npalpctlon \u2019I his will come as no surprise\tmoun St\tGeorge, introduced a\t^\ticv-iivii to the Liberals themselves if we\tresolution\texpressing regret the\tHenri f/ouia Dion, owner of\tthe -ay that some of their members Speech from the Throne contain Hotel Asbestos, in Asbestos, was are not noted for\ttheir profi-; ed no indication the Government\tordered\tto\tpay\t$395\t18\tby\tJudge ciency in the oratory\tart Ineiden-\tintended to\testablish\ta Royal\tJoseph\tMarier\tin\tCourt\tof\tSea- tally, among the more colorful\tCommission of Inquiry to investi\t«ions yesterday for having\tni- \u2022 peakers we must number in the\tgate the\tsale of the Quebec\t(fleeted to pay hospital sales\ttax Opposition is Brome Glen P.\tHydro gas\tdistribution system to\t9n meals during the month of\tOc- Brown.House members have not the Quebec Natural Gas Corpora forgotten his first effort when, tion and look into the facts con : in his booming voi -e and highly nected with that sale, imaginative style, he suggested, Mr.Duplessis quirkly raised a with the help of liberal quotes point of order The motion, he from Victor Hugo's Les Miser- said, was out of order because It ables, that we should make bet- would infringe upon the privileg\" \u2018er use of our sewage'\tof the courts and also because a SCORES AGAIN\tRoyal Commission of Inquiry This year again, Mr.Brown! would involve a money expen delivered an excellent speech diture.Only members of the which, once more, stressed the cabinet run move a money hill, importance of agriculture and\tI.ENGTI'Y DEBATE naturally, since he is in the Qppo- The debate on the point of sition, what he considers the de- ! tober.The offender was ordered lo pay the fine within one month or spend (wo months in jail.world war monfour.of Sherbrooke, was un-' l ,,, _L,_\t^\t:eult in cast, says Director M able to avoid the bov.and there are many 'problems, including a )tyer, technical compi \tset which will make thi- play one\t A DAY WATCH\t\t \t\tNOW AVAILABLE 0 REPAIRS\t\t \t\tIN SHERBROOKE \t\tContinuous \t\tHIGH-FIDELITY HART'S jeswheoplery\t\tBackground Music On \"Wire In\" Service 43 Walllngton St.North\t\t Ttl.LO.9-\u20194t4\t\tEnquire Now LO 9-4588 Claude Gosselin, M.L.A.for Compton County, is leaving today to attend the In ernational Exhibition at Chicago.First class cattle representative of many of the top herds of ficiencies of Government policies purebred bref cattle on (he in this respect.North American continent are on But this is not what will make display at this Fair and Mr.Gos- the week memorable.The num ¦eiin hopes to study the set-up ber one topic has been Ihe there with the intention of bring ; attempt of the Opposition to dising back new ideas to encourage'russ the natural gas issue.By beef cattlr ra.-ing Compton j their own admission they were County ha< more purebred beef\ttrying to remain\ton grounds\tnot ( itlle herd- than any other\ttoo close to the\tforbidden terri- country in the province.\ttory of what, is\tnow being\tre He will be accompanied by ferred to the courts.1) J Macmillan agronome fur But on several occasions, how-C - ikshirc who is secretary of ever.Speaker Maurice Tellier the Quebec Beef Cattle Associa- had to rule they had ran afoul tion.\tof House regulations by actually Mr Macmillr.'i ha- coached six treading on dangerous grounds, of the last 10 Beef Calf Club that is discussing points the judging team- which have repre- courts themselves will have tn -ented the province of Quebec consider \u2022 \u2022 the V >yal Winter Fair in To- It all started when Rmilien La ronto each year.\tfrance (Richmond), withoift\tac- MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES » SERVICI Royal lypawrltar* Burroughs Adding Machina* 41 Waülngton S» North Phona LO 74)440 For Your Stove & Furnace Fuel Oil Requirements CALL Western Oil Limited 6 Wellmgfon South\tTel.LO.7-5000 Where Service & Quality are at its best. SRjctbtooke Daily Bccord \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" E»Ubli*hed Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which i* incorporated tha Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 110 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press.The Associated Press and Reuters.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $15 60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $2.75, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos.old, 10c; up to 8 mos.old, 25c.\"Authorized at second class mail Post Office Department.Ottawa.\" The Record Is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, iU circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.SATURDAY.NOVEMBER 29.1958 Short Days Add To Hazards Why next week should be aingled out aa National Safe-driving Week over the other 5 I may seem slange when any week in the year can produce aa gruesome a toll of traffic fataliliea, injuries and property damage as the next.But the purpose of singling out one week of the year is to drive home rhe message with the greatest impact.Governor General Vincent Massey, in his endorsement of the campaign, stressed that only through the exercise of individual responsibility can the problem of highway safety be met.Prime Minister Diefenbaker pointed out that it is the duty of Canadians to support every effort to save lives and to prevent traffic accidents.This is an appropriate time for the campaign, incidentally, because the short winter days are with us and motorists will hr driving in darkness or semi daylight for more hours than at any other time of the year.Statistics show that the pedestrian is the one who suffers most from this added driving hazard.The Royal Automobile Club notes that more pedestrians are killed during the win- ter than during any other season.With less light available, drivers and pedestrians find it more difficult to see each other.Accident figures, as a result, tend to soar.December, because it has shorter days, is the worst month.But January and February are not far behind, A few simple precautions can save lives: When walking at night, wear or carry something white, so that drivers can see you easily.Obey pedestrian rules and regulations when crossing the street.Cross only at intersections, where crosswalks, signals, and signs are located for your protection.In the absence of sidewalks, walk facing traffic.Unless you have eyes in the back of your head, it is dangerous to walk with your hack to traffic.When driving at night, keep your eye open for pedestrians.If they are wearing dark clothes, they are difficult to see.I lave your headlights checked to be sure they are in good order.The Times Looks At Canada An indication of Canada s importance in Commonwealth and world affairs is given in a 16-page supplement published this week by the limes of London.I he supplement ranges over a variety of topics, from our relations with the United States to the peculiarities of our liquor legislation.In a review of the recent Commonwealth conference, the I inies drew a comparison between Canada's position at the time of the 19 12 Ottawa conference and today.She is a thriving and wealthy middle power.\" the Times say*.\"Her voice is heard with respect at the conference tables of the West, and her influence is felt at the United Na lions.A young giant astride the American northlands.she now ga/es across khe Pacific a* well as the Atlantic, and it is perhaps to the Orient and to other Asiatic countries that she None 1 he appearance of more and /amer exotic foods on North American markets is the subject of a large portion of conversation these days, especially in women\u2019s circles.'l ou can, for example, buy diamond back rattlesnake in Sauce Supreme a real killer of a dish 1 Smoked eel livers are supposed to be a great and toothsome delicacy, if you cAn forget wheie they come from, we presume.Alligator soup is beginning to appear on many of the best tables in the land.1 his sounds as if the alligator purse and suitcase people aie diversifying.Buffalo steak, we hear, can now be had, proving at last that the Indiana and eatly pionreis.contrary to s lot of opinion», ate pretty well.Kangaroo cuts aie supposed to be increasing in popularity.No one.ns far as we know has made a survey, but it will look to increase her political and economic stature.She hns the advantage of not being identified with '\u2019colonialism '.In fact, one suspects that a Canadian passport is an excellent form of life insurance in some lands.\" In a penetrating assessment of Prime Minister Diefenbaker, the I imns says he has a hold not only on Parliament but on the hearts and minds of l anadians and \"has embarked on a career that promises to rank him as tine of the great Canadian Prime Ministers,\" 1 wo eminent Quebecers are singled out for mention in the supplement, Premier Duplessis \u2014 \"A Man of Purpose and Strong Methods\" \u2014 and Rocket Richard.Other articles cover various industries, including the motor industry, wood and fur, defence, polish art treasures, motels, the north-land and the arts.So Rare might also be that the number of touring kangaroo boxers on thi* continent, is, as a consequence, declining.Ant* smothered in chocolate are, of course.rather commonplace and bourgeoise.So, we understand, are friend grasshoppets.And such formerly strange and very \"au fait\" dishes as bird s nest soup and 500-year-old eggs, are, apparently, just too, too ordinate now\u2019 for the discerning gourmet.Two Wl Id and gamey Quebec dishes, however, have yet to take their rightful places among the exotic tidbits.Vie mean saucisses Françaises a la \\ ienoise,\" and \"petit biftek hache pi spare a la Parisienne avec petit oignon frite au beurre.\" Surely, they deserve a spot in the tanks of the taie and adventurous here else in the world but in \u2019la belle Quebec does one find such hot-dogs and hamburgers \u2014 and by such name* ?Saturday's Sermon : Space Travel Coming ty *SV.B.S.MURRAY.M A.Jacoby On Bridge ( l TE ( 01 P SETS SOUTH\ti took my .ice and led the\tC \\R!> SENSE Here issnother defeiis.vc lumd livrer of heart* M> partner, Bill\tQ The bidding h** hoen plaviMi b> Marshall Mile*, sitting Hanna of bos Angeles, won the North\tEast South West i trick and went into one of his! 1 Club 1 Heart ?He writes.\"I opened the deuce trances\t! You.South, hold of heart* against the five-diamond He was certain that l held Spades Q-8-7.Hearts K-6-5, Di* contract.Declarer won with dum- the ace of spades and that a monds 7-5-3.Clubs ,1-9-7-?.spade lead would beat the hand \" hat do you do?\" wy\u2018s ace.led the jack of dia- monds and covered with h'.s own (rick righl awaj He also not\t^\u2014Pass.Two clubs 1» your al- king NORTH\tit *KQJ8«M V A 5 \u2022\tJ 10 8 7 A None WEST\tEAST «A3\t«872 « 8 7 32\t«KQ864 ?A ?3 2\tA4 « 10 7 3\t«4964 SOUTH (D) « to « J 10 ?\tKQ98 + AKJ832 East and West vulnerable South\tWral\tNorth\tFast 1 «\tPass\t1 «\tPas* 2 6\tPass\t3*\tPass 4 ?Pass\tPass Pas#\ts ?\tPas* Opening lead\u2014V 2 od that four spades would have Ornate but you are a trifle weak, been a normal duplicate contract and that most other pairs would | he playing the hand there.Four TODAYS QUESTION The bidding continues with one spades would go down one since «b''^\"\"P by WeM.double by vsour the defense would take a heart ^r,m'r f^ ^ b>' i trick, the spade and diamond aces 1 0 >\"u\t,H>\" 1 and a diamond ruff Therefore\tAnswer Monday Bill wanted to set five diamonds ,\t\u2019¦\u2014\u2014 wto trick# and finally came up with a pla> uwthv of your tier erous George character.\"Bill led a third heart South saw what he thought was a chance to make the hand.He discarded j his ten of spades and ruffed in dummy.Now he led the king of spades and discarded a club.1 won my ace and led a fourth heart At this point it did not mat ter which hand ruffed.South had no way to avoid going down that extra trick and Bills' generosity had paid off.\" Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO King George V is reported as being confined to his room ss a result of a severe cold but his condition is mil regarded as serious.* \u2022 \u2022 TWENTY YEARS AGO By implication Hitler has repudiated any desire for Alsace-Lorraine thus hoping to pave Are you in the mood to go «travelling?Space travelling, of course It's the latest fad just now to dream of, some time, visiting the moon.A strange topic, aey you, for Advent Sunday 1958.Well, visiting the moon May be but surely not anticips-ting and preparing for the SECOND viset of Christ, this time in glory to Judge the quick and the dead.For such a visit we need to make ready our heart*, our minds, yea, even washing our souls in His most precious blood.PREPARE THYSELF NOW.To this visit extraordina r y then, the Church directa our attention on the first Sunday of Her new year.Strange, or is it?That we are bidden to meditate on the END of the world on a Sunday which marks the beginning of a new cycle based on the Sun of Righteousness.A moments reflection, however, convinces us that the Church, in Her concern that each of H e r spiritual children should be with, and enjoy, God hereafter, is most anxious that we should not hide our heads, in the sands of Time Like the Existentialists but face the fads of Christ's second coming NOW.Those of us who keep our ears to the ground know that unless people do this, much fuz ?.ine-»s of thinking, tension, * n d Impotent religious living ensues.Wise indeed are all they who plan to keep Advent with its amazing storie# of (a) the first coming of Christ to Bethleh c m a* Saviour and Friend and (b) His second coming as Judge eternal so that wc may eventually rise to the life immortal.In embarking on this adventure, we shall really be equipping ourselves to carry to a succdssful issue this present journey we call LIFE For mark you, the quality of life we develop here will, at the end of the journey which we call Death, and this the Bible says will be followed by the Judgment (2 Cor.5:10) determine whether we shall hear the Judge commit us to everlasting punishment (Matt.25;41, 461 or hear only words of praise and welcome (V 341 and will go away into eternal life\u201d.Life is THE journey tremendous.UPWARD.Even Science, with its \u2022\u2018upward\u2019\u2019 accent on travel to t h e moon, suggests this, a vogue, if you will, Jules Verne started with his imaginary rocket trip to the moon and H.G.Wells later helped along with his fantastic stories.And now the astounding accomplishments of modern science leave the average person with the idea that anything can happen.We fly to New York, to London, To Singap ore.Why not fly to the moon?Yes, to Venus, to Mars, to Neptune\u2014 anywhere.With the March of Time, Science hath brought it to pass that we who live on this dark planet \u2014 this silent planet \u2014 the EARTH, must think of other worlds And in so doing must share in the immediate, and ur gent \u2018\u2018clean-up-process\u2019\u2019 necessary before this room in the Father's House becomes a worthy ssso date of God's many mansions (Rev.12;12).if this then is one of the challenges Advent Sunday confronts you with, it will indeed be an Advent well kept.SIGNS \u2014 THE GOSPEL SIGN.Too often when we think of the Second Coming, we engage in the interpretation of sign* or set in motion arguments as to \u201c\u2019when\" this will take place, forgetful that those who Have con fidence in God\u2019s purposes will have confidence in Hts time.Our duty i# clear.We must, knowing we have but a short tune (t Cor.7-?9i incorporât* as much as humanly possible some of the real, patience and heroism of Our Lord and Master, in daily living so that thereby we may hasten the coming of t h e day of the Lord.Now there is one sign that has a special interest (or me.It is what 1 call the Gospel sign.The Bible says that before t h e end cometh, the Gospel will bave been preached to every creature.Well, the printed page, the advent of radio and T.V.and of course the indispensable human agent the missionary ami those associated with him.all comhin* towards making actual the fulfillment of this sign.Then, when this sign Ls fulfilled and others too such as the triumph of good over evil, then, we re pest, cometh the Day of the | Lord.THE Judgment Day.For an account (Y this yoti have the best possible source of : information, the HOLY BIBLE.Read Uike 21; 25 - 33: Matthew ' 25.26.27 .28:\tThess 4.16, 11$; 1 Cor 15; 52 and convince | thy self that the Lord will, as He (said, \u2018\u2018come again\u201d (John 14;1) ; in a physic*!, personal visible ; way as when He ascended into heaven (Acts 1;\t111 Further the wav for a new Franco-German non-aggression alliance, Heavy damage was caused J when fire destroyed the house and barns on the property of Victor Viens near Dixrille.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 TEN YEARS AGO The Eastern Townships For-j estry Association has forward-! ed to the Quebec lands and Forest Department a memorandum on forestry conserv a lion London\u2014Illness has forced the King to take a iwmpletr rest for at least six months.more, it will be unexpected as no man knoweth when BUT the Soo of God (Mark 12-32; and sudden, too, for it will occur \u201cin a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, when Time will have been replaced by Eternity.EVEN SO, COME LORD JESUS: Unfortunately there are those who smile scornfully at this teaching.Surely there are not aware that these words come from the infallible lips of the Son of God, our Redeemer whose Word is truth.Wiser indeed would they be if they would read, mark, learn and inwardly digest this \u2018\u2018teaching - with \u2022 a-future,\u201d at the same time daily endeavouring to work out their salvation with fear and tmnoi-' ing (Phil.2;12) trusting in the divine promise that \"it is G o d who works in them, both to will and to do His good pleasure (verse 13.1.These are the ones\u2014the blessed ones who long to hear the voice of their Be loved Friend and Judge and to see Him face to face.They yearn to share His crown and glory then, as now we share His grace.\u201cEven so, come, Lord Jesus tRev.22; 20) they repeat o'er and o\u2019er \"Come, Lord, and wipe away the curse, the sin, the stain and make this blighted world of ours, Thine own fair world again\u201d.To Christ the Judge hath been given the keys of Life and Death.Judgment belongeth to Him.He will decide a.s to the composi tion of that long procession of the redeemed who will accom pany Him to the Holy City that where He is, they may be also (John 14;3).I DARE YOU BEGIN ANEW.On that triumphant journey ___ the real SPACE TRAVEL THAT\u2019S COMING - we shall sing the anthem we so oft sung in the Church here below \u201cThou art the King of Glory, 0 Christ.Honor and power divine, and blessings more than we can give, be Lord forever Thine.'1 My soul! What the Joy and the glory must be when we reach the home of our souls so dear Heaven, the believers everlasting home of glory, happiness and perfection where God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes\u201d.There, Journey\u2019s End, there will begin the reign of Christ the King, a reign all blessing and all blest Uiat hath no end.If such a prospect doesn't move thee to work, watch and pray for this visit extraordinary of j Christ, what wiW?Do Thou, O Church of the Ad jVent.on Advent Sunday, declare unto thy spiritual children this doctrine which the Holy Spirit 'rva* graciously re-eaied so Hut sou and me aod all people everywhere mignt seek the eternal life which Chrwt h*th prepared for ALL sinners and which they must now receive by grace through faith in Christ, the di vine Redeemer of the world.At the same time, do Thou, O Church of the Advent, keep repeating the blessed Gospel tidings that \u201cGod so loved the world that He gave His only begotten, Son that whosoever be Heveth in Him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3;16;, aware that they who accent thi* comforting gospel of divine love, will not fear the final judgment.Instead, with joy they will\u201d look for the Saviour, tne Lord Jesus Christ who shall change our vile body that K may be fashioned like unto His glorious body according to the working whereby He is able to subdue ALL things unto Himself (Phil.3:20-21).For He with, I have heard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succored thee; behold, NOW is the accepted time; behold, NOW is the day of sal-1 vation\u201d (2 Cor.8;2).With Alleluia on thy lips and hope in thy heart, I dare you NOW to begin with Christ to live so that with Him you may die and, after the Judgment, reign with Him through eternity.God love and go with thee, my companion of the space travel 'that is coming! This we do know; the future is in His ; bands.\"Even so, come, Lord I Jesus\u201d.Amen ûvudd TVeviittÿ REPORTING COSMOPOLITAN LONDON (London Free Press.) Few of us think of London as a cosmopolitan centre.Yet when the International Club held its reception at Waverley representatives of 21 nationalities were present.Many of them are students at Western, but quite a few are working at various jobs in the city.For a considerable period London was the first stage in the training of the NATO air crew sent to Canada.That operation ha# concluded.But the city r still one where many people from other lands have their first glimpse of Canada.It is to be hoped that Londoners will help make it a favorable one.SHOT HIS SON (Cape Breton Post) A hunter in Colorado the other day mistook his nine-year-old son for a deer and shot him to death.The boy was COLORADO SPRINGS.Colo.\u2014 A telephone bill of $37 millions a year and going up is one of the lesser costs of our new ability \u201cto defend enough of North America to survive and win a war.\u201d The quotation is the opinion of Lt.Gen.Earle E.Partridge, USAF, the man who has overall control of continental air defences.The phone bill is the cost of the vast network of leased lines constantly ready to carry a warning of the invasion of North American air space to the 69 fighter squadrons and 61 missile bases of the North American Air Defence Command.In this lovely Rocky Mountain resort city, at the headquarters of this joint Canada-US air defence command called NORAD, I learned more in a day about the state and shape of our air defences than was disclosed in the whole of the last session of Parliament.Much of what I saw and heard sets at rest - - in my mind, at least \u2022 - certain fears often expressed in Canada.For example, that participation with the Americans in NORAD jeopardizes Canadian sovereignty, and exposes Canada to involvement in a war precipitated by a NORAD mis-cue.* \u2022 * Partridge doesn't pretend that his Canadian and American jet interceptors and his American missiles would knock down all hostile planes should the Russians attack in force.But not enough would get through the NORAD defences.he says, to deliver the knockout blow on which the enemy would be gambling.It is important to note that this optimistic assessment is only of the state of our defences against fast jet bombers.walking with his mother up a hill toward his father at the time.The coroner ruled that the death was an accident.For lack of any information indicating otherwise, the verdict is accepted.The father will carry a heavy load of remorse the rest of his life because of his tragic mistake.\u2022 According to Partridge, the Russians are not known to have intercontinental ballistic znis-siles accurate enough or numerous enough to make a decisive strike.Nor are they known to have submarine-launched missiles as yet.There is plenty of concern about these weapons as future threats.But for the moment at least it would appear that our defensive capability is ahead of the potential enemy's aggressive capability so far as this continent is éoncerned.» « * From Ottawa and Washington the NORAD commanders\u2014 Partridge and his deputy, Air Marshal Roy S 1 e m o n\u2014have authority to initiate action if Canadian or US.ai) space is invaded.But they are by no means free agents.They are responsible to both the Canadian and U.S.governments for their every action.One or the other is no further from Ottawa and Washington than the few seconds it takes him to reach the nearest phone in his office, home or airplane.NORAD's role is purely defensive\u2014and deterring.NORAD has no long range weapons with which by some mis-cue it might inadvertently start a war.Bomarc missiles are in process of being added to N0-RAD\u2019s defensive arsenal, but for a number of reasons, especially their short range and inability to exercise judgment, they will not supplant the manned interceptor.And both Partridge and Sleman say that piloted interceptors will be needed \u201cfor as long as w\u2019e can see.\u201d More radar stations to be built in Canada will nuve the zone of interception of enemy aircraft further north, more distant from populated centers.\u201cW'hat we would like,\u201d Slemon said, \"are all-w\u2019eather interceptors of as long range and as high performance as we can get.\u201d The best available in the shortest time\u2014if the Canadian government approves its production\u2014is the Arrow' CF-105.It is, Slemon said, \u201cthe highest performance aircraft until the advent of the (American) F-108.which is five or six years away?\u201d THIS WEEK ¦ \u2022 ¦ MORE THAN 2,500 GALLONS OF STOVE OIL FREE TO 50 LUCKY CUSTOMERS Yes, it's this week that W.H.Adam Ltd.makes its first big monthly drawing of this season .50 of our customers whose invoice has been picked at random will receive the same quantity of stove oil as shown on the lucky invoice .absolutely free! 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also the sunshine committee, Mrs.Guy Andrews, that a sympathy card had been sent to a bereaved family; economic convener, Mrs.E.Carson, that all the members had been given quilt blocks to make in time fr the December meeting.Miss G.Philbrick reported on the semi-annual W.I.convention and Mrs.Fulker on the broadcast she had made for UNICEF.A Christmas tree will be held in the Farmers\u2019 Hall.Danville, for the children.All members will make candy for same.Jams and jellies were sent to the Wales Home.A pie onunued from page 3 priaie certain lots included in the slum area, the city must have the authority embodied in its charter.The city must also obtain per mission from Quebec to negotiate with the Housing Society on the question of the federal govern ment s share in the project.The mayor said it was likely that the project would be paid three ways by the city, the province and the federal govern ments.Ottawa pays up to 50 percent of costs, he said.At the moment, he said, the social aspects of the report are being prepared.contest took place: first prize for lemon pie went to Mrs.William Boreham, and for apple pie to Mrs.Spencer Brock.On behalf of the members.Mrs.Guy Andrews presented Mrs.William Boreham with a farewell gift as she was leaving for h*r new home at Elliott Lake.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.A Stevens on December 4th.Refreshments were served by the hostess.Legion Branch Of Phillipsburg Holds Banquet Japanese Jaunt Answer to Previous Puzzl# ACROSS 1 Native ntme of Japan T It is in the IS Interstice 14\tBruiser 15\tBurlesque 16\tEast Indian herb 17\tTrap 18\tPassport endorsements 19\tRich furs ÏJ Cicatrix Î6 Fruit drink 27 Edible rootstock SI Knaveol clubs 32 Shikoku and Kyushu Islands are separated by the Inland DOWN 1\tShert sleeps 2\tPersia 3\tPart of Istanbul 4\tNeedier 3 More aged 6 Napoleonic marshal 10\tJapanese outcasts 11\tEel worm 12\tVery tEr 1 20 Reduces to pulp 21\tForm a notion 42 Shield 22\tTidier\tdivisions 23\tBox\t43 Rigid 24\tSolicitude\t44 Male doer $caciram\u2018$ VO.^Cûqrûm's \u201c83 33\tVehicle 34\tThere- four main islands in this country 35\tHead co\\ ermg 36\tCompass point 37\tCity in Nevada 39\tSummer (Fr 1 40\tTherefore 41\tArid regions 44 European nation 47 Storehouse SI Playing cards 53\tBreathes noisily in sleep 54\tDisputes 55\tPhase 56\tGreat (Ger 1 57\tTenant under lease BEDFORD The Phillipsburg branch of the Canadian Legion held it annua! banquet at the Hotel Maurice here, the event being attended by 141 members and guests.The toast to the Queen was given by Com.J.M.Cheek.2nd i ice-president, and the blessing asked by Rev.W.G.Chiasson, branch president.A veil prepared chicken barbecue \u2022 as served P.E.Piehe, ls4 vice-president, introduced the foil, ing speakers: Hon.J.J.Bertrand Minister of Lands and Forests, Reward Graff-tey.M.P.for Brome-Missisquei, | C.O.Poutre, pro-mayor of lihil-dips', g.R.Boud:, representing the mayor of Bedford A.Gauthier and Mr.Chiassor Guests at the head table were: Hon.and Mrs.Bertrand, Mr, Grafftey, Mr.and Mrs A Gau tliier.Mr.and Mrs.C.O.Poutre and Mr.R.Boulet.Branch nembers at the head I table w ere: the president, P.E.\\ Piehe, 1st vice-president, Mrs.P î E.Piehe.secretary of the Ladies\u2019 ! Auxiliary, J.Cheek, 2nd vice-president.Mrs.J.Cheek, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary, E.jl.Piehe, 'reasurer, Mrs.E I.Pi-che.' C.Bourdeau, sergeant-at-arms, Mrs.C.Bourdeau, sergeant-at-arms.and Mrs.M.Grexatt.A Paul Jones was led by Mr.Graf'tt a.id Mrs.Gu Dunnigan.GRANBY \u2014 The Robinson Orchestra and the Sky Rockers helped ti liven up The St.George's Business and the evening.There were several Professional Women's Club will spot dances and among the win- hold its monthly meeting on Tuos ners were Mr.and Mrs.R.F.d , December 2nd at 7.45 p in.Perry and Mr.and Mrs.L.La- in the Parish Hall to discuss a combe, all of Phillipsburg.7 Alleged forces _ S Female ruff\t25 Prayer ending 45 ^ oung salmoi 9 Be pressing Genus of 46 Jason's ship maples\t(myth.) 29 Pealed\t48 Greek god SO Mountain\tof war (comb, form) 49 Drinking 36 Hateful 40 Bars legally vessel 50 Royal Italian family name 52\tManner's direction 53\tSalt \t\tP\tr\t5\t%\t\t)\ts\t\tle |\til\t12 \t\t\t\t\t\t\tM\t\t\t\t\t iT-\t\t\t\t\t\t\t14\t\t\t\t\t rr\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tid\t\t\t\t \t\t\tit\t\tlb\tj! 1\th\t\t\t\t\t IT\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\trr\t28\t»a\tJO sr\t\t\t\t\t3l\t\t\t\t\tft\t\t s\t\t\t\t\tJ?\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ff\t\t\tM,\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\tIt\tH.\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t tp\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\thT\t\t|\t48\t50 51\t\t\t\t\t«\t\t5Î\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t55\t\t\t\t\t 51*\t\t\t\t\t\t\t«7\t\t\t\t\t Three Villages Happenings There Is Still Time.to settle your Christmas shopping problems.But the time is passing quickly.So why not consider sending a magazine or newspaper.It is so easy \u2014 and yet each copy is a reminder of your thoughtfulness throughout the coming year.One check can cover all your gift list.Magazines are devoted to some of the following subjects: Home building, gardening, decorating, art.aviation, book reviews, business, finance, children and 'teen-agers, news and current events, education, short stories, sports, general subjects, adventure, movies, fiction, religion, subjects of general interest to men or women.There are also a few small gift articles on display.When It's Magazine Subscriptions \u2014 Don't Forget To Remember: Donald Kilgour SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENT FOR ALL MAGAZINES.GREETING CARDS, NOVEL AND USEFUL GIFTS 743 McManamy Blvd., Sherbrooke.Molson's Brewery uires Control Acqi Of Calgary Firm MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Control of Sicks\u2019 Breweries Ltd.of Calgary has been acquired by Molson's .\t.Brew\u2019ery Ltd., Senator H.D.M.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace.\t.\u201e\u201e\u201e\t,\t,,, Stanstead, attended the funeral of bridge and 500 party to be held Mr, Jamcs Morrison, at Km jin thç Parish Hall on Tuesday, nrars MiHs ! Deiru*r nh' li pum'\tMr.and Mrs.J.A.Grad v.| Mrs.R.Bradford has return Rock lsl.imi wcrc m Montrt,al ;ed to her home after visiting and wjlh ,heir son, Jimmie, at friends and relatives in Mont ireal.Mrs.J.Clifford has returned to her home in Boston, Mass., after visiting her son, Mr.J.Clifford, and Mrs.Clifford and The Boy Scouts and Cubs report their Apple Day proceeds gratifying.Molson, Molson's president, an nounced Friday.Last October.Molson's made an offer to the Sicks' shareholders to acquire their common WATERVILLE shares and voting trust certifi- ; Word has Iwcn cates.This was on the basis of [wo class A shares, two class B shares and one SVi per cent, $40 par value, preferred share of Molson's for each four shares of common stock or four common -shares represented by voting I class certificates of Sicks\u2019 Brew-I erics Ltd.The offer, open until Friday, ! was conditional upon acceptance by holders of more than 50 per 'cent of the outstanding Sicks' shares.received by Mrs.Wm.Bell that her brother-in-law, Mr.Charles McLaughlin, Worchester, Mass., has passed away after a brief illness.Ice Capa des at t h e tended the Forum.Mrs.Ralph Smith, Derby Line, is visiting Mrs, Ella Burbock, of Manchester, Conn , for a few days.ABERCORN - Mr.and Mrs.Tony Caine of Montreal, spent a weekend with Mr.and Mrs A.Caine.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bouclier have rented Mrs.Hawley\u2019s house for the winter.BEHIND THE SCENES Continued from page 3 WINDSOR MILLS \u2014 A correspondent is required touchy and explosive topic can by the Sherbrooke Daily Record *1r mentioned or discussed, while to cover Windsor Mills news and jothers cannot, forward subscriptions and renew 1 *us was shown when Frank als.Applications should be mark\tIndependent Member for : S(e.Anne w as allowed to devote ed attention Williams.of Miss Fannie m DONT Mtî.\\VS NOT TOO Uff WINDSOR MILLS MERCHANTS suggest you shop early for the best selection of Christmas gifts .visit the merchants listed here .they have a gift for every name on your list, and will help you make selections of the right choice! /II \u2022 j \" fiin\u201c To get: \u2022\tMORE for your money.\u2022\tA LARGER DIAMOND \u2022\tA Newer Styling VISIT YOUR JEWELLER ROGER CHARPENTIER JEWELLER 201 St.Georges, Tel VI.5-3088 \u2014 WINDSOR For a wonderful selection of CHRISTMAS GIFTS., toilet articles, smoking supplies, etc.SEE DUBRULE PHARMACY 57 Main St.-Tel.VI.5-2320\u2014WINDSOR MILLS BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS cClf GIFTS EARLY Choose while the selection is complete, end at reasonable prices from Dorais Thibault HARDWARE 96 St.Georges Street -WINDSOR \u2014 Tel.VI.5-2696 : a good part of his speech to | explain why the sale of the gas distribution system to the Quebec Natural Gas Corporation was \u2018\u2018the best possible deal for the taxpayers of the Province.\u201d No one, on either side of the House, raised a point of order, although his speech w'as delivered immediately after that of Mr Lafrance.Even Mr.Hyde was allowed to discuss the sale of the system at length up to the point vthen the Mouse was called upon to decide the fate of the motion.And the Opposition raised no point of order when Minister of Hydraulic Resources Daniel Johnson ((Bagot) devoted the beginning of his speech (to be concluded next Tuesday) to recall the Opposition had voted at all stages in favor of the 195fi bill concerning the establishment of the Quebec Natural Gas Corporation.Obviously, the line must he drawn between the facts before the courts and those outside of their jurisdiction.Therein lies the difficulty of bringing up the topic in such a way as not to place the whole Legislative Assembly in contempt of court.Parliamentary tradition, ruled Speaker Maurice Tellior, has always been not to discuss an Issue before the courts.We can probably take it for granted we have not heard the last of this.Bonuses To Slack Bros.Employees At a banquet for the employees of Slack Bros Ltd., of Waterloo on Tuesday night a part of the profits of the company, amounting to $14.000 was divided among the workmen who 'tad been t'm-ployed there for not less than two years.The dinner was held at the Mon Homme Hall under the presidency of Mr.Irving Slack.Thirty junior associates, having two to five years\u2019 service with iho company, Tti senior associates with five ye.us or more in the company and tun.honorary associates received a bonus averaging about $130 each.The junior associates received half the amount of the seniors.The honorary associates were the fore men w ho do not have a right to \\ ote.During the dinner 14 new asso niâtes in the company were presented theîr certificates by Mr Irving Slack, president of the company.Mr Winston Taylor was admitted into the senior group Financial reports from the dif ferent groups of associates were noon by Me\".- -Mfieti Fortin.Raymond Fournier and P l.rwi- Mr.Robert Flood, vice prosi dent and general manager of the company gave in detail the financial report of the year.Mr.Irving Slack spoke briefly on the plan for dividing a share of the profits to the associates.Mi.Peter Owen thanked the com pany on behalf of the men.NEWS OF Continued From Page l domites telegraphed Sorukin sug gosling he go to Russia, where they also say they want to go AFRiCAN UNION Ghana, a member of the Brit ish Commonwealth, and Guinea, a former member of the French union, announced they will unite as \u201cthe nucleus of a union of West African states.\" The decision subject to ratifi ! ration by the parliaments of the two countries \u2014- was announced after a meeting between Ghana Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah ar.d Guinea Premier Sekou Toute.The two Negro nations, with a total p o p u 1 a t i o n of 6,500,000, agreed as a first step to adopt a union flag and stressed that the move \"was not designed in any way to prejudice the present and future relations of Ghana and the Commonwealth or Guinea and the French community.\u201d SENEGAL MOVES Another African territory, Sene gal, announced it is entering the French overseas community as an autonomous republie.It was the third territory to take the step among 17 that ap proved the French constitution last September\u2014the others being Madagascar and the French Sudan.JAPANESE ROMANCE Handsome Crown Prince AKih-ito won permission to wed beautiful Michiko Shoda and make her the first com mener empress in the 2,000-year tradition nf (he Japanese royal house.They\u2019re both 24.HERE AND THERE The Democratic party won a smashing victory in Alaska's first election as the 49lh stale of the U.S.Queen Eliza belli and Vice President Richard Nixon at tended the dedication of a me morial elmpel to American war dead in St.Paul's Cathedral.In Gorham, Me., Russel Wolcott Moses, 05, jobless carpenter, told police he hammered to doalh his totally deaf wife and crippled daughter one morning lieenuse tie \"couldn\u2019t stand the pressure.Five airmen died in the flaming crash of a huge KC 135 jet tanker al Limestone, Me.A dozen miners from disaster racked Springhill, N.S , and their families ended a happy six-day vaca lion as guests of the people of Georgia., .Mrs.Veronica Cook of St.Regis, Que , IR year old wife of a steelworker, gave birth to a son aboard a St.Lawrence River ferry.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY.NOV.28.195*\t5 IFORDYCE \u2014 Dunham, Stanbridge East and Fordyce W.l.\u2019s collected $120 for UNICEF.Serveral ladles from here at-u tided the tea for volunteer workers at the Staff house.Sweetsburg.when the ;uest sp> aker a* Mrs.S.Lamothe, of Montreal, Provincial President of Hospital Auxiliaries.Messrs Edgar and Garnet Rodgers, of Centre Road, were recent visitors at the Steven son Ih n.e.Many from here attended the Fellowship supper at Emmanuel l ' .Church, about 50 being pr sent.Adult School At Waterloo Closing Tuesday Evening \\\\ ATER1.00 Last w eek saw the close of mstmotions for the various groups attending the ' Adult Education\" classes which have been held at the High School for the past eight weeks.* The final evening will take take the form of an exhibition of the arts studied and a sv>cial gathering of all the members and friends will be held on Tuesday, December 2nd One interesting group, called \"Mind Your Own Business.\" heard splendid talks on a variety ot subjects of general interes-t from representative speakers.I'rrin Rcxford spoke on the Protestant school system, Fernand Bouchard on the Roman Catholic system, A J.Buckland 1 on the Waterloo High School, Bill Atkinson on \"Investments.\" Vmtre Plante on the Chamber of Commerce.Wes Parks on the work of the Southern Canada Power Company and Howard Grafftey on the United Nations.Members of the large art class, under the direction of Mrs.Robert Flood, have shown much en thusi.ism in their work.Their paintings will he on display that evening ami all members of the adult school are anticipating this event (Carhr.\tnf fBliankn i Nl\u2019TBKOWN I wish to cxpvi*** liny stnceio thank* lo nil who vtaltoti j im*.Kent on ni» ami Rift* (hkHnj{ my : vtn\\ in the SheiTuooko MovpUnl, to the SUfHinv .School of \\Wn14\\v \\ nllud church for the flower» and to tho*e who vtilted me on my return home.\\ upeeLnl thank» to nt foopet, the nur*c» and nm»e»\u2018 aides on the 3rd door of the hospital.These klndne-KM'» are greatly appreciated.MYHNA NlTtmoWN.lleebf, Que.HASK Mrv Chnrlen llnne of F Bi n hum, Quo , wiethe* to thank the many friend» who remembered her with card*, letter», k\u2019tft* and flower* dur* j ti\\K her »tay in the hospital and during her convalescence.SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Goldwin Fletcher of Richmond, were rec e n t guests of Mr.and Mrs F»v McGill.Mr.James ('.enter, of St.Hubert, accompanied bj Mr.and Mrs Henry McMannis, of Montreal, ami Mr.Thom a « Peddle, of St.Kustache, were weekend g> -s of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Johnston.Mr.and Mr».R.Nixon an.ivily, of Kirkdale, were guests at the same home.Mr and Mrs Clifford Placer, ot Richmond, were visitors at II\" home of Mr.and Mrs.Alex W .Ilia in son.fiu ft Ini MACKEY Mr and Mrs.Lloyd Markov (nee Aleta Ainsworth) are happy to announce the birth nf their daughter, Kathleen, on Wednesday, November 2ti, 1950 at the Sherbrooke Hospital Both I well.M A mil on FUNERAL IIUMF \\ AMBULANCE SERVICE 23fi Main St.\u2022 Tel.Waterloo WAHNTH 1 with to thunk the mciuhci* of the Senior Ciutld of ChvUt Church (Antfllc*n) for the lovely pm tv they yavu me on my ninety fifth birthday which was held in the Hue lory, Hev.c.S Brett I\u2019errlng and Mi».Hrctt l\u2018enIng welcomlnu the guest*.I wish to thank all who »cnt me such lovely card.» and good wUh e.» foi the future.1 appreciate U *4) very mu eh.MHS.A.V.WAHNKH, Kn*t Angus, Que.BUM I T, Simone Smirknly at Hu* B t'orne Mismmjuoi Perkins Hospital, Sweetsburg, Quo, on I'riflay, November 2S, 1958, Si-mone Jam, beloved wife of C,.I'raucoise Brault, of Cowantvtllf, Quo.in her 5ftth year.Resting Anderson Monuments In Sutton: Lloyd Mandigo 4*^7 & So\" Oté \" FUNERAL HOME Rock laland\u2014Tat.TR.&-4213 MARVEL SMITH \u2014 HATLEY T«l.: Ay a r'a Cliff 607-r-14 I 545 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, NOV.29.1958 WAIMT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ¦ FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone\u201410.9-3636 Connect All Depertmentt.TV Guide 1.Articles For Sale SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE FUTURE BRIDE-TO-BE Very nice ««wrtraent of Cedar Chest*.Most well known name* at very low prices.SEE FELIX ST-AMANT TEL.LO.7-7303 or PAUL BOUDREAU TEL- LO.9-3980 OPPORTUNITY knock» for ChrUtm»» minded »!>ortln* rlf!«* 30, .300 »nd .308 C»llhre tnd r«P«»ttn* »hot gun», Wloohw'-tr, 5»va*c >nd Rcmln*.ton.»t whol«tal«, co«t or h»|ow to r oar U30 Maretl Rt corner Vimy South.4.Property For Sale NtW BUNGALClW.7\"rooœ»™a*ûr.or t>ri«lt, tn, lari» lot and ¦ara|«.automatic all haa'lni.tm.madlata occupancy, on WUaon *1 naar King, axcaptlonal valua For Information apply Caorfn B Brack | cnrldga, 2M! King St.Wert Tal.i LO.7 8358.\tj 5.Lots For Sale : VERY r.OOD building Iota.IW1 »u.ft on good road, 10 minuta» from Uakt Magantlc.Free lot with pur-cha»e of on« lot Apply P O.Box 386, Wat»rvIlia.SPECIAL Ladies' full-fashioned nylon elastic hosiery, 51-gauge; value $19 95, on sale for $9 95 Mail orders accepted.Pharmacie Lavoie, 51 King St.East.Tel LO.2-1567 4\tBURNER\t*«»\t«love,\tporlect con- dition, *25 00; ladle» di>»k »nd sectional bookoas* Tel.UO.î H472.A < HIMb clock,\tnew,\twinter over- coat for young m*n and I ranch-coat, sire\t30,\tgirl'»\tbeige winter coa squara feat and cubage I» 25.160 cubit fee» Plan call» for \u2022 full baaemanl, Foi further information about DESIGN C-468.writ» th* Small Hotna Planning Bureau, St.Cloud, Minn In Canada, the Small Hou»a Planning Bureau of Canada, St.John.Naw Brunawick.INTRODUCING WILC0R HYBRIDS Spatial offer to commertial pig breeder».SO carefully «elected flrit glltr Dam I» Purebred ReglaN ered Yorkthire, Sire our Champion imported Landrac*.Presently 8 month* and 300 lb.minimum, nunlng capacity at lead 14, thay will farrow March to May .bed time of year.Boar la full brother of famous Landrac* Champion boar of Toronto Winter Fair 1958.Your opportunity to select breeding herd from the b»»t at reasonable prie#.Sow* «hipped only when guaranteed In pig, Alto a few non-related Landrac* boar» and weanllngt.ARCUNAL FARM REG\u2019D Quebec'» Landrac* Breeder» ADAM5VILLE.P.Q, Tel.: 508-W3 A WISE OLD OWL We supplied the Lumber for the new IGA Store.ffl LEONARD ARNOLD LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Main $F.\tTe! 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And when food prices soar, you\u2019ve no worry for yon\u2019ve smartly stocked your Wood's Freezer m tearon when prices are much lower! Save time .save money .«, aave energy with a food market of your own \u2014 A Wood's Freezer right at home! STYLED FOR CONVENIENCE, LONG-LIFE AND SAVINGS \u2022\tFoi» fretting compartmtnf.* \u2022\t4 inch** of Flborglau Insulation.\u2022\tOn» pi»c« wfop-oround cabinet Qiv»* »xtra *tr»nfth and lif» \u2022\t411 tf»»| construction with btoutlful »nam»l finish.\u2022\tInntr and out»r ih»lfs or» Molstus» VevM.\u2022\tAutomatic warning b»ll alarm syst»m.\u2022\tHandy tforogb boskcti and dfvld«n.\u2022\tlid stays op»?i at any position you wish.\u2022\tInferior light on lid.\u2022\tTabl»-top d»sign for »xtra working ipaca* SEE YOUR FAVOURITE DEALER OR Southern Canada Power 8 ftCEKMOOn DAILY RFCOnn, FRIDAY, NOV.28, 1058 Lurch In The Women\u2019 r% à eruiceâ mmmy//: Anglicon Church of Canada The United Church of Canada £t.tlftP/ B CClfUrrll Advent I 8.00\t».m.Holy Communion.11.00\ta m.Morning Prayer.7.00\tp.m.Kvening Prayer, Monday St.Andrew's Day.10.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.Wednesday 10.00 am.Holy Communion.Friday 7.30 a m Holy Communion.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue Houlb Rev Ronald Reeve.M A B D priest In Charue First Sunday In Advent Patronal Festival 1888 - 1958 800 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00\ta m.\u2014Sunday School.11.00\ta m.\u2014Maltins.Monday, Dee.1 St.Andrew A A M.7.30 a m.Holy Communion.ST PAUL THE APOSTLE Advent I 8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.11:00 a.m.Mattins and Sunday School, EVERY MEMBER VISITATION SUNDAY St.George's Anglican Church Lennoxville.(Episcopal) Ven T J Matthew», BA S.Th L.S T\u201e Rector First Sunday In Advent 8.00\ta.m.Holy Communion.10.10 a.m.Senior School and Bible Class and Confirmation Classes, 11.00\ta.m.Sung Eucharist, Preacher, Rev.Neville Tucker, Rector of St.Stephen's Church, Coat-ieook.11.00\ta.m.Junior Sunday School.2.30 p.m.Sand Hill, Evensong.7.00 p.m.Evensong.8.00\tp.m.Special Vestry meet ing of Congregation in connection with completion ot now building.ST.ANN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH RICHMOND St.Ann'* Anglican Church, Richmond, Qua.Advent Sunday, Nov.30th.8.00 a.in.\u2014Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.\u2014Mattln* and Sunday School.Monday, D»c.1 »t\u201410.00 a.m.Corporal* Communion (or M*mb*n of (ha Woman'* Auxiliary In tha Chapal.December l*t\u20148.00 p.m.\u2014 Pariih Council Maating In th* Pariih Hall concerning th* Every Member \"Vi«ltation A Canvat».\" {JUinunitl?(Hljurrh Established lim United Church of Canada Duflenn Ave at Montreal St Rav M W.William* C.D\u201e Mini*tar Mr John M.Evan*.B.A.Organist Choir Director MORNING WORSHIP 11.00\tam.\u2014 Subject: \u201cOur Bountiful Giver\u201d 2-3 p.m.Every Member Canvass.VISITORS WELCOME CHURCH SCHOOL 10,13 a m.\u2014Senior Class 11.00\ta m -Graded Classes Sriuttfi îlnitfîf (üliurrl?Court St., at William MinDter: Rav.R.Graham Barr, B.A.B.D.Organist \u2014 Mr*.Kenneth Halpenny Church School: Junior, Intermediate Department* at 9:45 a.m.Nursery, Beginner* and Primary at 11 a.m.11 a m.\u2014Morning Worship Subject: \"GO YE\" Trinity Church is a friendly church and welcome* all who come! SANGSTER MEMORIAL CHURCH Denault A Galt St*.Minister: Rev.C.M.Currie, M.A., B.D., Ph D.Choir Matter: Ernett Howland Organist: Mr*.E.Howland, S.S.Supt, W.Mutchler.Jr 10.15 a m.\u2014Bible Cla** 11.00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School 11.00 a.m.\u2014 Stewardship Service \u2014 \"My Pocketbook\" The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST ANDREW\u2019S CHURCH 280 Frontenac Street Minuter Rev.Sidney G.Garland M.A.B D.Mr L.F Jenne -Organist Mr Nellei Jackson\u2014Choir Dl rector Sunday, November 30th., 1958.At Eleven O'clock.Stibject: \u201cCHRISTIANS AWAKE.\u201d Youth Fellowship at 7.30 p.m .All Young People are Cordially Invited.CHURCH SCHOOL, George Jobel, Superintendent.All Departments meet at 11 00 o'clock.Visitor* to the Community will be made welcome.Baptist Church Cornet u! Portland A (Jueen Streets Rev F C Amery, Minister Mrs C Wright, Organist.10 a.m.Sunday School and Bible Class.11.00 a.m.Worship Service.Subject: \"DEEP WATERS.\u201d 7.00\tpm.Evening Worship conducted by members of the Adult Group.Speaker: Mr.James Smith.Subject: \u201cA LIVING TESTIMONY.\" Thursday, Dec.4th, 8 p.m.Church Meeting.NORTH HATLEY 10.30 a.m.Sunday School.3.00\tp m.Worship Service.Subject: \u201cPAUL\u2019S DILEMMA.\" \u201cThis is the day that the Lord bath made; we will rejoice and I be glad in it.\u201d Come and bring the family to worship with us.r Sphere ~M3Mt Here s Some Reading Matter For Chair-Bound Husbands * LJ!\u2014j Undenominational Christian Science FIRST CllldUTI OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 10 a m.Sunday Service, 11 a m.Wednesday Meeting.8 p.m.Reading Room, 350 Island St Open Monday Wednesday Fri dav, 3 to 5 p.m.The imperative need for spirit ual alertness as our defense from evil will be stressed in Christian Science services Sunday.Bible readings in the Lesson-I Sermon entitled \"Ancient and SHERRY PARTY \u2014 Shown above are members of the planning committee for the Sherry Party, sponsored by Sir John Sherbrooke Chapter, I.O.D.E.to be held in the Officers\u2019 Mess at the William St.Armoury on Saturday, December 6 from six to half past eight o\u2019clock.Seated from left are Mrs.G.B.Loomi*, Regent of the chapter, and Mrs.E.W.L.Arnold.At back from left are Mrs.James Brown, Mrs.Earle P.Hall, Mrs.D.F.Watson and Mrs.W.L.Tomkins.Proceeds are in aid of the Chapter\u2019s educational and charitable works.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Color Co-Ordinated Accessories Dress Up Basic Winter Fashions ribbon draped on stiffened backing for dresswear.Fancifully trimmed belts are newest, with mock closings in front opposed to the actual buckle or fastening at the back, Pierre Cardin favors shaped styles with a wide hatter\u2019s bow in front.Other houses endorse draped and knotted effects, fringed sash ends, or tab trimming in contrasting media.By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) \u2014 Beautiful accessories worn with basic fashions is the practical theme established by Paris for this winter.In the same authoritative manner that belts have outmoded the unfitted silhouette, there is a new feeling in dramatically styled handbags; in attention focused on feet and legs by means of \u201cdressmaker\u2019\u2019 shoes and new, darker stockings; amt in color co-ordi- CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better service to advertisers it is necessary that all church notices lot Saturday oe received no latci than 10 a.m Friday Yom cooperation in adhering to this deadline will be appre elated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising depart ment LENNOXVILLE UNITED CHURCH Quean A Church St*., 9:30 a.m.\u2014 Early Morning Servie* A Senior School 11:00 a.m.\u2014Worship Servie* and Junior School.Guest Speaker! Mr.J.A.Barraclough 7 p.m.\u2014Evening Service WOMEN DOCTORS Women were admitted to the medical profession in Britain in 1878, after a campaign led by Dr.Sophia Jox Blake.PU %,,?\tP.c?S.n * mother, stayed with the I family while they were gone.for the shower was a money tree, which stood on the table with\tmoney\t\ttaped on\tthe branches.\t\tOther gifts were\t\t wrapped\t\tand\tplaced at\tthe base\tof\tthe\tlittle tree.\tThe guest\tof\thonor thanked\t\ther many friends and a social hour followed.Lunch was served by the hostesses.Mr.and Mrs.Al.AVilliams, Mrs.Marion Hamilton, Mrs.D.Graves and Miss Marjorie McKenna were in Montreal to attend the Eastern Star service at the Collins Funeral Home for Mrs.Margaret Hauver of Beauharnois, Past Grand Matron of Grand Chapter of Quebec, O.E.S.'1rs.E.N.Daine was called to Shaw-ville by the illness of her sister.Mrs.Stanley Lobley of Sherbrooke, was a guest of and Mrs.A.H.Cowling.Jerry Durant.Miss Marilyn McKeigow', who is teaching in Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Parker White-head entertained over the weekend, Mr.Ross Whitehead of Iron Hill, Mrs.Eva Whitehead of Montreal, and Mr.Wayne Whitehead, who has returned from Mansonville and will re main with his parents, in Waterloo, where he has secured employment.Mrs.Jane Wallace, Mr.Don aid Lewis, Mrs.Harley Purdy and Mr.Vernal Lewis were in Cowansville, owing to the death of Mrs.Edmund Moynan, 88, who had passed av ay in the Sweetsburg Hospital.Mr.Charles Moynan of Len noxville, who is spending some time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harley Purdy in Waterloo, went to East Farnham to visit Mr.his brother, Mr.George Moynan, and Mrs.Moynan.They Recruit Mahylon Woodard of attended the funeral of their the Canadian Guards, spent the week-end at his home here from Camp Petawawa, Ont.Mr.Wesley Farrow\u2019, Derby Lies., Vt., spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Dunn.Word has been received that Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Slack have arrived safely at the home of their daughter, Mrs.Jeffrey Sale, and Mr.Sale and family, in Queensland, Australia.A very pleasant voyage was enjoyed with sunshine all the way.There were 2200 passengers on board.Mrs.Doris Gibney of North Troy, Vt., was in town to attend the funeral of Mr.Edward Wheeler.Guests for the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Allan McKergow were Mr.Alfred McKergow of St.Lambert, and Mr.Ken McKergow of Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.Mary Wilkins returned Montreal recently where his to her home with her son, medical check-up showed an Mr.Gordon Wilkins, and Mrs.improvement.Wilkins, after a week's visit Among those from Waterloo in Sutton.\tto attend the Christmas sale Mrs.Maurice Whitehead has of work and card party In returned from the Sherbrooke the Foster Church Hall were: Hospital, where she has been Mrs.Lena Lowry, Mrs.Rom-for treatment.\tilly Graves, Mr.and Mrs.Ken aunt.Mrs.Edmund Moynan in Cow\u2019ansville Mrs.Charles Fisk was in Montreal to attend the wedding of Miss Agnes Olive to Mr.Wilfred Stephenson a the Church of St.Andrew and St.Paul, and the reception st the Berkeley Hotel.Miss Dorothy Fisk of Montreal, and Mr Gerald Durant of Ottawa, were also guests at the wedding.Mr.and Mrs.Romilly Graves were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edmund Spencer in Cowansville recently.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Laurence and twin daughters, Jocelyn and Jacqueline, were recent guests of Mrs.Laurence\u2019s mother Mrs.Robert McKerrelle, in Kr.owlton.Mrs.Carlton Randall and Miss Bertha Pibus, of South Bolton, visited Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cousens last week, Mr.Charles Fisk was in Enjoy the newest and finest\u2014at no added cost! 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continental CPR train, also was late, II arrived at 1 p m.PST in HAMILTON (C\u2019P> \u2014 Downtown lla-'ilton will be transformed into a show ring next Wednesday to booat ticket aalea for the fourth annual Shrine all \u2022 atar football game here Dec.6.Stars of the ahow will be mem-\u2019 hers of the East and West squads c mpeting in the charity game, which will earn funds for Shrir.ers' club hospitals in W\u2019innt-1 peg and Montreal.A highlight will lie a catching duel between Red 0 Quinn of Montreal Alouettes and Ken Carpenter of Saskatchewan Rough-riders, who will battle for a ball tossed from the llth floor of a hotel.A mudless, snowless field for Kick off js 1:30 pm.PST the game was ensured Tuesday when the University of Toronto Ath etic Association agreed to allow Shrine game official* use of their $12,000 tarpaulin to protect the Hamilton gridiron.: usual in adding extra cars en route.A special section of the train rame in on lime, running | only from Winnipeg.A special CNR train from F,d-nionton arrived in mid afternoon.Moat of the fans arriving on the A* for the teams both roaches are confident they will win Dominion were from Regina\u2014 bnl Trimble seems lo be more determined about it.Grant claims If S u p p o r t e r 8 nf Saskatchewan his Bombers get a few breaks they will be ihr 1956 firry Cup rham Roughridcrs, here to cheer for pious.7 he experts have installed the Tieats as favorites to repeat ,*1a*net A»b.M.Boivin, D'viile\t.G.\tDube, Sherb.\t.J\tIllick, DVUJe\t.G Boivin, DM1 le .« R.\tPepin, D\u2019ville\t.3 R.St-Cyr, Sherb.\t1 A.Moore, Asb.i J\tL.Reid.Sherb.\t3 M VaiilancouPt,\tMig.\t3 M Vachon, Asb.\t3 L.Drouin, Asb.1 R\tArgouin, Asb.4 L.Allard.D\u2019ville .3 K.Big**, DM1 le .0 m HALIFAX (CP) - St.Francis Xavier University of Arvtigonish, N.S., meet Shearwater Flyers condition and an upset would be here today in the championship the greatest since Edmonton's split - T.Eskimos whacked the highly favored Montreal Alouettes 26 25 in a thrilling, comc-from behind final five years ago.game of the Nova Scotia Football League.St.FX, winners of Ihe régula schedule, went through an eight-game season undefeated before Coach Watson Claims Jerry Toppazzini Cuised Him Hence Reason For Tossing ' Slick; Claims Fan Hit Him In Face -V-\u2019V-'\u2014-s NN5A/\\Vhatshev; \\ Saying?/ .4 M ' Shell ) I oneu ' I Stove OiT1 » - is \\ Smo^el ess/ Both teams had light afternoon dropping the Canadian Intermedi workouts followed by early-eve ning chalk talks.Tiger-Cats are scheduled lo leave Whalley by-bus about three hours before game time.Tiger-Cats can send fans yawning out of the park by their hall- atc championship last Saturday to Fort William, Ont , Redskins.Shearwater won the Canadian title last year, but faltered this season when most of the team's hard-running hackfield was transferred away from the navy\u2019s possession, ground eating type of Shearwater air station at nearby-play and they can also bring the , Eastern Pssage.crowd to Its feet with a nifty ] The Flyers got around Dal-aenal offensive.This was dem- housie Tigers in the league's two onstrated during the 1958 season., gi me\" total-point semi-final.St.They wrapped up first place FX won a bye to go after the and a bye into the total point Big | Canadian title.Four goal by going undefeated in j The college team is favored to game, in the dressing take Cup.the game ami the Purdy last year.George Anderson Of Montreal Royals And Miami's Woody Smith Are Tied Tor Fielding Honors In International Billy Reay; Former Canadiens Star, Discharged By Toronto Maple Leafs; ; NEW YORK (CP)\u2014Coach Phil, only 25 seconds to go after Wat-I | Watson of New York Rangers : son had pulled goalie Gump! said Friday he threw a hockey Worsley in favor of an extra for- | i stick at Jerry Toppazzini Thurs-! ward.day night because the Boston \u201cThais w-hen Toppazzini came | j Bruin wingman cursed at him.j over to me and said, \u2018How do you i | The stick-throwing episode in j like that, you .,\u2019 \u201d Watson said.| ! Boston touched off a fracas that ; He really cursed me.That\u2019s when i brought four policemen into ac- I grabbed (Bill) Gadsby\u2019s stick 1 tion to get the Rangers safely into and threw it at him.\u201d their dressing room.\tThe stick missed, but Watson's Watson, giving his side of the ; action brought a storm of protest story to reporters, added that from Bruin fans.As the Rangers! Toppazzini had better watch him-1 left the ice after the seif today when the same two crowd gathered loams tangle in a National room aisle.Hockey League game here.\tMatson claimed he was The Bruins clinched Thursday punched in the face by one of the i night's 3-1 victory by scoring with , crowd.Hilicrest Ski Club Get Ready For Opening; 300 Attend Film Showing; Membership Drive In Full Swing ,\t, .\t,\t,\tHilicrest Ski Club is get-,obtain their card before snow once almost from the start of the j from a televised National Hockey ting ready to open their 18th sea- ir,\t,\t,\t,\t,\t, schedule last August, earned a\tLeague game between the Ran-\tson this year and the executive\t\u2019 \".\ter\tto\tbe\tready\tfor\tthe bye into the best-of-three finals |\tgers an^ Boston Bruins.\thas lined up a well balanced pro-i vanous courses\twhich\twill\tbe against Edmonton Eskimos by! Sullivan had been accused of gram for the winter months !glven \"hen there is sufficient their first-place finish with only : attacking Stephen Tavila of Ar- ahead, stated G.Faucher, chair- -'now.three losses in 16 starts.The final lington.\tman 0f the publicity committee.' series went the three game limit The cases of Lou Fontinato.President Bob Gingras and his as they downed Ibc Eskimos 30-7.\tRanger defenceman, and Antony\texecutive has been hard at work lost 30-7 and sewed it up with a\tTavila did not come up for hear-\tfor the past three months check- 22 7 deciding game triumph.\ting Friday because there was no\ting trails and trying to lay out \u2018\u2018We re ready this time.\u201d said\tsitting of superior court.\tt of fire in this club.\u201d TIME LIMIT Imlach, at the time of his appointment as general manager, gave the team four games to improve nr face changes.Leafs, in that four game (rial which began last Saturday, tied twice and lost out unless their work improves in re,-il Monday morning, the next few games.We can't stand still if we hope to escape from the NHL cellar \u201d Reay, who succeeded Howie Meeker as coach before the start of last season, said he was not bitter toward the lx\\afs and that he had no immediate plans.\"1 still think the smartest guy in the British Swimmer Takes Up Acting Go To University To Earn Living MELBOURNE uP> \u2014 Herb Ei- LONDON (AP) \u2014 Olympic liott, Australia's world record Games champion Judy Grinham, miler, has accepted a scholarship rehearsing for her first film part, from his employer and expects to Friday quit big-time swimming Maple 1-eaf Gardens is go to cither an English or Aus- \u201cbecause i o u can't live on Conn Smythe (president of the trxlian university.\tmedals.\u201d wardens and former general Elliott.20.would like to go to The 19 - year \u2022 old British swim manager of Leafs).He s the one either Oxford or Cambridge after star.Olympic Games and Euroguy l couM see eye to eye with, the 1960 Rome Olympics but it is pean backstroke champion, said: \"1 have been coaching since I doubtful whether he has the scho- \"I didn't want to give up yet.but was 34, a:! over the country, lastic requirements for these I must.I have got to earn mj working my way up to this job\u2014 famous English institutions, and then I get undermined \" \"He may not have the sohoias-Imlach said he hadn't had a tic qualifications needed for an _\t______ said T.W.firing but speculation was that Henderson, managing director of their\thad been\t_ _ mid but there were still\tplenty\tBig Finir football title\tby crush\t\"We have no\tother statements cha\u2019ncT to t'aîk t'oRMvïin^thî Fnglish^umve^Cv »f $5 tickets for standing room in\ting Toronto Argonauts.\tGrey Cup\tat the moment\tother than that tie end zone.\tchampions of the previous vear.\twe will do our\tbest to get this However, sale of the 510\ttickets\tby a total of 39 6 m\ttbs' twv\tclub cracking.\"\tImlach said sractically assured a sitting- geme series ending 19 soars agi' \"The move is being made in \u2022apacity crowd of\t34,191 at\tthe\ttoday.Ottawa then disposed of\twhat we think are the best in ;ame today.\tSarnia Imperials 23-1 in the east-\tterests of the hockey club.Reav The tickets\twhich\twent on\tsale\tera final, but in the G re Cup\ta solid hockey man, hasn't been were., mostly\tfrom\tother cities\tWinnipeg Blue Bombers edged\table to, get the team rolling \" they couldn t be sold.Ottawa 8-7.\t| l^afs woo five and tied thrtq vhnl \" I Reay would be offered (he coach ing - manager job of Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.Americans are jointly operated by Canadiens and Leafs and earlier this month Bucko McDonald was fired Rochester coach.Shell Chemical Company where Herb is employed as a clerk.RECORD ATTENDANCE Canaria's National Parks set an attendance record of 3.311.000 as visitors for the five-month period to Aug.31.1958.keep.\"This film chance has made me realize that 1 cannot give of my best as a swimmer if I am to concentrate or.a job at the same time.\" The shapely swimmer found herself in the middle of a controversy when she declared to take a small part in the film Girls in Arms earlier this week Some observers speculated she risked los-inc her jnjteor s'andme IS YOUR MUFFLER A LIFE SNUFFER?The other day, 1 read in the paper that police had traced the real cause of an accident to a motorist ' muffler: Fortunately, no one was seriously hurt, but the damage to the two cars ran to several hundred dollars.When mufflers get burned and rusted, it takes very little to make a hole.When a hole appears dangerous gases escape.If conditions are right, these gases can seep into your car .sometimes in dangerous amounts.You've all heard of people dying in elosed-up cars.Even in the story I read in the paper, poisonous gases had affected the driver .impaired his ability to drive.In fact, police first thought he had been drinking.The exhaust system on your car is designed to carry 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of Ed»trd Wheeler occurred at hit horn* on Lake St., on November J4.1958 Mr Wheeler, the fourth child of John Harvey Wheeler and hia wife, the former Lena Peter*, of Mantonvilk, wa* born at Mansonville on December 26, 1908 He was united in marriage to Margaret Rachel Wheeler, January SI, 1924 To thit union four children were born, Ellen Bernice, who predeceased him 23 year* ago, Eunice Myrtle.Arnold John and Edward Berton, all of Waterloo He spent all his life at Mansonville, except the last two years, when he lived in Austin.He had only recently moved to Waterloo.Besides his wife and family he leaves a grandson, Gary Wheeler; his father, John Wheeler, of Waterloo; three brothers, Henry, of Mansonville.James and Raymond of Waterloo; two sisters, Grace and Mary, of Ontario; several sis- lera-in kw, brothera-in-law, niece* and nephews, The funeral service wa* held on November 16 at the Waterloo Funeral Home, Rev H.Bcomhour officiating.The bearers were George Bailey, Levi Cooper, Lyle Cooper, Ned Salisbury, Glendon Darling and Eric Scott.Interment was in the Waterloo Protestant Cemetery.Those attending the funeral were from Mansonville and Au»^ tin, North Troy and Bellows Falla, Vt\u201e and many relatives and friends from Waterloo.MISS CHRISTINE MACAULAY, OF SCOTSTOWN SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Friends and relatives In this community were saddened to learn of the sudden death of Mis» Christine Ann Mac .Au lay, which occurred in South Hadley, Mass, She and her stater Kale had been called to Springfield by the audden death of their brother in-law, Irving Murdock.After viaiting their brother m- (law and slater, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Snow, in South Hadley for a few days they were about to return home when Mus MacAulay was stricken with a heart at'.ac' and passed away within a few hours Miss MacAulay w»s born is 1897, at Winslow.Middle Dis tr.et, fourth daughter of the late Malcolm MacAulay and hu wife, Annie MacKay.She was a Lind and thcughtiul person, always seeing best in every one.Miss MacAulay waa a member of the Old First Church in Springfield.Mass , and a faithful member at St, Paul\u2019s Pnesbvierian Church.She leaves her aisters.Miss Katie Mac-Aul.y and Mr* C.Snow, and her brother, John MacAulay.The remains rested at Day's Funeral Parlor», where service was held, conducted by the pa-\u2019or of Holyoke.A large n iber of relatives arxl friends were present.The remain* wer brought to her late residence on Ditton Street, Scotstown, where praters were held, followed by service at St.Pauls Presbyterian Church, conducted by Rev.Iver Maclver.A fa ourtte hymn, \"Safe in the Armj of Jesua\u201d, was sung and Henry Mouland, of Milan, rendered, \"No Night There\", with Mrs.1 Ma.'Ivtr as orgamat.The bearer» were Willie Mac Lean, Ros* MacDonald, Dan R MacDonald, Burns MacDonald, Dan D Mao Leo, and Willis MacDonald.The many beautiful flowers were tokens of esteem which everyone held for her.Among the large atten.i»r.'c of relative* and friend* present were Mr and Mrs Charles now.South Hadley; Mr.and Mr*.Kludge.Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.T.Whitehead, Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.William MacDonald, Fitch Bay; Miss Margaret Morrison.Montreal; Mrs Roddy Morrison.Montreal; Mr*.Elliot Fieri Barre, Vi ; Mrs, Van Bean, Canaan, Yt ; Mr.and Mrs.Sid Harvey, Detroit, Mich, MRS.S\\R Ml ANN CREED, OF NORTHKIELD, VT SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Funeral services for Mrs Sarah Ann Creed, age 79 years, were held from the Kingston and Park Funeral Home at Northfield, Yt.with interment in the family plot in Mount Hope Cemetery.Bearers were George Melvin, Lee Maiden.Ralph Smith.Ed ward Abel, Gene Cleveland and Gen.Murdock A Campbell irctA Mrs.Creed was born in Spring hill, Qu*.June 24, 1879, the daughter of William and Ann Maclver.She was married to James L.Creed on October 12, 19tM.who died in 19M.Surviving Mrs.Creed are four children, Mis» Irma Creed, of Northfield.Mrs.Harold, (Ivis) Ayers, of Shelburne, Yt., Maurice Creed, of Port Washington, N, Y., and Eldon Creed, of Northfield, 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ber 17, in Ste Therese de l'Enfant Jesu, Catholic Church, Cowansville, for Mrs.Napoleon St.Martin, a former resident of this place, who passed away at her home in Cowans ville after a prolonged illness.She was in her 77th year.The remains wvre received at the church by Father Petit, parish priest, who also sang the Requiem Mass.Hvinns were rendered by members of the choir.The service was followed by a Libera at St.Edward\u2019s Church, Knowdlon, sung by Father J.A.\tJodoin, parish priest.Infer-.nent took place in the family lot beside her father at Knowlton Catholic Cemetery.Mrs.St.Martin, the former Rosaline Tetreault, daughter of the late Julien Tetreault and his wife, Elm ire La re au, was bern at Dunham in 1882.I,a ter the family moved to Brume, where they lived on the farm now owned by Mrs.B.\tJ.Draper.In 1902 she married Napoleon St.Martin.als> of Brome.After residing at Sutton and Brome, they lived iu Manchester, N.H., for five years, later moving back to Brome where they purchased a farm on the Knowlton highway.For the past few years they had been residents of Cowansville.The deceased leaves her husband and five children, two daughters, Laura, Mrs.Leo Le feLvre of Cowansville, and Alma, Mrs.Eugene Dalpe, three sons, Ovila and Ovide, Sherbrooke, and Leonard, Cowansville.Two children died in infancy.Also surviving are a brother, Frank Tetreault, Claremount; three sisters, Anna, Mrs.Charles Metivier of Reading, Penn., Rosina, Mrs.Alfred Gould, and Vltaline, Mrs.Gleason, both of Manchester; two brothers-in-law, two sons-in-law and daughters-in-law, and several grandchil-dr-.EUSTACE LION Fl WINGET, OF l EN NOW If f E ReiaUse* and friend* were **d I dened by the death of Eustace Lionel Winget, of l.ennowille, which occurred on October 26, 19.A8, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.* Mr.Winget, third son of Hen r> Winget and the fate Mrs Winget.was born June 20, 1915, at Moulton Hill.He married Hath Len Moiher on June 19.1948.and two children were born of thi* union, a daughter.Brenda, and a non, Dale.In addition to hi* w ife and children, Mr W inget leaves hi* father and step-mother, Mr and Mr*.Henry W inget.of South Durham; foor brother», Richard, Monty and Bert, of 1 ennoxville, and George, of South Durham; seven niece» and five nephews his un des ami aunt.Mr and Mrs A.K Gibson, of Lennoxville, and S»d r.ey Winget, of Huntingville Prayer* were held at Johnston's Funeral ChapeJ, followed by ser vice at the Lennoxville United Church, Rev M W Williams offi dating.Favorite hymns, \"The Old Rugged Crass\" and \"Shall We Gather at the River,\" were sung by the choir.Bearers were Weston Orr, Wil ham Deran, Gordon Maxfield, Ashley Hatcher, Delmar Fearon and Earl Fearon.I ELAND MU MOT WEBSTER OF GRANBY GRANBY 1,eland Wilmof Webster, a resident of Granby all his life and well-known in the surrounding area, passed away at the age of 6.3 years on Friday evening, November 7.at St.Joseph Hospital.He succumbed suddenly to a heart attack.Mr.Webster had been employ e-d as cashier for the Canadian National Express Company for 42 years and was retired in 1958.He was a member of the Oddfcl lows Lodge in Waterloo and Granby, a member of Canton Maple 1/eaf number 4 and Pat riarch Militant of Vermont and Granby, a member of Riverside Rebekah Lodge and a member of the Yamaska Masonic Lodge.Mr.Webster is survived by bis wife, Ida Webster, residing in Granby, and a brother, Russell Webster.The Canton service was held on Sunday night at the Granby Funeral Home, when an honor guard stood at the head and foot of the casket.The funeral was held at the Funeral Home on Monday, November 10, at 2 p m.Rearers were Harold Ball, Clifford Neil, George Reath, Orval Quilliams, Raymond Dur rell and George Muencr.The large number of floral tributes bore testimony to the esteem in which the deceased was held.Interment took place in Pine wood Cemetery.Among relatives present were Mr.and Mrs.Harold Melvin, Mr.and Mrs.George Paxman, Mr and Mrs.Corwin Doe, Mr and Mrs.Wilbert Doe Mr.and Mrs Doug Doe, Mr.and Mrs.Don Dor.Mrs.Bertie Mooney, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Doe, Miss Eleanor Stanley, Miss Margaret Pow and Mrs.Gertie Pow.Bcmuh of Stanatead died on Wednesday, November 15, in SEt r brook e.A pn\\ ate funeral waa held the following Monday a'lernoon at the Caa* Fun era! Home, where Rev T W Tyson, of St instead South church, Rock Island, officiated.Interment took place in the family plot of South Barns t o n cemetery.Mrs Beamish was a native of South Harnston She was born in 1876, the daughter of Mr.a n d Mrs Maxfield As a young woman Stc'U May Maxfield was mar-j ried to Mr.Beamish, For *ev oral years they were resident* of tl Boundary Village» Mrs Beamish i- survived by her son, Jtxhn, of Ayer's Cliff, Mi** Minnie Beamish, of Stan SHKRBROOKK DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, NOV, 29, 1D59\t11 CLARENCEVILLE - A card party sponsored by f Cub* wa* held in Towns cm* Hall.High score in bridge wus made by Mr*.A.Ilauvrr and in 500 by Lloyd H.Bullock and Mr B.Corhiel, Prizes for low scores in 500 went to Mrs.Alice M Derrick and Mr.Johnson Lunch was served by the committee, Mr.and Mrs Gordon Wright and Mr.ar Mrs.Kenneth lewis stead, and her grandchildren and great grandchildrrft.Mr.Beamish predeceased her In December of 1957.KIRKDALE \u2014 Mr.and Mr*, George Sherman and son», Bobby and Mark, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mr*.G.R.Couchman.The card party In the church hall was well attended and 11 tables of 500, bridge and canasta were played, the winners btsing: at 500.Mr*, R.Richards, Mrs.H.,Wcare, Miss A, Bogie.C.P.Hardy, G.Husk and H M.Graham; bridge, Mrs.M D.Fraser, Mrs, 1 M Fee, Mr> Hardy, M.D Fra-set 1.M IVrnll and E McMan-nis; canasta.Mias Mabel Boast, i Lunch was served.NOW IS THE TIME TO EXCHANGE YOUR CAR Come and see for yourself the hig choice of good used cars, winterized and fully reconditioned, ready to taketo the road' Don't delay, NOW IS THE TIME.\u2018S7 DODGE Roynl Lancer, automatic, radio, direction light*, power brakes '57 DODGE REGENT, 6 cylinders, Sedan '56 MONARCH Cu»tom, Sedan '2995.'1950.'1850.'56 CHRYSLER Newport, radio, ^\tj-* automatic, power brake* - '56 STUDEBAKER Champion, $ Sedan '54 LINCOLN Capri, Sadan, Radio, fully equipped 1650.'1695.'56 DODGE Pick Up.Vj ton '55 MERCURY Pick Up.' i ton \u202255 DODGE V 8,\t3' , ton*, Dump-T i uck '54 G M.C.4 ton*, veiy clean '54 DODGE Pick Up.' i ton '49 G M.C.Pick Up.'/* ton\t.'1150.'895.'2250.'1275.'750.'100.MRS.B.BEAMISH, OF STANSTEAD STANSTEAD \u2014 Mrs.Benjamin TERMS AND EXCHANGES N.V.CLOUTIER INC.Deolcr for: Dodge - DcSoto Simco Aronde USED CARS: 1465 King St.West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-3806 MUZAK The internationally famous system of music already enjoyed in the best restaurants, hotels, storesj as well as in efficiency conscious offices and factories in all major cities in Canada and the United States is now available in Sherbrooke.ANDRE TROTTIER & CO.and THE ELITE RESTAURANT 6 Wellington South Montreal Road are Sherbrooke's first users of this scientifically designed and programmed background music service.Why not visit these places and convince yourselves of the pleasant and relaxing effect of \"Music by Muzak\" For all inquiries about this service, please contact REDIFFUSION INC a (at Gérard Blais Ltd.) 204 ALEXANDER L0.9-4572 SHERBROOKE \u2022ft Trade //ark Registered WHEREVER YOU DRIVE, YOU CAN DEPEND ON Tïmtont \u201cTown «Country\u201d WINTER TIRES WITH TRIPLE-ACTION TRACTION Guaranteed To Take Your Car Through Mud, Snow or Ice Or we pay for the tow! 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