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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" 1959\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1959 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\t1\tS i 8 I\t3\t4\t8\t6\t7\t a\t10\tU\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t10\t20\t21\t 23 30\t24 31\t23\t26\t27\t23\t29 EjtoblijHed 1897, Price; 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, ALYA\u2019S 1 18 IQS') M VIM \\ Sl\u2019NNY; WARM Cloudy » ;th «\u20224tU*l«,.l \u2022illoviei'» t>»lm*.«l4y meialy »unoy; >v*rm, wind* Itaht; th«« Iwv in m*hi *nd high Wivl«*¦\u2022((«> ««> *n 1 »\u2022\tI Sixty Third Year Power InNYC NEW YORK i VP) \u2014 Lights flickering off in hospital operating rooms .Elevator service knocked out in beige apartment huildings .\t.Packed subways, with a sweating human cargo, tr\u2019oried m underground tunnels.That was the picture s> a vuuiitn power failure struck the heart of New York City The power failure hit thousands of buildings in a 500-block section uf upper Manhattan, leaving half .million people without elevators, air conditioning, traffic l.ghtf.or any of the complex systems that keep a great city functioning smoothly The power failure began in mid-afternoon Monday and gradual restoration continued into the early-morning hours Power was completely re.-\u2019 ore cl to the area at 3:42 am.today, .In-.ost 13 hours after it went off.HOT AND HUMID The mercury was icar 90 when power failed, and the humidity was suffocating.Suddenly, every intersection became a traffic jam.Then the recovery began.In hospitals, emergency lights came on.Extra police poured into the area and straightened out the traffic.Subways, which have independent power and were stopped when signal lights went out, began to crawl, as workers w ith red lanterns signalled that the way was clear ahead Apartment dwellers began to find out how it feels to climb stairs.And then darkness came, and New Yorkers in the stricken area saw the eerie spectacle of a city without lights.FLASHLIGHT DELIVERY In hospitals, they faced the problem of getting expectant mothers to delivery rooms without elevators.At least one child was delivered in the wavering beam of a flashlight.But New York night life went on.Bartenders bought candles by the dozen and complained because, without refrigeration, the beer was warm.Meanwhile, 10.000 employees of the Consolidated Edison Company-labored to repair the damage to power lines, apparently caused by a record demand made in the heat by refrigerating and other cooling devices.The blacked - out section stretched across the island of Manhattan, from the Hudson River to the East River.On the west side it ran the length of Central Park, from 59lh to llCLh Streets, and on the east side from 74th to 110th.SERIES OF EARTHQUAKES PUNISH US NORTHWEST Polio Claims 20 In 5 Weeks MONTRE VI CE\tV pclio pot ,i lu! o! , \\t t .i;t outbiv.k described by hcailh w re v.tih.i.u le»- tlun i.i \\, authorities »s * \"mild epidemic\" \u2018old The department »l«o said ?73 -ca-ev have been treated hi Mont-reil hospitals The ligure com {prised tftl cases m Montreal and I area and ag from outside The outbreak became a ' mud epidemic\" Monday when n ne cas.s were reported in Ihe iitv proper Tns hioughl the ntv > loll to 171 EPIDEMIC PROPORTIONS Health officials use the term ; \u2018epidemic\" when there are It) cases 1er each tO.ClKI papula :,m |The city's population 1,200.000.Health official have h-as claimed 20 lives in five week' Two deaths were reported Mon-dav The est y health depart mcm re Peacetime Power From H-Bomb Soon ?WASHINGTON \u2014\trv o n,.r of th i servalion >n\tOCCOnd 1 erSOD L/ICS which Western Minerals has a 10- AMHERST (CP)\u2014A Saturday year lease that expires in 1961.\tmorning accident near here Under supervision of the fed-\tclaimed its second victim on eral public works department a\tMonday.Ivan Victor IFavidson, 200-mile road is being built from\t55, of Sommerville.Mass., died Flat\tCreek, 15\tmiles\teast\tof\tDaw\tMonday in Highland View Hospi- son\tCity, to\tthe\treservation's\ttal here.Mr.Davidson was in- southern limits.About 50 miles is jured when a car in which he was and\till T I A 21-mi\tolips Under I ruck oi\u2019.in the Yukon Territory and\tgrandson\u2014also named Ivan\u2014died\tHALIFAX\t(CP)\u2014William\tBar the first in the far north since\t:n Halifax's Victoria General ; rett, 17, of Beaverbank.N S\tdied Norman Wells was discovered in\tHospital on Sunday The child's\tin hospital\tMonday one\thour the Northwest Territories in\tfat -r.mother and baby sister\tafter he fell\tfrom the top\tof a 1929,\u201d Mr.Hamilton said\twere released Sunday from the lumber pile under the wheels of Western Minerals was a pio- Amherst hospital.\ta truek enmg speculalion that he line had intended In appear before the conference both he and his brother have called a farre An advance Cuban military Hi ushing a - ale Cn li.i n ei il i eisne the \u2019I foreign ininisleis meanwhile agreed unanimously to gue special tempoiari powers in Hu inter American peace coni millee in an effort to ctub furth or invasions In would lu- révolu tionaries and then synip.ilhizei s Hut ., a cnricilatory moi r a step was taken lowaid eoloree menl of human rights in Ihe hemispheie an arlmn .une delegates regarded a- din ( led by Tass via its radio transmu teen putting atomic submarines ters\tinto its fleet\tfor\t«boo!\tthree .,, ,, .This came 24 hours after a years live submarine Nautilus ,._i\t,\t,.,\t, , Washington press\tconference by\tmade history\tlast\tsummer by Admiral Arl-eigh A Burke, chid < rossing the top of the world un of U S.naval operations,\traised\tider the Arctic\tice.the possibility the\tSoviet\tUnion\tSoviet Fleet\tsaid\t\"those\tpeople already has ballistic-missile fir with a taste for aggression should ing submarines.The United remember the Arctic Ocean is States still is working on il; first not a U.S.inland lake.' I dictator Generalissimo Rafael I, Trujillo, and President Luis No moza nf Nicaragua ones.CONFIRMS STORY Asked whether he believed the Russians have submarines able to launch ballistic as well a-older missiles, Burke said: \u2018T think they probably have both.\u201d However, the Soviet craft pre sumably still are conventionally powered.Tie United .Stales ha- lt said some U.S.military lead Stop Arguing LOS ANGELES - M') II Democrats resolved their polili cal differences Mondav and an inghl, ijltlmj- dishes and racking buildings as lai eus! »s Begins Slight damage was reported.The In-inoi was lepmled un oflu ually lo have rolled 11) rough I lie southern interuM of H ( at 11:47 p m IMi f ( .'t.\u2019i a m , KI IT I Swaying tmiildiings were reported in I ( Ihbl'idgi- Alla , tuilgary and Regina.Some gucsls al the resort* in Wali-ilon l.aki , National I\u2019ark (HI mill- soulhw i s! of lietblvridge wei e i opt ilcd pk -lled out of |heir beds Lelbliridg- is 3ett*er jin Africa TV\u2019i Wyatt Karp refuin to | abide by the tradition that actora -aren't auppoaed to think He long ha< t»een a itudent of tha life ! and thought of Schweitier, the I phtloiophcr, musician and medical miationary.i O'Brian wai profoundly moved by Schweitier\u2019> aland asainat fur-1 Ithcr pollution of the world'* at- By BOB THOMAS\tmoaphere by nuclear teata, at HOLLYWOOD (AID \u2014 A man printed in the Saturday Review, With a «Union i« Hugh O\u2019Brian, He correaponded with editor Nor recently returned from a pil- »'*h C\u2019ouito» and aaked whether \u2014 he could preiume to viitt Sch-1 \u2018weitier in Africa to learn more! J ->f the great man\u2019* view* It wai arranged.\u2022'On Sunday I finished a Shrine ctrcu* in Winnipeg,\" O\u2019Brian re ! called.\"On Tueaday morning, I [was in Africa talking to Dr.¦¦¦¦¦¦¦! \u2022TEJEEffi: \" 3 BIG PICTURES Dick Cantino \u2022 Sandra Giles \"DADDY 0\" \u201d \"THE TALL MEN\u201d ¦\tTech.-Cinemascope ¦\t- N BOWERY BOYS a\t\"JINX MONEY\" ¦ ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦I Schweitier.\" SCHWEITZER HELPS i Schweitier was on the landing at I.amharcne, a thin, erect figure in while.He greeted O'Brian warmly and insisted on carrying hi* hag up the hill to the lodgings | I\u2014\"Imagine, this saint carrying 1 my bag!\" Hugh said he fell into the Paul Newman The Young Philadelphians TMt STOH V OP TODAY S A NOP V YOUNG MODERNS' ALEXIS SMITH BRIAN KEITH-DIANE BREWSTER BIUOURKLXtihMLllAUS .1 2nd Hit! \u2022Ai., VAN JOHNSON nrlieja$t J3I}tzkrieqr iQRfmvmn» toiMM'rw ^ STARTS TOMORROW EEEEEED ENDS TODAY: \"AT WAR WITH THE ARMY\" with Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis; also \"THE GIRL IN THE BIKINI\" with Biigitte Bardot.Mrs.I.Graham Entertains W.A.At Randboro RA.VDBORO \u2014 The W A met !at the home of Mr.and Mrs Irvin Graham with about 40 members and vititon pm SAWYERVILLE i I *'.1 a hi ¦ nr v TIIK ORWYNS \u2014 When youth and talent are combined, as in the case of the TWO ORWYNS, the results are usually most attractive, and such is really the ease, for these two young people have developed the art of rlsley, that of Juggling a human being on the feet, whteh Is one of the most neglected or acrobatic skills, as it takes hours of dally practice to make one proficient.They offer a unique combination of adagio, ballet technique, feet acrobatic anil difficult rlsley, all blended Into one of the most artistic novelty offerings seen on the variety stage in a long time.Their timing and grace puts to shame many of the Kuropean offer Ings which are considered tops in that field despite the fact that they are young Americans both from old theatrical families.Till-; ORWYNS are booked to appear at the sherbrooke hair and will surely meet the approval of their patrons, have been seen In the best Fairs and rlub engagements from roast to coast the past season, as well as appearing at outstanding Indoor elreusea, and on numerous sport shows.The report* of the straw were gratifying to those in charge.The outside help wai much\t.aUKÎ.It wa> denuded to have two new wail plug* put into the baiemer.t of the United Church.Mri.Frank Morrison, who it leaving to make her home in Eaton Corner, was presented with a table lamp by the president, Mri W.J.Graham, on behalf of the W A , and little Shirley Hodge preaented her with a china cup and saucer from Mrt.Wallace Boyd, Mr*.Morrison expressed her appreciation Tea\twa*\tserved\tby\tthe hos- tess, assisted by some of the ladiea.GENERAL NOTES Mrs Hugh Wilson and family of Iwrnoxville spent several days with Mr and Mrs Raymond ll-.lge\tMr\tand\tMrs.\tMalcolm Hodge and family of Dennoxville were also guests, Mr.R H Riddell from Calgary, Alta ha* been visiting a* [the home of Mr and Mrs.O Speck, and calling on other [friends and old neighbors.They were-\talso\tguest*\tof\tMr, and Mrs.!.C.Gray In Canaan, Vt.Miss Sheila Hodge is spending three weeks with her unde and aunt,\tMr\tand\tMrs.Robert Boucher, at Shawville.Mr and Mrs T F Crone and Utile granddaughter, Beth Scott, of Toronto have returned to their home after having vt*.tied Mrs Robert Griffin Mrs S Taylor of Ll.rchion and Mr*.Gordon Kirkby from MirKenra, British Guiana, were alio guesti of Mrs.Gnffin Misses Evelyn Shell and Nancy Whitfield of the Canadian Sunday School Mission are conducting classes at the Baptist Church until Aug.21.Mrs.Aria Cutler la spending some time at Cornwall, Ont.with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.John Cutler Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Kendall and son Douglas are vieitlng relatives at Daibouaae, N B.for a week.GLEN MURRAY\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Alex McVetty, of Birchton, have been visiting old friends in this vicinity.Mrs.Robert Muir sccompsnied by Mr.and Mr*.R.J.Leith were visiting in Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Seale, who have spent * month with Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Graham have returned to their home in Roslin, Ontario, A number from here attended the showers given in honour of the approaching marriages of Miss Helen Henderson, and Miss Ruth Cox, of Lower Ireland.Mrs Robert White and Mri.: Clifford Marshall, of Lennoxville, are spending a few days with friend* in thi* vicinity.Mr Gerald Patterson and Master Wayne Patterson were visiting in Bury.m NOT WHATCHAMACALUT.BUT DUBBIDOBBER\u2014Aircraft worker Surge Signer display! a dubbidobber, part of the seat-ejection mechanism of North American\u2019s experimental X-1Ï rocket plane.While working on the craft in Los Angelo*, Signer found that the 10-cent part didn't have a name.People called it \u201cwhatchamacallit.\u2019\u2019 Signtr didn't like that and began calling it a \u2022'dubbidobber\u2019\u2019 Why' \"It Just looked like a dubbidodder,\u201d said Signer.Now the part is officially called that.Memo Cooksh viem COOKSHIRE FAIR AUGUST 23-24-25 \u2022\tGREEN'S MIDWAY \u2022\tALL EXHIBITS FOR THE LADIES' DEPT, must be in August 22nd, 11:00 a.m.\u2022\tALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS must be in on August 22nd, 10:00 a m.\u2022\tSUNDAY, AUGUST 23rd \u2014 TU GOF WAR \u2022\tGASTONI ATTRACTIONS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING Featuring \u2014 Wild Animal Fantasy \u2014 direct from the Ottawa Exhibition presented tor the first time in the Eastern Townships.Also local talent will be presented on the grandstand.| seulement routine, helping where I he could.The best part of his stay was ithe evenings, he said.The hospital staff gathered for dinner, after which Schweitier played Bach on an ancient, lead lined piano and all sang a hymn in German Then he read a chapter of the Bible and dLnissx-d it Tlve \u2022ewioai ended,( but O\u2019Brian Hgtent three of the night» in du> euisgioiv* with Schweitzer.He came away with a new feel ing of urgency about the need to avoid nuclear testing and warfare.\"I don\u2019t want to quote Dr Sch weitier because he worries alaiut being misquoted,\" the actor said \"But the gist of his message was that the people of the world have to renew- their individualism.They must find out more about nuclear matters and make their feelings heard.\" Mr.ami Mrs.Percy Hall, attended the Johnson family reunion at North Hatley.Mr and Mrs Den/il Kenney, of Winchester, Ont., were guests of relatives in town while here on business.\u2022\tT.Green Midway \u2022\tCompletely different Grandstand Performance Every Afternoon and Evening FAIR NEWS Ayer\u2019s Cliff1 Fair AUGUST 27 - 28 - 29 3 Thursday Afternoon and Evening UNITY BOYS\u2019 CLUB TALENT PARADE Sponsored by the Westmounf Rotary Club featuring young-aters from 6 to 16.Friday Afternoon and Evening TOM BLYTHE S BLUE SKY REVUE \u2014 Musical end Novelty Variety Show \u2014 direct from Montreal.TV ¦ Stage \u2022 Radio Stir* Saturday Afternoon Highland Dancing Troupe from the Carrie Bigger'* Dancing School from MonN real plus SPECIAL ACTS by Local Talent.* Saturday Evening WRESTLING: 3 Bout* Including Women Wrestler*.HORSE RACES Friday and Saturday CATTLE PARADES CALF CLUB \u2022\tCOATICOOK HARMONY BAND \u2022\tKIWANIS LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP BALL GAME BEEBE \u2014 Word huts been received that Mrs.Edward Kelley of Barre, Vt.pu* sod away cm Friday, August 7, following a lingering iUwss Mr*.Kelley will he re membered- as the former Alice New bold.Mr and Mrs Kiwin Shepard and children were in Sherbrooke on Su lute > when the'} visited re! a lives.Mrs.Bertha Rowx* and Mrs.! Annie Hughe- of Fast Angus a re guests of Mr and Mrs.F./ra Woodard and visiting other j friends in town.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Davis | of Fast Angus and Mr.Alfred Davis of Londw, Ont.w-ere recent guests of Mr.and Mrs F.zra Woodstrd.Mr and Mrs, Eugene Shepard, Miss Barbara Shepard and Mr* Della Buckland, accompanied by Mr Douglas Henderson, ! were at Lake Carmi, FramkUn, Vt to attend an annual family re-union of the Shepards.Recent visitor* of Mr and Mr* le*He Rediker were Mr.and Mr*.Harold Rediker of Derby and Mr and Mrs.Milton Wright of South Newport.Mr.and Mrs Eugene Ctemd-reau accompanied Mr.and Mrs.; Lucien Gaudreau of Hartford.¦ Conn, to Abitibi, Que, where they spent a few days.EATON Mr and Mrs.Roy MacRao have returned' to tlveir Ixune in I St.! *! mhert after spending a [month at their home here.Miss M MacRae of Colebrook spent a week ai the same home.Mr and Mrs.Harry Nisbet and two children of Montreal were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy MacRae.Mr and Mrs.Tom Law and daughter of l.yndonviUe.Vt.were recent guests of Mr*.G.Alden and family.Mrs.G.Alden spent a few days at Lake Lyster with her -ister, Mrs.B.HIM and Mr.Hill.Mr, and Mrs C.H.Picard spent a couple of days in Lancaster, N H.Mr.and Mrs Frank Morrison of Maple ta-af have moved into the Me Vet y Bros, house.Mr and Mrs.G.Winslow and 'family and Mr and Mrs.Steven Brazel spent the week-end at Ayer's Cliff, Mr.Norman Currier, who returned from a trip to the European countries, has been visit-tng his mother, Mrs J.Currietx Mr.James Galvin is spending a few days in La chine with relatives.Mrs Marion Innés and Mr.T.Murray of Toronto are spending a few weeks at her home here.Mr and Mrs.Harold Harrison, who were their guests for a few da vis.have returned to I their home at Port Dover.Ont.Mr.and Mrs.H.Davies and Miss Linda of Sherbrooke were visitors of Mr C.Davies.Mr, and Mrs.C Davies accotnparn-d them homo for the week end.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Mrs.F.J.Still of St.Laurent was the week-end guest of her daughter, Mrs.W, K.Gowdy, and Mr.Gowdy, Teralf (TYmimyV Sandstad is in Norway for two months visiting hi* mother, sister and brothers.HILLSIDE \u2014 Recent visitors of Mr and Mrs I.Sheerer were Mr.and Mrs.T.Haggerty and family of Glen Sutton, Mr.and Mrs, O.Gardner of Peareeton, Mr and Mrs.Ernest Tittemore and family of Ktanbndge East, Mr.and Mrs.1).Sherrcr of Sutton am! Mr.and Mrs.Ix-slie Kinsey and lam-[ ily of Montreal.Master Bruce Sherrer Las re turned home after spending two weeks at the Dymonri home.Miss Linda Dymond is spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.O.Sherrer at Stanbridge East.CLAPHAM \u2014 Mr and Mrs Willard Christie of Thetford Mines visited their -on, Mr.Bill Christie, and Mr*.Christie after their return from the Maritimes.Mr.and Mrs.Bill Christie were in Sherbrooke, accompanied by the latter\u2019* mother, who had been their guest.Milton Cruickshank's of Sher brooke, the Irving Anne*ley's of Elliot Lake, Ont., and the Willie MacLeod's of Bur j.Mr, Donald Smith has returned to Sherbrooke after a few days spent with Mr and Mrs.Oliver Misis Sheila Allen i* one of the teachers at the United Church Vacation School in Thetford Mine*.It may be of interest to know that the James Young pedestrians from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, walked toward Quebec via Pont-bnand, Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Leeds Village giving the people of this community a chance to converse with them.Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Little Worry Eat.talk, laugh or entteie without frar of Insecure false teeth dropping, \u2022lipping or wobbling.FASTEETM holds pistes firmer and mure com-f .-rtabfy, This pleasant powder has no siutnmy.pooey.pasty taste or feeling.Dossn t cause nausea, It s alkaline (non-acid >.Checks \"plat* odor\" 'denture breath Get FA3TEETH at di-ug counters everywhere.MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R.Underwood and family of St.Albans, Vt., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs Neil Fowler.Mr.and Mrs.C.Dow of Waterloo were also guests and spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Fowler.BISHOPTON - Mr, and Mr*.C.Smith, Pte Wayne Smith, and Ylis* Joan Main were weekend guest» of Mr.aid Mra.N.Coates ui Arvlda Mr.and Mrs.C.Stevenson and son* have returned to their home in Shelton.Conn, after two weeks with Mrs.Stevenson's mother, Mrs, E.Webb.Mrs Claire Mill* was a guest of Mr.ami Mrs J Archer and.Mr.T.E.Evans at their cot tage at Orford Lake.Mr ami Mrs Gaspard Lema>, of Drummond ville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Joyce Mr.and M-r*.Gordon Will an and son Billy, accompanied b> L'AVENIR \u2014 Miss Diane Bogie has left for Ottawa and Dundas, Ont., to spend three weeks with her aunt, Mrs.James Woodside and cousin, Mrs.T.W.Hoffman, the former Joyce Woodside.Diane was accompanied as far as Montreal by her father and sister Linda.Mr.Thos McMamUs Rivers, Man., spent some time visiting Mr.and Mrs S.J.McMannis.Mr and Mrs.E.Proulx and son of Windsor, Ont., are visiting the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.Edgilbert Raiche, Mr.Raiehe and family Mr.and Mrs Donald Graham and family of Marathon, Ont., are visiting the former's father.Mr.R.M.Graham, and Mrs.Graham and other relatives.Mrs.Mildred Hamel of Vancouver, B.C , Is spending some time with her brother.Mr.R.M.Graham, Mrs.Graham and family.ISLAND BROOK \u2014 Guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Burns were Mr.and Mrs.Hasl-ton from Connecticut, Mr.Rych-pan and his friend from Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Dawson from California.Mr.Dawson, and Mrs.Dawson, the former Clara Dougherty, were ! renewing acquaintance with old neighbors and friends in this | community after an absence of many years.Mrs.West and Mrs.Weir of West Redding, Mass, were visiting their sister, Mrs.John Patton, and Mr.Patton.Guests for a week of -Mr.and I Mrs.Franklin Kerr were Mr.and Mrs.F.Wilkerson and family from Washington Grove, Md.Other guests were Mrs.Ann [Hastie from Oshaw-a.Ont , Mrs Mabel Wallace of Waterloo, Mr.Ralph Wallace of Montreal, Miss Doreen Milner and Mr.Kenneth Fletcher from Lansdowne.Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Fraser McLeod and two children of Dnimmond-ville have been holidaying with Mr and Mrs Maple Westgate.Recent visitors at the Lloyd Oliver home included Mr.and Mrs.Henry McCoubrey and daughters, Marion and Muriel, and Mr.Craig of LoretteviUe; Mr.and Mrs.Henry Reid, Mrs.John McMillan and son Angus of Gould; Mr.and Mrs Clarence G-illander of Thetford Mines; Mr.and Mrs Fraser Smith and son Kevin of Montreal.Mr and Mrs.Charles Cruick-shank and family were in Gould to attend a family gathering held at the Rue! Annesley home Families represented were: the Randolph Annesley\u2019* and the I ! * \u2022v.an \u2022 y o - mi Whatever le your Destination Throughout the World » « .CENTRAL TRAVEL AGENCY REG'D ¦Î it yo and accommodations by itaamshlp ar air* plana art satisfactory, Enquir# »t CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL i\tLO.94656 j Sherbrooke * Rendez vous for Discriminating Dmers.Air Conditioned \u2014 SPECIALTIES \u2014 CHINESE MEALS BAR B Q \u2014 STEAKS I\tModerate Prices I Daily Businessmen's Specials , Take-Out Order» \u2014 LO.2425S 2637 King Wait\u2014Sherbrooke 1 | Plenty of Perking Space j THE 1959 BROME SEPT.#\tGREEN'S MIDWAY #\tGASTONI GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING OF THE FAIR #\tHORSE PULLING CONTEST ar\t'-^11-'- y -Mi\" i\u2014mien mieB .6-7-8 Knowlton High School Band In Attendance.> I » > > > I LADIES\u2019 WEAt Dresses, Coats, Sportswear 103 Wellington North Tel.LO.9.2050 ENR.JEWELLER 19 Wellington North \u2014 Tel.LO.2-3233 LIZETTE FASHIONS LTD.96 King St.West \u2014 Tel.LO.7-6622 BOISSE ESSO SERVICE 190 St.Froncis Blvd.N.\u2014 Tel.LO.9-0735 Esso Service St.Martin Corner Wellington & Aberdeen \u2014 LO.2-9508 BAZAAR ENRG.SHERBROOKE TEXTILE BARGAIN CENTER 131 - 133 Wellington Nortli \u2014 Tel.LO.7-6525 BUDNING\u2019S PHARMACY 39 Wellington North \u2014 Tel.LO.2-4773 3586 2676 999 BUY AND SELL THROUGH THE\tê»vTii't4firrtrtï}i'T^nîïti\tJkad'mp fLuty' RECORD WANT ADS\tèp^lji lui Ulml\tlAllUlU THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TVKSDAY, AUG.18.1959\t(OTj) SHERBROOKE (JM PURE MILK high Quality dairy pruduCIS \u2014 LO t-1SU City Planning Financial Aid For New Plant A notice of motion, presented by Aid.Paul Get vais, chairman of the Industtial Relations committee, that a b> la\\» will be introduced next week providing financial assistance to the amount of $1 I i,000 for the new plant of the >het brooke Wood Products Co.Ltd.The company, which produces hockey sticks, is erect-inv: a new factory in the f-ast Sherbrooke industrial zone.Details of the assistance will not be known until the bylaw is officially presented to the Council, probably next Monday night.Aid.Gervais also gave notice of motion that a by-law will be presented next week providing for certain changes m the zoning by-law.This would be the 4Jnd set ot amendments to the by law since its adoption a few years ago.Among other decisions taken at a lather dull session were: The J.W Roy Construction Company will repair the ceiling of the public hall at City Hall, it was announced last night at the weekly council meeting.The work will be given out on a cost-plus basis, said Charles Langlois, director of services.This is the reason why no tenders had been called.The decision to rebuild the ceiling was reached after large pieces of plaster started falling from the ceiling two weeks ago.The Canadian National Institute for the Blind will hold their annual campaign during the two last weeks in September.Council members approved the annual grant to the association.A request by the Foyer St.Joseph that ib electricity bill be reduced was refused by the city fathers.The foyer, situated on Queen blvd., asked for a $100 reduction monthly on.its electricity bill.A study will be made by council members on request presented to the city fathers last night for permission to erect a hardware store on St.Marc street.Senator C, B.Howard has agreed to turn over all his rights on Bethune street to the city it was reported last night.Following a report from the city\u2019s building inspector, city-fathers decided not to paint the Health Unit until 1960.Last week, council members show-ed their interest in having the building painted this year.Construction of sidewalks on Wood street for the protection of school children will be delayed for another year.The city will pay a total of $220.03 for insurance protection at the Webster parking lot.The protection will include public liability and protection for employees working at the lot.Accidental Death Verdict Given In Drowning Case A verdict of accidental death w-as returned by a five-man jury yesterday in the drowing of three-year-old Monique Brous-seau, at Stoke Lake Saturday-night.Father of the victim, Robert Brousseau.of 380 Bowen S., testified that at the time of the drowning, he w-as about 200 feet from the lake burning trash and did not see the accident occur.Andre Beaulieu, 12, testified that although he did not see the child fall in, he noticed her in the water and sounded the alert.According to the witness, the child would have been submerged for about 10 minutes.The jury was made up of Albert Laporte, chairman.Archyüe Jacques, Emile Pelletier.Paul Gagnon and Louis Trudel.The inquest was presided over by Dr.Louis Gagnon.St.Francis District coroner.LEE VL WATSON & CO, Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile.Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg.Sherbrooke.Telephone LO 9-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.Î 8782 North Hatley Art Exhibit Opens Friday NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The sixth annual art exhibition sponsored by the North Hatley Community | Club will open Friday, at 3 pm.and will continue through Saturday and Sunday.On Friday afternoon there will be a special opening for the ; exhibitors, the Town Council members and their wives, patrons and members of the Club.Ewen Irvine Associate Editor of the Montreal Daily Star, will give the opening address and open the show.This Exhibition is held to give interested persons the opportunity of viewing the work of the painters, ceramists and sculptors.This will include sculpture by August Weidman and his st:i dents; painting and pottery of the children's class; pottery by Gaétan Beaudin and the students at the Work Shop; jewellery and enamelling by Marc Andre Beau-din and his students.Among those exhibiting paintings will be Lucille Irvine.Virginia Powel, Michel LeBlanc, Valentine Edgar, Eloise Wade, 1 Renee Chrisite, August Weidman, Bill Cripps, Marion Scott, Mildred Beaudin, Eleanor Mae Kay.Mrs.Byron Brown.Nan Duncan, Bernadette Kelly.Mrs.l.ewis.Mrs.Moore, Irma Woodard, Steven Coste, Emily Le-Raron and Maida Stewart.A I soomil (e \u2018ore will be photographs by Charlotte and Ted .v.v.n and Doug Gerrish, and also the painting and decorating work done by the Flying shuttle winter group.This latter will comprise painted and stencilled trays, chairs, and decorated boxes.The patrons for this year's Show are as follows: - Mrs.Glen Bennett, co-president of the Women\u2019s Institute; Mrs.N.E.Cairns, pres, of the Ladies Association of the United Church; Mrs.Kenneth Dean, chairman of the Protestant School Board; Mrs.Fred Holland, president of the Anglican Guild; Mrs.James McCrea.pres.Girl Guide Association; Mrs.Camille Ladouceur.chairman of the Catholic School Board; Mrs.Lucien St.Laureni, Pres.Catholic Women's League; Bruce MacKay, pres.Village Improvement Society; Mrs.Arthur S.Moore, pres.Baptist Women's Circle and Eastern Star.Mr.Hart Mongomery, pres.North Hatley Curling Club; C.J.Reed, mayor of North Hatley; Stewart Reed, pres.Boy Scouts Associa tion: Mrs.Claud Smith, President Home and School Association; Wesley S h a r m a n.Worshipful Master of the Masonic Lodge; Mrs.Roger Smith.Brownie Association; Mrs.A.H.Stoddard, representative for the Universal-ist Church; Mrs.Robert Vaughan.co-president of Women's Institute.Two members are drawn from each local group to make up the Community Club.This club, with its excellent club room kitchen and large hall, provides a home for the Scouts, Guides, Brownie-and Cubs and the various organizations in town.There will be a Peoples' Choice again this year.Each visitor to the show is asked to vote for the picture they like best.Last year's winner was Mrs.Harford Powel.of Andover, Mass £ m 92 Record Boil $25,000 Asked In Theft Case I hu ec Monti ins 1 men, leniisiwlcil until 1 mLn toi tiiul on « horge* ot hieisking anti entering ami ot basing lungl ti tool* in then po- t-ssion at the time of (heir arrest, were iei|nest toi hail was granted h\\ Judge hdounrd Hoisvert yes* at breaking and rntenng (he being in possesmon of Inng ii iathei stunned when then tei da\\ 1 lie judge iradiis gianled then request but he set the amount at $2 \u2019,000 cash \u2014\u2014 each something ot a record in local court cnctes \\h, ha< ! 1 inter.Richard Stevens and William Gilbert pleaded not ginllv to charges home of Dr.I nnle Ibuneiui rally Monday morning ami to tools Judge Hoisvert then set the date of their preliminary hearing j for Friday Gilbert, whose record of lt; | years In prison since ttt.tti appai ; ontly made him the spokesman tor the croup, .i-.ked the judee it m\tthey could be released on ball M tjjw£\t\"Ves.\" said the judge, mv1 Ol 1> TIME \\ ISITOU \u2014 Gerard P right, accompanies Miss Mai idle OUlsniobile which i> sisiliiig the \"Winslow Boy\u201d Next Presenialion Af N.H.Playhouse Starting tomorrow nidit the North Hatley Pkiyh.-ust will be that classic of the English theatre, \"The Winslow Boy.\" Written by Terence Halt.-an who gave to the theatre such memorable productions as \"The Browning Version\" and a Separate Tables\", this play s greatness stems from the fact that il dis cusses a problem of uimci-al sig nificance: to what extent can any (given federal institution in a de* I inocracy have power over the in dividual under its jurisdiction?The particular case which Rat-! tigan employs to illustrate this i problem is that of Ronnie Winslow, a young English boy who is expelled from a British naval acedemy for an alleged theft.Having thus ruined the boy's reputation, the admiralty adds further insult by refusing to hear the father's plea that the lad be given a proper hearing.From this point on the drama hinges upon the efforts of Sir Robert Morton, a famous British lawyer, to have proper redress taken by the ! Crown.When first produced in New i York, following a ! : 'lily -uree.-s.ful London run, this play won the ¦Critic\u2019s award.Unforgettable as; ^ well as a powerful motion picture {starring the late Robert Donat, j ¦The Winslow Boy' is truly one ! of the finest dramas of modern ; theatre.Produced earlier this season at the Lachine Civic Theatre, Mont real, the drama will feature many ; I oi the original cast.Playing in { j the title role of Ronnie Winslow { will be Michael Tremblay, a ; young lad who has already had many stage and radio appearances to his credit.In the role of Sir Robert Mor ton wTll be Eric Heath, well known Canadian stage and tele-1 vision artist.The Winslow boy\u2019s parents will be portrayed by Al-; fred Gallagher and Kay Tremblay, two players who need no in ; deduction to either Montreal or I North Hatley audiem c- Winifred Dennis, winner of Liberty's Best Character Aetre -Award for the 1957-58 season, will oncf again a ume the role of Violet.Other prominent mem tiers of the cast include Beryl Baxter, Don McGill, Nan Stewart, Eric Kosky and John Codner.The production will be under the direction of Marion Dennis.ateiiaiule.numiu: T of John Milieu (Sherlirookel lid, sealed al the Vieneault.in a trip through Sherbrooke streets by (his 1903 lily.It is a replica of the fiiM Canadian made automobile.(Record Photo by Gerry 1 em.iyl i Award Contract For School Extension Const ruction of a 10-elass addition and the construction of a gymnasium at the Mitchell School, opposite Portland Square, will get underway as soon as pos- hie.said John MacLeod, secretary-treasurer of the Sherbrooke Protestant School Board, in an pouncing the award of the contract.Although eight construction companies tendered for the addi tion, the cost was not released The building should be com pletcd for the li)(i0-61 school year.'The ten new classes arc to be built on the Queen street side of the present building, thus mak ing the school I, shaped.A new and modern gymnasium G to be erected where the au ddoriuni is at present.The original building housing the auditorium was built in 1888.Af present, the Mitchell school goes up to the sixth grade, bid orme the construction is complet ed, seventh grade education will be given.\u201cThe seventh grade will he back where it should be\" said Mr.MacLeod.At present, the seventh grade is at the Sherbrooke High School.During the construction period, said Mr MacLeod, second grade I pupils will hold their classes at the High School.TRIES PRODITING Toronto-born David Gardner, an actor in Canada and Britain, now is training as a TV producer with the CBC.Short Term Imposed In Theft Case A threemonths jail term wa-imposed on Lucien Herman of no fixed address in Sherbrooke, after he pleaded guilty to a ch.i ' of theft before .nidge Edouard Boisvert yesterday in Magistrate's court.Herman had stolen a watch, j lighter and a brief ease valued at $3:'i trom Andre Capistrun of Sherbrooki August II.Although Herman had a pie lions leenrd, Judge Boisvert -S'o'ed hi- clemency alter il was found out that the youth bad been released from the [aval Itehabilil ation Pavilion after scr .une a two year sentence.\u201cDo you live in Sherbrooke?\" 'questioned the judge.\u201c1 was born here\" was the reply.\u201cWhere are your parents?\u201d krd judge Boisvert \"1 don\u2019t know I haven't seen {them for years,\u201d was the solemn reply \u201d1 will give you a break.This , your last chance\u201d concluded [the judge.Power \\ storm « bu b slun k the Miiillieni rettchos ol the I asl rin Townships \\ estent w> at lei noon caused extended |hhi n failures in several eonlrrs.G I Miliinuue, Southern Canada I\u2019oner Manager at W ati'ii die staled Ibis morniiiK that pouer lines wbleb were mil of roninilssinn In bis dis (riit of North Halley, Water-ville and Coatienok regions were eonipletely restored around 11.30 Iasi evening.North Hatley was hardest hit.I'mo large branches from elms suffering from 'Dulrh I Im Disease' fell across iiowcr lines near Ihe golf course, interrupting power servin' for railing periods of one (o two hours.Services inln many homes were cut by smaller hramTies falling on (he service wire.Lightning burned nut mimermis fuses and transformers I\u2019owet which failed around 2:30 was fully restored to all residrnts by 7:20.In Watervillc lightning broke through several sen ire wires disrupting power into homes in the comniiiniti In ( oali rook Ibis same (i noble pic vailed with main lines also being damaged by large hiiinehcs I ennowille and Sherbrooke were not affected by the storm Nof-So-Faithful Pooch Guardian MIAMI (AP) Two men and their not so faithful dug are in the lockup, charged with robbing telephone coin boxes.Detective Mike O\u2019Brien said the German shepherd stood watch for Lynn Waldon Swink, 21, and Holx-rt Rich urd Banks, 22 But the dog didn't let out a woof when a deputy crept up and caught the men rifling i a phone booth, O'Brien said.Parking Lot Nets Good Sum Gilbert immediately took oh jeeliim to the judge\u2019s attitude and declared \u201cThis is fantastic This cannot be called justice \"You have a terribly loiv; criminal record,\" replied Judce Boisi ert \"Vis.but I have turn in jail and paid tor my crimes,\" ans I tlic siirprisi'd Gilbert \"1 said $25,000 bail, iveh, and no arguing,\" eoneliuli'd the iiidge as Hie trio marehi'd off to jail Achievement Day Programs For 4-H Calf Clubs The ealf clubs brooke district are time tlii'si' days ment day pro:,rani: in thi\u2019 Slier tuning a busy with achieve .being held by llie various groups The 1 .rnnoxville ('all (Tub is meeting at the (' (\u2019 Warner farm on the Cook-hire Hood this afternoon.The judge of the ex hlbits at this alfair will tie Don MacMillan, ol Cookshiro 'The Saw yen ille Calf (Tut) will hold its achievement day at the Cookshii'e fair grounds next Mon day, starting at 10 a.m., and the Hatley ('.ill ( lull will stage its event at the Ayer's Cliff Fair grounds on Wednesday, Aug 20, at 1:30 p in Calf club niombris are also in vitod to participate in a series ol judging competitions, including the following for which pro grams have hi en issued Richmond, T hors Aug 2(1 10 a m , judging eompetition; 1130 a in , luncheon.Cookshire Mon Aug 24 1 P in .judging competition; 7 p.m.banquet Ayer's (Tilt.TTmrs.Aug 27 1:30 p.m.judging competition; 0 p m .banquet.Sherbrooke, 'Thins Sept.3\t9 a in., judging competition.SAVAGE I\u2019AST TIME Gn/./.ly hears used to he piltiwl against bulls for public amuse ruent in the days of old California.COME IN TODAY! rill IMIOIMATIONI NO OlllOATIONI ~C2ZE2I3\u2014 HEARING SERVICE 39 Wellington St.N.j\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 LH mu couioh - \u2014 \u2014 -Biwtrao HU\u2014» SStVIC» .1 Wellington St N.TtST, mlho* «*'-\u2014\u2022 «» »Y Û mr\tUf *** *** \u2014 N»m#\t.Î City\tProv .j^ay ehone Ma I* To Live Long Don't Marry WAVESIDE.England (Reuters \u2014M es Hannah Ede, celebrating her 101s; birthday Monda y, gave three pieces of advice to would-be cerenarians: \u201cDon't drink don't smoke\u2014 and don't get married.'' SEA GOING SALMON Salmon spend four to five year?a: sea before returning to fresh water, where they spawn add cue.Filter Plant For Swimming Pool Approved A filtration system, identical to the one installed in the St.j Hyacinthe city poo! will be installed in the Assumption parish pool, it was decided at the weekly council meeting last night.The system, to cost $19 850, will be installed shortly.Parks and Playgrounds Committee Chairman.Antonio Pinard, who opposed such an expensive filtra-1 tion system since the beginning showed his astonishment at the high cost.\u201cHow much R thn pool going to cost us ?\u201d asked Aid.Pinard.\u201cIt could cost us up to $25,000'\u2019 ; said Mayor Armand Nadeau, \u201cbut : we will have a Lille jewel.\u201d Several council members visit-, ed the pool last May and the deie-gr on expressed their n -h-irent at th\u20ac cicamc^ of tftc wat- j w.re®*\u2019.:*?¦-¦¦¦.IN I - & .¦ ¦' V- mmi * it Ë * to fâ \"4 WÈSÈsém 'W-* ' i ?! G A.* Tier j-g.f Pmi ¦ a hospital in Windsor Mills AT FIREMEN S CONVENTION' _____ C J.Allé, of Famham.left, and D.V.Miller, of Sherbrooke, delegates to the 37th convention of th< Brotherhood of Locomotivi Firemen and Enginemen being held in St.Paul, Minn., are shown examining the Brotherhood\u2019! National Safety Award,\tA TODAY IS AUGUST 18th Th»rt «re only 10 days left until tha New Sherbrooke Exhibition AUG.28th to SEPT.3rd Six full dayi and seven even-ing» of educational events and entertainment.Here it the schedule *>f events for the new '59 edition of fhe Sherbrooke Exhibition: NEW GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCE Every night from Sunday to Thursday inclusive, by Barnes, Carruthers Theatrical Enterprises, Chicago.Friday Evening: Opening Event.GIANT BINGO with $10,000 in prizes.FAMOUS CONKLIN MIDWAY Big Square Dance Competition Saturday Evening, Aug.29th HORSE RACING Saturday to Thursday LIVESTOCK PARADES Wednesday and ThurscUf 99 Sherbrooke DailgBccotd 'The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth D»y of February, 1B07, with which 1» Incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, eatabliahed 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, estabh htd\t1878 The Record ii printed and publuhed every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company limited, of which Edna A.Beerworth i* Secretary Tri d.-.iirer,\tat the\toffice,\tl\tIB Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the new*\tservice\tof The\tCanadian Presa, The Aaaoclated Preaa and Reuter*.Subscription Rate*: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Extern Townshipv 30 cent* weekly, SIS.fiO per year.Mall lubscription in Canada, tireat Britain\tor the United\tStatei: 1 year $#.00, fl month» $8 00,\t3 months $2.75, 1 month $1.00.Single come* 5c; 2 to 3 mo», old, 10c: up to 8 mo», old, 2V-.\"Authorized as second rlas» mail, J'nst Office Department, Ottav.»\" \u2018\tThe Record 1» a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed TUESDAY.AUGUST Ifl, 1059 Armand C.Crepeau Armand C.Crnpeftu, wh»e death occurred yeaterday, wa» a man who ha* played an important role in many field* of activity \u2014 in politic*, in hi* chosen profe**ion of engmerriny and in the sphere of education.{ ominjj ftom a family that ha* hen among the leader* in the Conservativ < aii*e in this province for generation*, it w,»* only natural that he should he active in the sphere of politic*, l arge ly due to hi* great personal popularity.he wa* elected a* member of the l egislative Assembly for Sherbrooke County on two occasion».I le also held a key role in the organization of the Sherbrooke convention whi< h result ed in the nomination of Mauiii e 1.Duplessis a* provincial party leader, An engineer and land surveyor, he was active in advancing the interests of these two groups, f le was one of the organizers of the Sherbrooke branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada and also served a term a» president of the Quebec I .and Surveyors.Upon hi» retirement from active politic*, he undertook a series of trip» through north-eastern Quebec and did much of the preliminary work of outlining the tremendous mineral deposit* of Un- i gava about which little was known un | til that time.I le was one of a sin a II but determin 1 ed group who laid the foundation* for the University of Sherbrooke and wa* largely responsible- for the establishment of the Eacuity of Science and the.School of Engineering.Ill* efforts in this respect were duly honored by the newly founded institution when it named him first dean of the Engineering Eacuity, a post which he held at I the time of his death.Impasse New Khyber Pass Sentinels W£LL?* * T% p58t ** m ^ «\u2022* Jets Guard Traditional Gateway t -»l If ffi \u2022 * fl \u2022I : » 4» « ?» « I ** I * i i *- » ?< « f I » t # i r 1 f t i t # f ê f î t #> 1 t Where The L The steelworker* union has ai led wisely and fairly in allowing aupervis ory employee* free movement in and out of U.S.Steel's Gary works Proper maintenance of plant equipment dr mancis their steady attention In marked contrast, union pickets in Pennsylvania seem to have set themselves up a* a barrier to block all movement in anil out of a plant.I hey will not even permil milk deliveries to supervisors camped in the mills.I hi* is a fresh reminder of the fa< t that the business of picketing is oflru badly warped and diverted (rom il* fundamental, legitimate purpose.1 he picket line serves notice to un ion woikrrs, non-union wotkets, am) others that a given factory or indushy is on atiike.legitimately, it can seek to exert atrong influence to keep any and all workers out of a plant and thus to reinforce support for a strike But when picketing goes to the lengths of forcibly barring the way to anyone who wishes to entei a plant it exceeds reasonable bounds.I o say tb-al such action is propri would be to give the picket line the authority of the indice or the army.Music To An Oxford University research psychologist claims that people me put to sleep by jnrr music \u2014 if it's good \u2022tuff, that is.f le asked a group of young men to beat time to the strong music of an undergraduate band atui a professional one.The first played so badly that the volunteers got stirred up and angry, but the good band sent them all to \u2022leep in a few minutes.To the layman, the volunteers might ino Is Drawn Nothing in the law constitutes a picket line as either a private army or a private police force, I he use of force is the monopoly of the law.Union workers seeking to enforce a strike, and through it their jobs demands, cannot reasonably justify seizing this weapon of the law to achieve their mils.A jiiokcter is an individual who walks m front of a factory gate bearing signs announcing the existence of a strike and urging general support tor his aims.When he wields his fists overturns cars, bar* the wav to vehicle», or brandishes any weapon of v in lens r.he is no longer a pi< keter but a breaker and usurper of the law 1 fowever fair his work demands may he, they do not sanctify violence.Organized labor regards picketing as an important device of persuasion.It* leaders should understand thorough ly that the abuses of this device may ultimately biing strong legal restrictions on picketing if the unions themselves do not exercise restraint and keep picketeis within sensible bounds.Sleep By have appeared to be awake, because they went on beating time in a trancelike manner, but hem (beat tests and electrical brain tests showed every syrnpton of genuine sleep.Some people have maintained all along that the music to which young people these days perform gyrations is E>ad.I hey aie sure to look for support for their point of view in these findings.If the music was good, they will reason, it would putt teenagers to sleep instead of Stirling them up.PESHAWAR, Pakistan (CP)\u2014 Ir! fighters of the Pakistani A r Force are tin* new sentinels of the Khyber Pass, a traditional gateway for invading armies to the Indian sub-continent, A member of both the Middle East and Southeast Asia security pacts, Pakistan today is the West's strongest link in Asian defence between the Mediterranean and the Far East.In this role, the storied Khyber and the northwest frontier have a special strategic importance.New airfields and a key Amer ican staffed communications centre are being established and U S.arms and equipment have been supplied, A r m y cantonments, once the pulse of British military power on the frontier, now are Pakistan army bases.\u2022 * \u2022 Recently, newspapers reported that Pakistan Air Force headquarters may be moved from Karachi to Warsak near the foot of the Khyber.Here Canada is aiding construction of Pakistan's largest hydro - electric «rheme, [due to go into operation next i year, A self - contained colony, com-I plete with staff houses, ad minis trative blocks, hospital and recreation centre, has been built for Canadian ami Pakistani workers on the Warsak project.It would provide a ready made new home for air force headquarters With aerial warfare, the Khy-bor Pass itself is less important as a military bastion.Indicative of this is the Pakistan government\u2019s decision to remove restrictions on photography in the pass.Today, more tourists than soldiers can be seen on the Kh\\ tier, whose now largely \u2022 unmanned forts command every bend on the 20-mile mountain road and railway.Permits are needed to enter tribal villages off the main road.\u2022 \u2022 * Pathan Tribesmen, who provide Pakistan with some of its best soldiers, still manufacture their own guns in village workshops.They wear their weapons like a woman adorns herself with tew els and stroll fully armed through Peshawar bazaars.In welding its armed forces into [one of the most efficient fighting 'units in Southeast Asia, Pakistan ! spends more than half its domestic revenue budget on defence and receives a large slice of American military aid.A threatened reduction in U S assistance produced strong Pakistani protests.Acceptance of American aid by-Pakistan, however, is regarded ; with suspicion by her Commonwealth neighbor.India, which | adopts a neutralist policy and ae-j cepts no foreign military aid.Many Indians say they fear Pakistan will use its American arms against India in a bid to gam complete control over disputed, divided Kashmir.* \u2022 \u2022 In turn, Pakistanis discount pledges that India's much larger army will never attack Pakistan first.President Mohammed Ayub Khan, describing India\u2019s intentions as aggressive, said the Indian Army \u2018'could launch a major offensive against us at 10 days' notice.\u201d Ayub Khan, who consistently has opposed any advance of So-! viet influence in Pakistan, argues .that Pakistan's defence of her' 1.400 \u2022 mile northwest frontier in reality is a defence of India too.His invitation to India to share in a common defence of the sub-! continent has not been taken up,' Meanwhile, bitterness is in-i creased by non-settlement of the Kashmir issue and repeated border incidents.Although many are purely local in origin, the in cidents often tend to be blown up out of proportion by both sides for propaganda purposes.Jacooy On Rriage SOUTH HAS FOUR CHOKES North's two heart bid was the i Jacoby transfer and South dutifully rebid to two spades.¦ North's second bid of two no-trump gave South four choices He could pass with a minimum or near minimum no-trump and jHior spades, he could bid three spades, he could bid four spades or three no-trump with a good no-trump.With 16 points South was one point above the Jacoby 15 point minimum and in addition he held two ten spots.He also held three spades with two honors but decided that the best play for game would be in no-trump.It was the correct decision.He might have slipped a little but with good defense he would have to lose four tricks and go down ; one On the other hand, there was no defense at all against three no-trump.He simply won the opening heart in his own hand and went after the spade suit.This gave him nine of the easiest tricks possible.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been; North East South West 1 Heart Pass 1 NT.Pass Beachcomber is WEST A 92 V Q 9 6 *> 3 ?K 10 6 NORTH AKJ 8 6 5 * ¥ A2 ?\t54 *863 EAST A A 7 V J 8 4 « J 9 7 3 2 A K ID 7 SOUTH(D) A Q 103 V K 10 7 ?\tA Q 8 A A .1 5 2 North and South vulnerable South\tWest\tNorth\tEast 1\tN T.\tPass\t2 V\tPass 2\tA\tPuss\t2 N.T.\tPass 3\tN.T.\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014V 5 3 Hearts Pass ?You, South, hold: Spades J-5-4.Hearts 3-2.Diamonds Q-8-7, Clubs A-J-B-4-3, What do you do\u2019 A\u2014Bid four hearts.You only-have to small hearts but you have eight points and honors in three suits.Y'ou want to try' for game.TODAY'S QUESTION Your partner opens one heart Scottish Inventor Answer to Previou* Puni* ACROSS 1 Scottish inventor, James .\u2014 5 His experiments \u2014w fo improvements in the steam engine \u201e He was -\u2014-in Greenock, Scotland 12 Suffix 3* Compass point 14\tWings 15\tCleft 18 Feminine appellation 17\tRemainder 18\tHe was *\t\u2014 instrument maker M Agonie* IS Sea aagle 23\tHasten 24\tLingered 28 Snake 32 Winglike part *3 Thing 15 Sooner than 38 King (Fr.l 37 Asiatic fowl *8 Operculum 3# Canvas shelters « Makes heavy rolling sounds 45 Invention of the governor was one of \u2014 crowning achievements 5 Hebrew month £6 ]F:fe of Aegtr 58 meat 59\tSties 60\tHuge tub 61\tEssential being 62\tWeight deduction 63\tBitter vetch 64\tMeat dish DOWN 1 Genial Î Range 3\tMetal containers 4\tRag 5\tStudents 6\tFinal» 7\tHis- occurred In 1819 8\tProhibited 9\tBread spread 10 Demolish 11 Seines 19 Silkworm 41 Perch 43 Witticism 21 Hawk parrot 44 Indian 24 Small pastry warriors \u20225 Century plant 46 Wait at table '-\u20196 Précipitation 48 Enthralled 27 Darling 29\tRavine 30\tIndian 31\tCommunists 34 Scholars 40 Desire for water 49\tGerman river 50\tWalking stick 52 Banc 58 Comfort 54 Killed 57 River in Switxerlano \t4\t7\ts\t\ty\t4\t7\t\ta\tf\tK)\t \t\t\t\t\tif\t\t\t\tii\t\t\t if\t\t\t\t\tfc\t\t\t\tiT\" li\t\t\t 16\t\t\t\t\t\t¦\t3\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\u2019c\t\t\t1\tv\t\t\t\t\t «\t\tft\t\t\t\t\t¦\t\t\t\tfO\tIj %7 id\t\t\t|\tfl\t\t\tr\t\t¦\ttr\t\t V~\t\t\t1\t|\t\t\t\t1\t1\t*\t\t f?\t\t\t\tr\t¦\t\t\tIT\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\tSi\tI\t\t\tL.\t\t\t ^ One-Way adult Fare /\u2022 ^ 'll For the round trip.12 and ( ^ ^ /A under 22 years of ag«.\tX Junior; f \\ 1 z One-Way Fare For the round trip for children of 5 J and under 12 year* old.Under 5 fre*.*.TV- «su ; .' »»-A W: : 'A Bern-een Eo**e-n Canada ICapreol, Sudbury, Cochrane, Wi-dsor, Sc-ia end east' end Weitern Canada (Winnipeg o-d wesfi Ben-een Canada and Midweitern and Webern United Swe*.Be*ween Western Canada and Eastern U.S.\u2022\tLecvMondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays \u2022\tStop-over pr-v pges\t\u2022 Gererou$ Return Limit \u2022 300 bs.Baggage A.iowarc# Comp'ete information fronr cny C.N.or C.F.Ticket Agent.J CANADIAN NATIONAL Historic Events Are Recalled In Rogers' Pageant Bv IVY H \\TCH DERBY' \u2014 Th* Rogen Ranker» pageant, held in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the dramatic expedition of Rogers Rangers, and in observance of the 350th anniversary Festival of the discoverey of Lake Champlain and \"Verd Mont\" by Samuel de Champlain, took place three nights, Friday, Saturday and Sunday by the shore of Derby Pond.This site has its own historic significance, being the scene of many a skirmish with the Indians and other enemies of the local settlers Block houses and a stockade have long since disappeared bui the present embankment along the shore wa* built by the early white seitlers.The outdoor setting with white birches along the shoreline, made the perfect backdrop for the colourful red and white costumes of General Amherst and I.t Hamilton, the Indians in thr.r war dress feathers and paint, and the Rogers Rangers in their forest green suits.The oast presented an excellent performance in two acts.Cedric Pierce Jr.portrayed the part of Major Robert Rogers to perfection, taking his orders from General Amherst to >et out from Crown Point on September 13, 1759 to travel north to the St.Francis River along the St, Lawrence River to seize an Indian Village.UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS STANDARD ELECTRIC PORTABLE ] Sales Rental Servie» ADDING MACHINES including the New ADD-MATE \u2022 Carbon Paper Ribbons and Supplies Underwood Limited 320 King St,, W,, Phone: LO.2-5111 Ranger Captains each acted with realism as did the hundreds of Ranger men on the trail during the fights with the Indians the weary ending of the trip and trials of hunger and haidship The Indians war dance was as it must have been 200 years ago, danced by the bravos, around the camp fire to the music of the tom-toms, slow at first then bursting into wild enthusiasm Dean Palin, as Captain Jacob*, a Siockbndge Indian travelling with the Rangers, Phil Know-1 ton, as a Powder Indian, and John Irons as a young Indian lad.all did a fine job with the Indian language and signs.Friday night was Champlain Festival night, and Roy Kennedy, portraying Samuel de Champlain was one of the guests, as were Jake Stewart and Wayne Fogg, two U.V.M.students who with their birch canoe were part of the Champlain escorts from St.John to Lake Champlain.Mr Kennedy spoke a few words of welcome in the French language, then in English gave a brief history of the happenings of 1609 taken from the diary of Champlain.Between the first and second act, Don Thurston, as narrator for the pageant paid tribute to co-chairmen Cedric Pierce.Sr.and Mrs.Carroll Aldrich, and to the many men and women from New- F.ngland and the Eastern Townships who have worked to make this a successful \"year of happenings.\" Saturday night was \u201cInternational night.\" Lloyd Bliss as M.C., introduced three special guests, all historians, M o n s i g n o r 0'Bready, of the University of Sherbrooke, E.J.Slruthers, president of Stanstead Hisiorical So-e.cty and Leonard Auger, of Magog.Monsignor spoke in French and Mr.Strothers in English on historic events pertaining to this pageant.Mr.Auger brought greetings from the northern end of Lake Memphremagog, the great lake which played such an important role with the Rangers on their trip from \u201cOdanak\" to the Amin toosuc river to Fort No.4.Lee Emerson, former governor of Clermont, introduced the guests Sunday night, among whom was George Dale of Chicago, formerly of Essex County and noted historian of this region.Mr.Emerson paid tribute to C.Pierce.Sr., for his fine work on the pageant, and to Flora Cou», assistant director He also introduced Charles Beilin of New York, director of the show, who in his brief remarks paid tribute to the east for their excellent efforts.SWEETSBURG \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Garnet Roger and three children, of the Centre Road were a! Sherbrooke visiting Mrs.Roger's parents, Mr.and Mrs H McLeod.George and Muriel remained for a week s \\a-vation with their grandparents, and as guests of Gordon Robin son and of Mr.and Mrs Donald McElrea Mr and Mrs.Freeman Yshton, of Springfield, Mass.spent a week with her mother.Mrs T D.Barber.Mr and Mrs.Jerry Manson and son James visited Mr and Mrs H.S.Wells, near West Brome.Mrs Manson is ass.sting in the home of her brother.Mr.Bert Wei'.s, while Mrs Wells Is a patient in the B.M P.Hospital Miss Melina Loiselle is at Lowell and Boston.Mass , visit ing her cousins and friends for two weeks.COULD BOMBARD Continued from page 1 ing in his recent Moscow TV broadcast that in two world wars the United States '\u2019did not get a single acre of soil or a single cent in reparations \" Red Star said Nixon - state m e n 1 \u201ccontradicts historical facts \u2019\u2019 CHARGE EXPANSION \u201cNixon forgets in particular such a trifle as that after the Second World War the U S A took under its control about 2,000 islands in the Pacific which formerly had been Japanese mandates,\u201d Red Star said \u201cTile U.S.A.continues to occupy Formosa territory that has been Chinese from time immemorial.\" Formosa is under the control of Ghiang Kai-shek's Chinese Nationalists.\"It is not one acre but a million acres that U S.monopolists placed under their control as result of the Second World War,\" Red Star complained, \u201cAnd this does not include the hundreds of military bases in dozens of other countries.\u201d THREE BELIEVED Continued from page 1 mg to 100 feet at the bottom It is of concrete and earth fill construction Meanwhile, at Knnts a spokes man for the Madison county sheriff's office said there are un confirmed reports of three deaths NO CONFIRMATION Two of the deaths were reported at Cliff Lake and one at Wade Lake He said the lakes are west of Hehgen Dam m an iso Uted area No one can reach the scene to confirm the deaths, the sheriff's spokesman reported, lie added \"Wo presume they are tn some way connected with the earthquake.\" Three bridges leading to the dam from Bozeman, Mont .were reported out It was not known if they were destroyed by the senes of tremors Sheriff's deputies attempting to reach the dam were unable to reach it by car along U S High way 287 They abandoned their autos and walked to the dam.STILL HOLDING latter, they reported by -adio that the dam still was holding They told of an 18-foot fissura- in the earth along the lake front, at the opposite end from the dam.Residents of Ennis, of about two population, were awakened by officers and told to prepare food and water, place them in their ears and stand ready to move to higher ground The same warning was passed to residents of Three Forks and Trident, Mont .about 100 miles upstream, north of the dam The lake and dam are owned by the Montana Power Company.The earth shocks were felt from east of the Rockies to the Pacific.Dishes were rattled as far east as Regina.PIGEON HILL \u2014 I Mr and Mrs.Ken Willey were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Loritn-,or Willey, and Mr.and Mrs .1 Miles in Richmond.Master Freddie Willey returned home after a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs.James Miles, in Inverness.Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.Ken Willey were, Mr and Mrs.Leslie Clough, of St Lam liert, Mr and Mrs.Donald Her geron and family, Mr and Mrs.James Bergeron, of East Berk shire, Vt , and Mr.Arthur Beattie, of Sweetsburg KN0WLT0N \u2014 V s- Isabelle Miller, R N .daughtc.v*t Mrs M W Miller.>rr:uv.home on Monday after three years on duty as a Med ral Missionary at the Have>n of Hope Sanitarium in Remue\u2019s Mills Hong Kong Miss Miller is « re.or of the Out patient Clime, ot this large refugee camp, and - under the sponsorship of the Montons Mssionary Society of '.he United Church Previous to her sojourn at Hong Kong, she w\u201es supervisor of a hospital in e Canadian West and prior to that ahe was a missionary in China ts'ie » spending a holiday with her mother, and sister.Miss Christine Miller, at their home hero result .vt an International Study Centre sponsored by the Canadian Red Cross at the University of Toronto, tw\\> of the DO foreign delegates an- spend h .r their Hospitality Week in Brome County Eddy van de Wnickel from Bnuvsels.Belgium, i- a guest of Mr and Mrs N.Sanborn, and Matti Niemala, of Finland will be staying with Mr and Mrs Latence Draper at Brome.The annual excursion of the Montreal Cheerio Shut'm Cluh for the Blind took place, when members wore transported to Know lion by htis.to spend the day at the Brume Lake Boating Club.Douglas Home, son of Mr and Mrs James Horne, of Knowlton, who is a 2nd Constable of the Roy al Canadian Mounted Police, was given the honor of following ! four feet behind the Queen w hen site reviewed the Cubs and Girl Guides in Moncton, N B The Golf Club held its mid-season social evening when a buffet supper was enjoyed at 7.30 followed by dancing throughout the evening Mr and Mrs Paul Kurland ami son Craig, of Hardwick.Vt., « wa re guests of their aunt.Miss Ethel Miller Mrs Rebecca Porritt visited Mrs Maud Ball at the Courville Rest Home at South Stukely, Mrs Grayison Consens and Miss Mary Beth Paige motored to , West Berkshire, Vt , to visit tx-l I atives, The Iron Hill Guild held a ,suc-« cssful Food Sale on Mr.Guy Wilson's lawn Mr and Mrs Harold Mooney, of Mernmac, Mass , were giiests of Mr and Mrs.Grayson Cons I MIS.Mr Andy Allerton.of Toronto, was a guest of his mother, Mrs, |G R Allerton.8HERRROOKT DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, AUG.18, 1M» Financial & Market Report (GREENSHIELOS A CO.LTD.) NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am Amer Telephone\t80'«\t80'» Anaconda\t65li Bethlehem Steel\t55'» Borden's Co\tR8 Chrysler\tS41»\t851« Comm Solvents\tt3'« Cons Edison\t64'»\t64'4 Douglas\t45 Dupont\t269-S\t270 General Electric\t81\t81 'General Motors\t54\\\t53*v Goodyear\t136 Int.Paper\tI30M Int.Telephone\t: John» Ma mille\t1 Mnotg Ward N.\\'.Centra I\t1 Pepsi\t; Radio\t( Republic Mrel U S Rubber\tI Std.Oil of N J\t1 Studehaker l S Steel\t!< Vanadium Steel Wool worth\t1 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am.SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Mr and Mrs Harrison Evans and family , of Manchester, N il.were guests of Mr, and Mra.Moi ton Evana.ütrîiiH 34 ' u'» 100' a Ï '^3 k*« 7\"~ \u2022 m 1 a 1 THE MARKET TODAY (Greensh'elda A Co.Ltd > Stock prices eontiinied to drop in moderate trading Algomu 37'« off 1 3 8 Banque Can Nat 57'« off D Bank of Mtl 57 off 1 \\ Canada Cement 33olt IS Can Bank Com 60', o(t 2'% Dist.32 7/B off 1-1 8 Rom.Stores 65 5 8 oft 1 \\ Rom.Tar 18 off a, Massey Ferguson 13 5 8 off 3 8 Noranda 52 \\ off 17 8 A V.Roe 9-5/8 off 1 t 8 Stelco 84 off I'-, The Dominion Bureau of Sta tistics reports sales by Canadian department stores in the week ended August 8th were 8 3'V higher than in the correspond ing week last year, The Canadian dollar yesterday reached a 5% premium over the U.S.dollar at $105 3/16 for Hie first time since Sept.1957.The price of spot copper on the London market dropped £10A« per ton from 1'230', on Friday to £228 Dominion Textiles Co.Ltd.an nounce Hie purchase of rnachin ery and equipment from Can udian Coïtons Ltd Canadair Ltd lias been award cd a $91D million contract for the airframes of 200 Lockheed F 104G Starflgihters The $60 million contract to supply the en ginos was awarded to the Orenda Division of A.V.Roe.The Alberta and Southern Natural Gas Co reports thaï IL S Federal Power Cominiswion has «et Del 15th as the date to he gin hearings on a 1400 mile Brit ixh Columbia to California pipe line project The $330 million project is planned by Pacific Gas Transmission Co.a subsidiary of Pacifie fias and Electric Co for San Francisco.Alberta and Southern, also a Pacific Gas and Electric subsidiary is an export company which hopes to feed Alberta natural gas into the pipeline system.AUCTION SALE Ts Mttls *6» lltuts of Hu UK James Arthur Lowry th« following «rtlcUt will b* told \u2022 1 public auction «t hi*\tr#*l d»nc« In lnv*rn«*$ Vlllig# on Thursday, Aug.20th, 1959 Sal* will commtne# on* p m.*h*rp ALMOST NEW I Migidiire; 1 Hff-trie w*»hlng machine, 1 Davanport, 1 Hoover vacuum ricaner, I L*Ay Boy chair, one Kitchen range, one large heater for wood; alao 1 electric r* dlo, 1 battery radio; 4 complete bed*, apringa and m«Ure*ac$, 1 aldoboard; I glaait cupboard; 4 bureau*; 1 dinner set, mixed lot of dlahe* »onie believed to be antlquea A large quantity of blankets, quilts, sheets, pillow canes, etc , cooking ufennlls; I rifle; I shotgun.1 wheelbarrow, 1 long ladder, a small quantity of dry lumber and dry kltrhen wood Smell tools, hoes, shovels, axes and forks Term* f ASH SMALL l BURNS, Auctioneer* C W McVetty, Executor Ahmbi\t37*»\t37\".Algom*\t37'«\t36 '» Uumin um\t33\t32\", Yrgus\trp\t37 lz\t Ashe si us\t32\t Allis\t\t26', Bell Tel\t42\t41,s Rr«ul\t5-S\t5\u2018, B A OU\t37 \\\t377s B C Forest\t\t15 B (.\u2019 Powei\t38'v\t Can, Cement\t33\",\t Can Iron\t30\t Cdn Brvwenes\t39'«\t39', Cdn Ui .Mum A\t14'x\t Cdn.Co Lute so Cdn, Inti Power\t23\t22'» Tfd\t45'»\t t dn 1\u2019ae Kailw.iy\t27s*\t27\u2018v t'on Smelters\t20\t19'» Dist Seegrams\t32\u2019»\t33 Dont, Bridge\t23\t»-\u2022.^ Dom Tar\t18\t17\", Dom Textile\tIDs\tIDs Famous Playets\t2L'«\t Forn (US)\t75\t74'j Fraser\t29\t28', Gen Dynanues\t48\t Home i'll \\\t\t15'» Howard Smith\t44 'v\t44 Mud-on B Mining\t52'i\t52'» Imperial Oil\t39\t Ind Aeceptanee\tSUS\t39\", Int Nickel\t98' i\t98 Inti Taper\t12.3'y\t121'» Interproi Tqv\t53'-:\t53 MacMillan \"IV\t4l,k\t41 MacMillan \"U\"\t4Us\t41 Massey Harris\tI3:'s\t13\"» Molsons \\\t27',\tV.Texaco\t67\t66 B Nat Steel Cat\t17\t17 B Noranda\t52\",\t52 Tow ell Rivet\t37',\t Trice Bros\t43\",\t42'» Hoe, A V\tIDs\t9\"» Hoyalite Oil\t7 75\t8 St 1.Corp\t17\",\t17 '» Saluda Sheriff\t13\tI25s Shaw itugan\t32',\t32 Steel Co\t84\t82'» Steinbergs A\t28'-.\t Trims Can Cipe BANKS\t27'y\t\u2022»« Ban Can Nat.\t57',\t57 Bank of Montreal\t57\t55'» Bank of N, S\t7»\t76 Can Bunk ol Com\t60 >,\t80 Koyal Bank\t84 D\t83 -\\ \u2019Tor Dom Bank\t62 ' v\t58 BAILEY Un and Kevin, children of Mr.and Mrs.Enc Bailay (nee Ethel Christian), are plear-t-ti to announce the arrival of their sister, Margaret Joy, at the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, August 17th, 195!) GOBEIl To Vic and Darien^, inee Mi-Comb), at the Montreal Hospital, a son, 8 lbs.15 oa, |a brother for Wendy, on Wed Aug 5th, 195» McELREA David Robert, son of Alton and Lorna, wishes to aniKHitu-o the arrival of his sister, Cynthia Pearl, at the Sher-'« coke Hospital «>n Sunday August t«.1959 Both well.Orallii %r>o New Power at These Pumps Your Supertest dealer now offers you two great new gasolines ! These all-new high octane gasolines, are refinery-blended to give you top performance, more mileage and economy for your gasoline dollar.Fill up at your Supertest dealer\u2019s next time you need gasoline ! SUPERTEST SERVICE GUARANTEED WHEREVER YOU SEE THIS SIGN! You get more than just service\u2014you now get GUARANTEED Service when you drive in to fill up with new Supertest gasolines.This pledges that your gasoline purchase will be absolutely FREE if your Supertest dealer displaying the SERVICE GUARANTEED sign fails to wipe your windshield and check your oil.ITS NEVER FAR FROM WHERE YOU ARE TO THE SIGN OF THE MAPLE LEAF CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 « in Anglo (Un Pulp 43\t43 Anglo Nlld.\t7\t7 Cdn Ingcrsoll ltd 40 \u2022III Cons Piipor\t40 'v 40 Mm A Out Paper 33'.«\t33 Traders \"A\"\t38\t37G\tB Trans Ml Oil Pipe 1214\t1211 Quebec Tel.\t33 Shop A Save\t22\t21 B MINES Advocate\t2 85 2 75 Alta Gas Trunk 28\t27:l< Cassiar\til'« Cons Denison 137,\t14 Gunnar\t13 Vi Hollinger\t33\t33 Kerr Addison 21\t21 New I Iosco\t82 I'ei mo I\u2019M.\t115 Qiiemont\t1111 11 '/« B ! Strep Rock\t12',i 12'4 .\u2014.¦¦¦\tJ Berliner» To Wait HOF, West Germany (Reuters) | Some\t(sirs, including one carrying West Berlin Mayor Willy Brandt, waited M«>nday for up to three hours to pass through ! the East.German border check- j poinl here West German frontier I officials said the East German control authorities were dragging out formalities.Poison Ivy Study MONTREAL (CP) - Botanists , with great knowledge in all sorts of obscure specialities will learn a lot about one simple plant Uu« week Organizers of the ninth In fernational Botanical Congress, opening here Wednesday, an studying poison ivy.It grows only j in North America.(£ari>\tnt\tShmiks TIBBI'I'S\tÎ wl*h to f!xpr al 9 00 am in Noire Dame dr P< rpelnel Secours Church HEATHERINGTON, Rob.rt VI Sherbrooke, Que., on Monday, August 17.1959, Robert Heather mgton.in his 78th year, son of the late Thomas Heathenngton j .hh! hi- wife the late ElizatxHi Mont igne resided at Youville Hospital Resting at Gerard Mon | fette Funeral Parlor, 33 Bowen An- South Funeral service on Wednesday.August II) at 9 oft 0\tm.in St Saerement Church In I termeul in St.Michael's Cerne 1\tery.i RIDDl.E.Joitm Mi!#» Entered into ivsl at the Shcrhrooke Ho.» pilai on Tuesday, August 18, 1859, Justin Miles Riddle, helm ed husband of Charlolte Emily Quine, in his 69lh year Resting in the R I Bishop Funeral Chap el.300 Queen Blvd.North, Sher brooke, \u2019Tel.1,0 2 9977 Funeral nolire later.DRAPER HASTINGS FUNERAL SERVICE CownnivilU - Sutton .Waterloo Knowlton A Price For Every Pune Tel 157 Cowantvllle Tel.11 Sutton Ri L.BISHOP \u2022 1^' T «FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Qu«»n Blvd___LO.7 M/7 Wa Want Hospital Rad* FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St.I.O.2-246R MONUMENTS KIPLING MEMORIAL WORKS COOKSHIRE \u2014 Phone 70 Lannoxvllla \u2014 LO t 171f Danvilla \u2014 Tal.307 MONUMENTS NOW Delivery end erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN-SHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet (how-ing beautiful stone» \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone o- call: Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mendigo) COATES \u2014 In loving memory of our 6r.tr enter, Shirley Ann Coate», who pajM-d awiy on Augu»t 18th, l#se Wallad in our h«»rl4i th«r«'* a garden Where rrnmmie» bloom every day, In the rainbow colour* of happlnesa jyhe Rave ui.ere the master took her rway.Fondly remembered bi ,\u2022 CATHY and BOB, (tinier arKl brother-in-law j, PE7XR A JOSEPH mephewAi, EleArVE êc WAYMOND.(ulster At brother-in-law , and JEFFBKY (nept\\cv.Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks II SO per ijMertto* DEATH NOTICES ISc per line.Minimum afurt» $1 50 (10 Use* or Uu.) 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the city and district of Montreal, doing business under the name of Lambert Lumber A Supplies Reset ¦ ,defendant'.The defendant la ordered to appesr within one month , RAYNAUD FRECHETTE, Pep PCS.A DUNHAM \u2014 Mrs.Elsie Doherty gtvd daughter.Miss Klda Doherty, have gone to California to visit friends and relatives Mrs Noseworothy, a i.w.' i» staying at St Lambert with her brother, was in Dunham accompanied by her brother, nephew anal family, and they were sws-ts of Misses Erm\u2019.y and Annicc Selby Miss K.irror entertained the IV, \\ of All Saints Church at her home in Kast Famham.Mr and Mrs.Willi*, of Montreal.are guests of Mr.and Mrs K S.Selby at their cottage at Selby Lake Mr and Mrs Ira Whipple and family, of Ayers Cliff, Mr.aid, ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store nevt to th* Parking Let\" Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types ot furniture, at attractively low price*.As we iccept tr*de-m*.you will find mtny secondhand artie\u2019es in excellent\tcondition.\u2022\tFURNITURE\t\u2022\tWASHING\tMACHINES \u2022\tSTOVES\t\u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022\tACCORDIONS\t*\tB-H PAINT We Offer Eosv Payment Terms, If Desired.OVER 55 YEARS We Have Been Doing ELECTRICAL WIRING & MOTOR REPAIRS for the people of Sherbrooke and district! 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MOVING and STORAGE for furniture \u2014 Separate Apartment Storage \u2014 Moving \u2014 Packing \u2014 Local & Long Distance.Agent for United Van Lines.RAOUL MARTINEAU TRANSPORT Tel.LO 2-4589 Maverick Party Is Hopeful CORNER BROOK CPT\u2014A M*v trick\tparts hop** to supplant the Progressive Ccvnser vatives as the official opposition .in ihe Newfoundland Itf '.stature after Thursday's general election Created less than three weeks ago, the Newfoundland Democrat!»' Party has 19 candidates galloping after seats in the 36 j seat legislature, dominated he fore dissolution July 28 by the 3! man Liberal government of Premier Joseph Smallwood The Liberals have 33 candidates, the United Newfoundland Party nine and the Conservatives 33, There a-e \u2019wo Independents Democratic party leader Ed Finn, Jr, a 33 year old former newspaper man, says the CI.C supported party could elect \u201cas few as four or as m-any as 10 members We» ern Newfoundland\u2014with i heavy labor vote from the 3,000 union members of the Bowater s Newfoundland pulp and paper mills and 3,000 more from trade 'unions in smaller labor groups\u2014 \u2022is the main area of the Demo cratie party's first campaign.WARDEN \u2014 Mrs M Sicard, Mrs.Marcotte, Mr:».Mallette.Mrs.C Bowker, Mrs C Mairs and Mrs.W.M.Wallace in company with ten other W I.members from Waterloo attended a luncheon at Cowansville, guests of the Fordyee PIANOS v NEW AND USED FURNITURE 1504 King West Te).LO.9-3423\u2014Sherbrooke Branch W I.Following the luncheon all enjoyed a conducted tour of the Bmck Silk Mills.Miss Dorothy Wallace accompanied the group and helped furnish transportation, Mr.and Mrs Wilfred Copping enjoyed a motor trip to Ontario.TAILOR For ladtss and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King W\u201e Apt.10 LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Campaign vs.Bag* KENTV1LLE.N S.(C PI\u2014 Press, radio and television cam paign to warn parents of the need for precaution in the use of plastic bags will he carried out by | the Nova Scotia 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Sherbrooke, Grand Stand Tickets now on Sale at Levesque Furniture Store: 38 Wellington St.South.M T S**oson President A C Rets Manager J.T Lamontagne Sec Tr»as I VACUUM REPAIRS Estimate* \u2022 Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenee Sherbrooke SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Miss Sandra Taylor, of St Lambert, has been visiting Mr, and Mrs.Elmer Duffy and family.Mis* Marilyn Duffy accom | panied her home and spent a week a guest of Mr, and Mrs.Taylor and family, and is holidaying with the Taylor family at their cottage at North Hero, Vt.Miss Marjorie Dunn, of LHver-ton.was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Duffy.Little Miss Donna Duffy accompanied her home for a visit.Miss- Audrey Millar, accompanied by her sister.Miss Betty Ixiu Millar, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Lysier, of Gloucester, Ont.Mr Willie Millar was taken ill while working in the field.The doctor was called and he i was rushed to the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he underwent an emergency operation.Mr.and Mrs Galen Cootc.Stephen.Melanie and Grace, motored to New I/mrion.Conn., to spend the weekend with Mr and Mrs Bothwell Skillen Mr» W Bentley, of Bisboplon, 'was a weekend guest of Mr and Mr» Stewart Moore and Mr R : Moore Mr and Mrs.R Harris on, of Sherbrooke, were also guests Miss Margaret Montbomery, of Montreal, visited her parents, Mr and Mrs, R Montgomery, over the weekend Mr and Mrs.Thomas Hill, of New York City are guest» of Mrs.Hill's brother, Mr, Elson Richmond, Mrs.Richmond and family.Scirnce Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain or Discomfort Findi Subxtanre Ttiit Relirre» Pain And It thin j A* It Shnnki Hemorrhoid* Toronto.Ont.(Special) \u2014 For the first time science has found a rr-iv hcalira substanoo with t.b» ability to shrink hemorrhoid' and to relieve pain end itching.Thousands nave her-n relieved with this inexpensive eub'taDro right in the privacy of their own home anthout any di\"omfort nr inronveni»rr-o, In case after case, while gently relieving pain 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BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED J.S.MITCH ELL £- CO.LTD.BAD OLD DAYS Children were working ;3 hour?* div with a hi'if-fcour break ir Enghsb woollen mills in \u2019.S' 164 Wellington St.North.Tel.LO 2-2662 i r i Girl Guides Of Thetford Mines Aiierd Camp THETFOHD MINES - The F\u2019.rst Thfford Girl Guide Company beW its ar.nual camp re- OÎ1 of La the kind MacLeod, t this per- under the groum Aylmer Farm, with permission of W K The weather throughc jod was excellent.The camp was belt leadership of Mrs.Cora Kenney, Captain, assisted by Mrs.Gtbb, Quartermaster, and Mrs.Ria Hoogerdyk.Life Guard and Swimming Instructress Through the co-operation of the Thetford Mines Boy Scouts, the Girl Guides were permitted to use the full camping equipment of the Scouts, so no setting-up of tents or other equipment was necessary as the boys vacated the campsite on the same day that the girls moved in.Each day in camp started with a short period of physical culture under the direction of Mrs, Hoottf \" 'k The pr.r.cipal activity during the two-week camp, owns to the hot weather, cor.s.sted of sw.rnmtr.g Of the 18 g.ris present.8 obtained their First Class Swimming Badges.Several others were able to improve their swimming style.A surprise visit was paid by F P.Hodgson to the camp one evening to examine the girls on their knowledge in life-saving and artificial respiration.Mr.Hodgson had been giving instructions on these subjects during the past winter to the Girl , Guides, and the girls acquitted themselves creditably.A group of the Guides went on a half-day\u2019s hike during which they had to prepare a two-course meal from ingredients which they had brought from camp.This hike was performed in preparation for their First Class Badge, Fourteen girls went on a five mile h.ke and this performance n heat of 9: de grees was quite a featt Parents and fr.ends visited the camp one afternoon and evening, and several stayed to take part in the camp fire and marshmallow roast.The Catholic girls of the group attended Mass each Sunday under the gu.dance of Mrs Cora Kenney The Protestant group were taken to Thetford M res' Anglican Church by Mrs Gibb and Mrs Hoogerdyk.While in camp, each patrol had to cook its own meals over open wood fires and the results were quite surprising in their excellence.Besides the girls from Thetford Mines, a patrol of six girls came from Asbestos to attend' camp.BEEBE \u2014 Week c~d guests of Mrs \\v.Muir were Mr.and Mrs Lass-re nee D .perry and daughter».Betty and Cathy, of Windsor.Coi n , and Robert Peacock, Beebe.While hire they visited at the summer homes of Mr.and Mrs Roland Bean and Mr.and Mrs Merrill dearies at Woodland Bn, North Hatley Mr.and Mrs Bernard Laberee and children, and Mrs.C.B Crook enjoyed a motcr trip through points of interest in New Brunswick and Nos a Beotia, travelling en route through Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine Mr and Mrs Richard Malcolm and son of St, Laurent were week-end guests of Mrs H, J.Stubbs, Mr and Mrs Charles Her.der son of Three Rivers were weekend guests of his parents.Mr and Mrs.Arthur Henderson.Week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Wilson and family and Mrs, A.Sin.were Mr.and Mr«\tWi\u2019Str\tC 1* Of Ffur».B\t\tfsTtiily of VT'cirfed.Conn MY and Mrs Charles Craig and \\ \\\tRecent o\t¦.erngh! ia-ests\t» it\tdaughter of Toronto, Ont also » \u2022''\u20224?\t5\time hotr\tse were Mr\ticxi\tspo-i: a week at the same home.Mrs SOT-5\tHoward of Srherg\tAnderson »newis, Cerry James and rookie Illinois import Carver Shannon scored Winnipeg touch downs, two of them on passing plays Van Pelt kicked two con I verts and a single and Charlie Lshepard also singled.The league has another double .dale Thursday when Calgary goes to Winnipeg to play the drey Cup champions on their home ground and Saskatchewan goes to Vancouver to meet.Lion* Baseball Monday'! Gome* NATIONAL IIAGUI l.otin 5,\t4 Pltt*burfh 7, Chicago 4 ftan Frinciteo a, Cincinnati T Milwaukee it FeO* Angel** J, 4.AMIOICAN LIAGUt Deiroi» 5.Claveland 4.Only rMr.e\t>.INTERNATIONAL LCAGUK Rirnmon*! 7.RocheaLer 4.fOnly game \u2022ehefluleflj.Today'! Game* NATIONAL LEAGUI At f/oui* Philadelphia \u2014Montreal Alouettes Monday eut 220-pound fullback Ed Sears to reduce their import rosier to 17 for today\u2019s j opening Big Four game in Hamil-i ton.The Als can dress 12 Ameri- Stondinqs NATIONAL LEAGUt LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS E»it Provid«n, Cardell Fanmos, 167'A Boston, outpointed Willie Troy, tfil, N'ew York, 10 \tW\tle\tPet.San PrancUro\t«7\tftO\tft?3 l,o* Angelrs .\tAft\tft4\tftlfi Mtlwaukff \t\tft!\tft4\tft.3« Pittiburffh \t\t\tÎW\tftOO ( hJcagn\t\t\t\tft?\tMi\t4111 Cincinnati \t\tftft\tw\t471 St.I.oui*\t\t\t\t64\t4fi7 \t41*\tfif*\t41ft AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet OllMSii\t\t\tfi»\t46\tfiOft Cleveland \t\tfi7\tftO\tft?3 N^w Ynrk \t\tftH\tft»\t4»fi Raltlmor#\tft?\tto\t49fi Detroit\t5H\tAO\t4f»2 K*n*«* CMv \t\tftft\t«2\t470 Rnglnn\tM\tA3\t,4A2 Washington\tW\tfi»\t.410 INTf «NATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t \tW\tI.\tPet.Ruffiln\t7ft\tftfi\t.573 Havana\t\t\tfiH\t01\t.527 Columbin \t\tfi7\tAT\tft 1ft Miami \t\tfil\tfifi\t4»?Miami\tfi4\tfifi\tm Richmond .\tA4\tfift\t4»?Rnchn*t^r .\tfi?\tfifl\t177 Montreal\t.\tfi2\tfi»\t473 Tnronte\tftQ\tn\t.450 JUNIOt\tLEAGUE\t\t \tW\tL\tPci.Fullar\t70\tI\t»ft?Coat Iconk \t .\t12\t»\t571 Wlnd.V'P \t\t12\tto\tMft KIM \t\t\tR\t14\t3fi4 Indians\t\t\t1\t20\t1.30 1 4 8 Mi S', 12 Lucile Wheeler's Mother Dies In Hospital Saturday MONTREAL\u2014dF\u2014Mrs.Harry Robert Wheeler, mother of skier ________________________ ____________________ ! married in 1933 Her husband is .president of Grav Rocks fnn, fnc .PWO ( HAMf\u2019IONS \u2014 Al Johnston, 26, pro at Kanawakl Golf Club, at Jovile one of the first right, exchanges congratulations with Gilles Bourasssa, amateur golfer from Ki-8-Eh, Three Rivers.Johnston topped the pro Ihe O'Keefe Tournament, with a si/./lmg 68 over the Beloeil golf Besides Lucile who won the Club layout, while Boucassa led the amateurs with a 73.This was world women s ski championship Botirassa's third win at O Keefe Tournaments held this siitnnier.t I95fi Mr- W .-icelcr is survived Louise Plamondon, Huguelte Papineau ™ Reach Quarter Finals In EÎ Senior | Tennis; Last Night's Results Posted !^Y Iasuise Plamondon and 1 the first set hut had to fight ^ Huguette Papineau, two Granby greatly to take the second The ! tennis players, last night made count was 6-1, 8 6.ubi, the quarter finals in the women\u2019s\tThe Results \"J! i singles class of the Eastern Til, Townships Senior Tennis Tour-lO'-j nev.Mis Doug Walker And Hamp Pool Were Net Going On Record For Tonight's Tilts; Ticats Are Favored To Cop Honors Football fans in Ottawa and Hamilton are expected out in droves tonight as the Big Four Football Union 1959 season opens with a full slate of games Toronto Argonauts, with several key players out through incans for the game Thev probably juries suffered two weeks ago in an exhibition game against Chicago will be Tom Hugo.Sam Etche- Cardinals of the National League, travel to Ottawa to meet Frank verry.Joel Wells, Hal Patterson, Clair s Rough Riders Red O'Quinn.Billy Shipp, Billy' At Hamilton, the Tiger-Cats open the defence of their league Hudson, Jackie Simpson and new- 7j{]f aga:r.sr Montreal Alouettes.comers Very! Switzer, Jim Col-\t_________________________________ dough.Bill blossom and Ed Hill Argos start the season this POOL AND WALKER SILENT - year with Ronnie Knox, the Cali- Hamp Pool of the .Argos and forma quarterback who led them Doug Peahead Walker of Moni-to a great finish last season, at real were not going on record 'he helm Knox, a fine passer, is either way.enough in himself to demand A passing battle shapes up it some respect for the team which Ottawa where Frank Tnpucka.finished the 1958 season m the the Notre Dame star obtained cellar\tby Ottawa in a winter deal with Rough Riders feature a new Saskatchewan Roughriders after face m the quarterback slot, he stunned the Easterners in Lucile Wheeler.' died' in hospital Frank Tnpucka another superb! last year's wind-swept all-star here Saturday after a long illness.Passer acquired from Saskatch- game, goes aga.nst Ronnie Knox.Formerly Mv-rtle Smythe, she\"?\" ^ghnders oftbe Western the golden boy from UCLA.Interprovineial Football Union.The Argonauts have some Etcheverry tossing passes to critical injuries including centre Hal Patterson remains the main Norm Stoneburgh, pass-catching ima.p)ir\t,\t, .\t.\t.cog in the Alouette offence Mont- ends Boyd Carter and Paul imateur year-round resorts to open ,n the ^ i?^ weak on th sons.wbf) them in their Grey Cup\tAllard to Saskatchewan in revictory two years ago and also\tturn for Canadian halfback in their loss to Winnipeg Blue\tHarry Lunn With Canadian Ru'S Bombers in the national final last\tJackson available to back up Triyear, is back for another season\tpucka.Clair felt he was o-ver- at quarterback.\tloaded in the department.Funeral service is to be held here today.defeated Paul Yesgeau (T.ennox-; ville! 6-1, 8-6; Yves t.aberge de a Several Managers Offer Purse For Johansson Fight Antoine Desautels (Granby) defeated Jacques Landry 6 2, 6-2; I 1 amend on defeated\tpjcrrp\tOlivier defeated\tGuy -T Marine Therr.cn 62, 6-1 while Gagnp fi.2, fi.,.ciaudP MP,ra, J Hutruetfe Papmeau downed j \u2019 | Ixniise Ouellet 6-1.6 3, « Top seeded Raymond Royer, last year's men's champion, play- /ralcd Indien (arriéré (Magog) pi erl his primary match of the fi-R- d-2; Raymond Lessard (Black tourney last night and posted a Lake) defeated -lean Rivard 6-3.a\t6 4, 6\t3 victory over Real Cou-\t1 ¦ ' lombe\tof Granby.As for Patrick\tPatrick Henri defeated Lucien a\tHenri,\tsecond seeded participant,\tGoum\t(Black Lake) 6-0,\t6 1; 'his victory was relatively simple Huguette Papineau (Granby) ripas be\tdowned Lucien Gouin of\tfeated\tLouise Ouellet 6 1,\t6-3; Black Lake 6-0, 6 1.\tRaymond Royer defeated Real Claude Metras, another favo Coulomhe (Granby) 6 4, 6-0; De rite, exhibited some difficulty in xaultes-St.Pierre won by default E.T.Tennis Draw - TUESDAY -7 00 p m RUT RiTod^au vs, Rlchsrd r»endron Mago«t;\t0**49 Pierre\tMaffosp vs Luc Bruneau; Claude Bouch*\u2019- Brnmpt^nville' vs.Pierre Olivier; Jean Roily VTa^og) Antoine Des- autels; New York Slate Commission Takes Bill Rosensohn's License Away As Well As Rosensohn Enterprises NEW YORK (AP)\u2014As if it ready out of the picture, isn't hasn't run into enough snags.the;he?\" (Rosensohn was bounced Richard Rcvr-r vs Andre Durocher\treturn heavyweight out of Rosensohn Enterprises and \" no pm\tchampionship bout between Inge- Vincent Velella took over as top Marcel stmard vs.Camille charron;, mar Johansson and Floyd Patter man.) Michael Bryson vs Patrick Henri;\ttoday was without a pm Rosensohn \"I sort of expected (Drummondvtile);\tmotor.\tit and ! welcome it.Now the Rirhsrd .loncas\tRromptonviiie\tvs\tAnri there wore mounting in\tcommission will have a chance to Ra-.-mnnd Lessard\tBlack t-akc!,\tdicatlons that it will be without\tfind out what\u2019s been going on.I e oo\tpm.\tchampion Johansson,\tw-ho lifted\t]ook forward to explaining the Claude Hunt U V\u2018\tAll the confusion has brought .,\t.\t,\t.,\t,\t.\tGilles Bmiieriee (Granby) « winner claims and counter claims from Action resumes tonight in the 1 victory tonight, a change in the nnson-Hcnri.\tboth sides of the Atlantic.Sherbrooke Junior Baseball Lea-1 loop's standings will he neces- Couiombe-Menard (Granbyi; va.Here is what some of the Joncas-Boucher (BromptonvtHe): hails from Lennoxville, Metras l/!uise Plamondon (Granby) got the edge on his opponent in defeated Marthe Therrion 6-2, 6-1.HOUSTON, Tex (AP! \u2014 Rov T II\t111* I\tA* I* I\tI I .sms manager and others have Fuller, Windsor Cardinals Clash In offered world heavyweight box ing champion Ingem a r Johansson a $500,000 purse for a title fight with Karri* in Dallas' Cotton Bowl, Manager Ia>n Viseusi also said he would mvile Ihe champion and his advisers to Houston for the j Harris Joe Hy,grave* bout Aug Junior Baseball League Tonight Al Municipal Stadium; Game Time ?:30 - WEDNESDAY - 7:00 p.m.Pierre Bruneau vs.Deni« Rover; bert; Walter Foeg^r vs winner Lecomte-Bruneau, w i»*eivwrin \u2022 ¦*! duirn »¦* ««fi V» {RttliJM \u2022r*hc» i se i 35 i In Sweden, the champion indicated he would consider the offer hut said he would he unable to Winner Royer Purocher vs.winner Huot-Huot Rue when the Windsor Cardinals sary visit Fuller at the Municipal Sta- It is evident that the Windsor Lrssard-Joncas; Focger-Henrl vs dium.Game time 7:30.\tninesome has a lot to gain by vicgamiei; This evening\u2019s draw brings to- this evening's tilt and they will ,\t»oo pm negotiate for such a contest until gather two of the best\tteams in\tbe going al\tfull throttle to\trun\tBilodeau-Simard\tvs, lh# recent hnni w,th jri\u201evR\tthe league First place\tFuller is\tdown Fuller\tThe Cards have\tsev-\tBouierlee-RoWtaille vs.\tneoauteis terson U Mm ginned ou\tdecidertlv the hotter of\tthe two,\toral very good players -ueh as terson is straightened out.\thowcvo|.,, proveiJ h> last Satur.\tCouture and\tBelanger, who\tgive\tH^rque-Mathieu\tvs\tLessard\tGouin; In the New York Nuit June 76 parties involved have to say; Edw-in Ahlquist, advisor to Jo ijc hansson: \"Judging from the latest news , ., there will be no return match this year.In fact, Metr»s-Ro%er; Ingemar will appear in an ex hibition match in Stockholm Sept.13 (which would automatically the undefeated Swede stopped (i;'v s biller defeat that Hamel's the team that extra spark which on(| partnf.r r> -\tSI\t.I .1*1* .^ .J A il.\t.-1.r mai.m.km n.a «.t t Vv * W w I d \\ \u2022' f ' X - f 1 1 C\t__ .Rover-Roycr r-s winners of Goyettr rule out the return Sept.22).' Vrcy-Gsrricrp .Patterson and won the title but\tsuffered at the bands of counts so much in close fixtures, hasn't been paid the $2W! noo due ^'C Indians.Fuller i« not unbeat- Fuller, on the other hand, his him\table.\ttwo of the stronges-t hitters in Harris had one shot at the title r\"' »\u2022* present standings, the the league namely.Keith Peak Patlcrson stopped him m 12 Cards occupy third position eight and Wayne Nugent.This duet, rounds Aug.18, 1958, m I os and one-half games tiehind Ful- backed up by the snappiest in Aneelea.\t1er and one-half game behind field in the loop, formulate a win CoRticook, Thus, with a Windsor nine combination for the squad.Johansson: \"Rosensohn is al- Ma *\tV ¦ f: Ra©!l1©©Ra PRODUCT 1903 OLDSMOBILE TOURING SHERBROOKE FOR 4 DAYS, TUESDAY TO THURSDAY pe#*#* cm aim* kb».Tskinq » rid# in this old 1903 Oldsmobil# Mr.G#r»rd P#»#n#ud#.manager of John Millen (Sherbrooke' Ltd., seated at the left, accompanied by Mr.Roger Crevier.own#r of Roger Service Station in Magog.Que.This ear is a replica of the firat Canadian-made automobda in 1903 and bui't with parts furnished by JOHN MILLEN & SONS Limited, including the motor This automobile circulated the streets in Sherbrooke, through the courtesy of John Millen.Sherbrooke.Ltd You will he able to see this automobile for the next 4 or 5 days at many garages and service stations being served by the latter firm.It was personally presented to Mr.S Boyd Millen.President of John Millen A Sons Ltd., on the company s 90th Anniversary, by the many suppliers and manufacturers.Watch the Sherbrooke Daily Record for the official announcement of the new Crank shaft Grinding Service with the most modern PRINCE machin*.This will be another service brought to our customers to giv# th»m a better quality service on motor jobs.As John Millen A Sons Limited are serving i*< many customers since 1903.in LTD.112 Wellington South.SHERBROOKE.Tel.10 2 2636 Young Vada Pinson Jumps Ahead In Baiting Race In National League; Harvey Kuenn Leading In American NEW YORK (AF) \u2014 Speedy of the Pacific Coast League after Varia Pinson, who observed his, P'9 Reds farmed him out in 21st hirthdav last week, has come ,,un\u2018\t^\t,\t, \\,aron with 36, bus shown no of age as a major league hitter m MgIls of lettitlp lir ln hl, wd 1n his second try with Cincinnati ) capture bis second hatting title Rods\tHank led the YE with 328 in With 20 hits in 38 tries during 1956 the last seven days, Pinson jpe Cunningham of S* Louis, gained 17 points and moved into in second place, last week elim-th.rd place in the National League bed eight points to .348 with six batting race with a .331 average, hits in 10 at bats.He has collected !64 hits, second In the American League.TV-only to Hank Aaron of Milwaukee, troit s Harvey Kuenn held a 25-the No.1 batter.\tpoint lead over runner-up Nellie Pinson made the grade just a Fox of Chicago.Kuenn moved up bit too late, however, to qualify five points to .351 with a 10-for for the league s rookie of the year 22 performance last week Fox honors He had 96 official times climbed two places with a three at bat for Cincinnati last season, point pickup to 326 batting .271 Under the rules put Al Kaline of Detroit remained into effect before the 1956 cam- in the No 3 spot a* 325 paign.a player with more than Ernie Banks of the Chicago 90 official at bats is ineligible for ; Cubs walloped four homers las; the rookie award.\tweek, lifting his pace-setting Na Pinson hatted .343 for Seattle tional League total to .36.HARNESS RACING SHERBROOKE RACETRACK WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 8 P.M.Admission $1.00 \u2014 Pari Mufue! Children Under 16 No* Admitted É3EE GORDONS Gordons GORDONS [hr heart of a good cocktail /'Imported''', Jrqm ENGLAND B spied and Bottled at 260 G0SWELL RO, LONDON.E.C.l.L Doug Silverberg Fires 68 To Lead Qualifiers In Amateur RA CES: Starters for Wednesday 1ST k 4TH \u2014 ' 0 PACI PURSE SIOO PO alv I rn.i kr ORsrrsN s Rohich»u IV C1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY.AUG.18, 1959 II Gilles Lachance Takes Over As Top Reinsman At Sherbrooke Racing Track; Ten-Class Slated For Tomorrow Night i \\viNsn'\\ rosECRoft.O Morin Gilles Lachance (ivik over top.«he century mark.¦: Ri.i *' hkavkn.c v;r*m*r\tspot in the race for ttrivinu hon- I'iHon has loft Sherbrooke to 4' OKOROE uv.\\v V.\u2018T.ehâ'v»\t,hp ^\"brooko R*omi; ¦ rompoto on the various tracks » raknkv st\u2019t-i.ivan.m vn»tnon v iub according to the .atest bulle- throughout the Province.Several f.vjl llN spenofr.i' i .nmRr tin relcastvl by Lionel Haricot\tperformers have put in an secretary of the local dub\tappearance al ihe local track and 1 aohance moved ahead of Hen- secretary Racicot expects more n Filion.who left the local oval ulti,in the next few weeks, last week, and now holds a three point spread over A me dee Beau- j doin «ho has amassed 144 points Lachance has posted 2SJ firsts Kritish Columbians gloated over their interprovineial team golf championship triumph Saturday after their 10-stroke win over Manitoba at Vancouver's Marine drive golf course.B.C.\u2019s total score of 583.spelled out in golf balls, is reflected in Willingrton cup.emblem of amateur team golf supremacy.Members of team were, from left, Bob Kidd.Bert Ticehurst, Johnny Johnston and B.C.\\mateur Champion Ron Willey.HT Photo) Dart- VANCOUVER (CP)\u2014A pair of salesman, each fired 72s.\ttrouble and took four to reach the seasoned golfers took the early Together with Kidd and Bert krecn from where he sank a six-lead Monday in the first 18-hole xiechurst.also of Vancouver.thovfo?f PuU 8 M l' qualifying round for the Cana- formed British Columbia's win- Petcr H°Pe' *\"»') ear-old ctan Amateur Golf Champton- SJ\u2018f'\t,\t\u201e\u201e\t,, team golf championship Doug Silverberg, 2b - year - old herp Saturdav, Calgary insurance supervisor, toured the Marine Drive Club in The fairways and greens were I pionship flight, heavy following an overnight j Others shooting 73s wore Jav downpour.A 10 - mile - an hour | Eastwood, Seattle; Brian McGui-southerly breeze was a factor onigan, Montreal; Gary Cowan, Kit rd nT te a m* * î n \"tl\u2019 e T nt ero ro v incia ! mouth* N-S .amateur, who paced five boles and chilly, 60 \u2022 degree cher.- .a-.,I Jim Bourne.Seattle team golf championships held, Mariti1m*1s eoUers in the interpro weather and a slight drizzle dur- Keith Vh'xandcr former Al vincial play, again turned in a ing the early afternoon added berta enampion, and Ron Woods line round.He shot a \"safe\u201d 73.further discomfort to the 146 jof Vancouver, carded three over Kidd played cautious golf Canadian and United States am 5N0 A «TH \u2014 ' O PACE PURSE till CO (01».) \u2022\tMAXIMn.IVNN'K STAR.» h«*iu>n i VKV v\\ JONHS i; OuboU i MISS Rrm OHA TV VN U.M.m In -1 ROUHV SPKNOKK.J F»»rn»le> 1 Jl n N VTON.(I l urban, ne H Abbr 3RD & \u2019TH 0\u201c PAC* PURSi >330 00 tdiv ' \u2022\tTINSW HUOOKK \\ Hcmto n.\u2019 >*HKKDOM omn r, H ;i ATMOKK.(ÎKATI AN.4\tUKKK/K N OM VN.\\ kitixrl > nn i.V VOIX' J *Y»rn*t*v fi won Mm unj .f 7\tDANNV niAMi'NP.RobSctlMml 8\tvIlMMlF OF AN.STH A «TH D PAC* PVJR5*: >300 00 (dlv.) 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ALSO: LUBRICATION BOOK with your FULL SERVICE with our COMPLEMENTS which entitle^ you to four (4| further GREASE job- at no CHARGE to you.DON'T WAIT \u2014 COME IN TODAY, or phone our Service Department, Phone LO 9 3G06.Yours very truly, FOXBROOKE MOTORS LTD .GORDON E.MADDISS Service Manager.CHK AGO ( AIM \u2014 Vice President John Holland of Chicago Cubs Monday backed up the char 1 of his star shortstop, A bunch of Will.es < uc Lit-ly\t12 of i; games\u2014and in nine of\tEmir\tP icks, that pitcher\tJack\tI these San Francisco Giants, what\tthese dozen victories they didn't\tSai ¦ i\t! of Sin Francisco\tGiants\t! with Willie Mays, Willie Me-\tscore Ihe clincher any earlier\t¦'< it lately threw at him.Covey or Willie Kirkland coming\tthan the seventh inning.Fact is, p.,, -\tw .j,j( ;n ||1(,\t|n through in the late innings to\tin the nine late comebacks two keep 'em ou: front in that Ni-\twere won in the seventh, three \u2022\ttional League pennant cl:as a.Since taking over first place \u2022\ton July 30, the Giants have won Bob Bedard Wins Quebec Open Tennis Tourney MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, ((tie., won Ihe Quebec province open tennis championship Monday, easily defeating Eduardo Zul-eta of Ecuador 6 3, 6-2 and 6 1.The match was halted during the second set Sunday due to rain.Martha Hernandez of Mexico and Marilyn Montgomery of Texas were awarded the women's doubles crown when their opponents defaulted.Dorothy Hear Knode of Panama and Marie Martin of Australia said tho\\ had previous commitments and left Montreal Monday.Their match had originally been scheduled for Sunday but was rained out.in the eighth, two in the ninth ami two m extra innings.Kirkland\u2019s done (lie job thi\".i times, Mays and McCovey twice each.It was that way again Monday i.g!:l as the (iianls came from behind with five runs in the las: ,three innings for a 6-3 victory over Cincinnati that gave San Francisco a threc-gamc huh: Mays drove in the run that t it 3-3 with a sacrifice fly in t\u2019 seventh inning, and a pine .'ingle by McCovey got the w:n-: uing run home in a two-run I eighth.The winner was Siu Miller (7-6).That added a half-game to I Giants\u2019 lead as second-place L Angeles split a twi-night cloubli ; header at Milwaukee, w.nnii g 4-3 after losing 8 1 to the third-place Braves.Pittsburgh beat Chicago Cui 7-6 in a batile for fourth pin and St.Louis defeated Phil,ni : phi a 5 4.A seventh-inning home run by Don Zimmer, his fourth, did it I for the Dodgers in the nightcap a .v - .>: ! 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corner* of the Audiences throughout the thi* year at the Richmond Fair.! globe and rolled it into a *park- country have thrilled to the fast-This fine Theetneal Agency ha*lhng one and one half hour pre est double skating act on the COME TO THE Richmond Fair \u2014 August 20-21-22 JOHN WHITE WELDING ir Electric end Acetylene Weldine end Cutting -*¦ All kind» of metal \u2014 Aluminum, Magnenum, White Metal Ir Chain Saw» and Outboard Motor*.Sarvice and Repair» Academy St.\u2014DANVILLE, Que.\u2014Tel.TE.9-2200 You'll really en/oy Richmond Fair this year' QUINN BROS FLEETWOOD SALES SERVICE Radio and Electrical Repair» 418 Main St\u2014TA 6-2347 RICHMOND Welcome to the Richmond Fair, August 20 21-22 the finest of its kind in the Province' M.T.J.McKEE The Feed ''Store\" SHUR-GAIN FEEDS \u2014 GRAIN \u2014 FEED HARDWALL PLASTER \u2014 HYDRATED LIME GYPROC WALLBOARD \u2014 CEMENT, Etc.Richmond, Que\tTA.6 2183 Don't Miss the 103rd Anniversary of the Richmond Fair! ARMAND LAMPRON *\tPa»teuriied Milk \u2022\tWhipping Cream Cream \u2022 Chocolate Milk Homogeniied Milk \u2022 Diet Milk Phone TA 6 2151 \u2014 Main St.\u2014 RICHMOND F00D*r FOR GOOD ÉATINO* \u2022VAUI6 *4 \u2018HIAITH* ; FRANK MALICK TOBACCONIST TA 6-2586 -RICHMOND \u2014 36 Craig St VISIT US AT THE RICHMOND FAIR GROUNDS' SEE OUR FARM EQUIPMENT \u2022 ALLIS -CHALMERS Sales and Service ENGINEERING IN ACTION For Belter Living.Better Farmina and more profit LOUIDA PAYEUR Ascot Rond - SHERBROOKE - Tel LO 2-5812 NOW IN STOCK' Guitors ns well os Musical Instruments including accordions and violins, etc COMPLETE LINE OF CHOCOLATES, TOBACCO AND SMOKERS SUNDRIES 1 u.»tag« today as presented by the Skating Corbin os Richmond Fair patrons will be treated to this\u2019 very same show at the afternoon and evening grandstand performance August 20-22 The Great Norman will present his sensational highwire balanc ing act at a height of 4S feet without the irusurance of a net on this some program.Rollicking comedy rolls through the show with Ivano the magician and Bozo the acrobatic clown.Ray and Yo present something out of the ordinary when they whip through their remarkable act on the \u2018\u2018Rolly-Bolly-\" The entire performance holds something in store for every-member of the family.The pace is fast and furious with the hard working troupe who don\u2019t give the audience a revt from fun and frolic.\u2022 J' Richmond Fair Judging Program The judging program for theProducts.Richmond Fair taking place this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Richmond Fair Grounds has been announced as follows: 1.00\tp.m.Ladies and Children's Department.FRIDAY 9 30 a.m.Ayrshires Holstein?, Shorthorns.3.00\tp m.Horse Parade follow- .ed by Junior Department Calves.4 00 p.m.Cattle Parade.SATLRDAY 9 30 a m Completion of judging.if any.2 00 p.m.Horse Parade.3.00 p.m Cattle Parade.Pack up and come to RICHMOND FAIR HOLSTEIH THURSDAY 900 am.Junior Department.1.00 p.m.Harness Horses \u2014 Front of Grandstand or Arena.100 p.m.Jerseys \u2014 Continue HAVE BIKE, WILL TRAVEL \u2014 The Great Norman travels freely at mght jf necessary.along the high wire suspended 45 feet above the ground apparently i QO p m Dairy and Beef unconcerned about the fact that there Is no net below him.This out- Grades.standing act will be part of the Gastoni Attraction* presented in 1.00 p m.Canadian Cattle, front of the grandstand Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at the Richmond Fair this week.and for luggage, see HALL BROS.REG\u2019D THE LEATHER GOODS STORE Trunk» \u2014 Valise» \u2014 Boots and Shoe» \u2014 Harness Repair» Now located in Rattray7» Plumbing Shop, 415 Main St., RICHMOND, QUE.1.00 p m.Swine.MELBOURNE \u2014 Mr and Mrs Eric Johnston and son, Mr.David Johnston, are visiting Mrs.Johnston's parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.G, Sims, and Mr and Mrs E J Newell, in Richmond.Little Miss Sharon Oborne had the misfortune to fall and break her shoulder.Mrs, Gordon McKeage and daughters, Sandra and Karen, have motored to Old Orchard, Me,, where they will spend a hobday.Guests of Mrs W.J.Longe and Mr.E.Saucier, Upper Mel-j bourne, were Mrs Myrtle Kelly, ; of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs S.G.Flagler, from Ivaside, OnL, ; Mr and Mrs.Lawrence Battles, ! Miss Fran-cine Battles and Mr.Chester Cook, all from Portland, | Me Mr and Mrs Allan Stalker, j of St Eustache sur le Lac.Mr.and Mrs Ross Nixon, of Kirk- dale, and Mr.and Mrs.A R Bowden and son Danny, of Montreal, have all been guests of ; Mr.and Mrs.D.Nixon.Mr.and Mrs H Forster and son Kevin have returned from a holiday at Shelburne, Vt., Burl-j ington, and various places in U.; SA as well as at Cowansville :\t2 ^ with relatives.\t|\tjQ0 Miss Jay Prouîx, of Montreal, ¦ 1.00 : is spending a holiday with her , tables, I brotheir, Mr.Horace Proulx.j 100 Mr.and Mrs.William Brighten, I- of Toronto, are guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Edgar Stim-son.Mr.Stimson, and Mrs.E J.Mumroe.Si'F FOLS p.m Sheep, p.m.Poultry, p m.Field Crops, Vege-Fruits, Flowers, p.m.Dairy and Maple Don't Miss the Richmond Fair! R.L.RODGERS DEALER Fuel Oil \u2014 Motor Oil \u2014 Grease All Co.Products Tel.TA.6-2612 RICHMOND ASBESTOS - Mrs, John Lodge is staying with th° children of Mr.and Mrs.G.Campbell, while the Campbells are on holidays.HIGH RIDING JUGGLERS \u2014 Ray and Yo are pictured tn one i of their more difficult acts which will be featured in the Gastoni Attractions presentation this week at the Richmond Fair JEAN-PAUL BROUILLETTE B.A.S.O.\u2014 OPTOMETRIST Cor Mom and Adam Sts.\u2014Richmond\u2014TA.6 2414 Official C.N.R Optomatrist for RICHMOND, QUE.Every Tuesday Night from 7 to 9 P.M., at Dubrule's Pharmacy, Windsor Mills.ULVERTON \u2014 Mr and Mrs W Spaulding and son, of Toronto.Ont , are guests of Mr.and Mrs.B D.Water-house.Mr Gault Husk of Montreal, is spending a week with his par ents, Mr and Mrs.R Husk Mr, and Mrs Wm Cripps and family are spending their holidays at Massawippi Lake Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Norris and family have returned home after a week at Hampton Beach Miss Hazel Garvin of Cowansville, was a guest of her sistw, Mrs L.Norris.Mr and Mrs W ,T Smith mo-, tored to Montreal, accompanied by Mrs Clara Johnston and Mr R K Curtis of Sherbrooke, both of whom sailed on the Empress of France for Europe Success to the directors of the 103rd Annual RICHMOND FAIR Whit* a* the Richmond Fair m«ef and »at a» fha Exhibition, MISS RICHMOND BAR-B-Q A STEAK HOUSE AND THE MELBOURNE SNACK BAR Homa-cookad meals ara our specialty.C.A Pope, prop WELCOME FAIR VISITORS on behalf of the citizens of The Town Of Richmond THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL EXTENDS A HEARTY WELCOME To Everyone - - - Everywhere To COME TO RICHMOND » SEE OUR FAIR \u2022 C.w.ARMSTRONG, MAYOR ALDERMEN' John Barrington, Melvin Butler, Jean-Poul Brouillette, Alfred Geoffroy, B.H.Gagnon, Armand Lampron.Marveau Alexander, Secretory-Treasurer.You'll meet MORE friends at Richmond Fair .You'll have more fun! WE'LL SEE YOU THERE' A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE FAIR AND TO THE BRUNSWICK HOTEL 1\u2014 Richmond's Finest \u2014 S3 PIRiPROOP ROOMS t LARftl BANQUET HALLI FOR WIOD'NOS.CONVENTIONS, BTC.EXCELLENT CUISINE Located opposite CNR station.TEL: TA.6-3786 hn-ston from Windsor, Conn.Mr.ami Mrs.Allan Burrill and Billy of North Easton, Me., stv-nt a wt-ck witti Mr, and Mrs.Henry Fowler Other guests were Mrs G Smith and Mrs.P.SHOWMANSHIP WINNER \u2014 Conrad Nadeau of Windsor walked off with top honors in the ( all (Tub Showmanship competition last year at the Richmond l air.Calf (Tub events will again he held on opening day of the fair, Thursday, and main items will he: 10 a m.Open Judging Cnmpeti tion: 1 p.m.Calf Classes; 3 p.m.Showmanship.Shown with Conrad are, from the left, Donat Savoie fair director; Henri (Hard, judge, of Montreal; and Armand Lambert, agronome, of t ennowille.Success to the RICHMOND FAIR' DOUG\u2019S WELDING WORKS ELECTRIC ond ACETYLENE WELDING All kinds of met ole\tPortable Equipment Wo thaw out water pipes.Phone TE.6 2525 RICHMOND Executive Committee \u2014 Alfred | T.Smith, Chairman; C.W Arm strong, V.R.Beattie, W.H.ALFRED T.SMITH Fair President H.A.Fowler; O.A.Fowler, Allan FTilker, W.L.Gee, L.L.Healy, M.S.Hodge, John I, Hawker, Dr.E.Jacques, Harold Kydd, Lome Kydd, J E.Lynass, Â.B.Lyster, Robert Laberge, L.P.Labrosse, M.W, McCourt, Mrs.H.MacLeod, Albert Olrtey, N.G.Patrick; H.C.Pease, H.E.Perkins, E.E.Richmond, Irwin Robinson Harold Robinson, D.Salvas, Agr., A.T.Smith, K.T.Skillen, F.T.Stalker, R.W.Simpson, Harold Snaden, Mrs.W.J.Smith, M.E.Taber, L.W.Taylor, P.E.Taylor, Roger Trudeau.The Members of the Council of Agriculture, the Mayors of all Towns and Municipalities in the MISS County and Townships open to our fair, the Presidents of the Coles, Senior and Junior Board of W, L.Trades of Richmond.\t1 berge.* Compliments of GEORGE SAVOIE BARRISTER and SOLICITOR 433 MAIN STREET \u2014 RICHMOND TEL.TA, 6 3771 ANTOINETTE LINAHEN Secretary-Treasurer H.A.Fowler.F.E Gallup.Gee, Dr.E.Jacques, R.La mmwM?- - ' \u2022.%'-V- ' ¦ \u2022 .' SUCCESS TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE RICHMOND FAIR' W.J.EWING & CO.REG'D Leonard R.Boait, Mgr.GENERAL INSURANCE £ARM INSURANCE A SPECIALTY Phono: Office: TA.6 2353 \u2014 Res.TA.6 2273 RICHMOND, Quo.//mj aùwijs pfmiô ! For the best and most attractive arrangements in flowers, visit GILLES L.PROULX Tel.233 \u2014 177 St Jeon Baptiste Asbestos, Quo.For enjoyment for the whole family, visit the Richmond Fair.LUCIEN HUOT GARAGE iV General Repair* yk Ga* Sk Oil A Washing yi Simoniiing Dealer* for Fuel Oil RESTAURANT Tel.115 \u2014 P.O.Box 419 \u2014 128 Manville St.ASBESTOS, QUE.TASTY JOB \u2014 Seen above al last year's Richmond Fair, examining the Sherbrooke Daily Record priie-winning bread nf Miss flora Fletcher of Richmond, are from the left: Mr*.Robert Kerr, Kings bury; Mis* Rolande Gagnon, judge, from the Dept, of Agriculture.Quebec; and Mrs.l/eonard Driver of Kingsbury.Mrs.Driver won the prize for rakes.MUNICIPALITY OF MELBOURNE VILLAGE J.O I Michaud, Moyor J A Parsons, Pro Mayor COUNCILLORS: G.W.Ewing - F.A.Lemoine -H.J Henderson - Charles Higgs J H Authier * R.H Galbraith.L'AVENIR - Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S J McMannis, include Mrs E.Arseneault and daughler Susan, of Toronto, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Elwyn McMannis, of Oshawa, Ont.Mr.Robert Dalton of Richmond.is spending a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs.S.A Doyle and family.Mr.Alphonse Manseau received serious injuries when he was attacked by a bull at the home v The Town of Windsor S.THEO BOLDUC - Mayor ALDERMEN \u2014 Alexander S».Louit, Rosaire Dubois Bruno Dion, Victor L'Heureux, Lewis Craig, Raymond Noel.S.THEO, BOLDUC Secretory-Treasurer P.A Turcotte Clerk: Jean Marc Houle of his son, Mr.Gerard Manseau, in the seventh range Mr.and Mr- Roland Trem hlay of st.Hyacinthe were guests of Mr and Mrs.Ernest Tremblay.Mr.and Mrs Clement Ployart of Pointe Claire, formerly of Quebec City, were visiting friends in thi* community recently.Guests at Ihe Bogie home were Mr and Mrs Alex Drysdale of St.Johns, Que, and Mr.and Mrs Charles Hardy of Ulverton.Mr and Mrs Drysdale also visited other friends in this district Compliments of Gerard Lafrance FUNERAL DIRECTOR FUNERAL PARLOR AMBULANCE SERVICE Bilingual Auctioneer District of St Frenci* end Arthabetire.29 College St.-DANVILLE, Que \u2014 TE.9 2975 FOR MODERN PLUMBING and HEATING see ' -L ÜT\u2019TI 1 - F.E.DAVIDSON MtClary Forced Air Heating Unit*- Crane Plumbing Supplie» Ramsay's Paint Visit our Showroom at 412 Main St.\u2014 Tel.TA.6-3313\u2014Richmond, Que.AND FOR THË TIME Of YOUR LIFE, ATTEND THE RICHMOND FAIR' Best Wishes For Success To The Presidents And Directors Of Richmond Fair! Let's All Celebrate the 103rd Anniversary \u2022f the Richmond Feirl FRED J.NEWELL MELBOURNE end RICHMOND Manufacturer* of Nevrell's Balanced Ration» \u2014 Quality Grain* \"A Feed For Every Need\" Store end Office\tWill and Elavetor: MELBOURNE\tRICHMOND Tel : Richmond TA 6-ÎÎ60\tT»!.! Richmond TA 4 2«I4 Choice Meets end Grocerie* \u2014 Flour \u2014 Feeds \u2014 Cement, »tt.\u2014 Self-Service \u2014 7856 -/959 BEST WISHES FOR THE SUCCESS OF THE RICHMOND FAIR! H.H.Brown Co., (Canada) Ltd.RICHMOND \u2014 Tel.TA 6 3727 QUEBEC -1 T H SHERBROOKE DAILY Make It A Date: Richmond Fair - August 20, 21 DENISON'S MILLS \u2014 Mis* Jolem- Dtnison was amons the *ticc«ssful Grade Twelve student* at Ormstown High School.Mr.and VIr*.Ronald Hollett with their four young children, have returned to l-ancaster l\u2019a., after having spent ten days camping on the farm of their uncles.Messrs.A.and W.Denison Mrs.Muriel Hill of Shaw inigan visited her brother, Mr.| Avery Denison and family dur-1 mg the visit of her daughter,1 Mrs.Hollette and family.Miss Bernice E.Driver has returned to Concord, N.H., after j » holiday with relatives here and in Richmond.Mis-.es Ann and Ruth Denison, i Miss Bernice Driver, Mr.and Mrs.J S.Mae.Naughton and Mrs.Muriel Hill enjoyed the Saguenay Cruise together.A.T.SMITH & SONS Tel.TA 6-2176 RICHMOND SEE OUR DISPLAY AT THE RICHMOND FAIR! Complete line of International f arm Machinery and Tractor:.Also International Refrigerators and Beatty Bro1 Electric Pumps and Barn Equipment.Earmers' Hardware Electric Barn Fans Goodyear Tractor Tires.Pioneer Chain Saw and Stable Cleaners SALES AND SERVICE SUCCESS TO THE RICHMOND FAIR .li v-j Reduced to COMPLETE BEDROOM SETS SOT» J.H.ORIN frflL^ ,_Jj_ fy?L T ^ J, jË:_.y ^EUEiL-KS \u2022 F U R N I T EJ F» K 79 St.Georqcs Street \u2014 Tel.VI.5 2734 WINDSOR Success to the directors of the Richmond Fair, AUGUST 20\t21\t22 ASSOCIATE P.R.FRAZER, Prop \u2022\tCOMPLETI STOCK OP AUTOMOBILÏ ACCESSORIES \u2022\tTIRES\t\u2022 BATTERIES \u2022\tHARDWARE\t\u2022 PAINT \u2022\tFISHING TACKLE\t\u2022 CAMPING SUPPLIES Tel.TA 6 3595 \u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 450 Mam St.4MK ~ f MELBOURNE\tîemb*r Mrs.Roy Harrison was in Bury to attend a miscellaneous shower for her daughter, Miss Caroline Harrison, a popular bride-to-be.The shower was given by Mrs.Stanley Semple at the home of Mr.Clarence j Goodwin.Mr.and Mrs.Alex McGlashon, of Belleville, Ont., are guests of ; Miss Nellie Burrili and Mr.F | Burrili.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Findlay and family of Clarkson, Ont., have returned home after having spent the weekend with Mrs.Findlay's parents, Mr.and Mrs.David Blemings.Donnie, Trudy and Paddy-Jean returned with j their parents after two weeks i with their grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Brooks, j of Toronto, were guests of Mr.and Mrs, Lyle Brooks and other relatives.Mrs.John Wilson from Red j Rock, Ont., was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Henderson.A large number attended the Bible Action Camp of L'Eglise des Cantons de L\u2019Est at the camp site in Richmond, from ; Montreal, Roxton Pond, Valley-field and Roxton Falls.Guests of Mr and Mrs.John Bowring were Mrs.John Wilson i ; from Red Rock, Ont., Miss P.Bowring, of Montreal, and Mr and Mrs.John Anderson, from < Toronto, Ont.returned from Arvida where she Larry Clark and Earle Gowoy vlgte4 ^er son-in-law and oaugh-spent the past two weeks at the\tw ,\t.Vs Men s Camp at Shore Acres *r' Mr acd Mrs- Char*s A\u201d Mrs.William J.Beanie aasikmson.V* 1 V.'V- y Oil HAPPY DAY ! \u2014 Diane Taber of Richmond was a pretty happy girl last year when her calf won honors in the Jersey Junior Purebred competition at the Kiehmond Fair.The young farmers will he putting their best foot forward this Thursday, opening day of the fair.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Miss Evelyn Stevenson has returned home to Sherbrooke after having replaced Miss Jeanne Maurice as receptionist at the hotel.Miss Maurice spent her vacation in Coaticook, visiting her parents and other relatives Francois Cote will enter the scientific course at Mont St.Louis College, Montreal, in Sep- Y/elcome to Richmond, and th'< Richmond Fair! GREGOIRE and SOUS STORE A Complete Line of Groceries.Fresh Fruits and Vegelablei £ Choice Western Meet Main St., Richmond and College Streets, RICHMOND TA 6 3734 I I i «fl»\u2014 * ^ LEO VALUERS Esso DISTRIBUTOR FOR IMPERIAL ESSO PRODUCTS \u2022 GREASING\t\u2022 MOTOR OIL\t\u2022 GASOLINE .FUEL OIL\t\u2022 STOVE OIL Cor.Adam & 7th Avc.\u2014 Richmond TA.6 2575 TI1EV RF- OFF! Highlighting | the entertainment program of the Richmond Fair again this sear will be the horse racing scheduled for Friday and Saturday afternoons.Conte ami watch vour favorites.Success to the Richmond fair! Best Wishes to all Exhibitors! CONGRATULATIONS TO 3HE DIRECTORS OF THE I03RD ANNUAL EXHIBITION Compliments of SPOONER POND Mr Clarence Coniiskey.retired C P R engineer, and Mrs Com-iskey.from Moose Jaw.s.sk, have token up permanent n si donee here and are at present staying with Mr ComiskeCs brother and s stir-in-law-, Mr and Mrs Ernest Comiskes Week eml guests were Mr and Mrs Rob-ert Kelly ami sen Mathew of Windsor.Vt Mr and Mr- V Skerry eomp.ired Mr.and Mrs Kelly here and will remain with Mr and Mrs Com-itskey for an Indefinite time.Overnight gue-is of Mr.and Mi s M eN in Gr.frith « en\u2019 VI -s D M Kcown.Mrs K Merrill, Mrs K.Parker.Mrs W st.'ne, of Clinton.Mas-Mr Rem - n Davidson of Montreal.Mr J \\\\ Davidson of Granby, Mr Gordon Bogie f South Durham were guests of Mr Hermett Davmson.For Fun and Frolic Come to the Fair! Richmond PRINTING J' \u2022_>\t\\ if r /r.JLi For your Announcem«nt* \u2014 Program* Letttrhtad*.etc.572 Main St., Richmond Phone TA 6-3583 SOUTH DURHAM CREAMERY INC.Picrrc-Poul Dctlauncr* president.\tLucien Trohon monoqcr.Romuald Jodouv vice prevident.Monufaeturct* of BUTTER, CHEESE, POWDERED MILK SOUTH DURHAM, QUE.TEL, TA.6 3083 WELCOME TO THE RICHMOND FAIR\u2019 Wstrb for *he dates of the Cominq Attraction*.Ptttut** luitable for th» whole family.\u2022\tPETER PAN \u2022\tTOM TOM \u2022\tMARDI GRAS \u2022\tSOUTH PACIFIC \u2022\tIMITATION OF LIFE \u2022\tGEISHA BOY \u2022\t/ WANT TO LIVE \u2022\tAUNTIE MAME \u2022\tBARBARIAN AND THE GEISHA Charlie Chaplin in the \u2019 GOLD RUSH ' SOME LIKE IT HOT FNTIRELT AtR CONDlTlONfO Mr.Lew i* Raymond, pro#.-}- For the best in entertoinment visit the Richmond Fair .J.L.Frechette Studio 270 \u2014 1st Avenue \u2014 Tel.26-2 \u2014 Asbestos, Que.'IF YOU HAVE TRIED THE REST, NOW TRY THE BEST\" For the best in county fair entertainment it's the RICHMOND FAIR, and for the best in Bar-B-Q CHICKEN and STEAKS \u2014 IT'S Th* \u201cMAR- LODGE\u201d \u201c\tLocated on Asbestos- Danville Road For a delicious Charcoal Broiled Steak cooked by our chef before your eyes.SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BAR B Q ORDERS TO TAKE OUT.Tel.: Danville TE.9 2475 \u2014 Henry Lodge, prop.REMEMBER THE RICHMOND FAIR IS.AUGUST 20-21-22 Dr.N.LAPIERRE VETERINARIAN LARGE AND SMALL ANIMALS VETERINARY PHARMACEUTICALS DANVILLE ROAD \u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 TA.6-3533 Come to the Richmond Fair - - and for LIFE, FIRE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE \u2014 See G.F.DRESSER & CO.REG\u2019D Established 1886 Automobile Insurance and Surety Bonds College St.\u2014 RICHMOND, Que.B G Hu*k.Manager \u2014 Tal.TA.6 3688 Richmond W L Coulombf, Rep for North Hatley and District \"It Pays to Insure *ith Dresser & Co.\" la mm at the RICHMOND FAIR AUGUST 20-21-22 Garage Hinse Limitée EMIS ilmircnai Oiifributer»! Mercury.Lincpln A Meteor Cer* and Mercury Truck* 114 rue du Roi \u2014 ASBESTOS, Que.* = Tel.191 2>tit.KüKkX>K£ ÜAILV RtCOHU, ÏLEÜUAY, AUti.18, 18Ô9 Ü Fun Galore In Store For Young And Old At Richmond Fair Grounds bishopton \u2014 Those present it the Bennett finjily picnic heW at the Robert Bennett farm were Mr.and Mrs.Carol Bennett.Miss Lewella Bennett, Mr and Mrs.R.Bennett, Lynn.Ricky and Ellen Bennett, Mr- and Mrs.Irving Willard.Mr.Raymond Downes.Mrs.G.Downes, and Mrs.Sydney N.Bishop; Mr.Gerald Bennett.Mr.and Mrs Stuart Mihs Mr and Mrs Leslie Bennett, M.ss Manon Bennett, of Montreal; Mr and Mrs Warren Sout*re, Terry and Brian of Stanstead; Mr.and Mrs Hariey Bennett and Miss Debby Bean, of South Paris, Me , Mr.and Mrs Walter Bennett, Ronnie and Patsy, of Ottawa; and Mr*.Pat Leblanc, of Quebec City.A cordial welcome to the Richmond Fair and to VIC\u2019S RESTAURANT Whera you s*t prompt and courteous service and whera food is prepared in sanitary conditions.and where BAR-B-Q s and STEAKS are simply wonderful ! 519 Main St.\u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 Tel.TA.6-2633 BROMPTON Mr and Mrs Reginald Hughe* and baby, and Mrs.Hard Hughes of LennoxviMe, were giust* of Mr.and Mrs Guy C Robinson Mr and Mrs R H Brooks of Toronto and Mr and Mr» G.Brook* and Lyle Brooks of Melbourne were recent visitor* ot Mr.and Mrs H F.Perkins 'They also visited Mr il T Ward at the Sherbrooke Hospi ital.Miss J v\\\\ve Aldrich has re turmwi Ivme after spesukng tw\\i weeks Bdtday with relatives at Ninth Tivy, Yt Miss Marilynn DaignesttH of MoWteal «l'eut the week ittd with her parents.Mr and Mr> Oscar Daigneault Mr* Alberta Dole of North Hatley was also a guest at the same home Visitors at the Ward home were Mis* Farnvie Knapp ami Mr.Gordon Knapp of Sher brooke, Mr and Mr* Ganser of tlieir grandparent* for a kmger Indianapolis, Ind .and Mr and holtthay.Mrs Kart Robinson.Berlin, N H Mr and Mrs Dwight Daig-Mr and Mrs Victor Magwooii neault of Syracuse, N.Y.spent am! family of Montreal spent a a week-end with Mr.anti Mrs.few days of their holidays with Oscar Daigneault, on their re-Mr ami Mrs H F Perkin* turn from their wedding tnp to Barry and Ricky re maim\u2019d with I'aVgarv and Vancouver.ATTEND THE RICHMOND FAIR .r M * \u2014r % * \u2014 the event of the year! We'll see you there! JEAN COURCHESNE GENERAL CONTRACTOR TE 9-2348 \u2014 271 Main St.\u2014 DANVILLE, Que.\u2022\tRecord Players \u2022\tRCA \u2022\tRadios and TV \u2022\tTV Service Musical Instruments including Guitars Complete line of Records MIDWAY FUN \u2014 Once again this year the T.Green Midway will be In attendance at the Rich mond Fair providing thrills and chills on whirling mechanisms which are part of midway tradition The Green Midway has gained an outstanding reputation in this region during the past few year* and they can guarantee fair patrons the same gay times provided in the past Other attractions will include the Richmond Harmony Band which will he in itlendam.throughout the proceedings.Cattle and horse parades will feature the program on Friday and Saturday afternoons The fair will close out Saturday night with a gala dance at the Coliseum \u2014 Ti Blanc Richard and orchestra supplying the music.Fair Judges Announced Welcome to the Richmond Fair! DYSON & ARMSTRONG LIMITED The following judges have beefi selected by Richmond Fair officials to participate in the I \u2018THE MUSIC HALL\u201d ANDRE DUPLESSIS, Prop.411 Main Street \u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 TA.6-2323 AND STOVE OIL S.E.DESMARAIS & CO.TA.6-3404\t\u2014 RICHMOND \u2014 Building Supplies \u2014 \u2022\tCornent \u2022 Lumber e Shingles \u2022 Roll Roofing \u2022\tInsulstion \u2022 Wellbosrds \u2022 Glldden Pelnfs o Coel WE EXTEND A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE I03RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE RICHMOND FAIR nrmxiTH noex lf>b9 annual Richmond Fair .Horses\u2014W.D.Ross, Slier Best Wishes tor Our 103rd Anniversary V.R.BEATTIE Sole Distributor For HINMAN MILKING MACHINES Complete Line of Milk Coolers.Specisliiing In: Direct Expension or Swoot Water Bulk Coolers.Phone TA.6-3201 RICHMOND brooke.Holstein* \u2014 Reginald Conner, North Hatley.Ayrshires\u2014J.Paul Litette, Quebec, Jersey*\u2014R A McElray, R R 2, Lachute Beef Cattle\u2014W.G.MaeDosi ton.Maple Products J.R Methot, Dept, of Agriculture Quebec Grains, Reed Fruit- W.S ¦ * BEST WISHES TO THE EXHIBITORS AND DIRECTORS OF THE RICHMOND FAIR! PAUL SIMONEAU Deoler Sales and Repairs WINDSOR ROAD - TEL.TA.6-2324 RICHMOND Dealers for CHEVROLET - CADILLAC 0LDSM0BILE and CHEVROLET TRUCKS gall, Sherbrooke.Canadian*, Sheep and Swine\u2014 S.Charpentier, Bagot.Calf Club \u2014 H.Belivaau, Vic toriaville.Poultry \u2014 P Galorneau, Sher brooke.Dairy Products\u2014J.W.Barring CLAPHAM \u2014 Mrs.Hubert Besvnett of Ben noxviUe, while at Maple Grove to attend the funeral of Mr Byron Bennett, visited her daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs.Bill Christie Mr and Mr*.Bill Christie, accompanied by Mrs Ulric Nut brown and Mr*.Curtis Bennett.w«ere in Inverness, the ladies attendmg the joint shower for two prospective brides, Misses Ruth Cox and Helen Henderson Mr* E.Johnson and Aaugh ter*, Annie and Margaret, are vacationing sn Maine.Mr.and Mrs Leonard McLaughlin of Quebec City were guoata of Mrs.Curtis Bennett en mute to their home after a vs cation in Vermont and the Ea stem Township* Mr.George Bimie hs* been on vacation at his home here and while home had extenatve repaire done to hi* dwelling.L^ar yrr mpw»1 RAKPSHIRC Richardson, Dept of Agriculture, Lennoxville.Flower, Vegetables R.J.M Reed, Hemmingford, Que.Complete Garage Service DYSON & ARMSTRONG LTD RICHMOND, QUE.GREETINGS FROM CANADA PAPER COMPANY WINDSOR MILLS, QUE.Keep our forests green Prevent forest fires\" For informofion regarding Tree Form* confoet our extension Forestry Department under the direction of Mr, Roger Cote.RICHMOND fsASB AUGUST 20-21-22 3 Days of Entertainment for the whole family \u2022\tT.GREEN MIDWAY \u2022\tHORSE RACING FRIDAY ond SATURDAY AFTERNOONS \u2022\tCATTLE AND HORSE PARADE FRIDAY ond SATURDAY AFTERNOONS \u2022\tRICHMOND HARMONY BAND IN ATTENDANCE GASTONI GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS \u2014 Presenting Better Than Ever FRIDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING \u2022\tTHE SKATING CORBINOS on roller skates \u2022\tBOZO the Clown\t* RAY-YO NOVELTY JUGGLING ACT \u2022\tTHE GREAT NORMAN fHigh wire with no safety net) \u2022\tTHE FAMOUS IVANO, Eminent Magician for the first time in Canada.THURSDAY NIGHT IN FRONT OF THE GRANDSTAND < SAT.AUGUST 22nd In th* Richmond Coliiaum Mulic by n TI-BLANC RICHARD AND HIS ORCHESTRA ?* Itt SHKHBHOOKh DAILY Rt-COKD, IL'tiuA Y, Ali Ci.Id, 1&U9 Mrs.D.Robinson Feted At Showers In Thetford Mines THETFORD MINES \u2014 Prior to her marriage.Mr*.Dougla* Robin sor., the former Phylli* Hogge, wa* guest of honor at a delightful kitchen shower given by Mrs.Erie Pharo at her home Upon her arrival the guest of honor was greeted by the hostess, led to a chair gaily trimmed with streamers, and presented with a corsage of pink ami white carnations and mums.A basket charmingly arranged with streamers and with corsages of sweet peas and snapdragon at each end, and containing numerous useful articles for her kitchen, was presented to Mrs.Robinson, who graciously thanked her friends.Refreshments were served from a laee-covered tea table centered with a bowl of pink and white sweet peas, flanked with pink candles in silver holders, at which Mrs.Harry Hogge, mother of the bride, and Mrs Henry Robinson, mother of the groom, presided.The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs Rob Moore, Mrs.Merritt Pharo, Mrs.Jack SIDE GLANCES v j godparents are Mrs.J.C.Mooney of Winnipeg, aunt of the baby, and Mr.Harris acting as proxy for Mr.Mooney.Mr.and Mrs.Ed Alexander i and sons are vacationing with the former\u2019s parents at Edmonton, Alta Following Mr.Alex gander's return, Mrs.Alexander i with the children will remain for a few weeks in Saskatchewan visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs.Brown.Mrs J, C.Mooney and daugh ter Valerie of Winnipeg have returned to their home, having been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Harris and family while here to attend the christening of the Harr.s baby.Mr.and Mrs.Merritt Pharo and family, accompanied by Mrs.Lee Pharo, motored to Saranac Lake, N Y , where they were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Glenville Cruickshank and family.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Glaven of Reading, Mass., are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.John Mossop, and family.Mr.and Mrs.George McCammon and children, accompanied \u2022r, Mrs.A.M McCammon were vacationing at Pleasant Lake, Me Mr.and Mrs.Robert Cooling and children have returned from a holiday in Prince Edward Island.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Christie accompanied them.Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Miller and daughter Patricia were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Willard Christie.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Savage of Pittsfield, Me.and Mr.and Mrs.Wilson Beattie of Ler.noxvilie were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Beattie.a->.ay after s \"on?and painfu illness.Funeral servie** were held in Stanbridge East United Church with interment in the cemetery at Stanbridge Ridge.GUTHRIE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Roland Dyon, of Toronto, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Bockus.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Townsend, of Sutton, were visiting the latter\u2019s brother and sister, Mr.Neil Lagrange and Mrs.Bertha Mar-tindale.Mr and Mrs.Hugh Ker.ehan and Mus Ann Louise Kenehan, of St.Lambert, were guests of Mr and Mrs.George Hayes.Mr.and Mrs.George Hayes attended funeral services for Mrs.Charles Realffe, who passed HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.James Dm woodie cf Montreal and M ss Evelyn Dunwoodie from Glasgow, Scotland were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Evans.Mr Richard Evans was an overnight guest at h.s heme here en route to the Maritimes.Miss Ruth Evans, who has been spending her holidays at her home, accompanied Mr.Richard Evans to Dexter, Me., where she is visiting her aunt, Mrs.Herbert Mansell, at Lake Wassokeag.Mrs.Roy Suitor is in Ottawa visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Russell Suitor.En route she was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs Dick Evans, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mr.and Mrs.James Gilker and daughter Valerie of New Carlisle, Gaspc, were recent guests of Mrs.Gilker\u2019s hr .er.Mr.Alan Wark, and Mrs.Wark.Other guests were Mrs.Ralph Counter and daughters, Dianne and June, cf Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs Wyatt Savage, Billy and Lynn a.who are speadjeg the summer at Stoke Pond, and Mrs.Emma Cox of Ler.noxvile.Jimmie and Dawn Wark visited their aunt.Mrs Wyatt Savage, at Stoke Pond, Mrs C.H W Tl V4Î1 iSj, y Mrs S.Carr and children, Brenda and Brian, are staying at their cottage at Eaton Corner for ten days.Mr and Mrs.Douglas Patrick attended the Robinscn-Hogge wedding at Thetford Mines.Mr.and Mrs.H.i.on Bachelor were at the Sherbrooke Hospital to visit Mr Bachelor\u2019s father.Mr.George Bachelor, of George-ville, who has undergone surgery there.Miss Sharon Bachelor has returned home after visiting her grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Bachelor, at Georgeville.Mrs.E.A.Aldrich spent the week-end at North Hatley, a guest of Mrs.Scott Keaar.Mr.and Mrs.John Campbell were guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.L.Marsh, and family at Foster, and also attended the Horse Snow.Miss Hildred But! cf Sutton was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Campbell Other guests w.re Mr and Mrs C.L Norwood of Lennox ville.Mr.and Mrs Roland Campbell.Linda and Dallas, were ruest* of Mr.and Mrs.Ambrose beacon and family at Water-ville.Mr and Mrs Kenneth Harmer, and Mr.a-.i Mrs Archie Fair-:.ro- .er visited Mr and Mrs.Ji n Marlin.Mrs.Ella Edwards, and Mrs.Thomas Harrison, at the Wilis K me, Richmond.Mr.a' I Mrs.Kenneth Harmer and .randson Join were guests cf Mr.and Mrs.brother.Archie Far- k\u2019 \u201cSure it's undignified, but it\u2019s the first thing your mother Kad wanted to do in ages that didn't cost over a quarter!\" CAFE INC.2378 King W., Sherbrooke Tel.LO.9 1445 Meals, Lunches, Snacks, Business Man\u2019s Dinner Cdn Style.75c Chinese Style, 90c McCammon and Mrs Bill Lynn.AGAIN FETED Mrs.Lloyd Beattie and her daughter, Mrs Allen Simons, also entertained Mrs.Douglas Robinson at a miscellaneous liowt r at the home of Mr.Beattie.After being greeted by her hostess'^, the guest of honor was led to a specially decorated chair, after which an assortment of lovely gifts were presented to her in a gaily-trimmed basket.The bride\u2019s mother, Mrs Harry Hogge, helped her daughter to open the numerous gifts, follow jing which the bride expressed : her appreciation.The evening was spent in playing games followed by refreshments, which were served from a lace covered tea table with a pretty floral centerpiece, flanked by white candles in silver holders.Summer flowers w! re it s e d as decorations throughout the house.Mrs.Harry Hogge, mother of the bride, and Mrs.Henry Robinson, mother of the groom, presided at the tea table, and Mrs.Tom Smith assisted the hostesses in serving.GENERAL NOTES The infant win of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Harris was chris lened at the St.John the Divine u yet the shine tfom FAST LONG LASTING SHINE.because Nugget in tulxs contains entirely new blend of high qual waxes to ensure a smoother even ; plication.Gives you a high quickly with less brushing.OSS Did you \u201cNUGGET\" your shoes this morning?Avmlnblv In *lv* \u2022hnd»»; BLACK, DARK BROWN.MlO-BROWN.OXBLOOD, AND NEUTRAL \u2022 » 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