Sherbrooke daily record, 28 août 1959, vendredi 28 août 1959
[" 1959\t\tAUGUST\t\t\t\t1959 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS i 1 8 3\t3\t4\t$\t«\t7\t 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 18\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t- 23 30\t24 31\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29 1 Established 1897.Price- 5 Cents i THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1959 VERY WARM; Ht MID Cloudy today and Saturday except mainly sunny during the afternoon.Widely scattered showers or thundershowers this evening and tonight and again Saturday evening.Continuing very warm and humid Winds light cv copt gusty in showers.Low-high Saturday tUt and 85.Sixty-Third Yeat BANK INTEREST RATE DECREASED Eisenhower Visits Queen!\" Scot!r.r/J DYCE, Scotland (AP)\u2014Pres, at rest any misgivings the West dent Eisenhower landed in Scot- German government may ha\\e land today to visit the Queen.!ha« about his coming exchange An RAF Comet jet brought the visits with Khrushchev.\\merican leader from London for Flying to London Thursday « social interlude in his harmony night from Bonn, Eisenhower ra-mission to Europe.\tdioed West German Chancellor Prince Philip was waiting at Konrad Adenauer from his plane the airport near Aberdeen as the \"1 believe that we have achieved Comet landed in cold, windy much.\" weather under grey skies.Ram j Macmillan told Eisenhower on started pelting down as the plane welcoming him: uxied up to the arrival strip.\"We have .confidence that, i A crowd of 500 Scots, wrapped : as leader of a great sister demo- | in topcoasts and mufflers, sent up cracy.you will carry through a big cheer as Eisenhower walked your task with the same courage down the steps from the plane and the same success as when and lifted his hat.\tyou were the general leading the He and Philip got into a wait- Allied forces in World War 11.ing black limousine for the 50-\t- mile drive to Balmoral Castle, where the Royal Family s va I H T0 T V0 II T I O 11 cationing.\t_ WEEKEND TALKS\tC O fTI P Ç FmiTl Eisenhower flies back to Lon- V», xj I 11x50\t9 I M I don Saturday, then drives to » «\t| \u2022 Chequers, the country home of /y\\|_7 lîOSllIlTV Prime Minister Macmillan, for\t.\t» a weekend of talks about the ap- t.HARLOT 1ELOW N.(Cl )\u2014 preaching exchange of visits with \u2022 Members of the t anadian Mcdi-Soviet Premier Nikita Kbrush- cal Association were told today chev.\tby their deputy president that Eisenhower got an early start hostility by doctors to prepaid today, leaving U.S.Ambassador health plans is tne surest way to John Hay Whitney\u2019s Regent's, bring government intervention in Park residence at 7:50 a.m.Mac-j this field.millan made the 16!2-mile drive Dr.E.Kirk Lyon ot Lcaming-to the airport with him.Hundreds ton.deputy to the Duke of Edin-\u201cf Britons going to work cheered burgh.CM A president, spoke to the motorcade.\tI the first of six CM A divisional The first sour notes of Kiscn k v r r rv I \\ Federal Government\u2019s Steps To Lower Rate Meeting With Success Ol 1 \\\\\\ \\\t(Cl*) l lie federal gvvvcrmm-nt!» move I\" I'liiii.: down ll\\e ILuik of Canaria interest rale appairirtly is uir-etinv; vvilh sura rss, «mill signs of a sliplit easing in the light mo nr y üiumtion.I or thr srt v>ml wrrk.the govrrnmrnt put up tor bid .1 >ma!lcr-thnn'imud aiiunint i>t tvrasuiy bills \\ di op m thr avruuo' intrirst ym'd on thr lulls tolh'Avrd.Smt r thr Rank jot C amida k intrust talr is srt at one* quartn of one pn ernt aho\\ r thr trrasiuv bill yirhi.thr bank ratr alsi> .ilipprd.I 10m rrcoitl hiph i»i tv 4 1 prr rrnt two works n^o, thr intr dipped to V ^ H prt 1 rut this wrrk, thr Hank of ( aivnda annourv; rd IhursdaN I hr tlridinr til 7 1 prr prt rrnt from thr ratr of thr prr\\ions wrrk was thr lai^rst in at Irast 4' \\ r a 1 s 1 mam r Mmistri I 1cmmy, annoum ed that tl'r yovern-mrnt nyam will rail foi bids on a rrdurrd amount of trrasm \\ j hills next week.The effect of tins step, reduc I ing Ihe demand mi the supply ofj money availahle for short tenu j loans, is to leave more money i available for lending to non- j bower\u2019s visit sounded as he and Macmillan left Whitney's residence.A loudspeaker truck parked outside the gates suddenly blared out: \"The Empire Loyalists ask why Harold M-aem-t+hm has invited to London the great victor of meetings he will attend this year.Text of his remarks was released to the press before delivery.This year, he said, the govern ment has intervened in the field of hospital insurance and the realm of medical practice of those closely associated with hos ¦ tw ! 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SiVtT mi Peer Joins The Crowd .*A, THE SHOW Ml ST GO ON \u2014 With (he young, impatience is a common occurence, and w hen they 're hungry , that means dinner time.5 es terday at Ihe Ayer's Cliff l air, a mare and foal, owned by ( lark Jones of Hark Island, shown by Alex iternain, also of Hoi k Island, were being judged when \"hungry lime ' came around.The foal earried on with its feeding while Ihe judge continued Ids judging.(Record Photo by Gerry Lomov) government borrowers And at thr same time, there j wi re other indications of an cas j mg of demand on tho money j available for loans.Cash re-I serves of ihe chartered banks, j the basis of their lending, rose in ! ihe la-: week lo S1.045,000,000 i\t,\t, , compared with $!«U .000,000 m UiUUNKMU\" Lord Louis Ihe lind Lu days ol the month.Mount bal I in admiral of ilu-lleel, J'lie tidal money supply, con-1V* 'in '' ';u\u2019' Banm l sml Ihuts* trolled by Ihe Hank ol Canada, 'lay m;:hl and joined the rrowd» has remained relatively tin- ; touring the Canadian National changed dimu: the period.Exhibitions midway Another Red Space Race First standing at SGd ,.171.000,000 at Aug HI II w,e, up only slightly from $1:1,3011,00(1,000 July 1 when the bank rate began a six Earl Mmndhatten, guided hi CNF president Harry ITire, look two trips on thr midway's roller Newer, More Powerful Artificial Comets f r Suez.Why has Macmillan placed us militarily entirely in the hands Pi'als.Of a traitorous Ally?\u2019\u2019\tSOME HOSTILE U.S.FORCED HALT\tIn sP\u2018,e this increase in was : The League of British Empire popularity of medically-sponsor- Vosue.73, told police he Loyalists feels that U.S.pressure cd health insurance programs in |clobbered with a cane wielded by transla'rd WASHINGJUN ,Ti I'he Ru drs .r lli.il spewed mil a cloud A find\t7\t\\A/nnt ns \u2019:iy ,ho' a,c\u2019\t10 «level- of\tdlitm g a- which the Rus Aiyeu\t/ -J,\twon T\t,,piny new and more\tpowerful i.m.s say they spotted while artificial comet ' that could he Mechla still was heading for ils Hit An Old Man i seen il lhc\\ reach the planet solar orbit.Mars at lea-i 511,000.000 miles But Ihe new report ays .sodium DETROIT Tt Anastasia ;may.\tgas has drawbacks as a man- The idea.here Ku-Lian report made comet in that sodium also av- would In1- contained in Ihe atmosphere Prevention Is No Cure forced the halt in the 1957 British-J Canada there has been from , rank Archibald.9b.and su 1er French intervention »n Suez, when J some of the members of the ! cd a hlaek eye a> a resu\t.Sir Anthony Eden w as prime medical profession a cool recep-¦ Asked why he duln t h t b,u k :n_.(1| \u201e ,.|ou v ^ r ' h* the Kameng frontier division of the Northca;.' Frontier Agency; had twice arrested Indian patrols in the Ladakh area ot Kashmir, which adjoins Tibet and had Luire \u201d Mr.Duplessis said, \u201cand added : In places where Tibet, China and Assam meet the borderline runs through unmapped and uncharted country covered by thick jungle and inhabited by savage established camps on Indian 1er JribCMn,.n the movements that are growing 'Hut vo far »; we are eon\tsour,r., Commum.-ation* .re almost- idai'v are an indication of thc !\twm »houW be prepared for\t.\t.:.non - existent and there are t o\ton*.nt/nnlimlii «\t\u2019* EDMONTON Cl' - - A ,< -1 h , r.\u201er tha) |hr\u201ea)\u201ens Uh and , any evcnliialily There'have beer, 28 deaths here, school -ommu-ion earlier .quor prices will be m-rea-ed ^ins mir duty to'lend'a\" hand\t,h»> »»\t\"\"j neMHn^n:rônrîn>Qrindton\\'r^i were intensifying igil to prevent future Chi-\t.,.,\t.Schedule V isit\tDr.Grouix said a shortage of back opening day *0 sept ,4 Sf.pt, ;, -he Aibcrta Liquor ' on ,or jp,, triumph of truth and jus- THF HAGUE c AP' - Dutch ami-polio vaccine not ex- from Sept.2.\ttro Board aonoun ed Thursda ., - Premier Dr J-an de Quav and perted to influence the cour-# ot In Montreal the Roman Catho- Beer and wine prices will remain\t_____________ I s wife leave ncur uons into Indian tern around u was through this ter.ing Chinese was running *h**rt or'\u2019\tjritory that the Dalai Lama passed of ammunition.\tOTHER MEASURES TAKEN on his flight from Tibet to India The Indian Air Force had tried Sour*-*- -aid \u201ccertain other Iasi March, lo drop supplies lo the outpost mea,jr«- .< 0 have been taken There are many people of Tied :& men but had failed beeau *\u2022\tto guard\tagainst future incur\tbetan\tslock\tand Limaislie faith of the mountainous terrain.\t-lor - hid\tdeclined to disclose\tliving\tin these frontier re?on* A strong force of Chinese troops\ttheir na'ur* f*ir security reason*,\tand several\tof the less savage attacked the post Tuesday, he\tA-ked\twether tr*Kip* were\ttribe»\thave\tboen colonised by said, after capturing 12 men of moving up to the border sources Tibetan* who infiltrated far to an advance patrol Eight of them -aid \"no\t,south.I 2 SHERBR00KE DAILY RKCORD, FRIDAY, ALL 23 1950 SCOTSTOV/N _____________ SWEDISH COOPS\tFAST FREIGHTS\tGoers of Mr.«nd Mrs K^r About 90 per cent of »il S»e Railways in Britain operate 756\t\u2022v,¦ Smith we-e Mr ar den\u2019s agricultural produce is pro- impress freight trams every day,iMr* A tpIe'jewUF^rr,to see the largo .number of en D urmg 19o2 'trio> Fire Chiefs Meet Here Final Fribute Is Accorded To Justin Riddle The funeral service for Justin ,\tMiles Riddle who died Aug.18 at Thursday while each afternoon, ,he of ^ was held at Sunday through Thursday, there lnited Church on Friday, Aug.will be a program of horse racing 21 Rev Graham Barr and other attractions.\t,;n,Y Monday is scheduled as Child- The soloist, Donald MacPher-ren's Day, when the youngsters son, sang \"Asleep with Jesus,\" w ill be given free admission at the organist being Mrs.Bertha the main gate and will be offer- Bell.ed special price concessions on Mr.Barr spoke words of com-the midway.\tfort to the members of the ber- There will also be a special caved family, also telling of Mr.program for children on the Riddle's work in the church of grandstand in the afternoon.which he was an elder at the Judging will get underway in Ume of his deatil' The Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs will hold its annual convention in Sherbrooke in 1962.Director Percy Donahue of the local fire department announced today on his return from the 1959 gathering held in Windsor, Ont.At the Windsor gathering, Chief Donahue was elected president of the Association He succeeds Chief Ken Pitnam, of Kitchener, Ont.Walter Redman, of Flin Flon, Man., was elected first vice-presi- tion of Maurice Mariasine.Yesterday, children -, day, saw large groups, of youngsters from all over the county joyfully admire and partake in the many T Green midway attractions, of which one entitled the Sputnik House is a new attraction to this year\u2019s games.As part of the Children's day activities, youngsters were admitted freely to the spectacular Grandstand show put on by the Lnitx Boys Club Revue ot Montreal, a troupe sponsored by the Westmount Rotary Chib.The troupe is under the able direc- the dairy products, Guernsey and swine classes on Monday.Tuesday will see judging of 4-H calves, sheep, heavy horses, and Ayrshires.Jerseys and Holsteins will be judged Wednesday with Canadian classes on Thursday.The parade of 4H calf club calves will be held before the grandstand Wednesday and Thur day afternoon, with the grand cattle parades being held in the arena on the same day.The exhibition will wind Thursday evening with the draw ing for five automobiles.Several Fined For Breaches Of Traffic Rules The bearers w ere Mayor Ernest Gilbey, of Lennoxville, How-ard Sawyer, Donald MacPherson, George Hall, Alex Lavalliere and John Grime.Interment took place in Elmwood Cemetery.A life-long resident of the Eastern Townships, Mr.Riddle was born in Sawyerville, the son of the late William Riddle and Mary Kennedy.He was employed by the Brompton Pulp and Paper Co.UP i Ltd.in Last Angus, the Stewart Construction Co.Ltd.in.Sherbrooke and for the past 15 years had been accountant at the Union Screen Plate Co.Ltd.in Lennoxville.He was a member and elder of Trinity United Church and a life member of the Sherbrooke Hospital.He was also a member of Forest Hill Masonic Lodge in Cleveland, Ohio.Mr.Riddle is survived by his widow, the former Charlotte Emily Quine, a brother, Alfred Riddle, a sister, Mrs.Gilbert Knight and a brother-in-law and sister-in-law, all of Cleveland, well as several nieces, and cousins.Several men pleaded guilty to breaches of the Quebec traffic code before Judge Joseph Marier in Court of Sessions yesterday and were given the customary fine.Roger Laurin, of East Angus, was fined S50 and costs on charges of excesssive speed and\t- of having gone through a red Shorter Congresses light.He was given a one month MONTREAL (CPi \u2014 The ar-delay to pay.\trangements committee of the Josaphat Beaudoin, of Sher- ninth International Botanical Con-brooke, was found guilty of let- gress is considering making fu ting a person without a permit ture congresses smaller and more drive his car on a public high- frequent, k was learned Thurs-way.The same fine was imposed.Alphae Gervais.of Chartier-ville, was fined S50 and costs after he was found guilty of driving an automobile wdthout a lie ense.Finally, Gerard Huppe, of Sherbrooke, saw charges of letting a person drive his car without a permit, dismissed after the defence attorney noticed that the name on the accusation list did not correspond with that of the accused.dent and R.Swanborough.of Hamilton, Ont .second vice-president.Other members of the executive include A.H Clark, of Lakeiield, Ont., secretary, W.J.Scott, Toronto, International director, Walter Scott, Galt, Ont., sergeant-at-arms and J.S.Arnott, Toronto, conference manager.J.M.Burnett, of Three Rivers, was elected to the board of directors.Topics discussed brought the realization of a Provincial Fireman\u2019s Training School in Sherbrooke closer to achievement.Other provinces reported progress in this field and Chief Donahue expressed the hope that Sherbrooke would have the school within two years.The Association also appealed to the National Research Council in Ottawa to prepare a model bylaw which would regulate the sale of fireworks across Canada.The resolution was aimed at cutting down the number of deaths and accidents caused every year by fireworks.One youth was killed and one I other seriously injured in Shet brooke six years ago resulting from an accident with fireworks, Director Donahue said.George S.Mooney, executive director of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities addressed the Windsor gath ering asking that Chiefs consider a change over from sirens to bells as a warning system on their trucks.The bells, according to Mr.Mooney, would be equally effective and cause less disturbance during the night.Commenting on the proposal, Ably taking care of the musical part of the grandstand show was the Coaticook Harmony Band.Not only the children enjoyed the midway rides, but also two provincial policemen At one time during the afternoon, they were seen up and down and i around and around in the T.Green ferris wheel.One of the mam events of opening day was the Junior Breeders\u2019 competition and ban- ! quel.Present at this banquet were Demi Gerin MPP for Stanstead and Rene Letourneau, MP.The government officials In addressing the young breeders encouraged them to keep up the good work they had been doing the past few years.Among special cups and trophies awarded yesterday was the Ayer's Cliff Junior Committee Trophy that went to Raymond McConnell, of Sawyerville, for the best heifer in the 4-H club com petition Heather Johnston, of the Hat ley 4 11 club was awarded the Royce Pope Memorial Silver cup, for the best junior calf in the Hatley club.In the pony potato races Pauline Houle took top honors loi-lowed closely by Wesley Jones, Lise Houle, Dianne Bronson, Pel-ci McHarg and Rene Voisard.The pony musical chair competition was taken by Wesley Jones followed by Lise Houle and Peter McHarg RESULTS In the Holstein competition, V 1*\t\u2022« A I * HI Vtil HUNGS Memhen It at lev 1.11 iluh pu lutei! to tbr held yesteriLiv at the \\ver s Cliff fair.Raymond McConnell ot Sawyerville was deiTaied the ut of the judging rompetltioin gland winner.(Record Photo by Gerry I.einaO y I II ( I l II AWARDS \u2014 Members of the Hatley Calf ilnb are arm receiving awards won in veslerdiiv's calf (Tub roinpetition at (he Ayer\u2019s Cliff fair.Left is Itohert Johnston, receiving the Douglass Johnston award from Denis Gorin, 1MIT lor Stanstead ;lt,mnomt Mi Connell, receiving the \\vei s (Tiff Junior Committee Trophy from Douglass Johiislnn; It.(.Conner, president of this year's fall iv ad ( ounly agronome looks on.(Record Photo by Gerry I.enuy i presenting Marge f ish with the Reginald Connor prize while .1 II Bruno, Slansli Grand Champion male was owned by John Rose, of Watcmlle, ic Ohio, a brother-in-law, Thomas the new president stated that the Quine, Sr., of Sherbrooke, as ' Sherbrooke Department had nev nephews [ pr been faced with the problem day Many delegates to the con-.ress\u2014one of the largest scientific meeting ever held in Canada\u2014have complained they arc unable to get an overall picture of what is going on.Some speak ers said they had to give in 10 or 15 minutes a report which took years to compile and months to write.LEE M.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.2-8782 BRIEFLETS Tag Day\u2014Srs.of Assumption, Fri., Aug.28.Object: To aid in work of caring for sick in homes.- NORTH HATLEY - Fall Rummage Sale \u2022 of the Noth Hatley Village Improvement Society \u2022 Community Hall, Wed.Sept.2nd.- Doors open at 10 am -ar (Tiré'!-» and to date had never received complaints on the matter \u2018\u2018The clean record could pos sibly be attributed to the moderate use of sirens in the City,\" he said.Brigadier Arthur Wrinch, General of Survival Operations for the Army, spoke to the Chiefs on the civil defence program practiced in Canada The Association also reporter! on the benefits domed from the recent amalgamation with the Association of Canadian Fire Marshalls.The two bodies are now working together on an intensive fire prevention campaign in Canada.i A vote among member- of the Association revealed thaï fire departments across Canada are not in favor of integration of police and fire department-.In many instances in small com munities the Fire and Police 1 chiefs are one.F.W.Delve.Chiei Officer of the London.England, Fire Department addressed the grnuo relating experiences during \u2019ne Second World War and ;n | r:i-euîar methods employed to ,-avc SO Paul\u2019s Cathederal.serve by Frank Tarte, of !¦ i brooke.Other prize winners were Grand Champion Female, .lame Hargreaves, of Massawippi, re itvc, McRae Brother1 ol North Hatley.Senior i nainpion Female, ¦ lames Hal greaves, of M.isvnvip 1 l>l .Junior Champion Male, Frank Tarte, of Sherbrooke.Junior Champion Female, Richard Na 1 ileau, of Watervillr.In the horses, the Grand Cham pion stallion Percheron was own ed by Eric Webster, of North Hat ley.Grand < hampinn Belgian Man wa owned by Gordon < a Champion standard tiled mure wa awarded to Gordon (.la Rest standard bred lallion went to Wendell Mosher.Grand Champion Pony Mare w.e owned by Faith Detehon Rest general pony led by a child went to Faith Detehon, Dianne Glass and Leola Helynch.In the poultry clauses, the Sherbrooke Daily Record prize ( ores and Sups of Mast M.B.Hatley, The be-l pair of sien in the grade heel caltle wa won In \\\\ K.Hatch, ol Tomifobia.I he Junior cla of the glade dairy cattle was won In Normand Dery, clo.eh followed by l.u ciennc Pelletier and I\u2019uuie Him gri on.Senior class grade dairy rattle Denise Morin, Nicole Clement and Richard Tremblay.A special award, given for the first time this year, The hour Roses Trophy, for the best selee ton of irises went to Mrs John Dezun, ol McConnell The winner of the Stanstead Women s Institute award for (he best home orchard grown apples went to Sharon Pedersen, ol Ayer\u2019s Cliff The best display of maple products wa won by Mr Norbert Gosselin, ol Itarnslon.Today at Ihe fair is Golden Jei sey Day, Entrie are expected to be judged by Bud Baird, Among other activities to be the Aberdeen Angus, Herefmd land SholTImni rallie, logelhe\u2019 with Canadian rattle entries.A grandstand -how put on by the Blue Sky Revue in the aftci noon will be followed by a cattle parade, hoi r parade and repetition ol the grandstand show' m Ihe evening Expensive Permit MONTH KM. v a a ¦\u2019 I AIR CONDITIONED tor oanei open daily brAm 19 \u2022.(W, ?* 9 R.W.IvmObT ''*e' n®»\" '\u2022 \u2019 »uw ALL SEATS RESERVED Rn«R«.av i smi FOUR ROhES AWARD \u2014 Mr*.T.Ride, president of the Horticultural section of the Aver* Cliff fair, presents Mrs.John Dezan with the Four Roses award for the b«*st rose* entered in this year's fair This it the fiçst year that the award wa* presented.(Record Photo by Gerry Lcmay) Six full days and seven evenings of educational events and entertainment.YOU MUST PLAN TO SPEND A AT THE EXHIBITION.DAY TONIGHT Friday Evening OPENING EVENT GIANT BINGO With SI0,000.in prizes.Watch the SQUARE DANCE COMPETITION TOMORROW NIGHT, AUGUST 29th ENJOY HORSE RACING SATURDAY to THURSDAY and LIVESTOCK PARADES WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Have you made plans to see the GRANDSTAND PERFORMANCE\u2019 It's still not too late to get good scats' Performances every night from CHILDREN'S DAY, MONDAY, AUG 31.Sunday to Thursday.TODAY NEW SHERBROOKE in the heart of Quebec's Vacationland.* And Don't Forget Sherbrooke Daily liecotd \"The Oldeit Daily in the District\" Kitablishcd Ninth Day of reoruary.1897.with which is incorporated th* Sherbrooke Gazette, establuhed 1837, and the Sherbrooka Examiner, establiihed 1878.The Record is printed and published every week day, by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited, of whieh Edna A Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wel lington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press.The Associated Press and Reuters.\u2022 Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, S15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9 00,\t6 months $5 00,\t3 months $2.73, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos old, 10c; up to 6 mos.old.25c.\"Authorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa \u201d The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, regularly audited and guaranteed.its circulation being FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1959 The Immediate Danger There need be no mistake about it.I he Communists, in their knifing assault upon the Indo-Chinese slate of Laos, are undertaking the first important physical aggression they have dared in more than five years.Insurgent forces, obviously inspired and supplied by Red-led North Viet Nam and Red China have evidently pushed alarmingly within 50 miles of the Laotian capital, Vientane.On its western fringes, Laos has * small border with neutral Burma, and « long, crucial border with I hailand, * principal Western ally in southeast Asia.Both of these nations wmuld be under increasing pressure, and peril, should I .aos < orne under < ommunist domination.In addition, Laos has borders with small, neutral C ambodia and pro-Western South Viet Nam, both Indo-( hinese states.It is fair to assume that the chief initiative for this hold diive comes from Peiping.Red China never has erased watching for timely opportun Hies to piess for broader conquests in Asia.Where Most ow stands in the pu tuir is not totally clear.I lo Chi Minh, president of North Viet Nam, just finished a month s vacation in Moscow.On the way home he met in secret conference with Red Chinese leaders in Peiping.Moscow may voluntarily have endorsed and encouraged the Laos invasion project.On the other hand, some observers feel Moscow may regard the move as embarrassing to the < oming Khruahchev visit to America, and that this is Peiping s way of indicating disapproval of that visit.Washington officials definitely pin blame on Moscow for \u201ccomplicity\u2019' in starting the fighting.I lowever the blame is to be divided between Moscow and Peiping, plainly the goal is to chew up one more vital segment of Asian real estate, with the longer-range aim of weakening the whole free structure in tfie Southeast.I he matter obviously belongs on the United Nations agenda and demands immediate attention, furthermore, it ought to take top priority in any talks between Khruahchev and President Liservho wer.We must hope that, in advance of that, the President will seek accord on this issue with his Western allies on his Luropean swing just getting under way, Berlin is a serious threat to pra< e, but so far it is still s talking matter.In I aos, however small and far it is from us, soldiers bent on the destruction of liredom are marching.Some Meeting As boss of the International 1 ram-steis Union, lames R.Ho!fa holds conlerences with all kinds of people and in all sorts ol places \u2014 including one held recently at the swank White Sulphur Springs resort in West Vit gmia It must have been quite a do, for a press despair h desetibes the meeting lints : I eamstei President James R I lof fa conferred behind closed doors with mote than 100 I eamster lawyers to 31 Eddie and \u2014\u2014- Cantor\t»\t\t\t\t4\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t* !\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t 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Compact and modem in design, thi» quality-built ccenomv range offers you unsurpassed beautv and performance Featurinç the exclusive ' Miracle Seal\" oven with handy look-in window, spacious sior.,gc drawer tucked underneath the oven, fluorescent light bar over mrirument panel and a hori of other uxclul features, the Westinghouse Rapid-Heat Range is a superior value tor your money.FOR MODFRN IUCTRICAL ARRUANCFS stt voua sAvouaitt outra oa Southern Canada Power WF GUARANTEE AND SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL OBITUARIES MRS WILLIAM TAYLOR, OF LACHINE, QUE Formerly of Scots'own.Que.SCOTSTOWN \u2014\u2018 Christine M Ta>lor, daughter of the late George Weston Beard and hts \\rife.Mary Gillies, died August 8.1959 at the Lachtne General Hospital.Mrs.Taylor «as burn in Gould.Que.She married the late William Taylor of Scot.-tcwn, Que.on October 25, 1899.Their 50th wedding anniversary was celebrated in \u2019949 in Scots-town where they resided all their married life until 1950, when To Continue Our Great Services To The Public \u2014 WE HAVE APPOINTED AS MANAGER Mr.GEORGE F.GARARD of 114 St.Francis Street, Lennoxville.Also as representatives MR.RON JENNE, 20 Atto Street, Lennoxville.who is also manager for the Generel Insurance Dept, pf the Warren H.Brown Agency Inc.with their offices located at 119 Queen Street, Lennoxville.\u2014 Tel.: LO.9-4909.MONARCH LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY 204 Wellington North, ¦ Sherbrooke \u2022 F.Larkin, manager.du; to IS health, they went to live w.th the.: daughter.Mrs C.A.Woodside in Lachine.She leaves to mourn her loss her children.W.Ross of Manawa.0»t Marjorie.Mrs.C.A.Woodside of Lachine, D.Keith of West Springfield, Mass.C.Carroll of DcumandviRe K.\"ilmer of Lachine.two sisters, Mrs.George J.Gillam of Toronto, Ont., and Mrs.B.W.frowning of East Norwich, Long Island; and aunt.Mrs.George Phillbrlck of Lowell.Mass.Three .daughters-in-law .Mrs.Ross Tay K,r.Mrs.Keith Taylor and Mrs.Carroll Taylor.Eight grandchildren.Mrs.N.Monsour of Sarnia.Ont., Mrs.John Wilson.Toronto, Ont., Miss Marion Tay 1er of Mattawa, Ont .Misa Carol Taylor of Kingston, Ont.Mr.Jimmy Taylor of Drummondville.Mr.Alan Woodside of Valois.Miss Linda and Mr.Douglas Taylor of West Springfield.Mass.; also five great-grandchildren, Grant.Ross and Linda Monsour, Patricia and Nancy Woodside; also two nephews and a niece, a sister-in-law, Mrs.Kenneth Smith, of Sherbrooke.Mrs Taylor's death removes a woman of sterling integrity CAFE LEE INC.2378 King W., Sherbrook* T*l.LO.9 4445 Meals.Lunches, Snacks, Business Man's Dinner Cdn Style.75c Chinese Style.90c TEA AT THE REFORM CLUB 550 DUFFERIN ST.SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th 1959 from 3.30 to 6 p.m.given by THE WOMEN S LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OF SHERBROOKE COUNTY.Welcome To All!\tFree Admission! 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ec 1 eat ion\tThursd a y more intensive lifeguard training \"The lifeguard situation in Can Kenneth and Frank, in hi.» 50th year.Funeral si nice at the a da 1.» abominable ami lifeguards\t' are not properly trained,\" John .,\t\u2018 *\t]'|l\u20191 \u2019 K.McCutcheon, executive see- V* \u2018\t,ou \u2018s'11 in 16 weeks of each other in 1935 Mr.Merrill was highly respect ed in these communities and was a member of Golden Rule Masonic Lodge No.5, A F.A A M , Stanstead.The funeral was held on Mon day afternoon, July 27.in (ho Chapel of Newton Cemetery.The remains were cremated and the BATTERY DEAL OF THE WEEK 500\tALLOWANCE 4 y\tNationwide Pro-Rot«d Tear guarantee 100% FRESH CHARGED Îas7 Terms) FREE INSTALLATION 374 Wellington St.South \u2014 SHERBROOKE Tel LO 9-5136 CLIFFORD ROSS, OF SHERBROOKE On May 25.1959, the death , or doilies, and Internes and his room , mutes on the aecond floor at tl*c Hos pital and rapedally Miss Hen diaw at the time of his death.The Uovl Jet\\Is | 11«*aii and Hi's .lamcM Youun£ and to .«II who came so many mild Thns»' who sent donations to < hrt»t ('hurch Hiompton, flower*, leller*, ivnd card* | «if aymypithy, f I main ways YVc do thank litem all AI IlKHTA WAItn.wife ,s AI * 11 , slater, M Fill Fl.X MtH> daughter and mm in law; KFNNFTH X l.OkN, aon and «laiijrlitoMn Ian Ml\u2019 \\\\CIII I v.ish to thank .«II im relatives ami IIulnc «»t »ny huahand, j out ft lends, ami all thoM- who ns-1st e«l me in any w »y during my n t cnl hrt I'avetnent.A spvrial thankt to Mrs Mr Tiickri.Hi iNMigan.out nt\u2019lghlmuts.Mi ami Mrs Matcniix, the bean rs Mt Akhuiat, thr nclyh hours at the lak«\u2018 who ¦ent flowers.I toy huahiind\u2019» ( I\u2019M filcnd*, all oth i 1er* fin the beautiful flowers, uaith 1 and to iny alumnae friend* who wrote, ÏV» the many who i-alled, I ran , j only aay that.1 am deeply giateful j j and thank you all Mn.mtFI) It A I,h WIN HI'.ANCHK - fu lUi'mitriam ItOIxFIC In loving memory of a deai father and grandfather, Ben ! lamln, who paasefl away auddenh, I Aug i«, 1U37.I do not need a tprcial «lav\u2019 i To bring you (p my mind Tlie day* I »1«i not think ol oil Are very haul to flnil You t ataed me from a baby.And taught trie good from had, I wat and alwava will he imoihI Mom picked you for mv l»atl To tfioae who have a father, ( hi hsh flint with rare.You do not know how tnucli >' RobK'hi,ud hasl r(\"\tinlaw, Mr anil ford, N.H., and Mrs.A.Bond of turned home after spending three Mrs Geo trawford.IJ/ ir.lctty N H , spent a vreek wee*c 5 'Vlt^ I)aN1^ Rothney.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Rothncy with Mr.and Mrs Janies Me- Vr 'Lmmy Lowry who is cm nf l^nnoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Burney\tployed at the Toronto Exhibition.Bruce Rothney of Sherbrooke Mr.'and Mrs.Hazen Lowrv.accompanied Mr and Mrs.Fran Terrv, Brian and Jill Lowry mo- cls M'-Vety as far as Kingston.Uored to Saraguay where Terry; rlans\tmad-( »'v iv.tnrmidable Vi« - nclrs .t-'-gnu ¦ \u2022 t'.iFa\tAustralia, famed for a long line With the -eue- rated a tossup, of fine doubles combinations, is t - s jilted al least one victory the choice in the tandem event mi*l \u2022 -me o\u2019f M.iiK.iv - boom Saturdav when its Wimbledon ng racket f the international and l S champto tro tr\\ Mu to -main tn thi» eon !NT((N* 1 ION A t IIAGV\u2019I F I'he unpassive Inca Olmedo, ¦ - \\\ti - N 1 sta:.Neale , c It - c'iiO Both \\ is li.i'.ans are lefthandeis Roy Kmerson.will against Olmedo and Fai\u2019 Buehholr Jr.of St Louis this means, ,t play follows (o n I'ncle Sam nn, depend on t'avK.n lor his e inching pv'int and Aostraiu must beat the six-toot-tour Dayton.Ohio, slugger twice i*> ret over the howl and Toronto-area mounts performed well Thursday night in jumping classes at the Otawa Exhibition hor»e show .Ray Velvet, owned by Michel Bechard ot Montreal and ridden by C.Nichols, won the eontorm-ation ladies' hunter class.Pogo owned by Jack Wilson of Malton, Ont., was second and Bar Pin, owned by Mr.and Mrs.R S Parkinson of St.Genevieve.(Jue.third R.L.Bishop ot Sherbrooke Fraser and ^uf * Plai'rf \\Tiirtu'aii4 thr\toxfr ^rinbtixi» frff*'n fk'rft 4i8t th^t Hii» l \u2022 r t ifea\tiukr vv îrlti a'I ifâtnr!» Tv t'T* » mni fven ht' athletes and 30 officiais.As a concession to the weather, the team's genera! manager.Professor R F Osborne of \\ ancouvt r, decided that the Canadians could wear their flaming red ooen nev ked short-sleeved nhirts Th*'y M \u2018;1 ! c displayed the only bare arms on J «¦ vv i.the brick red and paddy \u2022 green to w j , h infieW to refresh y01* FAST! k.1 SJ5» had lost »i\\ 14 It won W eter Alatheson were.Mr and Mis Alan Matheson and (amity Gear a and Alary Lou Ati and Airs George AtacDonald and fain dy llugli and Ruth, and Miami Ati- \\v .1 Wilson all ol l.onnoxville and Ati and Airs Donald Alatheson ot Hunt mg v die SUTTON \u2014 The Ladies of the Sutton United Church sponsored a food sale and nlternoiiii tea m the C'mivli Hall which was well attended Some \\\\ A ladies motuicd to Selby Lake and disposed ot the lovely home cooking to the tv.s 1 tdrnts there MAPLE HILL \u2014 Guests at the Byron Bennett home at the time of his passing were Air and Airs George Dor ion and children, Linda and Glenn, of St.Paul l'Ermite, Ahss Doreen Ray croft, Montreal; Air I Frederick Bennett, St.Johiisbury ; ¦Air and Alls Rupert Nutbrown and daughter.Barbara, Mr and Mrs Herman Bennett amt family, Mrs Leonard Bennett, Air.and Mrs Chester Laroche, lam jnoxvillc: Mr and Alt's.\\V ,1.| MacInty re, May 's Mills and Air Glenn Rayerait of Thetford Mines Mr.and Mrs Jasper Dinning, Mr and Airs.Bill Dinning and daughter Alary were m Mont real recently.The Al isscs Ktliel and Helen G ill are vacationing at the home of their parents, Air.and Airs F.Gill.Air and Airs G.l)p/an recent ly- visited AL Prescott Walker in Adder h-y.GEORGEVILLE \u2014 The St George s Guild held its annual sale on the lawn of Mrs Henry Dixon The sale was considered a sucre with $300 being realized.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Young, Alan.James and Howard, of Brantford, Ont .spent a week with Mr.and Air* J.(' Dustin Airs Bernice Tahsey and Airs John Rider and family, of An burn, N A' , were guests of Airs Lulu Packard and Airs Maud Hiise, Air and Airs.Randolph Lenev o! Toronto, arc spending a holi day with Mr and Mrs.John Leney Air and Airs Kim Aloranvillc ot Oakville, Out, have returned home alter holidays with AL and Air* Edwin Judd.SAND HILL \u2014 Air and Mi -\t< harlic Picket! and family, of Cambridge, Iowa, are guests of Mr ami Mrs Aylm er Picketl and Mr and Mr Alex Pickett Mr, and Airs Ronald Rothnev and daughters, Donna ami Atari lyn.have returned from visiting friends in Kingston, Ont., and Air Rothney * brother, Leslie, and lamily, in Dumlas.Ont.Air.and Mrs Stanley Laberee ware accompanied by Mr.Kenneth Laberre to Lyndonvillc.Vt , where they visited Air.and Ali* John Young Mr.Edwin Rothnev ha- re turned to Waterloo atlei the week end at his home here.Mr.Lloyd Butler and daugh lei ol I hie igo.li! Mr- Vh-lel Butler and Mr James Butler, Of Montreal were guc is of friends here Miss Lois Sawyer, of Slier brookc, is spending a lew day* at the Rothnev home CLAPHAM \u2014 Air- Johnson.Airs.I! Christie j and Aliss A Johnson and Aii*s Al Johnson attended the Guild of Christ Church, Lower Ireland, Fit the home of Airs AW Chris l e Allred Si Theltord Mines on Wed Aug 19th Recent guests at Mrs.John sou's were Mrs I Henderson and Miss Helen Henderson of In verness, Airs K Nugent and Mi A Nugent of I.etinow ille FLANDERS \u2014 Mr- Elena I-Teiicli lias irtitin ed home after a motoi trip with hei cousin and aunt.Miss Esther I a i ns worth and Mrs.f.o I am*worth They spent a few day at Standisli Shore, Diixhury, Mass, and visited their cousin, Aliss E .1.Alldl'rwn, at Don Inter, Mass.Baby Shower Given Mrs.C.Roy At Stanstead STANSTEA!) Ati' Conrad Roy was pleasantly surpreed on Tuesday evening.August 18, when upon returning to her home, she found 34 relatives and friends awaiting to shower her with stork gifts Amid salutations she vvas escorted to a chair decorated in pmk and blue and garlands from the chair reached to the ceiling, and presented with a corsage of ribbons ami baby rattle.Daintily wrapped gifts in a bassinet were presented to the honoured guest, a* well -is a strellci.higlichatr and a bathinetle Airs Roy via» assisted in opening these by her mother, 'iis.a Micheud tad mother in law, Air- T Roy In a few well chosen words Mrs Hoy voiced her appreciation to all for their Unmghtfiiliiess Bingo was then played and ' prizes awarded to the winners The hostesses.Airs Aim Reed and Air* Henry Nadeau served lYlreshments which included a lovely stork cake, made and dc - orated by Airs Reed.The three i tiers decorated in white with miniature baby dolls, pink and : blue flowers and love birds, vveiv topped with a stork The Initial rut was made by Airs Roy I Guests attended from the Bonn, dal y A ilia-.es and Avci - ( Rf| AUSTIN Master Billy Smith, of Newport.A t , has been a guest of In; I «util, Mis YV P Stone, and AL.Stone Ati and Mrs M Kingsland, St Johnsbury, Vt .were guests of Mrs Kingsland's parents, Mi and Mrs W.E, Jubv.New ( ures Arc Possible When Ibnlors And Clergy Work Tof»clher YVIml i nn ilex lorn tin whrn * viuiiik niolhor lonr-n h«*r will 11vv .or wh«*n n htiNin^w mnm'n rnnm ii n< «> in limllv < muw\u2019*1 iiliyHiunl imrnlvniH \u2019 1 n Svptomlx'i hi*M»»tl» ImxIv nod hoiiI.(let your Itemlei ¦ I hK\u2018*wt todfiy *'M ertu lew of liinting mter«\u2018Hl vz o rth (ooUing ,nto £ ¦ -JfrJ'i.fa.fc.t.i Fr*ik fuft-power Canadian bulll Wpllo'd Sotlniinl .goorantned foe 4 full y*ari .,.6>f chorgnd or factory-blind ., both 6 *olt and 1 2 volt fypai hi \u2022conomy, k.ary duty and prnmnrm inrvic.grodni.S»h your n»orby i 11B fil Dhnnr, s _ n J9 GOULD Mrs.Khz» SmiHi of Granby was « guest for » few rlgv* of Air* K N Ataeher Visitors included Mr* W Edward.Mr-Dune»n Kmne»r *nd Mr Law \u2022 renef K.r-near of East Ar: i* - and Mr J limhanan of Bi«hr»p j toft Mr Gordon Tu-ner of Leo-noxvillc spent » week *t the j home of Mr and Mr* A| Mar-t,n Mrs.K N A!a |l*f!Me Int\t HO w»iitnVt«n $\ttO.\t} an*\t*hafbr«*«t>a, On# A «zin% 4 Mtrptr fluey\tJ Caiaratta oarnq* Air** Oartg* Aurt*' SpringMI\tCbaqnor InFarnatianal Daaiar L (Utanqtr\tCooticook \tOampafna A««tqmat>(la%- tf'Aucklintf\tW.nrlM>r M(lt« v\tr r «Droit\tC»ar*qa Clouatr* MaA%«w>|ipt \tCauMlard Autamohnat »nr iromt L*kr» l*rvut\tCaoftcoek cnaout*'* *-na larvict\tOaraqa Datfnaaulf- 9t»t* I «land lhtrbrooh'9\tDosoulmart Oa»a«a wmator Mint Couturier l\u2022r¥le\u2022\tJot Duquat %arvita Iruno 0*lorm# Oaraq* luttqn\tThatfqrrf Mlnat (J«'»na Sh»M i.rvit* Sn.rnraeaa\tfourmar Auiareob'tav Stan%«»ad OilbrrC* Oaraga !H*rbr»ot>*\tKtfwm Moton Pntk Uianei Hmit Oaraq#\tLamay Awfq (lactfit- tharbroob» Hunt Oaraar -\tParM**»! 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Robert W.8imp-aon, M.E.Taber, R.G.Crack.Buil, 3 Year* and Over: Robert FOR TASTE: blended from whisky aged in 20-year-old casks FOR LOOKS: a handsome new decanter CALVERT [UliF L\tI'li in m.Ill, W.Simpson, Aubrey A Carson, Calvin C.Fleming.Senior Champion Maie: R.W.Simpson.Reserve Senior Champion Male: Aubrey Carson.Junior Champion Male: Garth Carson.Reserve Junior Champion Male: Aubrey Carson.Grand Champion Male: R W.Simpson.Reserve Grand Champ,on Maic Aubrey Carson.HEIFER CALF JUNIOR R.G.Crack, Aubrey Carson, Kermit Goodhue, Joyce Crack, Warren Taber, Wayne Smith, David Crack, Robert Simpson, Carolyn Frank, Jane Simpson, Ivconard Barrie, Norma Fowler HEIFER CAM SENIOR Robert W.Simpson, Aubrey Carson, R.G.Crack, M E Taber, Calvin Fleming.Heifer Junior, Yearling Robert W.Simpson, M.L.Taber, Calvin Fleming, David Crack, Joyce \u2022 rack, Caroline Frank, Wayne Smith Heifer Senior Yearling: M.K.Taber, Aubrey Carson, R.G.Crack, Calvin Fleming, Robert Fleming.Heifer, 2 Years, Dry Robert W.Simpson, Calvin Fleming, M K.Taber, M.E.Taber, David Crack.Heifer, 2 Years Milking: Robert W.Simpson, R.G, Crack, Calvin Fleming, M K Taber.Cow, 3 Years and Under 5 Years, Dry M.F Taber, R, G.Crack, Aubrey Carson, Calvin Fleming Robert Simpson.Cow, 3 Years and Under 5 Years, Milking: M E.Taber, Robert Simpson, R.G Crack, Calvin Fleming, Cow, 5 Years and Over Dry.Aubrey Carson, It.G.Crack, Calvin Fleming, M E Taber, Robert W Simpson.Cow, 5 Years and Over, Milk ing: Robert W.Simpson, Calvin Fleming, R G.Crack, M K.Tab er.Senior Champion Female M E.Taber.Reserve Senior Champion Female: Aubrey Carson.Junior Champion Female R G, Crack.Reserve Junior Champion Fe male: R.W.Simpson Grand Champion Female: M E Taber.Reserve Grand Champion Female: Aubrey Carson Senior Herd: Robert W Simp-on, A Caraon and Son, M E.Taber, R.G.Crack, Calvin Flem-ing.Senior Get of Sire: Aubrey Car-son, M E Taber, Robert W.-Simpson, Calvin Fleming.R.G.Crack.Progeny of Dam: R.G.Crack, M K Taber, Aubrey Carson, Cal vm Fleming.Junior of Breeder's Herd: Au-; brey Carson, R.G.Crack, Robert Smipson, M.E.Taber, Calvin Fleming.Junior Get of Sire: R.G.Crack, Aubrey Carson, Robert Simpson, M K.Taber, Calvin Fleming.Best Uddered Cow: M E.Taber.P»est Registered Calf: R G.Crack.Junior Champion Male: Garth I Carson.Grand Champion Male Robert Simpson.Grand Champion Female M K Taber.Champion Jersey Cow: M.E.j Taber.Best Jersey Cow: M E Taber.Best Jersey Calf: R.G.Crack In the Canadian cattle division, IO A, Fowler took up in every class.HEREFORDS N G.Patrick and Taylor Broth-i ers split top honors in the Here ford division.SWINE Yorkshire Winning swine In all classes | of the Yors-hire judging were owned by O.A Fowler, except in the grades and classes.Single hog bacon, Hariey Wearer, 0 A.Fowler.Pair bacon hogs, O.A.Fowler, Harley Weaver.Best pen Sow Bacon hog, A.F.Stalker, O.A.Fowler.Champ.on Bacon Hog, 0.A.Fowler.POULTRY PLYMOUTH ROCK BARRED Cock \u2014 Harold Kydd, Harold Kydd, J.Edward Ward.Hen \u2014 Harold Kydd, Harold Kydd, Allan Fulker, J.Eduard Ward, Adlan Fulker.Cockerel \u2014 Harold Kydd.RHODE ISLAND REDS.SINGLE COMB.Cock \u2014 Lome Kydd, W.J.Drnivin, W J.Denison, Kenneth Barrie, Gordon Bush Hen \u2014 W.J Denison, W.J.Denison, Kenneth Barrie Lome Kydd, Gordon Bush.Cockerel \u2014 Lome Kydd, W J Denison, I-orne Kydd, Gordon Bush, W.J.Denison.Pullet \u2014 lorne Kydd, W.J.Denison, Lorne Kydd, Gordon Bush, W.J.Denison.Pullet \u2014 W.J.Denison.W.J.Denison, Harold Kydd, lorne Kydd, I>orne Kydd.LEGHORN WHITE, SINGLE COMB Cock \u2014 lorne\tKydd,\tlorne Kydd, Harold Kydd, J.Edward Ward, Harold Kydd Hen\tLorne\tKydd,\tlorne Kydd, Harold Kydd, J.Edward Ward.Cockerel\tlorne Kydd, Harold Kydd Pullet Lorne\tKydd,\tHarold Kydd, lorne Kydd.PLYMOUTH ROCK, WHITE Cock\tHarold\tKydd,\tW.J, Denison, Lorne Kydd, W J Deni-on.Hen \u2014 Allan Fulker.Kenneth Rame, W.J Denison, Harold Kydd, Mrs.Claudia Villemaire.Cockerel \u2014 W J.Denison, W.J.Denison, Gordon Bush, Harold Kydd.Pullet \u2014 W, J.Denison, Gordon Bush.W.J.Denison, Harold in SHERBROOKE O'Ke \t\t \t\t J 1 .\t\t \t\t re\t\t 1 : ¦ >\u2022* Kydd.DORKING.ANY VARIETY Cock \u2014 Gordon Bush, J.L Hawker, John Stalker, John Stalker.Hen \u2014 John I.Hawker, John I.Hawker.Gordon Bush, John L Hawker Cockerel \u2014 John Stalker, John Stalker.John I.Hawker Pullet \u2014 John Stalker.John Stalker, J.I.Hawker.PLYMOUTH ROCK (any single variety) Cock \u2014 J.Edward Ward, Gordon Bush.Hen \u2014 L.L.Healy.J.Edward Ward, Gordon Bush, W J.Denison.Cockerel \u2014 Gordon Bush, L.L.Healy.Pullet \u2014 Gordon Bush.L.L.Healy, L.L Healy, John Stalker CHANTEt I.ERC Cock \u2014 Allan Eulker, Allan Fulker.Hen \u2014 Allan Eulker, Alan Fulker.RHODE ISLAM) RED ROSE COMB.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush WYANDOTTE, SILVER Cock \u2014 L.L.Healy.Hen\t\u2014\tL.\tL.\tHealy,\tL.L.Healy.WYANDOTTE, WHITE Cock \u2014 Harold Kydd, Harold Kydd.Hen \u2014 Harold Kydd, Harold Kydd.WYANDOTTE, ANY OTHER SINGLE VARIETY Cock \u2014 L.L.Healy Hen\t\u2014\tL.\tL.\tHealy,\tL, L.Healy.Pullet \u2014 John Stalker.LEGHORN, BROWN, SINGLE COMB.Cock \u2014 W.J.Denison, Harold Kydd Hen\t-\tAllan\tFulker,\tAllan Fulker, W.J.Denison, W.J.Denison.Cockerel\t\u2014\tW J.Denison, Allan Fulker, W.J.Denison.Pullet \u2014 W.J.Denison, W.J.Denison, Allan Fulker, Kenneth Barrie.LEGHORN BROWN, SINGLE COMB DARK.lien \u2014 J.Stalker Cockerel \u2014 Harold Kydd.Pullet \u2014 Harold Kydd.LEGHORN, BI FF Cock \u2014 Gordon Bush.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush, Harold Kydd, J.Edward Ward.Pullet \u2014 John Stalker.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush, Gordon Bush.LEGHORN ROSE COMB.ANY OTHER SINGLE Hen \u2014 Harold Kydd, L.L.Healy, Harold Kydd, John Stalker, L.L.Healy.Cockerel \u2014 Harold Kydd.Pullet \u2014 Harold Kydd, Harold Kvdd.ORPHINGTON BUFF, Cock \u2014 Kenneth Barrie.Kenneth Barrie, Gordon Bush.Hen \u2014 Frank Stalker, Kenneth Barrie, Kenneth Barrie, Gordon Bush, John Stalker.Cockerel \u2014 Keneth Barrie.Pullet \u2014 Kenneth Barrie.Cock \u2014 Gordon Bush, J.Edward Ward, Kenneth Barrie, L.L.Healy.Hen \u2014 W.J.Denison, Gordon Bush, Kenneth Barrie J.Edward Ward, John Stalker.Cockerel \u2014 W.J.Denison, Kenneth Barrie.Gordon Bush.Pullet \u2014 Kenneth Barrie, Gordon Bush.ANCONA, ANY VARIETY Cock \u2014 Gordon Bush.Kenneth Barrie.Hen \u2014 Kenneth Barrie.W.J.Denison, John Stalker, Kenneth Barrie.Gordon Bush.Cockerel \u2014 Gordon Bush.Kenneth Barrie.Pullet \u2014 John Stalker, Gordon Bush, Kenneth Barrie.SUSSEX.ANY VARIETY Cock \u2014 Mrs.Claudia Ville-maire.Gordon Bush.Hen \u2014 W.J.Denison.Mrs.Claudia Villemaire, Harold Kydd.Gordon Bush.Cockerel \u2014 Harold Kydd Pullet \u2014 Harold Kydd.Kenneth Barrie.Gordon Bush.RRANMA Cock \u2014 Gordon Bush, J.Edward Ward, Gordon Bush.J.Edward Ward.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush, Gordon Bush.J.Edward Ward.J.Ed- ward Ward.Cockerel \u2014 Gordon Bust Gordon Bush.Pullet \u2014 Gordon Bush.Gordon Bush.COCHIN Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush.JERSEY BLACK GIANTS Cock \u2014 Frank Stalker.Hen \u2014 Frank Stalker.JERSEY WHITE GIANTS Hen \u2014 John Stalker, Frank Stalker, Frank Stalker.HAMBURG SILVER SPANGLED Cock \u2014 L.L.Healy, Gordon Bush, J.Edward Ward.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush, L.L.Healy, J.Stalker.J.Edward Ward, L.L.Healy.Cockerel \u2014 L.L.Healy, L.L.Healy.Pullet \u2014 L.L.Healy, L.L.Healy.NEW HAMPSHIRE Cock \u2014 K Stalker.Hen \u2014 Kenneth Barrie.W.J.Denison, J.I.Hawker, J.Stalker.F.Stalker.Cockerel \u2014 Loren Kydd, j Loren Kydd.Pullet \u2014 Loren Kydd, Loren Kvdd.ANY OTHER STANDARD VARIETY Cock \u2014 Allan Fulker, Gordon Bush.Hen \u2014 W.J Denison, Gordon Bush, Allan Fulker.Gordon Bush.Pullet \u2014 Gordon Bush GEESE TOULOUSE Cock \u2014 J.Edward Ward.Hen \u2014 J.Edward Ward.GEESE, AFRICAN Cock \u2014 Kenneth Barrie.J.Edward Ward.| Hen \u2014 Kenneth Barrie, J Edward Ward, Allan Fulker, Allan : Fulker.Cockerel \u2014 W.J.Denison.J.Edward Ward, Kenneth Barrie, Allan Fulker.Pullet \u2014 J.Edward Ward, | W.J.Denison, Kenneth Barrie, A.L.Fulker.GEESE, F MI)EN 1 Cock \u2014 Kenneth Barrie, W, J.Denison, Gordon Bush, J Edward Ward.Hen \u2014 Gordon Bush, W J.Denison, Kenneth Barrie, J.Edward Ward.Cockerel \u2014 Kenneth Barrie, W.J.Denison, Gordon Bush.Pullet \u2014 Kenneth Barrie, W.J.Denison, Gordon Bush.GEESE, ANY OTHER SINGLE VARIETY Cock: Allan Fulker, J.Edward Ward, Gordon Bush, W.J.Denison.Hen: Allan Fulker, W.J.Denison.J.Edward Ward, Gordon Bush Allan Fulker.Cockerel: Allan Fulker, Pullet: Allan Fulker.DUCKS, PEKIN Cock: L.L.Healy, F.Stalker, Gordon Bush.J.Edward Ward, Kenneth Barrie.Hen: L.L.Healy, Kenneth Barrie, L.L.Healy, J.Edward Ward.Cockerel: Gordon Bush, L.L, Healy, Allan Fulker, L.L.Healy, Frank Stalker.Pullet: L.L.Healy, Frank Stalker.Pullet: !.L.Healy, Gordon Bush, L.L.Healy, A.L.Fulker, A L.Fulker.DUCKS, ANY OTHER SINGLE VARIETY Cock: J.E.Ward, Gordon Bush, J.E.Bush, Gordon Bush.Hen: J.E.Ward, Gordon Bush, Gordon Bush, J.E.Ward.Cockerel: Gordon Bush.J.E.Ward.Pullet: J.E.Ward, Gordon Bush.Barred Rocks.Old Trios: Allan Fulker.Rocks, any Variety Old: Gordon Bush.Rocks Any Variety, Young: W.J Denison.Rhode Island Reds Young: W.J.Denison.L.Kydd.Leghorn White, Any Variety, Old: Lome Kydd.Harold Kydd, Harold Kydd, W.J.Denison.Leghorn, White, Any Variety Young: W.J.Denison.Leghorn, Brown any Variety, Young: W.J, Denison.Any Other Single Variety, Old Gordon Bush, Kenneth Bame.Allan Fulker.Any Other Single.Variety.Young: L.L.Healy, Gordon Bush.Mrs C.Villemaire.W J.W J.A * \u2018 3 says JEAN-LOUIS DUPUIS People recognize a good thing when they see it .and ^ they notice more O Keefe whenever they drop into hotels and the homes of friends.If seeing isn\u2019t always ' x believing .tasting is.Why don\u2019t you take a satisfying ), sip of that mild O'Keefe ale.You\u2019ll easily understand why sales are going up.\u201d NATURAL MILDNESS IS THE REASON m THE O\u2019KEEFE MILDNESS SECRET \u2014\u2014« MMKMtK .*5 E»or binon hMo o gfopo send f It'» bitlrt, unpleasant Grape grower» fixmd by experiment that they co»Hd develop seedless gropes with noth-m!> TSSrA Fr«nat St , LenoosvUl« After 5 30 pm.it GAUGE Parker shoi gun, double barrel, hammered.12 Remington rifit.pump action.Te4.LO.T-6W5 EXCEPTIONAL BUYS LADIES\u2019 complete winter clothing including wool akim, wool jerseys, dresses, coats, hats, overshoes, handbags, shoes, etc.sixes 12 to 14.All in like new condition Also Singer portable sewing machine, new materials and patterns Apply anytime 1113 Alexander Bivd TeL LO.2-:soe ATTENTION MOTHERS COMPLETE infants clothing and nursing furniture including small washing machine, also child's complete winter clothing sixes 1 to 5 years All in excellent condition.Apply 1113 Alexander Bivd Tel LO.2-1S09.3 NAVY BLUE tunics for sale, sixe 14.TeL LO.*-3928.OIL burning space healer mo wick type) size 30 x 20 x 12, mahogany enamel finish, very suitable for cottage, also boy\u2019s C.C.M 28\u201d wheel bicycle.Tel.LO.2 7558 12.To Lei New 6 room heated apartment m residential section of NORTH WARD including large living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 1 ceramic tile bathroom.Immediate occupancy.1st Floor \u2014 SI 10 00 per month \u2014 2nd floor \u2014 $95 00 per month.TeL between 6 and 7 pm.LO.2-1230 ' APPROXIMATELY 1,000 Ml ft used ! American clapboards, in good condition.Tel.Roy Reed, Watervllle, 810-r-6.4 ROOM apartment, heated, refrigerator, stove, occupancy Oct.1ft Apply 422 Vtmy »t.Apt.1.14.Cottages 1o Let ECHO L\\KE, 20 minute drive to Newport, Vt.fully furnished, Tel.TR 6 2152 after 10:00 p ru.PORTABLE electric sewing machine made by White, studio couch and man\u2019s sheep-skin lined leather jacket, size 40.Apply 1271 Galt St.West.DIVAN, large, colour deep rose, storage j»pace, excellent condition, price 345 00.TeL LO *-1576.4.Properry For Sale 7 ROOM Brick House on large lot in Belvedere Heights, only 10 minutes drive from Sherbrooke on pa\\ed road Owner will sell at sacrifice price account transferred.Tel.LO.2-7070 16.Room and Board ROOM and board ataüable for one young man, alao meals b\\ week Centrally located Tel.LO.7-6313.ROOM and board for elderly men Apply 271 Belvedere St North, Sherbrooke 26.\tHelp Wonted: Mole FRONT «nd âltfnnwnt m«ohtrue, p«n»nc«i on Bonn Vtrtb>«UB«r, only qualified mon mod »pp\u2018.>.top !»-.» of poy, tt»,dy tmoloytmnt.Apply Gordon MaddU*.S«rvtc« M»n-*f«r, Foxbrco*, Motor, Lid., Tel.LO.27.\tFemale Help Wanted WANTED NURSE/TYPIST We require responsible woman to assume typing and clerical duties and ' to have complete charge i of our first aid department.Not necessarily registered nurse but must have top first aid training and experience.English speaking or completely bilingual.Good working conditions.Group insurance 5-day work week 6 paid statutory holidays.Paid vacations.19.Room & Board Wanted *8,900.NORTH WARD.8 room house, 5 badruoma, automatic oil beat, insulated, possession and terms as desired.722 Argyle Street, Tel.LO.3-4401.30* CLARK ST., good, large 5 room house, linoleum and rugs, Tel.LO.9-3363 mornings to noon and evenings 5:00 p m.to 10:00 p.m.OPPOSITE University campus, Sherbrooke, West W'ard, modern 5 room bungalow, large lot, inspection Invited 2340 Verdun St., Sherbrooke.PARDON - but you\u2019re slipping if you don\u2019t own your own home vet.If not, call Charles Connor, LO.2-4000 NORTH WARD, 6 room house, near \u2022chooia, available Oct.1st.Apply 1440 Arras Street.PROPERTY with revenue for sale.Reasonably priced for cash, conditions also.Write Record Box 160.WANTED Girl, University student, wants room and board, near Cathedral Apply P, O.Box 457, St Jean, Que.20.Wanted To Purchase ONE roll-top desk.Reply to Phont LO.9-3653.25.Teachers Wanted 6.Cottages For Sale for sale or exchange for a Parm with bus route at door.Tel.LO.9-0682.6a.For Sale or To Let c ROOM, 2 ttorey house with central heating system, attached garage, large lot.1470 St.Esprit, West Ward, open for inspection.GOW to farrow soon for sale or exchange, four horses, choice of 15 aows Paul Labreeque, R R.1, Sherbrooke.7.Farms For Sole SEVEN miles from Lennoxvlll* »nd i* mile from Johnville.6 room house, plumbing, furnace, electricity, auitable for chicken or mink farm, 6 acres land, lovely location Must be seen to be appreciated Call this week LO.2-5003 120 ACRES farm land, good building', running water, 2\u20193 miles from Saw-vervlllc, good state of cultivation.Cm ha purchased for reasonable price.Apply Eugene Drouin, Cook-shire Tel.Sawyerviilc 601-r-31.WANTED: Teacher for the Poitncuf Protestant School, Grades 1-7, Excellent bus and train connections, and Community activities, salary to be discussed.Please apply to O P Cook, Sec Treas .Portneuf Station, P.Q 26.Help Wanfed: Male REPRESENTATIVE WANTED Large organization has opening for a bilingual representative on a salary basis for Eastern Townships.Must have sales experience and be between the ages of 25 and 30 years of age 5-day week.Apply, stating references, experience and special qualifications to P.O.Box 21, SHERBROOKE \u2018 10.Horses For Sale *ADDL£ HORSES \u2014 ont 9 ,ve»r aid bUtk mur», on» 6 ye»r old hors», both\tbroken to rtd* Apply John Bry»nt, Jr, R R.A, Magoj.Tel.Victor 3-205H.11.Livestock For Sale TEN J-yr-old heifers, regutered.tc-credited and blood tested, freshen-Ini this Fall.W.D Thompson.Ayer's Cliff, Phone 8!» r-2.1 lb.Baby Chicks STARTED 10-w*»k od pullet* resdy *oon, 7«c etch Time to order Octo-ber-NoAember Broilers.Br»y Hitch-ery, Lloyd Humbert, Telbot St formerly Newlnfton) Sherbrooke.Phone LO.9-3730 12.To Let MODERN, IVs room «périment, ill furnished, heeled, hot s»»ter >**r around, »13 W vseekls.lh®2 Kingston Are Tel.LO.2-0412 NEW S :oom apartment, heeted.44! Jerques Chertcr Bivd, $93 00 monthly Tel.7-743S SF.LJ-eont«lned, modem.» room*, fireplace, lerge basement, gsrage.lews snd gerden.$*o oo monthly Tel, LO 9-3752 evenings NEW, 4 room spinment hot »*'er.« CJtertker Btreel Apt>ls Herru » Wtnooux.1*6 Argyle Street Tel.LO.MM! LEN NO XV ILL E \u2014 \u2022 room epsrtmen' (tested, hot s>ster see- round, neavly deeorsied, on Queen Street, reference required, Tel.LO T-4324 LXNNOXVOiE - lower duple*.5 rooms, heeted, gsrege.refrigeretor, at ove.rtnetlen blinds.Ttl.LO.1 70** tfter 1:00 p m LARGE 4 room healed apartment, hot seeter veer «round, modern building.Wellington South.refr;ger«'or.gaa stove, eutornttlc eleve'or.l-medlete occupancy.T*i.LO.$-17S7 ARGYLE ST .North! 1st floe rooms, heated, hot water year around, porch, stove and refrigerator.With or without ga-age, occu-pency Oct.1st Appl> M3 Argyle Street, Apt 2 NORTH WARD.* , roome, 3 bedroom».ground floor, occupancy j Get lat.nef-igefstor stove ga-age Fof informatics Cil; LO 7-71MT.EXPERIENCED RAILROAD TRACK FOREMAN to work in Northern Quebec.Age limit 30 to 45 Must have at -least 5 years\u2019 experience as track foreman.Required to supervise building of switches, ballasting, lining and have good working knowledge of tamping machines, power jacks, rail grinders and drills.Please apply: Personnel Dept IRON ORE COMPANY OF CANADA 8)0 Cote de Liesse Rood, Montreal 9, Que , or Tel.Rl.7-5531 Stationary Engineman ONE SECOND CLASS Required to take charge of fully automatic oil-fired boiler room ONE THIRD CLASS With experience on fully automatic oil-fired units.Age preference between 25 and 45 years.All employee benefits and good wages.Year-round employment in medium sized plant for steady and sober candidatei.who are familiar with the proper functioning and maintenance of such units.Give full details of education.pa$t experience with name of employer*, type ol equipment and duration of employment in each case in first letter.All replies confidential.Please wTite to Personnel Manager Brown Boveri (Canada Limited Box 65 hi.Johns, P Q.Apply To Personnel Manager, AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES OF CANADA LTD.St.Johns, Que Telephone Fidelity 7-7517 SECRETARY We require a fully experienced English Shorthand Typist as Secretory to Managing Director.5 Day Week Excellent Salary For appointment phone Mr.Rothschild Tel LO.9-5572 PROSPECT SHOES LIMITED 245 Frontenac St , Sherbrooke, P Q 28.Domestic Help Wanted RELIABLE housckerpei for irnall family Good wag?a for rlKht person.Ttl LO 2-0089 30.Form Help Wanted MARRIED man to work on farm house, electricity, etc furnished, experienced.Apply Record Box 183.36.Miscellaneous WANTED\u2014 Elderly lady would like refined lady to ahare her home - on term* and price* to be agreed ; AuVOCOtM upon between them, with refer- j .ences Apply P 0 Boa 293, Bedford Qua.AUCTION SALE at Donat Dupuis', 3 miles fr*m WINOfO* MILL* 16th Ranf* *o Wtr\\d*©r Read t# St.G*©'f\u2022 Wednesdoy, Sept.2nd, AT ?fr© A M, Good hard of S$ croaabrad cauia 16 \\oun* Mll^h co*I.1 to freahan in Dec .2 heifers, Ha yra.old.to freshen in Dec ; 10 heifers.Mi years old; - Holstein bull, M% >ears old.I red mare.1400 lbs , * yrs.old.2 ho**, 4 months old; l milker with 3 surge pails, Installation for » cows, Vega separator, 1,000 lbs .milk strainer, 3 palls; 10 cans, I gal.capacity; 73 tons of good baled ha> ; 900 bushels of ground oats; kx of straw; Internation al tractor.No.300, tires 12 x 23 with 6x3 platform for hydraulic.2 wheel trailer for tractor with ha> rack, chain eet, two-furrow hydraulic plow, diac harrow.8 feer.No.300 T.manure apreader; hydraulic mower ?feet); side rake- These machines are all *^MeOam\\lck'* l yr.old; M-H hay loader with barb.6 foot M -H.mower; 13 foot rake.3 section xprtng-tooth harrow , spike tooUt har-, row, cultivator; two hand plows,, atone boat; large double wagon on tires; two 1-wheel wagons on tires; dip-cart \u2014* 2 pairs double harness; pair moccasin double sleigh; closed sleigh like new, horse «hovel, vegetable cutter; rtp-plng saw bench; wheelbarrow, grindstone, stone and log gripa.cattle clipper; fence electric batter*; greasing gun transmission oil drum, TfKVgallon ga« drum.3*.cow chains; loi of old iron; lot of building wood (6 x n 3000 feet ol pine and spruce planks, all the farm implements; pinks .forks - aihoveli etc : anvil, bench vise, scale, lot of steel drums.The 300-acre farm, 150 In culture, remaining in wood, good buildings, running water is on sale prlvateh Many mher articles, too numerous to mention hue! C anteen on premises.OLIVA CHARPENTIER Saint-Claude iBilingual Auctioneer!, Tel: Windsor Mills VI 5-2847.Tel: Sherbrooke ~ LO 9-1132.For Submission by Tender Winter Roads Thrat year contract Municipal of Itamtead Plain !) To Keep properly ploughed and sanded all streets In the aald Muni cipality (approximately 9 miles), also entrance to fireball and road to the dump.2)\tOne (1) mile of sidewalk on East dde of Main Street to be kept proper-1> ploughed out and sanded.3)\tKeep mow cleared from around all (41) forty-one fire hydrants 4)\tMark location of all catch basin* 22l twenty-two and open immediate 1> in event of emergence, and when mild weather occurs.5i The erecting, use of and lemov al of snow fences shall be left to the discretion of the contract holder The contractor to supply all equipment necessary to do an efficient Job throughout ihe Months of Inclement w eathei.Contractor will be obliged to show proof of the necessary liability cov-\u2022 i age on equipment, self and employees Tender submitted to be on a per \\car basis for said term of (3> three years Sealed tender» must hr in the ( hands of the undersigned on or before SEPTEMBER 4th.1959 The said Municipality by this advertisement does not In snv way bind itself to accept the lowest or any of the tenders submitted.Municipality of the Village of .Stanslead Plain GEORGE WINTER JR .Sec Tress.Business Directory AUCTION SALE tor Mrs.E.Wheeler, lata to b# bald at WELLS1 AUCTION NOUS! 3C Ma*»swippi $t , LtnnoxvHto, Qua Saturday, Aug 29th, 1959, AT IOC P.M.G I1 electric *to\\c; Gainaday washing machine; China cabinet.Davenport mew); electric heater, lawn, mow er; studio couch suite; G.K electric ironer; eight day dock; floor model radio; walnut tea wagon, portable typewriter.Airway vacuum cleaivei.Porcelain sink, china boudoir act.2 large wall mirrors with fixture'.! clothes hamper; portable grama-phone; bureaus, commodes, chair», rocking chairs, floor lamp», one 5 gal.crock, sewing machine, odd table', hall seat with minor, l chaise longue 1 love scat, hammock, single beds, chain blocks, chain saw (McCullough), electric fan.pipe vise, bench vise, building jack.2 wheel trailer, oil drum and stand, akls and poles, gar den tools, dishes, glassware, kitchen uteneila.linen, picture*, frames, etc.Many articles too numerous to men : tlon Terms.('ASH F G WELLS, Auctioned Tel LO.7-4023 LennoxvUle Office Guardian Trust Co.MONTREAL Complete Real Eitata Strvlce Eastern Township* Representative Mrs.Richardson R.R 3, Magog VI.3 5495 AUCTION SALE tor Mrs.Edward Holgatc, COULD VILLAGE Saturday, Aug.29th, '59, AT 10 00 A M TO BE SOLD Oil drum; lat go quantity of dishes and cooking utensil, complete dinner set for 12; electric appliances, lamps; haaaock; lawn chairs; trunks, scale», building jacks; blow torches drill and bits; plumbing equipment, wrenches, step ladders, garden hose, pipe threaders; electric motor; tap* ami die».Frigidaire u frlgerator; 2 kitchen Moves, kitchen table and chain.Heintxman piano and stool; dining room sei; che' terfield suite; antique writing desk, couch, wall mirror*, floor rug*, ses; garden cultivator.2 folding camp cot*.Large quantity of pipe j fitting:», large quantity of matched j lumber.Many article* too numerous ' to mention.All to be sold without reserve.Lunch can torn on the ground* Term* (ASH MVT BENNETT.Auctioneer, Tel: 100 Sawyenllle Service Depot Eaptrt Repair* and Parfa for all lypaa of washing leiachinaa, Tel.LO.2 4723 HOI Klnq Sf.W.SHERBROOKE WCAX-TV, Burlington \u2014 9 to stripe PI a'house 10\t00 Tha Lineup ¦ 10.30 Ortftnsl Amateur (LOO Eaao Reporter it 10 Vermont EdHiiwi 1 11 13 Louts* end the Weather 11\t30 Heady on .Stage Three FANS for all purposes! FAMOUS PRYNE KITCHEN FANS As low as J23.00 If you hove a ventilation problem, consult WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE STREET \u2014 TEL.LO 2 0838 Kstablished 1!)03 [Ÿoü CftNloYeETTElTDEAL I I I F0XBR00KE MOTORS ltd TWO free enlargement* with each film developed.9 print» 35c, 15 print! SOc, reprint Me, Double alee * print» 45c 12 print* ,60c reprint* .05c.Mall .06c One day aervlc* Photo Lab P.O Boa 141, Sbar brook*.Que.ROl'SSEAU.t.EBVAIS, LANG LAIS A MONTY Armand Bouaaaau.Q.C., Paul Mulltn* Gervaia.Anrtrd Lang-laia, Rene Monty LOrraln» 2-47.15, A Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.37.Personal TOBIN A TOBIN.Trial Work end General Practice Roaenbloom Bldg.oppoalta City HaU, 13* Wellington (North! LO.2 212(1.with on f A/ÈF \\ \u2018jscd car Î l END OF MONTH SPECIALS I l I \u2022 255 A '58 CADILLAC.Sedan de Villa, JÇOQC Equip., like new.ÂlrfeJ)Je t 337 A '57 BUICK Century.4\tdoor sedan, automatic, radio, heater 5\t65C '57 CHEVROLET 4 door Sedan, leg- n r\u2014 heater\tiO/J.r 301 B '56 MONARCH 4 door herd top, JsCjfJC equipped\tAUjJ \u20192195 HYGfENt auppllea (rubber goodat Mailed postpaid In plain aealed en eelop.With price U*L Sa* Simple*, ÎV.29 aarnplea, 1100 Mall order Dept.C-2, Noe Rubber Ce., Boa tl, Hamilton, Ont 39.Lost SLEEPING-BAG, between < amp Ltv-Ingatone and Sherbrooke vie Ayer\"* Cliff Roed.Tel.LO 7-M27 44.Property Wanted WOULD hue property with revenu* In Sherbrooke rcaaor.abiy priced.Please grit deteili and write Record Box 1S1.WESLEY H BRADLEY.Q C.The Can ada Bldg , «33 Craig Sliaet Weet, Montreal UN 1 1737.- 350 A '55 BUICK, * dr.hard top.J automatic 1595, TRUCKS 73 C '52 FORD Convertible.Heater, redio '595.\u2022 162 B '51 METEOR rs:ir.*495.300 D '48 PONTIAC 2 door aeden .n 233 A '54 CHEVROLET hs:r\tloos.a 117B '53 CHRYSLER Windaor.\t1 Q r equipped\t«JwJJ* 46.Pets For Sale QUALITY puppte»: tfgi^t^rfd roili*».2 m r Pick Up\tg.*iOa 50 ether medeli end mekei In chooi* from on our General Motor» lot.NO DOWN PAYMENT PUREBRED Cocker pupptea George Marahall, Waierloo, P Q ALBERT TRUDEAU.Optometrlat Continental Building, Aharbrook# T«L LO.24M17 Eye* aaamined.50 Mochinery For Sale Property Management McCORMTCK horv*-tjriwn\tNo.*.hifh g^âf, 5 ft eut.Lofnf t Highwiter, Qu* FOR SALE USED HOT WATER furnace USED BATH Apply to: 349 Alexander St.PROPERTY Admintatratori Reg\u2019d.(1 Ectienbergi for property manege ment, rentali and supervision.Of flee: 163 Wellington SL North Phona LO.74700.Authornad dealer for CHEVROLET .OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC end CHEVROLET TRUCKS 345 Wellington St S \u2014 LO.9 3606 Sherbrooke 9 3608 LPull Lin* of GM Approved Part» for General Motor» ¦ Cart and Truck».I\tmm mm aaM ¦¦¦ ¦¦¦¦ hki ACCOUNT A NT about thirty-five, for taatern Townahipi «hole»* e touaa Five d«> week Group Insurance Penaton Plan Eacel'ent opportunity for » m»n looking for »d'-»n« Uu c«£itirjr.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9 5591 \"The Purnitur* Store n**f to tho Perking Lot\" Before buying furniture visit ui.We have all typog of furniture, at attractively low price*.Aa we accept tradc-ini, you will find many «aeond-hand articles In excellent gondition.FURNITURE STOVES ACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022 B H PAINT We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.- «IOAY- t 00 This u C*n Adi \u2022 13 EarLy Nawa 9 30 Zero I960 10\t00 On Th» Go 10.30\tSaim l.rvenAon U.00 l\tLucy 11\t30 Top Del Ur 12\t(HI Lev* at Ut« 12.13 LA>V« cd 1*11 A 11.30\tSAArcb tot l'ata arrow IS 43 Guidluf ( Ight 1.00\tNew» HtAdLne» tnd AcroM ih* e enc« 1.13 Duka And 111a Swlnf bUliAA 1\t30 A» Uie hVortd turn» 2\t(H) Mixing Howl 1 30 Mou»cpArty 3\t00 Hie Dig Pay oft 3\t30 Vtrdlcl I* Youra a oo Hrigotar l»ay 4\tIS Stciat Storm 4\t30 The Kdge of Night 5\t(H> t'hucka agon Tale» d.10 Knivfc World at SporU 8 23 ISnatderwiM 6\t30 NAWfUmc 6 -43 l> K«1w Ardi* Newt 7.00\tThe W Mrl>bU vi* ?30 lUwhtde 8 30 Col KUck 0 00 Phil Stiver« Channel 3 I 10 00 Gu&Binoka 10\t30 !>aa Hunt 11.00 FlAti Edition 11.13 Tomorrow'* WAAthar 11\t20 WrenUing from Chicago 12\t30 Ready cm Slag# \u2019Hirer SATURDAY\u2014> 9 30 Captain Kangaroo 10 80 Thru the Porthole 10.45 Off to Advcntumc H 00 ('roawroadt U 30 Big l\\clura 12 OiH'liS Ncvtf 12.30 Portfolio of PU y» 1 45 Raatbalt Preview 1.55 Ra*eball Game 4.30 The Hopeful llanduap 5\t00 Klim Short* .5.30 Dance Patt 8 00 Ncu n 6\t15 Weather Report 8 20 45th General Xnemhly ft 30 Comm And Pei formance 8\t30 W anted Dead or Alive 9\t00 Brenner *.30 Hava Gun Will l'i «v el SUNDAY\u2014 10.00 Lamp unto My r*«f 10.30\tLoow Up and Lira 11\t00 World of Ideal 11.30\tCamera 3 ! 11.55 Harry Resaaoner A 12\t00 Thl» U tha Ufa 12.30\tChrUtian Scianca 12.45 Tha Chrtatopheia 1.00\tHim &horta 1 13 Baseball Pre\\tew l 25 Baa*4>aU Gama 4\t30 Klim Shot ta 5\t«kl Klim Short a 5\t30 Face the Nation 8 00 Gehtnd the New 6\tW 30th Century 7.00\tLasaia 7.30\tThat a Mv Bov ft 00 Kd Sullwan Show 8\t(X) GK Theatre 9\t.30 Alfred Hltchcov k 10.1X1 Richard Diamond 10 30 What\u2019s My Line\u201d \u2018 It 00 Sunday Special FR1DAY- 7 iHt rod a y T.\t35 Lival New a 7\t30 Toda> 8\t2.N Local Nawa 8\tSO Today 9\t00 Child» en\u2019» Go*p% .Hour 9.30\tTV Schoal 10.00 Dough lia Ml 10.30\tTrea.Mtre Hunt U.\t00 The Piles U Right 11.30\tConcent rat*on li ou He l ac iRough 13 30 It Could Be You l 00 N i u f 115 Smlllrv WUlette 1\t30 For You.Mail Mine 7 00 Quern 1- or a Day 2\t30 Court of Human Relation* 3\t00 Young Dr.Malone 3\t30 Kiom ITiea* Hoot» 4\t00 I\u2019rutli or Consequence* 4 30 County Fair 3 00 Rompet Hoorn WPTZ, Plnttsburo \u2014 Channel 5 5\t30 6\t15 ft 20 ft.30 7.SO 8 00 9 00 10.00 to 45 U.00 11.15 Mtckev Mou»« W »*,*ther Sportb Scoichook l oonev Time Tim# Rin Tin Tin Wait Wane y M Squad v\u201da\\ alcade of Sport» 3.0 kpot Howling Late New» and Sport» 20th Century Theatre SATURDAY\u2014 | U) 45 Chi tatlan Stir\u2019 e 11.00 Huit and Reddy 1130 Fury ! 13 no I tU* Story 12.80 Detrchtva Diary l 00 Film Feature l 45 Leo Durocher t 55 Major League Haaoball 4\t30 .s.UvnMa\\ WonI.c Thrat» r 5\t30 Film Fallu»» P RIOAY 5\t00 Dim ovei v 3.30 Mighty Mouaa 6.00\tCol l\u2018 l*u k ft 30 Metro ft 45 ( BC TV New* ft 55 SporU Preview 6\t(V) Suivie ton ooo Who know*.!» 30 Don Mease» Show 10.00\tGUIettc l «i\\ ak odf f»f Spo»ts I\tI 00 ( 1U Nev\\ b mut \\V rathe» II\t13 Viewpoint 11 77 Sparta Final 11 30 Premier Performanca 6 00 New a CBMT, Montreal 6\t18 Topic ft 00 New»-ft 3») Jubilee U S A.7\t00 TTlm T eature 7 30 People are Funny ft.00 Parry Presents 9 00 t.awrence Walk 10.00\tO Henry Flay» house.11.00\tHollywood IVraiULng 5UNPAY 12.45 1 eo Durocher Warml\u2019p 12 23 NIH Major league Baaeball (following game): \u2022 Oral Robert* Devta Cup Ftnala ft iXJ Thu t* Your Ltfa ft 30 Lawman 7.00\tFilm Feature 7 30 Suspicion H 30D» agnet 9.00\tI'hrvy Show lOoo Loretta Young «O 30 Hougtr Rider» Channel 6 SATURDAY 00 Dig Fou» Football :»»»o Film 5.30 Htn T4n Tin 6\t(X» OuDldr Hroadt M*i ft 30 M » Fix It ft 45 CBC TV New» 7\t00 Ivanhoe 7 30 Swing ! mrv ft 00 Perry Prcucnli 0 00 Naked ( ltv 0 30 (Deal Movies 10\t00 G \u2022 eat Mm Icb U 00 ( IU T V New* 11\t10 W eekend In Sport* II 15 Jam On Both .Sides 11 30 Feature Film SUNDAY 3.00\tGood File Theati a 3\t30 F.*tr\\ an 1.00\tCoontry Calcmlar 4\t30 Holt(ta> l ditlon 5\t30 CBC New» Maja rlne ft oo Boh Cummlngi 6\t30 Father Know» Heat 7\too Decamhrr llilda 7 30 Hhapaody H00 F.d Sullivan o oo T he World'* Staga !» 30 Playhouae U.K.10\t30 Long Shot 11.00\tCBC TV New* 11\t10 Sporta il 15 Background CHLT-TV \u2014 Channel 7 I f RIDAY 2 15 Long Met» ag# da Montreal 3 30 Clnft Feuilleton 3\t15 Clnft-FeullDton \u20221 00 M.imui h la Carte t 30 Actualitie !\u2022 cniln-ine 4\t45 ThCMi« dr* Petits 5\t(Ml SI or lee of the Contory 5\t30 1 f % Fi ere* Ohua 6\t»mi Melody Ranch 6 30 TClr Bulletin « 48 La Mfd^o 6\tso P.dit4(>u Sportive 7\t00 Le < 'mu t ier tie \u2022 .7 80 Paaae.Tempa 7 45 Pour File I ! 30 TeleJmuiimI I I 15 Nouvelle* \u2022poiitxiB I I 5 PH HUNG Strawberry preserves - Miss K\tFletcher.'Mrs.L.\tL.\tHealy, Raspberry\tMrs\t11\tMacLeod.Mrs A Letourneau.Blueberry\tMrs\tH.\tMacLeod, Mrs \\ Dubois.Apple jvre'crve' Mrs.L.L.Healy, Mrs II MacLeod.Plum\tMrs\tH\tMacLeod.Mrs 1 L.Healy.Peach\tMrs\tH.\tMacLeod, Mr* L.L.Healy Pear Mrs.11.MacLeod, Mrs b L.Healy.Black currant jelly Mrs 11 MacLeod, Mrs.l t Healy.Grape Mrs H Macleod, Apple\tMrs\tH\tMacLeod.Mrs L.Driver Plum R.A.Marchand, Mrs H.MacLeod.Cranberry Miss T\u2019 Mrs 11 MacLeod.Raspberry\tMrs.Leod.Mi's.!.Driver.Collection ot jellies Mrs Mael .rod Canned peaches\tMrs H MacLeod, Mrs 1\t1 Healy Canned pears Mrs.11 Leod, Mrs.l I, Healy.Raspberries\tMrs Leod, Mrs l L.Healy Strawberries\tMrs Leod, Blueberries 1 ,e, ai PICKLING Sweet ripe cucumbers L, L Healy Sweet green cucumbers A Letourneau.Sweet green tonvato Adelard Dubois, Mi's.1, Sour green tomato \u2014 Letourneau.Ripe Tomato - Mr Healy.Mixed sweet pickles Adelard Dubois.Beet pickles Mrs L.L.Healy, Mrs.A l.etourneau Mustard pickles\tMiss\tFlora Fl el cher Tomato catsup\tMrs\tI I Mealy.Mrs.Alcide St t'yi Relish any kind\tMiss\tFlora Fletcher, Mrs.L.L.Mealy MARBLETON \u2014 Mrs Maud Brnw-jung, who In s'iKivt the summer .months with tier sister, Mrs Agnes Weston has returned to her boms- in Boston.BOLTON GLEN \u2014 Mrs Glen Brown and Miss I j Smith spent a week visiting Mr jand Mrs.Laurie Mattheiu, Mont ! real and Mr and Mrs Ormodi Brown of Chateaugun.v.Fletcher, It Mac H H.Mac H M aril Mac Mrs 11 Mac FRIDAY, AUG.28.1959\t13 ASBESTOS - Miss Marion Smith, Gasp# St., has received word that her brother, Mr Douglas Smith, of Nitre, Que .is a patient in the Ormstown Hospital, suffering from a slipped disc.Mr and Mrs William A Dean of Thetford Mines were weekend guests of Mrs Lottie Dean, Belvedere St Mr and Mrs IVxiglas J Wilkins and two daughters, Karen, ami Linda, have moved to their new home in Sault Ste.Marie.t>m.Mrs Wilkins and children have been making their hnuH* with Mrs.Wilkins\u2019 inothor, Mrs, L T Dean, for almost a y, ar.Mis* Marjorie Earner and Miss Moira Pennington of Montreal were weekend guests in town.While hc\"e they were at the Iroquois Club guests ot Miss C.t\u2019nimbic.Mr John Gowdrey, Mr Harry M.trrk and Mr S (Iri/fin have gone to Hie l.aurentide Park on a weekend of fishing Rev and Mrv 1' Blair who recently took up residence in the United Ohorch Parsonage, have la ken a few days holiday Anyone needing.Mr Blair is «-ked to contact Rev Mr W E Tqng who will j'uI them in touch vvilh the minisler.The AsbesU's Golf and lYvuntry t luh held its August Dance for the Junior Members and their friends on Friday evenin;:\tA very pleasant evening of dare utg was enjoyed with ddii nu» ivfreshnients served at niidmght.The Executive has planned the I willffht League Closing for \\ug 28th when the prizes will he dis unbilled.Dancing and good '\"'isle will also lie en joy ed by the members, with rcfreshinoms being served during the evening.Mrs Mrs.I Mrs ! Driver | Mrs A .L tJ Mrs MORRIS SLOE GIN HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 Mrs M Robinson, of Vanoouv er, H C is a guest of her sister and brothel in law, Mr and Mrs K W.llimting.LEE CAFE inc Week-End Special SAT.& SUN \u2014 THIS WEEK ONLY! ALMOND S00 GUY Regular $1.25 Special $l.TO OPEN II A M.UNTIL J AM.The Air Conditioned LEE CAFE INC.2378 King West, Sherbrooke PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE TAKE OUT ORDERS \u2014 PHONE LO.9 4445 Supplici #f C#mtnt tor Jh« building at $tamt*ad Collagt.LIONEL GRENIER \u2022 ROCIItY Mtin Stin*t##d T#l.TR.4Î404 AT THE SHERBROOKE FAIR.we're exhibiting RESTAURANT, HOTELS & INSTITUTION EQUIPMENT by \"Garland\" and \"Modarn Kitehan Equipmant\", and \"Aacot\" Watar Haatart! Roothi t and 7, Sait.D, Main Building QUEBEC PROPANE GAS CO.LTD.Showroom*: 243 King W , Sherbrooke, LO.9-5117 The Only Sure Way To tell one good buy from another is to \"Road Test\" the car yourself Wc invite you to test drive our cars - - - Com pare them for price You'll be pleased with what you learn.*2250 2150 1850 *1695 1075 1075 1050 ¦58 DODGE V 8, Sadan '58 DODGE A cyl , * Sadan ¦56 BUICK Spacial, * Sadan '56 DODGE V S.Sadan \u201955 FORD Mainline, * Coach '55 DODGE Raganl * Sadan '54 OLDSMOBILE * 88 Sadan 54 DODGE Coupa, ^OCri Cruiadar\t03U 53 PLYMOUTH Sadan '53 DESOTO Power * Mailer, Sadan 5Î METEOR Sedan 51 DODGE Cutlom, * 7 patsengtr '51 MORRIS Oxford $ Sadan *695 950 *595 450 395 51 CHEVROLET Sadan\tfÉAiO 50 PLYMOUTH Sedan '50 PONTIAC Sedan 50 HILLMAN Sedan 50 DODGE Suburban 49 DODGE Coupa \u2018275 \u2019295 \u2019195 \u2019525 \u2019175 \u2014 TRUCKS \u2014 ,\u201d\u201er,v,0L,T \u20191350 50\tFARGO I ion dual whaali '54 DODGE Pick up, Vt *on 51\tDODGE 3 ton with bo* '57 DODGE V-8, SlO-lc Pickup, Vi Ion\tAt}/3 \u2019450 \u2018750 \u2019650 N.V.CLOUTIER INC.1465 King St.Wttf Til.LO.2*3806.Shtrbrcsokt. )4 SHERBROOKF DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, AEG.2fi 19M Bride-To-Be Entertained At Island Brook ISLAND BROOK \u2014 A very able afternoon to a (lone\t»hr*wer fi r Mi,< Mary laej Peav enjoyable evening\tpent in\tGENERAL NOTES the Town Hall when upward of\tMr.\tand Mr* Fraser McLeod \\|r»\tDoherty\thas\treturn fifty people gathered to honor and two children of Drummond- «1 to Sawyervillv after spending Miss Mary Cooper, a bride of ville, have returned home after\tsome\ttime\tw ith\tMi - -\tl^ella\tKerr the month.Mrs.Earl Dawson spending two weeks with Mr.\tother\tguest'\ta'\tthe\t-ime\thome played the music and Miss V.\tand Mrs Maple West gaie\twere Mr\tand\tMrs\tJohn\tMassey Lister and Miss Barbara Lister\tMrs.\tIda Itolbr.>ke spent\ta\t(,f Montreal met the bride-to-be, her motherjfew days with Mr and Mrs L.and mother-in-law to l>e and es Cookman in liemmingford, en eorted them to special chair* in route she stopped at Waterloo at front.The hall wa* decorated the home of Mr and Mrs ft with pink and white streamers Young wi re *!ie attended a and summer flower*\tshower lor Mis* Mary lam Peas- Miss Cindy Lister then wheeled lf-v-in a decorated carriage filled fliwsts of Mr and Mrs Ken with mimerou* lovely gift* and neth Morrow were Mr and Mrs presented them to the bride to i Geo MeTavish of Hudson and Mr.and Mrs Bel) Dsier have I returned to Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Morrow's after thejr honey-moc/n at Cape Cod.Other guests at the same home during the ! weekend were Mr.and Mrs.L.' Painter of Lennox ville and Mr.and Mrs Jack Hillman of Sher brooke.Mr and Mrs.Delmar Hammond of La Chute spent a tie.Miss Cooper was a*, slated in Mr and Mrs.Cecil Djvon and : few day- at the va me home, unwrapping by her mother and Lon Neil, and Mi-s M Wilson Mis* Margaret Burns of Sher molhcr-in law-to-be.After the of Town of Mount Royal Miss brooke i- holidaying at her home gifts had been admued, refresh Elaine and Pat Osier and Mr.lure ir.enls were served by several of and Mrs Ian MacAulay and two Visitors of Mr and Mrs.Car the young girls\tson* of Montreal, all were.field Spaulding were Mr.and GARDEN PARTY\there to a Mend '!.< Osler-Mon ow VI i -\t.1 dm Ma- ey of M .nti al The Women's As'aciation tie Id I wedding\tMrs Kffie Doherty of Sawyer a garden party, at the home of Mr.and Mrs E Crack of \u2022 ville, Mr and Mrs.Roy Wald Mr and Mrs.Il V.Burns.The Kingsbury were guests of Mr M ton and Mr and Mrs.Desmond wfather being f; valuable there Thompson and Miss Margaret Bain and Billy of East Clifton was a large crowd of ladies Hammond and Mi It Waldron mil Mr.Armine Olson of Law from Bury and Cnakshire ami Mr Carl Waldron of Montreal, rence ami Mrs.R.S Millican several from Island Brook.For w«- al-o a guest of Me - Ham and daughter of Schefferville, en'crtainnicrvt there were conlcsls montl\tMr and Mi- Arthur Olson and held with prizes going to the Mr- Win, Scott anil two sons daughter Faith, of Bury, and w ntiers\to! Grand M re spent a while with Mrs.I Andrews and -on of After\tthe\tcontests\twen\tcom\tMr and\tMis H\tV.\tBurns Mrs.\t| California\t\t\t plcled.\ta - a\ttad lia\twas\tserved\till N Burns s|i\t\tnt\ta weekend\tMi and\tMrs\tKarl M,\tirslmH by tin1\tW A\tladies\tof\tLsln ml\tIwith Mr.\tami Mi\t\t0 Young in\tand da light e\tr of\tLennoxvilU\t\u2022 wire Brook,\tthus\tbringing\tan\tenjoy-\tW.ilei ton\twhere\tshe\tattended a\tvisiting Mr.\tllei\tary Shaw.\t In NEWPORT visit the FULLY LICENSED ROYAL RESTAURANT \u2019,;pf U « ^ f Y- ' .V w Opposite MONTGOMERY WARD'S! Open 6 AM.11 P M , 7 Days a Wee1 \u2022\tBAR-B-Q \u2022\tCHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS \u2022\tSEAFOOD Complete Cuisine Visit our BRAND NEW KITCHEN .Spooner Pond W.l.Entertains Shipton Branch SPOONER POND\u2014The month : ly meeting of the Spooner For d Women's Inttitute was held re-rerJly at the home of Mrs G.Brock with Mrs.C.Brock.Mrs.F Mills, and Mrs.V.Morrow assisting.Twenty five members several guest* and members from the Shipton W I were present A succe- tul ice cream anial which netted $33.25 was reported by the Ways and Means Committee A vote of thank* was moved to Mr.J.E.McCabe who installed the outdoor lighting for this occas.on Bingo was enjoyed by the mem bers and guests followed by re freshments served by the host esses.The nex: merlir.g will be held at the home of Mrs.R Lampion of Spwmer Fond, on fseptem-her !0ih at 2 p m FARNHAM Mr and Mrs.W F Catter -on are spending the latter two weeks of August in Cape Cod.They will also attend the graduation ceremony al Boston University at which their daughter, i Miss J?an II Catterson, will re eeive her Fh 1) in education Friends of Mrs.K.P.McCor kill will be pleased to know that she has returned home af-;t,T being a patient m the B M F.Hospital, Sweetsburg.Mrs.R Larocque of Magog, spent the weekend with her brothel Mr.Cordon Hesse and fam ily- Mr Eric Coulta.s has returned to Nova Scotia to resume his \u2022 duties wiih the Canadian Pacific Railway after spending a holi day with his parents, Mr and Mrs ( I! Coulta.s.Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Lavalliere and family are spending a holiday at Lake Megantic.Mr and Mrs I) R Mowed -pent the weekend in MacMaster-ville with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr awl Mr*.George Kale, Mr am! Mrs T.Smith of Shawimgan Falls were guests of Mr and Mrs Stewart Russell and family.Mrs.1 Fanngton id Montreal was visiting her aunt, Mrs R E.Ince.at the home of Mrs E Ingalls Mr.and Mrs.1) R.Mewell spent a holiday in Rochester, N.Y., Miami awl Cuba.Edwin P Jordan GOODS and SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE SHERBROOKE PROPER HANDLING OF INFANTS IS IMPORTANT TO LATER LIFE There is probably nothing so .bound with tradition and prejudice as the care of babies.Anyone and everyone offers free advice on how the baby should be fed, clothed and how it should be trained.Most of this advice is worth what is paid for it \u2014 exactly nothing ft is given with the best in tentions, but usually comes from a strange mixture of what grandmother did, or what somebody's neighbor or aunt said, A few years ago, the late Dr.C Anderson Aldrich and Mrs Aldrich wrote a book called \u2018 Babies are Human Beings\u201d which I hope lis still in print.The main theme is that babies should not be treaded alike, because their ,ndi vidual personalities would have little chance to de velop As the Aldriches' point out.babies are different even at birth.In a hospital nursery for new i burns, a great difference between , one baby and another in appear ance ard behavior can be no [ticed.Every mother instinctively (recognizes that her baby is \u2018'dit | ferent \" One que-bon which the Al I d rich es discuss is about fondling or living babies.Conscientious ! mothers alien ask whether fond-j ling is proper.For some reason ; they sometimes feel lhat it may : he wrong for babies to be rocked, hugged or mothered, and that the 1 infant in order to be healthy mu.sl ; In- raised as practically \"on-! touched by human hands,\u201d It is not good, of course, fot a baby to have excessive fondling ' by friends and relatives.Like everything else, this matter can be j overdone, as more people who j come in close contact with the ha I by there is a greater chance of giving the infant some infection.1 feel that a mother and father ; who do not give tihe infant physi-! cal affection, however, is to inflict j unintended cruelty Everyone thrives on some affec- A.DUCHARME REG'D FURNITURE Thor Wathors, MofDt Retrij tratort *nd Ranges; Marconi & Phileo TV.52 Alexander, Toi.LO 2-97«.< EACH V :-,v |P4'.5.Ht(H g,\t.v\\-\t«-a* Will M FOUR A6MW.FVVC A -ÈR ¦U- C4V Si P*VMK?>.(~! ro vfslR Vi yet ' WIT^X'T * 's-v* v « -¦ to\trMhv-e _I «IkH H .W*HE t«T ^ ' * PV*htN «-\t**Cl' | here ns*.'.; tea.MF- aA-'- .«ç *.PfV j \u2019 ] !\ti i C\t¥?- ;k' O F- t B l \\''t B ^ MOL' ^ \u2014LJ » Tff D/ ( \u2022AT-oacs **»' t mrrre CHm __Mt« Fix' '\t- te-, ik ^ \\ \u2022 \u2022 SHORT RIBf /V BV PETE H0FFMM m\\ * By FRANK O'NEAL 4\u2019.L X ïAD \\ T t ViS'PieASE^) T) I 1 "]
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