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[" 1956\t\tM\t.ARCH\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t8\t7\t8\t9\tia 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31 ^tbraobcPailulletocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 19So CLOVDY; LIGHT SNOW Cloudy with light intermittent snow, soa.oonahle temperatures; light winds; low tonight, high tomorrow, 15 and 32.Fifty-Ninth Year SHIP BREAKS UP; CREW RESCUED World News i Frankfurt, Germany \u2014 i-P' .\u2014 A mysterious wave of terror in Communist Romania, where slain bodies have been dumped and left on the streets as public warnings, was re ported here today.Reliable informants, who said they had checked and double-checked the reports be cause of their \"unbelievable nature,\u201d claimed that several hundred persons had been apparently summarily executed in recent months to intimidate the population.« * * Montreal \u2014 (P \u2014 Two young brothers.Wayne Barr, 4, and Ronald, 2, died in a fire Saturday in their basement home while their mother was shopping at a neighborhood store.Assistant director Armand liurette, in charge of the fire fighting operations, blamed the fire on matches with which the children apparently had been playing.The mother, Mrs.Ronald Barr, was absent at the j store only 10 minutes.* * * Chateauguay, Que.\u2014 ® \u2014 Thieves failed Saturday for the fourth time in seven years to penetrate a two-ton safe in a bank in this community near Montreal.There was more than S 13,000 in the safe.Police Chief Roland Lussier said the thieves used a torch, cutting tools and i hammers in an attempt to smash open the steel safe in a branch of the Banque Canadienne Nationale.I,onrion \u2014 (/Pj \u2014 Sidney Strobe, 64, a cartoonist whose \"Little Man\u201d exemplified the fears and hopes, the reactions to the impact of great events of the ordinary Englishman.The \u201cLittle Man\u201d wore a derby hat, a walrus mustache and carried an unbrella.This is the workday attire of the Englishman who rides the London buses to the \u201cCity,\u201d the finan-.cial and business section of London.I w-,*' ¦ , All 60 Are Saved In Dramatic Rescue In Northern Pacific I Iri lorwnid section vvrench-uunmtnmous seas, llir Orient-Mail sank in the north Pacific members and passengers, in SEA HI.I\t(AP) ed off by high winds and bound heig-lrtei \\\\ ashington I minutes alter the t>0 crew ! olud in* four Canadians, had taken to lifeboats Hut minutes lain, tire tinnsport C>en II H I iceman, [brought to the scene b\\ the lirighlri s first SOS.drop ped rope laddeis to thr bobbing lifeboats and the unding seas snapped the for ioed here late Sunday night by\tseetion ot the 7,t)43tiin Capt.Robert T KuMon, skipper 'y>ishingtoo Mail at 3 to pin of the rescue ship.The li reman, with the 5t crew members and nine passengers from the Washington Mail,' was on route to Kodiak, Alaska Middle East Situation Seethes in Wake Of Giubbs Dismissal Middle East Principals - °7T, Glubb, (above) British officer who created Jordan\u2019s crack army, has sparked increased tension in the Middle East.Left, Jordan\u2019s young King Hussein is shown inspecting a guard of honor of officer-cadets during a visit to the Military College at Sandhurst, Eng.King Hussein is believed to have yielded to pressure from other Arab states to fire Glubb.\t(Fed News photo» Negro Congressman May Quit In Order i o Fight Segregation WASHINGTON \u2014 (AP) A Negro leader Sunday called Senator James Eastland (Dem.-Miss ) a \"stink log albatross\" around the neck of the Democratic and another said he might quit his seat in ( devote more lime to the fight against Gibraltar \u2014(Reuters) \u2014The Duke of Edinburgh arrived here in the royal yacht Britan nia today to take part in fleet operations based on Gibraltar.After the exercises the duke will take a week-long Mediter ranean vacation on board the [ Britannia with the Queen and , her young cousin, Princess Alexandra \u2014 providing the weather is good.The Queen and the princess are.due to fly to Corsica next Saturday to join the duke.JERUSALEM \u2014 (AP) \u2014- A new Syrian-Israeli clash the seething Middle East today as nationalist passions flamed the Arab Legion\u2019s British commander.Two Israeli policemen were killed as the two sides exchanged fire on the shores of the Sea of Galilee Sunday, less than JS hours after Jordan s King Hussein fired Lt.Gen.John Bagot Glubb, the Arab Legion chief.The Israelis accused the Syrians of a wanton attack.\" Official said the Syrians opened fire when an Israeli police launch went to help which had gone aground on the northern shore of Galilee, near the The Syrians also captured two wounded policemen.The official Syrian statement,\u2014-\u2014 - \u2014 ca to a new high by pride over brought war closer to over Jordan 9 ouster of Israeli sources another launch Syrian border.Gronchi s No.1 Topic Is NATO Ottawa \u2014 (P, \u2014 Prime Minister St.Laurent and Italian President Giovanni Gronchi today-conferred on possible methods of strengthening NATO in the nonmilitary field.Informants said this was the main subject Mr.Gronchi wanted to bring up in private talks with Mr.St.Laurent and External Affairs Minister Pearson.Mr.Pearson also held discussions with Italian Foreign Minister Gaetano Martino, accompanying Mr.Gronchi here on a three-day official visit which ends this afternoon.Mr.Gronchi was scheduled to address\u2014possibly in French\u2014a joint session of the Senate and Commons after the morning conference with Canadian leaders and leave later by train for Toronto.Mr.Gronchi is scheduled to be in Toronto only two hours tonight before leaving for Detroit.Mr, Martino indicated in an in-terview Sunday that Canada, the United States and Italy will emphasize the need for more non-military collaboration among the 15 NATO members at the next meeting of the North Atlantic Council, tentatively scheduled for May 4.Mr.Gronchi also stressed this point during his talks in Washington last week and in his address » nurses on a pleasure trip, 1.ester, a grain merchant was enroule to Tokyo with his wife.The Washington Mail and Ihe Freeman sailed from here Wednesday.The freighter carried a cargo of Hour and lumber: the Freeman troops Peing sent lo Japan.I lie slorm hit ahoot noon Sal Saturday.Thirty minutes later, the forward section plunged to Ihe hot .tom, leaving Ihe derelict al Ihe m cry y of Ihe seas and the winds.The winds carried away ihe radio antennae and for 33 minutes the hull wallowed helplessly and silent.At 4:38 p.m.radio operator Perry Harrison got his emergency equipment in oper atiou and sent out his S O S.(\u2019apt, Fulton said he immediately ordered Ihe Frwman to the northwest and radioed Capl.Dudley A, Durrani, of Ihe Washington Mail that rescue was 85 miles away.At (>15 p.m Mill two hours from the sinking lieighter, Capt.Fulton established radio communication with Capl.Durrani, who reported the freighters hotler room bulkheads were giving away and the derelict would not survive the night Vi 7:20 p.m.a \u201cblip\" appeared on Ihe Freeman\u2019s radar screen and 45 minutes later the ship spotted the hulk dead ahead.Capl.Fulton swung his ship in a wide are and ordered fuel oil poured on the seas to calm them enough for a lifeboat to survive.As two lifeboats bucked Ihnnigh (ho heavy seas toward the Freeman, some shouted unlay, and both ships rolled in \"she\u2019s gone,\" and Ihe hull sank 20foot swells.\tto\tjoin the bow section.Major Slum Clearing Ptanned By Ottawa OI I AW A \u2014 (( P) \u2014 Broad > hnngi-s in federal housing; legislation, including a boost in payments loi city \u2022slum clearance, were indicated Saturday by Woik» Minister Winters.He gave notice of a bill to provido payments lo municipalities, totalling up to $25,000,000 \"to assist in the clearance, replanning, rehabilitation and modernization of blighted areas.\" Officials have said this will pyperinil slum areas, cleared with federal aid, lo he used for stores, offices ami factories.At present, aid is given only if the cleared area is used for housing, cily beautification or municipal structures.A brief outline Of other pro posed changes in Ihe National Housing Act were given in Mr.Winters\u2019 notice of a resolution which must be adopted before Ihe bill is introduced in I\u2019arlia ment.One change would increase the ment insures mortgages by approved lending agencies, such as : hanks and insurance companies, wilh the borrower [laying Ihe in | suranee premium.The premium is two per cent ol the loan's value in Ihe case of home mortgages and one per cent of home : improvement loans.I\t______________ 2 More Die In Ottawa Ottawa.\"(IS Death by fire size of home improvement loans \u2022sl 1\tt''|P\u2018,,|l again last night guarantees lo $200,000,000 from biking its 20th and 21st victims $125,000,000.\tsince last Dec.17.The ceiling on individual a man, aged about 80, and a home improvement loans, now middle-aged woman died in op-$2,500, is expected lo be set at stairs bedrooms when a blaze about $4,000.\troared through an old, frame Under the JYHA, Ihe govern dwelling in west central Ottawa.Consumption Of Food Production In Canada, Ottawa, (P A big upsurge in Canada's food needs during the next 25 years may force a halt to exports of most farm products, the 450,000-member Canadian Federation of Agriculture predicted today.It estimated that some 15,000,-000 acres in the northern part of the prairies may have to be brought under cultivation to provide livestock men with more feed grains.Even so, it told the Gordon economic commission in a 25,-000-word brief, there may be barely enough beef to meet Canadian needs and some may have to be imported.But there will be plenty of pork and wheat even with a population forecast to in crease by 50 per cent by 1980.Along with beef, export1 of eggs.poultry and oats and barley may also disappear as farmers arc kept, busy feeding the expanded Canadian population, the federation said.This will decrease the impact of overseas protective policies on Canada's economy, hut that does not mean.Canada should encourage high la riffs to protect her own manufacturers, the fodera tion added.Canada may gain rather than lose if she continues to make use of her expanding resources by exporting raw materials or semifinished goods in exchange for goods or services from other countries.And while the Canadian mar-! ket for foodstuffs may undergo steady expansion, the federation: was concerned that inflation may' Will Match CFA Says he a \u201cmajor problem\u201d for Canadians in the years ahead unless steps arc taken to cope with it.It also was concerned over the increasing cost of distributing food\u2014from the farmer\u2019s gate to the housewife\u2019s shelf- and said it seemed farmers will continue to get a gradually declining share of the consumer\u2019s dollar On this point it suggested there should be increased protection for farmers through continuation of price supports; establishment of interest-free \u201cdisaster\u201d loans for producers hit by catastrophes; a general expansion of federal farm credit legislation; and a vigorous immigration policy to increase the number of food customers in Canada and to overcome difficulties in getting farm help. Two ITCH Very first nee of soothln*.cooling liquid D.D.D.Prescription positively relieve* raw red Itch\u2014caused by ecwma.rashea, \u2022calp irritation, chafing\u2014other itch troubles.CrraseleM.stainle**.39|i trial bottle must \u2022atidy or money back.Don\u2019t suffer.Ask toot druggist for D.0.D.PRISCRIPTIOH.SHERBROOKE DAtLY RECORD.MONDAY.MARCH 5, 1056 STOPPfD in a Jirrr or money bock A NEW SERVICE FOR MAGOG uawKiac muM \u2022 Your téléphona answered for you promptly, efficiently and courteously.Call us for more details.VI.3-3214 SWEETSBURG- Miss Lois Ingalls of St Eus-tache-sur-le-Lac, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.N.M.Ingalls.Miss Harriet Baker of Dunham, is a patient at Regal Cottage Nursing Home after being in the Sweetsburg Hospital for many weeks.Miss I.Symonds entertained the Parish Guild and Woman's Auxiliary of Christ Church with Mrs.W.A.Lee presiding.Work was done on a quilt which is being made for a local lady.Two eisiting ladles were made welcome.The hostess served refresh ments at the close of the evening.Guild meetings are held alternately, afternoon and evening, this year, to enable ladies who have children to avail themselves of the opportunity of being a member of a church group.Recorded Program To Be Held In Waterloo Library Waterloo\u2014A recorded concert in commemoration of the life of Mozart from his boyhood till his death will be given in the library reading room on Tuesday, March 6, at 8 p.m.In the following program, Mozart\u2019s age is given in each composition: Age 9, Piano Concerto in K Flat; 11, Church Sonata; 17, Divertimento No.3 for wind instruments; 22, Piano Sonata No.8, 1st movement; 27, Horn Concerto in E Flat, \u201cRomance\u201d; 30, The Marriage of Figaro, \u201cPorgi amor,\u201d \u201cVoi che sapete\u201d; 30, Piano Concerto in C Minor, \"Finale\"; 31, Song \u201cAbendempfin-dung\"; 29, \u201cDer Zaubercr\u201d; 32, Symphony No.41 \u201cJupiter,'\u2019 First Movement; 35, Air from \u201cThe Magic Flute,\u201d \u201cIn Diesen Heil \u2018gen Halle\u2019 \u201d; 35, Motet for Mixed Chorus, \u201cAvc Verum\"; 35, Clarinet Concerto, second movement; 35, Requiem and Kyrie from the Requiem Mass.AT THE I*HEM 1ER CINEM A EDUCATION WEEK BULLETIN Watch this space daily for special activities Today: Radio CKTS \u2014 7.30 p.m.Lennoxville High School Open House \u2014 Home and School Meeting Lawrence School \u2014 8 p.m.Speaker \u2014 Dr.J.D.Jetferis Tuesday: Radio CKTS \u2014 7.30 p.m.\u2014 Mitchell School Parents' Night \u2014 Lennoxville High School\u20147:30 to 9:00 P.M.This space donated by Canadian Ingcrsoll-Rand COMPANY LIMITED >Tl) NOW! HfRBERT J.YAÏFS presents YVONNE DE CARLO IN FLAME OF THE ISLANDS co-itarring HOWARD DUFF ZACHARY SCOTT ft REPUnUC PRODUCTION Also! Herbert i «uns [Mat OK Sterling Hayden Virginia Grey ROSENBERG- The Farm Forum met at the home uf Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Sheltus on Monday evening.Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh was in ! Montreal for a few days attend- j ing a Home and School convention.Mrs.B, Ddinc spent a few days in St.Lambert with her daughters.Mr.and Mrs.Neil Creller accompanied Mrs.Margaret Creller to Montreal, where she will reside at the Eventide Rest j Home, on Upper Lachine Road.I HENDERSON VAIE- Mr.Freddie Abrahams spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Sonny Henderson in Thetford Mines.Mr.Harry Wright, of Thetford Mines spent the weekend at his home here.DANVILLE- Mr.and Mrs (trie Thomas 'uere visitors in Sherbrooke the past weekend.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Drew, fit Newport, Vt., and ,Mr.and Mrs.D F.Ingham, of Lennoxville.were guest' of Mrs.Drew's aunt, Mrs.Beatrice Robinson and Elburn and Dean Mrs.Austin Grady attended the wedding ot her niece, Miss Anne Kendall in Stanhope.Miss Beulah Thomas, of Sherbrooke.spent thcj weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Clay-| ton Thomas.Mrs.Lizzie Bailey and Mr.and Mrs.George Paige, Janet and Christine, of Coatkook, were visitors of Mr, and Mrs.Wallis Bailey and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.Oro McIntyre and Mr.and Mrs.Gordon McIntyre, Gloria and Dale, were week-end visitor* of Mr and Mrs Leonard Vetter, at Lennoxville.KINNEAR'S MILLS\u2014 Mr.C.Nisbirt, of St.Sylvestre, and Mr.and Mrs.George Roth-ney were guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Watts.NEW AIDAS \u2014 YESTERDAY AND TODAY.\u2014 Sophia Loren tcentre), Italy\u2019s foremost screen siren, as she appears in the title role of j \u201cAida \u2019, in the first opera film in color, which will be presented 1 | on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evening at 10.30 at the I Premier Cinema by S.Harok in association with I.F.E.Releasing j Corp.Shown with her are the following famous Metropolitan Opera Aidas and the dates they first appeared in that role: (Top left).Kmmy Destina, Nov.16, 1908; (Top right), Elizabeth Rcth-! berg, Nov.22, 1922; (Bottom left), Dusolina Giannini, Feb.12, 1936; (Bottom right), Ljuha Welitsch, Feb.9, 1949.mms MODERN TREND in COLORFUL FLOORS MYSTIC- Mr».H.T.Smith, Mrs.K, I Smith and Mr.A.McArthur of j Bedford, were in St.Albans, Vt., J to attend the funeral of Mrs.G.Palmer McDaniels.Misses Shirley Soule and Muriel McKinnon »f Lachute, spent the week-end with the former\u2019s j parents.Mrs.1.Corey spent the week-I end in Farnham with her daugh-! ter, Mrs.G.Hawker and family.PREMIER CINEMA TODAY .TUES.2 Tech.Pix.SOLI* SWA VIS WIÎW uw sinsatIoSih to jotm return^ tfantm Dffui# Patrie tD*** 91 IT by WBUrr t KENT SAM MTZMAN - DbtxTW try StYUKUt FftlDMA* CONING \"AIDA\" In Color! Howard Keel - Jane Powell \"7 BRIDES FOR 7 BROTHERS\" Teoh.\u2014 Cinemascope WATERLOO- Mr.Charles Dow, who has been | ill at his home for several days, has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he will be under 'treatment.Mrs.Dow accompanied her husband to Sherbrooke, Mrs.Colin M.West is visiting her mother, Mrs.Coldwell Grayson, in Montreal.Mrs.Mary Colwill spent the week-end with her niece, Mrs.David Brown, Mr.Brown and their son, Scott, in Montreal.Mis» Leslie Hanson, student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs.G.E.Hanson, and her sisters, the Misses Carol and Naomi Hanson.Mrs.Gerald Fowler, of Kingsbury, was a recent guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Nelson Langevin, and brother, Lome.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Wilkimvson were in Montreal to attend a banquet held in the Queen\u2019s Hotel for the Kiwanti presidents and wives.Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Sanborn and son, Eric, of Iron Hill, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.George Booth\u2019 and Mr.and Mrs.John Chapman and family.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Jones, of Drummondviile, visited at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Paul G.Jones and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd PREMIER CINEMA Special Performance at 10:30 p.m.WED.-THURS.-FRI.-* MARCH 7-8-9 SUNG IN ITALIAN NARRATED IN ENGLISH VERDI'S IMMORTAL OPERA! mgers: - RENATA TEBALDI EBE STIGNANI GIUSEPPE CAMPORA i SEE The conquering legions plunder the conquered.\\ 1 Ballcf Corps of \"Romo Opera\" with principal dancers \u2014 Alba Ar-nova * Victor Ferrari.C.Maynes and family, at whose homes Mr.and Mrs.Guy Ossing-| | ton, of Granby, were week-end | guests.Mr.J.Chapman, a teacher of the Waterloo High School, has [accepted the superintendency of , St, Luke's Sunday School.Mrs.Robert McCutcheon, of North Shefford, is spending afewj [days at the home of her daughter,; Mrs.Percy, Ledoux, at whose [ [home their daughter, Miss Shir-! [ley Ledoux, of Montreal, and Mr.! Stuart Cummings, of St.Lambert, were also guests.Mrs.F.C.Marsh visited her cousin, Mrs.H.C.Atkinson, ana Mr.Atkinson, in Notre Dame de Grace over the week-end.Mr.Clark Jones, who for several weeks has been confined to his home with illness, is now able to oversee his farm work.Miss Cora Marsh has sufficiently recovered from her recent ill- ! ness to be able to return to her apartment here, after spending a period of convalescence at the home of her son, Mr.Cecil Marsh, and Mrs.Marsh.Mrs.P.Furlon, R.N., was in Montreal to accompany Mrs.Hannibal Scott home from the Royal Victoria Hospital, where she had been for a check-up.Miss Gertrude Ray.of Brome, was a w'eek-end guest of her sister, Mrs.Jessie Smith.USED ELECTRIC ORGANS Piano tuning and repairs.1508 King West\u2014Tel.LÔ.9-3423 Sherbrooke /TO rjjLM MAC 125 Main W.\u2014Tel.VI.3-2616 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ¦ \u2022 JV-VP-\"\tV .\t.¦ .v .\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.¦ - 1 v lil : SEE The spectacular and magnificent j chariot race of death Tickets: 75c gOTH YOU ATHLETE6 STATE EILVEK 4TACT5 fOfZ THE OLD COLLE6E SPIRIT YDU'RE- AS OPTIMISTIC A SKATER y?VJITH A eOTTLE OlA H\\5 HIP.V n AREN'T YOU THE WO HECOE5 WHO ARE WHIPPING YOUR-5EISIB6 INTO -SHAPE RPR THE BIS FAT MEN'S t ,-»»» WRESTUN6 CONTE SEEN 6AS.KET CASES THAT / LOOKED PEPPIER./\t>s NO SUCH IHINP But YOU DID 6bTT me/ £>OTH LOSERS SD FAR **\t7 - * A i.\u2014> \u2014m.TM In.1 f* TONIGHT and TOMORROW \"LE GUERISSEUR\" with Jean Marais, Danielle Delorme And: \u2022 \"THE SQUARE JUNGLE\u201d with Tony Curtis, Pat Crowley COMING! \"LA RANÇON DU PLAISIR\" with Eva Stigerg, Bengt Logardt \".***__ | , Large assortment of CMPETUjG such as: Congolemn, Linoleum and Battleship, exclusively Canadian made.(Belter quality at a lower price).ON SALE AT: ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.The Largest Store near the Wellington street parking lot.66 Meadow St.Sherbrooke.TONIGHT at the FLAMINGO CABARET Paul Notar Quartet T.V.ARTISTS Dancing Nightly and Saturday Afternoons WELLINGTON HOTEL SHERBROOKE rit&Ilcr! iMcom! starring The exotic and beautiful SOPHIA LOREN as Aida with a magnificent CAST OF THOUSANDSI With the Italian State Orchestra \u2022f Rome, The Case of tne jovial JUROR vfl Y r x it £ ;;X HIS VERDICT IS always for KINGSBEER KINGSBEER OUTSELLS ALL OTHER L, IN THE PR OVINCE OF QUEBEC E R S I YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN SEE THE SEE THE SEE THE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN you can\tTel.LO.2-7122 for delivery! Ï2H\tIHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tsee\tthe X2H\t5EE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE HUNTING\u2019S DAIRY MILK DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE City $age SHERBROOKK, QUEBEC.MONDAY, MARCH 5.1956.DRY CLEANING SALE OF DRAPES and FURNITURE SLIP COVERS Draptt \u2014 from Î.49\tSlip Covor Soli \u2014 from 5.9f ThH off*r «ndt W*dn*td«y, March 7th.THE CROWN LAUNDRY OF SHERBROOKE LTD.Tal.LO.9 2585 for pick-up and dalivtry tarvica.Aid.Sylvio Rousseau Fifth Term On City Aid.Sylvio Rousseau, an East ward representative on the Sherbrooke City Council for the past 12 years, became the first official candidate in the April elections yesterday.Addressing a large group of electors at St.Jean Baptiste Academy, he said he would agree to run for a fifth term.Aid.Rousseau, who is chairman of the General Administration committee and council leader, is one of the three aldermen whose terms of office expire this year, the others coming up for re-election being Aid.Gerard Berard in the South ward and Aid.Carrier Fortin in the Centre.Neither of the last two has indicated, as yet, whether they will seek re-election.Although no official announcement has been forthcoming as yet, it seems certain that Aid.Rousseau will face opposition in his bid for another term.Mrs.Rhea Lavoie, the owner of an East Sherbrooke drug store, announced on Saturday that she would give her answer before Wednesday to the request of a group of electors that she enter the contest.There is also talk that a third group will enter a candidate.The candidature was officially offered Aid.Rousseau at yes- BRIEFLETS The Sherbrooke Record will publish its\u2019 59th Annual Review of the Eastern Townships, Saturday, March 10th.Additional copies may be reserved by writing or phoning the Circulation Dept., LO.9-3636.Copies mailed 10c per copy.St.Paul's Ladies\u2019 Guild food sale, Echenberg's Store, Tues.Mar.6, 1.30 p.m.ALD.SYLVIO ROUSSEAU terday's gathering by Gaston Gagnon, who said that East Ward residents could thank their representative for developing Victoria Park and establishing the municipal zoo, two accomplishments of his five-year lerm as chairman of the Parks committee.Mr Gagnon continued that Aid.Rousseau also had played an important part in establishing industries in the East Ward, notably the Bruck Mills and the Sherbrooke Footwear Co.Ltd., which employed a total of more than 500 persons.He then presented Aid.Rousseau with a largely-signed petition.obtained by George Fabi, Paul Laflamme and Leon Lefebvre, asking him to seek re-election.In agreeing to seek another General meeting A.N.P.Q.District No.3.English Chapter, March 6, 8.15 p.m.Norton Residence, Sherbrooke Hospital, Guest speaker Miss Margaret Wheeler.The exhibit of household measures sponsored by the Canadian Association of Consumers and the Bury Women\u2019s Institute will be on display Wednesday evening, March 7, in the Legion Hut, Bury, at 7.30.Everyone is welcome.m\tMade-to- \tMeasure tf\tfor v \\\\m\tEASTER * 111\tI 3 SALE PRICES \t!39- \"11§§ üü\tS/SQ.50 Lji§ t m\t \t$CQ.50 pmÊ f Uliii\t00= IB | J§§§\tBlues ypt\tK ANNUAL fsgg\t'EASTER SALE Police Seeking Proprietors Of Stolen Articles The arrest of three men on charges of breaking into a number of summer cottages throughout the Eastern Townships and the recovery of a considerable quantity of loot has touched off a provincial police search for the owners of stolen property.Sgt.Eugene Morin, in charge of the local provincial police detachment has issued an appeal to cottage owners on Lakes Massa-wippi, Little Lake, Memphre-magog and Crystal to visit thçir properties as soon as possible to | determine if they have lost any- j thing.His men have received at ' least 40 articles which they believe were taken from cottages in these areas but which so far have j been unreported as stolen.The three men, picked up over the week-end, and due to be arraigned today are: Roger Bruno, 52, Montreal; Joseph Louch, 69, Tomifobia, and Bernie Goyette, 38, of Magog.STANBRiDGE RIDGE\u2014 The severe wind over the weekend caused the collapse of an implement shed on the Perron farm and also damaged the barn on the Realffe place.Mrs.Pattenden has returned to her teaching duties at St.Johns\u2019 High School after spending the mid-term week-end at her \u2018 i home here.Mr.and Mrs.Mervin Corey entertained at the weekly meeting of the Farm Forum.POST - JOURNAL - HOLIDAY LESS THAN 14c PER COPY Imagine! 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EASTER CARDS \u2014\t14 for $1.00 CUT-OUTS \u2014\t18 for $1.00 MAIL ORDERS FILLED IF RECEIVED WITHIN A FEW DAYS.Place your order today and avoid disappointment.When it's magazine subscriptions, don't forget to remember Donald Kilgour SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENT FOR ALL MAGAZINES, GREETING CARDS, NOVEL AND USEFUL GIFTS.1082 Galt W.\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Phone LO.2.9368 To Seek Council term.Aid.Rousseau admitted that certain decisions taken by the city council had not been too popular with local citizens, but they were necessary in the best interests of the city.He congratulated the East Ward electors on accepting these decisions, even if they meant higher taxes.\u201cI have always done my duty toward my electors,\" Mr.Rousseau concluded, \"and I feel that I have represented the East ward conscientiously for the past 12 years.\" In thanking Aid.Rousseau for his decision, Camille Dufresne said their representative had always worked in the interests of the East ward because he was well acquainted with its problems.\u201cThe decisions of the Council, some of which I didn t like, were always explained to me satisfactorily and reasonably by our representative,\" Mr.Dufresne said1.Jack Lenaghan On Committee Of Soaring Group Jack Lenaghan.a member of the Sherbrooke Gliding Club, has been appointed to a committee to examine possibilities of reorganizing the National Soaring Association of Canada.His appointment came during a meeting of the Association held last weekend in Ottawa.Members of smaller gliding clubs have been trying to have the SAC re-organized on a more regional basis for the past three years and it is hoped that some concrete results wall be made in this direction by the new committee.The Association meeting also brought more good news to Sherbrooke glider pilots w'ith the announcement that the national soaring meet will be held at Three Rivers, 90 miles from here, this summer.This will mean that all Sherbrooke gliders will be taking part in the meet.Sail planes and pilots will be there from all parts of Canada.Last year the meet was at Brantford, Ont.Extensive improvements have been made to the Three Rivers Gliding Club and an attempt is being made to establish it as a regional glider port.Dick Noonan, of Regina, was elected president of the Association taking over from past president John Agnew of Montreal.Jack Lenaghan and Jacques Co-dere were the two representatives of the Sherbrooke Club at the meeting.The top awrard of the National Soaring Association of Canada\u2014 the Canadair Trophy\u2014was presented Saturday night to Frank Brame, of Toronto, who was adjudged the nation's champion glider pilot during 1955.The trophy, offered by Canadair Limited.Montreal, was awmrded on the basis of Brame s aggregate of his five best sailplane flights during the year: 209 miles, from Regina, Sask., to Minto, North Dakota; 165 miles, from Regina to Gainsborough, Sask.; 57 miles, from Brantford to Orangeville, Ont.; 47 miles, from Brantford to Brampton; and 42 miles, from Brantford to Dunnville.The presentation of the trophy to Brame was made by John Agnew of Montreal, president of the national association, and of the Canadair employees' own glider club which soars at Granby with members of the Sherbrooke Club.iii W ff\\4 VÆ ki c J-L \\A/ rJ Ç I-, I The new Notre Dame du Sept Douleurs, being erected by the Roman /VGW oOU/fi W Ota SCrlOOl ¦\u201c¦* Catholic School Board to serve the South Ward is rapidly taking shape.Situated on Galt street, between Wellington south and Laurier streets, the new school will occupy the site of the old Austin Glove plant.It will be four-storeys facing Wellington and two facing Laurier.'-vwf udl38>fc\t(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Education Week Dr.J.D.Jefferis To Address First Rally -1 Dr.J.D.Jefferis.head of the me the next five «lavs to mark I IS niinute Drama Festival Is Topic Before Canadian Club Claude le Sache, actor and producer of the French stage and radio, will be the guest speaker at the dinner meeting of The Women's Canadian Club of the Eastern Townships, to be held on Thursday in the main dining room of the Hotel Sherbrooke at 7.00.Mr.le Sache was born in Paris, and studied dramatics at the celebrated Comedie Française.His Dr.J.D Jefferis, head of the Education Department at Bishop's University, will he guest speaker tonight al an Open House and Home and School meeting at Lawrence School The address, entitled \"How You Can Help Your Child at Work.' will be the first of a series of events in the schools of Sherbrooke and Lennoxville dur mg the next five days to mark) Education Week.Throughout Die week, all lo-J eal schools will be holding open house sessions and in addition, every night at 7.30, special programs will be heard over radio! station CRTS dedicated to Eduea j tion Week.Tonight, the pupils of Lennox | ville High School will present ai BISHOPS BULLETIN BOARD :#T.PTII M h GLENDAY AND SPRING ROAD- Weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Lake were, Mr.Donald McCleary and Miss Gloria Lowe, of Montreal.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Taylor and 'son.Michael, Mr.Laurie Bennett and Miss Janet Browning, of North Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs.Angus McElrea, of Lennoxville.Friends of Mrs.Thornton Cleveland will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she is under observation and tests.Mr.Donald Coates was confined to his room for a few days due to illness.Among the members of the Sherbrooke County W.I.from this community, who attended the conducted tour of the Sherbrooke Hospital and tea and at the nurses's residence were, Mrs.Stewart Coates, Mrs.Wilbur McCurdy ,Mrs.J.Garfat, Mrs.Annie Sutton and Mrs.Albert Parsons.CLAUDE le SACHE first major role was in Jacques Deval\u2019s play \u201cEtienne\" in 1946, which established his reputation as an actor.In 1948 Mr.Le Sache toured South America with a company from the Comedie Française.Returning to Paris in 1950, he acted as co-director and producer of two plays, and also tried another medium, the television production of \"Adieu Mozart.\" He is the author of several plays.The premiere of his first play, \"Prete-Moi ta Plume,\u2019- was in 1951 at the Theatre Monceau in Paris.Since 1952 Mr.le Sache has resided in England, where he is a film critic and script writer for the British Broadcasting Corporation.He has also had considerable experience as a speaker, having given several lectures for the Alliance Française.Mr.le Sache is married to Miss Pamela Sterling, the well-known British actress, who is currently in the news as adjudicator of the regional try-outs of the Dominion Drama Festival.The Festival is of particular interest this year to residents of the Eastern Townships, since the final competition will be held in Sherbrooke during the week of May 14T9 in the St.Charles Auditorium, and it will be the subject of Mr.le Sache\u2019s address.LOWER WINDSOR\u2014 Mrs.I.Huxtable of Granby, spent the week-end at the home of her father.Mr.M.W.Mc-Court, and Mr.and Mrs.L.Mc-Court.While here, accompanied by her father, they were guests of Miss R.Nelson and Miss J.Farquhar in Richmond.Friends of Mrs.P.Cleary will be pleased to know she is gaining after being confined to her bed with pneumonia.ELECTIONS highlighted the campus activity last week, James Forrabeo, an IByear old, second-year arts student, was voted to the position of President of the Students\u2019 Executive Council by an overwhelming majority.The new Senior Man is a resident of Montreal and attended Lower Canada College before entering Bishop\u2019s.\u201cFeob.\u201d as he is called by friends, will be sworn in Infer this month when the present president, William Stavert, retires.John Gallop is the new vice-president of the Executive Council.He defeated Ray Ball in a closer election.Mr.Gallop will he chairman of next year's Winter Carnival under a now' constitutional ruling.He should be well qualified for this position as he was chairman of lecrama night in this year's edition of the earm val.Sue Pepall is Bishop's Senior Lady She defeated Phyllis O\u2019Dowd for the position of Women's Representative on (he Executive Council.The popular brunette, who was also a finalist in the Carnival Queen contest, will take over from Shirley Kitching The manager of Minor Athletics position, while not a Council scat, u'as also contested last week.Bob Morrison, the carrot-topped Sports Editor of The Campus, won over two other candidates, Dave Hackett and Glyn Edwards.Bob was also Manager of Baskelball last year.NOMINATIONS for the other positions on the Student s Executive Council will be this week and their elections will be held in two weeks time.BISHOP\u2019S PBini; of the hick orics, Jim \u201cPork\" Quarles, last Sunday won the Laurentian downhill .ski championship at St.Margaret's, Jim represen ting the Nordik Ski Club of Montreal, raced down the Mount Bakly trail in 59.7 seconds, far ahead of his nearest competitor.Last year \u201cPork\" also won the race By winning, he becomes the proud possessor of the Sehenley Bowl.Jim has long been Bishop's finest 'kier and his performance in the Laurentians over the week-end further attests to his skill.ALAN JARVIS, Director of Canada's National Gallery, spoke to over 100 students and friend* last Monday evening in McGreer Hall.Mr.Jarvis had as his topic Modern Art and Modern Aesthetics.\" He stressed the philosophical aspects of art and its increasing importance in a world where leisure time is also on the increase.THE \u201cBLUES\u201d are intramural hockey champions.They climaxed an undefeated season last Fri- i i day with an 8-3 win over the Greens in the sudden-death play-off 11mil Top scorers for the team in tin' playoffs were Glyn Edwards, John Lummis, Cord Kobcrt.'on and Andy Little.In basketball the Blues are also undefeated and leading the league.So far the defending rage champions have won five games.| Their big gun offensively has been Kill Johnson.The tall center has averaged fifteen points i per game.Bob Burt has been a tower of strength defensively in the guard position, \u201cLUMP\" ACRES and his quartet were heard last Wednesday night over CRTS on the Jim Aa-! ilerson .sponsored \u201cBishop's Uni-versity on the Air\u201d show.The ! Acres crew, including Jane Bartlett on piano, Toby Rochester on j drums, Ivan Aniery on guitar and Bill Sleeves on clarinet, played a ! number of popular .selections wdth j very authentic audience reaction ; being graciously supplied by the I studio sound effects man.This week's program to be i heard Wednesday at 9.30 p.m., will | be of a slightly more serious na-'urc.Four Bishop's professors, Dr.D.C.'Masters, Mr.J.Gray, Dr.1 I) Jefferis and Mr.A.W.Preston will disuus sthc problems of child education.CAMPUS GLIMPSES - Set con-: xtriiction of the major dramatic production, \u201cThe Happy \u2018Time,\u201d has begun.Stage Manageress Joan Scharfc and her crew were ! busy this week preparing the canvas backdrops.The play is scheduled for April 12, 13 and 14 Janice Fairbairn has chosen Max Shube's \u201cAnatole\u2019s W e d d i n g Morning\" as the radio play she will direct later this year.The first reading circle for the three male and one female parts which the play offers will he held as soon as Miss Fairbairn receives the scripts .The Music Club held its bi-wcckly meeting last Thursday night at the residence of Elizabeth Home.Among the selections heard on the Home hi-fi set were Lieberman's \u201cConcert for Symphony and Jazz Orchestra\u201d and Bach's \u201cBrandenburg Concerto\"\tBearing out this columnist's prediction, Andy Davis, rookie forward on Bishop's intercollegiate basketball (earn, came up with a big game for the Purple and White.In the final cage contest of the season, an exhibition tilt against the East r rn Townships All-Stars, Davis hit for 23 points to lead the scorers on both squads.The Gaitors won the game 62-47.Thus the basketball season ends on an optimistic note and fans can look forward to the prospect of a brighf-er season next year.A.C.L.1 ;vminute radio program in which several of the younger students will participate in leading, songs, a French play and piano solo.Other schools, which will follow along the same lines are to be heard Tuesdav night when Mitchell School will present a half - hour program, Thursday night, when Lawrence and East Ward School pupils will be in charge of a 15-minute program, and Friday night, whim Sherbrooke High School will he on the air for 15 minutes.Wednesday night.Bishop's University will lune its regular hall hour program at 7.30, which w111 also comply with the theme of the week.Pierre Barhand, C.A .city treasurer, will be guest speaker Wednesday night al a special parents\u2019 meeting in Mitchell School at 8.00 o\u2019clock.He will discuss accounting and city business, prior to which an open house will be held.A third speaker of Hie week is Syd Hart, who win give 20 mm-utr talks lo various classes of the East Ward School Friday morning when he will speak of education here and in places he visited during the war.Other open house meetings of the week will he held at Lennoxville lomorrow night and at the East Ward School Friday af-ternoon from two to four o\u2019clock where parents will also he able to sit in during class.ADDERLEY Miss Alberta Douville, of St, Ferdinand, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs A Douvillo, and Mr.and Mrs.Hiliary Douville.Mr.Murdo MacKinnon and Mr.Lome Kelsa attended the funeral of Mr.MacKinnon\u2019s aunt, Mrs.R.Bennett, at Lower Ireland.| Misses Edith and Cora and j Master Wilfred Patterson, of Lys-ander.were overnight guests of ! their grandmother, Mrs.William Bullard.PHYSIOTHERAPY Microthermy Vapor Bath - Electric Bath J Swedish Massage - Galvanism ^ ^Exerciser* - Vibrator.s - Lamps^ HEALTH SALON Ladle»: Tuesday A Thursday '105 Fronten*c, LO.7-5507J NOW IN STOCK Mount Orford TV Station To Open In June It looks hs if .Sherbrooke will have » TV station b> early June.Representatives of CHLT TV have announced that telecasting is expected to begin around that date Construction work on top of Mount Orford is expected to be completed in another six weeks including erection of a building 8ti by 32 feet Because of the danger of high winds whipping around the mountain top.the building is anchored securely into rook.On the roof is an observation platform from which it is possible to see the city of Montreal on dour da i s.Magog Council Urges Increase In Aged Pensions Magog.(Special) A resolution urging the federal government to consider the jmssibility of increasing old age pensions payments to $66 monthly was ap proved nt the March session of the Magog City Council Copies of the resolution will he forwarded to Hon.Paul Marlin, Minister of Health and Welfare, and Louis Roberge, M l\u2019, for SUn-stead The aldermen also decided to purchase a Meteor Niagara sedan for service as a radio patrol car by the police department from Edouard D'Arcy garage, for $1, 270 42 plus the old patrol cai Three other tenders were also received.The in inlenanre of the Pare des Braves was entrusted to Pier re Gilbert, who will receive $25 j for the season, The Council also endorsed two ¦ petitions regarding Magog's postal service, the first requesting the installation of a letter box at the corner of SI.Ian and Bras I sard streets and the second asking that toller earner service on Mein street north lie extended.Roderick Iwruictix, C.A , was named auditor for the current ' year.STANBURY- The wind storm during the 'weekend took the root olf one ! of J L.Kennedy\u2019» barns, and I many other barns in this dis j trick Barn doors.windows, loots and yard lights were loin ! 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Sljccbcooke Daily Becotd \"The Oldest Doily in the District\" JET ASSISTED TAKE-OFF BYGONE DAYS Established Ninth Day of February, laDT with which i; incor^irated the Sberbroulr* Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke examiner established 1878 Subscription Rates: Garner delivery in Sherbrooke ana Eastern Townships: 3U cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada Great Britain or the United States: i year Sfl.OO, 6 months $4.50, 3 months $3.50 1 month $1.00 Single copies 5c, ^ to 3 one old 10c.up to 0 mos.old, 25c \u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department.Ottawa ' The Record Is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke' Daily Record Company Limited of which Edna A Beerworth is Secretary-treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press.The Assocfated Press and Reuters The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation dcjij regularly audited and guaranteed.MONDAY.MARCH 5, 1956 Strong Immigration Argument 1 Ke recent submission of the Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association to the Gordon Commission on Economic Prospects is worthy of much consideration.T he Association placed a strong argument before the Commission that Canada\u2019s rate of immigration should be greatly stepped up.1 his is the contention of the CM A: \u201cThe natural resources and the industrial and commercial structure of Canada are capable of supporting a much larger population and the effective development of this will depend in large measure on increasing the population at a faster rate than is possible through natural increase alone.It is common knowledge that the sparseness of our population places Canada at an economic disadvantage in that the per capita costs of government, railways, highways, education, public services and the like are neces- sarily so high in a country of such vast size.\"With an additional ten or even five million people, it is obvious that there would be a most welcome decrease in the national overhead per capita, our factories would pro tanto reap the advantage of mass production and specialization which have been such a great factor in raising the U.S.standard of living, further, with a larger domestic market, not only Canadian manufacturers, but also farmers and other producers would be.less dependent on foreign markets and the country s economy as a whole would gain greatly in stability.The CMA brief is high in its praise of the contribution made by the 1,200,000 immigrants who have moved to Canada since 1945.If a comparable flow of selected immigrants can be secured for the next 25 years, the impact on the national economy .will indeed be significant.mn rJ Service THIRTY YEARS AGO From the Record File* of Saturday, March 5, 1926.Prize winners at a card party-held at Thetford Mines were .Mrs.E.Bennett, Miss Adele Pharo, Miss P.MaeCallum, Dr.P.Uaigneau, W.Cooling and E.Bennett.A compromise agreement has been reached on the much disputed church union measure before the Duebec Legislature and the bill has been reported out of committee for the second reading in the Lower House.The Irish Free State has announced its intention of breaking from the Empire at the first possible moment and will emphasize its separate rights.TWENTY YEARS AGO From the Record Files of Thursday, March 5, 1936.Premier L.Taschereau has announced that draft legislation is being prepared for revision of the Canadian constitution and that It will be submitted to the Provincial Government shortly.With five of the eight Ethiopian armies wiped out in the recent Italian offensives, the Fascist leaders regard the surrender of the country as a matter of days.Room and Board Opposition members in the British House of Commons claim that the Government has not made out a case for its rearmament program while Conservative die-hards claim it is inadequate.TEN YEARS AGO From the Record Files of Tuesday, March 5, 1946.In the monthly report of the Municipal Police Department issued this morning by Armand Cimon, assistant secretary of the department, a decrease of 19 In the number of February calls was noted.Sixteen Egyptians were wounded, some seriously, in a dash with Egyptian police today in Alexandria in the first violence of the nation's \u201cDay of Mourning\u201d for victims killed in the anti British riots February 21.Cairo remained calm but uneasy.A Canadian Vrmy staff college will be inaugurated at Royal Military College, Kingston.Ont., it was announced today by National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa.The college wilt be a purely Canadian institution with the best and most modern >n staff training.It will provide adequate trained staff officers for Canada's peacetime army of 25,000.Answer to Previous Puzzle With Billy Graham By GEORGE BURNHAM Deliberately Ugly Don\u2019t feel sorry for that tousled old witch you pass on the street.She may be your wife, on her way to collect her unemployment insurance.According to word from Ottawa, some women are cheating the public treasury by a method so strange that a man biting a dog seems routine bv comparison.Vf-hen they marry, they register as unemployed and start collecting benefits.Rules demand that they be ready to accept a job.1 o make sure that no job is offered, these unscrupulous wenches make themselves look as ugly as possible.In a brief presented to a parliamentary committee, it was alleged that such women deliberately muss themselves up and even, go so far a* to remove their false teeth, if they have any.Should this trick become more popular, we may see a boom in the sale of yellow lipstick, plastic warts and gowns made from flour sacks.Advertisements may even suggest that every loyal harpy owes it to her husband to make herself a reasonable facsimile of Nightmare Alice.The fact that some women right now are making a determined effort to look hideous should be comforting news for husbands.When a woman offers 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F'monci Campon, of Conodo FORDYCE Mrs.B.Miner and Mr.and Mrs.Reg Miner opened their home to the Fordyce Farm Forum for an evening of films which proved most interesting.Literature received from .Macdonald College was read.A let-ler was received from Miss 1.Beattie thanking the Forum and trtends for cards and good wishes sent to her during her, recent illness.Refreshments were served by ithe hostesses.Mr.W.R.Beach, president, thanked the Miner family for a pleasant evening.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Smith offered to entertain at the next meeting.1 I llttl STK1S M \\KI S ( H AMlMONSHir 1\u2018ROIU (MON Record: The ideal vow in the mind's eve of a tv pu ai Holstein breeder is one that produces heavily, live» long and i> a good looker.Such an individual is Burton Hag \\pple l\u2019iiinev., iabove) one\tof the stars\tin the herd of\t\\V.\tK Mad\tend, Disraeli.Que.Princess has\tjust completed\ta\t36Ô day\trecord on\tofficial R imord of Performance test, supervised bv the Dominion De pan ment of tgriculture, that is the largest for eithei milk oi fat ever completed by a Holstein cow in Canada past the age of 13 years, Her actual production made on three times a dav milking, was 23,010 Ihs.milk and 043 lbs.fat.avcige butterfat test !L\"7 per cent.This is the equivalent of 10,004 quarts, and is more than double the production of the average purebred Holstein in Canada when in lier prime, which is from six to eight vears of age.\tWhen it\tis considered that\tPrincess\tmade her\trecord starting at the advanced age of fourteen vears and two hundred and thirty-five days, its true significance becomes apparent.In her lifetime Princess has completed seven Record of Performance tests giving her a total production of 13K,(i00 His.milk and 5.334 lbs.tat.lor this achievement her owner will receive a Bine Seal Certificate of Longtime Production from tlic\tHolstein\tFriesian Vssociation\tof\t( anada.\tHer latest\trecord is her third above 24,000 lbs.of milk, she hav Ihs.milk and !)54 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Saa.writ# or talaphona; RCAF CAREER COUNSELLOR R.C.A.F.RECRUITING UNIT 478 It.Catherin» St.W\u201e Montraal 2, Qua.Phona: UN.4 2449 or UN.1-2979 .* Royal Canadian Air Force CAf K ?.a Eirht Colored Nylons xi r\t\u2019 O 1\tLo/oreo /vy/c Women S sphere Brighten Spn Social .^Ind j ^rSonal SHhRBRÜÜKfc.UAIL/' KLLUKU.MU.NUAY, MARCH 5, l^3b- mm Mr.John Foulkf*.of SI.I.am-bert, wa.s the weekend Kucst of Mr.Andrew LitUe, at Bishop's University, I.ennr.wille.* « * Mr.and Mrs.T.Sevigny, who spent the weekend in the city as guests of the latter\u2019s aunt, Mrs K.K.Beers, and Mr.Beers, Quebec St.iheir home Royal.have returned to in Town of Mount Week-end guests at the home ot Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hoy, Prospect St,, Lennoxville, were Mrs.R.(i.Ford and Miss Eleanor Ford.Port neuf Station, and Mr.and Mrs.FI R.(ireaves and her daughter, Jeanne, of Rock Island.Friends of M.s.I.C Webster, McManamy Blvd.will be glad to learn she has returned home, after having been a patient in hospital, for the past two weeks.* Miss Elizabeth Black, Newton St., is spending two weeks in Montreal, as guest of Mr.and j Mrs.Emmett Martin.* * * Mr.L.I).Rolle is returning to i Toronto, today, after spending ! I he week-end with his wife and | family, Champlain St, Mrs.D.A.Lavalliere, Howard ; Ave , and Mrs.M.A.MacDonald, of Brownville Junction, Me., are leaving, by plane, tomorrow to spend five weeks with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.J.H.(Ireenway, who are spending the winter months in Orange City, Fla.* < * Mrs.Rene Portlance entertained at two tables of bridge Thursday evening at her home on ; Montcalm St.The prizes were | won by Mrs.O.J.Broadbelt and: Mrs.!.Pratt.Refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted by Mrs.F'rank Barnes.The members of the club were invited to the home of Mrs.Wy alt Johnston, Magog St., for their j next meeting.« * * The Cheery Christmas Club met recently at the home of Mrs.Percy Dunbar, Durham St.Cards j were played at two tables, the 1 Mr.Arnold Faith, president, and Miss Bonnie Montgomery, vice-president of the Student Council of the Sherbrooke High School, and members of the council, held an Informal parly, Friday night, for the performers m the Operetta, \"The Pastry Cook and the Pirate,\" presented in the School.The east was congratulated and thanked, by the president, for the work,they hud put into the play and its splendid success Additional subscribers to the Beta Sigma Phi Fashion Show taking place at the Sherbrooke High School, Tuesday, March fi, arc: Mrs.A.Spafford, Mrs.Clin* ton Soles, Mrs.J.Robinson, Mrs.D.II.Galbraith, Mrs.C.Mac Coubrey, Miss Picrctte Landry, Mrs.Landry, Mrs.Eric Slither land, Mrs.K.Huipenny, Mrs.E.Slater, Mrs.A.Boright.Mrs.L.Allen, Mrs.C.Dougherty, Mrs.D.Miller, Mrs.L.Lefebvre, Mrs.M.Lambert, Mrs.P.E.Fortier.Mrs.N.Lavcrdure, Mrs, D.Bisli op, Mrs.C.Bean, Mrs.E.Gaud-reau, Miss Louise Marois, Mrs.A.S.Mitchell, Mrs.D.Grant, Mrs.Don McNair, Mrs.Robert Neill, Mrs.D.Drummond, Mrs.J.Bell, Mrs.A.Langford, Mrs.L.Memory, Mrs.J.Wilson, Mrs.John Bryant, Mrs.h.Stockwell, Mrs.J.Northey, Mrs.H.Mills, Mrs.S.Wilson, Miss Susan Bat rie, Mrs.G.Largy, Mrs.P.Blick, Mrs.N.Humphreys, Mrs.L.Gro-leau, Mrs.J.Giroux, Mrs.D.Landry, Mrs.J.Olivier, Mrs.G.Bou-lay, Mrs.J.P.Rouger.Mrs.J.Chamberland, Mrs.Perrott, Miss Poisson, Mrs.J.Bessette, Mrs.J.Letellier, Miss Alice Gagne, Mrs.V.Dawson, Miss Gale Griffith, Mrs.H.Prupas, Mrs.B.Linds, Mrs.McNeil.Mrs.R.Bishop, Mrs.D, Heilig, Mrs.D.A.McElrea, Miss J.Arbery, Mrs.L.Stock-well, Mrs.C.Blake, Mrs.S.Barnes, Mrs.E.Ross, Mrs.R Lusk, Mrs.Don Sanders, Mrs.E.Coombs, Mrs.G.Northey, Mrs.Jacques Sylvestre, Mrs.Maurice Bernier, Mrs.A.Royer, Mrs.J.Dansereau, Mrs.J- Aubin, MKs L.Gosselin.Mrs.O.J.Broadbelt., Mrs.Thibault, Miss Elizabeth Ann Blue, Miss Dorothy Mullins, Mrs.Guy Desmarais, Mrs.A.Laberge, Mrs, Maurice Levesque, Mrs.R.Paul McKenna, Miss Viola Mul- mg dockings that harmonize with costume colon are a coming thing this spring, After designers have been talking about this for about four reasons, if really seems to be arriving now, A gray costume and gray-hued stockings or u navy blue costume with navy hurd stockings will probably be noter) in many blaster parades These stockings are no more expensive, but since they are certainly more conspicuous, they should he kept perfect.Maybe, on a desperate day.a woman can get by with a tiny run, but she certainly .will never get by with' anything less than perfection in these colored nylons, Well-shaved legs are manda tory.Do it in a good light, with lots of lather and a sharp razor, j The stockings themselves need to fit perfectly, for a wrinkle in color is like a shouted faux pas.It shows up vividly.Sudsing im ' mediately after wear keeps the I Read It And Scorch-Men Can Be Maddening ^nneiL MAK£ fRIENOS FILLET ROLLS WITH SAVOURY STUFFING: Every try wrapping tender fish fillets around a savoury bread stuffing and baking them?They\u2019re delicious .and easy to prepare too The home economists of Canada\u2019s Department ol Fisheries, who supplied the following recipe, rerommended that it be made with small, thin fillets which will roll neatly.Dclicatctexturcd fillets of sole are especially suitable for stuffing and rolling.Make a bread dressing as follows: Saute 'l tablespoons chopped onion and cup chopped celery in 3 tablespoons melted butter for about 10 minutes, until tender.Add with ' salt.teaspoon thyme or sage and I tablespoon lemon Juice to 2 cups finely cubed or torn bread A mother was complaining about the carelessness of a small group of teen-agers who had spent an evening in her home.They fooled with the damper in the fireplace and smoked up the woodwork, they played catch with the small velvet pillows on the sofa, tracked mud onto the carpet, and set wet glasses on good table tops.All of the child ren came from \u2018\u2018good homes.\" Apparently respect for property hadn't been stressed as much as it should have been.(day old).Mix thoroughly.Skin 2 pounds fillets if necessary and split large ones down centre.FiHets strips about 6 inches hy 2 inches are a good size for rolling.Season fillets on both sides with sail and pepper.Place a small hall of stuffing on each, at the wide end and roll fillet around it.Secure rolls with toothpicks.Place in greased baking dish and pour over a lemon butter sauce made by combining L, cup melted butler and 2 tablespoons lemon juice.Bake in hot oven, preheated to 500° F\u201e until the flesh loses its glassy appearance becoming milky colored to the centre and will flake easily if tested with a fork.This will take 15-20 minutes.Remove toothpicks, garnish and serve.Makes f> serving.No Sheath Here \u2014 Soviet Designers Use ' B\" Line prizes being won by Mrs.C.Wentworth and Mrs.L Bogie.Refreshments were served by the : *'ns- ^rs-\tCordeau.Mrs.R.! Harris, Mrs.Gordon McClay and hostess, assisted by Mrs.G.Phil-brick Mrs.Philhrick will enter-lain the club for the next meeting, at her home, Argyle St., on March 7.Mrs.I.Echenberg.* * * Additional subscribers to the Community Concerts are: Mrs.By JEANNE B.O\u2019MALLEY Moscow\u2014(/P)\u2014The latest from Paris may he Dior's \u201cF\u201d line, but 'Soviet dress designers last week came out strongly for a \"B\" line.Their new spring models allow ample room for bosom and beam The buxom mannequins at Moscow\u2019s Dom Modelle (House | of Models) stress the natural line ; by wearing low heels and omit-1 ting girdles.Before the spring showing opened, the director of Dom Mo Sdelle made the surprising dis | closure that Soviet fashions are | influenced by the West.He said jthe Soviet Chamber of Trade | buys models from F\u2019rance and Î Britain and from other European countries for reproduction | in Soviet factories.Moreover, he Gcorgetle Lavoie, Miss Pierrette | said, the designers here study Girard, Miss Andre Morin, Miss Louise Morin, Miss Michele Morin, Miss Nicole Morin, Mr.Andre Michaud, Miss Suzanne St.Pierre, Miss Nancy Klinck, Miss Martha Hurley, Mr.Evander Veilleux, Q.C., Miss Claudette Desrochers, Miss Alfreda Cyr, Miss Jacqueline Duford.Jules Gosselin.Miss Colette Thibault, Mr.C.Simmonds, Miss Thoresc Palardy, Mrs.O.Palardy, Mrs.Jean Beauchesnc, Miss Lucille Gagne, Mr and Mrs Gilles Metivier, Mrs.I.Colton, Jr., Mrs.Casey Vincent, Miss Charlotte Quirion, Miss Jeanne Couture, Miss Lorraine Hebert, Steinberg's Ltd., Mr.Marc Chapde-laine, Mrs.S.G.Garlahd, Mrs.G.M Spafford, Miss Diane Gagne, Miss Rita Proulx, Mrs.Donald Standish, Mrs.C A.Standish, Miss Germaine Lapointe, Mrs.R.N, Fuller, Mrs, Barton Carr, Miss Cecile Roy, Miss Pauline Landry, Miss Beulah Thomas, Miss of a butterfly dress that was the F\u2019ath collection fall.Soviet designers no illusions about the average figure they are dealing with.Most of their spring numbers are loose-fitting, raglan - sleeve styles suitable for a size 40.Dom Modelle is a centre for the 160 fashion houses in the Soviet Union and has the ninst important influence on what the Russian woman will wear.sleeved dinner houses gather in Moscow to dis-a highlight of!cuss styles and trends with Dom in Paris\tlast\tModelle\u2019s -40 designers.Audiences at spring\tshowings clearly\thave\tare composed mostly\tof dressmakers.Anyone with\tthe five- ruble admission fee,\thowever, can see the show and buy patterns for the models they like.Russian women turned out in subzero weather to see the latest show.Huddled in shawls and boots, they watched stoically and offered no applause,\talthough they did gasp' with pleasure at Designers from each of the 16 that Fath-like dinner dress.UA omen J Çy oui) 5 jp Western fashion magazines care fully.His statement was supported by the most exciting model in the spring shou:\u2014an adaptation Emollient Lipstick Will Protect Lips SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY On Monday afternoon, February 27, a special meeting to discuss a suggested amended constitution preceded the regular monthly meeting of the Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary.Routine business of the regular meeting was immediately fol- ! lowed by the decision that the auxiliary would pay an additional Mrs.Bruce Fletcher, Jr., revealed receipts of 53' since January.Mrs.Dinning said that Mrs.Victor Newton had consented to look after this fund during the months of June, July and August.Mrs J.Nightingale read Mrs.Guy Bryant's report as convener of the Birthday Club.She said the oxygen analyzer purchased through funds raised by the club is now in use and there were By RUTH M1LLETT Men can be maddening.They say, \u2018\u2019That's a woman ; driver for you\u201d when a woman j makes a left-hand turn without giving any signal When a man driver does the same thing they may call him an idiot or worse.But they never say, \u2018\u2019There\u2019s an-; other man driver.\" They telephone at the last min-i ute to say they are bringing a guest to dinner.They think it will be very simple just because they add.\"Now don\u2019t go to a lot of trouble \" When they see you tearing f around to get the work all done on a holiday (a holiday, that is, for everyone hut the housewife) they ask, \"Why can\u2019t you sit down and relax?\u201d instead' of pitching in and helping.They whistle when a pretty girl appears on the TV screen.When you casually remark that the hero of the drama is rather nice looking they act as though you are in your second teen age.They were able to find all ! sorts of fascinating little out-of-the-way restaurants when they were courting.After a few years there isn\u2019t a restaurant in town where the food is fit to eat.They go for years without wearing an old jacket or a battered pair of shoes.Then the day after ittarriaxjcs DALEY\u2014DERRICK New Haven, Conn.\u2014The mar-j riage of Joyce Margaret, only-daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Merton j Derrick, of Clarenceville, Que., to Mr.Robert Daley, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Daley, of Hartford, Conn., took place re-! cently in New Haven, Rev.Father Dwyer officiating at the double ring ceremony.The bride wore a cocktail-! length gown of avocado satin with ja w\u2019hite hat and matching accessories.Mrs.Floyd Derrick acted as matron of honor for her sister-in-law and Mr.James Keegan of Hartford, was best man for Mr.Daley.Following the ceremony a re-| ception was held at the Colonial | House, New Haven, after which Mr.and Mrs.Daley left for a motor trip to New York and Washington, D.C.On their return they will take up residence | in Hartford.Among the out of town guests were Mrs.Merton Derrick, Mrs.Clement Derrick, Mr.Lloyd Derrick and Miss Barbara Lewos, all of Clarenceville, Que.you give them to the Salvation Army they start tearing the closets apart to try to find them They*eat all they please but expect you to starve, if necessary, to keep a girlish figure.They go to a mixed party and get off together to talk business or politics or sports until a sweet young thing shows up unexpect cdly, whereupon they all quickly join the ladies.They can be maddening\u2014these men.L\u2019SE GAY REMNANTS! Because individual skins dit- $436 to (ho Dictaphone Company ; twenty-nine\" enrollments in Jan- LOOK IN THE YOU'LL FIND THE NAME, ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER IN THE VELLCW PAGSS for, many women have found that indelible lipsticks make their lips very dry.Lips dry more easily than other portions of the face anyway, and lipstick is designed to protect them as well as beautify them.But for some women, the long-lasting lipsticks don\u2019t seem to do tliis.A new product brought out by a leading manufacturer may be the one these women are seeking.It s a new emoHient lipstick in all of this maker\u2019s standard colors.It contains a blend of Uibri-cants, a healing ingredient\u201d and.naturally, color.It comes in 12 shades that fall into four categories: The coral-oranges, true reds, blue reds and pinks.for the purchase of the second machine necessary to complete the unit bought for the hospital in November, 1955.Mrs.C.F.Simms, corresponding secretary, reported that the annual bulletin had been sent to all members and interested friends of the auxiliary.The activities\u2019 secretary\u2019s report given by Mrs.P.M.Gervais, was read by Mrs.H.C.McDougall.It briefly outlined the various projects scheduled for the coming year, leading off with the Linen Ball, which will be under Mrs.Gervais\u2019 Convenership and held at the Sherbrooke Regiment Armoury on April 7.Report on the \"In Memoriam\" Fund, under the joint convener-ship of Mrs.Neil Dinning and YOUR MONEY better G-E\u2019s WHITE BULB has no annoying \u201cBright Spot\u201d Ordinary bulbs have an irritating \u2019bright spot\u2019 that causes sharp shadow s and glare, but not the G-E White Bulb\u2014its new inside coating gives a softly-diffused î;!ow.1 his relaxing light is welcome when vou\u2019re reading, doing close work like sewing, or when children study.(Were so sure you\u2019ll like this wonderful new bulb netter than ordinary bulbs that we can sav: Your money back if you don't like G-E White Bulbs better!*) Pick op the handy package of four .try them soon.*If you don\u2019t agree that G-E White Blubs are better, mail the four lamps to us and we'll refund vour purchase price.Lamp Department.Canadian General Electric Co.Ltd., 163 Dufferin Street, Toronto.GENERAL ELECTRIC îwiïïh miM lortanl Points in Placing Your I .amps In PEGGY EIDSTONE Home Lighting Specialist Two Important (actors to remember in artanj-lug lamps are-one, they need to he dtroraiively right with the room furnishings, and two, functionally right to allow the best, possible illumination for areas of activity-reading, writing, sewing, television viewing, cte.The average-sized living room requires at least live lamps to make it look its very best.Each of your I major furniture groupings should have sufficient light for its intended activity.Therefore, the versatility of thrre-lite lamps (50 150 or 100 300' are very useful because they can be adjusted to suit sour requirements.Then, there are places where light is wanted mostly for its I decorative qualities.Foyers, hallways and tlimng nooks are most apt 'o I have neglected spots which you cm lift from drabness to beauty with the addition of an attractive lamp.It you want further Information on modern lighting tips write to me, i\u2019eggy l.idstone c o Lighting Institute, Canadian General Electric Co.Ltd.103 Dufferin Street, Toronto, for a FREE illustrated booklet.Start your Summer Sun-Tan today! \\ '«¦ with G-E s wonderful ultra-violet ffiinlamp you can enjoy your own private sun\u2014just where and when you want it.A few minutes spent CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED .\t# uo-totoza G.E.MAKES A BULB FOR EVERY LIGHTING FIXTURE skin Put provides you ! with a valuable source of Vitamin D.! Boon you II have the healthy sun-tan j that you usually only get on the J l>earh in the summer 3 our whoe ! family can enjoy thi= 'indoor sun\" for ns little as $13.25.The (-cycle AC or DC light socket, t\u2019iek-|j up à G-E Sunlamp for your home Il todav I uarv, making a total membership of 1.517.The nurses' reerqation committee, under Mrs.Ross Hunting's convenership, reported a sleigh ride for the nurses which had been well attended and much enjoyed by ail.Mrs.F.arl Beerworth.financial convener for the Hospitality Shop, reported January sales totalled $1,137.94.Mrs.W.L.McNeil, in charge of donations and volunteers for the shop said that January had been a busy month and that Mrs.K.L.Hal-; penny had agreed to phone for ! donations of -doughnuts during 1956.Mrs.McNeil also reminded members that each one should make a big effort in lake the : shop cart around at least three times during the year.The bonspiel recently held at Brae Manor was reported on by : Mrs.Jan Pick, convener, who said it had been a successful undertaking once again, and that ; combined with the Chinese auction, run the last night, this pro-i ject had earned $244.08 for the auxiliary.It was decided that the auxiliary would send two delegates, Mrs.1 A York, president, and Mrs, \\V.L.McNeil, first vice-president, to the fourth annual : convention of the Provincial Association Auxiliaries, taking place in Montreal on April 16 and 17.Members were advised by Mrs.H C McDougall that a new membership list is now being prepared and will be*mailed before the next meeting.Following adjournment of the meeting, tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs.W.Green, Mrs.Colin Campbell and Mrs.J.K.Edwards.* « * ST.ANTHONY S LADIES' SOCIETY The Lennoxville St.Athony's Ladies\u2019 Society held its monthly meeting in the meeting room of St.Anthony's Church Hall Wednesday night.Mrs.Sylvester Parker, president, was in the .chair, and started proceedings I with prajer.The main business centered around the cafeteria shamrock supper to be held March 18.from ,5 to 7 pm.in the church hall and final arrangements were discussed Mrs Parker will act as convener of the supper; Mrs.Victor Mar , cotte assisted by Mrs.A.Hallam.will be in charge of decorations: Mrs.G.Kinsley and Miss Ro«o Cryan will be hostesses: and Mrs.E.Custeau will be in charge of the head table.The meeting was attended by Res.Father Tierney, pastor.Homemaking Buying turkish towels?Re-1 member: a firm, close weave will hold the pile yarns securely; dose, long, loosely twisted loops absorb moisture quickly and increase drying capacity; firm sel- : wages and well-finished hems are ! signs of quality.# * >!« Deep-toned turkish towels should not be allowed to become loo soiled.They should be washed often and shaken to fluff the : pile- * * # Durability of wood kitchen countertops depends on the seal, finish and care they are given.Unless well treated, wood will stain, absorb moisture readily and roughen * ?» * Low-priced dried beans are an 1 excellent moat substitute.They provide good amounts of protein, iron and other nutrients the body needs.i _,r\t9143 2\u2014IO bif Wwic* Look Mother! A pretty dress made all from remnants \u2014 s-o-o thrifty; Your little miss will adore this fashion; a sweet shep herdess neckline with drawstring bow: her favorite skirt.Sew it sun-style, or with puffed sleeves! Pattern 9143: Children\u2019s Sizes 2, 4.6, 8.10.Size 6 takes 1 3 4 yards 35-inch checked; 1 3-8 yards 35-inch plain fabric.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 35 cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.Print plainly size, name, address, style number.Send your order to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Department, Sherbrooke, Que.with the newest choice of FABRICS sew AND SAVE! 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