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[" FEBRUARY ' W ' 1 WS3 T-f- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, I I HRl \\R\\ U\\ is».vi WEATHER COU» ClKAft Sunny tnduy; cnUI «nil dnar to-nt«ht ami lYiestUy; winds wnsinrly ÏS dofleased to tnidsht; low t.michl amt hijjh Tuesday at Sher-hrooke 5 and 15, Fitly seventh Year World News In Brief Buenos Aires, Feb.16\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014Twenty-three persons were killed and 42 injured Sunday in a train derailment in southern Patagonia.First reports said the train was carrying 80 persons, including passengers and staff.4\t4\t« Singapore, Feb.16\u2014(Reuters i \u2014 Malcolm MacDonald will remain as British commissioner-general in southeast Asia until the end of 1953-the third time his term has been extended\u2014it was announced here Sunday.Pebble Beach, Calif., Feb.16\u2014(yl1 \u2014Clark Fee.49, foreign correspondent, died suddenly at his home here Sunday from a heart attack.Fee, then with The Associated Press, was the only C.S, correspondent on Bataan when the Japanese struck that island early in the war.In 1943, he became a roving correspondent with international News Service.He was (he son of Clayton l).Fee, one of the founders of Fnited Press.Hollywood, Feb.16.\u2014IT'\u2014 Peter Lawford\u2019s father, Ft.-(ion.Sir Sydney Fawford, who once objected to Ids son's acting in movies but later not only approved but did a bit of acting in them himself, died Sunday.He succumbed at 87 after a relapse of influenza.Sir Sydney, who retired after more than 40 years of service in the British Army, was an enthusiastic amateur gardener and an animal lover.Van Fleet To Be Questioned About Possibility Of Using Atomic Weapons In Korea 46 Feared Lost Aboard U.S.Plane S#*** v*.\t**MC ¦ «.-T ,:.\"V*y.\tv, y ^ v ' , \u2022 r v,v^ ^ W- ¦\t4 Qestion May Also Be White House Meeting, Considered At Top Level By ELTON t\\ l AY Washington, f ob, lo.\u2014 (AP) Whether atomic weapons should be used to win the Korean war is certain to be among the .\t\u201e ,\t,,\t.questions asked of Gen.James A.Van Fleet when the former 8th New Orleans, teb.16.\u2014 oP) \u2014\t,\t.\t¦ Scant hope was held today that army commander goes before congressional committees next that any of the 46 persons aboard nionth.a National Airlines DC-6 plane sur- 1 here was some speculation the same question was up fot discussion at a top-level White House meeting today.If it was, presumably several new factors would be taken into account: 1.\tThe stockpile of A-bombs for tactical use on a battlefield is growing, 2.\t1 he army has a new big-calibre gun it claims can shoot atomic shells.3.\tIntensified pressure at home for ending the war.So far, the answers of mosti* Tod Williams Crash Lands Damaged Plane Seoul, Fob.Hi, T).fed \\YU- Edmonton, Feb.Paratroopers of 22nd Regiment Norman Wells in west Territories 16.\u2014 (P \u2014 the Royal landed at the North-Sunday to launch the largest all-Canadian airborne manoeuvres ever held in Canada.The Royal 22nd, which flew direct from its Quebec base, is acting as the \u201cenemy\u201d in Exercise Bulldog.The paratroopers quickly \u201ccaptured\u201d the airport a id all radio installations.Troops of the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia\u2019s Canadian Light Infantry, are acting as a defence force.« * * Barrow-in-Furness, Feb.16.\u2014it'.\u2014Britain's newest aircraft carrier, the 18,300-ton Hermes, was launched by Mrs.Winston Churchill today in a ceremony marred by the collapse of a temporary structure.Eleven shipyard workers were slightly injured when steel plating atop a scaffolding behind the ceremonial stand gave w\u2019ay under the weight of 200 onlookers.About 30 toppled (o the ground.The prime minister\u2019s wife and others on the stand were not injured.* * * Halifax, Feb.16\u2014(P\u2014Three men being swept out to sea on an ice pan off Fower Caraquet.in northeastern New Bruns-wick, were rescued today by HCMP in a small boat.Apparently caught on the pan while smelt fishing, the three were sent seaward by a strong wind and tide.For a time it was feared the ice would break and the RCAF sent a Lancaster and a navy helicopter to attempt a rescue.vived a crash into the stormy waters of the Gulf of Mexico.Seventeen bodies were recovered when darkness interrupted a huge air-sea search last night.No Canadians were listed among the passengers.The ill-fated four-engined plane, flying in 100-mile-an-hour winds, was en route from Tampa, Fla., to New Orleans when it crashed Saturday afternoon \u2014 less than five minutes from possible safety.military leaders have been against! Many persons prominent in busi- using nuclear weapons.The tea ness and society were aboard the sons they give are both military big airliner.\tanc^ political.Three liferafts\u2014all empty\u2014were\tGen.Omar IJradley, chairman of found vesterdav.The coast guard the joint chiefs of staffs, repeated believed that only a \u201cremote pos- in an interview recently that he sibility\" existed that the airliner's sees nothing to be gained now by fourth raft would be found with using the atomic bomb tactically, survivors.\tThe views of Bradley and others Hams slid home today - Safely.SOS signals were heard early who recommended against cm- The famed former Boston Hod yesterday.Thev were sent by a ploying such weapons in Korea Sox slugger, now a Marine captain hand-cranked \u201cGibson girl\u201d trims- generally seem predicated on and pilot, crash-landed his burning mitter of a type carried by\tthe\tfbese ideas:\tPanther jet\tfighter-bomber\tat a j DC-6.They stopped before a\tdi-\tThere are,\tin the present battle ' forward\tbase\talter taking part in reetion finder could establish the situation, no really good targets, a 200 plane strike in North Korea.| point of origin.\tneither tactical on the battlefield Williams, on his first Korean I It was the first fatal crash\tby\tnor strategic\tthe sources of enemy\tcombat\tmission, fought his\tplane ; U S domestic airlines since a\tNa-\twar goods production in North Ko\thack across\tthe lines and\tbelly ! tional DC-6 fell at Elizabeth, N.J., rea.\t; landed when his wheels stuck.Feb.11, 1952.\tAtomic explosives can kill- Gn the harrowing flight his radio Besides plane debris, rescue everyone above ground within the 'venl nul- his ailerons stuck, his workers found such items as a mail great radius of the blast, pulverize : P1®™3 was on fire and his airspeed ! bag containing valentines, clothing equipment and burn what is left, indicator quit, land personal items.\tBut when exploded at 2,000 or 3,- Despite it all, he was able to i The plane came down in water 000 feet, where the cone of the iwalk away from his damaged plane, on fopt deen Heaw sens caused blast can encompass the greatest ! There was no indication he suffer \u201dl to toe.k up ™F.Uow bodies eftccoive .re., they c.mtol do m.v od any injury .< ,bo victims to float to the sur- {«,*»»«\u2022 *» below-tiround The 155-mile line of the Chinese suPPiy centre near the Red Korean and Korean Reds is dotted with ci'Pdai, I yongyang, was \"a smooth bunkers ranging from 20 to 50iru,n; feet in depth, capped with earth1, \u2018foan'l understand it;' he said, and sometimes concrete.Except , 111 f00! ;l thing hit me.\u201d for a virtually direct, hit, they\tfellow pilots, however, said would withstand atomic attack.:\t'IHams\u2019 plane was blazing when Since the army announced last l( 1 1\t.,al,Pt'll and flames were fall that it has new 280-millimetrc ! seen coming from the brake ports VIM* Man Dies Twice In Fourteen Hours Week Of Date Of March Julius \u2018As I came off the target, m light indicator showed that my wheels were down, but I got them up all right,\u201d Williams said.\u201cThen New \\7ork, Feb.16\u2014s/P)\u2014An 80-year-old man was found alive in an embalming room two hours : \u2018¦a\u201c u,al ** *ltto «cw «»u:iiiih\u201chcuu | ^ ,,\t- ,\t,\t.V',''\"/ \u2022\u201e after the family doctor had issued: Suns capable of shooting atomic 1 a death certificate.\t! shelis there has been growing; pr-esumab]v (hp r,nfhpr ., William Brossman was taken to talk about the possibility of usmg hj( by Red Jrm d\tJ \u2018 S hospital where he died early to- such weapons in Korea.\t|\t« à 7- i .n- day, more than 14 hours after be- While a few such guns have : ing pronounced dead.\t! been demonstrated in firings of Dr.David Blumenfeld had listed ! conventional ammunition there is arterio-sclerotic heart disease, gen- nothing to indicate that the first rHp\tj while screening a massive air raid Jabara was credited with dam.ChiperfieW (Rep.111.) of the rectly with South Korea's currency army commander, said 'yeKi\u2019erda', V OlCSHIO illTllDtS on the big Communist troop and ' aging a MiG\u2014the first claim of his H.Pu.se Representatives foreign crisis.Yesterday the government tie would investigate reports that .\t1 supply buildup area.\tsecond combat tour after 20 or ufair,i\u201ec°5'lmief.®«t.an,n.5^aji\"rn?n 'A1-! currency unR from; South Koreans were not getting Kodiak.Isiand, Feb.16 New York, Lull, 16.i/Pj Kxe ion of atomic spies Julius and ! Rosenberg today was set for Hie week of Mardi 9.Federal Judge Irving Kaufman scheduled the new execution date for the husband and wife, whose appeal to Presidenf Eisenhower for clemency has been rejected.The couple was convicted nearly two years ago of conspiring to transmit atomic information to Russia.They have been in Sing prisons\u2019 de;.Ill house ever ii ce.Dr.Bernard Loomer.dean of the University of Chicago's divinity .school, said last night he had mailed a letter to the President renewing a plea by some 2,300 Protestant clergymen from every state for cotmiHifalion of the Res ertberg death sentence.The RosPiibergx Saturday spent two hours with their two sons, aged five and nine, in the death house at Sing Sing prison.Afterward their lawyer, Emmanuel Bloch, told newspaper men Iho Rosenbergs insisted to their children I ha I i hey are innocent \"or we wouldn't be going through Hu, suffering.'\u2019 Two Papal communications, the late.-,! sent to the While House Saturday, related that the Pope is gelling many requests lor clem c.ney for the couple.Neither communication urged clemency nor entered into the merits of the case.Bencvenlo, Excel ivo faulty brake: Naples expie Italy, Feb.16 speed, blamed , hurled the train of! I he Nationalists Will Accept U.S.Orders T/P) on Bari- Irnck (A*) op- al least 22 here yesterday, killinj, persons.Eighty were injured.23 seveie Ij.All is laltn were Italian, 'I he 10 ear Iiaiu rased down a hill at OS mile' an hour into thia South Dalian city and jumped Iho rails ns it.approached the station.The locomotive plunged on to the siatimi platlorm.Only the ear remained on Ihe Darks Many of Ihe victims were head'd for Naples to sail for a new life iii Venezuela.'I rain engineer Roberto Pitera and lie.a.'aslant, Nicola Itieciardi, were arir ,led and placed under guard in Renevento's little hospi lal, crowded to overflowing with the injured.Pitera told investigators the brakes failed.Raimondi Giovanni, dircetor-gen-aral of Italian railways, said the train should have slowed to If! miles an hour before entering Ben- By SPENCER MOOS A Taipeh, I'iu'iriosa, Feh.16.Fiilure Nalioiialisl military rial ion .against the Red Chlilli mainland probably will he lilted info tliv broad aims of United ,Slab's si rate;\u2019,y, eciitred mainly on gelling the ('liine.se Reds to call it qiiils in Korea, Alllmugh no official stafemenl has lieen made, Uiere is every rea son In believe the (, liitirse Nation-.alisli.are willing to eo-openite lui-l'.j.I : I y with (he United States and will not undertake any military actions without approval in Washington, A worldwide Impression seems to have grown up in the wake of President Eisenhower's deneulral-i/.alion order Hint Formosa is pois ed to strike at the mainland.Thfl idea also\u2019 seems to have developed thal big raids are forming, aha! blockades are tightening and thal hips will be seized if they venture into this zone.ft isn\u2019t so, and it isn\u2019t likely to he so for months and maybe years.However, in the absence of any of-ficial indications as to what might happen, developments affect ing evento.He said the locomotive Formosa are likely to be 1/P, The U S Fifth Air Force re- more fruitless missions.On his H- Alexander Smith (Rep.N.J.) the inflated won to a new kwanj enough to eat.\ttamed Mount Katmai on the norted\tthe\tCommunist\tlet\tfighter\tfirst\ttour\tJabara\tdestroyed\tsix\t°\u2018 ihe Senate foreign relations sub-.\tm an attempt, to stop black\tmar-\t\u201cI am going to give that sturdy\t, pen in -ula,\tquiet lor 41 losses after\tannouncing\tearlier'that\tYliGs,\tprobably\tdestroyed\tanother\tcommittee on the Far East,\tketeers\tbuying up supplies\tand\t' little soldier\tall the breaks that J\t-v''¦ l,il)! w top\tlab- yesterday losses aiier announcing earner mat ^\tSmith s presence indicated the Far starving front-line troops.\tcan,\u201d the general added.\tm a major eruption that \u2022< nt a East was one of the subjects like- But the changeover will, have South Korean shops rm-fauranb column of smoke towering 80,000 ly to be taken up.\tlitle immediate effect on Republic\tand business offices closed today\tfeet info the air and started\tfilling Senator! Robert Taft of Ohio\tof Korea troops who are in rear\tas uncertainty grow over \u2019president\tf-earby\tvalleys with ash, said he expected a discussion with\tsectors, fighting Communist irreg-\tSyngman Rhce drastic step to\tThere\twas no immediate\tword the President of the over-all for-\tulars in rugged mountain country\tcurb inflation.\twhether\tany villages in the\tprim eign aid program,\twithout\tthe aid of Allied rations,\tTraders in\tmany towns went in-\titivo\tand sparsely populated areas Eisenhower has asked Congress Their\tofficers describe\ttheir\tto the black\tmarket to get dollars\tthreatened, for approval of a resolution re- plight as desperate.A medical or gold for their obsolete cur Military flier-: who flew near the 200 Allied fighter-bombers had ! ^nd damaged four, turned the supply area southwest Allied warships, meanwhile, be-of Pvongvang into a boiling mass ! gan the third year of their bom-of smoke and flames.\tbardment and seige of the eastern It was the second straight day of ^orean Port of ^01nsin\" ^ Y'5' jet dog fights in far northwest ,\tcruiser Toledo and wo Korea\t| destroyers shelled shore installa- The Sabres, outnumbered 45 to brakes had not yet been examined, j Railway worker:: and volunteers j continued to dig today into Jhe [wreckage in search of olher possible victims.Civic mourningf was proclaimed by the mayor.A mass Continued On Page 5 1.\tA stepped up flow of U.S military aid, Including jot planes: 2.\tStrengthening of the military a: i lance advisory group undel Maj.Gen.William Chase.He hat about 800 officers ami men hut Continued On Page 5 Europe\u2019s Sea Walls Hold Firm Against Rising Tides mumoerea « io The siege of Wonsan is the pudiatina s e c r e t i e°d aGthirdndaand loiîg^st in F.S.naval history.agreements.Taft said international ; team recently discovered three this propos- quarters of the men in two ba reney.The rate 7,250-foot volcano said it London, tered sea Feh.16 -f/P; The walls of England, bat- the of the U.S.militarv belching fire and smoke last night, ! Netherlands ami Belgium held fast their endangered cast coast.22.shot down tvv JamŸed fîuf They were^hidd\u201d .Ap correspondent den Clements afaTso might be discussed.\t\u201e\t.\t_______________ .jnrr Allied fighter-bombers which u,effn ,ea M°nsan,a»> £ battered Eisenhower also scheduled a diseases caused by near-starvation 61.000 won to 45,000 and the prim; in 1012 covered Kodiak Island, 110 day and forecasts of ealrn or only -\t-\t'\t\"¦\thulk of rubble and death,\tmeeting bringing together the top- including tuberculosis, bronchitis of gold rose to 600,000 won an mile-: to ihe southeast, with two i light winds raised hopes that the British forecasters charted light or moderate westerly winds lor talions were suffering from serious dollar soared from the official Mount Kitmai\u2019s last big rampage ! against still rising springtides to- ounce.Iran Shah Visits Earthquake Area big°CSuihoUhvdro-eketriVrdaTt ï f °fn ^ ba«le frpnt Allied in- ranking'officrals\"of his\"admini.^a- and beri-beri, th! v/l7, rf/er ho.ind^ nf wan\tthrew back hv* sma11 Cora- !tlon with\t°™r Bradley, Brig.Lee Yong Moon, command- rne ram over oounaarj oi .uan- mumst probes in pre-dawn dark- chairman of the joint chiefs of ing the southern security force-, cmirla'\t_\t,\tness.Temperatures dropped below staff, and members of the Atomic sair-i tfo'se troops were the only More than 500 planes hit the zero all along the front.\tEnergy Commission.\tsoldiers at present enduring the giant Suiho plant \u2014 the world's The 8th army\u2019s new commander.Much of the speculation about ful! strain of serious battle, fourth largest \u2014 last June 23, but\tLt.-Gen.Maxwell D.Taylor,\tin-\tEisenhower's\tFar\tEastern plans\u2014 Th®\tmedical\tsurvey\treported the Communists evidently had re-\tdicated there might be\tsome un-\tthe possibility of a new offensive, in two battalions about 11 TeFr-n p».\tir\t« -rv, built it\tpleasant surprises for\tthe Com-\tof a blockade of China, of a Uni-\tP«r cent of the men were in hos- ,\t' - ine Knan Today's target for the big Allied\tmunists.\tted Nations embargo on shipments\tPital a* non-combat casualties.\t\"Vf p1'T'V\tnis\town plane 200 ai- strike was Kyomipo.about 20\tTaylor told a press\tconference\tlo Red China, of the use of the A- Tests showed nearly a quarter\tT',/1\u201er™r.,,\t0 Jorrour' vm- miles southwest of the Korean\tthe 17-country army is\t\u201ca formid-\tbomb or of atomic artillery\u2014were\t°{ one regiment's soldiers weigh-\t;.!> ^ .in'-Pecl\t'A*\u2019ee.ed yi.iago capital of Pyongyang.\table military force which\thas\tac-\tpotential\tsubjects\tfor\tthe morning fd less\tthan\t95\tpounds,\tthough\tat '.re now is e-timated .120 peo- Participating in the stepped-up\tcomplished \u2019 great things\tin\tthe\tmeeting, ir blows were Marine Capt, Ted\tpast and is capable of\tfurther\t\u2014 feet of a h and deposited 500 feet;vast flood disaster of two weeks of ashes in the Valley of 10.000 j ago would not be repeated.Smokes close by.The towns of Katmai, on the peninsula, and Kodiak had to be evacuated.But Kodiak residents were reassured by frequent bulletin:-: from However, an emergency army of military and civilian workers stood The morning high tide passed in both countries without a majof new break in the defence system.Another peak was due this afternoon, with two more potentially critical heights tomorrow.At Britain\u2019s hard-hit Thames es- the navy base here there was no danger from the new eruption.Navy and air force planes both skirted the volcano.The air force pilot reported that 50 minute-: after the eruption the pillar of Williams, famed former Boston achievements in the future.\u2019 Red Sox slugger, and Air Force He added that he would like Maj.James Jabara.the first jet nothing better than to meet a ace who is flying his second com- Communist offensive.Taylor also : bat tour in Korea.\tsaid Korea offers great opportuni- Williams\u2019 fighter-bomber devel- ties for \u201cingenious and unorthodox operfv trouble over the Kyomipo commanders.\u201d But he did not intarget area \u2014 presumably hit by dicate what unorthodox strategy ground fire.He managed to get he might have in mind.Rome, Feb.16\u2014\tv\t-,\t\u2014unrl If rmf-rl it \u201cvorv vr»rv by or toiled to further bulwark ! tuary island of Convey the morn-the soggy sea defence\u2019-., breached ing tide fell six Inches short of iho at hundreds of points and only predicted level.Nearby Southend-temporarily plugged.\ton-the-sea, another critical point The BBC warned people living reported the peak two feet below in the low-lying coastal areas to the danger mark, continue on the alert.\tThe tides flooded hundreds of Holland\u2019s waterways director, ! acres of uninhabited marshland August Maris, toured his country\u2019s near Herne Bay, where a stretch stricken southwest area \u2014 where of the sea well knocked down in the Feb.1 storms has not yet been ago\u2014and termed it \u201cvery, very repaired.vulnerable.\u201d\tIn central London, the 7\u2019hamcs Many of the holes in the dikes ; rose above the level of adjoining The medical team estimated a American Red Cross are among nej,jj 'soldier fighting in the mountain those who have offered help to the The eruption had been predicted 1 country needed a minimum of 4.- injured and more than 1,000 by Father Bernard Hubbard 700 calories a day.The present homeless in the village.\t.Alaska expert known as the \u201cGlac- have been plugged, but it.is only 1 streets and moored ships floated diet gives 2,700 calories.\tThey have been told the main\tjer priest,\u201d who said three years\ta provisional job,\u201d he added.\thigh above nearby\tresidences\tbut They said this meant,\ttroops\tneed is; for money to rebuild homes\tago the pattern of volcanic activity, Forecasting no wind in the flood\tthe water did not\tflow over\tthe , werTe \u2018diving on their own\tflesh.'\tand restore underground canals on\talong the Aleutian island chain\tarea, however, the Dutch weather\thigh embankmcA .\tThe water\twas under the present supply sy-\twhich the desert area depends for Jpointed to a big blow-up by Kat-\tbureau said there was \u201cno reason\ttwo feet lower tl%r»n\ttwo weeks\tago* stem Korean commanding officers water and irrigation.\tmai in 1953.\t\\\tfor alarm/\u2019\twhen there was extensive flooding, Two ?IN HOLLYWOOD ?by Erskine Johnson NEA Saif Correnpon' -sc;>pcr to be held February borne and Miss Flint.\t:lt 'l10 church hall, and several A letter of thanks from Ihe volunteered to help.Sherbrooke Hospital for scrap I here being no lurthur busi-! book material for the children's ll,(jss- ,he meeting adjourned and 1\twards was read, also\ta\tletter of\ta'l had fun playing\ta \u201cNutty\" : thanks from Miss Bell,\tof\tEngland,\tRuiz contest, with Mrs.\tEdgar\tHill \\ for a box of sweets sent at Christ- giving the most correct answers.; mas.A letter from the Canadian delectable lunch was served i Association of Consumers, one hy the hostesses, Mrs.Merriman, I from the Voluntary women\u2019s Sen- Mrs.George Hood and Miss Ger-: ice and one from IV.K.Willis.U'utlc Ketcham.were read and discussed.\t-\u2014 Mrs Byron Brown donated a\tREREKAH HODGE large bundle of print pieces to\t10'stal Rebekah Lodge, No.14 be made up into a quill for the met in regular session on Tuesday flood victims.Mrs.1.\tByers wilt\tevening, February 10,\twith\tthir- have charge of the quill.\tIcon members present.\tSister\tKay i Mrs.Bliss introduced Dr.La- Brock, Noble Grand, was in the pierre of Beebe, who gave a very chair Cor the transaction of busi-I interesting talk on \u201cPeriodic r.ess included the report on sick j Examinations.\" He was thanked members.Plans were made to hold I by Miss C.I.MacKenzie.Dr.La- a \u201c500\" card party on Monday eve pierre then showed a film of the ring, February Id, in the Odd beautiful countryside around the Fellows hall at West Park.This Border Communities.These were thoroughly enjoyed and Mrs.Chase I Waide voiced the thanks of the members to Dr.Lapierve.from 30 For Fine Upholstery and Draperies BOS WERLEMANN CUSTOM-BUILT Chesterfields and Chairs Slipcovers Refinishing of Antiques Large collection fabric samples, air foam cushions, etc.Free estimates and transpoi tation.PHONE 237\u2014NORTH HATLEY d 2b'ï ot You'll enjoy an evening DANCING t* 2V at A/agcg's Popular Hotel CHATEAU DU LAC MAGOG 85 Merry St, South S Tel.2921 par Men lion given to large or Hnall.Scoteiihisk/ ubte m Z0 ot- SEE PAGE 5! Stanstead North W.I.Hears Talk By Dr.Lapierre Rock Island, Feb.1(1.The Stanstead North Women's Institute held Iheir February mecling at the home of Mrs.('has.Bliss on February 5.Seventeen members wifi Yv./: vjiS I i® ¦ I MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT end Tues.\"IVANHOE\" (In vitalizing colour) starring Robert Taylor.Elizabeth Taylor Adm.75c COMING Wed.- Thurs.Greer Garson.Walter Pidgeon in \"LES OUBLIES\" Also \"LA FEMME DU BOULANGER\" with Raimu, Ginafte Leclerc ALLEGRO GROUP The Allegro Group of Centenary church, Stanstead, met at the home j of Mrs.Charles Merriman, Stanstead, on Tuesday evening, February 10.with twelve members | attending.The meeting was presid-1 ed over by the new president, Miss ' Gertrude Ketcham, who also con-! ducted the devotional period by j reading a portion from the \u201cUpper ! Room\" booklet.The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and a donation of money was made to Ihe How COLDS affect Your KIDNEYS The kidneys are very delicate organs, easily affected\u2014especially by a cold.Their duty is to filter impurities and excess acids from the blood.When you have a cold extra work is thrown upon your kidneys.Dodd\u2019* Kidney Pills help your kidney* clear your system of excess acids and poisons caused by colds, and give you a chance to shake infection sooner\u2014feeJ better faster.If you have t cold get and use Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills.\t139 Dodds KidneY Pills KjOAIVS \u2022from bimim up, Void ?i'i) ma, Uv.g EXAMPLES OF LOANS\t\t\t 1 C.N You G«t\tIS M0.\t24 MO.\t24 MO \t154.19\t529.59\t754.56 Repay Monthly\t$12\t$28\t$40 Abo** poy»*ntt (tvr evuythingf Iran f Poyntoh tor in-kotwfn\t\t\t omovnH Qro in proportion.\t\t\t(Con) Get $523.24: Repay $32 Mo.(20 Month Plan) Make a claan svieap of old bills .auto repairs .reduce monthly payments with a tbt&cnal loan.Phone, write, or come in.loans $50 to $1200 on Signature, Furniture or Auto.f H AT .(.IKES TO SAY YES FINANCE CO.SYSTEM \u201cNickel alloys, son.! lie problem with early jet engines was the terrific heat which caused metal parts to warp and crack.Then new allows containing nickel were developed to stand up under the intense heat.Jet CRigincs became more efficient.Today engineers keep trving to develop better and beticr nickel allots It' make jet engines more efficient still.\" 1st Floor \u2022 Rm.No.103, Continental Bldg.KING & WELLINGTON STS., SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC Phone: Sherbrooke 2-2631 \u2022 F.G.Ferguson, YES MANager OPEN MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 TO 5 \u2022 FRIDAY 9 TO 8 \u2022 CIOSED SATURDAY leans mod* lo widints of oil umounding towns \u2022 Personal Financt C^ipany #f Canoda \u201cl/\u2019s n geed thing tie have vickcl in Canada, isn't if.Dad: '' \u2019\u2022ft sure is\u2019, son.Most-of the nickel for planes, battleships and other defence equipment for Canada, ('.real Britain and the United States conies right from our own Canadian nickel mines.\" !k I ¦ A O I MAtl.The International Nickel Comoanv of Canada, Limited, 25 King ; \" -\u2022 \u201c Tlr Romance cf Kuhd ' * r.72 page berk, fully if-lust rated, will be sent j'ce v request tc anyone interested.Street West, Toronto .mi.,I rnn KLEEN* FLO MOTOR CONDITIONER TO YOUR CAROLINE DEFREEZES W PREVENTS FROZEN 6AS UNES.Œïje Clip ÿage SHKKKKOUKK.QUKBKl MOMWV, FKBRl \\RV It!, lO.V!, BOYS and GIRLS there's still plenty of time to enter CROWN S Bird Book Contest! 4 Sunday Morning Fire Razes Garage, House And Restaurant At Bishopton WE W-K- 'TTjÇWWPiPT Bishopton, Feb.16\u2014Damage which might run as high as $20,-000 was caused here yesterday morning when iire o( undetermined origin swept the Westman garage, home and restaurant.The two-floor building of cement block and wood, owned and operated since the end of the war by Reynolds Westman, was a total loss and the few volunteers on the local fire pump were hard pressed to keep the fire from spreading to adjoining houses Mr.Westman, whose wife recently underwent an operation in Dollard Club Wins Race At Cowansville Sweetsburg, Feb.16\u2014The Cowansville Winter Carnival, which got underway on February 1, came to a close yesterday.Feature of yesterday's program was snowshoe racing and the Dollard Club from Sherbrooke copped the team championship and the Alouette Club Trophy.Teams competed from Sherbrooke, Montreal and St.Johns.A banquet was held in the l.e-gion Hall last night to bring the carnival to a successful close.LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg.Sherbrooke.Telephone 3-3910 Night and Holiday calls: Telephone 2-878Î or 3-1061 Flowers For Every Occasion! MILFORD'S \"Flowers by Wire\" Te!.2-3757 the Sherbrooke Hospital and whose infant son.Bruce, born in November, is also now being treated in the hospital for a bronchial ailment, was at a loss to explain the cause of the fire.He and his two other children, Betty 9, and Michael 2, were in the house on the top floor at the time the fire broke out, along with two girls who were looking after the children while Mrs.Westman was in hospital, Bertha Nadeau and Pauline Belisle.The five were able to escape the burning building only with the clothes on their backs and their lives.\"My wife was supposed to conic home tomorrow (.Monday), \"Mr.Westman told the Record yesterday.\u2018But there's no home for her.to come to now.\" The fire was all over in less than an hour and nothing was left standing of the building, not even the big chimney.Mr Westman estimates his loss at between $15,000 and $20.000, partially covered by insurance.The fire, which started in the basement of the building, demolished all the garage equipment, furniture, clothing and other household effects and the com plete kitchen of the restaurant, which is open only in (he summer.Fortunately, Mr.Westman's car and snow plow were outside and were saved along with the cooler of the restaurant and the soup machines.The building was located about one-half mile from the center of Bishopton on the main highway to Quebec City.The garage, of cement block, was in the center of the building, the house on one side and over top of the garage ami the restaurant on the other side of the garage.The fire broke out at approximately 7:45 Sunday morning.Mr Westman and the children are currently staying with the Irving Willard family.BRIEFLETS The Salvation Army Home League T >a and Sale, Wed., Feb.18th, 2:30 to 5:30.\t35c.King Harold the Hard founded Oslo, capital of Norway, more than 900 years ago.Secretary Of Ayer\u2019s Cliff Fair, M.B.Corey Passes On Here At 62 INDIANS BASEBALL CLUB ENTERTAINS ADVISORY hers of the local advisory board at a reception at the club s oft picture.Kneeling from left to right are: Aid.Paul Hamel, Aid.Benoit Vanier.public relations director, Lewis Mat lut, business man a.vr.Bourque, Minister of Lands and Forests and of Hydraulic Resources, Aid.At a buffet luncheon which followed the reception, Mana-er I chairman of the advisory board, and lhat Roland Gladu has been nami Quebec and the Maritimes.Later in the evening, colored films of the 1948 and 191\" World Sri Margarine Seizures Made Twenty-four pounds of margarine were seized by Provincial Police in Sherbrooke and Lcnnox-ville during the week.Twelve pounds were take in a Lennoxville restaurant and another 12 pounds were seized from a private home on Denault Street.Sgt.Stenio Brasseur was in charge of the investigation.Coal is found in aq of the 55 counlies in West Virginia.BOARD The Sherbrooke Ind ices ycMenlav afternoon.Some Svlvio Rousseau and Aid.Carl (lingues.M l Ni col, Aid.l.c lin announced scout and terri ans Baseball ( of the guests Caminind.Si; ., Mayor Fini uh ontrriained the mem-are shown in the nbmo (ding, loll to right, arc: ¦ I evosque, Hon ,1.S.wi now n.nrcllo,ami Judge Redmond Hayes.Ii Bourque had acrel'd lo become manager oi the Club tor Ontario, i Record Photo bs Gorn l.emav) drââ pfô/ff u/â//s /hr me/ MAYOR DRAWS TICKET: Mayor Emile Levesque is shown hero drawing the winning liekcl in (he Sherbrooke Winter Club\u2019s sewing machine raffle.Conrad Chabol of 197 Mu nay Street, who held ticket number 0661, was the winner.The drawing was held Saturday afternoon at the Arena during a skating period for the younger children, many of whom are shown in the picture.Mrs.James Ncilson, chairman of the club\u2019s tea commillec, is shown holding the box from which the mayor drew the ticket.Among others in the picture are the club inslruelor.Mis- Hedy Spemberg (at the left), Sian Wilson and Mr.Ncilson (right).(Sludio Breton photo).WALLPAPER IS SO BEAUTIFUL .SO EASY TO CLEAN .SO EASY TO APPLY .SO VERY ECONOMICAL \\ .AND IT DOES SO MUCH FOR YOUR FURNITURE! The practical way is with wallpaper.Of course there's only a limited number of wallpaper designs to match each room and its furniture.For this very reason we carry the most complete selection of wallpaper available in this district.Stop in today and see what wonderful designs we have for you to choose from.\u2019 .' ' > Mit SEMI -TRIMMED W A LL PA P E R S NATIONAL WALLPAPER fit PAINTS LIMITED/ ^iiüibuteau cU Pù/riccm et Papiumu v FOR PROTECTION THAT LASTS 156 Wellington North, Sherbrooke Tel.2-1537 WEEK END ACCIDENTS A series of minor accidents was reported in the Township over the ! week-end.The top picture shows a j collision between two cars about I three miles from Weedon in which no one was seriously injured.The tear in the lower picture ended up ; in a field at the corner of Laval St.and Galt W.in the West Ward.The accident occurred at about 8 I o\u2019clock Saturday night when the ;car went out of control on the icy road, struck another car and then knocked over a fire hydrant, forcing the city to cut off the water in j the district for several hours.No ;one was hurt.In the Weedon accident, Louis Michaud, 32.of Thet-ford Mines, was driving in the direction of Thetford Mines when his car skidded on the icy road and collided with a car driven by Jean Noel Patry of Fontainbleau.Maurice Lambert.35, of Thetford, driving in the Michaud car, .-.uffer-ed a gashed leg while other persons in the cars were shaken up.(Top photo by Studio Breton, lower by Gerry Lcmayj.Lenten Masses Are Planned At St.Patrick\u2019s Starting Ash Wednesday, February 18.in St.Patrick\u2019s Church, s low Mars v.ill be celebrated daily V / '¦\u2018IM during Lent at 12.15 noon.At this Mass the faithful may receive Holy Communion provided they j observe the recent legislation con cerning the Eucharistic fast.The annual Mission for the men of the parish and the:: iri'-nd-commenced Sunday evening a no see- the his Marion Benjamin Corey, serro tary treasurer of the Stauslead c ounts Agneultm .d Soviets ami prominent district tanner, passed away tn the Sherbrooke Hospital on Saturday, aftor a short illness He was in Ins tvrd sear Funeral service will be held to morrow attermion m Ins Kings croit larm residence al l 30 o'clock ! with sen ice at St.James Anglican Church.Halley, at 2.JO.Res, II, Dentcm will otileiate at the sices Interment will he in parish eeim\u2019tei s Mr Cores is sursived by ssite, Kloisc Bowen Corey, whom he tnairicil in 11112, tsvo brothers, two sisters and ten children.His brothers are tses Hollis H Corey, retired clergyman, residing at Daytona Beach.Florida; Irving li, Cores, of Beebe, and slslers Mrs O B Bowen iSadie', ot North Hallos; and Mrs David l'urncr (Klsie), ot Ya! ti'Or, A j brother, Nelson Corey, died m Massachussets during the inl'liiciua j epidemic oi the first w orld war ami another brother died m infamy The children loll to inorini his loss aii Carl H Cores.Kims j croit; Harold I Corey, Montreal; Mis.1 lonald Brown (Marion1, leu noxs illi .Hamilton B.Corey.Nui gara Kails.Out.Mis Allan Bullock (Jessiel, Gramtevillo; Mr-Ewan McGlushan (Bom-), Gall ue.ill Ft.; Mr:- Glyne Moore, (l.ueyt, Bridgetown, Barbados; Arthur Corey, Kingscroft; John Cores.Niagara l-'alls.Out; and Muriel l ores.KiligMTott There are nine grandchildren Mr t 'oiev was horn at Kingscroft ¦nil March lit 1690, and resided on the (arm of Ids late parents, Hamit Many Minor Accidents Are Reported \\ 3 9 inch snowfall, coupled with a strong wind, yc.slorlay made Ira veiling m the Eastern Townships and district hazardous.There were' ! mimerons accidents and lraffle lains in the area lint no one was reported killed A head-on collision between two; leurs on the highway near the mit skirts ot Dnimimindvillo yesterday iwas the most serious mishap re ported, Three persons were sent to hospital as Hie result of the accident amt this morning one ot i I he victims, Ailrlairo Hamel, Hit, jot 1 inminiondvilte, is reported to j be in a very critical condition up jst, Croix Hospital in Drummond ! | ville.Mr Hamel was driving a eai ; which collided with another oper ated by Philippe Itrieiidamoiir, of , Dnimmodvillc.Mrs, Bricndamotii, | a passenger in lier husband's car and (ieorge Hamel, riding with Acbdaire Hamel, were also injured j in the accident and all three arc patients in SI.('nhx Hospital.The majority ot trains were late yesterday and the Sherbrooke Hockey Club Excursion Spécial was two hours Into arriving in Slier brooke from Quebec Elly.Out at Thetford Mine'.cciic of Hie Provincial Jumping Champion ships, there were close to fifty i ears stuck in the ditch along Hie highway tram ME Granit in Thot lord to Blake Bake.On Hie hill : near (he jumping site there was a j traffic\u2019 jam for more than two j miles long hut Hie numerous ped csfrians gave the motorists a help in;: hand ( lilt I) DI.Al III < PINK A child health arid imnniniza lion clinic will he held tomorrow in St, Patrick's parish hall from ' 2 to 3 p.rn.scomowN Free pictures Canterbury Hall, j Tues., Feb.17th, 8 pan., showing i Ferguson Tractor and New Hot-j j land equipment.Sponsored by T.C.French Garage, Sawycrville.Many species of snake- cal; chicken egg: by swallowing them | whole.in iiiliitllTH m, n.i otu \\ ton Corcv amt 1 illiant Humphrey Corey, all his life with the except ion of one year when he was twenty, which was spent as a bak ei \\ delivery man at Springfield Moss, lie was actnc ill forming, edueu Hon.munieipal ami church life ot the district in which he resided.He was one of the principal ex hililioi's at the Vyer's plilT Fair m dairy animals, horses and swine as well as being the hardworking secretary Iteasiirer ot Hie Stnlistoad Count,v Agricultural Society which operates the Foil'.Mr Corey, who was educated at Hie Kingscroft country school amt Intermediate School at Hatley, w.a-on the Hainston I\u2019rolesiaiit school hoard for many years and at the time ot lus passing.He was also a director of the stauslead County ( entrai School Board and was on two occasion?Mayor ot Harnstnn West At Hie lime of Ins death, Mr Corey was also a People s Warden ot Ins (\u2019lunch and eliairnian ol SI .lames' finance committee, secretary ol the Kingscroft Farmers ( lull.pri\u2019Milent ol the ('tioporntivr Creamery al Way's Mills, and a director ol tin- Stauslead County Fieri l icit v Co opernt ive.Inttirancn ot «vary rfotcriptian 180 Court Street Office 3 1050\tRe».2-4906 HENRY WARD MORRIS C.AUSTIN Lattutu In PIANO ORGAN-SINGING Instruction in the Theory of Music (Theory) by Correspondence, if desired).Coaching for University Examinations, Tot.3-1818, V.00 A M.- 5:00 P.M.RANKS FIRST //?Developing LEADERSHIP will continue throughout the week, concluding on Sunday afternoon, February 22.Rev.Father Mohan, pastor, bar been fortunate in securing for the preacher at this retreat, Very Rev.W.F MeGinni-, Provincial of the Holv Cro' -.Father-.Montreal.600 pa*r \\ SLACKS and odd trousers, .\"j 125 SPORT COATS SLACKS Regular prices in the group as high a?; ¦$21.00.prices\t$| start at .DALE CARNEGIE, m \u201e\u201e \"Hot* to Win KrlRml»' «ne Inflt'rnri- PwplV* \"How V?Hfnp Wnrrylnr find ''fart.XjIvIoc'* According to » .lurvey oy f)r.James F.Bender, pubii.ihcfi i i Kales Management, busim : e; c-or:; attribute their smecc:.o etFoe-tive speaking aim their ability to handle ncoplo.For 88 year: n i Dale Carnegie Courre in EPecCve .Speaking and Huiran KolnHon\u2019.has hern offering thb: training to men and women from roast o < oast.To date, more ; han a quar! < \u2022 ora million enthw instir graduate i acclaim this training as the uc.-.i ever devised.OPEN MEETING Speaker: Altm Paiv o 5 95 Per Paivia Ue»!ih .^,*1 SPORT COATS Regular values up to 'i>40.IK).Sale prices $* qc -tart from \u2014 i'J.J BLUE\u2019S THE QUALITY STORE FOR MEN.33 King Street West, Sherbrooke, Oue.Tbix training vzill enable you to speak with poise and confidence ,n private and before groups; prepare you for increased earning power and leadership through your ability to handle people.Tomorrow - Tuesday New Sherb\"Gol'.e Hotel DALE CARNEGIE COURSE VV* W VVWt.'WVWVV\\'VV\\\u2018l\\\u2018VWW*V1 Four -SHLKBKUOM.DAILY KLCUKU MONDAY.I I BRI SKY \\h Li Washington Column WORniKD (ATTI.KMFS Rll)i: IIlf.I(|) ON CONORKSS I OU I*RICK BOOST By f\u2019KTKR KDgON N'K.S Washington Correspondent Washington (NKA) \u2014 Recent drops in href Sljttbtookc Daily Bccotd The Oldest Daily in the District ¦'IsUbtisheil Ninth Day ul Kebruirv.18I>Y with which is llicorporated the ShcrbiouKe Cjair.ettr established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878 The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke \u2022>a.ly Kmir-t Cowy\ttsUie''and,other'farm pnie^acn ^ut 'congress in .Limited, of which g\tJ\u2019 ^ U\tsomewhat littery mood.Letters, telegram* apd Iveaaurer.at the office 11J V ellington\t\u2022\tphone calls are beginning to snow down from the \u2022\" lhe C!.V^hCabn r,*:\thrm bflt' Individual farmers and repre.enlalives service ei I he Canadian Pies*,\the\t'ou- lhat ve should go and bring i-\t- _____a .l ,\t, .forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: lhat _ me anc olhci Ircc Asians whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, when Ihey show real capacity lor recognizing he may give il you.\u2014John 15:16.yranny in whatever dress it adopis.But that ^moment seems a good distance off.r ' e /»* God becomes a reality to 11* when He lavs upon us a rommissinn.\u2014lohn Oxenhain.FUIl ItK ALL HANDS WITH POINT ( Ol NT South's first rebid 111 today's hand is only Ivvo hearts since ho has only 14 points in high can!'-and a very poor lit with his partner's diamonds.When North I hen tries again vvilli a bid of three clubs.South can afford lo bid Same.North's bidding shows more' than 10 points, and there is likely lo be a fine play for game.When West opens the queen of spades.South must resist the temptation lo cover with dum my\u2019s king.There is no reason to suppose that West has led from a suit headed by the nee and queen.Fast must have the ace of spades and it can therefore do no good to play dummy s king.When West is allowed lo hold Ihe lirsl trick vv s!h Ills queen ot spades, he can do nothing to dc leal the contract.He continues with spades, and East takes the ace.East returns a low trump, an I South must hop right up with tin-ace.Declarer next cashes the ace of diamonds, enters dummy with the ace of clubs, and carefully discards his last spade on the king ot diamonds.At this point South can afford to give up a trump trick to West s king.South can regain the lead m matter whal West returns, and it is then just a matter of dravV ing trumps and claiming the res: of the tricks.South would lose his contract if he played the king of spades from the dummy at the first trick.East would win the first trick with the ace of spades and return the suit, whereupon West would win ancl lead a third spade.East would over-ruff the dummy, thus winning the third defensive trick.West would eventually get his king of trumps In set the eonlraet.Winter Woes I INK OUT WHY THEY\u2019RL ( \\ Id.IN G NAMES AM) NAMES Wild.( EASE By MURIEL LAWRENCE Bobby's older brother.Joe.re centiiy acquired a new friend whom he deeply admires.A' a eon.sequence, he has been very offhanded with Bobby.At first when Joe rushed nut of llic house at, Hal's summons to com?help beltle his new puppy.Bobby rushed, loo.Al Joe's terrific roar, \"Scram home, you1'' he wept tears of rage.But after a while he didn't any more and jutt seemed kind of discouraged.So his mother took .steps.At lunch, serving her children their mup, she said, \"Joe, Bobby says that you're a 'mean stinker' not to take him over to Hals house with you.Are you.one.\u2019\u201d \u201cHe\u2019s nuis.\u201d her son said comfortably.\"Who wants a kid of seven tagging along wherever you go\u201d I'm no baby-sitter.\" \u201cYou don't mind him tagging along when Hal\u2019s not around.\" his parent said gently.\"Why do you feel different when voure with Hal?\u201d Bobby came to sudden, inspired life.Swallowing the piece of turkey he'd found in his soup, he waved his spoon accusingly at his brother.\u201cYah.he's scared,\u201d he announced.\u201cHe doesn't want me hanging around because he's «cared big-shot Hal will think he's a sissy!\u201d This time, Joe\u2019s denial was not so comfortable.He looked at his mother uneasily.She smiled at him as she asked : \"Are you seated?Because if you arc.Bobby and I could understand that quite easily.We don't want to think you\u2019re a mean stinker if you're just scared Hal will make fun of you if Bobby hangs around.Are you.doe?\u201d There was ihe briefest little pause before Joe drank some of the milk that had been poured for him.Then he said, \"Yeah.I guess I am a Utile scared, mother.\" He said it awkwardly\u2014but he ; said il.And at once everyone felt 1 that the world was a nicer place I to be in.Joe felt better because his mother and brother no longer regarded him as a \u201cmean stinker\u201d but j understood the difficult \"sissy\u201d business.His mother felt better because tension had left her boys.As lo Bobby, he felt wonderful.What had been maddening and discouraging was his big brother's insufferable air of superiority.Now he felt warm and loving to-, ward the \u201cbig shot\u201d who had been cut down ter size by the truth.It we want to, 1 suppose they'd lei us call it \"psychology.\u201d It mak- Answer to Previous Puzzle So far ' he said, \u201che seems to have been pretty successful in carrying o it his plans.This is the third letter we've received.Each time The Flash has ap pea red where he said he would at exactly the time denoted in his letter.-.And while we've stood idly by he - committed his crimes and escaped.What's he up to this time?\" \"The Devonshire party.\u201d Warren «growled.The truth of Fargo's statement scored him.\"Mrs.Devonshire is planning tn wear that va> or ',! n si \tNO It Til\tt«\tHORIZONTAL\tVERTICAL \tA K 6 V 5 3 ?K .! 9 R 5 A A Q J 6\t\t1 This has to be shovelled 5 \"Button up\t1\tStalk 2\tIt's really cold in \u2014-'\u2014, Alaska WEST\t\t1 VST\t\t3 Algerian A ( J\t0 R 5 1\tA A :i\t9 \"Don't s/p on\tscappiî V K 4\t\tV ' 6 ?\tihc\t\t4 Pursues one s ?Q Id\t7\t?6 4 :: 2\t12 Ripped -\t\\Y ci V * 7 2\t\tA \u2018> 5 4 3\t13 Italian river\t5 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S I S\t\t\t\t\tR i A\t\ts\t\tL.!\t\tR j S\t \tS|E\t\tN\tT\t\tc\tA | N5\t\tE\tu|s j\t\t \t\t\tA\tR\tA\t\t1 j O\t\tT\t\t\t \t\t\tR\tE |v\t\t\ts j A\t\tr\t\t\tri \t\tE\tU\tT |E\t\tO\t\tA\tE\tR\tF\t F\t£\t«\tS\t\t\tO\t\t\tR\tE\tA\t A\tH\tA.\t\t\ts\t£\te\t\t\tA\tl- 1 A\t \tA\t&\tT\tt\u2014\t&\t\tN\tE\tA\tn;\tC j ^\t E\ts'\tE\tN\te ! r\t\t\tT\tA\tP*\tr-\t1 ~\t \tE\tÇ,\tV\t\t\t\t\tT\tE\tR\t\t sonii (D) A it 7 3 V A Q J 1(1 9 fi 4 A A K tn 9 North-South vul.South\tWest\tNorth\tLast 1 V\t1 A\t?\tPass 2 V\tPass\t3 A\tPass 4 V\tPass\tPass\tPass Opening lead-\t\tA «3\t CARD SENSE Q\u2014The.bidding has been: South\tWest North East 1\tDiamond Pass 1 Heart Pass You, South, hold: Spade 2.Hearts K-.1-9-7, Diamonds v.K-.i-9-6.Clubs K-Q-10.What do you do?\\\u2014Bid four hearts.You have a count of 17 points in high cards, 2\tpoints for the singleton, and I point for Hie king of your partners hid suit.You are willing (0 he in a game contract no matter how weak your partner's response may he.If he has a fairly good hand, including two aces, it is up tn him to make a slam tn.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding\thas been:\t North\tLast\tSouth\tWest Pass\tPass\t1 Heart\tPass 1 Spade Pass\t\t You.South.\thold; Spades\t9-6-2.Hearts K-Q-L7-5.Diamonds A Q-8, Clubs 9-3.What do you (lo?\\nswei Tomorrow 14\tWoody fruit 15\tEffluence 17\tBeverage 18\tRepairs 19\tUnity 21 Part of a window 23 Courtesy title 2 ! Split pulse 27 What snow often gets 29 Fresh-water duck \u202232 Biochemical protein 34 Soviet city 36\tHate 37\tClassified 38\tIndividuals 39\tWatch your \ton ice 4 ! Socnk 42 Rights (ab.) 44 Dry 46 Resilient 49 Place betw-cen heaven and hell 53\tPresident Coolidge 54\tUnsigned 56\tFeel ill 57\tWinter hoarfrost 58\tSea eagles 59\tRemove moisture 60\tPierce 61\tCaterpillar .hair 7 Soon P Musical sounds 9 Attracts attention 10\tHints 11\tGreek letters 16 Whispers 20 Saltpeter 22 Fasting seasons 2-1 Pedestal part 2* Prayer ending 43 Heavenly 26 Word by word bodies 28 One who -.strikes postures 30\tBew ildercd y 31\tRefined woman 33 Heroic deeds 35 Stupidly (slang) 4n Washington ¦15 Silver coins 46\tHabitat plant form 47\tDen 48\tInitial (ab.) 50\tGreater 51\tShort hit ( baseball ) 52\tGreek mountain 55 Bird's be A- 1\t1\t3\t4\t\t5\t6\t7\t«\t8\t\t; 22 g 1 tfouftesN ol Grevushield MONTREAL\tCURB MARKET Pre\\ tous dose 11 « m Ando NfUI.\t8\ts\t8 G R A 4'il\t19\"\t4\t19 G Brown Company\t9 ran.and Dom Sugar 16' ran.AA est Lumber\t9\u2019i\t9't r (Uis Paper\t3.A';\t33\u2019j l ord ' A '\t63 Praser\tHP;\tItPj Great Lakes Paper 13 g Home pil\tHP;\t10'; Can IngeiMill\tRand\t86 Minnesota (A\t(Ant.\t.Mg ARM'S Ascot Metals\t70\t70 B l.ouvieourt\t.18 Cn Asbestos\t3 40\t3 48 Weedon\t.,\t,30 Wendell\t.59 Asbestos Corp.Profits Rise Alontie.il.Feb 16\t- Not protit ot Asbestos Corporation rose to S4,247,689 last year trout $3,901,094 in 1951, it was reported today.Earnings per share were $2 36 against $2.17 in the previous \\ ear.Net working eapllal was report ed at S4 920.199 compared with S3.016.047 ill 1951.President A 1 Penhaie said value of all grades was up Hi per cent Bride of one day.Rosavia, 23 \"ll was mu honeymoon, hr bed in hospllal where lie was ing treated for a broken right 1 I.ur.a d'Ani lost her left am! right arm Her husband killed.\u201cI wonder if 1 11 live to 're four children again,\" she said.dh lie leg 31 19'.n 15 ' v 11\t\tBIRTHS 33\u2019\t¦ 11\t1 a FORG1\tM flu' Sherbrooke 30\t\tHospital, on 1\u2018T'h.IMIh, 11)5.1.to 32\u2019.-\t\tMr.nod Mrs Glnylon EnFnrgr inrr F.ilorn Bunions), n son A A 5 ' v\t\tbrother for David.18'.\t.* B\t1.\\NG WOIV1 11 To Mr nod Mrs Harry I.migworlli (nee Freda OBITUARIES lilt CHARLES HOI I IS PIERCE MOORE Montreal.Feb.10 Dr.Charles Hollis Pierce Moore passed away suddenly at the Private Patients Pavilion, Montreal Gctizral Hos-piial, 011 January 27.Dr.Moore was the son ol the late 11 a rn 111 e 1 Deroelir Moore and Ins wife, Eury Plumlcy.of Windsor Mills.He was born November 22, 1889, and spent his childhood in the Eastern Townships.The funeral service, which was held al Tees Funeral Chapel on January 29, was largely attended, with the Rev.Eloyd Smith officiating, assisted by Rev.Erie Mcllwain of Dominion Douglas Church.Dr.Moore is survived by his wife, the former Mildred West-over; two children, Air1.Alec.Dun can (Myrle), Calgary, Alla., and I Her, of Montreal; a son-in law.Alex Duncan; two grandchildren, Peter and John, of, Calgary, Alta.; two brothers, Cecil, of Sherbrooke, and Gerald of Montreal; three sisters, Mrs.Earle Harris (Isabel), ol Tuscan, Ariz., Mrs.Alford Ross (Eunice), Dnchine, Mrs W.Parker (Myrtlej, of Huntingvillc.Interment was made in f.nke view Cemetery, Pointe Claire.IN MEMORIAM LAMPMAN~ In loving memory of our dear flsughter, Dolon -.who passe?) away February JSlh, l()4t), God saw you getting weary, He ?li?t what He thought, best, He put His arms around ymi.And whisper?.*?) \"Come an?) U?**\u201d.Loved an?! remembered by ISHMAKL COREY.Father.MRS.ISHMAEL COREY, Mother.MISS CHERYL LAMPMAN.Farnham, Que.\tDaughter.CARDS OF THANKS NEV/ Y URK STOCK MARKET Previous\tclose 11\ta.m \\tiiei nan TVloplumi\te L>9 A\t1 Anaconda\t43'»\t43\"» lli'trilohriil S.eel\t54\t53 s 4 Borden\u2019s t o.\t45';\t I'ltrysler\t91 v\t91s.i omitt.Solvents\t20 s*\t t'on.s, Kdisson\t.\t88'i\t Douglas\t,,,,\t64 ' ,i\t63'; Dupont\t97 g\t971 ; Genera! Flrrinc\tlift' i\t68 General Motors\t65-G\t65 * » Goody ear\tM\t Intern.Paper\t51! *\t Intern Telephone\tIS\t18 Johns Mam illo\t69';\t Montyoine; > Ward\t80'»\t60 G Nash Keh\t24'»\t N V ( entrai\t.\t23*4\t23 g I'1 1\u2019sl\t, .\t11s,\t Radio\t26\t26 K< public Steel\t46 s\t46'» Sltl Oil of V J.\t74'4\t Sitidehnkci\t41 \u20194\t l .S Steel\t40 G\t40*'» \\ anaduim Steel\t39 i\t Woolvs oetlw\t445 4\t BURY Etec picture', Canterbury Hull, I ne.'' , 1 eh I Tib, 8 p in , showing Ferguson I'raetor and New Mol land equipment.Sponsored by T.1 .1 iciteli G.u.ige, Sjiwyerville.DISTINCTIVE, ARTISTIC FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS by I Of/* t/M FLORIST 91 King Weil T*l.2 4733 Eveningt: 39122 Eoeke).ot Cookshire, Que., on February 12lh.1953, 11 son.John Ronald A brother lor Domild Both well.MIDDLETON Al the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Sunday.Feb.Hth, 1953.a daughter, Penelope Ann, In Mi anti Mrs Edward Middle ton, of Klnnstead, Quo.DEATHS CORKY Suddenly al the Shei In-ooke Hospital, on Saturday, Kcli.14th, 1953, M.Benjamin Corey, beloved husband Ol Kbiisc Bowen, in Ids 83rd year.He mains resting al bis late retd deuce at Klngseroft, Que .w here prayers will be held on 'Ittcsday, 1* ob 17th, at I 30 p.m., I lienee to St.laines' Anglican Clittreli, Hal loy, for funeral service at 2 30 pin.Rev.Mr.Denlon officiât ing.Inlerinetit in St.James' Cemetery.DOUGLAS Al Peterborough, Ont on Sa I ni'd ay, Feb.Itlh.1953, John Douglas, beloved father of til?.Rev Harry G.Douglas, fm imwly of Sutton, Que.Resting al the ( '(linstock Funeral Home S?* 1 \\ ice on Tuesday, Feb.17th, at 2:00 p.m.Interment at Peter borough, Out.LOCKWOOD Al Shiplon Que.on Sunday, Fell.13tli, 1953, Mary Elizahelh Oakley, in her 87th year, wile of the late George Dock wood.Resting al Lockwood's I uni rai Home.Funeral servie?* ni st Augusline's Cliureli, We?l-nesdny.Feb.Hltli, al 2 p.m.In termenl in Danville Cemetery.MORRISON At Hit* Sherbrooke Hospital, on Sunday, Feb.15th, 1953, John SfewatT (Scolly) Mot rison, beloved husbatifl of Mina Hobson, in his 57tli year.Resting at Johnstons Funeral CliapH, 550 Prospect Street, where the funeral will be held on Tuesday, Feb.17th.at 2:30 p.m.Kcg Ross Adams official ing.Interment in Malvern Cemetery, Den noxvillc.STHKIT - Passed away on Saturday, February Hth, 1953, Louis Frederick Strcit, at bis (laugh ter's residence, Mrs.Earle Bock us, Bedford, Que.Funeral on Tuesday, February 17th, with prayers at Dion's Funeral Par lors at 1:30 p.m., service in St.Paul's Church, Phillpsburg, Que., at 2:00 p.m.Burial at Swanton, Vt.TURNER At.the Brome-Missis* quoi Perkins, Hospital, Sweet* burg, Que., on Feb.15Ht, 1953.Edna M.Needham, beloved wife of the -late Albert Turner, of Knowllon, Qu?*., in her 71st year.Funeral service will be held fr'ini h?*r late residence, on VVed-nesdny, Feb.18fh, at 2 p.m.Rev.Dr.Gray officiating.Interment at Knowllon.Robb's Funeral Service Urg'd.R.L BISHOP IUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (rerm*rly 300 Ou«»n Hlvri N T«l 2 9977 Think of f lowcn, then think of m FLORIST 236 Duftorin Av« Tel.2-476* MONUMENTS SAVE 25% to 40 % By buying directly from the manufacturer If you want a permanent monument erected to lho«e you held dear, and be the pride of your family tor ever! Visit us: see the be»t types Barra, Vt.Grey Ore nite.Red Gianite from Tin land end Black from Sweden, Tel 3-1700 or write E.PROVOST Monument Menufecturer 1003 King St East, cor 15th Ave.\u2014Sherbrooke Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks tr.Vi nri imertlon DIsATII NOTICKS I,V iiot Mnr.Minimum chare* *1,50 (JO lines or le»*).IN MEMORIAMS *1.00, 40 CtülM put line for poetry Additional name» over Lhrea, 10 cent* each name AM.AJiOVfe, NOTfCTiS MUfc\u2019l CARRY SIGNATURE Oh PARTY SENDING NOTICE ESESEhI FUNERAL CHAPEL 5JU Prospect St Phone 2 2466 J take thh means of extending my sincere thanks to my friend*, neighbor*, and relatives for their kind remembrance* of me on my birthday, for cards, gifts and phone call*.Your kindness is fondly cherished.LINDA SPENCER Waterloo, Que.Wc v \u2019Kb to express our sincere thanks and gratitude to relative?, friends and neighbor?, to tho Rev.P.YV Jone», of the Bury United Church and the Bury United Church choir, to Mr.Stoke» and Mr.Boynton, of the Bury Funeral Home, for the expression* of sympathy and kindness In our recent bereavement of our beloved brother, Murdo -J.MacLeod.THE FAMILY Dominion of Canada Bonds A.E.AMES & CO* LIMITED lutins» Established 1989 t 4 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, FEBRUARY IB.1053.READ THE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATI - 3 c»ntl P«r won rrinlmum ch«r*« SO «ont» for H v/ordt or lots; thu# eonxeutivt lm*rtlom, ST.JS; il> comeeullv* murtlont.SÎ.3S; Rtcord Box, SOc ADS ACCBRTÏD - All torm» oi dainflid »d», L«b«I Notlcoi and Auction Sal» accepted until * p m.tha dey pravloua to tho data cl inwtlon.Dial 3-3636 SUBSCRIBERS receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 3-3636 before 5.00 p.m.BUSINESS DIRECTORY^ Advocates PAUÜ SltiU.lNS 11 un VMS.B A .U.I.gonernl practice, son Continental Hulidlne, Kins & Wellington St.Te: 3.31101 ; Residence; 3-2813 I.Articles For Sale DAN'VJIXK Ch^Kterflfltl suit»*, occn- j \u2022Iona) chair, end table, coffee table, radio.phonograph combination, kitchen act, rangettc, aprlng and mat Ircaa and rhent of drawer* for *alc.Apply 3 Duffcrln Street.lirnrriHT piano, mihogany with bench, Just like new.Apply B Brlvldere St,,! I-«nnoxvt)le, or C «-ill Z-85fH.VIOLIN with cafte, good condition Phone 2*1807.ELKCTHOLUX.good condition.Mr.v Albert Littlejohn, n.I, Ayer\u2019s Cliff , Tel.1r3.3.Typewriters for Sale ! SFK the new Hemington Quiet Hlter - ' I exclusive features, sensational per-j | formnncc.$6.45 monthly.Kpeclal student rates on rental machines.Itemlngton Band Ltd., 102 Wellington | St.North.Dial 2-1088.24.Salesmen Wanted 4.Property for Sale BLANCHE'!TK, GUV, B A.B.f'h., B.C., Contlr.;n*dl Bldg., King A Wellington.Clenetal procUca Tel 2-2330 Residence 3-2319 ROUSSEAU, IIUWAia.& BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., fi Welllnglun South Tel 2.47,'I3 Armand rtonsbcan, Q.U., W H.Bradley.Q.C., I) s Howard.General trial pracilca, «ataic Chartered Accountants f S.ROSS & SON, Chartered Account-apt».Montreal.Dentist AftE you tlilnklnc of buylna or «wiling your proportv?I havn a waiting IUI of cllonta Call for action Charles Connors, 141 Wellington North Tel 2-1000.Kealclencer 2-2562 BEAUTIFUL village home on C.V.R 1 line, ion room.r>.fireplace, screened porches, acre land, trees, garage.Box 35, Record, $22,000 WILL take private residence on Terrill Avenue.Large grounds.Tel.daytime 2*lf)56 or after 6:18, 2 7104.NICW five room brick residence funder construction! Drummond Hood Birch | finish throughout.Beautiful kitchen, bathroom, (your colors).Lull basement, furnace, etc, Interfst 3% Possession April 1st.See Hebert's 2155 Bachand St.Phone 2-0871.II.Livestock for Sale PUHEBHKD Ayrshire bull, two years ! old in April, gold medal production parents.A.Lctcndrc, ILR.3, Bromp-! tonvlllo.SALESMAN Prominrnt manufacturer re-nuircs hicli calibre salerman to cover automotive trade in j Karlern Townsliip» with Sherbrooke as headquarters.The requirements of this position arc high school leaving or equivalent, a record of initiative and dependability backed by references, age 28 - 33, personable appearance and manners to- ] gether with the desire and abilily to advance to super- i visory position.Bilingual ' quality essential.Good salary plus bonus j on performance.Welfare plans comprise pension, hos- j pitalization, group insurance.Car provided.Apply in own handwriting giving full details of age education, experience, income desired and enclose recent snapshot or passport photo to Record Box No.34.j 30.\tFarm Help Wanted MAHH/KD man for larp'* dairy farm, modern houso and equipment.Vfu*t hr willing to hoard slnflr men for v.hkh furnished room and bedding Is RUppl'cd flood wages.Nlct location.Apply Don Culkn, Mgr., Asstlln Farm, DromptonvIUc.Tel, (bhtrbrookc 2-8718.31.\tSituotions Wanted: Male BISHOP'S student seek* work afternoons.Tel.2 6711.35.Business Opportunities i UP TO 8400 monthly spara time.Mon : or women.Devoting 4 to 3 hour* week-j ly to a route of new type morchandls-! In'j dispensing machines, dispending ! nationally known products.No selling as we secure locations and instruct sou.Applicant must have car, reference* nnd 6900 ra*h capital which 1* secured by inventory.Excellent future posslbllilts for operating full time with much greater Income with help of our credit expansion plan.For local interview Include phone number In application.Box 33, Record.UR.J A LANDRY, Surgeon Uentisr, ]2 Tcj lof 160 Wellington St.North, opposite Court Mouse Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI-tal.Dr.L.A Gendreau, 143 Welling ton St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of (lubber f ile \u201cDon© the way you likn it\u201d Expert Workmen \u2022 Fro* Estimate* A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.- Ttl.2-6774 ! WATERLOO, P.Q.- Large year - round j ground floor flat, furnished, oil furnace, hardwood floors, rent whole1 or part, lovely location, adults.Ad-! dress D C., 21 Winchester St., Montreal.FOUR room modern tenement, West Ward, for adults.Vacant uay i.,,.$45 monthly.Apply lO-ll ITdnccss.J Six room country house near store, 1 j acre land, electricity, running water.Very reasonable rent to reliable couple.Box 20, Record.NEW Modern, 3 room heated apartment, plus bathroom, hot water year round, stove and refrigerator furnished, janitor service.*15 weekly.1010 Cour-cclcttc.Tel.2-0719.24A.Agents Wanted A M E II I C A N aluminum combination storm and screen window manufacturer desires Canadian représenta tlon.Must provide own financing arrangements.A wonderful setup for fa regressive organization.Interview In Sherbrooke will be arranged for qualified applicant.Write qualifie» lions to Trim a-Soal of Maine, Inc P.O.Box 904, Portland, Maine, U.S.A care C.M.Obcrg.26.Help Wanted: Male REQUIRE young man with High School l eaving for position ns Cost Clerk.Opportunity for advancement to re sponsible position.Previous experience In banking or commercial courses an asset.Employee benefits, group Insurance, Blue Cross and vacation.Reply with full details and ref crences to Box 25, Record.28.Help V/anted: Domestic SHERBROOKE family requires experienced hoiiKckocpcr who Is fond of children.Separate apartment, plus highest wages.Write Box 32, Record, or Telephone 3-1934.ABLE girl wanted for six room duplex, all conveniences, char kept, 2 school children, one child at home, own room.Write Mr*.A.Slutman, 4810 Isabella, Montreal.36.Miscellaneous PAINTING, paper.pUlter, repair, etc.Clean v orkmanahlp, aeanon', 1 o w prier, paint uholeaalr, free estimate, painter for descrlmlnating people.Phone moal hour* and after fix at 2-9176.COUPLE driving leisurely to Florida about Eelv 22nd, have room for two paaaonRrrs.Call North Hatley, 73r!l, Tuesday, Feb.I7!h.-y .,.\u201e\t, L, \u201e .VOUNG student attending seminary seeks financial assistance to help pay tuition fees for the balance of the year.Box 29, Record.LIGHT delivery in.the city and out-of-town with panel truck, 1990.Refer fnccx supplied.Tel.3-5828.GENERAL house cleaning, waxing floors, waxing machine to rent with service.,1.II.BlSis, 227 Brooks So.Tel.3 1560.IF you\u2019re going out of business w*Tj buy your stock for rash.Mr.I>.Lon stantine, Teir* 3-2568.'W 37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (njbbei go^asi mailed postpaid in plain scaled *n velcjpe with price Hat Six «amples 25c\t24 samples, 51.00 Mall order Dept., C-2 Nov Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton.Ont 39.Lost and Found LOST- Wrist watch.Sweep stop watch hand, initials E.L.W.on back.Reward.F.dson Warner, 2 1033.ART BENNETT Bilingual Auctioneer for SI.Prancia District Tal.64 r IS \u2014 Sawyarvllle G.Manley Miarp.Accountant \u2014 Auditor \u2014 l< come Tax \u2014 Uquidatoi Trustee in Bankruptcy Suite 6, 138 Wellington Nor Sherbrooke\u2014Tel 7-763t 15.\tRooms to Let LARGE room to let, ?.7 Gordon St.For gentleman only, Tel.1 1318.ROOM to let, just, like home away from home for two girls.Phono 2-8003, j Lennoxvllle.ROOM on Magog Street In which light cooking is permitted.Dial 2-8080.16.\tBoarders Wanted TING WICK Mr.BI met- Coyle, of Cape rle In Madeleine spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs.Andrew Lettons; and Mr.LeRroux and his mother, Mrs, Nellie Coyle.Misa .foyee Le Roux .spent an afternoon with Miss Sheila Mor-iarly.Air, and Mrs.I'hio Pothier and family, of Asbestos, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Picard.Mr.and Mrs.James Parker were guests of relatives in Bieh-mond.OOM and board for young man not over 18 year*, all privileges, comfortable home.Call 3-5210, PETER J.DAVIS Commercial Advertising Also Signs, Posters and Showcards Phone 3-4997 ANDRE TROTTIER, C.A.Chartered Accountant Suite 3, Nicoi Bldg.6 Wellington So., Sherbrooke.Tel.Office 2-89S1 Rev 2-0625 283 Marquette 1098 Elgin - L.R.Windscheffel UPHOLSTERER Have your old Suites Remodelled, Repaired, Reupholstcred by us! CHESTERFIELDS CLEANED! - Tel.3-4997 Tel.3-1998 W£ REPAIR HfliyiffL Call us impie diately for an estimate when your washing machine is in need of repair We will put it in top running order at a most R E ASONABLE charge.ALL WORK GUARANTEED R0SS-BIR6N ELECTRIC LIMITED Your General Electric Appliance Dealer \"We service everything we sell1'' 183 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.2-1564 Wringer rolls in stock QUICK RELIEF ASTHMA Don i wheeze, gasp, cough, fight for breath.Take Templeton's RAZ-MAH Capsules, specially made to help asthma sufferers breathe more easily and comfort-»bly.so they work regularly and enjoy ong restful nights of sleep.65e.$I,JS.r.j; TO RENT! New Souaid Bldg., 140 Wellington South One Store, 16' x 70' One 4-Room Apt.One 3-Room Apt, Space (34' x 34') for bright Shop in basement.ALL HEATED.HOT WATER YEAR 'ROUND Apply: Souaid Bros.17 King West \u2014 Tel.2-0236 COOKSH1RE The friends of Mr.Ernest Dumont will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in Hotel Dieu.All wish Mr.Dumont a speedy recovery.Serpents oflen swarm in gardens and intrude into homes during I he rainy season in India.SPECIAL! COMMISSION AND AUCTION SALE LAN5DOWNE STORE REG'D (Second-Hand) We are offering for sale all kinds of furniture, material by the yard, clothep, groceries, railroad merchandise, bankrupt stock.We buy, exchange, sell and take on consignment, and store furniture and other articles.Open every day from 9 g.m.to 6 p.m.Friday until 10 o'clock We have an excellent, choice of furniture of all kinds such as: stoves, refrigerators, washing machines.radios, bedroom suites, table lamps, kitchen sets, linens; dishes and .miscellaneous articles, Jos.Ouellette Estimator and Aucfionotr 54 Big Forks St.Tel.2-7293 FOR SALE BLANKETS CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.03 Make Bclle,.e Ballroom 0,00 New* 0 05 Make Believe Ballroom 0.30 New* 6.35\tMake B-Gievr Uailrnom 6.1j Denny Vaughan Shuw 7.U0 News 7 05 Make Believe Bali room 7.30\tHospitality lime 7 45 Sports -Krartu Starr / $0 News *nd Weather 8.00\tTalent Show 2.30\tMake Mine Mystery 9.00\tShare The Wealth 9.30\truyhousfl 10.00\tNew s snrj Weather 10.05\tTime Out 10\tJO Regt*y Brooks 10.15 Jo Stafford iO.IiO New.* 10.45 Good Old Days 11\t00 Sports Fio&J\t« 11.05\tNews 11\t15 Prelude to Midnight 12\t00 New» 12.05\tAccent on Music\tt LOO Ncv.s, Close TUESDAY 5.00\tNews 0.05 Yawn Patrol 6\t45 Sacred Heart Progrant 7.00\tNew» 7.05\tMusical Cloth 7\t30 News »no Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 3.00\tNews and Sports 8.10 Musical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews and Weather 9.15 Homemakers Harmonies 10:00 News 10.15\tHope for Ladies 10.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 10.45\tGeorge Murray bbow 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature 11.30\tKate Altken 11.43 Young Widdei Biown 12.00\tNew» 12.05\tSong» of Our limes 12.15\tNews Quur 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur Lai Sunday 1.00\tNew* 1.05\tHarriet s House 1.15\tHelen Trent 1.30\tMemory Lane 1.45\tBeulah 2.00\tNews 2.05\tListen with Love is : 2,43 Junior Miss 3.ÜU News 3.05\tPop\u2019s Concert 4.00\tNews i 4.03 Top» In Pops 5.UU News 5.03 Wild BUI Ilickol' 5 3U Make Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake UeUevt Ballroom 6.50\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDunn y Vaughan Show i 7.00 News : 7.03 Make Believe Ballroom 7.15\tMusical Showcase 7.30\tJo Stafford 7.50\tNews 8.00\tBing Crobby 8.30\tMr ami Mia.North j 9.00 Turn About 9.30\tHallmark Plav House i lo.uu News ano Weather ! 10.05 Time Out !0.10 Peggy Brooks 10.15\tEnemy Within 10.3(1 News and Spoils 10.45\tGood Old Days , 11.00 Sports FLnaJ : 11.05 News ! 11.15 Prelude to Midnight ; 12.00 News 12.05\tAccent on Music 1.00\tNew3.Close Record's Radio Guide.T.40 WOOL \u2014 Each B.COHEN & CO.Est 1687 342 Wellington S., Tel.3-12S0 Sherbrooke NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS , -\t¦||| ¦T'^l ^ ;\t.x , STARTERS W .\tREWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances li/iggetC &kcùvc.ftegtl.153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 TEL.2-0*28 , \u2018 ESTABLISHED IN 1903\t-\\ L \u201cThe Fir*t Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\u201d \"For Us, It's Always Springtime' \u2014\tSure you'll find expert» light hers in Sherbrceke lo fix your spring».\u2014\tIn fact we do nothing else \u2014\tFrom one leat to * complete spring, that'» our |eb.SPRINGS - SHOCK ABSORBERS - COIL SPRINGS SHERBROOKE AUTO SPRING LIMITED MS Grandes Fourches St.S.(formerly Lan»downe St.) Tel.Dey» 3-1146\t\u2022\tEvening* Î-7730 Have you ever tried our famous \"ARMSTRONG SHOCK ABSORBERS\" \u2014 PAY less and get the Best! SAWYERVILLE Congratulations are extended to Mrs.Annie Thompson, who celebrated her birthday on February 15.The Women's Institute held its second card party in aid of (he Library on Tuesday evening, February 10, in Town Hall.Nine tables of \u2018'500\" were in play.Ladies prizes were won by Mrs.William Parker, and Mrs.Nina Bailey the consolation, gentlemen's prizes went to Mr.Albert Jones with Mr.James Staggs receiving the consolation; while Mr.John Deed won the floating prize.Refreshments were served by the ladies The proceeds were very gratifying.Men live ihe longest in New Zealand of all countries of the world.EAT ANYTHING WITH FALSE TEETH If you have trouble with // plates that slip, rock and cause sore e u m s \u2014 t r y lr\\^l Brimms Plasti l.incr.One application makes plates fit snugly without frauder or baste, because Brimms Plasti\u2019Lincr hardens permanently to your plate.It relines and refits loose plates in a way no powder or paste can do.Even on old rubber plates you get good results vis months to a vear or longer.YOU CAN EAT ANYTHING! 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HMM.fVES, I\u2019LL SEND fOU TO MOUOdt.AND IF dOu DOM'I SUCCEED.DON'T MENTION YOUR RAISE AGAIN ! ?VIC FLINT Rv Michael O'Bready and Ralph Lana RENE PAQUETTE 359 Galt Sf.West.Phone: 2-4522 J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LIMITED 164 Wellington North\tPhone: 2-2662 MG&T MAUS )fJ PC-M T ft STARTED t0 a =oa., Raw CR SO'AZ \u20141 Tr-OK/5- lcc 8 p.m., will feature music old and neu and recordings old and new.Earl Heath, who is in charge of ihe concert, said that the idea vas to gtve variety as well as qua: ity.The conceri will open with \u201c\u2018Portrait of a Lady,\" a composition b> Deems Taylor, which «a.-designed to be somewhat analogous to whai a painter would call an ideal head; an attempt io con vcy the.impression of a human personality in terms of music.The piece is pla>ed by ihe American Recording Society Orchestra under the leadership of Waller llendi.A combination of two great musical personalities features Ihe second number on the program : Four Sehem ' by Chopin, as played by Arthur Rubinstein.Chopin's piano music is tamous and the quality of Rubinstein's playing equaW a beautiful and outstanding record.Following a brief intermission, the group will look back ai some old recordings of famous artists, there will be two numbers by Enrico Caruso, \"Celeste Aida and Avo Maria,\u201d with Misqha Elman jt the violin for the second num ter, \"On the Road to Mandalay , as \tr>, The Children's Corner BEDFORD unct radio phonograph by J.A L Heure gàin be n, f l.e v\\ ox ,ded Las\t,i on the\tlist oi\tthe\t\t\t\t\t SiiTicr\t> isa re\tcord «\tM Ar\taelits\ti\tp\t\tI.LB n sponsi\tm Galii*\tCum ».ns\t-»* tj\t\u2018The\tMac\tI\tM\tIERÎ]\tH \\\\> CONyLK1\t Scene\t: from Luci;\ta/\u2019 To\tthose\tw he\t> 1\u2018he\tanni\tial concert of th\tc Me never\theard thi\t>\tit SOf\ttrano\t» ridians\tBe\tmndarv Men »\t the r\tecord show\td be\ta thr\tTiling will be\t\thell\t,i at Hie Haskell\tOpera exper\ttence; fo\tthose\tho\thave\t; House.\tWee\tInesday evening.\tMarch heard\ti her, it wil\t! be li\tke meeting 4th.to\t\t\tbe s\tipotisored by the\tDerby an ol\td friend.\t\t\t\tLine P\t'aren'\tt Teachers Club.\t Mr.\tHeath war\tns lh«\tt the*\te are The\t\tP, T\tClub accepted *\t old n\tïcords and t\that there ;.»\t\tQuite fer of\t\tihe\tMeridian» at a\tbus a bit\tof surface\tnoise\tfrom\tthem\t.ness meeti\t\tng he'd Tuesday\t, eve Glass Making Wes Discovered By Chance From a Supper Fire ly mrcttns ' s held on Ti home of Mi I ho highest» wore* ttcre obtained bv Paul mg of home ox c but says be believes they are well worth hearing.Just to be a li'.tie less serious, the next number is a group of Brahms Hungarian Dances, as played by the Boston Pops Or xhestra.Arthur Fiedler conducting.light classical music played by a world famous group.Really modern music is featured in a recording of Aicv Haieff's \"Concerto for Piano and Orchestra,\" This wa» first played in New York in April 1952.and has since been played in Boston by the Boston Symphony Orchestra.Written m Rome in 1949-50 for the pianist, Leo Smit.Mt.Smii was featured in the two concerts mentioned above, and does the piano part for this recording The Amereian Record-ng Society Oichcsfra.under Waller Ilcndl.pLiys the orchestra! music, The final number on the program is \"Partita for solo flute and violin.\" written by Paul Ores-ton, and played by the American Recording Society orchestra Walter Hendl conducting.This ;s mo dent, different and interesting music, and not at all difficult to listen to.It.is emphasized that the eon cent is free, that everyone >; xxe come to attend, and that 'he purpose is to provide a means n heai ,orfi Hie I Or dix Club and hu sines n the club enjoy ; ning at the .MacDonald Schoi building.Yiee-presidrnt l presided at the meeting absence of the preside Heath, xxho was ill.Announcement of the committees, program det; xx ill be made later.The reeds of the conceit will ided between the P, the Meridians.Following the short meeting, ihe members of went to Sunny side School a social evening x\\;!h the members of the Rock Island Stanstead Home and School Society WINDSOR MILLS The flowers on the altar at St George's Anglican Church, on February R.xxere in memory ot Mrs.A.Ponder They were given by her husband.Mr.A Ponder Wales Home, Richmond: and he son-in-law and daughter Mr anti Mrs.Cecil Moore ol Sherbrooke After the service the lloxxt'rs were sent to the shut-ins.ry i» r nut Srit \\ galley close mstioie.Ntgti rear atxd it x*as tine tix the vessel and go ashore A! the Phoenician trade: s-dat xxide ocean in their tittle x no xx \u2018e master saded at n there xxas a harbor at bar The landing was made t hanks of she Rixer He,.\u2022 : is noxx the Holy Land and tl was anchored safely.The did not mean to take aux c a ret r 1 g'H ! 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Have available next week a six-inch napri pip (dale, casein paint, water color paints, nm)board and glic.We'll make a \\ alcntiur sweetheart pirtuie for a picfcnL Sninar, Icokint at the dxm* lise, >aw lhal the lump» of niltvmi xx pi p mplling.X -\t' cn -v :lir sailat xx-pnl for A' > op» of mli -c, liir sflihpg \u2022; -sir, c.ilied to him, ¦ AV.ut, 1 vx ill lires the hnops t,a veni.Some v.- i\tc.: \u2022 of I \"rxionp \"hi if t- :d ciur.eix tv ; the pot y u> ten iit'on.So the - y per xxi.x cooked and t' «\u2022 henp.» nf cmrle bicai bminte of ¦'da giexx hour: ami hottei.Ken , i : - \u2018t a ti * |Hd,ige xx ns don* «nd d i m ,- r«it( the guest for a time ot her son i,i iS.u.gh'.ei in law.M: and Mr» W H B aglow \\ bonsp-ct was held on Saturday Afternoon at the Bedford Curling : ink followed by a supper at six o clock The arrangements for the i npe; xx et e in thr hanx)> of Mrs \\Y p Biadshaxx and Mrs.George Fiovent.The hoMesses for the evening were Mrs Russell Bfineo, V S 1 Ames ami Mr- W 11 M;.»s Sylx ,t I'almei.xd Montreal, s|>en! the xxeckenp tn Bedford M Hi he; parent' Mi and Mi- Allan rainier.NT 1 orixo Derick ot St Limber, and his hrothri.Mr.Leslie - Nine BOLTON CENTRE Several children in town have been ill with the flu The latest \\ 11 nx in little Derek Lacoste.A T,ts friends wish him a speedy ieeovery Dr.GilJsnders was called to the home of Mr Harold Norton who is i»n Ihe siek list Mo»s's N.'inuti Marsh and Dar iell Milcheil, of Waterloo, wore week end guests a! then* respective homes Severs! boys lYum town |iar(lt*t-pated in a pit\u2019k 11(1 hockey game m Vnsitn on Sup lay Holton centre wop 5 > Good link hovs Derick of Montreal yx ei e in Bed ford oxer the weekend with their parents.Mr.and Mrs H Derick ÎSh I OH >r(>//um/\\s i m a closely tought bat- Valleyfieid took an early lead when Larry Kwong, on a passsing Did at I.enroxville Jim Fuller play with Tom S nielle and Georges au I Sal t ross, high of Sherbrooke, Bougie, scored from close in for si.\" el a i .d Ladle for the Web- the only goal of the first period.sBt trophy with the veteran skip Andre Corirveau made it 2-0 for pai' ('margin : (he winner over Ids thp Braves in the second period lerm\"!' mate.A! the end ot the ;ind things looked rosy until the i Ltth Fuller s rink was out in front opening of the final stanza.-qa.iil knodvd the Then, Gagnon scored on an endup a to-eml rush at 4.12 and, when Ot-! town was shy two men, Rip Itiop-Cross Oiol poke-cheeked the puck away* .5-2 hut Crt I could w hen they chalk ihree-end in the sixth.In Hie seventh Skipper Malo Gradall i.S m SERVICE ABOVE ALL Any whore in Quebec, fast and officient CUSSON service is always at your call\u2014from Montreal or modern branches al Quebec City, Rouyn, Rimouski and Jonquiere .through on-the-job Field Service.Complete facilities to keep your equipment producing al lowest cost.«flffitP» //ôâtômiïë\u2019Z-j 'Mb CUSSON has the right equipment for you: pc: i ./at job .International crawler and wheel tractors and power units for dependable, rugged performance .versatile, multipurpose Gradall construction machines , .Hough Pay-loaders for cost-cutting digging and matnials handling ., , Diott skid shovels and Malo Loader-D oiers .Gorman-Rupp contractors\u2019 pumps .a complete line of reliable roadbuilding and logging equipment.Write for catalogues and descriptive folders .let CUSSON help you with year equipment problems.12.29 4.12 6.40 9.07 LL16 S; aii an DOWNS TROPHY FINALISTS The above photo was taken Sam,::.y evening a! Lennoxville ('ailing Club where the finals for the IL W.S Downs u phv wore played Left to right: G.E.(Te g.A I at «.-e.N Robert.Dr.!.Biron, skip of the Montebello rink.Vic I,jon.skip of Ihe winning Victoria Curling Club foursome, J.11, Lawson, C.Bingatl and C.E.Ployart.>\t(Record Photos by Gevry Lemay) Halifax Edges Sydney While liners Bltfî fsIaiLers 5-1 In Hard Fixlnre ROUYN JONQUIÈRË 284 Ontario St.W MONTREAL \u2022 Tul.t BEIalr 2661 RIMOUSKI from an opponent and sped off to score.But Ronald Lacroix came back with the winner for the Braves when he deflected in Jack Irvine's shot at the goalmouth and Georges Bougie notched the insurance marker from ten feet out.During the.first period, Irvine was given a misconduct when he argued over a minor handed Lloyd 1 Ernst.First Period I YaRficUl\tKwong (T.S nielle, Bougie)\t3.25 Penalties: Grigs 1.21.Smelle 3.47.Ernst 6.52, 13,01, Irvine (misconduct).6.52, Robertson 10.25.Bisaillon 18.54, Stahnn 19.58.Second Period 2- Val'l'icld\tCorriveau (Bisaillon.Irvine) Penalties: None.Third Period 3.Ottawa .\tGagnon 4\u2014\tOttawa\tHiopelle 5\u2014\tVal\u2019field\tLacroix (T.Smelle, Irvine) 6\u2014\t-N\u2019al'ficld\tBougie (C.Smelle.T.Smelle) Penalties: Gagnon 5.29, 6.30.Stops: Fredericks .15 12 17 -44 1 .cclcne .5 4 4\u201413 Millionaires 4-3 pulled up with a counter to load Maritime Major lor the first time in the match same at Halifax, but Fuller's foursome tossed a\tGlace Bay Miners ! three-end and although Cross and a! Charlottetown E ; his quartet picked up a singleton ol overtaking the le: in the ninth this failed to secure l\\v thumbing the Is them the victory as Fuller's rink.Gin ce Bay.finished off with a single counter Ihe results mcvoi in the tenth to win the match 9-7, points ahead ot Cha 1 In the Downs trophy Vie Lyon closed th\" \u2019 - ¦>' of Victoria Curling Club of Quebec Bay t o n i t\" 1-';m., had little difficulty with Dr.Biron points Sydney :< and his Montebello quartet as they nine pc :i'< beh-.tul emerged the winner 12.5 in an\tSaint JMin Bcavc easy victory.At the end of the the X v B a ¦ sk Sr fourth the Quebec rink was out in schedule with a 6 5 w front 5 1 and from then on were firsi-plaee Moncton Ha never headed.\tJohn.The Beavers , Dr.litrons foursome registered Frederic',an Can:.)\u2019- s\u2019, a a! a best two points in the fifth hut the ol-scven piayoff series tonight.Quebecers tame back with three Hugh CaninbeL's .-eemid geal o in the sixth with another two in the game gave Halifax the victor} the seventh\tto lead 10-3.In the\tover Sydney, a\t::;tV nmo titan a\tGlare Bay\thad the\tgame eighth they\tadded two more and\tminute otter B 11 McPonag'.i\thad\tbag, in the final\ttwo ends the Monte-\tdeadlocked t!v\t-rorc a the\tMil- Wally Pawlyshyn\tspoil hello rink picked two singletons\tlionawes c wiv\ta the \u2018bird.\tLockhart's\tshutout late at as the game finished 12-5.\t.Sydney y-k a 2 1 iead in the pitied.Glace Bay ntark-m a £»¦ I « * ziii Halifax Atlanties', out Kenny Lauffni.t: Frank Bergeron and Dugger McXei!, n He .Billy Ford, playing coach grd Sydney urdav in a rst period but appeared to i the second when the wi liot two unanswered tallies Y.\u2019.d end-to-end rush hv Hr ieieasss jc Niglit Games; Opens Al \u2019 Wasîîin^ton April 13 With Yanks i re m h.If .\u2019RCV League ck .now nccs - A 4»6irs ices 5-1 a, .ilifiix nine clown and iug Glace to 15 the cellar.wrapped tail-end dcJ\tfeneeman Joe Lcpine, rem\t\tAnis-\tAmerican League's 19£\t)3 b\tlaseball CC5\tIt 0\tf Joe s colortu! sorties\tas a '\t'thedule\u2014bulging with\t\t1 night me\tmbc\tw of the Montreal Ju\tmior ?\tgames, eight more than\tlast\tseason Ca\tnadi\tens a few years back.\tset\t\u2014was announced today.\t\t the\t\tigo for the fust goal of\tthe\tAfter-dark contests\tma\tko uj) nic\t\tLcpine passed in the Sy,\tincy :\ticarlv one-sixth oi th\t\tMal of cm\tit to\tFrank King, who score\td on\t1.232 games to be pin}\tred\tby the his\t\t¦ond try.\t\t;ht dubs.\t\t# 1\t.orn\tie I\u2019irie lied it up loss\tthan\tThe champion New\tYor\tk Van- a t\tnine\ttie later, and George Ko\t\tgot to AVashingtor\t\tor the sot\ti combined with Fredciv H\t\t\t1.953 pie-opener Monjav\t¦.A\tpril 13, brand\t\tto shoot the dollarnieit\tinto ^\tvjfh Mip {nil If'aitnr' ftr\t)ing\tto bat the\t'\t1 C V\tid.\t\the next day.\t\t i\t.'am\tpbell and Billy Goold er\tased\tHome sites will shif\t1 A]\taril 16 nu\t\tiruin in the penüity*trcc\tsec*\ti ho al -star came is sc\tt fo\tr Tues- om\tit pc\triod.\t(\tfay.July 14, with Bos\tton\tBraves \tm\tGlace Bay, the ls!an\td c rs \u2022\tis the host club.The\tAt\tnet* lean we\tre f\torced to dress their sc\tcond\tLeague winds up its\tca\tmpaign sut\tI go\taiie in a week w hen Al\tMil- ;\t\t\t 1 « ».\t\\va\ts hurt in a pileup an\tnind\tOi the 224 night games.\t\t50 are il î Î*\tcas\t:c early in the third pc\tnod.(\tm tap at Washington\tto 1\top the Gu\ts G\tlustaveson turned in >\tsome \u2018\tlist.St.Lou:s has 44 be\ttokc\td, Phil- tin\tshy\tstops, but by that\ttime\t\t\t \u2014The adelphia 37.Cleveland 29.Chicago -y\" m tr d Do r, Bill Me-rad Connie ; a! Halifax , \u2019ttetown, ! SEE PAGE 5! # SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY.FI BRI'ARY .0.1^5.' Eleven SAINTS SPLIT WEEK - END BILL TO REMAIN IN THIRD - PLACE TIE Saints Chalk Up First Win Over dies In Chicoutimi 3-1; Excel In Every Department For Victory SATURDAY'S GAMES * HOCKEY * Gordie Howe Tallies His 200th Goal As Wings Stop Hawks 4-1; Canadiens Dropped By Boston 1-0 QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Sherbrooke 3, Chicoutimi 1.Ottawa 3.¦Quebec 2.Superior School Wins Juvenile Plavoff Game E.T.I.H.l .DrummondviUe 5, Richmond 5 By LEN O'DONNELL Sherbrooke Record Sports Editor Chicoutimi, Feb.16.\u2014 Outplaying the Chicoutimi Saguenays in all departments here Saturday nigh: the Sherbrooke Saints chalked up their first win of the season here w hen they registered a 3 -1 victory over the Hebert squad before 4,000 fans.The victory enabled the Saints to move into a temporary tie with Ottawa Senators for third position in the standing with 53 points each.Nils Tremblay, Jacques Locas and Bobby Pepin were the marksmen for the Dugre clan while Normie Dussault tallied the only Chicoutimi marker.The Saints turned in one oft- their best performances for the Tremblay; w.ngs.Wywrot.Thomp- NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens 2, Toronto 2.Boston 5, New York 4.AMERICAN LEAGUE Pittsburgh 3.Buffalo 2.Syracuse 5, Hershey 2.Cleveland 6.St.Louis 3.QUEBEC-ONTARIO JINIOR Oshawa 6.Guelph 5.\t, Tor.St.Mikes 3.Galt 1.past week or so as all three lines son.Subs: Labne.Matthews.Rowers checking well and the de- berge, Campeau, Locas, Dube, R.tense gave little Connie Dion sol- Pepin, B.Pepin, Pruneau, id protection.The only tally scor- Chicoutimi: Goal, Pelletier; deed by the Sags was a deflected fense, Lamirande.McCalluru; cen-shot which came off Pete Wright\u2019s ire.Groleau: wings.Tkachuk.Dus stick to catch the opposite corner sault.Subs Claude, Taillefer, of the meshings.\tRoy, Bowness, White.L.Smrke.A delegation from Sherbrooke, Buchanan, Perreault, S.Smrke.INTERCOLLEGIATE Lava! 5, U.of M.2.The largest crowd of the National Hockey league season paid tribute Sunday night to hockey > newest super star.If there was any doubt about Gordie Howe\u2019s status before, the big right w inger from Floral, Sask .silenced any detractors Sunday with the show he put on for 16.518 fans at Chicago.Undoubtedly a large proportion of the crowd came to see the 24 year-old sharpshooter make another try for the 200th goal of his career, after failing to make it in two previous tries.It took Howe a minute and four seconds to convert Ted Lindsay's pass into No.200, becoming the 25th man in NHL history and the eighth now active to accomplish the feat.Howe then yielded the spotlight-* OTT.-ST.I AM.CONFERENCE Bishop's 4, Carleton 4.McGill 8, R.M.C.3.PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Jerome 6, St Hyacinthe 6.Ste.Therese 8, Lachine 1.to team-mate Tony Leswick, who rattled in two goals in 40 seconds But early in the third frame Gordie was back, pulling the finishing touches on Detroit's 4-1 victory over the Hawks with his second goal of the night.That left him with 16 games in Which to get the 10 goals he needs headed by Lieut.-Col.Charles Co-dere, faced the puck to start activities.He was accompanied to centre ice by Alderman Henry La-bonne, C.Dunn and H.Delorme.Pete Tkachuk was the first to test Dion from long range but the Sherbrooke netminder had no difficulty in handling the drive.Bobby Pepin bounced back to try\u2019 Pelletier and then Sherman White got away but he was steered into the corner.Pete Wrywrot set up the first marker when he got away with Dewar Thompson.He drove 5.23 Referee, Pean\tBennett; lines- men, Martin and Julien.First Period 1\u2014\tSherbrooke\tTremblay (Thompjson, Wywrot) 2\u2014\tSherbrooke\tLocas (Thompson) Penalties: Wright, Dube, eau.Second Period 3\u2014\tSherbrooke\tB.Pepin (Dube.Pruneau) MARITIME MAJOR Glace Bay 5.Charlottetown 1.Halifax 4.Sydney 3.to break the one-season record of after the scoring Hawks down another notch and claimed Lite fourth rung.The three clubs are single points apart.The Leafs and Canadiens slugged it out with abandon, earning 66 minutes in penalties.Bobby lias sard and Sid Smith of the Leafs and Butch Bouchard and Dick Gamble of the Habitants, looked VESTERDAVS GAMES i9.io; Grol-I QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Quebec 5, Sherbrooke 2.Shawinigan 3, Royals 1.Valley-field 4, Ottawa 2.Penalties; McCalium.9.02 Dube (2), Groleau.E.T.I.H.L.Yictoriaville 10, Magog 1.Waterloo 9, Drum\u2019ville 3.his shot and when Pelletier kick- 4_________Chicouti Third Period ed it out Nils Tremblay snared the rebound to bat it into the open corner of the net.Locas hit the goal post right after and Tod Campeau missed the open corner from close range as the Saints kept the Sags hemmed in their own zone.Pete Wright drew a holding penalty and the Chics took over.White was in for the only dangerous effort but Dion got the drive on his extended foot to turn it aside.Bobby Pepin was away alone hut Pelletier saved what looked like a sure goal.imi Dussault (Taillefer) Penalties: None.Shots Dion\t6 4 Pelletier .11 7 2.58 NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 1, Canadiens 0.Toronto 2, New York 1.Detroit 4, Chicago 1.2\u201412 4_22 Haw\u2019s Calgary Rink To Represent Alberta In Curling Championships AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 7, Buffalo 4.Providence 5, Syracuse 3.Pittsburgh 4, St.Louis 2.Ql EBEC ON TA RIO JUNIOR Three Rivers 5.Royals 0.Windsor 5, Quebec 0.Canadiens 4, Tor.Marlboros 2 Kitchener 2, St.Mike's 1.Calgary, Feb.16\u2014JT\u2014Lcn Haw's ¦ Calgary Glencoe rink will repre-Dube and Groleau went off for sen{ Alberta in the Canadian curl-roughing each other.Taillefer wTalk-; ing championships at Sudbury, eded in but Dion dropped to his 0nt.starting March 3.knees to save.Perreault came Haw's foursome gained provin-nghf back but again\tthe little\tcja[ laurels\tSunday bv\tturning Sherbrooke netminder\tmade the, back Matt Baldwin of the\tEdmon- save.Just before the end of the\tton Granite\tClub, 12-10\tin an penod Campeau drew\the faceoff | cxtra la f{\tmatch after\tthe Uvo foursomes had wound up the four-Jjocas ana the Saints were out in\t^ front 2-0 as the bell sounded.ioe?m\th ldentlcal Just after the start of the mid- \u201c'2,,\t¦ \u201e ^\t,,\t_\t, die frame Dube went off for hook-!\t,^thu ^ were.FTred ing.Bowness waltzed in but Dion ;\t\u2019 Fa e Haggerty, and Tim saved from him.Martial Pruneau ¦'nucr-was put in by Dion and when he : rounded the net and let go with\t\\X/* \u201e AT n a back-hander Pelletier dropped to iVlOuClOn TT II1S li.D.save the disc which rolled out in p i.pi\t.\t> .front, and Bobby Pepin pounced CUnlllg Championship PROVINCIAL LEAGUE St.Hyacinthe 9, St.Jerome 5.Stc.Therese 12, Lachine 0.STANDINGS QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE 50 set by Montreal's Maurice Richard eight years ago.That mark was set in a 50-game schedule\u2014as against the present 70\u2014 but against lowcr-calibre wartime competition.Also within easy reach is the total-point record of 86 for a single season, set by Gordie himself two years ago, and equalled last sea son, He needs 13 points to improve on that mark.The only break the Wings gave the partisan feelings of the Chicago crowd Sunday night was in allowing Billy Mosienko to score the goal that averted a shutout.The victory enabled Wings to increase their NHL lead to tour points over the second-place Mont real Canadiens, who battled Tor-¦ onto Maple Leafs to a rugged 2-2 Hie Saturday and took a 1-0 beating ; from the Bruins in Boston the .next night.The Bruin victory, coupled with a 5-4 victory over New York i Rangeas Saturday, enabled Boston | to leap-frog Chicago into third place.The Leafs, picking on the Rangers for a 2-1 victory in New York Sunday, elbowed the unhappy Boston s Fleming Mackell came within » second of equalling an Mil, mark when he scored the first goal against New York just nine seconds after the opening whistle.The Bruins railed home three more against Leo Reises singleton in the free-scoring per iod, with Jerry Toppan.int, Ed Sandford and Hal I.ayeoe finding the mark The Rangers spout the.rest ol the game climbing uphill.A tally by Wally Hergesheimer and two by Ed Kullman narrowed the gap, but that was all.Leaf rookie Erie Nesterenko provided most of the bright spots in a drab game at New York Sunday as he accounted for both Toronto goals.Reisc was the lone Ranger marksman.Milt Schmidt tipped in a long shot by defenceman Bill Quaeken bush at the half-way mark of a goaltenders' battle for Boston's lone goal against the Canadiens, The Montrealers fired 31 shot'-at Sugar Jim Henry, who marked up his seventh shutout of the season.Canadiens' Gerry McNeil turned aside 23 Boston drives.Superior School Juveniles de feated Optimists 3-1 to win tirst game of the League semi-Wttls.at the Arena Thursday night.Trudeau scored early m the first period on a pass from Carrier to put Superior in a 1-0 lead.In the middle frame, Grimar and Carrier hit the twine for Superior to put the school m front 3 0.Blais' marker at 13 45 of the final period saved Optimists from a whitewashing.The game was \\eiy clean and only three penalties a\u2019,1 minors were handed out bv referees Burns and Pepin, two tv' Optimists and one to Superior, Line-ups Optimists Jacques Forgue.Giard, Hamel, St Pierre, 1 ongpre, 1 eger.Dube.Fortier.Goulet.Gag non.Fontaine.Bourque and Biais Superior Bergeron Trudeau, J.Hamel.I esfatM, Carrier, Tnt dean.Pennon court, chabot.Mu cault.Grimar, Dupont, M Gagnon.Veilleux, \u201cGros Bill\u201d Beliveau Tallies Two As Saints Drop 5-2 Verdict To Aces; Valleyfield Braves Here Tomorrow By LEN O\u2019DONNFl.l Sherbrooke Record Sports Editor Quebec, Feb 16 Quebec Yces paced by Jean \u201cGros Bill\u2019' Beli seau who registered two goals, took the eouut ot the Sherbrooke Saints 5 2 before 10.000 fans here in a listless came Both teams showed fatigue from their Saturday nigh! fixtures The loss left the Saints stalemated in third position with the Senators of Ottawa, who won Saturday hut lost to Ya'leytleld Braves yesterday afternoon.Tomorrow night the Dugre aggregation will he hosts tv' Toe Blake\u2019s squad on their home ice in another important fixture.Beliveau, with two goals, Ham Queen\u2019s Best Bishop\u2019s 43-s36 In Basketball on it to lift it over him into the meshings for the Saints' third tal-; Bathurst.N.B., Feb.16 \u2014ffi\u2014 ly.Pelletier got cut in this scram-: Ralph Noble's rink of the Moncton ble and the game was delayed ten ; Beaver Curling Club won the New minutes.\t: Brunswick curling championship Jacques Locas broke away but; and Ganong Trophy by edging the his effort was stopped cold by the R.T.McCully rink, also\" of the Sags\u2019 netminder.The Saints were Beaver Club, 10-8 Saturday in the checking well and the fast-step- final match of the provincial bon-ping £hics couldn't get organized, spiel.McCaiMun drew a penalty just be- The wdnners will represent New fore the end but the locals failed Brunswick in the Dominion bon-lo capitalize on it.\tspiel at Sudbury, Ont., March 2-6.Normie Dussault broke away j Noble\u2019s rink gained an early from his own end and when he jead in the deciding game and coasted in he drove his shot which stayed ahead.The closest McCul.hit V, right s stick to deflect into iey carne was when he trailed by \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA Pts\t Chic.\t55\t30\t15\t10\t191\t139\t70 ! Royals\t55\t30\t21\t4\t182\t149\t64 Sherb.\t54\t24\t25\t5\t171\t159\t53 Ottawa\t54\t23\t24\t7\t153\t177\t53 Val\u2019field .\t52\t22\t22\t8\t145\t153\t52 i Quebec\t54\t19\t24\t11\t152\t179\t49 Shawi\u2019gan\t52\t15\t32\t5\t160\t198\t35 \tE\t:.t.i\tLH.\tL.\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tD\tF\tA Pts.\t j Vic\u2019iaville\t22\t16\t4\t2\t127\t71\t34 i Magog\t22\t10\t10\t2\t101\t104\t22 : Waterloo\t21\t10\t10\t1\t84\t77\t21 i Drum'ville\t23\t9\t13\t1\t100\t124\t19 i Richmond\t22\t6\t14\t9 «X\t85\t121\t14 Mrs.Mary Pitt, Hillcrest, Wins L T.Ladies\u2019 Combined Title While Miss P.Prévost, St.Johns, 2nd ML Orford, Feb.16.\u2014 Mrs.Mary Magog-ML Orford Ski Club, pro Pitt, Hillcrest, won the E.T.ladies' sided.combined championships at Mt.j Rolland Lessard, vice-president Orford yesterday.\tof *ho Eastern Townships Ski Mrs.Pitt won the slalom and Zone, handed out the prizes and ' a very close second in the Mmke briefly.Mr.Lessard set the \u2019 ' course and acted .as fore Miss Patsy Prévost, St.Johns, Que., took runner-up position in the combined and won the downhill.Miss Prévost, St.Johns, blasted the downhill run on Mt.Giroux in 58.7 seconds while Mrs.Pitt was NATIONAL LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts Detroit\t54\t26\t13\t15\t171\t110\t67 Canadiens\t56\t23\t16\t17\t128\t115\t63 Boston\t53\t22\t21\t10\t122\t129\t54 Toronto\t55\t21\t23\t11\t125\t137\t53 Chicago\t55\t20\t23\t12\t136\t150\t52 , i.\tcoo New York 53 11 27 15 123 164 37 b.eIt?,ndJ^r jnd had 58\u20198 sce' slalom runner.OfTieails for the meet included, Adrien St.Jacques, Charles Bergeron, chairman of activities for the z.one, Norman Francoeur, Paul Legare and Joe Lowde.Following are the results of the first five in each event: Combined, Queen s University Friday heat Bishop's Gaiters 43 36 in a rough and tumble basketball game that at times took on the guise of foot ball, The first qunrtei was slow and unsi'cctflcular as Queen's took an 85 lead, In the second quarter play open ed up considerably with both teams displaying scoring spurts t he more powerful Queen's aggro cation had a 10-pnint advantage at halftime, leading 25 1ft Play was about even in this half, hut both teams failed to capitalize on the offensive.In the second half the going be oamc rough and ragged and, at times, it looked as if the game would go] out of control.The climax came when llaydon of Queen's «.is ejected from the game for vigorous protesting l the officials However, both loams seitled down and, before the third quarter ended.Bishop's had climb ed to within two points of (lie lead, ; trailing 30-20 However, in the ; final quarter, the more experlone* i ed Queen's team added to their : load, and allhough Bishop's fought hard to even the count, the final score rend 43-38 in Queen\u2019- favor.Bishop\u2019s now have Ihn-e wins and three losses In league rompe 11 it ion.Summary: i Queen's- Mellor 12, Ward 0.Page 7.Milliken 5.Summers 4 Howes 4.Hnydon 3.Ren, Cooper, King.Bishop's Abbott 10, Hodgmnn 1), l.arrabee 7, Bennett ft, Purdy 4, Wells, Greenwood, Knmery, Wads worth, Wright.son.tremblay and Kraigev did the scoring for the Imlaeh team while Bob Drain'ille and Gilles Dube were the marksmen tor the Sainis the Aces moved U> the a Mack from the opening whistle and test ed Connie Dion from dose range but the little fellow came up with the saves Wywrot was in hut lielinoau kicked his effort «side Mario coasted in but out to dear the dise The were bn,'.'.ing as Harrison in but he was turned a;ide Brillant drove a hard shot which Dion kicked out but t udge-tremblay was standing by to snare live rebound and put (lie Imlaeh men out in front, Stewart was the next to get in and hr wa-followed by Harrison but they were stopped They came ngnt back and this time Harrison baited home tin' second tally for the Quebec squad They counted twice within a minute Three minutes lain .lean Beli venu came up with the nicest goal ot the game when he walked in from centre stick-handled around the defense and then pulled Dion out to flip it into the open net lie came nglil hack hid ibis tinte Dion made the save from elo.e quarters just as the period encli-d Beliveau opened the middle session with a dangerous rush bid tils effort was lurned back.Ron nie Matthews, who played on Hi - forward line in the place of Nils Tremblay who hurt his elbow- Sat ind.-.v evening, broke In on Jack Geliue.-iu hui the Quebec net mind er made the save.the b.dr,Is began to come hack, after a poor start and they gave g, mean .a fçw busy moment* but they failed to i.illy, Kraigrr set up the next Quebec marker on a pas; Yvan Houle Tallies Hat-Trick As Reds Blank Royals 5-0 Three Rivers.Que., Feb 1ft.f 5 van Houle, hard hlling Tim e Rivers forward, seined llireo mi assisted goals Sunday to pace the Reds to a 5 0 shutout over Mont irai Royals in a Quebec Junin, lliirkry Kami- Ray SI Cyr and Gerard Bn I\u2019.eron also scored for the winners Itoyals did not rally until tin-third when they (demined all Three Rivers attacks but tailed to score.St.Dunstan\u2019s Trounces St.Thomas In Cage Tilt Stone\u2019s Trail Rink Cops Championship OTT.-ST.LAW.CONFERENCE Hie opposite corner of the net for ft- Sags\u2019 first, and only, tally of the game.This seemed to give the Hebert team a new lease on life but it availed arem to no end as the Saints kept their forelchecking and back-checking that failed to get inside the Sherbrooke defense.Wywrot hit the goal post and then Thompson missed two perfect chances all alone.White came back and then Tremblay was away hut he waited too long and lost his opportunity just as the gong sounded to end the game and give the Saints a well-earned victory- Sherbrooke: Goal, Dion; only end.one score, 9-8, in the 11th Loyola McGill .Queen's R.\tM.C.S.\tG.W.Bishop\u2019s Carleton Windsor Blanks Cits In Rough Battle 5-0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Windsor, Ont.Feb.16\u2014(P - The teams were at full strength for barely eight minutes Sunday as Windsor Spitfires blanked Quebec Citadels 5-0 in an interlocking-schedule ( junior hockey game in which a' total of 138 minutes in penalties were called.P W L | Cleveland 49 30 17 Pittsburgh 49 29 16 Hershey 49 23 25 Syracuse .50 23 *26 St.Louis , 50 22 26 Pro\u2019dence 48 21 21 Buffalo 4£ 17 29 , ,, ,, ,1.Mrs.Pitt, 199.8; 2, Miss Prévost, omis.Miss Yolande Lessard, Hill- 197.5; 3.Miss Lessard, 194.8; 4.crest, was third with 59.4 seconds.: j^jss Jackin Renaud, 186.6 and 5.P Mrs.Pitt won the slalom with Niss Norris Meek, Magog, 174.4.8 65.0 seconds 'while Miss Prévost Downhill: 1.Miss Provost, 58.7 8 had 66.6 seconds.Miss Lessard seconds; 2.Mrs.Pitt, 58.8 seconds; 7 was third with 67.6.\t3.Miss Lessard, 59.4 seconds; 4 5 Mrs.Pitt picked up 199.8 per Miss Renaud, ML Orford, 62.4 and 2 cent out of a possible 200 while Miss Meek, 63.8.1.Miss Provost had 197.5 and Miss Slalom: 3.Mrs.Pitt, 65 seconds; university has won all threo\"starts ] Lessard had 194.8.\t2, Miss Provost, 66.6 seconds; 3.'while the Mounlieu have three Following the races the trophies Miss Lessard.67.6 seconds; 4.Miss'wins and a loss.and prjres were presented in the Renaud, 68 8 seconds and 5.Miss\t-\t.F A Pts chalet at the foot of the mountain.Yvette Schiller, Hillcrest, 73.4 sec 180 128 02 Paul Legare, president of the ends.F 35 33 22 24 12 11 16 A 9 10 6 23 30 32 43 Charlottcstown, Fob.16 (t The powerful St, Dunstnn's Uni versity basketball team trounced St.Thomas University, Chatham, N.B., 84-42 in a New Brunswick -Prince Edward Island Inlercol-leginlc League game here Saturday.SDU and Mount Allison University are tied on a point basis lor first place.The Gharlolteslown The won 1 ol.Vernon, B r., i-vb.16 U1 Re;; Slone rink from Tiall the right to represenl British umbiii in Hie Dominion rm I Ing championships by edging tlm Pan Topping rink of Summeiiand 7 6 Saturday night.H is Hie second straight year that the Slone rink has eapliirml the provincial lllle.Other members nf l|io winning finit are Roy Slone, Buzz MeGihey and Hunl McKay.170 114 62 163 161 47 166 159 47 157 181 45 151 186 43 110 168 36 Bob Brown scored twice for the de- winners, with Joe Zorica, Ed Lout-fense, Wright, Drainville; centre,.tit and Ted Reid also scoring.THIS MONTH\u2019S SPECIAL LFREE CHECK vSHOCK ABSORBERS QUEBEC ONTARIO JUNIOR P W L D F A Pts Canadiens 44 34 10 0 215 99 63 Quebec\t46\t29\t15\t2\t181\t149 60 T.Rivers\t47\t14\t30\t3\t129\t204'31 Royals\t44\t7\t33\t4\t108\t213 18 PROVINCIAL LEAGUE P W L D F A Pts St.Jerome 65 32 22 11 249 234 75 St.Hya.Ste.Ther.\t66\t31\t27\t8\t243\t214 70 Lachine\t65\t18\t48\t9\t205\t295 45 Kramer Wins To Tie John Pratt, B.C.S\u201e Cops JuniorWith Sci|8man In Series _\t^\tr\t! .Tcancck.N.J., Feb.16 -(/b E.T.Combined Ski Title; R.Juster, B.C.S., And J.Roberts, S.W.C\u201e Win John Pratt, B.C.S., won the E.T Junior Championship and the Georges Sylvestre Trophy as he won both the downhill and slalom 66 31 25 10 288 242 72 *'^es ^or combined honors in the annual Interschola.stic Sk: if\tJ- Jr.Canadiens Edge Toronto Marlboros Toronto, Feb, 16\u2014'G\u2014Montreal Canadiens avenged their only home-ice defeat of the junior hockey season Sunday by defeating Toronto Marlboros 4-2 in an interlocking schedule game be-! tween the leaders of the Ontario and Quebec leagues.A crowd of 13,132, largest of the junior season, watched Henri \"Pocket Rocket\" Richard sçore two goals for the winners.Guy Rousseau and Yvon Charles were the other Montreal scorers while Ger Meet held at Hillcrest on Saturday.The meet, sponsored by the.Bishop's College School Ski Club, in co-operation with the Eastern (Townships Ski Zone, attracted skiers from B.C.S.S.W.C., S.H.S., King\u2019s Hall, Magog and independent racers.Pratt won the downhill in 42.8 seconds.John Mjlettc, B.C.S., was second with 43.4 seconds, and Gil- scholastic Junior Team Trophy.John Roberts, of Stanstead, won the individual combined title in the senior interscholastic while Harvey Lothrop, Sherbrooke High, was second.Robert Juster, B.C.S., w-on the individual combined in the junior interscholastic, while S.Steinman, Jack Kramer's pro tennis caravan J comes to town tonight with Kram (er and Frank Sedgman all even at ! 14 matches apiece.The other half of the troupe, \u2022 Pa who Segura and Ken Met ire\u2019 «or, isn't as close.Segura holds a 26-6 rnaleh advantage, Kramer caught up with Sedg.man at.Elisabeth Saturday night j with a 6-2, 6.4 triumph over the Australian star.Segura slapped down McGregor 10-8, 0 4 The Americans also won the doubles 10-8, 6-4 to maintain a slim 15-14 edge in the series.CLAHIINM < AMPfil LL I RAt TURKS LEG Montreal, Feb.1ft-.TP- Clarence Campbell, president of the N* llonal Hockey League, was In ken to hospital with a double fracture of the right leg, suffered in a skiing accident at Mont Gabriel Saturday.It was expected the 4ft .year old president would have hit; leg in a cast for at least a month Dion duty mg play with Beliveau and he pul Aoi-> leu in,- trm .er from eiose range une \\ minute later they 11 me right t - tie k aiin this time they changed rules .nul Kiti.qer w«.% the marksman.Cuuioi went oil tor high stick-iu.q and before he returned Boh lh ainvflle gave the Saints their HIM t.J ' when he broke away with Tod Campeau and let go with a hard drive to rateh the hoi tom of the net.Dube and Bobby I\u2019epin wvre in but they were stop\" pe t on the edge of the crease as Gelinemt held onto the dise.At Hie -.tart of the final period Big Bill\u2019\u2019 was in again but this time Dion smothered the disc to kill hi-, ehanees Herbie Carnegie went oil for holding Dube on a break twit the Saints couldn't get 01 j-.anized diiruie his absence.Connie Dion was nulled upon to make three hard i.-ive- as the Aces kept the Saints bottled up in their own zone Rene Pepin broke away with Campeau and although they name eloM- they failed to make the red light flash G ille- Dube waltzed in and slid ing the dise between Houle's feel he continued and picked it up to drive a ankle high shot into the net for the Balms' second tally.Nixon .ot the thumb lor cross -' lu clung and although the Shor brooke laIye,rs'Pa\u2018l rv]al1 fin Jumping Title While Jim D«« Wins Cross-Country At Thetford Mines PROVINCIAL pi .JL JL T u LUC Players and Pall Mall emerged the winners in the weekly game-of the Ladies\u2019 Afternoon Bowling League.1.Price was the pace-setter for the Players squad when she rolled I\tr no a triple of 305 and a single of 129.leaps oi iio ! For (he losing sportsman team, 11.Norris took the honors with 'uu-x »a v> A
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