Sherbrooke daily record, 20 octobre 1959, mardi 20 octobre 1959
[" 1959\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t\t1959 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\tO\t3 4\tS\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\tIS\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\ton\t23\t24 ! 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31 tjecbi'ooke Bailli llccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f THl WEATHER CLOUDY, COOIJ5R Cloudy today with a few showers this afternoon; Wednesday cloudy in the morning becoming sunny with cloudy periods in the afternoon; Low-high at Sherbrooke 32 and \u2022H).Established 1897.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, TUESDAY .OCTOB ER 20, lOSQ Sixty-Third Year Shocked Amazement\" OVIL SERVANTS PROTEST DENIAL Ask Council to Extend Commercial Zone On King St.W.Talk Work Stoppage And Ottawa Mardi Visit Area Today Sherbrooke Council members today are visiting the King Street West area in the Bryant-Chartier streets neighborhood to study first hand a proposal that the commercial zone on streets leading from King West be extended from 300 to 500 feet.The request was laid before the council last night by Joseph Parisi who explained that he owned land on Bryant and Char-tier streets on which he wished to built a store.But this would require extending the commercial zone, which is now limited to a distance of 300 feet from King Aldermen deferred action of the request following objections by North Ward aldermen Everett Nicol and Paul Gervais.Aid.Nicol said that several expensive homes had been built in the area affected and that \u201cIt would be a shame to put up a commercial building there.\u201d Aid.Gervais said that it was about time for the Council to decide where it will draw» the line in zoning by-law amendments.Nearby residents should approve extending the commercial zone before the request was approved by the Council said Mayor Nadeau, adding: \u201cIf neighboring pro; -\u2019''tors are against the change, I wall vote with them.\u201d Although he would support the proprietors in this particular area, the Mayor said that if circumstances warranted, the zoning by-law would be amended to make other areas commercial.Answering arguments advanced earlier by West Ward Aider-man Antonio Pinard that the expansion of the city made the widening of the commercial zones necessary.Aid.Nicol declared that if the Parisi request was granted despite the opposition of nearby proprietors, anyone buying a piece of land in the city would never know when a commercial building could or would be erected beside his property.The mayor commented that in extremely residential areas, commercial zones will not be established.NEW BY-LAW A suggestion by Director of Services Charles Langlois that a new by-law be prepared to iron Continued on Page 5 DOESN\u2019T SHOW \u2014 Dog with a difference is this German shepherd.He wears contact lenses.The pedigreed pet is owmed by S C.Fowler, of Memphis, Tenn., Fowler believes that \u201cWarrior of whose business is contact lenses.Liebchen\u201d is the only dog so fitted.Canada And U S Suggests Tariff Bloc MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 John T.jConnors, a prominent United States businessman, Monday suggested the U.S.and Canada establish a North American low tarif trade area to counter the et-feet of such blocs in Europe.Mr.Connor, chairman of the board of directors of the Manufacturing Chemists Association, told an association meeting an original post - war enthusiasm for free trade has been exchanged for creation of \u201ccloser - knit and inward \u2022 looking regional trading I arrangements.\" j He cited the Soviet bloc, the European Common Market, the European Outer Seven and the Latin American Trade Pact, Low - cost producing countries , are beginning to dominate the international market at the exponre of North American producers he said and U.S.exports had declined 30 per cent in the last 18 months.Canadian exports showed a slight rise during 1958 he conceded but this was due to an in crease in exports to the United 1 States.UN Debate May Split Term OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 With the [United Nations deadlocked over I the battle between Turkey and ] Communist Poland for a Security ] Council seat, informants here say Canada likely would support any | proposal to split the term between the tw'o.This possible solution would mean Turkey would serve one I year and Poland the rest of the two-year term.Such a compromise was resorted to in 1955 when Yugoslavia and the Philippines were stalemated through 35 UN ballots.To date.31 ballots have failed to break the Turkish-Polish deadlock.The balloting was suspended Monday until Nov.2 with Turkey holding a slight lead, 12 to 39.A two-thirds majority is required for election to the 11-nation Security Council.The balloting is secret but it is known the Canadian UN delegation in New York has been voting for Poland, despite the fact Turkey is a NATO ally of Canada and that both the United States and Britain are backing Turkey's candidacy.Russia is supporting Poland's bid.AGREEMENT STILL HOLDS Canadian officials feel Poland has a right to the seat under a 1946 gentlemen's agreement allo-i eating a seat on the council to eastern Europe.The U.S.holds [that the agreement was binding J for only one year, but officials ] here consider it still in effect.Canada would not wish to see | the agreement scrapped, if only because that might lead to the scrapping of another gentlemen\u2019s agreement, under which the Commonwealth in effect enjoys a second permanent seat on the council, in addition to Britain\u2019s.Canada now occupies the seat hut will surrender it to Ceylon at the end of the year.Britain's support of Turkey is considered only natural in view j of the Anglo-Turkish partnership in the Central Treaty Organization.successor to the Baghdad I Pact.But it is feared here that the U.S.stand may have alienated some countries generally disposed to be friendly with the i West.j OTTAWA (CP)- Talk of work stoppage and a March on Ottawa, and expression of \u201cshocked amazement\u201d\u2014these are among the latest reactions by federal [ civil servants to the government's I refusal to raise their pay.Meanwhile at \\ aneouver, representatives of most of British i Columbia's 40,000 federal civil servants were to meet today to idiscuss ways of bringing \u201cour j ease to the court of public opin-' ion,\" as Stan Stonier, B.C.regional vice presidento f the Civil ; Service Federation, put it.Finance Minister Fleming last j week turned down a civil service (Commission recommendation for j a general w age increass because the government could not afford lit in the light of a predicted $393,000.000 deficit for the current fiscal year which ends next March 31.\u201cExtreme dissatisfaction and i shocked amazement\" were ex-! pressed in a statement issued Monday in Ottawa by the executive council of the 30,000-member [Civil Service Association of Canada.The statement said if such \u201crestrictive m e a s u r e s\" were ! needed then \u201cthe impact should be shared by every segment of the economy and not by the civil service alone.\" Both Postmaster-General William Hamilton and Jack Roberts, general secretary of the Cana-niau Postal Employees Associa lion, expressed concern at a Toronto report of a threatened post office work stoppage.STOP DURING RUSH The report said association members bad voted Sunday night Mo stage a one-day work stoppage 1 during the Christmas season if the increases were not granted.A motorcade from Windsor, Sault Ste.Marie and Quebec City to Ottawa was called for Satur-jday night at 1 In milt on in a resolution adopted by 300 delegates representing 30,000 civil servants in Western Ontario.A resolution urged legal action to try to have collective bargaining, conciliation and arbitration included in procedures for negotiations with the government.Meetings similar to that at Vancouver are expected to be called across the country, \u201cWe're determined to do everything short of going on strike to w in our .gist il e m a u d s,\" Mr.Stonier said.SHERBROOKE DELEGATES are shown at the National Convention of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce being held in Toronto.Pietured above from the left are Andre Lcdue, Mayor Nathan J.Phillips of Toronto and Len Curtis.Mayor Phillips is holding cufflinks presented hy the delegates on behalf of Mayor Armand Nadeau of Sherbrooke.The presentation was made at Toronto City Hall.Chamber Of Commerce See Labor Top Cost TORON lO \u2014 (CP) \u2014 If manufacturing competence determined selling prices over the last decade, prices would have gone down 30 per cent, instead of up 5 5 per cent, J.H.Smith, president of Canadian General Electric Co.Ltd., said Monday at the annual meeting of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.Back ing up his view of the decreased part of the manufacturing process in cost, Mr.Smith gave the following examples: Total manhours required to purchase a refrigerator today compared with a comparable model in 1952 has been reduced by more than 40 per cent.US.Claim Reds Jam Broadcasts On Langelle Incident On the same basis, man more than 25 per cent.To Visit London COLOGNE, Germany (Reuters) Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said today he will visit London between Nov.17 and 19 for talks with Prime Minister Macmillan.hours required to produce an electric range decreased by \u201cDespite union leadership protests to the contrary, the largest contributing factor within control of our own economy has been the excessive increase in wages and salaries, which \u2014 quoting from the Canadian J.abor Congress report\u2014increased H7 per cent between 1946 and 1955.\u201d NOT WHOLE STORY This figure did not include al-A thief who raided\" Mrs.Ethel I Ifwancc for fringe benefits and Charity's home here 38 years ago!t*lr adual wage increase was has sent her £10 to alone for his considerably more, crime.Mrs.Charity, now a 75-! L is not dollars that improve Thief Repents DONCASTER, Eng.(Reuters) year-old widow, was robbed in 'our standard of living\u2014it is in- Calgary Man Is Named President TORONTO (CP) \u2014 H.Gordon Love of Calgary today was elected prcsidenl of (he Canadian Chamber of Commerce, succeeding A.C.Ashforth of Toronto.Mr.Love is president of Ihr 1021.Recently, the mayor of I>on- creased output at the products we caster received a letter signed ! consume, Mr.Smith said.If Voice of the Prairies Ltd., west* \"repentant thief\" enclosing the N'orc not so Wf should pass (ern ra(jj0 operating firm.legislation to triple all salaries money.WASHINGTON (AP) - Wash-ington monitors reported today that the Russians apparently have turned on their radio jammers against the Voice of America\u2019s broadcasts of the J.an-gelle affair.Russell A.Langelle is the United States diplomat Soviet authorities ordered out of Russia last weekend, saying they had caught him in spy work The U.S.has denied the spy accusations.Langelle, who had been chief security officer al the American embassy in Moscow, now is on his way back to Washington with his family amid protests and counter-protests between the two capitals.' Soviet jamming of the Voice of America's Russian language programs stopped for the first time in a decade when Premier Khrushchev visited the U.S last month.It has been sporadic I since.The T,angelic story has not yet hern published in the Soviet j Union.Russian newspaper men [said Monday that they have been j given an account (nr future publication.It is far different from I the U.S.version.The U.S, version is that Lan-! gelle was seized last Friday by five Russians, forced into a car, taken to a nearby building, and questioned and threatened for several hours.They also tried unsuccessfully to get him to act as a spy for the Soviet Union.SECRET NOTEBOOK The version of the ineidcnl reported by Soviet newspaper sources is that two men were found wilh a large package that appeared to contain money.Authorities found one man, a Soviet citizen, had a package containing 2I),()(K) rubles (about $5,000) and material for making secret inks.The other, Langelle, voluntarily handed over a notebook containing secret data written in invisible ink.U.S.experts offered no ready explanation as to why the Communists acted as Ihey did al this time, hut the seriousness of the Soviet act was not minimized.Lincoln White, stale department press officer, said Monday the U.S is not going lo retaliate against any Soviet diplomat purely on a lit for tat basis.Any American expulsion of a foreign representative, he said, is done \u201cfor good and solid groujs and nol in a huff.\u201d There have hern about a dozen such expulsions hy each side since the war.Seek Cooling Off Period f ¦ Steel PITTSBURGH LAP) \u2014 The United States government was set today to try to put an end, al least temporarily, to the long, costly steel strike Acting under the Taft-Hartley labor law.President Eisenhower directed Attorney \u2022 General William P.Rogers Monday to seek a federal court injunction that would send the 509,000 striking American steel workers back to the mills for 80 days\u2014the \u201ccooling-off\u201d period provided by the law.Plans were made to present the injunction petition today in federal district court here\u2014head- that it had been unable to mediate the contract dispute and saw j\u201cno prospect for an early cessa-|tion of the strike.\u201d The president's letter directing Rogers to seek an injunction con-' eluded: \"America's hopes for a voluntary responsible settlement have not been fulfilled.It is a sad day for the nation.\" Two influential senators mean- ¦I ¦ while predicted that Congress may act on national emergency legislation if the strike is not settled by next January.Senators Mike Mansfield of Montana, the assistant Senate Democratic leader, and Kenneth B.Keating.New York Republican, spoke of the possibility.Industry leaders have said that even if the injunction brings the \u2019 strike to a halt for 80 days it will 1 take six weeks or so fort ho mills jto reach 90 per cent of capacity.This leaves the industries with i little lupc of quick relief The strike has already left more than 249.000 idle in the auto, appliance, construction, farm equipment, railroad and jother industries.And more layoffs are expected each week.taft-Hartley law or no Taft-Hartley law 1.Bulletin OSIIAWA.Ont.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 General Motors of Canada Limited announced today passenger ears and truck assembly operations at Its plant here will be suspended Nov.4 because of a steel shortage.quarters of the United Steelworkers Union.No definite time for the hearing was set.USW president David J.McDonald had said earlier that the union would fight an injunction proceeding \u201cwith might and main,\u201d but he added that \u201cif it is issued, we will live up to the law- of our country.\u201d The president acted Monday 31* hours after receiving a spe rial fi GENERAL MOToR.s SHUTDOWN \u2014 Auto workers leave the General Motora Usher Body plant In Framingham.Mass., after drawing their Iasi paychecks prior to an assembly line ahut-down.nding panel's report ! Material shortages due to the steel strike were called the cause of the stoppage.|and wages immediately and hence triple our standard of liv- j ing.\" \u201cThe Canadian economy now is suffering in loss of jobs and profit opportunities resulting from the increasing flow of imports into our domestic markets and \u2018our growing inability to sell abroad because of our high sell mg prices.\" \"Post-war reconstruction and pent-up demand in other countries provided ready customers even at our high pnees.and foreign industry was too busy to in vade our domestie markets.We seemed to have discovered perpetual motion with very little suffering.\"But now there has been a rude awakening Industry in both .the United States and Canada has i belatedly come to the realization that we are, in fact, part of a one-world system.W'e must sell in order to buy\u2014and do both in order to live \"But our labor costs are so high that we can only sell raw materials with their relatively low labor\u2014our low job\u2014content, and even many of these must be subsidized.With lower wage costs we Would have the opportunity of a better balance of exports and imports related to labor content\u2014 and this is a far more significant measurement that the dollar sign we now apply to the balance of trade when related to job opportunities and industrial growth, he said.\"But this is only wishful thinking.We do measure our selling prices in dollars, and in dollars that we have hy our own actions over recent years seriously debased.\" W.A.Scammell Case, executive vice-president of T.McAvity and Sons Ltd., Saint John, N.B., was elected vice-president.Provincial vice - presidents in-[elude: Quebec, Claude P.Beau-bien, Montreal; New Brunswick, L.G.DesBrisay, Moncton; Nova i.Scotia, J N.Kenney, Yarmouth; Prince Edward Island, A H.Hoi man, Charlottetown; Newfoundland.J.C McCarthy.St.John's.Provincial directors include: j Quebec, Georges Bray, Quebec, and P.Horace Boivin, Granby; New Brunswick, K.W Dickinson, Hartland and Parker t> Mitchell, Saint John; Nova Scotia, Claude jC.Chappel.Sydney, and F.Ker naghan, Halifax; Prince Edward Island, J F.Arnett, Summer-side, and R.Earle Taylor.Charlottetown; Newfoundland, H.K.Goodyear, Grand Falls, and Robert Isaacs, Slcphenville Other directors include: Victor doll Oland, Halifax.Ontario Clergy Discuss Union OSHAWA.Ont.(CP)\u2014Anglican clergymen from Ontario centres are meeting here today to study the issue involved in union with the United Church of Canada The conference was called by Rt Rev.F.II.Wilkinson, bishop of Toronto.Rev.Canon Harry Hunt, general secretary of the ! general synod of the Anglican I Church, is to bring the clergy up to date on union discussions.Also taking part in the discussions is Rev.Canon H S.Puxley, president of King s College, Half-'fat,\tI Maoris Banned From Soccer Team Throws War Medals From Gallery WELLINGTON, N Z.(Reuters) An ex \u2022 serviceman threw his World War II medals on the floor of the House of Representatives from the visitors' gallery today as a protest against the exclusion of Maoris from New Zealand's \"all black\" rugby team to tour South Africa.The medals, about six of them in an envelope, thudded to the floor about 20 feet from Prime Minister Walter Nash Also in the envelope were iden tirai notes addressed to Nash and Keith Holyoakc, leader of tin- opposition.\"As a returned serviceman,\" the notes said, \u201c1 hand hack these service\tdecorations\tin\tprotest against parliament\u2019s silent acquiescence to the banning of Maoris from selection for a rugby team to tour South Africa \" The notes were signed by Wellington\tjournalist\tA\tR\tTaylor, 44 He\twas one\tof\tnearly IDO members and supporters of the \u201cCitizens\u2019 All Black Tour Com mittee\" who had sat silently for half an hour in the galleries.Today's Chuckle It Isn\u2019t the things that go in one ear and nut the other that hurt,\tas much\tas\tthe\tthings that go in one ear and get alt mixed up before they slip out of the mouth.wearing black armbands About a third of them were Maoris and many were women.New Zealand\u2019s renowme-d rugby squad, which lakes its name \u201call black\" from the color of its uniforms, has numbered Maoris among its star players.The selectors picked no Maori* for the team which will tour South Africa.where they might encounter color segregation regulations.Seek Help From Ottawa In Coal Crisis OTTAWA (CP)\u2014A delegation from Nova Scotia was here today to ask the federal cabinet to provide emergency help for the province's hard-hit coal * mining industry.The government union-company group was to meet Prime Minister Diefenbaker and some of his ministers at 4 p m.EDT lo-day in Parliament's Centre Block.While Mr.Stanfield had nothing lo say in advance of his sub-mistion.officers of the United Mine Workers of America (Ind.) suggested here Monday that the federal government should allocate some of Canada's present (coal imports to Nova Scotia col-' licries.t p ¦ a * h ¦ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.OCT.20, 1!)59 Study Super Germa BLOOMINGTON', Ind.(AP)\u2014 Indiana University scientists will 'dissect bacteria l-25,000ths of an inch in diameter, in a three-year \"TEENAGE CAVEMAN\" .\tRobert Vaughan Darran Marshal John Wayne - Vera Miles \"THE SEARCHERS\" Vistavision \u2022 tech.Finally Casta Vote HARTFORD.Com.(APj \u2014 A 105 - year - old man walked into Hartford City Hall Saturday to register to vote for the first time in his life.Walter George Davis, asked why he hadn't registered before, said \u201cI\u2019ve had a lot of project for which the United States public health service has\td ^\td d granted $29,02L The purpose .s bj,|s and a bi famjl t0 rai^e to learn how bacteria formerly killed by antibiotics have developed resistance to the \"wonder ¦ drugs.\u201d Golden Wedding Family Fetes Rock Island Couple KINNEAR'S MILLS \u2014 FIVE TONS OF LIVE BLOCKBUSTERDARING A MAN TO TOUCH ITS FUSE! T! WWW'or- rtSM\u2019OM* JEFF MARTI Nb Chandler m In Double Bill With TODAY'S HOTTEST YOUNG STAR IN THE LOVE STORY OF OUR AGE! ANTHONY PERKINS SIIVANA RICHARD JO MANGANO CONTE VAN FLEET this Attylf A®** TECHNIRAMA \u2022 TECHNICOLOR* STARTS TOMORROW W .Mrs.Inez Marshall has returned to her home in Lennox-ville, after a month with Mr.and Mrs.W.Marshall.Miss Charlotte Lennoxvilie.wa ROCK ISLAND \u2014 On the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.W'al-ter Simoneau, their family planned a happy day which began on Sunday, Oct.11, with Mass at 10.15 in Our Lady of Mercy church.Rev.G.Guay celebrated Holy Comunion, in which the family participated.At noon a family banquet took Harrison, of place at the Del Monty hotel, a weekend where covers were laid for 32 guest of her mother, Mrs Harrison, and family.We'll Deliver Bar-B-Q's and CHINESE FOODS \u2014 To Your Home Sherbrook* or Lennoxvilie WITHOUT CHARGE with a minimum size order.Low Prices.Ask for our Menu.THE ORCHID HOUSE INC.225 WELLINGTON SOUTH SHERBROOKE Tels.: LO.9 5144 and 9 5145 Jack W.Lee, prop.Greta persons, the table was attractively centered with the four-tier anni-\u2014 versary cake, decorated in white , with gold and topped with a gold 50 numeral within a wreath of : flowers, flanked by gold candles in crystal holders and seasonal flowers.Mrs.Simoneau who wore a blue figured silk dress, was presented with a gold colored orchid, and Mr.Simoneau with a yellow car ration, gifts of their son and daughter-in-iaw, Mr.and Mrs Joseph Simoneau.and four children.Little Miss Monique Pepin, presented her grandparents with _\t,\ta bouquet of golden poms from Good Variety ,.\t.' the family.Mr.ami Mrs.Simoneau were \u201cat home\u201d to about 100 friends from 2-4 and 79 p.m.at their Western Ave.home which was tastefully decorated with autumn flowers, gifts to the celebrants.On arriving home from the hotel, the couple were surprised to find a gold colored evergreen tree adorned with fan design currency in their living room, as well as other gifts.The guests were received by Miss Therese Simoneau, a grand daughter, and Mr.and Mrs.Simoneau received congratulations in their living room.A guest AND WALTER SIMONEAU REALLY N 2 IBS.N61 whsn pack» convenience \u2019 s Vr easy to hold .v K to pour.and to stow .First from Sitlo!.the sensible, modern salt package you've wanted! New slim shape fits the hand easily, takes less shelf room.Spout placed so handily on the side mokes shaker filling quick and simple.Look for the new Sdto Salt ' slim pock ' today.s/m salt puts food at its best publicity stunt» or mytiung of that nature.\u201d He didn\u2019t have to.He seldom employed a press agent, because he didn't need one.All he had to do was breeze into town and things started to happen.Flynn was in typical form on my last encounter with him.It 'was earlier this year in Cuba.Flynn was taking part in the Castro revolution from the Havana Hilton Hotel.By BOB THOMAS\tHe held court in his suite, with HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 What a bearded, rifle - bearing rebel was Errol Flynn really like be and the inevitable chick, whom hind the role he plaved in life as he introduced as his social seere-the pleasure-loving man of the tary.She patted his cheek and worl(i^\tbrought him drinks from a bar in The answer: A pleasure-loving j the corner, man.of the world.\tBAPTISM OF FIRE For if Flynn had any moments The actor told of his baptism of of doubt and depression, he never fire\u2014he and the secretary had Showed them, even to his closest been blasted out of another suite friends.Psychiatrists might ar- by a conflagration possibly gue that his twin hobbies of booze caused by a smoldering cigaret.and babes were the result of ba- \u201cThe whole place was aflame, sic insecurity, perhaps caused by but I didn\u2019t panic,\u201d he said.\u201cI his roving youth.\tcalled the front desk and told Flynn couldn't have cared less them about it.The place was for head-shrinkers\u2019 theories.He ; soon sw\u2019arming with rebels.They continued to pursue the life ho thought it was a plot against loved, pausing occasionally for their leader, wbo is also staying flings at matrimony.Through in the hotel, thick and thin, he was persis- \u201cIt is surprising how I viewed tently debonair.\t| the whole thing with detachment.Like Mario Lanza, who died a It was the same way up in the week earlier, Flynn had menu- shooting in the hill country.I mental money troubles.But while guess it was my years of train-they helped to unhinge Lanza, fin- ing in those Warner Brothers ancial problems bothered Flynn pictures.Actual danger seems unreal to me now.\u201d Flynn followed excitement and vice versa, and the movie world not at all.BILLS PILED UP Once he found himself in alimony arrears to two ex - wives and owing $820,000 back income taxes\u2014phis hotel and bar bills on two continents.His comment: \u201cI may have to print my own money if my bills keep piling up.\u201d has lost much color with his death after 50 riotous years.KNOWLTON \u2014 book was in charge of another , and Mrs.Albert Therrien, Mrs.C granddaughter, Miss Collette Sim-1 Chamberlain oneati.\t] y[r Relreshments were served ceived flowers from Mr.and Mrs.from the dining table, decorated : r jr Fregeau and family, Mr.wilh the top layer of the cake, and Mrs.Gerald Clark and Clark gold candles in crystal holders sisters, the Mayor and Council-and gold colored poms.Pourers iors 0f Rock Island.They also in the afternoon were Mrs.Leon- received over 100 congratulatory-ard WhitehilJ, Newport, and Mrs | cards, a letter from Prime Min-.John Danneau, sisters of the lsiCT John Diefenbaker and a groom, and in the evening, Mrs.telegram from friends in Scot-Calixte Chamberlain, of Magog, |, nd, as well as telephone calls, a sistcr-in-Iaw, and Mrs.George 1 Among the guests from out of Danneau, of Rock Island.\ttown were: Mr.and Mrs.Joseph The cake was cut and passed Simoneau and family, Broad-by the daughters, Mrs.Andre ; brook, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.Pepin, and Mrs.Loo Lord, and : George Simoneau, Ayer\u2019s Cilff; the daughters-in-law, Mrs.Beat- Mrs.Edward Choquette, Mr.and rice Simoneau and Mrs.Joseph .Mrs.Leonard Whitehill, Newport; Simoneau.\t; Mrs.C.Chamberlain and son, Ri- Members of the family attend-! rhard, Magog; Miss Therese Sim-ing the banquet included the ; oneau, Mr.Rene Simoneau, Sher-couple\u2019s daughters and sons-in- ; brooke.law, Mr, and Mrs.Andre Pepin Mr.Simoneau and Josephine and Mr.and Mrs.Leo Lord, and Danneau were united in marriage Mr.Lord; daughter-in-law, Mrs.on October 10, 1909, at Stanstead Simoneau; son, Mr Joseph Sim- and have lived all their married oneau, and Mrs.Simoneau; life here, They have three child-grandchildren, Collette, Carol, ren and 12 grandchildren.A son, Louise and Michael Simoneau, Lawrence, died several years ago.Therese, Albert and Rene Sim-1- Mrs.Alberta Sanborn, who has The newspaper files are thick j been the guest of her son, Mr.with clippings about Flynn's es- Harold Sanborn, and family, has ,\tR.,\t.; capades, yet he claimed \u201cI have | moved to Waterloo where she and son, Richard, | never in piy ]ife sought headlines, has rented an apartment on Main and Mrs.Simoneau re- aor have I in any way gone after , St.oneau.Miss Patricia Lord, Monique and Pierre Pepin; also Mr.and Mrs.George Danneau, Mrs.Edward Choquette, Mr.and Mrs.John Danneau, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Whitehill, Miss Lena Belislc, Miss Doris Scguin, Mr.Woman's Assoc.Plans Card Party At Sweetsburg SWEETSBURG.Mrs.Marcel Fregeau entertained the Worn ans Association of Emmanuel MELBOURNE A new Guild St.Andrew's has been organized through the efforts of the Evening Associate Auxiliary.The officers are: President, Mrs, Douglas Jones, vice-president, Mrs.Donald McIntyre, secretary, Mrs.John Leckie; treasurer, Mrs.Samuel Jardine.The first meeting will be held at the home of the pre.siden\u2019.All ladies who wish to take an active part in the work of St.Andrew's are cordially invited to attend.Mr.James T.eckie.was a guest of his son and daughter-in law, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Leo- United Church at the home of her kjp Sherbrooke.Miss Patricia mother, Mrs.Wilfred Gratton.Mrs.M.R.Hodge presided.Final arrangements were made for a card party to he held >n Emmanuel Church Hall on Oct 22.A large number of very fine prizes donated by local merchants were on display during the afternoon and are much appreciated by the group Leckie also spent the weekend with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Leckie, and cousin, John.CLEVELAND \u2014 Mr and Mrs.C, W.Blease, of Montreal, were Thanksgiving weekend guests of their daughter, Mrs.J.S.Aspinall, Mr.Aspinall Tentative plans were made for an(| \\i,ss Christine Aspinall.Mr.Lee Hayes, of Montreal, was a guest of his cousin, Mr.John Wilkins, and Mrs Wilkins.holding a food sale and tea in November with the Woman's As sociation of Cowansville, in the Church Hall.Date to be decided and announced later.Refreshments were enjoyed during the social hour.Mrs Strange will entertain the No\\ ember meeting at her home.li'H * You Save L YX .* You Pay Only WASHER HUlg G.E.3 Zone Action \u2022 Corrosion r« sistant ''Durex1' Activator « Heavy Duty High Volume Pump «G.E.Safety Wring 9 lb.Capacity machanltm.Parmadrive .îCiiiVJ y*\tv y -1 ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC SHERBROOKE FRONTENAC KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS OF SHERBROOKE BINGOTHON 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experience with both these impairments has enabled us to revise rates downward.Whatever your physical condition you can he sure of careful and individual consideration of your application at the Manufacturers l ife.i.E.Coron Rrprrtfnrativr SHFRRROOKF.Tel : LO.2-4787 ¦its See the Man from Manufacturers Manufacturers Life INtURANCI COMMNV p R I s c I L L A AMD irT WASfsTT W MALE OR MOW LET S WELL.TWAT'S WVfAT ALL TWE .\t, ^0 GIRLS ARE -YOU SURE «5QMEBOPY fe AK5 ftccorb Do It Yourself Fire Department Enlists Support Of Townfolk THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS TUESDAY, OCT 20.19.Ï0 Electric Meter Bids \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\" SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.21S85 The mayor of Disraeli \u2014 whose town has been without firemen since their mass resignation Saturday night \u2014 has called on citizens to help combat fires should they break out.\"If there is a fire, citizens that know how to operate the fire pump will be called upon for their services\u2019\u2019 Mayor Edmond Beaudoin told the Record today.The town\u2019s 11 volunteer firemen resigned Saturday night.SPECIAL TO THE RECORD The resignation of the firemen followed the dismissal of fire and police chief.Hercule Goulet, the same night.At the time the firemen walked out, council was in the process of hiring Felix Lecours as temporary fire and police chief.Mr.Goulet was dismissed after he refused to turn in fire and police reports unless he received a salary increase, ac- cording to council.A full time chief together with firemen are not expected to be hired before the Nov 2 council meeting, the mayor said.Following the dismissal Saturday night, four candidates presented themselves for the job.and Mr.Lecours was named temporary chief.The other candidates were: Jules Roy, D.Boissonneault and Armand Springneur, all of Disraeli.Identical Tenders Said Anti-Trust Breach Council Disagrees; May Draw 6 From A Hat Ottawa Standing Tips Over Pat On Boundary Fuss A suggestion that five identical tenders lo supply the | city with 300 watt-hour meters he referred to the Federal ; Deparment of Justice as a breach of the Canadian anti-trust laws was turned down by city council Iasi night.1 he suggestion came from centre ward alderman Cav-Fortin alter the council opened tenders from four local Tractor Kills Boy Revenue Department Agrees Laws Tough To Administer A 15-year-old boy was killed yesterday while driving a tractor near his home in St.Isidore, Quebec.The accident occurred shortly after one o\u2019clock in the afternoon in the small community between Sawyerville and Char-tierville.The boy, Gerard Bilodeau was killed when the tractor tipped over on him while he was crossing the highway.Dr.Curtis Lowry who was called from Sawyerville, pronounced the hoy dead.Dr.Louis Gagnon will hold a coroner\u2019s inquest today or tomorrow.Visits Cuba HAVANA (AP) \u2014 Yugoslavia\u2019s foreign minister Koca Popovic I offence within arrived by plane Monday for a three-day visit as a guest of the Cuban government.Steals Scrap Sentence Is Suspended A suspended sentence was given a 22-year-old Sherbrooke man yesterday in District Court after he pleaded guilty to the theft of S100 worth of scrap iron from a local scrap yard.However, Judge Redmond Hayes did not grant Claude Val-lieres a suspended sentence until warning him that if he ever appeared in a Sherbrooke court again, he would not be so lucky.This was Vallieres second theft a year.\"Are you a regular customer here\u201d queried the Judge No new instructions have been sent to customs officers at the Rock Island, Que.- Derby Line, Vt., border crossing point.Revenue Department officials in day.A department spokesman said the department realizes the customs laws are tough to administer at a spot like this, where United States territory is just down the street.He agreed that there could be Suspended Sentences Prison Record Makes Life Hard - Judge li!( , Sher-vouths resentment if the situation had been \u201ctightened up\" after years of easy-going administration.Stanstead and Rock Island are just across the border from Derby Line, Vt.The three are.in effect, one community with residents using the same stores, theatres, churches and public utilities.ANNOYANCE There has been over strict enforcement of customs laws since April.Louis Shepardson took over as j at A prison record is a blot on a young man\u2019s Ottawa said yester-1 Brooke\u2019s District Court judge warned four Coaticook yesterday If today s youth understood how hard it is for them to go through life with a record, Judge Redmond Haves said as he gave the quartet a suspended sentence.they would think twice before exposing themselves needlessly to a jail term.Three of the four men pleaded guilty to stealing $4.50-worth of gasoline from the Cooperative Agricole dr Coaticook, Oct.10.But all four guilty to the illegal use of the automobile of Leon Rodrigue of Coaticook.Jean Paquette.20.who pleaded guilty only to the one charge of illegally using the car.was asked by Judge Hayes if the three H.E.Goodhue Former Trust Director Dies by giving them a suspended sen fence he was showing them that the Crown Prosecutor together members pleaded \"llh lhc c'0l,rl Had a little more sense than they had.News Editor Public UNICEF Meeting Planned H.G.Hatcher, attached to the the United Nations in Montreal, will be guest speaker at a public meeting of the Lennoxville and Ascot Home and School Association Committee for UNICEF Thursday at 8 p.m.in the Len-noxville High School auditorium.A Danny Kaye documentary Him on the children of the world will be shown Funeral service will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m.in the R.L.Bishop Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd.annoyance j North for Harold Edward Good-hue, a former director of the when ! Sherbrooke Trust Co., who died other members of the gang were 1301 Bradley St.hls b()sonl huddles.\u201cNot anymore\u201d Paquette re He was in his 82nd year, and j , 30 years.In those 30 years Mr.I had been in poor health for the J Struthers had applied the law past two years, more leniently to residents who Mr.Goodhue had hern retired had to come and go across the j for the past ten years from his border in Grad Speaker his home, No, its only my second time, ! chief customs officer succeeding j yesterday.I am positive I won t be back\u201d \u2019 retiring Ed Struthers, chief for was the reply.Judge said.The three other members of ,\t.i\t,.\t,\t.\t, the group.Paul Pcloquin, IH; their daily aet.v.t.es positions as director oi the bher-\t,\t19 and Jacqucs i ne uuawa department official brooke Trust Co.and president 0uimet 18 wcre also given M1 declined to comment further on j and general manager of the old | spen(|rd s),n1cnc.ps bccallM> of their youth.situation.Bond Agent Is Chosen Eastern Townships Lumber Co.Mr.Goodhue, son of the late Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Goodhue, of Sherbrooke, leaves to mourn his passing, his wife, V.Florence Byrd: one sister, Mrs.Jack C.Nutter of Toronto; a nephew, Edward (\u2019.Goodhue of Ottawa, and a sister-in-law, Mrs.Clifford C.Goodhue of Rockeliffe, Shci brooke.Rev.M \\V.Williams will officiate at the service.Interment The Dominion Securities Corp 1 Ltd., has been chosen at the ! negotiating agenl by the City of The meeting is in connection Sherbrooke for the sale of $2, with the Lennoxville and Ascot J 500,000-u orth of bonds to be \u201cShell Out For UNICEF\u201d Hal- sold on the American market, lowe\u2019en\u201d being held in the com- A commission of three quarters, will be in Elmwood Cemetery, munities this year for the first ¦ of one percent will be given the lime.\tcompany by the city, if the bond> - are sold within two weeks.Wedding Tree* The average interest cost to LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 A \u201cpark the city will be 6.17 per cent.I of wedded bliss,\u201d where Russian #\tThe coupon rate was 5.58 and newlyweds plant a pair of trees Town Enaineer l^e *30n(*s\t130 so^ a* I*K''r on their wedding day.Iia^ been u-Tiuncntj sfir i e-\t\u201e\t, ! ^ace va*ue-\testablished in a Russian town \u2022\t\u2022 \\\tLast Sept 2.82.860,000 worth Announcing this today, Moscow -\tReml,.Wa* hir®d 0{ 2°ycal\u2019 serial b0,lds were 501,1 Radio said the plan was sup town engineer at a yearly by the city on the Canadian mar- gested hv s iora, (.0Up]e who \u201cWhat was in your heads that prompted you to do a thing like that?\u201d the Judge asked.\u201cWc were not thinking\" Pelo quin spokesman for the group replied.\u201d \u201cThai is no excuse\u201d Judge Hayes said.The judge told the group that and one outside company a $2 1.70 pei meter.Council decided that instead of referring the matter to Ot tawa.a sixth company Shawini-gan Water and Power Company will be asked to submit tenders this week It was decided lliat it this com pany\u2019s prices are lower, the 300 watt hour meters will be bought from them.But it the prices arc the same, all the tenders will be placed in a hat and drawn.equal numbeh Aid.Carl t\u2019amirand suggested that an equal number of meters should be bought from each company.But this idea was rejected after Aid.Nieol said that this was exactly what the companies were expecting of the city 'The contract should be given in its entirety to one company\" Mr.Nieol said.Mr.Nadeau contended that if an equal amount of meters were bought from each company.It would mean added complications for lhc city's actuarial department.\u201cIn future, if companies arc not more serious in the submis sion of their tenders, the eity should buy its watt hour meters nut of town\u201d Aid.Antonio Pinard said.The last wait hour meters bought by the city were bought for $21.20, fifty cents cheaper than last night's price.11 bidding the same price ol To Buy Parking Meters A total of 394 parking meters at a cost of $29,932.55 will be purchased by the city, it was de eided by council at their regular session last night.l)f |he 394, 268 will he installed on \\\\ ellington and King streets chile the remaining 126 will be placed in parking lots.'I he lowest lender in each case was accepted by council.Meters to lie installed on Kin;: and Wellington streets are $71.45 each while (hose to be placed m parking lois cost $76.45.Molded parking for Welling Ion and King streets was passed by council al the Sept.29 session following a report from Police Chief Edouard Moreau.In his report, the chief suggest ml that on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays parking be allowed on Hie west side of Wellington street with a 10cent charge and a one-hour time limit.On these days, parking will be prohibited on the easl side of the strerl on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, one-hour meter park ing will be allowed on Ihe east side of Wellington, and parking be prohibited on the west Dit HAVANA (AP) Windsor Hires DOI (,LAS .1 WILSON, religious editor of (he Mont-flaming real Star, who will he guest gasoline bomb heavily damaged speaker Wednesday evening at Monday a jeep assigned to the | the graduation exercises of the United Stales embassy.The\ton\tSherbrooke\tHospital\tSchool of\tUnited\tNations fact-finding\tcoin occupied vehicle was\tparked\tout-\tNursing in\tTrinity\tI n lied\tmittor\ton Laos, left\there\tMon side the home of\tils Cuban\tCliurrh.The\tceremony\twill begin\tday for New York lo\tsubmilt In driver at the time\tat 8 o\u2019clock.\tteam\u2019s\treport lo the\tUN.Jail Doctors VIENNA (AIM \u2014 A Prague court Monday sentenced 36 j will Czechoslovaks, mosl of them doc | sid< tors, lo prison terms ranging , on Sundays free parking will from six months to 18 years.The j be pcrmitled on both sides Czech radio reported they were ThP meters are lo he covered convicted of receiving bribes for are expected to improve (he flow falsely certifying people as incap wj(h |U)0(|S w|,rn m)( |n ||M> able Of work or military service.These new parking regulation.\u2019 _\tof traffic through the city\u2019s main Report On Way\t' streets, TOKYO (Reuters) Slunichi Shibusawa.chairman of the ! BRIEFLETS Brucellosis Dairy Threat HUGH DOHERTY \u2014 Appoint ment of Hugh Doherty as News as\t.\t\u201e - .,xr5lcu a JW Editor of the Sherbrooke Daily la|i>ry\tof $9.990 last night by\tpro- ket\tto the Dominion\tSceurities .AT0(r\t(j,\" ||1Pjr Record has been announced by n\u20193yor Raymond Noel in absence | Corp.Ltd.Ivan Saunders.Managing Director ol 'Dyor Théophile Bolduc.\tThe bid was of 92.707 and and Vice-President.Mr.Doherty 11,0 appointment put an end carried a coupon rate of 5'z per was born in Montreal, and moved \u2018n a controversy of some weeks, cent, to Sherbrooke in 1947.He is a\t~ Farmers Winning Disease Battle newspaper al Troitsky in the Chelyabinsk re gion saying that trees and flow ers ennoble life.graduate of Sherbrooke High School and Bishop's University.In 1956.he travelled to New Zealand on a Rotary Foundation Fellowship, where he studied journalism.For the past two Xears, he has been a member of valuable conTribuHonTto'a noma the editorial department of The (:|C ]jfe Montreal Gazette.Wandering Life Requires Close, New Friendships Negroes Ousted PINE BLUFF.Ark.(AP male carhops have nine battle against brucellosis, commonly known as Bangs disease.vdhich is recognized as one ;ro to see a service club in aetion.Brucellosis causes a loss in of the greatest'Threats \u2019to\" dairy mi,ltk Produc'ion anfl ,hp annual Î county v,\therds\ttoday.Dr C.\tHarris,^1/\t\"°p.Rr.Harris said, and bern\tMagog\tVet,\ttold Magog\tKiwan-\tPointed out that this infectious taken off\ttheir\tjobs\tal a drive\ttans and\ttheir farmer guests\tlast i\ttoe\tls a tremendous threat to yu\tim.11\tJims\ta i a mm\t,|)R tamc and\t,lalry industry.in restaurant after a throng of mgnt.New friendship\t.h\u201e\t.\tk\t.u\t/mu.\t,\twhite\tmen\tboycotted\tthe place\tThe\tclub\twas hosting\tagrieul-\tH\t«!-« fl'\u2019lprs breeding, and if New fuendships are the most\tby\tthe\tClub\tto raise funds for and\twarned\tthe\towner\tto get nd\ttunsts\tfrom\tthe district\ton the\tnot\tcontrolled, can spread very needy and cripplied children,\tis\t0f (hem.\tTommy Priakos.the\toccasion\tol their third\tannual\trapidly The\tsame infection and\tthree\towner, said the\ttwo\tyoung men\tfarmers'\tnight, held at\tthe\t< a\tamong\thumans\tis recognized as MAGOG \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Re ' fared by farmers, and to give rurbing brucellosis Reg.Con gtonal farmers are waging a win (hr rural guests an opportunity j n°u president of the Stanstead County Plowmen\u2019s Association, said that such a program was be.mg presently conducted in his to control Ihe spread of Bangs disease, Mr Connor also thanked Dr.Harris on behalf of the farmers attending.The speaker was introduced by past president Jack Peters, and the selling of (wo thanked on behalf of the club by -, ____i me iwo young men.laniiers nigm, m m m im- \\ n .\u2022\u2022\u2022\t\u2014m - No matter how much a person pound fruit cakes, which may be students at Arkansas college for liana Lodge.\tondulant fever.LEE M.V/ATSON & CO.Ltd.moves around, he still needs close bought from any Club members Negroes, had not been fired- This annual meeting i dc .gn.Dr Harris di.scu cd sanitation INSURANCE Fire friends, said Mr.Henry McRan- between now and Christmas with \"Pm just holding bark dall, District Freight Agent for 3 fr, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs Thayer's parents.Mr.and Mr?Cecil Whiteman, and Mrs.Austin Whiteman.Rock Island.Mrs.Raymond Wheelock.Rock-Island, was in Montreal, to attend the teachers' convention.Mayor Raymond Fregepu, and several of the Rock Island to - n councillors were in Pleasant View Hotel, guests of the Southern Canada Power Co.Mrs.Lola Clark, of Glover.Vt., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.B.E.Wilson, Derby Line.I ' STTFR BROOK F DAILY RECORD.TtTSDAV, OCT 20.IPM Financial & Market Report (GREENSHIELDS & CO.LTD.) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 ,vm CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 a.m.d'à i?M.\t.N- 1^ $$ it\t^ ¦V ' \u2019 Y' ' ' .â ' I Abitibi\t361 y\t35H\t\tAnglo Mid Algoma\t37\t36\" 4\tB\tCdn.Ingersoll Rd Aluminum\t32's\t32'4\t\tCons.Paper Argus Corp Asbestos\t32'4 28\t28\tbord A l'radcrs \"A \u2019 S Cn Power Ptd\t Atlas\t\t24'a\tB\tTrans Mt Oil Pipe Beil Tel.\t40 \\\t40's\t\tQuebec Tel.Brazil\t450\t460\t\tShop & Save B.A.Oil\t33\t33 ' s\t\tMINES B.C.Forest\t12\t\t\tAdvocate Alta.Lias.Trunk B.C.Power\t34\u2019s\t\t\tCassia r Bruck \"A\"\ttl\t\t\tCons.Denison Can Cement\t28\t28 B\t\tGunnar h11 Can Iron Cdn.Breweries tlti's 3R'S Cdn.Br.Alum.A U L\u2019ti'y 1! 38'4 13'4 After some strained relations, the Crosby relations pose happily Bing visited his sons at a show in which they are featured They Gary, wilh his arm around Bing, and Dennis.You just can't depend on these Egyptians, they live in all this sand for thousands of years, then somebody drills an artesian well, and everyone goes berserk! Artesian Well Drilling DUQUETTE SPECIALTIES 68 Gillespie - Sherbrooke Tels.: LO.2-4600, 2-7174 EATON Guests of Mr.and Mrs H.j Lowry were Mr.and Mrs.A.| Fairbrothers, of Huntingville, Mr.: Alfred Kerr.Montreal, Mrs \\V ; Caswell and Mrs.G Magoon.! Sherbrooke.Mr.Alex Matthew, from Ken-ora.Ont., spent a few days\u2019 iwith his daughter, Mrs.Clyde Taylor.Mr.Taylor and family ! and also visited other relatives, | and friends, Mr.Robert Taylor, i of Megantic.spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.i Taylor.Mrs.M.Downing, of Sherbrooke, was at Mrs.Atbie Mc-Cafferty\u2019s as also were Mr.and Mrs.Carl Leonard, of Bishoplon, 'being called by the death of ! their cousin, Mr Albie McCaf-ferty.Wasting Untold Millions Argue Says Of Defence WOOD MOUNTAIN, Sask.(CP) Government defence policies, based on Second World War concepts, are \u201cwasting untold millions annually on useless defence and leaving the nation in terrible danger of annihilation,\u2019' Haze-n Argue said Monday night.The CGF leader in the Commons said at a public meeting the government must re-assess its entire defence and civil defence policies.Mr.Argue said the government apparently believes there is a defence against the H-bomb and that Canada would survive in an all-out nuclear war between the United States and Russia.\u201cHowever, ! am not convinced that survival is possible in thermonuclear war.\u201d In the event of war, the best I military estimates were that Russia would strike with 1,000 j bombers each carrying two 11-: bombs.There was no reason to hope that less than half of \u2018be i bombers would reach their targets.If such an attack were made on the U.S., \u201cit seems obvious that quite enough radio active fallout would spill over into Canada to kill the great majority of our people.\u201d Mr.Argue said it is time the government explained the basis of its conclusion that survival under H-bomb attack is possible.It should say whether enough bombers could be shot down to save the nation, whether family civil defence shelters will give adequate protection against radioactive fallout and from all-out nuclear attack, and how much i fallout is expected in the event of ! such an attack.\u201cThe government simply can not grasp this new concept that all-out war has become impossible.\u201cUp until 1945, defences always were found to new means of attack.Well, tnal time is past.Each H-bomb is 2,000,000 times more powerful than the biggest , blockbuster dropped in the last war.If such an increase in magnitude does not call for new concepts, for the life of me I don't know what does.\u201d \tCdn Cclancse\t20'i\t204 \tI'dn Pac.Railway 25;'n\t\t254 .V\tCons.Smelters\t174\t17'.' y i-J.MiV'.-v\tv.X.,.\u2022 \u2022 x-» ihW a as\tDist Seagrams\t31\t304 \tDom.Corset\t\t17 B for a Hollywood.Calif., picture.\tDom.Tar\t16\t16 are, from left, Phillip, Lindsay,\tDom.Textile\t104\t104 \tFamous Players\t2 1 \" 4\t214 \tFraser\t284\t28 Woman's Assoc.\tGen.Dynamics Home Oil \u201cA\"\t434 12\t43 4 12 B \tHoward Smith\t\t394 Holds Meeting\tHudson B.Minin Imperial oil\tg 48 4 34\t434 334 \tliut.Acceptance\t34\t334 In Beebe\tInt.Nickel Inti.Paper Intcrprov.Pipe\t91 \u20224 1214 574\t91 122 B 574 BEEBE\tThe Woman s As-\tJamaica Public\t\t264 sociation of Wesley United church\tSen.\t264\t met in the church parlor with\tMacMillan \"IT\u2019\t37 4\t374 the president.Mrs.Beverly Has-\tMassey Harris\t134\t134 elton in the ehair.The devotion-\tMolson's \"A\"\t244\t24 4 al period was conducted by Mrs.\tTexaco\t54\t53 B George Wilkinson.\tNat.Steel Car\t14 4\t Hollinger j Kerr Addison Now 1 Iosco i Permo Pfd.Quemont i Steep Rock 38'j 172 3ti 29 HU 2.80 251 -, UK's It's 11-s 301 -j 20* 1 80 105 to1-.' 11 T Sfr's 3614 Ill\u2019s n1.* 2 80 2.V.S B 30 ' 104 B STANBURY \u2014 Mr and Mrs.James Hunter and three sons, I-oren Dale and John attended the wedding of Mrs Hunter's sister, Murial A David, to the Rev.David Agus-itm Uonliffe.The marriage was solemnized at St.John\u2019s Baptist c hurch, Peinte Claire.The last service of the summer in St John's Evangelist Chureh was conducted by Rev.H.J.A.Reynolds and was the Thanksgiving Service.Mr D Crosby was a guest at Rrownsburg of his brother and (a milv LEEDS VILLAGE \u2014 Mrs Everctte Reid, Grayrion and Florence, were weekend guests of Mrs Reid\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lome Davidson, in Lcnnoxv die.Miss Glcnna Ross, of Thetford, spent the weekend with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Ross.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am.Draîlnï mystic \u2014 Mrs.F.Martin has returned to j Montreal after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs J.Reiter and Mr.Reiter.\u2014 A report was made by the executive on furniture purchased for the parsonage It was an nounced that an induction service will he held for Rev.R Rogers, on Oct.30 Mrs.F.C.Miller was appointed in charge of refreshments.Plans were made for the anmi al turkey dinner to bo held on October 21, and the following committees were appointed: Kitchen, Mrs.J.Ewin, Mrs.A.Pocoek, Mrs.C.Flanders, Mrs.J.Silvester; solicitors, Mrs ll.S.'Beane and Mrs.N.Somer-j ville will select solicitors for the various streets; tickets, Mrs.C, Nutbrown, advertising and posters, Mrs.Gordon Laberee and j Mrs.F.C.Millar; diningroom, Mrs, B.Haselion.Nov.21 was the date set for ; the Christmas sale and supper! and final plans will be made at the next meeting.Mrs.Beane again requested members to hand in used nylon stockings to be sent to Korea \\ where women there will re-weave ! Noranria\t4(v'4\t47 Powell River\t16\\ Price Bros.\t4tPz\t40't\tIt Roe, A.V,\t6\\\t611 Royalite Oil\t665 St.Law.Corp\t16\t16 Salaria Shirriff\tIU'k B Shawiniga\"\t2S&\tJS's Steel Co.\t7714\t76 li B Steinbergs A\t25 Trans-Can.Pipe\t25\t24:,i\tB Zeller's\t3214\t32 B Ban.Can.Nal.\t54\t54\tB Bank of Mont.\tSS-li\t56lt Bank of N.S.\t72 Can.Bank of Com\t6OI4 Royal Bank\t82*4 Tor.Dom.Ba'»k\tSB's Bible Soc.Molds Annual Meeting At Richmond Amer.Tel.Anaconda Bethlehem Steel Borden's Co.! Chrysler Comm.Solvents Cons.Edison I louglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear lilt.Paper lot Telephone Johns Manville Montg, Ward Pepsi N.Y.Central Radio Republic Steel U.S Rubber Sid.Oil of N.J.Sludebaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woohvorth 79'n 59 H 56 tilt's 79 59 -, 56:,k 80\tMi tilt\u2019s tin's ti\u2019J's 42's 259 77\u20191k i,\u2018z 53'a 54'1 126'4 125'v 1 29 1 ; 6214 259'v 771- 36\", 50 ' , 49 32 \", 3 Us 59', 74's 59 4711 19 U BMP's 32:\"k 60'« 37 49\u2019s 3 Us 59\u2019 h 73\u2019s 59 U 47:,h KU, 99', THE MARKET TODAY (Grcenshielda & Co.Ltd.) In light trading stocks tended to show a downward trend.Bank of Montreal 55% off ¦% Bank of Nova Scotia 72 off '» B.('.Telephone 40 off ¦% Calgary Power 94 off 1 Bank of Commerce (it) hi off 1 Inter.Utilities 3314 up 1 ' 1 Intcrprov.Pipelines 5754 up I ' I,abatis 26li tip 'z DUSSAULT, Joseph At Sherbrooke, Que., on Monday, October 19.1959, Joseph Dussault, beloved husband of the late Mary .lane Guaire, and father of Albert of Sherbrooke, Tony of Slier brooke, Lionel of Montreal and Mrs.William Perry 'Juliette) of Cowansville, in his 84lh year.Resting at Robb's Funeral Home Rog'd.Knowlton.Funeral service wII he held on Wednesday, OctobcV 21 at 9:00 a m in St.Edward's Catholic Church.Know ! ton.Interment in Knowlton Catholic Cemetery.GOODHUE, Harold At his res nlen, e.1301 Bradley Slreel, Slier brooke, Que , on Monday.October 19th.1959, Harold Edward Good hue.beloved husband of V Elm cnee Byrd, in his 82nd year.Eu-neral service from the R.L Bish op Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd North.Sherbrooke on Wed m sday, October 21st at 2:00 p m.Rev.M W.Williams officiating.Interment 111 Elmwood Cemetery.them.Anyone who is not a mem : ?ri(| Melbourne branch of the Bri ! Page Hersey 27 up 7/8 RICHMOND \u2014 The Richmond steel of Canada 77V, off 7/8 FARNHAM Miss Isabel Decker is visiting j her sister, Mrs.A.B Elder, ! Mr.Elder and family in l-aohine.How to have top executives working for you! her but has stockings that, may be used in this way may leave them with Mrs.Beane and they will be gratefully received.At the close of the meeting Mrs.Norman Somerville spoke to the ladies of her recent Cross-Canada Tour which she, along with her husband and friends, en joyed, and she handed around picture folders and cards as she lish and Foreign Bible Society held its annual meeting in the United Church Hall.Rev.H.I Apps Introduced the special speaker, Rev.T.Dale Walker 36*4 off 3/8 The Dominion Bureau of SI a tisties reports that carloadings on Canadian railways were 3.9';: higher in Hie first week of Del ober as compared to the same Jones, District secretary of the j period last year.Society, who also presided over the meeting.Mrs H.Frazer, organist, pre sided for the hymns and a short Vcmr job pays you one income.You probably work pretty hard for it.But getting a second income can be a lot easier.It's quite possible you can have other people \u2014 including the top management of leading Canadian companies \u2014 doing the work to earn it for you! It sounds like a good idea \u2014 and it's not too difficult.Many Canadian men and women are doing it through their ownership of shares in well-managed, dividend-paying Canadian companies.While they are working for one company, they are part owners of others.As part owners, they share in these companies\u2019 profits and benefit directly from the growth of Canadian business.How much money to start?.You don\u2019t have to be wealthy to become an investor.Many are making regular stock purchases with less than S500 a year to invest.One thing, however, is most important.You want to be sure you arc in good financial shape, that you can take care of all regular expenses and emergency demands from your present income.Then you are ready to start thinking about investing and building up a second income.Taking this common sense point ©f view, you arc going to he interested in a long-term programme \u2014 not in trying to turn a quick profit 1 by buying on the basis of tips and hunches.You want facts.You know that not all companies pay dividends, and not all companies grow.You realize that there are good years and bad and that stock market prices go up and down with business conditions.What you're looking for is average normal growth of your investment income.And the facts you want are easy to get.What you want to know .; .You\u2019ll find a lot of these facts in the popular booklet \u201chow to grow a second income\u201d.It\u2019s free and takes only about 15 minutes to read.It outlines certain principles important to the average investor, lists the stockbrokers who are Members of either or both of the Montreal Exchanges, defines commonly used stock market terms, gives many other facts you'll find useful.Of course, you\u2019ll probably still have some other questions.The man to answer them is one of the broker Members of the Montreal Exchanges.He'll be glad to discuss your plans with you.Give him a call and arrange to sit down with him for a frank and friendly talk about your plans.He can answer yeur questions and give you advice on how to get started on a well-planned, long-term programme to increase your income and future security.IRA ACTION?BELFAST (Reuters) \u2014 Two Northern Ireland police stations j were attacked Monday night by ; gunmen believed to 'belong to the i outlawed Irish Republic Army.! Police returned the fire but first I reports said there were no casualties on either side.The stations are situated close to the border with the Irish Republic.VISIT AREA Continued from page 1 out all present difficulties brought a declaration from the mayor that: \u201cNo one i.s perfect.No one can prepare a by-law that will not contain something which must be changed.When the Council changes the zoning bylaw, it does not act like a child.A serious study is made before The Council never before has been blamed for changes made to the zoning by-law.\u201d NEW GAS STATIONS A suggestion by Aid.Gervais that a petition be circulated among residents of the McCroa-WiLson streets area to learn their views on a proposal to erect a gasoline station as this intersection was dropped after it was learned there were only ten residences in the neighborhood.The Council will also visit a site on Galt Street We.'t before making any decision on a request of the Champlain Oil Company for an amendment to the zoning by-law which would permit the I constructtion of a service station i at this point.! described the many spots they devotional service was held.: visited.\t1 The minutes were read by the Refreshments were served by secretary-treasurer, Lome Taber, Mrs John Silvester and Mrs.who also reported that $548.21 John Ewan.\t! has been sent to District head- - quarters.EAST FARNHAM \u2014 Mr.Hugh Collins, Edmonton, Calgary Power Ltd.report earnings of $4.85 per Share for the 12 months ended August 31st.compared with $4.30 per share in the same period last year.Books will open today on a $50 million Province of Ontario I issue.Interest rate is 6% on a choice of two maturities: one of ten years priced at.par and the Mr.Jones expressed thanks to niher of 20 years priced at 99.25 HAMILTON, Isabella At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Monday, October 19, 1959.Isabella Aiken?, beloved wife of Alfred Hiunillon.in her 67th year.Resting at her late residence, Milby, Que.Funeral service from St.George's Church, Lennoxville on Thors day, October 22nd at 2:00 p.tn.Rev.T.J.Matthews officiating.Interment in Malvern C'emelery.ft L Bishop Funeral Chapel, IX).2 9977.LOWELL At the home of her son, Vein Lowell, North Hatley, I Quo , on Monday, October 19th 1959, Minnie Jane Vance, beloved I wife of the laic Wesley A.Lowell, in her 86th year.Resting at the above address, where prayers will lie held on Thursday, Oc tobor 22nd, at 2.00 p.m., followed by service in St.Barnabas Church, Rev.(\u2019has.If, ,S.Chocs man officiating Interment in the Reedsville Cemetery North Hatley.the local officers and collectors, who had done so well in organi Alta .spent two days with Mrs.; zjng guch a successful canvass.D W.Collins and visited rela ; I( wa9 decided that Ihe Prestives and friends in this vicinity.| byterjan church will organize Ihe He also spent a day with hisjeanva-s next year, providing both mother, Mrs Grace Collins, at j a prPsldcnt and a secretary- the Wales Home, Richmond.treasurer for the one-year lorm.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Barber, oflYring amounted to $11.50.trank, John and Nancy, of Orms-\tyqr |on(,s spoke on Ihe work town, were weekend guests of friends and relatives here.A.Mrs.of Ihe Bible Society, and hr told ,,01 the increasing demand for R.McCafferty accompanied j Bibl\u20acs jn Comnlumsl countries them on their return, trip.Miss Lillis Righton is a welcome helper in our Sunday School and mid week groups.Miss Righton is a member of the staff of Cowansville High School.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Powers entertained in honor of (heir to yield 6.06%.The ten year bands are non callable and the 20 year bonds callable after 181 years\t.j Steinbergs Ltd.in a prrlimt-j nary report stale that earnings per share of $1 13 for the year! ending July 25th compared to $1.09 a share in the same period last year.530 Prospert St \u2014 LO.2-2466 MILLFIELD \u2014 Mrs.Effie Leach and Miss Mary Leach, from Calgary, Alla., and Mr.and Mrs.Art Murray, from Dundas, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lear month.Miss Helen Learmonth, nnoxville and Miss Mildred and later by Mr.and Mrs.R Thompson, Mrs.L C.Horner, Mrs.Allen.Sr., and Mrs.Herbert Allen, Mrs.Trssio Thompson, | Mrs.George Hobbs, all neigh hors and friends when they resid ed in this vicinity.Mr and Mrs Scribner arc guests of Mrs Han nab Elliott.Brigham where rM-Aiken at Mansonville is reeuper aling from surgery, j isimes in j Bibles are now being printed :n Russia, where the printers can-! not keep up with the demand.A film, The Leaves of Ihe Tree, was shown, telling the j story of a young Scandiavian cou-! pie who dedicated their lives to j of 1-ei , cl\u2019t.1r spreading Christianity in Ethio- Learmonth, of Thetford Mmes 4inn?.-! pia.They translated the Bible in- were also weekend ««esIs o the I their parents and brother Everett.\t' Mr.Freddie Abrahams and Miss Betty Davidson, of Slier brooke.were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Davidson.MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet *how-inq beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone o- call: Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) cousins, Mr.and Mrs.Scribner, Mansonville.At dinner P* .they were joined by Mrs.Arthur t0 ,llp 1\tank'tiage Mahannah, of Farnham Centre, wl,1\"w\thrr 35,h year.Bruce Moffat, president of the local society, thanked Mr.Jones.Draper-Hastings FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville - Sutton Waterloo - Knowlton Mansonville Tel.157 Cowansvill Tel.11 Sutton BRIGHAM \u2014 Mrs.Minnie Kennedy, from Rosalind, Alta., Mr.and Mrs.R.Dymonri, from Calgary, and Mrs.E.Mayo, of Ottawa, Ont., have\t.\t.p^Kect Webb .«d bccn vlsi,lin« Mt«' Kennedy\u2019s i m,.'and Mrs.'Rarter were guests Mr and Mrs Robert VVebb and brother Mr.C.F.Thomas.Oth- of thf,ir son.jn.|aw and daughter, family were guests at a going f.r rclatim of Mrs.Kennedy Mr anfl Mr,.James Angrave, away party at the home of Mr.vjsllinrr\tsamp home were COOKSHIRE \u2014 Guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Barter were Mr.and Mrs.A.Lovering, from Newington.Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Meredith Barter and family, of Watorville.Share in our country's growth\u2014 Invest in Canadian stocks PuMishcd by the Members of THE MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE and THE CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE lb; vom FREE COPY of \"now m orow a wrovr» ixenur-from your Member Becker, if you already have one.or from any oibe* Member Broker of the Montreal Stock Exchange or the Canadian Stock Fxehanpe or by \u2019\"«'ling thia eouron direct to The Montreal Stock Exchange.Der«.1 h\u2022 45Î St, Frarçnii Xavier St, Montreal (It it yours without oblifatlon of any kind» Sus; Plea.\" tend me fmn bookiei rtm tPireitment.fPlease Print) YOU WH0 NEVER FINISHED HIGH SCHOOL Ar* lnvt-««r Fit FT.b09kl«i.Tell* now you '\"«n *»nt your Htch School Dlp!om* AT HOWE IN SPARE TtMT AMERICAN SCHOOL, *083 SHERBROOKE ST.W, MONTREAL, OUI.If you havr an rdueationai pro-blofn, write ui.W* can help you.S*nrt me your FRFT, M-n»** Hlsh School Bookie* *n powder toBpnn* kle on your plates, keep* false teeth more firmly w*t Gives confident feel-in* of security and added comfort.CLEVELAND \u2014 Miss Betty Smith has returned j home from the Sherbrooke Hospi- WATERLOO _______\t1f,).wtui'f shp underwent aur fty.\t\\ Mrs.Olive McCloud Gibson \\ir.and Mrs.Fred Astell, ™ from Goshen, N.Y .who has been Windsor Mills, were guests of a guest of her cousin, Mrs.Agm\u2019s Mr and Mrs John Day.i orcomn for the ptat three weeks _______ returned home with Dr.J.L.S.~~~\t^ _ Simpson, who spent, her vacation\t(Tfiril lU (i/UlUtUB Nouummv.gooev pasty taste or hoi Imt.C»*t FAtSTLF.TH tod*v at drug eountara everywhere.at her home here.Guests of Mrs.Gorge C.Tet- reault were Mr.and Mrs.Omcr Malhoeuf, Ronald, Ricky, and Susan Sonia, od Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Tetreault, Reter ! and Debbie, of Otterburn Heights, and Mr and Mrs.Houris Whitehead, Kim and Kathy, of Knnwl i Ion The pxccutiv'' »n*I mnmbcre of th\" W A of RaiKlboro United Church take thl* opportunity of thanklnK all who helped In any way to make our recent Chicken Pic Supper such a success.To all outsiders who cooked, waited on table nr helped In any j way w* would tike to say a very hie , 'Hiank You RANDBOStn.W A Mrs W.J.Oraham, Pre*, Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks 11.60 per truer Mon DEATH NOTICES I Sc per line.Mirumum oherfw $1.60 (10 tinea or leu.) IN MEMORIAMS $1.00 plue 20 copia per Line fot poetry.Additional name* over three 10 cent! each name.ALU ABOVE NOTICES MUST CAHHY SIGNATURE QT PARTY SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARY COLUMN Oblluartca received within one month of death are publlihed free.A charge of $6.00 It made for thoee delayed beyond thte period. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.20, 19M FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone\u2014LO.9-3636 Connects All Deportments.TV Guide Thes« program listing» are supplied by the stations to its readers.They are subject to change without notice, and are published by the Sherbrooke Record as a service WCAX-TV, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH P'.TS - 3 cent» per word, minimum charge 50 cent» tor I* worn* or lets; three consecutive insertion», 3ra day halt charge; sis consecutive Insertions, 23% oft 10 cent» for mtillng Record Bo» replies.OEADLINI - Cle«»lflea Ad« accepted until 4.00 p.m.day previous to Insertion.Auction Ssles, Legal Notice», Cle»»lfleo Display end OI»play eds accepted until 1Î.OO noon prevlou» dev.LO.9-3636 12.To Let 1.Articles For Sale SODA bar and «tools plus equipment, like new.Apply Earl Davis, North Hatley.CHESTERFIELD set.modern, llRht wood, foam rubber; walnut dlnln* room «et; larçe, modern oak desk and chair; two single beds, bookcase heads; two chests of drawers.Rev.Mr.Reeve, LO.2-2710.TWO fur coats, one Hudson seal, one leopard, slr.e 12, reasonable price.Tel: LO.!>217fi.8R« Ontario Street.BEDROOM SET, double bed spring and mattress, vanity, dresser, bureau, kitchen table & chairs.Continental double bed, box spring and mattress.Men\u2019s bureau.Dresser.Kroehler chesterfield and chairs Hoover vacuum with attachments.Mahogany whatnot.Coffee (able 9 x 15 gray rug Trunks Baldwin\u2019s Storage Phone 9-2925.Ci.F.Television, 14 inch, portable with table, Eureka mobtle-alr vacuum cleaner, both nearly new.rea sonable for cash Teh Msgog Victor 3-5617, At 367 Alexonder St., Sherbrooke 1700 sq.ft.floor space Mezzanine.For store or office for doctor, lawyer or insurance company.Apply.369 Alexander.TWO six room apartments to let, in new' house, located at 85 Chartier Street, $105.00 monthly.Apply Her-eule Marcoux, 150 Argyle Street, Tel: LO, 9-5941, 3.Typewriters For Sale UNDERWOOD typewriter, standard, good condition, bargain.207 Ball Street.Tel 1.0 9-4989 4.Property For Sale LENNOXVtLLE - 8 room, brick house, oil besting, centrally located, with double garage.Must be sold to settle estate.Tel: 1,0.2-S926 or t o.2-848! after 5:00 p.m, s HOUSE designed for gracloue living, Ideal for executive or professional man Situated In L»nnox-ville and standing in approximately one acre of landscaped ground.Four «parlous bedrooms, fully equipped kitchen, la'-ge living room with fireplace, dining room, den, rumpus room etc Special low price for quick sale Tel 1.0\t2-5544.D.W.H.Brasier, Estate Management, Lennoxvllle.DRIVE over St.Esprit parish, near Sherbrooke\u2019s University.Visit these beautiful residences.Make one your home, 1505 Caron \u2014- 158t Prunier \u2014 1565 St.Esprit.Also 1035 .1080 Mal-outn (Chartier).Early possession.Favourable arrangements.Satisfaction assured.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.3 FURNISHED rooms, healed, 598 Montreal St., Apt.5, Tel; LO.7-49B4.MODERN new spacious six room Individual residence 1080 Malouln (Chartlerj.Large garage.Large everything.Immediate posaession.Call Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.APARTMENT, 3 large bright rooms with bath, Galt Street West.Tel: LO.2-7769, SELF-contalned house, 8 rooms, centrally located, oil furnace, freshly painted Inside and out Apply P O.Box 89, Danville, or Tel: TE 9-2253 evenings.7 ROOM flat, North Ward, available Nov.1st, heated, ground floor, also playroom and garage.For information Tel: LO.7-7047.DUFFERIN AVE.7 rooms, second floor, heated hot water, electric stove and Frigidaire furnilshed.$85.Frank J.Conway, LO 7-5162 and 1/)-2-4943.Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVA1S, LA NO LA IS & MONTY Armand Rousseau, Q C., Paul MuUlna Gervais, André Cinglais, Rene Monty LOrrsln» 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work snd General Practice.Rosenbloom Bldg, opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) LO 2-2120 WESLEY H BRADLEY, Q.C.The Canada Bldg,, 455 Craig Street West, Montreal UN 1-2737.Chartered Accountants McDonald, cjRRie a eo Chartered Accountant» COOPER BROTHERS A CO Chartered Accountant» 297 Duffertn Ave \u2014 LO.9-1666 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Balnt John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rimousk), Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary.Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE & CO Chartered Ao countanta, Montreal, 'A VALLEE, BEDARD, l.yonrala, Ga* con A Associates, D J Crockett, C.A., licensed trustee.201 Continental Building, SherDrooke, P.Q Tel LO 2-9680.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, 1 OTTAWA TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressed to Secretary, Department of Public] Works, Ottawa and endorsed \u2018\u2019TENT)- I F.H FOR EXTENSION AND ALTERATIONS, FEDERAL BLILDtNG, AC-j TONVALE, P- Q-\u201d, wdl! be received 1 unt,l 3.00 PM (EST), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1959.Plans, specifications and forms of tender can be »een, or can be obtained on deposit of sum of $75.00 In the form of a CERTIFIED bank ¦ cheque to the order of the RECEIV-ER GENERAL OF CANADA, through: ' Chief Architect, Hunter Building, Ottawa, Ont.; Regional Director, 16.31 Delorlmler Street, Montreal, P.Q., and can be seen at the Post Offices at Sherbrooke, Drum-mondvllle, Sorel and Actonvale, P.Q.The deposit will be released on return of the documents in good condition within a month from the date of reception of tenders.If not returned within that period the de Radio Guide Thes* program listings are supplied by tha stations and art published by the Sherbrooke Record as a service to its readers.They are subject to chenge without notice.4.30\tTempo with Len Brooke 5.00\tTempo: News 5.05 Tempo: Tea & Trumpets 5.30\tTempo: Monitor Stars A Roving Reporter 6.00\tTempo: News and 7 00 7.50 8.00 9.00 9.45 10.15 10.30 10.33 posit\twill\tbe forfeited.\t\t! 10.45 To must\tbe\tconsidered each\ttender 1055 11.00 111.30\t fa)\tbe accompanied by one\t\tOf\tthe ; 11>45 alternative\t\tsecurities called\tfor\tln iZIHi Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrtat Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-0517 Eve* ?xamlned.Property Management FOUR ROOM, ground floor apartment.$35.90 mopthly Apply 264 Montreal Street, Sherbrooke 15.Rooms To Let I*A,fKiF ROOM, heated, furnished or not.meals If desired.Tel- LO 7-4263.ROOMER wanted, must speak some English Apply Ml King Street, East.Sherbrooke.18 Wanted To Rent SFLF-con«alned house.3 bedrooms, Sherbrooke or vicinity on bus roule or Magog Record Box 57.20.Wanted To Purchase ONE SET of blacksmith\u2019s laps and dies and one post drill, R.E.Lowry, Eaton.PROPERTY Administrators Reg\u2019d.(1 Echenberg) for property management, rentals and supervtaion.Of flee:\t105 Wellington St North- Phona LO 7-6700 24.Salesmen Wanted ALL properties recommended, guaranteed to sell with family \"squeal of approval.\u201d Charles Connors, Real Estate, 138 Wellington St.No.Tel: LO.2-4000.5.Lots For Sale DRIVE to Sherbrooke\u2019s newest strictly residentlsl development, overlooking Sherbrooke Country Cluh, Jacques-Cirtler, Desroehers (Le-rlerc).Grime, Malouln Streets.Few superb horaesltes for your luxury home or would build your specifications.Call: Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand.Phone 2-0874.8.Cars For Sale 1955 CHEVROLET, iutovnatie drive.In very good condition.Mrs.Vera Lawrence, No^th Hatley .30.11.Livestock For Sale REGISTERF.D Holstein bulls, six to twelve months old, sired by very good and excellent hulls, good plus dams, up to 15,699 lbs.milk at 2 'ears.Gordon Spaulding, R.R 3, Lennoxvllle, Tel: LO, 2-4288 RFi HSTKRFID .ler-ev row, milking.Apply A, C.McKInvln, Clematis Farm, North Ilatlev.11 b.Baby Chicks AMES TN-CROSS pullets, read'-today, started and dayolds.Dual purpose and Leghorn chick*, dayold and started.Send for list.Fall-Winter delivery beat.broiler varieties should be ordered now.Bra\\ Hatchery, Lloyd Humbert, Talbot.Street.i formerly Newington), Sherbrooke Phone LO.9-3730.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE T«l.LO.2 M00 1430 King W.\u2014 Sherbrooke F.endtt-Vous de» Jeunes Sport, if\u201410 Modern Alley»-\u2014dutk-pins, 5 pins.Special uta» for all Leagues.For reservation»: J.Beaudoin, Tel.LO.9-S531 BOWLING FOOD SALFMAN required to sell products of an Ontario Food Manufacturer on a commission basis.Volume ai first would probably not warrant full time effort.Apply Box 876, London.Ontario.?,/ Female Help Wanted RF.SPONSIBLE woman or girl wanted to stay night* with lady living alone In apartment and recovering from Illness inn nursing care).Apply In person afternoons 214 Montreal Street.DO YOU use Avon Co emetics?Well* liked by women everywhere There j Is an excellent opportunity for you j to he an Ar on Representative In the area For Interview call Mrs.A , LeBrun, Waterloo 1075.28 Domestic Help Wanted i OOK-GENBRAL for centrally located Westmount home.Char kept.References Write 4291 Sherbrooke Street, Welt, Montreal 6, Que.RELIABLE woman wanted for house snd rare of two children.Steep In.Tel: LO, 7-5959.35.Business Opportunities ! FOR * low capital Investment you can buy a specialized business.Established revenue and great possibility of expansion.Located on most commercial thoroughfare in Sherbrooke.Apply P.O.Box 727, Sherbrooke.FOR SAU CUfftUrU restaurant, I gift shop and news*tand.Situated on main street, Ayer\u2019s Cliff Year round trade & facilities for expan- j slop.Low down payment.Call LO ; 2-5544 or write D, W.H.Brasier.F.state Management, Lennoxvllle.MAIL ORDER 01 tL&RS rtqulft* throughout the Province.Full or Part Time.No experience necessary or age limit.May be operated from own home anywhere In the Pro-vlnce.No financial outlay for merchandise.Write: Trans-World, P.O.Box 63, Rosemount Station, Montreal AUCTION SALE FOR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE Mrs.Henry Ray 7 CLOUGH AVE., LENNOXVILLE Saturday, Oct.24, 1959 AT 1:00 FM SHARP Moffat Electric Stove 74\u201d (like new); McClary refrigerator.; kitchen set; dining room set oak, chesterfield set; two double beds, 1 single bed; couch, sewing machine; bureaus, commodes; antique whatnot, drop leaf desk; rocking chairs, swivel chair; Captain\u2019s chair; occasional chairs; .sliver tea seirvlee.elghhxlav clock, 365 day clock; large wardrobe; wooden baskets; Master safe; card table; end tables; mirrors; electric tea kettle; vac-varum cleaner, lamps; set of dishes service for 12; step ladder, straight ladders, power saw vise; set of scales; lawn mower; twro oil drums; tools; 2 drum stoves; tool chest; odd lumber, several wooden chests; trunks, suit cases; hassock, rug 7x9, several hand hooked nigs; quilts; bed linen; silver ware; quantity of dishes; some I good antique pieces, knlck knacks, ! antique jewelry; coin collection; pictures, books, and many articles too numerous to list.Terms: CASH The property is also fo,r sale.For information concerning the property I phone LO.2-846: F.G.WEILLS, Auctioneer, Phone: LO.7-4023.the tender documents.lb) be made on the printed forms supplied by the Department and In accordance with the conditions set forth therein The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted.ROBERT FORTIER, Chief of Administrative Services and Secretary.12.15 12.30 Preview Plain Talk Preview CBC News Fighting Words Kindcrgarden on the Air CBC News Lift Up Your Hearts Marlon McCormick For Consumers School Broadcast Daytime Serial The Archers HIM New» Much Ado About Music Farm Broadcast CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING Weather 6.10 Tempo; ByLine 6 20 Tempo; On tb» Spot 6.40 Rawhide 7.00\tTeen-Agers 7.20 Tempo: Sign-Off by Len Brook* 7.30\tBookworms WEDNESDAY 12 59 Officia) rtme 1.15\tTommy Hunter 1.45 Music in Black and White 2.00\tCBC New» 2.03 T-Can Matinee 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tTempo: with Len Brooke 5.00\tNews 5 A3 Sights and Sounds 5.30\tTempo; Monitor Stars and Roving Reporter 6.00\tTempo: News and Weather 6.10 Tempo: Bylone 6.15\tSports with Larry O\u2019Brien 8.00\tBusiness Barometer 8.30\tDrama in Sound 9.00\tProject 10.00\tNat News Roundup 10.30\tVoices of the Past U-00 The World of Music 12.00\tCBC News and Sign-Off 6.20 Tempo; On the Spot 6.40\tRawhide 7.00\tTeen-Agers 7.30\tIntroduction to Wednesday Night 7.40\tBaroque Ensemble 8.00\tPompei 9.30\tMcGill Chamber Orchestra 10.00\tCBC National News, Roundup 10.30 Memoriors of the Boer War 11.00\tCollectors Choice 12.00CBC News 12.05 It Is written and Sign-Off ruESDAV- 9.00 Mv Little Margie 9 30 TV School 10.00\tOn the Go 10.30\tDecember Bride 11.00\tI Love uuey 11.30\tTop Dollar 12.00\tLove of Ufe ,2.30 search rat lomorro* 12.45 Gmdlne eight LOO News Headline* 1.15\tDuke and Hu Swingbtille* 1.30\tAs tne AorlO turtu 2.00\tMixing Bcwl 2.30\tHouseparty 3.00\tThe Big Fayoft 3.30\tVerdict Is Your» I.\tut) ttngntei Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tChe Edge of Night 5.00\tChuckwagon Tale» 5.45\tEd Owens and Country Squires 6.15\tKmck World of Sports 6.25 Weaiberwu# 5.30\tNewsttme 8.45\tD Edward»-New» 7.00\tUnion Pacific 7.30\tBold Ventunre 8.00\tThe Dennis O\u2019Keefe Show 9.00\tTightrope 9.30\tSpotlight Playhouse 10.00 Garry Moore Show II.\t10 Esso Reporter 11.15\tLouise and the Weather WEDNESDAY - 9.00 My Little Margie 9.30 TV School 10.00\tOn tbe Go 10.30\tA December Bride 11.00\t1 Love Lucy 11.30\tTop Dollar ) 12.00 Love oi Life i :2.30 Search for Tomorrow U.45 Gutmnc uight 1.00\tNew» Headlines 1.15\tDuke ana Hu Swingbtliies 1.30\tAs the «Vuria cum» 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tHousepsrty 3 00 The Big Payoff 3.30\tVerdict U Your* 4.ut) Brigtuei Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Nlgbi 5.00\tChuckwagon Tales 5 45 Duke and Hi.Swtrgblllies 6.15\tKnlck World of Sports 6.25 Weatherwlae 6.30\tNewstime 8.45 D Edwards-New» 7.00\tHuckleberry Hound 7.30\tThe Lineup 8.30\tMen Into Space 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tI\u2019ve Got a Secret 10.00 Armstrong Circle Theatre 11,10 Vermont Edition 11.15\tLouise and the Weather 11.20 Ready on Stage 3 THURSDAY - 9 00 My Little Margie 9.30 TV School Time 10.00\tOn the Go 10.30\tDecember Bride 11.00\t1 Love Lucy 11.30\tTop Dollar 12.00\tLove at Life ,2.30 Search tor t ommorro» 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews and Across the Fence 1.15\tDuke and Hu Swingbiilies 1.30\tAs the world turn* 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tHouseparty 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 1.30\tVerdict is Yours 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tEdge of Night 5.00\tChuckwagon Taie» 6.10\tKmck.WorW at Sports 8.25 Weaiherwtse 8.30\tNewstune 6.45\tD Edwards\u2014New» 7.00\t26 Men 7.30\tTo Tell The Truth 8.00\tBetty Hutton Show 8.30\tJohn Ringo 9.00\tZane Grey Theatre 9.30\tPlayhouse 90 1.00\tEsso Reporter 1.10\tVermont Edition 11.15\tLouise and the Weather 11.20 Heady on Stage 3 Sports AUCTION SALE For Nathan L.Maher MAIN STREET.SCOTSTOWN Saturday, Oct.24th, 1959 AT lùiOO A M.TO RE SOLD two chesterfield suites; dining room set; chin» cabinet; | International refrigerator dike newi; ¦ organ; radio; dropleaf desk; easy chairs; washing machine; wardrobe; j end tables and number of odd tables; whatnots; Captain\u2019s chair; large ; quantity of books; sewing ma- j chine corner love seat; dart board; desk lamps and manyj other lamps; kitchen stove; aluminum set (newi; electric heaters; kitchen stool; chest of drawers; large quan-tity of bed linens; many beds, bureaus, and commodes; hot plate, electric appliances; stiver service set; silver ware and flat ware; Urge quantity of very good china some very ; good antique pieces; collection of China cups; cocoa sets; colored glass \u2022 (etc.); very large quantity of crystal and glass ware; rocking chairs and | many odd chairs; targe quantity of I dishes and cooking utensils; very nice ! collection of pitchers of assorted Maes; garden tools (etc.); many other articles too numerous to mention, j please note this Is a very large Auc-| tion Including a number of collections with a number of antique pieces, In all lines, all in very nice condition, all to he sold without reserve.Please plan to attend early.Terms: CASH.ART BENNETT, Auctioneer, Tel, 100 \u2014 SAW YERViLLE, HELP WANTED Opening for 2 Junior Clerks, 1 male, 1 female.Usual Company benefits.For particulars: Write Record Box 55 Service Depot Expert Repairs end Parfs for all types of washing machines.Tel.LO.2-4723 1601 King St.W.SHERBROOKE Die Of Small Pox S JAKARTA, Indonesia (Reuters) ; At least 30 deaths have been reported in a renewed outbreak of ; smallpox in widespread areas of i the southern Celebes, where 'years of rebellion and banditry ; have halted mass inoculation programs.From Outer Space AUSTIN, Tex.(API \u2014 Scientists have identified a jumble of, smashed rock in west Texas as the site of an asteroid-earth collision about 50,000,000 years ago.36.Miscellaneous GOOD HOME wanted for » dog \"f your choice Tel: LO 9-3533 Y'OUNG girl desires transportation by automobile to Florida around New let \\nply Immediately 1o Record Box 58 ARTHUR BL0UIR LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture visit us.We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many secondhand articles in excellent condition.FURNITURE STOVES ACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS AUCTION SALE for Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Speller and Mrs.Ernesf Deacon of 129 Lome Ave., Lennoxville, to be held in the let! wing of fhe Sherbrooke Arena Thursday, October 22nd, of 7 p.m.sharp.(AN AUCTION OF INTEREST) TO BE SOLD: Leonard refrigerator, 1959 mode]; Westing-house refrigerator.1957 model- rhilco all automatic electric stove, 1958 model, Frigidaire electric stove, 1957 model; Davenport set with 2 chairs, (new); coffee tables and end tables; hassock; livingroom rug with ozite, 9 x 12;\t12 ft.hall runner with ozite; dining-room rug with ozite, 7x9; table model radio; lamps and reading lamps; chrome high chair; chrome Lloyd baby carriage; baby\u2019s play pen; baby's crib; bathroom scales; smoker's stand; odd beds and mattresses, bureaus and commodes; electric blanket; 2-burner hot plate; card table and odd tables; mahogany bedroom suite, complete (new); 1 Kilgour complete bedroom suite; youth bed and highboy to match- rollaway bed: chrome children's breakfast set; 2 vacuum cleaners; kitchenette set; kitchen cabinet; rocking chairs; trunks; drapes and curtains; clothing; bed linen; dress form; quantity of children's toys; dropleaf table- 2 bread mixers; 2 electric frying pans; 2 mixmasters; 1 pressure cooker; complete everbrite copperbottom service set; 2 steam irons; 2 featherweight irons; 2 pop-up toasters; 2 waffle irons; folding ironing board; lawn chairs; large quantity\u2019 of dishes and cooking utensils; garden hose and tools; mechanic tools.Many other articles too numerous to mention.All to be sold as both parties are leaving to reside in Florida.Please note this is an outstanding auction: mostly all new or like new furniture, in beautiful condition.TERMS: CASH ART.BENNETT AUCTIONEER Tel.100\t\u2014 Sawyerville 11.20 Ready on Stage 3 1 WPTZ, Plaftsburg \u2014 Channel 5 9.00\tArthur Murray Show 9.30 Startime TV\u2019s Finest Hour 11.00\tLate News fUESDAY- 7.25 Local News 7.30\tNews 8 25 Local News 8.30\tToday 9.00\tThis is the Ufe 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Ml (0 30 Treasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price Is Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.00\tHe lac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You LOO News 1.15\tSmiley Willette 1.30\tFor You Madame 2.00\tQueen For A Day 2.30\tTin Man 3.00\tYoung Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom These Root» 4.00\tHouse on High Street 4.30\tSplit Personality 3.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.30\tRomper Room «.00 News 6.15\tWeatherman 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6.30\tLooney Tune Time 7.00\tFilm Feature 7.30\tFlight 8.00\tCinfidential File 8.30\tOfficial Detective WEDNESDAY- 8.30\tToday 9 00 The Christophers 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Ml ¦.0.31) Treasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price is Right 11.30 Concentration 12.0V) ftc-fac-Uough LOO News 1.15\tSmiley Willette 5.00\tAmerican 5.30\tRomper Room 6.00\tNew> 6.15\tWeatherman 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6.30\tLooney Tune Time 7.00\tI Spy 7.30\tWagon Train 8.30\tOrne and Harriet 9.00\tPerry Como Show 10.00\tWednesday Night Fights 10.45 Music Hall 11.00\tLate News, Sports TUESDAY\u2014 5.00\tOn Safari 5.30\tSky King 6.00\tLeave It to Beaver 6.30\tMetro 6.45 CBC TV News 6.55 Sports Preview 7.01\tTabloid 7.30\tDonna Reed Show 8.00\tChewy Show 9.00\tFront Page Challenge 9.30\tStar Time 11.00\tCBC TV Newa 11.15 Viewpoint 11.22 Sports Final 11.30\tFeature Film THURSDAY- 3.25 Local Newi 8.30 Today CBMT, Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 WEDNESDAY 9.00\tThis Is the Answer 9.30\tTV School Times 10.00\tDough Re Mi 0.31) Treasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price is Bight 11.30\tConcentration 12.00\tTic Tae Dough 12.30\tI Could Be You 1.00\tSmiley WUlette 1.30\tFor You Madame 2.00\tQueen For a Day 2.30\tThin Man 3.00\tYoung Dr Malone 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4 00 House On High Street 4.30\tSplit Personality 5.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.30\tRomper Room 6.00\tNews 6.15 Atanttc Weatherman 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6.30\tLooney Time Time 7.00\tBat Masterson 7.30\tU.S Marshall 8.00\tJohnny Staccato 9.00\tBachelor Father 9.30\tFord Show 10.00\tYou Bet Your Life 10.30\tDecoy 11.00\tLate News 11.20 20th Century 5.00\tArt In Action 5.30\tHuckleberry Hound 6.00\tThe Rifleman 6.30\tMetro 6.45 CBC TV New* 6.55 Sports 7.01\tTabloid 7.30\tHighway Patrol 8.00\tHave Gun WIU Travel 8.30\tLive a Borrowed Life 9.00\tPerry Como Show 10.00\tStudio Pacific 10.30\tExplorations 11.00\tCBC TV News and Weather 11.22 Sports Final 11.30\tFeature Film THURSDAY 5.00\tFilm 5.30\tRoy Rogers 6.00\tBachelor Father 6.30\tMetro 6.55 Sports 7.01\tTabloid 7.30\tProvincial Affairs 7.45 Scan 8.00\tThe Deputy 8.30\tThe Bob Hope Show 9.30\tMan From Black-hawk 10.00\tTalent Caravan 10.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Viewpoint 11.22 Sports Final CHLT-TV _ Channel 7 \u2022 B-H PAINT We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.ATTENTION FARMERS Shavings from softwood lumber for sale in pressed bales.Bales as 18\" x 18\" x 28\" \u2014 Weight 60 to 70 lbs.SPECIAL PRICE on quantities of 300 bales or more.Apply to: Sherbrooke Lumber & Supply Ltd.1500 Pacific St.\u2014 Tel.LO.9-5161 \u2014 Sherbrooke TUESDAY- 12.30 CHLT TV Aujourd\u2019hui 12.40 CBMT News 12.50\tPremiere Edition 1.00\tPot Pourri Féminin 2.00\tTheatre en Matinee 3.00\tDocumentaire 3.45\tCine Feuilleton 4.00\tMenu à la Carte 4.30\tMatinee With Sally 4.45\tTheatre des Petits 5.00\tGrey Ghost 5.30\tLes Casse-Cous 6.00\tTi-Blanc Richard 6.30\tTélé-Bulletin 6.45\tLa Météo 6.50\tEdition Sportive 7.00\tLa Vie dans nos Forets 7.15 Melodies d'anton 7 30 Cachettes et Devinettes 7.45\tPar le trou de le Serrure 8.00\tScotland Yard 8.30\tEn votre Ame et Conscience 9.00\tC\u2019est la Vie 9.30\tAla mode de Ches nous 10.00\tHockey-Ligue Amer.10.30 Vedettes d\u2019aujourd\u2019hui 11.00 Téléjournal 11.15 CHLT-TV News WEDHNESDAY\u2014 12.30 CHLT TV\u2019 Aujourd'hui 12.40 CBMT\u2014TV News 12.50 Premiere Edition 1.00\tPort Pourri Feminine î.00 Matinee Theatre 3.30\tDocumentaire 3 45 Clné-FeuUIeton 4.00\tMenu à la Carte 4.30\tActualité féminine 4.45\tTheatre des Petits 5.00\tShernif of Cochise 5.30\tRadisson 6.00\tMelody Ranch 6.30\tTélé-Bulletin 6.45\tLa Météo 6.50 Edition Sportive 7.00\tFaites ¦ le vous Memes 7.15 Dans les Cantone 7.45\tCar l\u2019amour .8.00\tLe Point d'interrogation 8.30\tCM Vous Invite 9.00\tEn Haut de la Pente douce 9.30\tLe Theatre des Vedettes 10.00 La lutte 10.45 Rolande et Robert WMTW, Mt.Washington ^ ( NOBODY'S GOT ) | ^ ^ TME GUTS TO,; 1 (^KILL SNMOOSe.y JJBWING for alteration and repairing Tel: l.O.7.7853.37.Personal JAMES LEVIC of PARIS AUTO 1744 King W., Sherbrooke, LO.9-0501, LO.7-7394 specialises in serving English.speaking customers.CITROEN AND PANHARD DEALERS HYGIENE supplies .rubber goodai Mailed postpaid In plain sealed en velopti with price Hat.Six samples 15c.\t25 samples, 1100.Melt order Dept.C-l, Nov Rubber CP.Box CL Hsmtlton.Ont \"Learn More About Feet\" JEROME J.PIGEON, D.T.O.New methods of Foot Correction \u2014 also Cornt, Callouses.No arch supporti.Mon.thru' Thurs., étlS P.M.\u2014 #:00 P.M.83 Peel St., Sherbrooke.Phone mornings or after 6 P.M., LO.2-7393 40.Found 6g^\t» VfKATS BECOME OF THOSE RUGGED LADS I COMMANDED A _ FEW SEARS AGO ?¦ua HOLSTEIN HETFV.R, about 3 year* old, strayed Into my pasture.September.Owner may have heifer by paying thi* ad.Elmer Mill», Richmond.PRE FAB SUMMER COTTAGES from $595 \u2014 wide selection in styling and finishei.Literature on request.Immediate deliveries.ALSO\u2014call us for cottage lots.COLIN C MacPHERSON Reg'd.100 Lake St.\u2014let.VI.3-3348 MAGOG DROVE IMMUTBft TAKE RIFT V - tr-LU jjXKW NEXT PXV, IN COîHMiV If RIGHT?:-I'LL.organize au.combat vers -ARM 'EM \u2014 AND TURN'EM LOOSE ON THOSE.'K.' SHMOOS/.f THEV'RZ STILL AROUND, SR.'.' THEN PCflT AN NRTIdWT \\ AL'BI THERE kMJ5T 86 Ni'\u2019 TWC-HOl\u2019R REPiDD without witnesses ic PROVE THEY &XW YOU PURINô ThU TIIAEi /LUCtClUiI YifVS MONE VERY LITTLE, 'NELL ST MET WITH TH£ EMrMuV I VISIT EM WE WERE WITH PENNY StOST OF THE PAV, CAPTMN EASY! SHE NEVER LEFT TOWN TILL/ WE PUT HER ON A TRAIN FOR HOME A60UT 7150 RW! SHE HAS OTHER FRIENDS HERE THAT SHE DROPPED BY TO SEE WHEN SHE WASN\u2019T WITH US.THEY'LL SWEAR SAME TWVKS'.TUESDAY \u2014 8.45\tTeddy Bear Playhouse 9.45\tMarhorte 3IUls 10.00\tMorning Movie 12.00\tAcross the Board 12.30\tPantominme Quia 1.00\tMusic Bingo 1.30\tA World Away 2.00\tDay In Court 2.30\tGale Storm Show 3.00\tBeat The Clock 3.30\tWho Do You Truxt 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.30\tBin Tin Tin 8.00\tEarly Show 7 20 Tri-State News and Weather 7\t25 watch Your Weather 7.30\tBronco 8\t30 Wyatt Earp 9.00\tRifleman 9.30\tPhilip Marione 10.00 Alcoa Present* 10.30\tKeep Talking U.OO Tomorrow\u2019» Headlines Movies 11.05 Mt.Wash.Weither 11.10 World\u2019s Best WEDNESDAY\u2014 8.45\tTeddy Bear Playhouse 10 00 Ding Dong School 10.30\tMorning Movie 12.00 Across the Board 12.30\tPantomime Qulx 1.00\tMusic Bingo 1.30\tA World Away 2.00\tDey In Court 2.30\tGale Storm Show 3.00\tBeat The Clock 3.30\tWho do you Trust) 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5\t3n My Friend Fllcka 6.00\tEarly Show 6\t50 Trl-State Neitj 6\t53 Watch Yeur Weather 7\t00 United Fund Kick-Off 7 30 Court of Lest Resort 8.00\tCharlie Weaver Show 8.30\tBorder Patrol 9.00\tHawaiian Eue 9.30\tDecoy 10.00\tWednesday Night Fights 10 45 Outdoor Show 11.00\tTomorrow's Headlines 11.05 Mt.Wash.Movies 11.00 Téléjournal 11.30\tThéâtre au Coin du Feu THURSDAY\u2014 12.30\tCHLT\u2014TV Aujourd\u2019hui 12.40 CBMT TV News 12.30 Premiere Edition 1.00\tPot Pourri Féminin 3.30\tDocumentaire 3.45\tCiné-Feuilleton 4.00\tMenu à la Cart* 4.30\tMatinee with Sally 4.43 Le Théâtre des Petits 5.00\tBoots and Saddle 5.30\tRoule Taboulé 6.00\tTi-Blanc Richard 6.30\tTélé-Bulletin 6.45\tLa Météo 6.50 Edition Sportive 7.00\tFantaisies Musicales 7.30\tTelephone Sonne 7.45\tToi et Moi 8.00\tA 1a Porte St-LoulX 8\t30 Le Surnenat 9.00\tRendezvous avec Michelle 9.30\tL\u2019Heure du Concert 11.00\tTéléjournal 11.15 CHLT-TV Newa 11.30\tMystery Night 12.30\tSign Off Channel 8 11.10 World\u2019s Best Movies THURSDAY- 8.45\tTeddy Bear Playhouse 9\t45 Marjorie Mulls 10.00\tMorning Movie 12.00\tAcross the Board 12.30 Pantomime Quia 1.00\tMusic Bingo 1.30\tA World Away 2.00\tDay in Court 2 30 Gale Storm Show 3.00\tBeat The Clock 5.30\tWho do you TruxM 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.30\tMy Friend Flicks 6.00\tEarly Show 715 Trl-State News and Sports 7.25 Watch Your Weather 7.30\tGale Storm Show 8.00\tDonna Reed Show 8.30\tThe Real McCoy* 9.00\tPat Boone Show 9.30\tMeet McGraw 19.00\tDecoy 10\t30 Medic 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019» Headlines 11.05 Mt Wash.Weather 11.10 World\u2019s Beat Movies OVER 55 YEARS We Have Been Doing ELECTRICAL WIRING & MOTOR REPAIRS for the people of Sherbrooke and district! You can depend on us for a good job al a fair price! CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT JOBI WISGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTS STREET \u2014 TEL.LO.2-08Î8 Established 1903 The Doctor GOODS and SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE LITTLE LIZ adult cold treatment ROUTINE ISN'T FITTED TO CHILD'S NEEDS By Harold Thomas Hyman, M.D.Written for NEA Service In most households a routine for treatment of the common cold somehow gets established.So far as most family doctors are concerned, this is satisfactory.Few physicians find the adult with a head cold a welcome visitor to their waiting rooms.Even fewer want to pay a home visit to the grownup with a common cold.But all agree that it may be a grievous error to rely on home ¦reatment for the infant or youngster who seemed to have notning more than a \u201crunny nose,'1 These are the reasons you ought to call your doctor to see the baby, the preschool youngster and the \" schoolboy or schoolgirl who has the sniffles: \u2014What appears to be a mere head cold may be the earliest manifestation of a much more serious infection, like measles or poliomyelitis.At this stage the diagnosis is difficult to a well-trained physician.It is next to impossible for the amateur.Delay in diagnosis deprives the patient of early treatment when the most can be accomplished.It also favors household spread of the infection, which is most highly communicable in its first stages.\u2014In babies and youngsters, the common cold rarely confine?its damage to nose and throat.Almost always, the area of inflammation spreads to involve sinuses, middle ears, bronchi, lungs and lymph glands.Before secondary bacterial invasion- can occur m these delicate tissues, already damaged by the virus, effective closes or shots of penicillin and other \u201cmiracle drugs-\u2019 of similar MOVING and STORAGE for furniture \u2014 Separata Apartment Storage \u2014 Mot ing \u2014 Packing \u2014 Local & Long Distance.Agent for United Van Lines.RAOUL MARTINEAU TRANSPORT Tel.LC.24589 Money may not bring hoppt-ness, but it mokes your nerve* a lot steodier.\te«i»e SHERBROOKE ELDON F.McGEE New York Life Insurance Co.Accident & Sickness Protection.Major Medical, Life Insurance.Group or individual.Tel.Bus.: LO.9.5103 Res.: LO.91518 TAILOR For ladles and gentlemen General Repairs ?.COLLETTE 82 King W\u201e Apt 10 LO 24334 SHERBROOKE STOVE OIL FUEL OIL Complete Burner Services PETROLE \"LION\" FUELS Inc.Gerard and Paul Bourque, Prop.Gerard and Paul Bourque, props.184 Wellington St.S.LO.9-2563 Cnertler Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel aiienmen.ana wheel eel-ancinj en all type* of vehicle*.Have your springs checked new.If they are too lew or toe eoft All cers fully insured while In our care.Rapid euerentr»\" service Office: LO 2-4833 Re*., LO.9-3108 180 GALT W SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.20, 1959\t7 Missionary Sociely At Ayer's Cliff Holds Autumn Thank-Offering Meeting AYER'S C i.1 \u2019 F \u2014 The\tMr».Johnston's address Mrs.\tWorks Department\tthat the New\tCelia\tDale,\tand\tMr\tand Mrs.Autumn Thankoffering meeting\tPierce and Mrs Walker renoer-\tGovernment Pest\tOffice would\tstinrt\tCm\tand\tsons\tThnrnfnn of the W M S u.is held in the\ted a second duet.\the started early m\tNovember.It\t.\t, QV\t\" Z., Church Hal! with Mrs Willard The benediction was pronounc.VV'U be erected on part of the\t\u2018 .\u2018 Rexford presiding\tPd by Rev.Mr.Seaton, after Southern Canada Power lot on\t'l!S' \" Hur?d their son and family, brooke Presbyterial.and brought from $( George-* W A a report from the meeting wh ch j\t_______ she attended at Ottawa, referring\tGeneral Notes especially to Miss Ricker s ad- Guest* of Mr.and Mrs.R G ^ress-\tMcHarg over Thanksgiving week Mr.and Mrs Wendell Cass and Stephen, of St Lambert, on a two-day trip to the White Mountains.N.H Mr Roy Gustin.Mrs Merle NEWPORT VACUUM REPAIRS Estimates \u2022 Work Guaranteed R0SS-BIR0N LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac Sherbrooke A.DUCHARME REGD FURNITURE Thor Washers.Moffat Refrigerators and Ranges; Marconi & Philco TV.52 Alexander, Tel.LO.2-9704 place.Mi?Alfred Smith spent the w eek end with her sister.Mr?Doris Goode, and mother, Mrs D.C.Waite.Miss Ruth Walker, student nurse in the Sherbrooke Hospital spent the week-end with her father.Mr ,T E.W alker, Mrs.Walker and family.Mi>s Hilda Robinson spent the week-end in Morrisville, Vt, with her sister.Mrs.Roland Drew.Mr Drew and family.Mi?F.V Remick aceompan ted Mrs.Bertha Clement, of HEARING AIDS First all-in-th«-«ar aid with separata switch and volume control.Many models of other aid* .all small.EARL MORROW Newport, Vt.Rayfield Ross, Bury, Que.CANTERBURY Mrs.Johnston noted that the end were, Mr.Robert McHarg j Brown, and daughter and little new nrayer partner is Rev.Hit- and Miss Jean Fearer, of Mac.sen, of Coventry, Vt .wore guests da Johnson, replacing Miss Thel- rionald College.Miss Geneva of Mr.Gustin's sisters, Miss Lena ma Conway, from whom a letter Stevenson, of Stoneham.Mass,, Gustin and Mrs Ora Gill.: was read by Mrs.Berwick\tMr.and Mrs.Sidney McHarg and Miss Clara Wyman, of Fitch The offering was taken by liennj.of Kingsville.Ont., and Bay, has leased the small tene Mrs White, and dedicated by Mr.and Mrs Fred West.Drum nient of Mr Walter Keeler.Mrs.Seaton, and Mrs.Keith had mendvllle.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Mr ami Mrs Maurice Rohm charge of the worship service.McHarg, of Montreal, were also ;,nd famdy, of y Johns.Barmton, to North Bay, Om.Mrs.S.Brown, Mrs.White,\tSursis.\twere week end holiday guests of\twhere the?spent ten days\tvisit- Mrs.Ruth W .iitc, and Mrs.Slack\tMiss Dorothy McNeil, of Bos\tMr.Robinson\u2019s parents, M\tand\tins relati'os and friends, read the Scripture lessons, and\tton.Mass , spent the weekend\tMrs J B Robinson, and\tMrs.\trhanksgi?ing .Service was\theld Mr.?.Keith offered prayer\twith her uncle.Mr.N.W.Lobb.\tRobinson\u2019s parents.Mr.and\tMrs\t,n St- George\u2019s church on\tSun A duel was rendered by Mrs Miss McNeil has just returned C I Tyler Nelson Pierce and\tMrs.Janies\tfrom England where she visited\tMr.and\tMrs I 1 Go tin ac Walker, with Mrs\tRexford at\ther parents.Many here will re-\tcompati led\tMr Gustin\u2019s h pu her.the piano.\tmember Mrs.McNeil and Miss\tMr Jack GuMin, and Mrs Gu-din i Mrs.F A.\tJohnston\twho\twas the\tMcNeil, who spent two years'\tof Sherbrooke, on a motor trip to speaker presented a word picture here during World War II.Fraeonia Notch.N II.They a! o of Angola, and the W M S, Mis-\tMr.and Mrs.Ralph McHarg of\tvisitcd Mr and Mis Donald\tfins.ision station there.She also des-! Montreal, spent the weekend and\ttin and family, in Newport\tCen cribed the lives of the people| holiday at their cottage at Elm- ter, Vt some years\tago and\tof\tthe chan-\twood Park, and entertained on\tMr and Mrs.Ralph Cnss enter j ges that\thave been\tbrought\tj Thanksgiving Day, Mr.and Mrs,1\tmined on Thanksgiving Day their about by mission\tschools and\tM.l^eith, of Kingsey Falls, and\tfamily at\tdinner, when covers evangelism.Maria\tChela, who\tMr and Mrs.Jack l.eekle and\twore laid for IS.Guests included was a student here a few years John, of Sherbrooke.\tMr and Mrs.Wendel Cass and Mayor George Mosher has re- son Stephen, Mr, and Mrs.Well (Mr.Reuben Bennett has re turned from Ontario where he ago, is now married and working assisted at the tobacco harvest.\u2022 among her own people.After1 ceived word from the Public! man Smith, Anthony, Brian, and day evening.The rector.Rev H C Denton, spoke of the pc \"pie .»[ Canada who were ties sed with a good summer and a bcun iful harvesl.The proof of the harveM was artistically dis-ni yod in the arnangonu'iits ol t uit and \\ eye I ah les.Each win clow was decorat d and flowers were on I he n-l'a-r.Mr and rM?li yco Mar! ai were re.-iponsiMo for the lie.iiitiful arrangements.Mrs Gertrude Hibbard enter mined the W oman\u2019s Auxiliary of si George's Church at her home quently, the youngster who hat?not learned the trick of coughing lets -the solutoin trickle down the back of the throat and collect in the tiny air sacs of the lung.?, action may prevent complication; , Therc Lhev remain 3nd produce, that would certainly prolong the what if knc>wn ss a iipo.;d pneu-illness and perhaps threaten the monia tba.t mav never ciear up.life of the young patient.\u2014The young child may suffer disastrous results if he is given the routine household treatment used for care of infected adults.Fcw example, the baby may have become sensitized to penicillin previously given to the mother or the cow and exereied in milk.Under these circumstances, admin NEW AND USED FURNITURE 1506 King West Tel.LO.9-3423\u2014Sherbrooke tion back than you'll get out.i And don\u2019t, I beg you.cover the I child\u2019s nose with a handkerchief or | tissue and urge him to \u201cblow out | the nasty germsy-wormsies.\u201d How ever good your intentions, you may get him to introduce infecting organisms in nasal sinuses or middle ear.If your baby is feverish and uncomfortable and is too young to FAMILY WITH A FLAIR FOR FASHION! j Since these drops do little good, j if they acomplish anything at all, they are best omitted from your ; t reatment These are the positive suggestions 1 have for treatment of the ! common cold in infancy and childhood: \u2014Keep the room cool and well swallow a powdered aspirin tablet, ist.ration of penicillin may cause j ventilated.\tyour doctor will give you a pre an attack of hives or asthma, or \u2014Give the regular diet If the.; scription for a new liquid préparait could even result in sudden child\u2019s appetite fails, tempt with tion that acts just like aspirin, death.Again, rapid absorption of party foods and drinks like ice j Give the older child a half or a a powerful drug that shrinks the;\tcream,\tlolly pops,\tcookies, car-,\twhole aspirin tablet but don't keep nasal membrane when drops are\tbonated\tbeverages,\tcustard, pea-\tcandy aspirins around, the house, put in the nose may produce con-:nut butter sandwiches, sliced ba- Many children make themselves vulsions or loss of consciousness, nana or candies.\tsick when they help themselves To be sure, these disasters could \u2014Turn the child from side to to candy medication, conceivably follow a course of ?ide every half hour or so.Note, TheChieagoPoisonControlCen-treatment prescribed by your doc-\twhether\tthe upper\tnostril clears\tter reported that most of their tor.But they are much more apt\twithout\thaving to\tput in medi-,\temergencies were caused by chil- to be the result of amateur treat- cated draps.If this maneuver dren who filched what they ment and.when this occurs, your doesn't work, cautiously introduce thought to be a \u201cpiece of candy.\u201d conscience may give you a hard one of the half-strength drops your , Finally, if your baby doesn't time the rest of your life.\t: doctor prescribes especially for : look right or the cold hangs on or \u2014At risk of sounding like a.youngsters.Please don\u2019t stuff the a new symptom develops, don\u2019t calamity howler.I must also can- twisted end of a handkerchief or a practice false economy by trying tion you against putting oil drops cotton applicator in your child\u2019s! 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JA5123 PATRONIZE ADVERTISERS .these merchants buy advertising space to assist you with your shopping, by adding their name, such as done here.In using small dealer (hooker) ads, they help you locate advertised products.Jean Louis Savard Ltd., 79 King West, Sherbrooke, Cue.Tel.LO.9-1646 fêôSeéiooHt's 134 Wellington North Sherbrooke, One.Tel.LO.7-6266 fry Ulck mvK I T MbcKLfc SHORT RIBS By FRANK O'NEAL YOU RE CHICLE NO YOU HAD TO GO AND Tea HIM HE'S 6UPPOŒD TO BE A WATCHDOG7 ON THE R-ROAD TOMA\u2014?t : Hh \\ .*»**.> x \u2022*\u2019: i s.t tt »¦» M FOHK1 THIRTY VI TOO WVi FITCH BAY \u2014\tI completed his service in the army and is now at home.A well-attended Guild and W A Rev , Mr.Westman, Messrs.R meeting was held al the home jones Sr., Robert Jones Jr.and ! of Mt>.Heath and Mra Huse, I Bob Aulis attended a meeting of when final plans were made for Laymen\u2019s Association in Len-a rummage sale and tea Ro 1 noxville.freshments were served by the\t\u2014 hostesses, assisted by Miss Sandra Dolloff and Mrs 11.Shaw, and a social time enjoyed.Rev.and Mrs.Westman.Mrs.H.Rollins.Mrs.Roy Sheldon and Mrs.Alger attended the Coaticook Deanery at Christ Church, Stansteau Mrs.Kate Rider, Margaret and Karen, were visiting Mrs Carr and other friends when on I holiday from Montreal.Mrs.Adams spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Mcrvin Wal ter at McMastervillc, and visit ! ed Mr.Adams at the Queen Mary Veterans Hospital, where he is a patient possibly for several weeks.Mrs.Daisy Minor and Mrs, ; Emslie, of Magog, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs.Neil Corbett, Mr Wayne Corbett has ULVERTON \u2014 Mr.ansi Mrs.Kenneth Skiilen, I Gary, Bonnie and Heather, were guests of Mr and Mrs.Bothwell ^Skiilen.at New London Conn.Miss Jean Coles, of Richmond, was the guest of Mr and Mrs F McMannia Mr Grant Husk, of Montreal, ! is spending his vacation at his home here Mr.Ronald Jeffrey, of Montreal, is also a guest Miss Rubv Wadleigh, of Vic toria.B O., formerly of this place, visited her old home and called on several old friends.Mrs.Rov Husk is spending a week in Montreal Miss Naney lavfft, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of her pap cuts- Mr and Mrs.W Lofft Mrs Fisher, of Montreal, was a guest of Mrs Kerr.EAST ANGUS - BADMINTON (TA B MEETS The Badminton Club held its annual meeting at the home of Miss Dorothy Shattuck Stove Hessian vv ,n elected president, : Gordon Raker, vice president, and Miss Dorothy Shattuck.secretary-treasurer.H was arranged to play in the Anglican Parish Hall as uaual with a rental of 1400.Members will play Tuesday and Thtiradiy nights and Saturday afternoon?On Saturday mornings there will be a iraimng class for Juniors It was agreed to enter the St.Francia Valley League, MELBOURNE \u2014 A card party for the Gallup Hill Club was held in St.John\u2019s Hall when MX) was played at seven tables.Ladies 1st was won by Mrs.Gerald Anthony; 2nd Mrs.Thomas Coddington, con Isolation, Lois Grainger.Men's st, Charles Bean, 2nd William Adamson, consolation.Clifton Doyle.Refreshments were served bv the ladies BROME - Thr next MX) afternoon card party will be held on Thurs., Oct.2D, at the home of Mr.ami Mrs.Norman Osborne.Gdsm Mae Haillon, from Camp Petawawa, Ont , spent Thans-giving at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs William Hamilton MfoLfMeCCtoufAhk-lk- DAIMV rAMMMMM CM* CAMADA 4vH) Mu*tin\t1 uiontta ,,M' Man* f lisai s n«w Ciniiliin Chaise fUcipt* Sand lortiiy I Church Board Holds Heeling In Cookshire ; COOKSHIRE \u2014 The Official j Board of Trinity United Church met in the Church Hall, with Rev.E.Breen in the chair.The ! recording steward, Mrs.Heath-erington, read the minutes.Favorable reports were given i by the treasurer, Mrs.E.Parker, by the secretary of the Sr.VV\u2019.A.Mrs.Heatherington, by the president of the W.M.S.Mrs.Butler.and by Mr.Breen for the Daily Vacation Bible Schools held in the summer, Mr.Breen also read the report of the joint parsonage committee.Some new scatter rugs, drapes and curtains have been bought for the parsonage, some of the floors have been sanded, and the diningroom painted.Four dozen new hymn books are to be bought as well as some notices of Church services.White Gift Sunday will be held on Dec.13, at 11 a.m.and Christmas Sunday will be observed on Dec.20 at 9.30 a m.No service will be held on Christmas Eve; it will be held in Bury instead.The New Year\u2019s Eve service will be held in Cookshire on Dec.31, at 7.30 p.m.GENERAL NOTES Mr.A.W.McGerrigle, Mrs.H.V, Burns.Mrs.H.C.Barter, Mrs W.Laberee, and Miss L Elliott attended the teacher's eon vention in Montreal.Mrs.R.B.Learned, vice-president of Compton County W.I.attended the October meeting of the Sawyerville W.I., when final plans were made to cater for the Compton County Historical Museum Society\u2019s supper on Oct.22, in Sawyerville.Mr.J.L.Wootten is convalescing in the Royal Victoria Hospital, after having undergone surgery.Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain or Discomfort Find» Suhtltnr* That Retieru ptin And Itchinj At It Shrink» Hemorrhoid» Toronto, Ont.(Special) \u2014 For the first time science has found » new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching.Thousands nave been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience.In case after case, while gently, relieving pain actual reduction (ehrinkage) took place.Most amazing of ail\u2014result* were so thorough that sufferer» made statements like \u201cPiles have ceased to be a problem!\u201d The secret is a new healing gub-Ftfince (Bio-Dyne)\u2014discovery of a famous scientific institute.Now this new healing subatance is offered in isuppoHtor// or ointment form called Preparation H.Aok for it at all drug stores\u2014money back guarantee FOOD FRE mows you ro our.Fruits, vegetables and meats and other foods when prices arc lowest .freeze them and aerve them weeks or even months loter, when prices, in tome cases, hove doubled or even tripled.Remember, « Frigidoire food freezer pays for itself! 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Frigidaire Food Freezers are made and BACKED by General Motor».PAUL LEPROHON 1084 KING WEST, SHERBROOKE :.TEL.LO.2-9809 I ^11389675337^367 10 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, OCT.20, 1951 NHL\u2019s Muscle Men Move In On Bruins' Uke-Line In Scoring Battle Nellie Fox Receives Most Voles For 1959 AP Major League All-Star Team, Four Holdovers From 1958 NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Nellie Kox, second baseman of the American League pennanl winning Chicago White Sox, received the most votes for the 1959 Associated Press major league all star team named today.Kox was selected on 16.ri of the 173 ballots cast by members of the Baseball Writers Association of America participating in the annual poll.Two White Sox teammates, catcher Shenn Dollar and right,handed pitcher Early Wynn, also were voted on the team.Kox was one of four holdovers Senators Won't Move This Year, Says Griffith WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 The Washington Senators won\u2019t, move to Minneapolis this year.Club owner Calvin Griffith announced Monday night his decision to remain in the capital, where the Senators have been since 1901.His reason: He found out that some American League club owners refused to go along with the move, it would only take three no votes to blackball the transfer.Griffith did a tightrope act last year loo about moving lo Minneapolis.Griffith said hr agreed with his advisors that the latest Min neapolis offer \"is for the best interests of all stockholders\" of the club.Thus he seemed to be leaving the foor open for another try next year to shift the franchise.Minneapolis, Griffith said, offered a minimum net profit of $430,000 a year for five years, a total of $2,150,000.The last-place Senators drew 615,000 fans here this year.Griffith said the club lost money.from last season\u2019s all-star s(|uad.j The other repeaters were short-1 stop Ernie Banks of Chicago; Cubs and outfielder Hank Aaron of Milwaukee Braves and Willie Mays of San Kranciseo Giants.Oddly enough, no member of the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers was chosen lo either the first or second teams.The remainder of the team in-eluded first baseman Orlando Cc-peda of San Kranciseo, third (baseman Eddie Mathews of Milwaukee, outfielder Al Kalinc of ( Detroit Tigers and lefthanded | pitcher Johnny Antonelli of San, | Kranciseo, AARON SECOND Aaron was the second highest i vote-getter with 163 followed by j Wynn with 125.Then came Mathews with 119, Mays tin, Dollar 112.Banks K$, Antonelli 86 and iCcpeda and Kaline 72 each.The balloting for shortstop pro-j duced the closest race.Banks drew three more vote* than Luis Aparieio of the White Sox, who polled 85.Seven players batted over .300, ! (headed by Aaron, who led the National League with .355.Aaron; also was tops in slugging percentage with a .636 average while j Kaline was high in the American j League with .530.Mathews was j (the National League's home run j Header with 46 and Banks drove in the most runs, 143.Wynn, the American League\u2019s ! only 20-game winner, posted a 122-10 record for a .688 percentage.; Antonelli won 19 and lost 10 for a .655 mark.Each pitcher wound up with identical earned run averages of 3.13.Missing from last year\u2019s first team were first baseman Stan Musial, third baseman Krank Thomas, outfielder M i c k e y Mantle, catcher Del Crandall, lefthanded pitcher Warren Spahn and righthanded pitcher Bob Turlev.B.C.Lions Wallop Roughriders 45-5 For Big Win; Jim Van Piet Out For Season As Esks Edge Bombers 21-20 FOOTBALL Monday'» Gomes W.I.F.U.R.C.Lions 48.Saskatchewan a Edmonton 21, Winnipeg 20 TO SPEAK HERE TONIGHT.\u2014Clarence Campbell, president of the National Hockey League, will be the guest speaker this evening at thé weekly meeting of the Sherbrooke Rotary Club.Mr.Campbell is very well known in sporting circles and is president of the Beaeonsfield Golf Club and a very keen curler.Jackie Parker Extends Lead In WIFU Race Edmonton\u2019s Jackie Parker notched two converts and stretched his lead in the Western Interprovincial Kootball Union\u2019s individual scoring race as Eskimos defeated Winnipeg Blue Bombers 21-20 Monday night.Parker now has 95 points.Win-j nipeg end Ernie Pitts was held j scoreless for the second successive game and trails Parker by 111 points.British Columbia Lions smashed past Saskatchewan Roughriders Monday night lo assure themselves of a final chance to make the playoffs.Lions whipped the pathetic 'Riders, who mustered an offence of only 46 yards, 45-6 to move into a tie for third place with Calgary Stampeders.Lions and Stamps, both with 16 points, meet next Saturday in their final game of a 16-game schedule to decide who will face Edmonton Eskimos in the Western Interprovincial Kootball Union semi-finals.Eskimos won second place Monday night with a 21-20 victory over Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Edmonton.Bombers, who clinched first place last week, suffered a more shattering loss when star quarterback Jim Van Pelt left the field in the second half with a shoulder separation.Coach Bud Grant said the injury will put Van Pelt, hero of the 1958 Grey Cup game which Bombers' wum, out for the season.Saskatchewan, with two games left, lost quarterback Don Allard for the season when he aggravated a hip injury, Lions scored 35 points in the last quarter after a game that had been surprisingly tight, considering the statistics.A crowd of 7,500 saw Saskatchewan lose its 13th game in 14 starts.Lions made 558 yards, 332 passing, but had only 11 first downs.A crowd of about 15,000 watched Eskimos and Bombers fight a balanced game climaxed in the last 90 seconds by a converted Edmonton touchdown, Bombers were in good health going into the game but, besides Van Pelt, three other players were hurt.Halfback Run Ea tourelle suffered rib injuries and tackles Buddy Tinsley and Steve Patrick limped off with leg and knee ailments.Eskimos play their final game next Saturday against Saskatchewan, while Bombers meet Riders next Monday in Winnipeg in the final game of the WIKU I schedule.Standings RIG FOUR Backstrom Lost With Knee Injury MONTREAL O) \u2014 Ralph Backstrom, hustling young centre ol Montreal Canadiens who won the National Hockey League rookie award last season, is lost to the dub for more than two weeks.Canadiens management announced Monday that Backstrom pulled the ligaments in his right knee during Sunday night's game in New York and that the knee has been put in a cast.The cast will remain on for two weeks.There was no immediate plan to call up a replacement for Backstrom, and coach Toe Blake likely will decide on any line changes when the team works out today.Canadiens have been carrying 13 forwards, and Backstrom has been working on a line with Bernie Geoffrion and Ab McDonald.\tw\tL F\tA\tPn Harm.ion .\t\t3 268\t147\t18 Ottawa .\t\t 6\t6 228\t192\t12 Montreal .\t\t7 178\t275\tto Toronto \t\t\t 4 W.I.F.U.\t8 167\t225\t8 Winnipeg\tW\tL F\tA\tPts \t\t3 368\t214\t22 Edmonton\t\t6 350\t21*2\t18 Calgary \t\t\t7 348\t261\t16 B.C\t\ta\t7 298\t293\t16 Saskatchewan\t.1\t13 156\t517\t2 EASTERN\tINTERCOLLEGIATE\t\t\t \tw\tL F\tA\tPm Western \t\t\t0 47\t18\t6 Toronto \t\t\u2022>\t1 52\tJ7\t4 Queen's \t\t\t2 24\t39\t2 McGill \t\t\t 0\t3 20\t69\t0 Bronco Horvath Slill Top Man Bui Geoffrion And Bathgate Trail By Single Point; Sawchuk Top Goalie MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Bronco Horvath squeezed out a goal in last week\u2019s play and still leads the National Hockey League's point-getters but his Boston Uke-line mates and a couple other Bruins have scattered by the league's muscle men.A week ago the Bruins were clustered around the top like a bunch of bananas.The new official statistics, released today, show Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion of Montreal Canadiens and Andy Bathgate of New York Rangers have horned into second place only a point behind Horvath.The scramble is just as tight-back of them, with fellows like Gordie Howe of Detroit Red Althea Gibson Signs Contract NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Althea Gibson, two-time winner of the Wimbledon and United States tennis championships, signed a \u201cnear $100,000\u2019\u2019 professional contract Monday with the Harlem Globetrotters.Miss Gibson will make a nationwide tour, with the basketball team, playing against Karol Fa-geros of Miami, who signed a contract for $30,000.NATIONAL FOOTFALL LEAGUE (E*tt«rn Conference) W L T Pet Pts Opp New York .3\t1\t0\t.750\t78\t83 Philadelphia .\t2\t2\t0\t.500\t98\t93 Washington\t2\t2\t0\t.500\t73\t107 Cleveland .2\t2\t0\t.500\t64\t41 Pittsburgh .\t2\t2\t0\t.500\t85\t64 Chicago Bears ,1\t3\t0\t.250\t77\t95 (Western Conference) W L T Pet Pts Opp 3\t1\t0\t.750\t64\t81 \u20223\t1\t0\t.750\t94\t66 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committee, Monday announced plans to boost the league from 12 to 14 ' teams by next fall.\u201cWe know we can\u2019t get a unanimous vote to expand in our January meeting,\u201d said Halas, j \u201cTherefore, we will change the by-laws that stipulate this and we know we can get the 10 required votes to do this.\u201d Holding back unanimous approval for expansion is George Preston Marshall, owner of the Washington Redskins.Marshall said in Washington \u201cexpansion is impractical, hasty, and definitely would hurt college football.\u201d Halas said 11 of the 12 owners are in favor of immediate expansion.Halas said the owners also favored considering expansion lo 16 teams by 1961 or 1962.Dallas and Houston are the cities named in the expansion.five games and\thas\ta\tremark- able average of\t.800.\tClosest is\t Johnny Bower of\tToronto Maple\t\t leafs with 2.20.\t\t\t The leaders:\tG\tA\tPts.Pan Horvath, Bos\t5\t4\t9\t2 Geoffrion, Mtl\t3\t5\t8\t4 Bathgate, NY\t1\t\t8 2 Toppazzini, 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without comment Monday the appeals of two taxpayers that would have blocked Los Angeles from turning over the site to the Dodgers.Work on grading the site started last month after the California supreme court upheld the transaction, Dodger owner Walter O'Malley must renegotiate with the Los Angeles Coliseum commission, however, for use of the big stadium 93,000 capacity for baseball in 1960.His rental was $200,000 a season in 1958 and 1959, plus 10 per cent of the gross of the first nine home games and the concession profits from those nine games.The new rental price offered the Dodgers may be around $500,-000.O'Malley has set no firm date for completion of the Dodger stadium.Its cost, he said, has been increased by $2,500,000.bringing the total to about 15 million dollars.O\u2019Malley has threatened to play the Dodgers' games next season at Wrigley Field (capacity 21,000) if he cannot come to satisfactory terms on the Coliseum.Popein and Henry each collected one goal and three assists.Terry Sawchuk of the undefeated Detroit Red Wings eon- Penalties in minutes by clubs: tinues to set a blistering pace Detroit.33: Montreal 45: Toronto among the goalies.Sawchuk has 73; New York, 78; Boston, 82; been scored on only four times in : Chicago, 83.Hank Aaron And Al Kaline Win 1959 Slugging Cliampionsliips, First For Both; Aaron Cops HI Batting Title NEW YORK (AP)\u2014Hank Aaron of Milwaukee and Al Kaline of Detroit won the 1959 major league slugging championships.It was the first for both, and Aaron, who also captured the batting title, became the fifth player in National League history to reach 400 total bases.Final statistics compiled by The Associated Press showed Monday that Aaron had 46 doubles, seven triples and 39 home Jruns among his 223 hits for a slugging average of .636.He had an even 400 total bases in 629 times at bat.The Braves\u2019 star had the highest total base aggregate since ! 1948.when Stan Musial of St.Louis Cardinals put together 429.I The only other National Leaguers to finish with more than 400 were Rogers Hornsby of St.Louis in 1922 and 1929, Chuck Klein of j Philadelphia in 1930 and 1932 and Joe Medwick of the Cards in 1937.KALINE TOPS AL Kaline led the American League with a .530 slugging mark.He had 271 total bases in ! 511 at bats.Included among his i 167 hits were 19 doubles, two triples and 27 home runs.Harm Killebrew of Washington was the runner-up in the Amen can League with a .515 average.He hit 19 doubles and two triples and tied Cleveland\u2019s Rocky Cola-vito for the league home run crown with 42.Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees was third with .514 fol-! lowed by Colavito with .512.Cola-vito was the last year\u2019s slugging ; champion with a .620 percenl-; age.Eddie Mathews of the Braves and Ernie Banks of the Chicago ! Cubs tied for second in the National League at .594.Mathews batted 594 times officially with 353 total bases, including 17 doub-i les, eight triples and a leagueleading 46 homers.Banks, the 1958 leader with a .614 slugging percentage, had 24 doubles, 6 ; triples and 45 homers among 179 hits for 350 total bases in 589 at bats.Bobby Neill Not Surprised His Is Underdog In Tonight's Non-Title Fight Wiih Champion Davey Moore LMemorttAœ (7àwi LONDON (AP) \u2014 Bobby Neill has fought against long odds ever since he w'as left crippled and unconscious in a road crash nine years ago.So the news that he\u2019s a 3-to-l underdog in tonight\u2019s noh-title fight against world featherweight champion Davey Moore at Wembley Stadium doesn\u2019t perturb him one bit.Neill steps into the ring for the 10-rounder as British featherweight champion.\u201cDoctors told me I would never fight again after that crash in 1950,\u201d the quiet Scot said.\u201cI lay-in a plaster cast for 18 months.\u201cBut 1 recovered and fought again.\u201cThen there was another road crash and again I was told to forget boxing.But 1 came back again.\u201cThere was also the time my jaw was smashed in a fight.So you can see I\u2019ve had plenty of fights on my hands.BIG CHANCE \u201cBut the one tonight is the one I\u2019ve always dreamed about\u2014 meeting a world champion in the ring.Neill.26.has one leg three-quarters of an inch shorter than the other because of an accident.He\u2019s won 26 of his 29 fights\u2014 eight of the last 11 inside the distance.Said Moore: \u201cI don\u2019t know much about Neill's style, but he must have plenty of guts to have got to the top after all his out-of-the-ring troubles.\u201d Moore, 26, from Springfield, Ohio, and his manager, Willie Ketehum, have promised Neill a crack at the title if he pulls off an upset.REMEMBER WHEN .Frank Boucher signed with the Vancouver Maroons of the old Pacific Coast Hockey League 37 years ago today, start of a great hockey career.He went to New York Rangers when they entered, the NHL in 1926 and teamed with Bill and Bun Cook on one of the great forward lines in NHL his tory.Boucher won the Lady Byng trophy for gentlemanly conduct seven times between 1928 and 1935.Extra Smooth and Flavourful HARNESS RACING SHERBROOKE RACETRACK WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8 p.m.SUNDAY, 2 p.m.Admission $1.00 \u2014 Pari Mutuel Children Under 16 Not Admitted I Cookie Gilchrist, Argos' Two-Way Backfielder, Is Still Top Scorer In Big Four, Holds M-Point Spread TORONTO 0 \u2014 Cookie Gilchrist, Toronto Argonauts' great two \u2022 way backfielder, is still on top in the Big Four football league individual scoring race as the teams head towards their ft* jiti two games of the 14 \u2022 game schedule, Gilchrist is in first place for the third straight week even though he only scored three points as the Argos lost a 4 \u2022 3 squeaker to Montreal Alouettes Saturday.The three other top scorers, Ron Howell of Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Dave Thclen and Bob Simpson of Ottawa Rough Riders, fared even worse, failing to get a point as Ottawa edged Hamil ton 17-16.Statistics compiled by The Canadian Press show no change in the position of the first seven scorers with Gerry McDougall of Hamilton, who kicked a field goal, being the only one besides Gilchrist to add to his total.14 POINT LEAD Gilchrist now has 68 points on fine touchdowns, 14 converts and eight field goals.He is 14 points in front of Howell who has 54 on nine touchdowns.Thelen and Simpson are still deadlocked for third place with 48 points each on eight touchdowns and three points behind them is McDougall with seven touchdowns and a field goal.Terry Meyer of Kitchener-lVa-terloo Dutchmen got two touchdowns Saturday to cement his hold on first place among the Ontario Rugby Football Union Scorers.In 10 games he now has 14 for a total of 84 points 31 more than teammate Mike Nor cia who could only add a convert to his previous week's total.Ed Beattie remains in third place with 48 points on eight touchdowns.Bill Mitchell of the University of Western Ontario maintained his grip on the top spot in the senior intercollegiate scoring race by kicking a field goat and single Saturday to increase his 17 points.After three games he now has four converts, four field goals and a single for 17 points, five more than Bobby Dann of Toronto and John Wydarenry of the University of Toronto who are tied for second with 12 points each on two touchdowns.Survivors Of First Grey Cup Game To Meet In Toronlo, Eight Still Around From 1909 Varsity Blues TORONTO (CP) \u2014 The survivors of the 1909 Varsity Blues, the upstart college team that stunned the Canadian football world by winning the Grey Cup the first time it was put in competition, will relive their victory at a reunion here Oct.30.They, and other Varsity greats, will be guests at a University of Toronto athletic reunion dinner to kick off an $18,000,000 fundraising drive for university development.Among the speakers will be Opposition leader Lester B.Pearson, a former U of T footballer and assistant coach.The actual cup victory in 1909 was almost an anti - climax.It was the semi-final that covered the Blues with glory.The piece of silverware that now is the centrepiece in Canada\u2019s greatest annual sports spectacle had just been donated by Earl Grey, then governor-general.GIVEN LITTLE CHANCE The Blues, intercollegiate champions, had to go against Ottawa Rough Riders, kings of the j Big Four, and few gave the collegians a chance.The Riders had some of the country\u2019s top players on their roster and were coached by Frank (King) Clancy Sr.In the initial Grey Cup mania, almost 12,000 fans crammed into Toronto\u2019s Rosedale Field wdiich seated 3,400.They piled 15 deep at the edge of the field, delaying the game at times, while more clambered onto trees, poles and rooftops.The Blues trounced the Rough Riders 31-7.They took home the cup later by disposing of Toronto Parkdale, Ontario Rugby Football Union 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