Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
Sherbrooke daily record
Éditeur :
  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
Contenu spécifique :
Section 2
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseurs :
  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
  • Successeur :
  • Sherbrooke record
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichiers (2)

Références

Sherbrooke daily record, 1948-11-10, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" SECOND SECTION Sbecbrooke îDailtj Tfiecocd THE PATER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS StfBRRROOKK, Ql'RBh'C, WRl'N'K^l'\\V, NOVKMlBBR 10, l'.MS.SECOND SECTION Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated By Pictures End Of The Line Claims Invention Trans-Canada Highway yxuj - tltei ^ ai - Walter E.Dudley, 72-year-okl former Wisconsin limber crmsei «ho claims to have invented a cheaper and better method of pr\" riuoiiijc steel, stands, left, beside his electric furnace at St.Johns, ljuc.Mr.Dudley, no metallurgist himself, worked eight years to perfect his process, lie has been unable to give figures on how much more cheaply his steel can be processed but hopes eventually to see portable furnaces working small iron-ore deposits in (hiebee province.(CP Photo) M To make the blockade of Berlin mure effective, the Russians tore up the rails leading to the German city.German children pl|y in the trackless roadbed, in the Russian sector.(Photo by NEA-Acme staff correspondent Joe Schuppo.) Life In The Navy UN's Prize-Winning Poster \u2022 'TV;:' Hawaiian surf and sky form the background for this Royal Canadian Navy photo taken during a tour j of the Island of Oahu by 300 men from the Canadian task force now visi ing the I'nitsd States naval base at Pearl Harbor.These two Canadian sailers are taking advantage of the trip to make Iriends with two Hawaiian girls.The task force returns to Esquimau Nov.13.(CP photo).Reds Get With Resources / Vest forests hold '/ huge supplies of tim ^ her ond wood la 1938, pulp, forest area wos.estimated ot £ 263,320 square miles % with 13,284,088 cubic feet of fimber ^ ary of Asia.In 1940,'thisl^l r land produced 3 million tons ^ of wheat, the same of corn, y over half a million tons of y rice and 4,700,000 tons of y kaoliang, o grain vital to /> Chinese economy Manchu- // rian rivers abound in fish.f/i i.In livestock,-Manchurio /can raise 1 Vi million / cattle, 2 million sheep; 7, over 1 million goats ond TEXAS v// WM : CnUing of * Dominion-Provinlcal Confereiue by llrsourcen Miiiisler MacKinnon on n Trnns-t nnadu highway gave rire ! :> hopes in Northern Ontario that parts of the existing highway might become part -routin'n! I road.These two photos show part of the highway in the Kapuskusing The tup photo shows the road 40 miles wos I of Hcarst and indicates the type ot which the road rimr.Ml is not bleak forest along the highway.I,urge pulp and :iv.miils dot lite area.Roltom plmlo shows a power and paper company mill »\u2022 mill, located oo the present Trans-Canada highway is one of the largest in the world.(CP Pholo).of a mainr Iran area of Ontario.rr.iKitry tlimugb paper mills and i Kapuskasing.'this You Made Your Ret \u2014 jà ml - y :.â% : ., \\ ?, :ÎV' ; I ilffil 'UBS First prize in the international contest for Ihe Lnited Nations Poster of the Year was awarded to this entry.The work of Armando Paez Torres of Argentina, it features child\u2019s blocks spelling out the Latin word for peace, with the fiags of many member nations as growing Sowers.Torres won $1,500 for the poster, which will be displayed by the UN throughout the world.1 - : AREA: 263,644 SQ Ml.POP.(1940) 6,414,824 MANCHURIA AREA: 503,013 SQ.Ml.POP.(1940) 43,233,954 S() NOW PUSH IT as Mary Carolyn Seigen.a 7-year-old Dewey bettor, is doing in Independence.Mo, Drum majorette Mary, who bet against Truman in his own home town, pushes the proverbial peanut and her own claim to being the nation\u2019s youngest political bet loser Roll Out The Barrel Only by holding the key rail center of Mukden end o lew other major cities were Notionalists able to prevent Communists from exploiting Manchuria's wealth.With Nationalist retreat to Chino proper, these ore now lost to the Reds Chinhsien / cf Ymgkow Lraotung Boy ¦ Fushun^l-'-\u2019 M .* idje n\t* MANCHURIA /\tPenhsihu Anshony \\ 10/0^,, Vladivostok Seo ot Japan Fushun's open cut coal mines are biggest in world One is solid mass 420 feet deep, two miles wide, 10 miles long, worked by 36,000 coolies Manchuria's coal de posits estimated at 20 billion tons.Processing plants can produce huge tonnage ot gasoline î Go .of Chihli ft ©-\u2022 Ch-nchc,y©; -\t.\tDa*ren Pert Arthur r Ashan Steel Works were Manchuna's biggest indus fry This ord Penhsihu plants produced two to three million tons o year Mon chyne's ground holds 2 bil bon tons of iron ore reserves I Sugar ; (5 Chemicals © Aluminum j l .'j Hydroelectric '\tOil Refineries 1\tMachinery Steel I ^ Cool Olr0'\u2019 Y^ Seizure by Chinese Communists of the whole of Manchuria puts at the command of Russia the richest \u2014 and one of the most strategic \u2014 areas of the Far East.Top map at left, with close-up of the industrialized southern area, indicates Manchuria\u2019s natural wealth.Next Communist step will probably be setting up a Soviet-sponsored \u201cPeople's Republic\u2019\u2019 of Manchuria, the procedure used by Russia to obtain control of Outer Mongolia a few years ago.The Outer Mongolian \u201cPeople's Republic\u2019\u2019 is now indistinguishable from a province of the USSR.Mukden, a mud-hole of a city, is the key to Manchuria\u2019s strategic iimportance.It controls the north-eouth route from Harbin and is the natural organizing point for the conquest of China.This is the second time within a generation that China's Central government has lost Manchuria, which the Japanese grabbed in the \u201cMukden Incident-\u2019 of 1931, A state-proud Texan in Manchuria would have to pipe down, because Manchuria, as the diagram shows, is nearly twice the size of the Lone Star State, as shown on the small map above,\tf Wmmm I m Kansas voters, \"ho repealed the states fi8-year-old dry law.are going to have a celebration, but it\u2019ll he with 3.2 beer.No hard liquor can be served until the legislature acts, so Topeka tavern \u2014OR TOTE 11 as Dr.Ignatius Rutoski.ol Arlington.Va., is doing in Washington, by wheelbarrowing Truman supporter William F.Clouther, of Toledo.Ohio, pas) the White House.Another Dewey man, J^ohn J.Freeman, right, waits his turn at the controls.\u2014OK EAT IT as J.R.Dean is doing in Atlanta.Ga.Dean, another Dewey bettor, told a salesman, \u201cIf Truman wins I\u2019ll eat twy hat.\u201d With the help of some canned milk and sugar.Dean managed to munch and crunch his way through the straw topper.t Two .' Miss 0.Bryan Honored With A Linen Shower Hatley, Nov, 10,\u2014A plea>.sut no-eial event took place at the Guild Hall on Saturday afternoon, October 30, when a linen shower, sponsored by the Guild of St.James' Church, was given in honor of Miss Olice Bryan, whose marriage will take place shortly.The guest of honor was escorted to a gaily decorated chair, to the strains of the \u201cWedding March\" played by Mrs.Hugh McClary.The Misses Anne Sharman and Mary Brett brought in the gifts in SHERBROOKE DAILY RFXORD, WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 10.1948.- 800,000 Cheer Truman\u2019s Return ULVERTQN Several from here attended the funeral service for Mr.Ellis Doyle, of Montreal, formerly of Gore, which was held in Kirkdale, on Sunday, October 31.Sincere sympathy is extended to the surviving brothers and sisters, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Skillen and Mrs.Kenneth Armstrong accompanied Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Johnston, of Lisgar, to Beebe, where they visited relatives.Mrs, Leslie Booth and daughter, Sheila, were week-end visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.V, C.Massey, Mrs.Basil Hayward spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Gunter assisting in the care of her mother, Mrs.Charles Gunter, who has been ill.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Mearns and Mrs.Errol Hardy, of Montreal, spent the week-end at the same home, Mr.Peter Macintosh, of Richmond, spent a week-end with Mr.Beverly Armstrong.A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the home or Mrs.Forrest Hughes, when the ladies of the community held a miscellaneous \"shower\u201d for Mrs.Kenneth Skillen.Mr.and Mrs, Skillen had the misfortune to lose their house and the entire contents by fire recently, and these gifts will help them to furnish their new home, which is now being built.There were seventy-five ladies present aid tea was served by Mrs.Hughes, asaisted by several of the ladies, Mrs.A.M.Little was guest speaker at the October Thank-Of.fering servlet for the W.M.S.Devotions were led by Mrs.H.Smith, president, after which a social hour was spent with tea being served by Mrs.L.Norris and Mrs, H.Massey.Friends were pleased to welcome Rev.and Mrs.Little and children at this meeting.Len-Tern slides-on the W.M.S.study book, \"West of the Gorge»,'1 svere shown in the Church recently.The X.T.C.Group held its regular meeting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Higgs, in Kirkdale.Plans were made to hold a Hallowe\u2019 en party for the children of the 1 community, but this plan had to be abandoned due to unforseen cir-1 ounmanees.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.William Cripps, in November.The Mission Band members held a Hallowe\u2019en tea in the vestry on October 29, under the supervision of their leader, Mrs.L.Norris.Proceeds from the food and candy table and tea amounted to $18.00, and as this was their first money making experience since erganiz-1 ing they are to be congratulated on the success of it.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Lowden, of ; Richmond, spent a few days with (the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Hughes.ROSENBERG MELBOURNE Mr.Hugh Hughes, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Neil Boot., end Mr.spent a day with his family here.»nd Mrs.O.R.Jackman, of Gran- Mr, and Mrs, Ellis Jones and Mr.¦ b tnd Mi!S e, M.Hovey, of and Mrs, Clayton Harvey\tj Abbotsford, were guests of Mrs.the Hamilton-Buchanan wedding £DL\u2019 \u2018 in Cowansville.\tT' P\u2019 K01*\u2019 H, I '¦ItoMlWL t .the car The MJf «\u2018ked,0'rld»\u20180l0ri,U bv ll°rl t>ce ,,\tfr»>*>\"\u2022 001 Thompson\u2019s Garage Reg\u2019d 50 London Street.Sherbrooke \u2014 Telephone 91(5 President Truman's motorcade passes under a \"Victory Arch\u201d of 100-foot fire ladders cn route t\u2019'nm Union Station to the White House.Some 800,000 persons turned out along the line of march to cheer the President\u2019s triumphant return.A haze obscures the Capitol in the back ground.The Greatest Little Radio in the World.Choice c/f six colours.Outlet for Phonograph attachment.Northern Electric T > coj*.m« ?i a Listen Mondcji Evenings to the Northern Electric Hour.a large basket, which was refilled a number of times.The presentation was made by Mrs.M.G.Pellevin after which the gifts were opened by the bride-to-be assisted by her mother and Miss Alice Whitcomb, of Magog.When the many useful and beautiful articles had been duly admired, Miss Bryan thanked the ladies of the Guild and the many friends, who had so kindly remembered her with gifts and asked them to visit her in her new home.A number of games and contests were enjoyed, with Miss May Beane and Mrs.Beatrice Pearson, of Rock Island, acting as mistresses of ceremonies.Delicious refreshments were served by ladies of the Guild to the large number which had gathered to extend their best wishes to Miss Bryan.General Notes Mr.and Mrs, W.D.Dustin mo- NO OTHER SOAP IN THE WORLD CAN WASH CLOTHES WHITER No other soap can remove more dirt .wash clothes cleanei .wash white clothes whiter than Super Suds.REMEMBER: YOU NEED NO BLEACH PROVBd!i In 342 lasts in all j types of water , Canadian Inspec- I tion & Testing Co.I Limited proved Super Suds gives | up to 98% mors .suds than other | soaps tested.tored to Medford, Mass., to attend the funeral of Mr.Rustin\u2019s nephew, Lieut.Harry Dustin, eldest son of Mr.Harry Dustin, formerly of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, who was shot down over enemy territory, during the later part of the war, while serving in the United States Air Force.The body of Lieut.Dustin and a number of others were brought home by the U.S.Government a short time ago.Mrs.Ronald McClary accompanied by Mrs.Arthur McClary, Mrs.H.B.Whitcomb, Mrs.Willis Dustin and Mrs.Fannie Bowen, motor-ed-to Tomifobia, when they attended the quarterly meeting of the Stanstead County Women\u2019s Institute.The Hatley branch of the Women's Institute is planning to have a demonstration put on by the Singer Sewing Machine Company at the Guild Hall, on Thursday afternoon, November 11, at 2 o\u2019clock.The demonstration is free, but a tea will be served after, by the W.L, for which the usual charge will be made.The sewing circle of St.James' Church met at the home of Mrs.H.H.Brown on Tuesday evening, November 2.A good attendance was reported.Mrs.Edna Christie is the guest of her sister, Mrs.Harold McClary, for a few days.PIGEON HILL The Hallowe\u2019en card party, which was held on Friday night, October 29, was a huge success, both socially and financially.Cards were played at 21 tables.At the close of the £é//V- D/RT& 0(/7T/ \u201c I TIDE WORKS EXTRA MIRACLES IN HARD WATER! OCEANS OF SUDS! NO WATER SOFTENERS NEEDED Foui RICHMOND Legion To Hold Remembrance Day Banquet At The Brunswick Hotel - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMbtK 10, 1943.\t- AND MELBOURNE RECORDINGS Joint Service Of Remembrance Is To Be Held in Richmond Tomorrow KINGSBURY Featured by the address of Lawrence Schoonover; \u2018John GofTsi Major E.Dennison of I.ennoxville.a Hone Konjr veteran, the annual Canadian Le-srlon Remembrance Day banquet sponsored by Richmond Branch No.16, will take place tomorroy evening at the, Brunswick Hotel at 7:00 p.m.Legion members, their wives and friends, veterans, of both wars and | the mayors of the surrounding ; municipalities have been invited to ' participate in this memorable I event, to be marked by a very special musical program in keep- ing with the occasion.Chairman of the evening will be Branch President E.C.(Ted) Nixon, and a novel feature to bo introduced at a Legion banquet will be community singing, in which it is hoped everyone will participate.Special solos will be Harrison, with Mrs.Margaret Harrison, with Mrs.Fargaret Fortin at the piano.The toast to the Legion and the Ladies' Auxiliary will be given by Mayor Gerard Desmarais of Richmond, with the response by Rev.George Harrington.The toast to \u2018Our Fallen Comrades\u201d will be 1914- 1918 1939- 1945 a® ?Lest We Forget 9 9 On this Remembrance Day we honor the dead of two wars _ the valiant heroes of World War I who gave their lives to win the Peace that wavered\u2014their valiant sons who gave their lives in World War II that the Peace for which their fathers died, might be saved and embrace the world forever.For these mpn who shall never return, we bow our heads in prayer; to these men we pay tribute this Remembrance Day, November 11.Wear a Poppy \u2014 Attend the Ceremonies Tomorrow ! E.S.COGAN WATCHMAKER - JEWELLER - FLORIST Headquarters for Gifts for Every Occasion Phone 126 RICHMOND, Ql E.Music prizes were awarded for j all first ranks in the grades, in; Kingsbury, on November 4, as [follows; A special prize given for [ the highest marks obtained was awarded to Mr.Kenneth McMorine, who obtained 481 out of 600, The passing mark was 450.The Miss.es Loretta and Beverley Grainger, of Upper Melbourne, won the attendance record.Grade I\u2014Miss Shirley Fowler, of Kingsbury, 478, promoted to I A; Miss Sylvia Batchelor, of Melbourne Ridge, 4711, pro-' moled to I A; Miss Wilma Crack,1 of Kingsbury, 470, promoted to 1 A; Miss Pauline Ohampigny, of [Kingsbury, 452, promoted to 1 A.Grade I A\u2014Miss Myrtle Frank, of Kingsbury, 470, promoted to IB; [ Miss Beverley Grainger, of Upper Melbourne, 460, promoted to 1 B.[Grade 1 B Miss Dorothy Smith,; ! of Upper Melbourne, 475, promot-! ed to IO; Miss Loretta Grainger, of Upper Melbourne, 464, promot-, od to Id.Grade II Miss Forande1 j Champigny, of Kingsbury, promoted to if A; Joan Frank, of Kings-1 ! bury, 469, promoted to II A.Grade 1 II C\u2014Miss Kenneth McMorine, of ' Kkngsbury, 481, promoted to III.' Four did not take the examina-i lions.The teachers, Mrs.G.O.j Malboeuf donated the prizes.Among those who attended the' funeral of Mrs.Ernest Taber, ofl i Melbourne Ridge, on Monday, No-: vembor 8, were Mrs.R.Kerr, Mr.and Mis.Henry Fowler, Mr.and Mrs.Lenard Driver, Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Crack, Miss Carrie Ward, Mrs.William McMorine, Mrs.A.Wilfong, Mr.W.Adamson, Mr.D.Lemoine and Mrs, G.O.Mal- Order Of Service For Remembrance Day In Richmond (All places of business are asked to close from 10 o'clock until noon).10.00\ta.m.\u2014Parade forms at Town Hall \u2014 Dress (for Legion members): Berets, with medals or ribbons to be worn if possible.All societies, clubs and organizations are asked to participate.]0,25 a.m.\u2014Parade moves off to Monument in Memorial Park.10.40 a.m.\u2014Service of Remembrance at the Monument \u2022 \u2014O Canada.\u2014Lord\u2019s Prayer.\u2014Address by Mayor Gerard Dcsmarais of PHchmond.\u2014Appropriate Hymn.\u2014Addresses by the Clergy; Roman Catholic, Rev.Father Coiteux; Protestant, Rev.Dr.C.M.Kerr.\u2014Last Post.\u2014.Silence, \u2014 Reveille.¦\u2014Tho Placing of the Wreaths.¦\u2014Appropriate Hymn.\u2014God Save Tho King.Following the service, the uniformed Daughters of Isabella band will load the parade along Main Street, where the mayors of Richmond, Cleveland, Melbourne, Township of Melbourne, Ulverton and Kingsbury will take the salute at the Post Office.The parade will proceed along Main St., Adam St,, College St., and back by Carpenter St.to the Post Office, where the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Legion will lay a wreath on the Memorial Tablet erected in memory of Richmond\u2019s sons who died in the First World War.The parade will disband, and units return to their respective headquarters.7.00\tp.m.\u2014Legion Banquet at Brunswick Hotel: Guest Speaker, Major E, Dennison.RICHMOND Richmond And Melbourne W.A Held A Busy And Interesting Meeting , \u201e\t.\t, Richmond, Nov.10.\t\u2014 Mrs.) Christmas candy for the Sunday 1 boeuf, and R^v.A.Wilfong, who; G\tchamberlain, president of School pupils.; officiated at the funeral service., (,\tPlans were mi given by Comrade Bob Burns, fol- j the Women\u2019s Association of thej \u201e P!ans were made for the annual i Richmond and Melbourne United\tsale to he held on \\Ved- : lowed by the usual Two Minutes! j Silence.Legion members are requested i to turn out for the parade forming : at the Town Hall tomorrow morn-in.g at 10:00 a.m.Dress: Mufti, ; beret, medals or ribbons.The same ! dress will be in nesday December 1, in the United Memorial Hall.The conveners for the supper, which will be served at six o\u2019clock are Mrs.William Boa, Mus.A.E.Fee and Mrs.H.,\t\u201e\t.\t.\t\u2022\t, j C.Tozer.Tea tablé conveners, letters from families m England ^ K ^ Nourse; candy table; and Scotland, to whom parcels Miss N.Burrill; anc.Miss Myrtle order * for °the i liave been sent regularly and also Dyson; fish pond, Marjorie Group.Church, presided at the November meeting.Mrs.J.S.MacNaughton, the secretary, read several interesting We have the very latest in fine costume jewellery created expressly to suit your personality.- .When you buy \u201cCoro\" you buy Quality - - - Nothing Finer ! Join Our Christmas Club Today! V, N-WWVJW Gift Headquarters IT\u2019S \u2018THE JEWELLERY PARADISE** J.C.BROU1LLETTE REG\u2019D Geo, H.Brouillette, Prop.\u2014 Tel.210 \u2014 RICHMOND from \u201cThe Adopted Family,\u201d in ! The president announced that a Germany.\tmeeting of the executive and The treasurer reported that the\tcaptains would be called at amount of one hundred and ninety ;\tcomplete arrange- three dollars had been collected ^ s or *le s°hcitir.g of food .\tfor the Anniversary.Fund.Mrs.j e ' that this colorful Symbol of Re-[ Chamberlain expressed apprécia-! i he following* nominating com»! membrance should be worn tomor-! tion to the following collectors,[ mittee was appointed to prepare a j row during the day\u2019s observance.; Mrs.H.C.Tozer, Mrs William of officers for the December1 ',\u2019u- Legion also extends to all1 uoaj Mrs.K.G.Nourse, Mrs.J.! meeting, when the annual election1 church parade next Sunday in Upper Melbourne.Poppies have: been on sale by members of the Branch and the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary ; since last Saturday, and citizens I of the community are reminded The other organizations in the com- W.Gillin, Mrs.George Cham'oer-munity, through the pages of Hie lain> Mise Augusta Hughes, Mrs.\\V.D.Ross, Mrs.W-lter Moreland, Mrs.T.N, Mitchell, Mrs.M.Arma- Record, a cordial invitation to join ; with them tomorrow for the parade ; to the Monument, leaving the i Town Hall at 10:25 a.m.Special I programs will be issued to every-: one at the Monument so that all may join in the service, which has j been arranged through the wholehearted co-operation of the Mnui- of officers will be held, Mrs.A.McIntyre, Mrs.W.D.Ross and Mrs.C.Healy.Group reports were given by tage, Mrs.George Ewing and Miss Mrs.Spence for the \u201cMelbourne Myrtle Dyson.\t! Graup,\u201d Mrs.Boast for the \u201cRubyj Two hundred dollars were voted Group,and Mrs.Mitchell for the; to the Church Board to augment' \u2018\u2018Marjorie Group.\u201d .the anniversary collection and tho! Refreshments were served at the M.and M.Fund; ten dollars to the[ close of the meeting by Mrs.cipal Council of the Town of Rich- C.G.I.T.to assist with the purchas- George Chamberlain, Mrs.Walter mond with the Canadian Legion.ing of the organization literature required; ten dollars to the \u201cMar- Three consecutive Wants can be inserted for SI.25.I jorie Group\u201d to purchase articles Ads.for the fish pond; and the members also voted to purchase the \u2022l \"- ' \u201cEat at Lwi\u2019s\u201d % Lou\u2019s Restaurant \u201cAt the Stoplight\u201d Bus Stop: Ticket Agency for all lines The Favorite Restaurant of Richmond Good Food, Deliciously Prepared and Delightfully Served Meais\u2014Lunches-Snacks, etc.\u201cWhere Satisfaction Is Assured.\u201d Main at Craig Street\tRichmond J.A.Simoneau, Prop, Moreland and Mrs.H.Jones.CLEVELAND The Misses Suzanne and Miche line Lachapelle, of Richmond,! were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy | Tozer and family.Miss Winnie Perkins spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Mel-i vin McCourt, of Windsor Mills.Mr.William R.Healy attended the executive meeting of the Fair; Board.Mr.and Mrs.William R.Healy attended the Jersey meeting and! social evening at Kingsbury, one' Thursday evening.Mrs.Flora Monahan is spending a week in Lachine with Mr.and Mrs.Ford Monahan and family.Mr.and Mrs.Rasiyn Duboyce and son, Derrich, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mrs, P.C, Dubojice.The Misses Edith end Dorothy; Pepler, of Montreal, were guests at their home on Carpenter Avenue.Col.T.R.MacKenzie, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of his sister, Miss Florence MacKenzie, Craig Street.Mrs.Tiigge and Miss Locke have returned home from Montclair, N.J., where they were the, guests of their niece.They also, visited in New York and Lake Success.Mrs.James Mastine ha«s returned from Hamilton, Om., whore1 she was the guest of her daughter, Mrs.A.Waterson.Mis* Irene Laroche, of the Eastern Townships Telephone staff, at Rock Wand, spent the week-end with Miss Edith McCourt.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Sinclair were guests of Mr.and Mrs.M.Sinclair at Oakville, Ont.They also i visited friends in Toronto, Ont.Mr.and Mrs, R.Painchaud, of Shawinigan Falls, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Marcotte, Miss M.Boast, a member of the staff of the \u201cNorton Memoria' j Wing\u201d at the Wales Home, was a guest of her brother, Dr.C.R.Boast and Mrs.Boast.| Mrs, F.Elgood, of Island Pond Vt., spent the week-end with her ; mother, Mrs.William Ross, and I her aunt, Mrs.William Brown, Col-i lege Hill.Mrs.C.R.Stewart has returned from the Town of Mount Royal, where she was the guest of her son, Mr.Cecil Dyson and Mrs.Dyson.Mrs.E.R.Crook has returned from Montreal, where she had beer-visiting to be near her husband, who is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital.Mr.Crook's many friends will be pleased to learn that be is improving after having an operation.Mrs.Stanley Desmarais has returned from Quebec.She was accompanied home by her daughter, Mrs.Vezina, with whom she has been visiting for several days.Mrs.James Keyes, of Kingsey, was a guest of Mrs, George Gilchrist.The Misses Ruth and Edna Win-tie, of Kingsey, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Francis Mills.Miss Elizabeth Bidgood has returned from St.Johnsbury, Vt., where she was the guest of Mrs.J.W.Bidgood and Mrs.William Melrose.Miss Bidgood accompanied Mr.and Mrs.John Martin by motor and they visited relatives in Springfield, Mass.Mrs.E.Fowler has returned home from Detroit, Mich., where she was called by the death c,f her brother, Mr.James Young, a former resident of Richmond.Mrs.Thomas Dowd, of Montreal, was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Lome Dyson, College Street.Mr, and Mrs.F, A.McKee have returned home from Calgary, Alta., where they were the guests of their daughters.Mise Lois Boa-st, of Lennoxville.and Miss Edith Astwood, of Hudson, Quebec, were week -md guests of Dr.and Mrs.C.R.Boast.Miss Marion Fletcher is spending several days with relatives in Montreal.Mrs.W.K.Rattray called on Mrs.Fred Boast, who is a uatient in the-St.Vincent de Paul Hospital.Mr.John Manning is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where he In co-operation with the Canadian Legion, Richmond Branch No.15, B.E.S.L., the Town of Richmond will hold special Services of Remembrances tomorrow, in which they will be joined by the citizens of Melbourne, Cleveland, Ulverton ami Kingsbury, as wel as the Township of Melbourne.The Soldiers\u2019 Monument in Memorial Park near the MacKenzie Bridge will be the scene of the day's evenas, having been erected to the memory of those brave sons of the above communities who did not return from World War I.Headed by the Canadian Legion and Legion Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, with the uniformed Daughters of Isabella band, and color parties, a parade in which all clubs and or- underwent an appendectomy.Hi-many friends join in wishing him a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Ellery Dyson, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.George Dyson.Mrs.E.Frazer, of Danville, was calling on friends in town.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Mastine were Mr.and Mrs.Morrisette and Mrs.Charles Thompson, of Bromptonville; Mr.John Wentworth and son, of Danbury, N.H.; and Mrs.Eunice Smith and Miss Phyllis Morin, of St.Felix de Kingsey.ganizations of Richmond have been inivted to take part will leave the Town Hal\u2019, at 10:25 a.m., to pro-eeed to the monument for services at 10:40 a.m.The order of service, found in an adjoining coiuni, will be followed for the day, following which the parade will continue along Main Street as indicated, to be concluded by a wreath-laying ceremony at the Post Office, where the Mem-: oriai Tablet to Richmond\u2019s Sons who paid the Supreme Sacrifice in World War I iso erected.The mayors of the participating communities wil Itako the salute at the Post Office saluting base.W.R.I Parkes wil be parade marshal.Ail stores and places of business in Richmond wil close by mayoral [ proclamation during the two hours between 10 a.m.and noon.In the eevning, the Legion banquet will take place at the Bruns wick Hotel at 7:00 p.m., presided ! over by E.C.Nixon, President of : the Richmond Branch.The annual Remembrance Day church service of the Canadian 1 Legion will be held in St.Andrew\u2019s ; Church, Upper Melbourne, next Sunday, the 14th, with members of the Legion and Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary meeting in the Legion Hail in : Richmond at 10:00 a.m., where I transportation will be arranged to I take the members to Upper Melbourne.COLES\u2019 SCORES AGAiN! Special! Direct Shipment from the factory: C.C.M.Skates and Boots Pads - Gloves - Hockey Sticks -Pants - Protectors - Pucks - Etc.All NEW Stock \u2014 Come in and select your needs NOW! Also Quebec Heaters Stovepipes \u2014 Etc.J.H.COLES \u201cCOAL Is Our Specialty\u201d \u2014 Phone 49 \u2014 RICHMOND.QUE.- - - Our Specialty! Experienced mechanics at your service, in our modern, well-N\\ X'i\tequipped garage.Drive In.Today! Expert Attention to Every Job! You\u2019ll Like Our Facilities, Our Service \u2014 Satisfaction Assured \u2014 NOW\u2019S THE TIME TO GET YOUR CAR WINTERIZED Cold Mornings Mean Hard Starting \u2014 Check Up and Tune-l'p Today! Chrysler Remanufactured Motors For Sale Guaranteed, Factory Perfect - - - A real good buy! Wheel Alignment, Too: Save Tire Wear Richmond Motor Sales Your Chrysler - Plymouth - Fargo Dealers Windsor Road - Tel.331 r 2 - Richmond TOMORROW\u2019S PROGRAM: 10.25 a.m.\u2014Parade leaves Town Hall.10.40 a.m.\u2014Service of Remembrance at Monument, followed by parade through town and placing of wreath on Memorial Tablet at Post Office.1914-18 We pay tribute not only to those courageous men who fought and fell in World War I\u2014but now added to that honor roll are those men's stalwart sons who bravely fought and fell in World War II\u2014fought and fell in a valiant effort to win the Peace that flickered and burned out after the last bloodv battle of 1914-1918.s?jpsa G 11 i 0 I OBSERVES 0 jiimiiitRitfint i dhyC / / Annual Remembrance Day Banquet of the Canadian Legion, Richmont?Branch No.15, will be held in Brunswick Hotel \u201con the night of th« 11th\u201d (tomorrow) at 7.00 p.m.Musical Program \u2014 Guest Speaker \u2014 Singing.November 11th 1939-45 >F**i*:> >< :&¦: é v z\u2019 With bowed heads and a prayer let us pause and meditate on brance Day, 1948, for those 1 return from the First World War-those who did not return from World War II \u2014for those incurables whose suffering goes on and on\u2014for a Lasting Peace and a Future of Security.our hearts Remem \"Lest We Forget Canadian Legion Richmond Branch No.15 -PROCLAMATION!.The Town of Richmond will co-operate with Richmond Branch, No.15, of the Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L., in observing the annual Remembrance Day this year on the actual date, the I I th day of November, 1948, and hereby requests all stores, factories and places of business to close for 2 hours, between 10 a.m.and 12 o\u2019clock noon, on Nov.1 1th, to permit all citizens to attend and participate in the ceremonies of Remembrance.All citizens of Richmond are hereby invited to take part in this great Remembrance Day service, and to assemble at the Monument in Memorial Park (near MacKenzie Bridge) by 10.30 a.m.on the 1 1th.All societies, clubs, groups and organizations of the community are requested to join with the Canadian Legion in this Remembrance Day observance, and to join in the Parade leaving the Town Hall at 10.25 a.m.The Municipal Council TOWN OF RICHMOND \u2014 Gerard Desmarais, Mayor.Lest We Forget* Canadian Legion Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary In co-operation with the Canadian Legion and the Town of Richmond, this message is sponsored by: Wear A Poppy in Remembrance S.E.DESMARAIS & CO.Building Supplies - Goal - Wood RICHMOND, QIK.R.A.MARCOTTE I.argest Department Store in the County Everything for the Family and the Home \u2014 RICHMOND, QCE.QUINN BROS.REG\u2019D \u201cHome of Everything Electrical\u201d Radio and Electrical Sales & Service \u2014 RICHMOND.QCE.Wear A Poppy in Remembrance Hi W,I.Sponsors Hobby Show For Pnnils Of Stanbridge East School Stanbridgc East, Nov.10.\u2014 Toi Johanne Kidd, supplement the School Fair held Darning\u2014Marilyn Brownrigg, previous years, the Stanbridge Johanne Kidd and Jean Phelps.East Women\u2019s Institute sponsored Any Article of Crochet\u2014Beulah a Hobby Show for the pupils of the Realffe and Beulah Casey.Consolidated School, in the Mem- Any Arlicle of Applique-Beu-onal Half*, on the evening of Octo- Casey.- SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.\\\\ EDNLSDA> .NOVEMBER IÜ, I94Ô Repeat Performance With New Partner STANBRIDGE RIDGE \u2022 destroyed by fire last December is progressing very nicely and will be a very modern up-to-date ing when completed.Five build* ber 28th, and October 29.the afternoon of; seven different hobbies, most classes being divided into, senior! and junior.An open class brought forth many and various sorts of Embroidered\tArticle\u2014Barbara Boomhower.Beulah RealtTe, Beulah Priies were offered for thirty- Casey and Alfred Chandler.Embroidered Sofa Pillows\u2014 Barbara Boomhower and Beulah Realffe.Embroidered Vanity Sets\u2014Beu-hobbies not generally known to !ah Realffe and Barbara Boom-even the teachers or fellow-pupils! hower.of the one exhibiting.\tKnitted Mittens\u2014Beulah Casey.The following is a list of the Knitted Socks\u2014Beulah Realffe.prizes awarded:\tAny Knitting\u2014Beulah Realffe.Button Collection, Sr.\u2014Gerald Jack O\u2019Lantern, Sr.\u2014B e u 1 a h Corey, Jean Phelps, Alfred Chand- Realffe, Jean Phelps, Gerald Corey Ifif.\t^\tand John Rhicard.Button Colleciior, Jr,\u2014Marilyn1 Jack O\u2019Lantern, Jr.\u2014Earl Boom-Brownrigg, Wendell Perry, David hower, Norman Monette, Made-Blinn and Leslie Crandall.\tleir.e Falcon and Wendell Perry.Article of cooking by a boy\u2014 Large Fungus with scene\u2014Au-Gordon \\\\escott, Earl Rhicard and drey Blinn and Norman Monette.John Rhicard.\tSmall Fungus with bird\u2014John Article of cooking by a child un- Rhicard, Audrey Blinn.der ten\u2014Katlileen Clough Sandra Modelling, Sr.\u2014Lorna Miller.Kidd and Linda Clough; plain Mounted Maple Leaf (For Grade white cake, Elsie Gage, Jean One Only!\u2014Dorothy Bullard.Phelps and Marilyn Brownrigg:\tPlate Garden, Sr.\u2014Gerald Corey chocolate layer cake, Beulah Casey and Beulah Casey, and Marion Boomhower; cooking\tPlate Garden, 'jr.\u2014David Blinn quiz, Lois Boomhower, Beverly and Peter Blinn.Moore and Elsie Gage.\tPostcard\tCollection\u2014B e u 1 a h Paper Doll (For Grade One : Realffe, Gerald Corey, John Rhi-Only)\u2014Dorothy Bullard.\tcard.\u201cMy Favorite Doll with her new Scrapbooks, Sr.\u2014James Brown- \u2014\u2014 dress,\u201d Sr.\u2014Barbara Boomhower ; vigg, Beulah Realffe, John Rhicard, thers\u2014Audrey Blinn; Song Lyrics, and Beulah Realffe.\tLois Boomhower and Barbara Gerald Corey; Knitted Rug, Beulah \u201cMy Favorite Doll with her new Domingue.\t.Casey; Coin Collection, Iris dress,\u201d Jr.\u2014Kathryn Chrysler and1 Scrapbooks, Jr.\u2014 Larry West-'Corey; Pen Pals, Gerald Corey; - over, Kathryn Chrysler, Barbara Drawings of Birds, Beulah Realffe.Brown, Flora Heron, Bruce Miller Sports Quiz, Sr.\u2014John Rhicard, and Sietska DeBoer.\tMaurice Tremblay and James Shellcraft\u2014Beulah .Realffe, Au-! Brownrigg.drey Blinn.\t_ Snorts Quiz, Jr.\u2014Neil Rhicard, I st8fld South United Church ob- in Bedford, Ma \u2022 Stamp Collection, Sr.\u2014Maurice Madeleine Falcon and Dr.id^Blinn.gerved its nne hundred and thirty-1 Mrs.H Roy >nd little son are The annual meeting of the l adies\u2019 Aid Society was held with 1 Mrs.Neil Baker, the hostess.There {was an excellent attendance including many visitors.During the business period, the treasurer.Miss Winnie Douglas, presented the yearlv financial report and an account of the Flower Fund wn> read.All officers were re-elected.Mrs.Sager offered to entertain at the December meeting.A very pleasant social time was enjoyed and a delicious hot-dish and salad supper was served.Sirs.Espy Covey was a guest of her son, Mr.Cecil Corey, and family.at Cowansville, and also visit-rd Mr.and Mrs.Perc,\\ Corey and children, at Fairfield, Yt.Mrs.Stanley Cochrane was a guest of Mrs.William Emerson and family, at Sutton Junction.WATER VJLLF Victorious President Truman and Vice-Preaident.Elect Alhen Barkley wave to the crowds massed along Pennsylvania Avenue to welcome home the returning \u201cchamp.\u201d Left to right, seated in the car, are Sen.J.Howard McGarth, Mrs.Truman, Margaret Truman (back to camera) and -Mrs.Max O.Truitt, Sen.Barkley\u2019s daughter.\u2018\u2018You\u2019d Never Guess!\u2019 Stanstead South Utiited Church l Celebrated 132nd Anniversary Oct.31 Rock Island, Nov.10\u2014The Stan-] weeks at the home of her parents, *\u2019fr .1\t'\t¦\t.Miss _______ Mr.and Mrs.Myron Sampson wove visiting Mr.and Mrs, 11.|Dollotf, in Eitch Bay.Mrs.W.11.Baglow lias return cd from Bedford, where she spent a week at the home of her son Mr.James llaglow, and family.The Eriemlly Chris;mas Club was entertained by Mrs.J.t |Campbell one evening with a good attendance.The prizes wore won by Mrs.Gerald Miltimore.Mrs.Raymond Bowler and the traveling prize by Mrs.Preston Ingham, with a guest prize for Mrs.Rene Rouillard.Refreshments w o r e served in the dining room.Tho table was eentred with a low bowl, of pink and blue fovget-me nets.Mrs.Carl Ball poured tea and Min.John Murphy, of Sherbrooke, assisted in serving the rcfreshmtnts.Mrs.Raymond Bowler will enter-' tain the club\u2019on Thursday, Derem- to c- \u2018étü?/ nakc her '\\\\ ash Day nitn's\" vanish with this comliinntion: COMB TRVB >K
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.