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[" \t\t\t\t\t\t\tr 1959\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1959 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS ( \t\t\t\t\t\t1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t81 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 ! 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 30\t31\t\t\t\t\t Stjecbcooke Dailu Becocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f CLOUDY Qtwbec City and Eastern Town- ! ' sh'.tv> Cloudy with some light ' ram today, clearing tonight; Tuesday mainly aunny; \u2022 little warmer; Ugh) wind#; low-high at Sherbrooke 55 and 75, Quebec Î City 50 and 70.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY.AUGUST 24.|QSQ Sixty-Third Year AND CCF TO TRY FORMING NEW PARTY ;hruslVslHnerarySetS\"r«.?S In \"Seminar\" Session l'AIR MAJORETTE \u2014 Suzanne Descoteau, of East Angus, is pictured above niant im; at the opening day of the annual Compton County Fair held in Cookshire yesterday.The l air tontinues today and tomorrow.See story on page three.\t(Record 1 Into b.\\ Ot'iiy l.rnuy ) NY Street Battle Kills Girl NEW YORK (AP)\u2014A chut sponsored truce between street gangs on Manhattan\u2019s Ixiwer Ea.-t Side came to a bloody end Sunday night, leaving a 15-year-old Negro girl dead and six other teen-agers injured.The girl, Theresa Gee, said to be the sweetheart of one of the gang leaders, was cut down on the street by bullets from a passing car.Police believe the trouble started when one gang, the Sportsmen, invaded the area claimed by another gang, the Forsyth Street boys The move set off a chain reaction of violence NEGROES, PUERTO RICANS Both gangs were made up of Negroes and Puerto Ricans, police said.The two gangs met head on.and Julio Rosario, 14, was stabbed in the back.A bystander, Manuel Cintron, 11.was shot m the lace.Roth were taken to hospital in serious condition.Thirteen blocks away, about JO youths and girls lounged on a | street corner.Nearby a street I preacher was holding forth.Half an hour after the first clash in what police say was a reprisal raid, a car cruised by the corner | and six shots rang out I The Gee girl, said to bo the girl friend of the Sportsmen\u2019s leader, fell dead on the sidewalk, shot m the head.Another girl.| Ernestine Singleton.15.was shot ( in the leg.Robert Combs, 16, was wounded by another bullet.BULLET IN HIP A few minutes later, in an other neighborhood, Luis Santos, ,17, dropped with a bullet in his .hip.He told police he was shot as he left a mov ie theatre.Soon after that, poluc said, a I group of Sportsmen found Luis Morales, 15, said to be a former \u2018member of the Forsyth Street boys, walking with a Negro girl.He told police the five Negro youths slapped the g:rl around, then dragged him into a hallway and slugged him repeatedly.He was taken to hospital.It was the first serious gang violence on the Lower East Side iin three year-.That was when Mhc gangs agreed to a true 'ranged by an Episcopaltar \u2018glicani minister, who brmi; gang leaders together to 'existing differences.ar i An the cttlc Fire-Trapped Children Cry To Helpless Dad Six Convicts Escape; Two At Large FORT MADISON.Iowa (API-Six convicts sawed their way out of the state penitent ary Sunday during prison church services, Two still were at large today.I was the second time in less than three months that convicts \u2014armed with homemade knives\u2014 had cut through the bars.Warden John Bennett said he had \"asked time and again for n< w cell windows, but neither the governor nor the legislature has done anything about it.\" This is damned embarrassing.\" the warden added Those guys .knew thev could cut through the bars, after VERONA.Ont.(CPi\u2014Frantic cries of \"Daddy, daddy\" were the last words William Gault hoard from his two youngest daughters before they died in their blazing second \u2022 floor bedroom.Grcla May 5.and Mary.R died Saturday mght while their parents and neighbors vainly tried to get through the flames to save them The fire destroyed the two-storey frame home on the edge of Rock Lake beside this village 2b miles north of Kingston.An investigator from the Ontario lire marshal's office was to examine the ruins effort to determine the blaze.The Gaults, who six weeks ago after fire destroyer their home at Mc-l>eod Lake, B.C had only time to lead f year-old son, BiH, from t before the flames took the first floor, The thr Gault children were in age at the time.today in an the cause of moved here heir six t he house I hold on ee other the vil- Mr.Gauls the last mo were alive.\"They had ask if they books for a could and t< the light.T1 the bed to t then l he \u2018Daddy! dad' \"I ran up-was filled w again and ag just too muc Mrs Gaull a hospital lu band upstair water and th ing room.\u201cBut it na was fire e v CailCC COUl1 whili Ta a c said to tur o stati ght or ailed girls rs to omic they n on d on and ream WASHINGTON (AIM - Nikita Khrushchev n V meric an itinerary now is official, and it apparently sets the pattern for President K senhower's later visit to Russia.The recent exchanges of Rus sian American visits \u2014 such as At Kit t moi Dief To Discuss Transport YANCCH\u2019VKR (CP) \u2014 Prime Minisicr Diefenbaker flics to Ki Uniat today to hear proposals by i businessmen from central and | northern British Columbia for improvement of trails portal ion in | the area and with the adjoining new state of Alaska.Mr.Diefenbaker is visiting the aluminum eemre, 350 miles north of here, to attend the annual convention of the Central B.C.As sociated Boards of Trade and their Alaskan affiliates.The Kitimat trip winds up a ; three-day visit to British Colum hia during which Mr.Diefen ' baker opened the Pacific Na lional Exhibition here Saturday lie returns to Ottawa by air .Tuesday.The prime minister's only official engagement Sunday was a i all by Victoria Mayor Percy S hitab for discussions on twos , peels oi maintaining a Van couver Victoria terry link this winter and getting more govern , ment contracts for B.C.shipyards.MR.K AND NATO Ai a press conference Sunday Mr.Diefenbaker said il is unfor* | tun ee that Premier Khrushchev I of Hussia cannot visit Canada (luring Ins forthcoming trip to the United .States because he would have been given an idea of Canada\u2019s objectives in its member ship of NATO.He said the U S.visit will serve good purpose in enabling the Soviet premier to correct some of \u2019his misconceptions about pohli cal.economic and social life there.The prune nimisler said that if he had been able to meet Mr Khrushchev he would have made it clear that Canada supports the declaration of NATO government heads made in Paris two years ago on the position of the coun Tics under Communist rule those of Russian Deputy Premier 1-rol k,'.-,, v and Vice President Richard Nixor,.have been on a strictly lit for Sal basis R is generally understood in 1diplomatic circles that the ex | change between Eisenhcwer and the Soviet premier will be in the j same vein Khrushchev's UK itinerary ; ends with a second stop m Wash ; ington.There had been some ; earlier speculation that Klmish chev might visit Alaska and go j back by way of Communist (China.But the schedule, released during the weekend, rules that out.He is scheduled to fly directly to Ru j.y.i a, TWO DAYS AT WHITE HOUSE Khm-hehev will come to Wash-i ington first on Sept 15 for two days of official visiting a: the W hite House He will addre ss tllP National Press Club and answer questions in a televised program on the 16th.1 He will go to New York Sept IT 18.where he will address the Cnited Nations General Assembly la's Angeles is next.Sept tb, and San Francisco Sept, JO:\u2019! Sept JJ 23 are U> be -psqvt at Des Moines, Iowa, with side trips to Ames, Iowa, and probably to the (arm of Roswell Garst at Coon Rapids, Iowa.Khrushchev will go to Pitts burgh Sept.34 and probably will return that evening to Washing ton tor three more days Eisenhower's visit to Russia is still in the planning stage The tune for it has not yet been an nouttccd Hut it is likely to follow the same pattern as Khrushchov s American lour.OI 1 AM A\t(( P) \u2014 Political eyes aie luinnl on W innipeg this week where ihc downtrodden CX L and the potent l nnadian 1 aboi (.oiigiess will tiy to Huge the basis of n new parly It could be a thua! to the high liding Progressive ( on-srivalivrs and to lhe 1 ibeials.It could be a flop M hat happens to the political tuture of the proposed lelt o I cent i e gioup laigely depends on how odioillv matters aie handled bv back loom stintegists at what is described as a thirr day srminni opening I ndav Conflicting oui locks will have j llo he rccoiuvjed Possibly, Ihc; H would embrace according to CCK adherents will have to do ;a '< solution adopted last year some hacking away from Social *0 the congress, the CCF, the ist dogma to gam the support of hilvor movement, f a nil orguiu/a-! unionists and there arc many of 'ions, professional people and them chilly to the Socialist idea r ai rested the day before on a ehai r of being drunk and disiirderly.He was to have been trails Irrrcd to a mental institution later in the day.Sixty five prisoners were in the jail, which the sheriff said is sup posed to house only 38.Gerard Lau, 40, a s h ipf liter stationed with the naval air r< serve training unit at Freeport, N 5' , was sealed on the front porch of his father's house across the street from the jail when the fire broke out.Lau raced for the jail when he heard the prisoners yelling He ran to the second floor hut wio blown downstairs by an explo stoh He crawled out critically burned.One of the dead was Richard Cavileer, 22, held without bail and (barged with murdering h -23 months old daughler, Deborah The surviving prisoners weie transferred to county jails at Trenton, Freehold and New Brunswick and lo jails in other Uk alities Won/ Free Ride To Crematorium ?ANT ROSS CONTRACTOR June, Three ol surrendered after holdii her two ch boy at knif The fourth woods near the pr after the 9 a m.bre \\ hou *e-by-house launched for the two Sunday s escapee» without a struggle ; a minister's wife Iren and a neighbor point for 2! j hours vas raptured in the shortly rti was large.48 Fatalities Over Weekend ( anada claimed a Twelve drowning- of two sisters in a raised the nation* A Canadian Pre Ont t no recordcd She Flies Thru The Air \u2014 To Cut HerWeddingCakt KINGS LYNN.England Api\u2014Marzartt Sr th an Th- ing cake w «,(* tr»« fro the gre feet aw day Bridegroom Peter Brasset, (N dangled at her side It wasn't that the heat got ¦hem They arc\u2018rapeie f a - - ***\t| cifttif l(V rt Out Tr \u2019 ; deaths iv drown SOUTHPORT, E n g I a n damage (his morning at the home of Mr.Armand Nadeau, 129 10th \\>e.n At the moment of the explosion no one was in the home and no injuries were reported.However, the building iiself was shifted on its foundation six inches or more Windows were blown out and broken glavs was widely scattered According to a fire depart nient report early today.Mr.Nadeau had turned on the oil furnace and a few mimiles later it exploded, leaving the house a wreck.Firemen said that the inside of the house was a total loss.Estimates on the damage were unavailable Firemen from Nos 1 and t stations answered the rail at 7:50 am., hut no flic broke out.First Layoffs Effected At Richmond Riant RICHMOND Confirming a news report of last week, the National Hosiery Mill in Richmond has started laying off employees with the shutting off of three machines last Friday, This has affected six employers In a letter sent to the local plant by headquarters in Hamilton, the company president stat ed that the mill will be closed down in stages The decision for the ,shutdown is due to the decrease in use of ful fashioned hosiery, and by the insistent and growing demand by the public for seamless nylon liosc With ttic eventual closing of the local plant, 70 employees will he nut of work.FISH SCIENTISTS Tito fisheries research board of Canada, scientific section of the federal fisheries department, was establishc I in I9:i7.Cookshire Fair Underway 5 IM NCI-NT I-VIRANT Judy Wilson, aged it of I euuoxv ille.perches confidently on her entry at the ( otuplou County I air in Cookshire yesteulav Judy was the vouogesl entrant in the live slock list*.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Le may) UliMMI» 1 i* V 25 Years Sfanstead Convent Alumnae Anniversary I kit MM t\\ DANCI RS \u2014 lliesc (out lillle riils are on the ails to hr I an bring held today anil tomorrow al thr fnoksliiir l air (\u2022imind Iriralr steps of Ihe I kralnlan I oik Duiui.(lie vmiiliful qiiartrl is serti al Ihe Coinplun County 11 alnrd privately in Ihe In one of thr lirais included in I | Na.-nt I eu» | My Phone Prov.______________________________i MOUNTAIN PARK The first cf Canada's national U* arks, the Banff park in Alberta ml ¦ as established in the Rockies in r ; \u2022 ns.\u2022 ~ ïjÊk \u2022 \u2022» Beginning TODAY! FREE DIRECT PHONE CONNECTION WITH TCA, MONTREAL, FOR ALL TRAVEL INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Now you will be able to coll TCA, without charge by dioiing LOrrc ne 2-2814 Your co will go d -ect to TCA, whe-e experienced staff will be pleosed to help you, 24 hours o doy.Phone for information ond reservations on TCA services across Conodo, to the U S , Britom, Europe, Be'mudo, Nassau and the Coribbec-r Cce>-ec\u2018 ng services to anywhere in the wer'd TRANS-CANADA AIR LINTS PHONE LO:2-2314 I*1'\t.Sitf STANSTLAD f rt.he»m Heifer Robert Hodge; Best 2 year old Hereford Heifer Barry Par sons, Champion Shorthorn Heifer Ashton Herring, Reserve Shorthorn Heifer: Pauline Asker.' hampjon Hare ford Heifer Jimmy Mayhew; Reserve Here ford Heifer Dale Parson* Re-se Shorthorn Herd: Claudia Groom : Rest Hereford Herd Da> pars-ir.?, Showmanship Tro phy Claudia Greiom.Judging Compets\u2019 ein Barrv Par sons; Special for Rest She,r* horn herd Claudia G-oeirr.Speeia! for ties' Hereford Herd: Dale Parson*.C0ATIC00K \u2014 Mr and Mr* Edward Middle-ton and daughters.Penny and Heather, were reeent overnight g it\u2019s of Mr* M -ut'e\u2019or - * -'er, M- James smith and Mr STB Itb, Says Lesage Haunted By Duplessis QUEBEC \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Gerard IV me is, secretary of (he Quebec j County Liberal Association, said during the weekend he is leaving the Liberal parly because il is haunted by the Duplessis spirit \u201d In a letter to member* of the a 'ociation, Mr Demcr* naid he I- joining the Social Drinocratir Parly the Quebec branch of the OCE party because Liberal Leader Jean [-range is unable to satisfy the needs of the people -lid overthrow Premier Duple* is* Union Nationale govern ment He aid he had not lolil Mr le sage about his resignation hut \"my gesture will certainly be brought to his attention \u2019 The letter said in the course of different elections Mr Demers noticed the Liberal Party's vote telegraphers are not less effi i rient than those of the Union Nationale \u201cI believe that the Union Na 'tonale had a monopoly on it but ! discovered that the Duple* * spirit haunted the ranks of the Liberal party,\" the letter eon tinned Kind's MD Die» LONDON (Reuters)\u2014Sir Roh ert Young, one of the doctor* who attended King George VI when he underwent a long oi>eralion lust before hi* death in 1952, died Saturday at his !/)ndon home He was 87 In January, Young wa* awarded the Royal Society of Medicine\u2019* gold medal for 195ft 25 YEARS Continued From Page 3 of Sherbrooke, giving the *ermon in French and F,ng-hsh He chose to speak of our 1 fe on earth, referring to it as a topping place before going on to our heavenly home, asking do w* choose God or earthly com fort» The benediction »\u2022»« riven by Mgr Origene Vel.Afternoon lea was served in thr dm ng room, where the tables were arranged with lara covers and centered with bowl* of seasonal flowers and lighted can die* Poorer* were Mr* Gertrude Hamuli.Mrs Homer Rrainard, Mr- Lucien Hebert and Mrs f'hnstine I^geux.Among the guetta were Rover end S.ster* from Quebec, Sher-brooke Montreal, Falls River, Mas* , and members of the Alumnae from Mont Joli, Reaeon*f;eld Magog, NapierviUe, Abbotsford, La Guadeloupe, Lake Megantic, , Woburn, Aahesto* Windsor, Sudbury, Ont , Ottawa, Ont.; Falls River, Maes , Sweetsburg, Peru, New York.Old Orchard Reach, Maine Ro«emcre, Coatieook, Grand Mere, Newport, Derby Line, Rsg-k Island, Slanstead, Beebe, Montre»\u2019 Quebec New burvport Ms\" Fitchburg Ma**: '\u2022Dec h-land, New York, Sher brookt, Mr* S.Taylor gave a report on the Innual Convention at Macdonald College, A drawing on a doily donated hy Mrs 11 Andrews was planned.Donated parcels netted 32 50, \\uction $1 55, flower fund 56 cents.'The next meeting will be held September 12 in the Farmer* Hall, WINE ORIGINS Champagne was originally pro du rod in ihe French province of thaï name, and port wine in Oporto in Portugal, Ilirtlin PEASLEY To Roland and Rev-erley, on Friday.August 21, 1959, a son, Guy Bradley, 6 lb».9 or , at the St.Lambert Hospital.Both well, Deal Ini Is Closed By Richmond Fair RICHMOND \u2019The 103rd An nual Richmond County Fair end ed on an extended day, hnving played through Sunday after noon with harness races, rattle parade and part of the T Green Midway for Ihe benefit of those attending Due lo heavy rain last Friday which ovinoollori most of the day's program, fair official* decided to continue ihe attractions through Sunday, Close to 2.000 people passed Hi rough the gates to waloh the harness races, parade of cattle and horses; children grabbing onto the last few rides before these popular atirartions were taken away.Sunny skiea pro vailed throughout thr whole day j whirl) made for a better enter tainmemt.The Saturday night danee In the Coliseum, with TV's Ti Hlanr Richard and orchestra supplying Hie music, drew close to 00(1 persons Several other people crowded the midway Sal urdny night and grandstand to watrh Hie Gaatoni attractions This portion of the show was not in evidence on Sunday as they were -rheriuleri for the Conk shire Fair along with a large part of the midway .only two rides were left for the enjoyment of the crowd on Sunday .a small kiddie Merry go-round and another ride ealied the Tilt A Whirl; two booths, ! ore a spinning wheel game of rhanee and another game of sklll-w-here three wooden milk hot lies had to ha knocked down hv a baseball.These drew a good crowd who tried then hand at winning some of the few prize* left On f!n racing program, Gnr don Adamson of Richmond, dnv mg hi* own charges, emerged 'winner «if two heats Saturday and one Sunday Wilfred St < yr alao of Richmond had two winners, «me each day while an other local harness racer, Stan ley Kyrid.copped two Sunday.The Richmond Harmony Band again provided mii*i« for the Sun day program.(Tariï nf (Thankn rAQURTTr Wr With «mpr#** our\tthank* anfl iippr**nation \u2018o *11 our m*nv frlan/l* who an hin«1-lv\tth/Mr \u2022vmpMhv *iv1 »*\u2022 tjf in »o m*ny w*y* *?tha tlrr»» of tha nung civipl* require \u2022mill furnished ipirfm^nt nr hm *» for mnnth» m FniH*h xte* Tel LO 7 2029.9 00 * m to 5 00 p m nnl\\ CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Up to SURBri xrcnrdinK to qualifications Competition 59 M1089 OFFICE CLERKS Up to $2,520 according to qualification» Competition 50 Ml090 Competitions open tn qualified residents of Sherbrooke and locality.contact the Civil Service Commission.Appli cation forms, nblainahle at Post Office, National Employment Office or Civil Service Commission Office, should be filed with the Civil Scr vice Commission, Room 950, tiH5 Cat heart SC, Montreal, not later than September 3, 1959 Candidates should file a separate application form for each position for which they wish to apply and quote competition numlter as indicated above 36 Miscellaneous TWO fre# fnl»rg*m*nf* with »trh film developed R print* .$V,\t12 print* 50c, reprint (He Double »lr# 5 print* 43c 12 prints 50c reprint* 05c Milt 03e One d«y lervlre Ph'fo lib T O Box 141, Shir hronhe.Qui.TENDERS rOMPTON cm STY r r VIRAI SCHOOl BOARD Seiled tender*, mirkid Tender* « il he recii\\cft tn noon August .M*t 19.M1 f,Tt 4,'hnnl hvm r,'u»« ** fpll-»*»* Scot*town to Burv 46.Pets For Sale TWO boxer pup« for sale, one male on# female, registered, p»dig'*»d Wlgg War Kennela.Warden Tel.Waterloo 166 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATI \u2014 3 ctntt pit word, minimum chirqi 90 emit tor 1* word* or Iim, thn* coniocutivi Intirtionv 3rd deiy half chirge, tix conficutlvi iniertion*.13% off 10 cint* for mailing Ricord ftoi ripllii DKADLINI \u2014 Ciilliflid Ads it-ciptid until 4.00 o m day prr vloua to inurtion.Auction Saioa, Ligai Notice* CUsttftad Duplay and Dtsplay id* acciptid until 12.00 noon pravlout day.LO.9-3636 Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GER VAIS.LANG LA tS A MONTY Armand Rnuaseau, Q C , Paul Mulllni Gervais, André Lang 1*1», Bine Mnntv LOrralna 2-473»$, 5 Wellington Street .North, Sher* hrooke TOBIN A TORfN, Trial Work and General Practice Rosenbloom Bldg .oppOsSlle City Hall, 1.3R Wellington (North) LO 2-2120 W ISLE Y H BRADLEY.QC The ( an-a da Bldg, 4»$5 Craig Street Weal.Montreal.UN 1-2737.Charfcred Accountants M DONALD, CURRIG A CO Uhartarext Arrountanta COOPER BROTHER* « CO Chartered Accountant» t*7 Duffertn Ave - LO #-l«66 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John Chxrlotteinwn.Halifax, RHnouakt.Sherbrooke.Hamilton.Kitchener Winnipeg.Fdmontoa, Ceigary, Vincouveu- ROSS, TOUCHE 8k CO Chartered Ab countanti.Montreal ' A VALLEE, BEDARD.Lyonnata, G a» con A Aaaoclate», D J Crockett.C.A , llcenaed truatee 801 Conti nental Building.Sherbrooke.F (J Tel LO 2 968U.Optometrists At BERT TRUDEAU, OpIometrHt Continental Building.Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-0617 Eyia ixamimd 19 Room & Board Wanted The Board u111 supply the \\ehicle SHERBROOKE High -chopl girt de DH'cr» must ne able i,s prestdr aue» room and hoard in exchange h** 1,1 certificate and reference» a» for houaehold dulte» nr Child all \u2022» »b I ts and anhrtetv The to»»eat ting Apph Record Box 179 GENTLEMAN desire.» warm, comfort-able room preferably with hoard Apply T O Box 76.Waterloo, Cue 19a Rooms Wanted CtlRL student i2rt) **T*he* rccpt ; also including the sanding of the roads ilength about 50 miles' The council reserves the right not to ae cept the lowest, nor any of the tenders.Compton, Que.August 21, 1959 S W BRODFRICK, SecTreas.BEEBE \u2014 Mrs Jeanma Hanuitoe speei a week in Montreal as r*«t of Mr and Mri Jame» Davidior She alto spent a week with her ion Ale* Hamilton, Mrs.Hamilton and family in Scarborough, Ont , and en route home wai a weekend guest of Mrs I.Williams in Sherbrooke Mr.and Mrs Lloyd Mandigo and friends of Sutton were vint-ori of Mr and Mr* Jack Anderson Misses Diane and Barbara Bronson have returned home after apending a month with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Wallace Bronson in Milford, Conn Mr and Mrs Frederick T.Browne of New Bedford, Mass , -pent a week as guests of Mrs.C.R Twombly.Mr and Mrs , Donald Oliver and twin sons Don aid jr and Michael of New Bedford, Mass , are vacationing at the home of Mrs Twombly Miss Audrey King of Concord, N.H , spent a week with her parents Mr.and Mrs.Russell K:r.s Mr and Mrs Donald Seguin and sen of Fredncton, N B , are spending two weeks vacation at the home of their parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Seguin and Mr.and Mrs Ernest Bronson Mr and Mrs.Ivan Aulis and family of St Catharines, have returned to their home after spending two weeks with her \u2018mother, Mrs Sylvia Bronson and family.Recent, guests of Mr and Mrs Clarence Nutbrown were Mr R Gibson and Mr Donald McNaugh-ton of Montreal and Mr and Mrs Donald Nutbrown of Derby 1 Line i Miss Ann Langevin is visiting her uncle and aunt.Mr and ! Mrs.Leonard Harper and family at.Rawrion Mr and Mrs Arthur Henderson and Mrs Mary Wilson were in Braintree.Miss .this week to attend funeral services for a Hong time friend, Mrs.Jennie Brown Miss Rose Rediker of Montreal was a guest of Mr and Mrs J, \u2018Wilson and family during her vacation Mr and Mrs.Cecil Asbury of Kingston, Ont , spent a week with Mr and Mrs Ernest Bron-on Mr.and Mrs Norman Bronson of Wallis Lake, St.Her-menogilde were also weekend j visitors rrf his parents and Mr and '1rs Cedric Hartley and !daughter of Kingston, Ont., w«rj [overnight guests at the same ; home.Mr Ronald Evan has left for Athol, Mass .where he is' employed with the Union Twist [Drill Company.Mr and Mrs W B Nutbrown have returned to their home in i Inverness alter spending a veok with their son, Mr Clarence Nut-\u2018brown and family.Friend* of Mr Wilfred Dumoulin will regret to learn that he its a surgical patient in the ; Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr Lyell Hand of Gramteville is also a patient in the same hospital Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Baker anc.son of Montreal were guests of Mr and Mrs Arthur Langevin while on their holidays Other guests at the home have been Mr and Mrs.Ale* Hamilton, Miss Jean Hamilton and Mr L.Brooenhead of Scarborough, Ont., and Mr and Mrs léonard Harp er and children of Raw-don.Mr and Mrs Jack Anderson and daughter Sandra vacationed at Old Orchard Beach Me .and were guests of Mr and Mrs J Turcotte in Boston.Mass Ronald Moss of Chilliwack.R C is spending a month leave with Radio Guide THtaq program listing» §r* supplied by th« st«tions to itt rtadtra.Thty «ro tubioct to ehango without notict.«nd pro published by tho Shorbrookt Racord as a tarvica 8 W C3r Vtwi 506 F P M 3 30 Monitor S\u2019an 5\t45 Rovmf Riportar 1\tS3 Bu LID* a nu < B< Niwa 8\t10 Bylina 6\t15 Larry O\u2019Brian 2\t00 CB( News 9\t13 C oncert T.ma 9.(6 Matinee Quit 10 15 Performer's .Showcase 10\t30 Sweet Hour ol Prayer 10.33 Mr Homme s Housa 10 46 Marlon .McCormick 10\t5»$ For Consumers 1100 Much Ado About Music 11\t30 Who\u2019* Tbe f omposir 12\t00 nh* MDa» \u2022 12.15 The Archer» CBM (940 Kcs; THIS EVENING aw On The Spbt 6 40 Rtwblde 7.00\tTeer.-Ajer» 7:30 Guilt Tima 6 00 Vancouvir The,'.-* a V) Surr~-n»r Ea ow 900 Man to Man TUESDAY i 13 30 a arn- aroaacxxt 13 59 Offirlxl time sire*; 100 CBG New» ar.l Weather 1 15 Tommy Hun'er 1.45 Mualc Is Black end White 3.00\tCBC New» 2.03 rrana-Cecad, Matinee 3\t00 Four'» Company 4\t00 Encore» 127 CBC New» 4\t50 Tempo Ler.Brook» 5\t00 CBC News 5 05 Tea And Trumpe's 10.00 SitioBkl Saw» 10\t30 Weaiern Art.ita 11\t00 Chamber Muaie 11\t30 Night View» 12\t00 CBC New» and Weather 12 05 It u Written 5\tJO Monitor Star» aoo CBC New» 8 10 Bylin* 6.20 On the Spot 6\t40 Rawhide 7\t00 Teen-Agers 7 27 Tempo Sign-Off 7\t30 Johnny Burt and Strings 8\t00 Bus.ness Barometer 9\t00 Jatx 9.30 George la Elech* 10.00 .Niuooaj News 10\t30 Voice of -he Paat 11\t00 The World ol Music MONDAY\u2014 9» Thu world Our» 9 15 Early New* 9\t30 Travel T je* 10 00 On the Go 10\t30 Sam Lever son 11\t30 1 Lova Lucy 11.JO Top Dollar 12.00 Love at Ufa 2-30 oearch for lomorro» .1 45 Guiding L\u2019eht 1.00\tNeva Headline* 1.15\tDux* and HU SwingbiUee '.Mi Aa tne World Tuma 2.00\tJiixmi Bc»l i.jij doua* t-arty 3\t00 fha Big r-ayoft 3.30 Tha Viardlet a.jo ttnghtei Day 415 Secret Storm 4\tSO The Edge of Night 5.00\tChuckwagon Txlee 4.15\tKoicx World os Spoma 5\t25 Weatherenaa *30 Newitlma 6\t45 Ooug EdwtrdJ 7\t00 M: and Mr» North 7\t30 Name That Tuna 8\t30 Bold Ventura 9\t00 Frontier Justice 9 30 Jo»«ph Cotton 10\t00 Reckoning 11\t00 Esao Reporter U 10 Vermont Edition 11.15 Loi-.a* and the Weather his parents, Mr and Mrs.George m -h» Knew It on Cemetery Mr Buckland and family\tand Mrs Reg Flannigan and Mrs.Elsie Lavers i» a patient family had been residing with in the Sherbrooke Hospital and hi» mother.Mrs.Flannigan since Mr» Russell Wilson was also early summer arimifed to the hospital for sur- Mrs M Sicard, Mr» Marcotte, gery\tMrs C.Mairs, Mrs.C.Rowker, Miss Mildred Muir of WelU.nd, Mr?Malle- e and Mrs.W Wal-Ont , is spending her holidays lace in company with ten W I with her sister, Mrs Rowan members from Waterloo attend-Bean, Mr Bean and other re,a jed a luncheon at Cowansville live» 'given by Fordyce Branch of the j W I Following the luncheon all I enjoyed a conducted tour of the Bruck Silk Mills Mr and Mrs Archie Race of BIRCHTON \u2014 On Saturday, August 15, the home of Mr and Mrs Stanley Iberville were weekend guests of J Taylor was the scene of a Mr Gordon Richardson and Miss happy family reunion Present to Pearl Richardson enjoy the day with reminis- Mrs M.Sicard spenf a couple cences and pleasant, memories, of days as guest of her broth followed by a buffet supper, were er, Mr Earl McLaughlin and Mr and Mrs Herbert Pike.Mrs McLaughlin at West Leban-Jean and daughter, Patsy of on.N.H Her nephew, Robert, Glace Bay, N S ; Mr and Mrs his wife, and two children, were Gordon Kirkby, Fern, with their also guests of his parents.family, Lenwood, Warren, Hea-\t- ther and June, of British Guia- SWEETSBURG \u2014 na.S A Mr and Mrs.Paul lay- Miss Kay Clough of Stanbridge lor and sons, Stanley and Myron, East and , g;r! fru,nd have nf Tamworth, NH and Mr and; taken an apartment in the Dai Mr- Neil Taylor and chi\u2019riren, giF apirtment block which was [David and Deborah of Birchton Mr.and rMs Willa-im Nut-brown.accompanied by Mr.Harry Nutbrown of I/e-nmoxville, were in Thetford Mines, guests of Mrs., Nutbrown'.» brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs Lioyd Mar-Kenîie.Mr and Mrs Gordon Kirkby, I with their son Warren and \u2018daughter June, spent a week in , Toronto, Ont., guests of Mr \u2018Kirkby\u2019s brother, Mr.Howard (Kirkby and Mrs.Kirkby.Mr.and Mrs Roy Cobb of Florida are visiting Mrs.Cobb s son.Mr.Howard Picard and Mrs Picard Guests at the Murray home included Mr and Mrs A W | Murray of Scotstown, Mr and Mrs.Fraser MacLeod and son Robert of Drummondville.Mrs C.A Thompson, Miss Myrtle\t___ Ellen Thompson.Mr Ru»'cil Thompson, and Master James SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 ! Thompson of High Forest\tMr Ernest Wright and Miss E Heather Kirkby spent \\\\r.ght of Thetford Mmes are MONDAY\u2014 7\t30 Tod,y 8\t25 Local New, \u201cSO Today 9\tno B.£ Picture 9 30 TV School Tub* 10 00 Dough Re Ms 10 31' r eaaure Hunt 1100 The Price U Right 11.30\tConcentrailoB U IK) nr far UougB 12.30\t» Could B# You 1.00\tNews 1\t15 Smiley Willett* 1.30\tFor You Madam* 2.00\tQueen For a Day 2\t30 Court of Human Relation» 3.00\tYoung Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom The»* Root* 4 00 Truth or Consequence» 4.30\tCountry Fair 5.00\tRomper Room 5.30\tMickey Mou»e Clul 6.00\tNrw« 6.IS Weatherman 6 20 Sports Scorebook 7.00\tLtiy L Ranch 7.30\tBuckskin 8.00\tBeatles, Gun 8.30\tTales of Well, Fargo 9 00 Peter Gunn 9\t3d Goodyear Theatre 10.00\tArthur Murray Dance Party 10\t30 Confidential File vacated by Mr Walter Krobiski who is now employed in Fam-ham.Mr T H Robinson of Gati-ne iu.Que , who spent about two ll-00 L*t* New» weeks in this area, was ac-j companicd by his sister Miss Lora Robinson to the Miller family reunion at Brome, when around forty-seven adults and children were present.The hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs Kenneth Miller of Brome and Mr.and Mrs Donald Miller of Knowlton.The remains of Mrs A Hewlett Stackhouse, the former Dorothy Brock, were in'erned in Chris; Church Anglican Cemetery, after having been brought from Montreal to Draper-Hastings Fu rutsoAv- »,00 Ladustry oa Parade 9 15 E*r.y New* 9.30\tHighway HsUdayi 10 00 Ob ih* Go 10.30 Sam eveason 11.00\t1 Lo»a Lucy ! 11.30 Top Dollar 12.00\tLove at uti* 1X20 Search tot tomorrow 12-45 Guiding Light 1.00\tNe»» Headlirtea 1.15\tDuka ana HU Swing hlUie» ; 130 A» 16» World 100 Mixing Bowl i 2 30 Botueparty j.uu I'he hi* t-ayoff 3.30\tVerdict u Your» 4.x Brigntet Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge at Night 5 00 Chuckwagoo Tale* 5 45 Ed Owens e 15 Mtlck.Sport* World 62* Weatherwu* 6.30\tNew «time 6.45 Doug Eduard* and the new» 7.00\tUnion Pacific 7 30 Star» in Actios 8.00\tGlencannon 8.30\tTo TeB Tha Truth 9 00 Adventure Showcase 9\t30 Spotlight Playhouse ¦ '.0.00 Andy Williams ! \u2019.1 15 Louts* and the Weather 11.25\tWrestling WPTZ, Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 TUESDAY- I 7.00 Today 7 25 Local New, 8.30\tToday 8.25\tLocal News 9.0*3 This ca the Life 9.30\tTV School Tun* 10.00\tDough Re Ml.10\t30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Pr 1 c * U Right 11.30\tConcentration ixik* rtc-Iae-Dougb 2.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tNews 1.15\tSmiley WUlette j 1.30 Fo; You Madame j 2 00 Queen for a Day j 2 30 Court of Human Relations | 3.00 Young Dr Malone | 3.30 From These Root, 4.00\tTruth or Consequence» 4.30\tCounty Fair 5.00\tRomper Room 5\t30 Walt Disney 6.00\tNews 6\t15 Weather 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6\t30 Looney Tune Time ! 7\t00 Red Monette Show 7.30\tFlight 8\t00 Back To School 9.00\tFilm Feature 9.30\tBob Cummlng* 10 00 David Never.10.30 Official Detective 11.00\tLata New» erkQNESOAY\u2014 9.00\tAir Force Story 9 IS Early New» 9 30 Time to Think 10\t00 On the Go 10.30\tSam Lexenaon 11\t00 I Love Lucy 11.30\tTop Dollar 12.00\tLove oi LLi* 1X20 Search for Tomorrow 12.45 Guidini -ight L00 News Headline* LX* Duke and Hu Sw-ingbilke* 1.30\tAs eoe World turns 2 00 Muting Bowl 2.30\tHouse Party 3.00 fb* dig Payoff 3.30\tThe Verdict la Your* 100 angnter Day 4.15 Secret Storm 4.30\tFhe Edge of N!gh4 5\t00 Chuckwagoo Ta.es a 4* Duka and Hu SwingbtUle* 6.18 Snick World oi Sport* 6.25 WeathcrwlM 6.30\tNewnima 6\t45 Doug Edward» 7\t00 Huckleberry Hound 7.30\tTugboat Annl* 8\t00 H.gh»ay Patrol 8\t30 Trackderwn 9\t00 The Million air* 9 30 I*ve Got a Secret 10.00\tU.S Sieel Hour 11 uu Esso hrportei ! 11.10 Vermont Edlt.on : :U5 Louise and the Weather ' 11.20 Ready on Stage 3 Weather WEDNESDAY\u2014 7.25 Local New*» 7\t30 Today 8\t25 Local News 8.30 Today 9.00\tThe Christophers 9\t30 TV School Tim* 10.00\tDough Re Ml 10.30 Treasure Hunt 1100 The Price Is Right U.30C(incentr»tlon u ou rtc r»c Dough 12 30 It Could be Y\u2019ou 1.00\tNews 1.15 Smiley Wire a 1:30 For You, Madam* 2.00\tQueen for a Day 2\t30 Court of Human Relations 3\t00 Young Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom These Root* 4.00\tTruth or Consequence» 4.30\tCountry Fair 5 00 Romper Hocm 5\t30 Mickey Mouse Oui 6\t00 New» 6 15 Weather 6 30 Sport» Scorebook 6\t30 Looney Tune Tim* 7\t00 Born in Freedom 7.30\tWagon Train 8.30\tOaile and Harriet 9 00 MUton Berle Show 9.30\tBat Masterson 10.00\tWednesday Night Fight* 10\t45 Music Hall Varieties 11.00\tLate New» CBMT, MONDAY\u2014 6 00 On Safari 5\t30 Mickey Mouse Club s CIO I Love Lucy 6\t30 Me'ro 6 45 CBC TV New» 6 35 Sport* Preview 7,00 Seven O\u2019clock Show 7.30\tStortea of the Century 8\t00 The Millionaire 8.30\tJoan Fairfax Show 9\t00 Danny Thorn*» 9 30 Cannonball 10.00 Desilu Showcaaa U.OU CBC TV New* Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 5 20 Huckleberry Hound 8.00 The Rifleman TUESDAY- 300 World Passport* 6 30 Metro 6\t55 Sport* Preview 7\t01 Seven ©\u2018Clock Show- 7.30\tDonna Reed Show 8.00 On* Step Beyond 8.30\tChevy Show 9.30\tFocus on Ottawa 10 30 Two For Physic» 11.00 CBC TV New» 11.15 Viewpoint 11.22 Sports Final 11.30\tFeature Film noral Homo where a private fun- n 15 viewpotn eral service was held.11.22 Sports Final 11,30 Feature FUm WEDNESDAY\u2014 3.00 Albert's rue* i 5 IS Rope Around Sun -he 6 30 Metro 6 45 CBC TV News 6\t55 Sports Preview 7\t01 Seven O'clock Show- 7\t30 Walt Disney Presents 8\t30 Live a Borrowed Life 9.00 Music Hal! 9\t30 Bat Master»!*» 10.00\tStudio Psclfie 10.30\tClose-Up 11.00\tCBC TV New» 11.13 Viewpoint 11 22 Sport» Final 11.30\tFeature Film CHLT-TV - Channel 7 M.J.Lafleur, B A ,D.C CHIROPRACTOR Nerve» muscle* *nd gUnds Digestion, elimination and circulation CR Gordon St - Tel.LO.9 6743 Miss several days at the Kirkby,Har ron home in Glenburn Guests at the homo of Mr and Mrs Murdo MarKmnc-n included Mr Kenneth Kelso and Mr L.Houle of Inverness, and Mr Donald MacLennan of Scots town.Mr and Mrs William Herder son were recent guests of relatives in Brookhury Mr and Mrs S J Taylor spent several days in Thorold.Ont , visiting the former's brother, Mr Arden Taylor and Mrs Taylor Mr.Nathan Ruck, Mr» H Hibbard.Mrs.Marion Hibbard and Mrs Helen Jackson, all of Winthrop.N Y .were reoenl guests of Ret and Mrs J A H Plowright at The Parsonage WARDEN \u2014 Mr and Mrs Percy Cornish, of Woburn.Mass Mrs Clayton spending a few days as guests of Mr and Mrs Murray Wright and of Gallop Hill, is a guest at the same home.Miss Evelyn McCaig of Victoria B.C .and Miss Ruby Harris of Hartford, Conn., were recent guests of Mrs Violet Johnston Mr and Mrs Ernest Johnston and son Bruce, Mr and Mrs.I Johnston and Robert, of Montreal.were also guests.Master James Mountain is spen.'.mg h;s holidajs at the Sunday School Mission, Livingston Camp, Fitch Bay.Mrs Malcolm Coote and son Dale, spent a holiday m Nova boona at the home of Mr.and Mrs Wingate Sarty Mrs Cora Willis, Mr and Mrs Lome \\mos of Danville, Mrs Leila Coote and Mrs Myrtle Sweet of Sherbrooke, were recent guests of Mrs M Coote and Dale Mrs \\lex Williamson, Mr G.MONDAY\u2014 2 29 CBMT New» 2\t30 O T.J.3.30\tFilm 3\tIS Clné-Feullleton 4.'Y) Menu à la Cirte 4.30\tActualité Féminin* 4\t45 Thcitre des Petit» 3 09 Au Jeu 6.00\tMelody Ranch 6 30 Télé-Bulletin 6\t45 Ua Météo 6.50 Edition Sportive 7\t90 FantalJte» Musicale» 7 30 Tcle-Supp emsnt 7\t45 Bonsoir Mid»m* 8\t00 Adventure» 8\t30 La Poule aux Oeuf* d'Or 9\t00 Serenade Eativilé 9\t30 L* CI* dé» Ch»mps 10\t00 Petit Theatre 10\t30 De» Fays et det Homme» 11.00\tTéléjournal 11\t15 CHLT-TV News 11\t30 Texaa Weatling TUESDAY\u2014 2 20 CBMT New» 2.30\tO.T.J.3.30\tDocumentaires 3.43 Clné-Feuületon 4.30\tMatinee with Sally 4\t15 Théâtre des petit* 5.00\tGrey Ghost 5\t30 Les Casse-Cous 6.00\tTl-B'.anc Richard 6.30\tTéle-Bulletin 6\t43 U Météo 6\t50 Edition Sportlv» 7\too Concer- dTle 7 30 Voies et Moyen! 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Bright's disease, or chronic alcoholism favor the development of erysipelas.It usually starts suddenly and is often accompanied with high fe ver.The most common location is on the skin of the face and head.Chills and other signs of suddenly rising body temperature are usually present.At first the skin in a single spot seems to be affected \u2014 often this is where there has been a small wound or scratch The skm be comes reddened and swollen with in a day or two.and the involved area usually spreads rapidly.A sharp line separates the reddened skin from that which is normal Once in a while, particularly if the patient is in good physical condition, erysipelas clears up in about a week even without treat ment.Meningitis, inflammation of the kidneys, and even blood poi -soning, however, are not unusual complications Since the sulfa drugs and anti biotics became available the chances of recovery have become much better Several such prepa rations shorten the course of the disease and lessen the chance of serious complications Early diagnosis and the proper administration of a suitable drug are important Erysipelas is con tagious and therefore the patient must be kept from contact with others in order to avoid spreading the infection.The fact that erysipelas has been almost conquered in most ¦ parts of the world is the result of better measures of prevention.living conditions and GUM some umiGtfVS TpFarmint j.^mnnut' Daniels, Sherbrooke, Mr and Mrs Frank Chadman, Boston, Mass .Mrs.W.H Gilpin.Miss Eva Gilpin and Mr.Harry Moffat, Barton, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Parker, Rhonda and Lisa of Browmngton.Mrs.Ralph Smith and Mrs.C.Carpenter of Derby Line were in Newport to attend the funeral of , lp : Mrs Leola May Merrill or Aug- just 14.Mr and Mrs.C.A Rexford, I Mr and Mrs.A.M.Andrews all of Danville, have been spend- 1 ing a week at the Brainard cottage at Lake Salem.Miss Judy i Rexford of Montreal, and Mr.B Carson of Danville spending the weekend at the same place.Mr and Mrs Eli Bushnell, son Richard of Arvida and daughter, Miss Sylvia Bushnell, a student AND FUN TIME AT THE SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION in the \u201cHEART OF QUEBEC\u2019S VACATIONLAND\u201d Plan new *e aMend *he Sht'broeke ExHibitian\u2014 being eh» whale family.Everything n he't fee your fun and eenvanienee.Here are just a few ef the attraetione you will b« able to enjoy: *\tGRANDSTAND SHOWS by BARNES CARR'JTHFRS of Chicago Performance» from Sunday to Thursday inclusive.?\tFAMOUS CONKLIN MIDWAY.+ LIVESTOCK PARADES.JUDGING and EXHIBITS + HORSE RACING Monday to Thu'sday.?\tAGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS, as well as LADIES' WORK, FLOWERS.CARM MACHINERY.AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITS *\tBIG B'NGO ON FRIDAY EVENING.AUGUST 21th.?\tBIG SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION SATURDAY.AUGUS' 29*h #\tDRAWING OF FIVE AUTOMOBILES ON THURSDAY NIGHT, SEPT 3-d.Seven Evenings end Six Full Devs of Educational Events and Entertainment \u2014 Friday evening.August 28rh to September 3rd.Fe' Irfermetion cell, LO.2-3222 or write M T STENSON, President.A C.ROSS.Managing Diree'O' J BUG LAMONTAGNE, Seerttery-Treasurer SHORT RIBS (p ¦ A- -ta -v W jS:r TowcRta.'Z')\tJ' BLONtNE - tCv E APk-er ME CVE« to His holse to r.as \u201e FOKSR ^ ISï.AWF- t'-.St SOU PESFRN'E CREPIT POR NOT TPMN6 TO Pt LEVE ME.PROMISE VE VOULU A.WAsg U IL, -\t, tRuThful\"!'/ t'4 i s VV.wm-f* - ^Êm-\\ .ta-' ' \\i\\ ,vP\u201cN* 7] > not J ( JUST S - \\ an ,{ /FILL IT n Hta-Ti n(upwitm) A r HOLLYHOCK/) W WAT'S A s DE PC ES *5 ION ) Depression: r?.A shallow holo, A hollow.y~ fBUT SUPPOSE WE MAVE 1 ANOTHEC DEPRESSION' ^THEN WHATÇj ?'Æ Kt' T.f \u2018 L> Tv-j Lr-^s/ US '-1 GROWING D smaller\u2014 SA^LLER.V I'VE CAUQMT YOU WITH THE EVIDENCE if WHAT * EVIDENCE?J it\u2019s MOÜNT RUSHMORE!' Nurse at St Mary\u2019s Hospital, Montreal, have returned home after spending a few days with Mr Eushnell's mother, Mrs J.Bushnell, and other relatives in Rock Island.Miss Ruth Aldrich, Braintree, Mass., is spending her holidays at the home of her brother.Mr.\u2019 Alfred Aldrich and Mrs Aldrich,1 Derby Line Mr.Guy Bouchard has return-ed to his employment at the Royal Bank in Montreal after spending his holidays with his1 parents, Mr and Mrs.Arthur Bouchard, Rock Island.Mrs A Bouchard of Montreal was also a weekend visitor at the same home.Misses Susan and Debra Waite of North Hatley spent a week with their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs James Batchelor.Stan stead.Mr.Robert Liebert of fh» American Customs staff was the winner of the Frontier Swim Pro ject pr.ze of 350 Mr.Gilles Bouchard Rock Is land, has returned to his medi cal studiee at the University of Montreal, and will he serving part time on a Montreal bospit al staff.Guests at the home of Mrs Horace Martin.Rock Island have been her daughter, Mrs Hattie Coles.Steven Coles Mrs Bessie Mills and Miss Dorothy Pope all of Sherbrooke.Miss Pop* remain ing for a longer visit Dr H Banting M D, of To.ronto and Rock Island has re Turned home from attending the : medical convention in Edinburgh, Scotland, giving a paper on can c*r research Miss Faye Channel! and friend : of Montreal ispent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs Hector Channel!, and family, Stanstesd.c A P I É A S Y I MRR* SSAVIAl I ao i-pET FROM 1HE SANK AT PWCE: A WP KE1 URN TO VOU1 mr BUT I 80U6HT vr.THIS IN GOOD FAITH.T0NV.GAVE VOU THE CHECK I'LL 5-Ut.iE 1 THOUGHT IOWA/ lO T 1HEU VOU CAW WAS t>EAP.RUT NOW \\ TRANSFER, THE THAI HE HAVE RETURW | MOWPV TO HIM 1 THE PAINPNfS WAS y] M SURE HE WOWT NOT MINE to EtaELLi / OBJECT TO *-ELL IKJÛ TO ME i J $ F* 4 « IN His OE-flltlSF} rA5V,Y0U WERE 50 RUSHT HOW WA«.J TO I ABOUT THI5 BABE\u2019.VOU STILL KNOW WHAT A 1 IN IHl.MARKET FOR FASCINATING* A THI5 VELASOUBIf VOU BET SÜH* HERE'S M.KEES CHECK .A BIT WATER SOAKED! 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I XDIDNT see HER- - -MV \\s ushers were also present a* Uteii MAGOG \u2014 The marriage of f1au(?Meed pearls and brilliants ' A ,aln Coupai, son nf Mr.and Mr?Leger.St Johns; Mr.Adrien Fer and daughter Helen, and Mr Bob for sale at the booth.Plans were made to have the Milby Club Room painted, also *\t.* O i i U y.\tml* MSaVt t ' I \\ I < \\ - n\t# ' ?» fX *VX !*> I 1 \u2019 \u2022 -\\ m «-a n -_f* i - _ 1 1 S\\ he carried to Mr.Chys-lain Coupai, son of Mr.and Mr?seed\tpearl\ttiara\theld her Hercule Coupai, all of Bedford,\t: land,\tHollywood.\tFla.: Mr\tJean- Briggs, of\tLennoxville, were rh-mel\tveil r>f\ttulle\tillusion and ;,ook PlacP Saturday morning.\tPaul\tFerland,\tMontreal;\tMr.; guests of Mr\tand Mrs.Henry Unw\troses with August 8.in the parish church of1 Olive\tFerland.\tChambly:\tand Bowering.of\tSouth Stukely, Que.ye I ivy.Miss Audrey Connor was maid of honor She wore a harem \\ style dress of shaded blue print ed glazed cotton with matching accessories Her headdress was a daisy coronet and she carried Westinghouse ÏWO-DOOR, COLD INJECIOR Refrigerator » S- ;'n'\u201cî ^.!j fl: I ?*\t' I I .\t.-I 1 -| j St.Damien, the Rev lisle officiating.Pink and white gladioli were vised to decorate the church and the guest pews were marked with satin ribbon and flowers.The bride, who was given in j a matching bouquet.Miss Linda marriage by her father, was in ai Styan.sister of the bride Miss floor length gown with a bouf Jennifer Wood and Miss Sandra fant skirt.Her finger tip veil of Pilkington were bridesmaids, tullf illusion was held by a cor They were gowned like the maid\tonet\tof pearls\tand she\tcarried ¦ of honor but in\tshades\tof grey\ta bouquet\tof\twhite lilies and j and rose.\tforget-me-not*.Mr.John W Buckland was Miss Germaine Laingevin as ibest man for his brother.The maid of honour for her sister, ushers were Mr\tPeter\tBennett\twas\tin a\tpale green\tcocktail Buckland.brother of the bride- length organza gown, with a groom.Mr.Donald B Parker, matching hat and she carried a ; cousin of the bride and\tMr.\tAlan\tcolonial\tbouquet of\tthe same ! Mayo.\tcolour.i The bride\u2019s mother wore a Little Miss Marziali.niece of I two-piece ensemble in lemon .'hf bridf «s flower girl, wore a ^ sheer printed in black with frock of yellow organza with a : black nvlon and velvet picture bandeau of yellow roses in her ; hat and black accessories.The hoir sod she carried a colonial I bridegroom's mother was gow n- bouquet ed in a Ming blue two piece en\tMr.Hercule Coupai acted as semble in organza with nvlon witness for his son and the us-velvet hat with\twhite\tfeathers\thers\twere\tMr\tMichael\tCoupai, and white accessories\tbrother\tof the bridegroom, Mr Following the cercmonv a re Joan Loins Laingevin, brother of ception was held at Cabana .ekson.WATERVILLE \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Percy Kezar and daughter, Meredyth, have return ed to their home in Waterville ' after a motor trip through upper New York State and Ontario While in Ontario the Kezars vis ited the Hamilton Rock Gardens, the battlefield at Stone} Creek.Queecston's Heights, NTa gara Falls and other points of interest.vît!) i $2500.?! 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.REDCAP Also available in tans Canadians Lose In Ontario Tennis Tourney TORONTO (CD\u2014Both Can» dian champions w«m down to df font Sunday in upsot victories in the final of tho Ontario interna tionsl tonnii toiinuimonL Sus.in Butt, m year old University of Briiish Columbia arts stu donl, whipped favorite Marie M i tin of Melbourne.Australia, li I, 7-5, while Whitney Reed, 27, of \\ I a m e d a, Calif , outlasted Cuba's Reynaldo Garrido to lake the five set match 6 7, 7 9, 3 0, ! 8 6, 6 2, ! binson in a Yankee Stadium title fight Sept, 23,\t1£57.Robinson closed Carmen's left eye early in that March 25 Chicago Stadium, brawl and won the decision.Since then there was much talk o< another Robinson Basilio fight, hut no action.After the NBA stepped in, Basilio, although offered $225,000 to fight Robinson, instead went for the Fullmer | fight.He said he didn't think Robinson'* offer was sincere The Cow I\u2019alace is scaled for a gate of $305.000 and a crowd 1 o' IfilHH) is exported BASH It) GETS MORE Basilio gets 35 percent of all revenues, which includes $175,- 000\ttelevision money.Fullmer takes home 25 per cent, his lug gest pay day.There is no return match agree ment, but the contract includes a clause pledging the win nor to a title fighl with the No, 1\tranking NBA middleweight within t)0 days Carmen in his II years as a pro has compiled a 54 13 7 record with 27 knockouts Fullmer's record is -pi I with 21 knockouts.Fans Attend Opening Matches Of English Soccer Season; Sheffield Upsets Arsenal 1-0 LONDON cl\u2019! The I nglish soccer season opened Saturday m sweltering he.it beiorr nearly 1,000.000 fans, virtually all clam oring for a big improvement in standard* of play.Sheffield Wednesday n e w I y promoted to Division I, pulled off the day's big upset with a 1 0 victory over Arsenal A crowd of 50,000 turned up al Highbury Stadium.Arsenal's home ground, for tho first look at centre half Mel i harles, at $126, 000 England's most expensive player it was Charles' first league game for the Arsenal since his purchase from Swansea.The season opened with fans, managers, soccer officials and sporis writers all calling for big improvements in tactics and play DISASTROUS TOUR rite calls followed England's disastrous tour of South and i entrai America-One that brought defeats by Mexico, Fern and Ura-iril.History was made at Blackpool where Stanley Malthewi, England's 44 y ear old soccer hero, missed the first league game of the season for the first time sinre he entered league soccer 27 years ago He has an injured knee.Arthur Kay, a $56,000 acquisition from Barnsley, took Matthews' place on the right wing and helped Blackpool to a 3 2 victory over Bolton.; \u2022 : MEN\u2019S WEAR FOR BACK TO COLLEGE & SCHOOL SWEATERS All wool V nock or Cardigan »tyln.Plaint and oalterni.Soma slightly shopworn Small, medium, large.Peg $7.95 A $8.95 - 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