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[" MARCH 1953 * m t w t rr 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 29 30 31 * *\t- - SljecbuootelMi) IRecocd 7\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN 7 V VINS HIPS / WEATHER COOLER Cloudy with light *no» Currie * ending this evening.Tuesday cloudy, clearing in the evening, cooler; winds west 15 becoming northwest 15 on Tuesday.Low tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 20 and 30, Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC MONDAY, MARCH 1c W's Fifty-seventh Year World News In Brief Wyandanch, N'.Y.\u2014 '.Ti \u2014 Foriner ambassador Herman B.Baruch.80, died at his Long Island home here yesterday.He was a brother of eBrnard M.Baruch, presidential adviser in two world wars.» * \u2022 Nairobi, Kenya\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Security forces killed eight Mau Man terrorists in a series of actions in the Nyeri area north of Nairobi during the week-end.They wounded one other terrorist and captured one.* \u2022 \u2022 Halifax.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Edmund Henry Horne, discoverer of the great N\u2019oranda base metals field in Northern Quebec, died in hospital here Sunday in his 88th year.He was born at Enfield, N.S., and from earlv manhood devoted his life to prospecting.After taking part in early gold mining developments in this province he went West.He struck Noranda after a 40-year search for gold that led him from Colorado and Nevada to California and British Columbia and up into the wilds of Labrador.* * * By The Canadian Press Seven persons, five of them children, died as the result of fires in Eastern Canada during the week-end, bringing the total violent deaths reported to 13.A survey showed Ontario had 11 deaths, five in fires and six in traffic accidents, and Quebec and New Brunswick had one each, both in fires, $ Ÿ $ Glasgow\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014Three men died in an elevator jammed between floors in a blaring Glasgow factory today.A fourth was missing and a fifth seriously injured.Malenkov Sounds Peaceful But West Awaits Action To Match His Statements pro- cent.mer- the Queen\u2019s Condition Is Unchanged London-\u2014\u2018 Rou9'1' .boos* \u2022 «0 Gorcêv HUHTZ mi .IHt 90WfRY Sens 0A with MARJOFUL REYNOLDS 9 PLUS EXCELLENT SHORTS || PREMIER; \u2014COMING WED UNTIL SAT.\u2014 ¦ \u2014 TWO BRAND NEW HITS \u2014\t« THE ACTION PACKED STORY OE THE HEROES WHO RIDE M THE B-29s!\t\u2014 \"THE WILD BLUE YONDER\" ¦ -Starring\tQ WendPll COREY, Forrest TUCK- ^ ER, Walter BRENNAN, Vera ¦ RALSTON.\tB At.SO AN UPROARIOUS RIB-TICKLER ABOUT FAMILIES, KK- ¦ MALES AND FOURSOMES!\t_ \"PUN FOR FOUR\" Starring\tI .loan GREENWOOD, Nigel PAT- _ RICK, Audrey HEPBURN.n m w m.i« m h r n't wmmmmmsmmn LAST 2 DAYS! ¥ fair i t l stirring MITZl DAVID OSCAR mmmnm .Added Action Faaturet^j Captain PIRATE lo«sHAYWARO J fotor by ncmcoioa STARTS WEDNESDAY! \u2014 \u2022\t?DEAN MARTIN ?\tJERRY LEWIS \"THE STOOGE\" Added F«atur«1 - * k SHELLEY WINTERS ?\tRICHARD MONTALBÀN I** ?WENDELL COREY ?\tCLAIRE TREVOR \"MY MAN AND !\" MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT and Tue», Gene Kelly, Lana Turner in \"LES TROIS MOUSQUETAIRES\" (In Colour) Also \"THE MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER\" (In Colour) with Tyrone Power, Piper Laurie MMMWWMMtMMaMMMMMiaaBNaivr COMING Wed.\u2022 Thur».Gabriel Cattand, Jean Tissier in PORTEUSE DE PAIN\" Also K.MncMurray.Madeleine Carroll \"LA in They\u2019ll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo ftÇbcTDR CUTLET, SPOKESMAN FOR THE /MEDICAL PROFESSOR DECRIES TME LACK of MURSES EVERY CHAHCc ME GETo- -WM THE NEED R>T .NURSES ( TWE WELFARE CA OUR NATION ON TVIE NURSlNû PROFESSION )VEMÜST KEEK 'fAKEN A OLfT OF LATIOM, Hl/MSELF\u2014-GrVE A LISTEKl\u2019 \u2014 XOOA-W A FREE MAM HOM- ) MARRYMt.! LET/Me a « a a a MPERATTvE 1 « r> NOHTv KING rr.ATLK GO PR.L* Lt.Col Gautier Addresses Lions At Cowansville Cowansville, March 16 With winter taking it's toll in sickness, disabilities, aonably large cash balance was growing toward another future donation to the B.M.P.Hospital.Lion Howard Hastings also report-ed that the dances held in eon junction with Hie \u201cBooster Club\" were being maintained on a good Jsocial and financial basis.The guest speaker for the evening was Li.-Col.J.P.Gautier, D.S.O., manager of the Quebec and I Maritime branch of the Dominion Warden W.I.Quilt Placed 1st In Province Warden, March 16 \u2014 The annual meeting of the W.1.was held at the home of Mrs.M.Si- and with other disabilities, the 'jf Canada Genera! Insurance Co., Lion's Den in Cowansville at Ihe :\u2019 w,,12 addressed the Sa- card with an attendance of four-Ottawa Hotel was not over crowd- ! Jrn^ on Oompulsory Automo-| teen members and three visitors.i ta,ie Insur?\"c?orNot?The speak- Mrs c Mairs preslded and open.er opened his address with somejed th(, meefing by all repeating personal remarks concern- | lhe Mary stewart CollectH Minfe utes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary and the treasurer ed on Tuesday evening.And a combination of curcumstances left Lion !.S.Henderson acting as chairman of the meeting.President \u201cAI\u201d Webster was away in Boston on business and vice-president Donald Biinn was obliged to leave after opening the meeting, leaving the chair temporarily vacant.Accepting lhe honor on lhe basis that third choice was better Ilian none, the chairman called lot-reports from various committees.The first received was from Lion John McClure, who stated that the current canvass on behalf of the Canadian National Institute For (he Blind was not turning out a great success, although a reasonable amount of money had been received and further donations expected.Following this report Lion Arthur Tanner informed those present that the \u201cBooster Club\" was continuing its success ami a rea- rathci ing his brother, Lion Andre Gau lier, who he said started life in Cowansville as a farmer but finding that he could not grow bacon quickly enough he decided to start a career in insurance where he now finds the results more to his liking.Becoming more serious how-jovor the speaker described various methods employed j compulsory auto insurance in the various provinces of Canada and in lhe U.S., stating that in his opinion Ihe Safety Responsibility Plan now in effect in five Cana- gave the financial report for Fe bruary.Conveners\u2019 reports were led their share of given, as were those of the secret- tion expenses by ary and treasurer, seven members had attended all meetings.A considerable amount of money had been raised during the year and a the i satisfactory balance remains on for hand.Miss Kilton, convener of the nominating committee presented the slate of officers.All remained the same, with but one exception, Mrs.W.Wallace being replaced dian provinces, and forty states by Mrs.Donald Martin as secret-across the border is beyond doubt ary.St.Francis High School News On Tuesday, February 24, the Grade XI pupils of Asbestos-Dan-ville, Drummondville and Richmond had the privilege of attending the 6th annual Macdonald Royal held at Macdonald College.A Laramee bus was chartered to transport the senior pupils of the three high schools.The bus started from Asbestos at 7.00, left Richmond at 7.30 en route for Drummondville where the ten Grade XI pupils joined the group.With a total of 43 pupils and 3 teachers.Miss Knowles of Drummondville, Mr.Rothney.of Asbestos-Danville, and Mr.Somerville.of Richmond, 'Hfi set forth for St.Anne de Bellevue where we arrived at 10.45.At 11 o\u2019clock, we attended the opening assembly, where we were welcomed by the president of the Macdonald Royal, Murray McEwen, a fourth-year agricultural student.Murray acting as chairman introduced the vice-principal of McGill University, Dr.Brittain, the head of the school for teachers.Prof.Munroe, and the head of the.School of Household Science.After the open-! ing assembly we proceeded to the | dining hall where a delicious lunch ' was served.At.1 o'clock we were taken on ! conducted tours throughout the college grounds.From 2.30 until 5.30 many pupils were free to ! visit the different exhibits and displays showing the nature and i extent of the work carried on in the college.At 5.30 we ate our supper and at 7 o\u2019clock we attend-ed the Green and Gold Revue.At approximately 10.30 a crowded bus-load of tired but happy students started back to their homes in Drummondville, Richmond or Asbestos-Danville, after a most profitable and pleasant | visit to Macdonald.Grade XI rais-the transporta-a food sale for which we are indebted to Dyson and Armstrong Ltd, for the use of their showrooms.The proceeds from a cookie sale held by Grades 8A and SB amounted to $6.05 which is being forwarded to the Junior Red Cross.On Saturday, February 21, the Junior and Senior Girls travelled to Asbestos - Danville to play against the girls from there.Joan Windsor Mills School Observes Education Week Windsor Mills, March 16 \u2014 A most interesting demonstration of the work done by the teachers and studente was staged in the Windsor Consolidated Sehooi on Thursday afternoon when \"Open House\u201d was held for parents and interested friends.Upwards of fifty guests were met at the door by Miss Reed, principal.Miss Sallv McLenaban, secretary, and Master Malcolm Daigneault, president of the students' Council, and were asked to register in the visitor\u2019 book.On display in the halls and in the class rooms were the students y/ork books, art, and other subjects of interest.Each class room was visited and gave approximately twenty minutes to demonstrate some section of their work.At three-thirty the guests were invited to Miss Mills class room, where an enjoyable half hour was spent and refreshments served by the members of the Student's Council.Members of the local school board were present, also Mr.Dixon of the R.D.A.Central School Board.BROWNIE GROUP The Brownie Group, under the leadership of Mrs.M.Planidin and Mrs.B.McMahon, invited the mothers and interested friends on Saturday afternoon, March 7, to attend the presentation of the Golden Bar.This event proved to be a most interesting demonstration of the work they have learned during the winter months.Mrs.C.Force made the presentation to each Brownie after which the group sang \u201cGod Save the Queen.\u201d Tea was served by the Brownies, who proved to be capable hostesses.Mrs.James Watson, expressed the thanks and appreciation of thore present for the work these leaders have done.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.La-.vrence Wheeler and daughter.Miss Kathleen, and Mr.Raymond Wheeler, and daughters Sherrill and Norma, were Sunday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Wheeler in Kingsey Falls.Rev.Canon and Mrs.E.K.Moffat were dinner guests recently of Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Wheeier.WATERVILLE Mr.and Mrs.G.T.Miltimore left on March 12 for Dorval Air Port en route for Tampa, Florida, where they will spend two weeks vacation.Mrs.Peter Rogerson ot Knowlton.will remain with Mrs.Miltimore daughter.Miss Joat Burke during their absence, Miss Burke's friends are very glad to see her out again for a little walk after her long illness.For Fine Upholstery and Draperies BOB WERLEMANN CUSTOM-BUILT Chesterfields end Chain Slipcovers Refinished of Antiques Large collection fabric samples, air foam cushions, etc.Free estimates and transportation.PHONE 237\u2014NORTH HATLEY SPECIAL because of the heavy demand we wish to announce that our specials will continue until March 21st.39 SUITS, DRESSES and COATS BOUCHARD DRY CLEANING Tel, 2-0503 the best.Mrs.C.Hanna, convener of wel- | Coles, a valued player on the Richmond Senior team, suffered es that a driver can be insured or not as he sees fit but as soon as he is involved in an accident he must show proof that he is financially capable of paying for any damage if it is found to be his fault.If son for her preference is mosqni-1 he can nol show such proof he is put off the road and ho stays off until the damages are paid and \u201cBasically lhe legislation provid- fare and health, rend a short paper, t|le toes.Big, hungry mosquitoes fill the air in the summer.When Mrs.McNeice, then Pauline Audionko, left Edmonton for Aklavik.N.W.T., 15 years ago, she was advised by friends to \u201ctake lots of mosquito lotion,\" She found the advice excellent - j lpr u hl(,|, |,ion ClUy consens suggested that he be asked to re- followed by a contest Roll call was answered by payment of fees which were raised from 50 cents to $1.Following the adjournment, re-freshments were served, Mrs.C.Mairs offered to entertain the April meeting, Since holding the meeting, word sprained foot.She was taken to Asbestos Hospital for X-rays.However, Richmond came through victorious with a slight margin of 12 points, the final score being Richmond 16, Asbestos-Danville, j 14.In the Junior game our Juniors also came through victorious with a score of 26 to 14.he has in addition provided proof has been received from the Q.W.of financial responsibility for the E stating that the quilt, entered future.\u201d\tby this branch in the Tweedsmuir The speaker was thanked by his ! ompetition, had been placed first brother.Lion Andre Gautier, af COOKSHIRE all insect life runs rampant during Ihe brief summer season at Aklavik near the mouth of (he Mackenzie river.Pauline Audienko went north in 1937 after hearing stories about life at Aklavik.in the Province.The final judging of quilts, from all provinces, holding first and second awards is now being done at.Winnipeg.The friends of Miss Helen Cook will be sorry to learn that she is a patient of the Sherbrooke Hos- lum with an especially prepared ls \"eln* « Winnipeg, j HÆve All \u201cShm\"» snmX address to deliver In a group of-recovery IZ\", ¦ nlri7rS W!\u2019?, WiU ,7\tFI AMVII ! r\tMrs.Joe Edwards has been con- -aie.sLs of the Lions ( lub m the\tDANVILL*_\tfined to her bed for the past week ear y coming fall.It was decided j The postponed sleigh ride for with a bad attack of arthritis.At first employed at a hotel, she ^ p ^ SUggeS,,°n br Sen0Usly I ^\tS^°VlTrin\"y L Cookshiro Boy-Scout Group lated worked in the Hudson\u2019s Bav l\t'\t' \u201e d-_; J!.llr3h was\u201e held, on Friday, Committee is out to make money evening, March 6, and even then again; thev are holding a Sugar there was not much snow.Three | Social in the United Church Hall of the church members.Messrs.! on Saturday, March 21, at 7.30.-\ti Carson.Milton Baker and Pictures will be shown first.Mr\tR.Worden passed suc-j Stanley Lodge, arrived with their The friends of Mr.J.W Ro- CFssl'utly through an operation | teams of horses, and accomodated binson will be glad to know he is youngsters and teen- home again after spending some enjoyed the ride in time in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Company store.In 1942 she mot Douglas McNeice, HBC trader Two years later (hey were mar ried.Mrs.McNeice said her Arctic residence was comparaiively mod.ern with all electrical appliances and oil heating.The nalives usu ally live in log cabins furnished with a stove, beds, assorted chairs and, almost invariably, a sewing machine and a phonograph.\u201cThe people are von musical, and will sit.for hours listening happily to their favorite records,' Mrs.McNeice said.She became well acquainted with several Eskimo and Indian Women and often entertained them in her home.Mrs.McNeice said the natives in the Aklavik area are fond of the luxuries enjoyed by their white neighbors.Most of them prefer white man's food to their old diet.A great many are able to read and write in English.The McNeice family moved to Edmonton after Douglas McNeice was trimferred by the HBC.But they have one big memento of ; WEST BOLTON and is as well as can be expected.The many friends and relatives; of Mrs.Mabel Mi/cner, of Knowlton, who has been in poor health regret that she lias laken a turn for the worse.Her sister.Mrs.G B.Mizener is with her a portion of the time.The many friends of Mr.Wil-1 Ham Smith, of Montreal, will re grei to learn he is ill with pneu mo nia.The Women\u2019s Association of the ! Creek United Church met with Mrs.S.Bloomberg in Waterloo.The Farm Forum met for their regular Monday evening broadcast with Mr.and Mrs.Adrian Whitehead in Bondville.Latest reports from Mrs.Arthur Whitehead at the convalescent home state she is gaining.Mr.and Mrs.Karl Perkins and son, Gary, of Derby Line, Vi., spent a few days at Ihe home of their stay in Ihe north in addition I their late father and grandfather, to Eskimo parkas.Tt is a huge | Mr.C.H.Perkins, being called by his death.Several from here attended the regular meeting of the I.O.O.F.of Waterloo Lodge, No.27, for a practice.polar-bear mg in the living room of their modern Edmonton home.\u201cHome is where the heart is and I shall always think of the north as my home.\" Mrs McNeice said.OUT OUR WAY By J.R.WILLIAMS some sixty agers.who the country.On returning to the Church hall, refreshments were served, the teachers and mothers helping in the joyous occasion Mr.and Mrs.Peter Young motored to Montreal on the 6th and Mrs.Young was admitted to hospital.where she underwent an operation the following day.Mr.Young has returned home.Mrs.Young\u2019s many friends are pleased to hear that all is well and she will soon return home.Miss Helen Olney, young daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Evcrette 01-ney, has been out of school for a couple of weeks due to illness.The latest news is she will go to a Montreal hospital for observation.Helen's many schoolmates are wishing her a speedy recovery.Among Ihe many who have been confined to bed with flu and are now better, are Mr.and Mrs.Charles E.Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.Everett Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.L.E.Findlay, Miss Maude MacLeay, Mr.and Mrs, A.W.Bishop, Mr.and Mrs.W.MacNiff and family and Mr.Frank Olney.Mrs.W.T.Greer spent a weekend in Montreal with friends.\"LUNE DE MIEL A BALI\" J HA,THE.PAVEMEMT/ TELL US ABOUT WOMEN DRIVERS, ?WHY, SHE NEVER.HAP ME NERVOUS FOR ONE MIN LITE/ SO COOL SO COLLECTEP.BOV, PIP I POINT AT VAV SISTER WHEN WE PASSED THEM OUYÔ IN TH' PITCH i ¦'¦/vsi-Vs OH, IT \u201ceal to the publie in general for funds for tins purpose.t ampairn hcadquai Ici s were opened several d.ns ago in the l anadian Bank of Commerce building on Duffet in \\venue and already litenrtiue lias gone out lo some thousands of people in the Eastern townships C.mtassrts will he approaching spécial names during the next two weeks llir ioint ihaitmuu of the campaign.Colin !.Campbell and t \\\\ t,ilbei, point out that appioxlmateli till (mm rent of (he patents me from outside the city of Shertmioke.X special ap peal is theieioie made to lesidents of points from outside the elty It is Hie hospital of the whole district.\" tliex said, \"and H I» tlieictore the duti and the pm Urge of the people throughout the I I to support ii in (he most erneiiiiis milliner possible.\" + sS -h UN lilt MB il ( MlnutI, adminlstiatm of the Sherbrooke Hospital, will lie heard in a hioaihast ox et ChTS at 7 p.m this evening in eon net lion with the hospital i am pa i git Mis.I t., M milage, wife of il., hospital president, will hioaihast over the same station at l : Mi tmnoi i tin.St.Patrick's Society At Richmond Holds 76th Anniversary Banquet Funeral services were held today in Montreal for Miss Mary S.Dates for this year's Youth \"alhewson, R.N.director of nurs Festival were announced Fridav \"\u2019d ,at ','e Montreal General Hos evening at the fifth annual gen P1*3'- \"'10 hied suddenly on H r ,,,,,,\t.eral meeting of the Youth Festi- It is believed that the cause of va] Committee, held in the Sher- the fire is due to an overheated stove pipe in the kitchen.Firemen from the No.1 and No.4 stations, under the direction of Director Percy Donahue, fought the fire using fog control.day.She was in her 56th year.She was a native of Monur, e/o Mrs.Davidson 159 Magog St.\u2014 Sherbrooke PAINTER \u2014 PAPER HANGER JAMES RUSSELL INSURE AND BE SECURE Automobile, Fire, Liability Life, Sickness and Accident HARTLEY F.GRAHAM General Insurance 1 Vi Wellington N.Room 107 Tel.2-9794, 2-6759 - Sherbrooke brooke Trust Building.\tand her father, the late Dr.George Auditions for the Festival and H.Mathewson, was director ol the display of art exhibits will be ophthalmology at the Montreal held at the Superior School from General.April 18 to 26.the winners con- One of the projects she helped cert will be held April 30 and the pioneer in Montreal was a training Grand Concert at the Arena on school for practical nurses and May 2nd.^\taides which freed professional Mrs.Paul-Emile Genest Commit-: nurses from non-nursing duties tee president, was in the chair for Thjs school for nursing ,i(k.s was he meetmg and announced that established in 1948 at the Montreal L.W.Dixon had been appointed convalescent Hospital under the to he scholarships committee to all il.cs oi six Montrca, hospllal,.replace J.A.Archambault.Mrs.£.\t,\t¦ ; Genest also stated that this year Several years after its inaugur the donors of the v arious scholar- a !°n ,s lc 'vas a'5*c !° 'oport that ! ships would present them in per- \u2018'Chool graduates had proved their 1 son to the winning young artists, i wort^,],n\tafter patients not Plans for a bigger and Jewellery Store 43 Wellington N.Sherbrooke.Tel.3-1484 Flowers For Every Occasion! youth Festival than ever seem to be well advanced with the exception of the dramatics end.Mrs.Rene Leclaire, who is in charge of French-language drama-: tics, said that she had received | only one entry\u2014that of Ecole i Larocque.Floyd MacPherson, of Slanstead College, announced that only his \u2019school had expressed xvillin'gness ; to enter a play in the English drama section.Mr.MacPherson, who is in charge of English Drama for the Festival, said he had sent invitations to 11 High Schools.Only ! Stanstead College was \"sure,\" two i schools said \u201cmaybe,\u201d two said ! \u201cno,\u201d definitely, and the other j schools hadn't replied.Rev.Maurice O Bready a n-; nounced the titles of seven selec- hpftpr ¦ actually under the care of professional nurses.Miss Mathewson graduated from the Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing in 1925.Tax-Raising By-Laws Come Before Council Three importanl by-laws that are designed to hit the purses of every Sherbrooke householder are scheduled to come before the City Council at its regular session this eve-': ning.Implementing the budge! lions which will be sung at the adopted at the last meeting, the .Grand Concert.They are: I Went i by-laws will increase the tenant (IW To The Market by Brother Bar-.tax from two to five per cent of MILFORDS \"Flowers by Wire\" Tel.2-3757 $100,000 IS NEEDED! Contribute successful now to the future of THE SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL \"Help us to clean the slate\" nabe.of Arthabaska; the spiritual, j the annual rent, jump the water Deep River, arranged by Sylvio'rates by approximately forty per j Lacharite; Schubert's Minuet, ar- cent and boost the gas'charges by ranged by Mr.Lacharite; Jesus ten per cent.My Friend, by Bach, also arranged The increase in the tenant tax is j by Mr.Lacharite; Schubert's expected to bring an additional Rosebud, arranged by Paul Mar- \u2019 $90,000 into the civic coffers with \u2019cel Robidoux; La Grande Demand $27.000 more coming from the i by Brother Oscar O'Brien, also ar- higher gas rates and about $90,000 ranged by Mr.Robidoux.and from the higher water charges, Schubert's Ave Verum.\tmeaning an extra revenue of ap Father O'Bready said that the proximatelv $207,000 to the city Grand Concert program will be from these three sources, yell-balanced between English With these increases, the city and French selections and that the revenues for the current year are Festival itself will help young estimated at $4.618.000 and the people develop themselves in oth- surplus for the vear is placed al er things than sports.\t$19,000.This compares with 1952 The other persons present, most budget revenues of $3,050.000 and By SALLY HAI.LKTT Richmond, March 16.The Irish last night hailed the 70th anniversary of St.Patrick's Society of Richmond district at a banquet in the Richmond Hotel Master of ceremonies was prest dent of the Society.L.I! Delaney, and Rev.John Corkery.of Montreal, was the guest speaker and most honored guest, lu his words ol welcome the president revived the memoi ' of a hard course run by the devote Irish in retaining their ideals and his most ardent hope expressed was that those assembled should slrive in their common interest to preserve a noble heritage.In reply to a toast to Ireland, proposed by J.!.Burns, Father Corkery moved to the midst of the crowd where he reminded the people that \"the Irish like to tell the whole world of their blood and nationality, a significant display of feeling.\" \"St.Patrick, he said, \"(mind as his purpose in a visit to Ireland the understanding of a people.There die encountered an admirable race of people sturdy, hardy.accustomed to braving the storm and sea and a people who loved to fight.His greatest mission revolved around this lighting spirit; he resolved and effected to persuade them to turn their vehemence of war into a love of Gpd.In this way their principles took on a new character \u201d \"The Irish since then have distinguished themselves for austere living and for an austere embrae ine of their failli.As a people they are a generous crowd and it is to be remembered that St.Pat rick detested stinginess or mean ness in any form, \"The Irish have no fear of their j convictions, they are not afraid to j give their very best to Faith and ; Church.This is exemplified in the! act of sacrifice by the many who i left the homeland they loved to! give of themselves and their reli gion to the New World.\\ proud race with a pride m their t.nnd.their Faith and their Church.the> will take pleasure in the propogiilion of their heritage and a pride in knowing that thov are tight Although Ireland tna> have lost its onetime prestige as an intellectual centre ol the world it has retained the all important spiniual post as axis ol tile roll gtous wfirld.\" Previous to Father Corker,' s re marks a toast to Canada was proposed By Mike ODonnell with marked allusion to the million and a hall Irishmen who contribute to Canada s populace.\"It was a potato (amino in the : black 47 when Ireland w as laced with starvation that saw the mi gration ol 75,000 Irish to Canada, Our people recognized Ihe oppor 'tunity to progress and now then vision is mirrored in the role tin-' play in Canadian business, ich gions and civi\" life We have much to he thankful for, he said.Pro-mayor H.B Stone praised the Society and the Irish people and expressed his sincere pleasure in unending the banquet.A toast to the sister soeietie St.Jean Baptiste and St Andrew's, was proposed by Frank Johnson, Sr,, with a reply Iront Jean Paul Brouillelte on behalf of the S Jean Baptiste Society and Leslie Rattray on behalf oi the Si.An drews Society K.I.alranrc, Richmond M I A spoke a few words to members of the Society congratulating them on their loyalty to then mother country.Mr.Delaney thanked I atlu-i Corkery for his address.Following dinner musical enter tainment was provided by Mrs.J.Fortin, Miss Françoise Prnttlx, Mrs.Eileen Rattray, \"Joe\u201d Doyle and an orchestra led by Jack Hobbs.Seated at the honor table were.7.L.Burns, and Mrs Burns.Rev Armand Gauthier E Lafranee Mrs.L.R.Delaney.Father Cork cry.I.I(.Delaney, Il P.Stone and Mrs.Stone.Lennoxville Financial Staiement Shows Fine Record Made In 1957 of whom gave reports al the meeting, were, Francois Labrecque, auditions; Denis Tremblay, vice-president; Mrs.Rodrigue Boisvert, charter president: Florent Hebert, vice-president; Fernand Drapeau, representing Hon.J.S.Bourque: Pauline Roy, corresponding secre a surplus of $2,450.Some aldermen are reported as reluctant to bring down these bylaws tonight in view of the forthcoming aldermanic elections for which nominations arc being held tomorrow morning.Two of the three retiring alder tary; Joseph Henri Belanger, de-: men are already assured of oppose wcn' /*nr>Qtir»nc nrirri m ! M « n \u2022 Ponl IT m i 1 a 4 i si\tAU-sit: An excess of revenue over expenditure of $8,611.13 in the general department-and a surplus of $3,212.51 in the operations of Hie water department gave the Town of Lennoxville an overall balance of $11,823,64 for the year 1952.according to the annual financial report of the today.Revenues on general account amounted to $64.170.41.of which $63,162.77 was from taxes and $1.007.04 from miscellaneous sour cos.Expenditures of $55,559.28 comprised of: Maintenance, represented a surplus of $28.401 13 over liabilities, divided $25.616.20 j on capital account and $2,844.92 1 on operating account The assets of the waier depart merit totalled $387,991.40.comprr ing $324.521.20 on capital account municipality issued ! $50,847.68 on the sinking fund and $12,622.52 on operating account There was a funded debt of $209.300 for the waterworks, liability for sinking fund.$50,847.68, ae trued expenses of $3.441.58.and deferred income of $9.180,94.corations committee; Paul Emile tion, ex-Alderman Oliva Deziel Fortier, director; Mrs.L.P.Leve- having entered the East Ward que.auditions: Dr.Jacques Olivier, race against Aid.Sylvio Rousseau who\tinvites the adjudicators and\tand Carrier Fortin, a local\tattor- line\tarts; Mrs.\tOctavien Leveque.\tney.running in the Centre\tWard seating arrangements: Claude against Aid.Eugene Thibault So Poulin, president of Jeunesse far.there has been no opposition Musicale; Evelyn Robidas, record-.forthcoming to the return of Aid ing\tsecretary;\tand Jacques Bris-!\tHenri I.abonne of the South\tWard son.\ttreasurer.\tJeunesse Musicale.1\tNominations close at\televen Spread that IRISH St.Patrick's Day with from BLARNEY on flattering flowers Q FLORIST 236, Dufferin Ave.Tel.2-6765 wages and materials, $22.720.73; services.$13.391.91; administrative and general.$11.357.52 bond interest, $2,522.39: provision for depreciation.$1.661 84; provision for bond redemption, $3,200 and provision for doubtful accounts, $704.98.Water assessments accounted for all but $20 of the $26,305.11 revenues of the water department.Maintenance took $6,274.49: administration and general.$1.921 21 bond interest, $8,717.68 bond redemption, $5,500 and sinking fund instalment, $887.03.making a total expenditure of $23,300.41.which left a surplus of $3.004 70, which was supplemented by a re duction of $207 81 in the reserve for doubtful accounts Total assets of the general department at the end of 1952 stood at $130.044 64.of which $94.616 20 were on capital account and $45 428 44 on operating account.This REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS TODAY and TOMORROW TO D A V Xi Bela Chapter will meet at Mrs.Clifford Goodhue s Mondav.8:15 p.m.Quebec Epsilon Chaplet Beta Sigma Phi will meet Monday eve ning at 8:15 p.m at Rockcliffe, 471 Quebec street.The Lennoxville Ladies Bowling ! Club w ill meet in the Gertrude Scott Hall, Monday evening at ft o'clock.TOMORROW Annual meeting Municipal < hap 1er I.O.D.E.Tuesday, 8 p.m.a1 Headquarter- on Moore street Sherbrooke Hospital Alumnae meeting Tuesday, 8:15 p.in.at the Norton Residence.Trinity W.A.will meet in Ladies* Ciubroom, Tuesday at ft p.m.La Corporation du Comte de The Lennoxville I.adb ' Curling Sherbrooke to Antonio Ronaidi of Hub are holding a tea Tin-nay lot 15a-4/7 Ascot.Dollard Godere lo Vital Lemire of lot 899 149-53 East Ward.Leo-Paul Grenier to Leo r ha teauneiit of lots 730-74 and 75 East Ward, o'clock tomorrow- morning and vol afternoon at the Club House.Young Women's Association meets in Gertrude Scott Hail.: i uesday.9 p.m \u2022St.Peter s W.A.Senior branch Dorcas meeting Tuesday.2:30 p.m.in Work Room Monthly meeting of the V o V Man Charged With Thelt Châties Keefe, 2,4, of Tomtlobui, charged \"lib the theft >0 .i lu eyrie appeared hetore Jtistlee ol the Peace Jean Mane Gregoite here on Salunhi.x and wa- relia-ed on hail.His hearing will hr held on Match 19 Keefe was an t -.led In Fi n\\ in rial Police Del Guy Puponi lor the ailegk-d theil of the incyclo from Guy Garant on August 18.1952.at Stanstead.BRIEFLETS 'fill' F Ml Of F Hil l S a rom mix in J nets, St Piititck s Church ll.'ill, Tuesday March 17, 8 Hi p m Adm hit \\nnuttl .Shautt in l> I uiieheoii I\u2019ivmmith ( hutch II,ill ruesihiy Manil 17 It 30 a m lo 2 p, in Xdiilts $1.00 Chihli en AOe Mis M I II.inly ol Montreal.\\\\ 111 h i ! u l e on \\ ! I li an Violr I s.March 18lh, 3 p nr Sentt Hall.I cunoxvilh \\dni.'in Spun Worn en s A-, oi- l uiled i 'hiii rh.Inturmun of »v«ry doicription 180 Court Stfujt Othc.3-10S0\tRot 2-490* HENRY WARD MORRIS C.AUSTIN triton» In PIANO ORGAN SINGING Instruction in the Theory of Music.Theory by Correspon- Coaching loi CniverMty Examliialions Tel.3 1818, iS #irr TRANSFORMS PLAIN WALLS Yout wtill'.will rcvonl qiootet beouty ploa'.ure in exhibiting them and nol using Sunworthy Woterlasl Wallpaper ''xquiaile '.clerpon', today.Compare oi pleasant living and charm, you'll find gieater overlook the practical angle of We invite you to see our elaborate collections for more SEMI-TRIMMED WALLPAPERS NATIONAL WALLPAPER, & PAINTS LIMITED, àùtàbuteuM cU PtitrfMM et fapùi&ued DISTRIBUTORS: ine will take place the following at the Office Room, IfK) Wellington Tuesday.\tNorth, Tuesday 4 p.m.ULL 156 WELLINGTON C-l-L PAINTS NORTH TEL.2-1537 Four Sljttbtooke Daily Becotd The Oldest Daily in the District other 35.000 hands.Last, but not least of hi* responsibilities, i* that vast $260btl!ion hole in the ground \u2014 the public debt.Money may not be everything, but in go'.ern- Established Ninth Day of Februar~i897.with which *™nt operations everything is money, s incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 'piic )eam of top lieutenants that Mr Hum \u2022837.and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878 phrey has assemb!ed svvcars by him.Included are Undersecretary Marion B.Folsom of Eastman The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of\tSecretary Randolph Burgess of Circulation, its ctrcu ation being regularly audited\tr , t ,\t.\u201e\t,\tr u,., and guaranteed.\tNational City Bank, Assistant Secretary H.Chap The Record is printed and published every week man Rose from Mr.Humphrey's own Hanna Co.day by the Sherbrooke 'laity Record Company jn Cleveland, Assistant Secretary Andrew N, Limited, of which Edna A.Beerwortb is Secretary (jyej,by from the International Monetary Fund Treasurer, at the office 119 Wellington Street North.\tCounsc[ Elbert Parr Tuttle of Atlanta, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news.\t,\t, \u201e service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press an^ Commissioner of Internal Revenue\t° e and Reuters.\tman Andrews of Richmond.Mr.Humphrey has Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In always prided himself on being able to pick good | Sherbrooke and Eastern townships: 25 cents weekly mpn sHLRJJKUUK-ü UAii-Y RtCURU MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1953 TOO MANY MATES S 13.00 per year.Mall subset ^tion in Canada, Great Britain or the United Stales: 1 year $9.00, 6 months 54.50, 3 months $2.50 1 month $1.00 Single copies 5c.\"Authorized as second class mail.Post Office.Department, Ottawa.\u201d Secretary Delegates Authority This sextette meets as a group once a week with Mr.Humphrey in the secretary's private dining room for a broad look at all their problems.Otherwise, they say, he lets them pretty much alone.He is a great believer in delegating authority.He wants reports as progress is made.And hr is a demon for facts.All his life, every decision he has made has been based ,'n fads.i Theic have been no annoucoments of any great changes of Treasury policy since Secretary Humphrey took over on Jan.20, largely because he UNHAPPY I XP1RIKNCI OF TRIUMVIRAT FS Those who did the picking in Moscow decided upon Gcorgi M.Malenkov as premier.They resisted the idea Russia should be ruled by a triumvirate, consisting of Malenkov, V.M.Molotov and Lavrenti P.Bcria.I hey were alert did not have his facts.He has reorganized his to the lessons of history, even of Soviet domestic Gct-finding agency - his research and analysis , .\t,\t,\t, staff.But it will be some time before they will history.I riumviratcs have been a singularly have au the information he wants, on which to unsticcesseful form of government.\t;basc his decisions.The system derives from two experiments in; Before he came to Washington, it is reported the old Roman Empire, the first triumvirate ! that Mr.Humphrey told an acquaintance it might being formed in 60 B.C., comprising Caesar,Ibc somc ,im UI^IGHT AND\u2018SAG-/ ( 7 AClTY.l PPE- \\ Csv ft.- 5UME - 4 ll-tf ; v HAR-RUMPH/ Years ago hb financed an AERO vJlZAPD V4HO BUILT I I f A PAIR OF CAST IRON WINGS AND JUMPED OFF A BARN/ \u2014 BUT DONT START COUNTING YET\u2014HE-MAY HAVE GOT Balanced UP AS HEr OREYJ r , older/ IN MEMORIAM WATT fn loving memory of our dear husband and father, Wilfred It.Watt, who paarod away March Ifl, ltdi?, I>ay and night he bore hi* pain.To wait for cure but all in vain, Till fiod above *aw what wan he*», He took him home and gave him rest.Kver remembered by, MRS.WILCMkl) WATT AND FAMILY.South Durham, Que.SARGENT In loving nnemory of our | dear mother, Mr*.Herman Sargent, who plia«ed away March J5th, 1944, and Dad, February fith, 195).Your memory ta a keepaake From which v/e will never part, God ha* you In HI* keeping, We have you In our heart*.Ever remembered by, MR.Sr MRS, CLARENCE WORDEN AND FAMILY faon In law and daughter) MIC At MRS FI.WIN SAKOENT.Faon and daughter-ln-Jawj.MONUMENTS i SAVE 25% to ££^2\t4o% By buying tliroclly from «h» mnnuf«c!ur«r.If you want a parmanant monument aracted to tho9a yo>- held dear, end ba the pride of your family for ever! Visit ut: tee the beat type* Barre.Vf., Grey Ore nlte, Red Granite from Finland and Black from Swe-dan.Tel.3-1700 or write E PROVOST Monument Manufacturer 1003 King St.East, cor.15th Ave,\u2014Sherbrooke.A.E.AMES & CO.LIMITED INVESTMENT SECURITIES Butinait Eitobllihad 1889 G SHKRBROOKt., QUEBEC, MONDA V, MARCH 16, 1W8, READ THE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATfc \u2014 1 trnt» pit word minimum charge SO cents tor is v/ordi or less; three consecutive insertions, SI.IS, si* consecuti * insertions, JJ.JS; Record Bo*.10c ADS AÇCÉPTEÜ - AH forms of classified eds, Legel Notices and Auction Sales accepted t'nfll * pm.the day previous to the dale of insertion.Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sale 11.Livestock for Sale P.M.CHAIN\tgood condition.! GRADE JERSEY bulls, Yearlings and ; p.ume tr»4 :i Richmond, Que ot | t J 0 \\ear olds.Dam of *lre highest j write Box 24, Richmond,\tj row in Quebec in forty-eight.George : Clarkson, Brome Centre.50 TON'S choice loose hav.Steel tire' double wagon.Apply Ralph BC'nard, Dan.iiir.'.eue rr2\t; 11B.Baby Chicks MAN'S winter coal, worn only three time's.40*42.Fiari;hin at 412 I.adieV] spring coats, lady's suit, 28-40.2J8-A ; Alain street, I.ennoxvltle.OBITUARIES BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates n/TuTMUlTlNS GERVAIS, B.A.U.I , Epnrral practice.50B Continental Ruildl,.r.King A Wellington St Te.\u2019 3.5931 ; Residence; 3-2819.8I.ANCHETTK, GUY, B.A.B.Ph, B.C., ( ontlnenffll Bide., Kmt! A Wclilngton Cieneral practice lei 1-2330 Reside nca 3-2339 KOUSSiAU, HOWAItn & BRAUl-RV Olivier Bldg.6 Wellington South I\u2019cl 2-4735.Armand Rousseau, tK!.W H.Bradlej.Q.C.L> s Howard, Gen eral trial, pcacflce, estate Chartered Acccuntcints COMPGF.TF, contlnantxl bed lnch wide, practically new.Phone 2 5481 after 8 p.m.MASSFV-HAnRIS milking machinr.complete, government graded hoir».; II.Loomh.Tel.2-8105.Mtlt/nUTH -1250\u2014Offaet Press.10 x 14.Very good working condition.Real bargain.$1000, Conoia Printing.8070 Jeanne Mance street.GRavelle 8248, .Mor treal.GOLF club*!, excellent condition.$35.| Mahogany hall (able, oval antique la ble.Framed bevelled mirror Boudoir .12.To Let lamps, 'fel.2-4.154,\tI_____ \u201e\t___ TWO wine Ions 7 x carpets 7 x 'J, Phone 2 0.2 2977.rug cush- BALF.D hay Que., 27.for sale.Phone Waterloo, p H, ROSS & SON.Chartered Account ant*.MunticaJ - - - .| LA VALLEE» Bedard.Lyonnais, Messier.Gascon Chartered Accountanls.Room 504 Continental Building.Shcr-1 brookc.TWIN baby «arriage and sleigh; good condition; reasonable price, 584 Merry si reel.Magog, Phone 1.151.3.Typewriters foi Sale ME the new Remington Quiet-Rlter\u2014 exclusive features, «epüatipnal pci formance.$8.45 monthly.Special student rales o i rental machines.Remington Rant! I.td., 102 Wellington St, North.Dial 2-4088.WILLIAM JOHN CARTON, or .STANSTEAD Stanbtead.March 16 William _________________________________ John Carton passed away suddsn- have - ou noticed ^st price,-\u2019 Gotn^ ly at Sfanstead on February 26th.up- now is toe tjrne to stock up Although he had been in lading with rhick* for rising utcr market», health for a lengthy period, his death came as a great shock to his family.Born in County Antrim, Ireland, in 1876, he went to Scotland at an early age.He was united in mar-if y*o( ha'e no orders, rome to our j-jage to the former Jeannie Wal-hat cher-.from now until the 17th ot ker a|)d camc t0 Canada in 1911, settling in Cookshire, where he carried on a boot and shoe making and repair shop.He moved to Stanstead in 1939 and did repair work until a tew years ago, when he was forced by _ j failing wealth to retire.A kind and loving husband and father, he will be greatly missed by his wife 'room1 and family.round.Surviving are his wife; a son.Harry; a daughter-in-law, and two grandchildren, in Scotland, two sons, John and Jim, at home, and a daughter, Mary, Mrs.Colin Kane, hosted and a son-in-law, of Bury.Bearers were R.Wallace.Ira Bullock, E.Batcheldor and H.Wr'vp dayoldx.prompt ihlpmcnt, limited quantity started.Prices\u2014Bray Hatchery, Newington St, F., Sherbrooke Phone 1-3731, agent Carl BaiJ e*, Sawyervllle.March, We hâve chicks ready for delivery.Breeds: New Hampshire, Light Su.dfex, New Hampshire Bard Rock.Good chicks, at reasonable prices.Le Pouvoir Cooperatif de Sherbrooke.Tel 1 2120.83 Big Forks south.Agent; Heiman Gosselin, BJshopton.NORTH WARD, modern three heated ant.Hot water year Available April 1st, Phone 3-; 120.TENEMENT, 3 heated rooms, complete bathroom, in new house.Tel.2-0023.LARGE modern three room apartment, at 1185 Portland ave corner Victoria.Occupancy May 1st 1933.Tel.3-3115 between p, m.* *ml 9 Smith.__________________________ ! The many beautiful floral triroom heated apartment, electric butCS were testimony Of the CSt FOUR stove, refrigerator, hot around.Vacant May 1st, Dominion Avenue.Phone 2-3717.water year com in which Mr.Carton was held.Apply 1102;\t-,- Dentist FOUR room apartment, newly decorated.Heated, hot water, stove, refrigerator.$55.00.\t139 DcaranJeau St.' \"\t''T *\tApt, 3.4.Property for Sole\t- '\tI HR LE room heated apartment, elec* ARr*; you Thinking \"of ouytng or selling! I'-lee Move furnished, vsesnt April your property^ I have» a waiting ItM ; ot clients Call for action Charles1 Connors, 144 Wellington North Tel j 2-1000 Residence: 2-2502 1st, situated on Argyle.Call 2-1297.15.Rooms to Let DR.J A LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, tfiO Wellington St North, opposite Court House, Phone 2*3103.5.Lots for Sale Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY ftOSPI-tat.Dr.L A Gendreau 143 Wellington St.South.! TWO lots for sale.I suit.Street.Tel, ' 50 x -9613.100, on Tctre 8.Cars for Sale FLOOR SANDING Rubber Til« Laying of Rubber Tile \u2018Tlnne the way you tike it,J Expert Workmen \u2022 Free Estimates A H.MASSON 516 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2*677* ! 1940 CHEVROLET1 Sedan delivers truck A 1 condition, new tires, Call 3-2558 8 a.m - 0 p.m, 1914 BUCK, in good tunning order.$200.Edson Warner, Lennoxvllle Tel.! 2 5133.10.Horses tor Sale JUST received carload horses including 4 Chestnut teams beautiful condition- All well broken.M.J Black* | wood, Know Hon.6 Wellington So., Sherbrooke.Tel.Office 2-8951 Res 2-0625 ANDRE TROTTIER, C.A.Chartered Accounlanl T«l.66 r IS \u2014 Sawyemlle ART BENNETT Bilingual Auctioneer Accountant \u2014 Auditor Income Tax \u2014 Liquidator \u2014 Trustee in Bankruptcy.Suite 6, 138 Wellington North Sherbrooke Tel.2-7636 2B3 Marquette \u2014 Tel.3-4997 L R.Windscheffel UPHOLSTERER 1098 Elgin Remodelled, Repaired, Reupholstercd by us! CHESTERFIELDS CLEANED! Tel.3-1998 PAIR of matched Chcstput.1800 lb* each.Apply W.M.Cowansville.Que.7.Farms for Sale hor ses, j .Stowe, 350 ACRES.200 tillable, rotated pastures.One mile to fine industrial, town.Spacious barns and silo.One j duplex house, one single family) house.80 milking cows, ifi breeding heifers, 25 other cattle, all Jerseys, of which HO arc registered, 7 milking 1 units and complete' milking equip*! men I.! Farmali tractor.1 Ford l i actoi all modern mechanical equip-1 ment including field baler, all now or j as good ns new 2.750 sap buckets ! wilh all modern sugar making equip j ment.This excellent farm to no sold, only ns a unit for $75,000.Only $50,*; 000 cash required, balance can be.( financed on eas> terms.Only bona ! fide pun baser need apply, Phone ! 1I40 M.E.E.Aseltine, St.Albans, j Yt.JOHN CARL KNUTSON, OF WATERVILLF.Watervillc, March 16 Many friends from all walks of life joined in paying tribute to John Carl Knutson, a prominent resident of Waterville for 67 years, when funeral services wore held here on Thursday, February 26.Mr.Knut-\u2014 ! son, who was in his 86th year, died on February 24.Rev John Butler, of WatcmUe \"j1 assisted by Rev.C.Gustafson, of 2-8 Magog, officiated at the service held in flic Watervillc United Church, following prayers at the residence.The bearers were S.Hopper.E.wanted fiunishni house wilh two Swanson, G.Bryant.G.Knutson, bedrooms, in residential secllcm.Tel.R, Nilson and A.Hcdcnbergh.2 du, Mrs.Ban\tI iy|Knutson was born in Orstcn.Norway, and came to Watervillc at the age of 19.With the exception of a- few years out west he spent the rest ot his life here.Ai the time of his death, Mr.Knutson was retired.Originally a farmer, Mr, Knutson opened a small saw mill in Waterville in 1886.He then oper-Second band furniture sun- ated a s.ash and door business and a den, sofas, easy chairs.a lumber business until 1039 when he went into lumber manufacturing.In 194.3 he turned his business over to his three sons and the firm is now known as John Knutson and Sons Rcg'cl.Mr.and Mrs.Knutson célébrât- NICE large room for gentleman, modern conveniences.Apply Marquette.Tel.3-1015.18.Wanted To Rent 19.\tRoom and Board Wanted ROOM and board wanted for a quiet person, preferably Irt the East Ward.Apply Box HU Record 20.\tWanted to Purchase WANTED able for Apply Box 84, Record.25.Teachers Wanted Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Avcmmlanl-c.V.BELANGCIt, l A.P, SAINT JACQUES, C \\.YVON SIROIS, l A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel, 2-2691 BEEKEEPERS èïSS' 1 Special Prices On HIVES & FRAMES to March 30th.AUBREY E.GREER NORTH HATLEY TEL.80 STANSTEAD COLLEGE (High School* Stanstead, Quo., requires Physical Education teacher for girls, House-, hold Science teacher.French Special- Pcl their 60th wedding anniversary ist, (man or woman), Senior English last September 6.le ocher and Grade IV leocher.Good A devoted family man, Mr salaries offered.Apply with rer.r-'Knutson was also a popular resid- ences to Principal Errol C.Ymaron, nt of Watcrvillc and was held m _________________| higii esteem by his many friends.TEA CM ERS v anted for Maniwakt, Que- He served with the ComptOtl Caber Protestant School: I Elementary: valry in the First World War 1 Intermediate.Salary P.A.P.T.Sam-j He is survived by his widow, the pie araie for 1953 M term.Apply Mrs.f0rmer Hannah Walghron; three - \u201ce S-etarv - Trcau,,, son.,, John Mctor, Qlof F\u201e and *____1____________________I Frank S-.alt of Waterville; eight THE Bale Comeati Hish School requires grandchildren and two great for the school Verm 1933 5V a teacher ' grandchildren.for (be Grade IV and V level.Sal-1\t.ary according lo (he new Montreal (iEORGF.A HARRISON scale with year for year of rxper-\tOF' ÏIISHOP^I'OX ience up to 16 year* granted.Appivi « ,\t.\t.\t.\t, \u2018 stating experience.diploma.and\t^ishopton.March 16 \u2014 The telephone number to r.r.Gouriey.1\tinends and relatives of Mr.Secretary, Protectant school Gem- George Albert Harrison were deep CJAD '800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING i.W .MV.a 5.93 Make Believe Ballroom 6 00 Newt 6.0i Make Beurre BrUiroa (.34 Sen 6.31 Make Believe BaUreow* 6.44 Dtnny Vaujtaa Shew 7.u0 Ntwa - 04 Max* Bellera Baiiraoae 730 HovpitaLtv Tune 7.14 Sport» -{'rash Stilt 7,40 Ne»a and Weather 6 90 Talent Show 6\t34 Make Mme My-slrr/ 9\t00 Sha-e The Wealth 9.30\tOperation Shorty 10.00\tNewa too vfeatsat 10.95 Time Out 10.10 Petty Brook» 10.15\tJo Stafford 10\t30 Neva IQ.U Good Old Da>» 11.00\tSporta I\u2019m a) 11.15\tPretuaa to Midaifht (2.00 Newa 12.03\tAccent on Muaie 1.00\tNe e,», Close TLESOAT 6.00\tNewa 6.05\tYawn Patrol « 43 Sacred Btart Profra» 7.00\tN'awa 7\t0S Musical Clock 7.30\tNewa ano Waatfltt 7.34 Musical Clock 8.00\tNawk ten Sports 8.10\tMuncaj Clock 8.30\tNtwa 8.53 MualeaJ Clock .9.00 News and' Weathtr ; 9.15 Tfomemakcrs Harmonica I 10:90 News | 10.95 Worth Knowing 10.15\tHope for Ladiss , 10.30 Make Believe Ballrnem ; 10.45 Geeige Murray Show H.OO News { 11.05 Shopping eeatufe 11.30\tKate Aitke* | 11.43 Young Wlddei Browa | 12.00 News i 12.05 Songs of Oui fîmes ; 12.15 News VJuu 12.30\tNews 12.4b Our Gal Sunday I 1.00 News 1.05\tHarriet's Hops» 1.15\tHelen Trent l.:0 Memory Line 1.45\tBeulah i 2.00 News : 2.05 Listen With Lovers 2.45\tJunior Miss 3.00\tNews | 3.05 Pop\u2019s Conceit 4.00\tNews ! 4,03 Tops In Pops j b.OU News 1 5.05 Wild BUI Hickok I 5.30 Make BcUeva BalLoonn 1 6.00 Newa 6.05\tMake Believ* Bsilruoir 6.30\tNews j 8.35 Make Believe KaUrnom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show : 7.00 News 7.05\tMake Belieie Ballroom 7.15\tMusical Showcase ! 7.30 Jo Stafford ! 7.50 News D.OO Bing tlro.vbv 8.50 Mr and Mrs North 9.CO Turn About 9.30\tHaUniaik Plav Home I iu.ou News and Weathai 10.03\tTime Out 10.10\tPeggy Brooks j 10.15 Enemy Within 119,30 News and Spoil» ! 10.43 Good Old Day» 111.00 Sports final ; n.os News j 11.13 Prelude to Midnight I 12.00 New* 1 12.05 Accent on Music ¦ 1 00 News, Glose Record's Radio Guide.%.w 4 98 J 30 5.44 \u2022 90 400 «10 «.IS «.50 *73 7.90 7.13 7 50 7.45 4.00 8.30 9\t90 9.30 10\t90 10.15 10.30 11.00 11,10 11.15 12.00 6.00 6.03 6.45 7.00 7.05 > 30 7.33 8.00 8.15 8.30 8.15 9.00 9.08 9.43 10.16 10.30 i 10.45 11.00 11.03 : I 1.30 , 11.45 1 12.00 12.03 1.00 1.15 I.\t55 2.00 2.30 2.45 3.00 3.05 4.00 4.05 4.30 S.OU J.\t03 3.30 3.45 6.00 6.10 6.15 6 30 6.35 6.65 7.00 7.15 7.30 -.45 8.00 8.50 9.30 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.10 : 11.15 12.00 CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING News Riding the Range Blue Mountain Boys Dob Meaaar Newa Twin gat rime Town Crier Twilight Tune SporU Twilight Tuna News Roundup Road Show Tony the Troubadour Rhythm Rer.oeivoua Press Conference Opportunity Knocaa Court of OpirnoB The Adventurer Libby and Paul Lou Snider Sport Roundup Newa Sport» The Record Man New» and Alan Off TUESDAY News Party Line Sacred Heart Program Presa Nawa Musical Cluck Sport* ftound-UB Musical Clock CBC Newa ano interlude Musical Clock Morning Devotions Musical Clock News Musical Vartftir» School Broadcast Bob Hope Show Betty Moore Show-Bod\u2019s Scrapbook Prea* New» Women's lournai Ol fhe Air Musical Kound-Lp King Cole Press New» rhe Sunshine Hour New* Concert Album News Double Ot Nulhing Music ot Manhattan Dale in Hollywood New s I'hia la The Hour News Plattei Party Rembusclng in Temp-.Newa (Udlng the Kanj;» Hopper » Hoedown Western Five New s Town Crifi Twilisbt Time Sports Twilight Pinie i anadian ueemn News Round-Lp Road Show The Voie» of the Army Cannda At Work In Search of Ourselves S> mphonv Concert Hstl BBC Presents Auditions New s Sports Record Man Close mlttec.Bale Comeau, P. To fill vacancies tn the spent in Bishopton where for many Elementary School including the sen- yeai'S he was engaged ill the lot elementary department.The large , woodworking business.He Was a extension to the school is now com verv industrious man, a kind friend, a good neighbor and a man much respected by all who came in contact with him.He.was 28.Help Wanted: Domestic\t\"?cmber and supporter r\t_ of the Anglican Church.general maid for the v.iv.c.A.vcsi- In 1892 he married Miss Lily dence, 165 Moore street.English Bishop, of Bishopton.On June 1, speaking, rhone tt22.\t1952.relatives and friends honor- - ed Mr.and Mrs.Ilarrison by ob- 31.Personal\tserving the 60th anniversary of - \u2014.- -i their marriage.On this occasion HYGIENIC supplies trubbet R0»8*1 representatives of civic, church mailed postpaid tn plain seated an an(j socja) groups, as well as the velope with price Hat.Sit samples.\t,, 2Sv 24 aaiupie*.»loo.Mail ordarj trmvmunity in general, called lo nept, G-2 NOV Rubber Co., Bo* s,, I MULE- \\ \\ \\\\ I I U ( > A M U \\\t\\ \\ V AM WMOMP UPr A*0- x > POWILR HURRICANE \\ \\ FAN//- I MIS'! 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