Sherbrooke daily record, 25 juillet 1956, mercredi 25 juillet 1956
[" 1956\t\tJULY\t\t\t1956\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29\t30\t31\t\t\ts\t btcbcciofcejDaUii ïvecocd \u2019\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' CLOIHY, SHOWERS Variable eloudlneu today with scattered showers or thundershowers late this afternoon and evening; Thursday variable cloudiness and scattered showers with light winds: cooler Thursday Low tonight and high Thursday BO and 75.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.JULY IS, !9Sh.PREDICT EARLY Sixtieth Y«or STEEL STRIKE World News In Brief MONTREAL\u2014 (CP) \u2014One man was burned to death Tuesday when a two-alarm, explosion rocked fire destroyed a three.storey buiding in central Montreal.Nine firemen were overcome by smoke.The victim was identified as Shirley Goldner of Montreal.* \u2022 * TEHRAN \u2014(.Pi\u2014More than 40 deaths from starvation and thirst have been added to the flood death toll in central and southern Iran.Latest official tally on deaths is 253.Hundreds more are missing.Reuters placed the death toll at 300.Disrupted communications have cut food supplies to the vanishing point in places.* * * REGINA\u2014(CP)\u2014Agriculture Minister Gardiner said last night that speculation he will be appointed to the Senate this 'all is purely \u201ca reporter's guesswork.\u201d Reports from Ottawa had suggested the 73-year-old agriculture minister may be offered a Senate seat, made vacant last week by the death of Saskatchewan Senator J.A.Cald-er.* * » OTTAWA\u2014(CP)\u2014The Sen ate met last night for the first time since July 11 and adjourned until Monday because it had nothing to do.Solicitor-General Macdonald, government leader, proposed the adjournment after stating that the Senate order paper was clear and there was no work in sight from the Commons this week.* * * MONTREAL\u2014(CP)\u2014George H.Hoganson of Halifax has been appointed chief of transport research in the CNR\u2019s research and development department, it was announced Tuesday.Mr.Hoganson had been of.fice engineer.He is succeeded in that post by Alexander Olynyk of Montreal.* * * MONTREAL.\u2014 > \u2014 Hon.Lionel Chevrier, head of the St.Lawrence Seaway Authority, will meet Thursday at nearby Caughnawaga with Indians protesting the waterway\u2019s route.The meeting was called following one last week in Ottawa, where members of the reserve\u2019s council said the seaway went beyond its rights in \u201ctrespassing\u201d on land reserved to the Indians by a treaty with the British government.* * * OTTAWA.\u2014CP\u2014 Citizenship Minister Pickersgill last night said a proposed change in the Indian Act will enable Indians to buy liquor legally instead of from bootleggers.He said in the Commons he knows that \u201cfar too many\u201d Indians buy liquor illegally.* * * ST.JOHNS, Que.\u2014 e Oldest Daily in the District\" Ettabilthed Ninth Day ol February, 1897, with which la incorporated tha Sherbrooka Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Kxaminer, established 1878.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eaatern Townships: 30 cants weekly, $18.60 per year.Mali subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9 00, 6 months $5.00, 8 months $2.75, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos.old, 10c; up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\"Authorized as second class mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke.Incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, Its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.WEDNESDAY.JULY 25, 1956.'Welcome, Dear Old Ross !' Well, Rose Thatcher has only a couple more political parties to go and he\u2018ll have completed the full tour of parliament.Maybe this is what the outspoken member for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre has in mind.For it's been a long time since anybody represented a single constituency for all political parties.It would then be \u201cThatcher the Man\" rather than \u201cThatcher, the Party-Man\" that the people of Moose Jaw-Lake Centre wanted.And a fig to Mr.Coldwell, Mr.Drew, Mr.St.Laurent, and the rest, all in the proper order of course.There is no doubt that Mr.Thatcher\u2019s switch has been a victory for the Liberals, although there are undoubtedly many Opposition members whom Mr.St.Laurent and company would \u2019welcome with wider arms.However, never let it be said that the Government looked a gift-switch in the mouth.One can almost hear the discussion that might go on between two Government members: \"Mighty fine chap that Thatcher.A traitor to the CCF, mind you, but a fine traitor.Courage of his convictions, you know.Not many realize what courage such a move takes.\u201cYou're absolutely right.You know, all that shouting that old Ross used to do against the Government really didn't ring true in my ears.1 always knew that in spite of all the terrible things he said, he was really on our side, just like all the rest.Oh, that they would all stop and think, like good old Ross! Then we wouldn\u2019t have all this trouble running the country the way it should be run \" \"You know, you\u2019ve been picking my brain.How is it that people like you and 1 and good old Ross always seem to think the same way these days?It\u2019s a trend.That\u2019s what it is, a trend! ! can hardly wait to see who'll be next to join us!\" \\ .\u201e Strvict, me.Vi \u2018 BYGONE DAYS From The Pen Of E.T.Writers \" L I V I N G \" We ire never truly living Until we learn the »rt of giving As we should from day to day, To all we meet ilong life\u2019s way, Giving of our beet to others Help* us to unite ns brothers.Live and let live, is God's creed, To help othe s in their need, Give encouragement and hope to all Whether we be greet or small.Give of our best, we have away A smile, a greeting each new dav.As we reach our end of living, And journey toward life's ending, Have we lessened someone\u2019s load?Helped with their burden along the road.May we in our passing, leave behind Everything both good and kind.WINN I FRED F.DEWING Huntingville Jacoby On Bridge Marilyn's Historical Now The reaction of the British press to that blonde bombshell, Marilyn Monroe, is rather amusing.In fact, the reaction of Britain in general is one that no doubt should please people in the United States, many of whom must get a bit weary of the frequent British inability to hide a distaste for many aspects of American life.And Marilyn is certainly an aspect.While the country has gone slightly ga-ga over Miss Monroe, the staid old London Times has mentioned nary a word about her arrival.This silence has brought direct comment from less sulky papers.One columnist remarked that \"after all.the Times is still a newspaper, indeed, according to some of its readers, still the greatest newspaper in the world \u2014 and I think a newspaper ought at least to mention an event which .has some place in the social history of our time.\" Well, we\u2019ve always thought Marilyn was many things, but this is the first time we\u2019ve seen her referred to as historical.The tabloid Daily Mirror, meanwhile, mildly amused at the 1 imes\u2019 treatment of the shapely American visitor, proclaimed, \"We saw Marilyn first and we're proud of it.All this newspaper iuror over one well-constructed American girl must make interesting reading for Canadian and American newspapermen and women, all of whom at one time or another have listened to critical comparisons of North American newspapers by newly - arrived \"Over \u2019Omers.\" TWENTY YtARS AGO From the Record of Saturday, July 25th, 1936.An official statement of the Spanish Government discloses that at least one half of the country is in the hands of the rebels but declares that the loyalist troops are gaining the upper hand.A special session of the French cabinet has been called to study the appeal of the government forces for additional arms to quell the revolt.The four thousand Canadian pilgrims en route to the Canadian war memorial on Vimy Ridge were accorded a warm welcome by French officials and people on their disembarkation at Le Havre.Germany officially recogniz ed today the Italian-Ethiopian Empire by the abolition of the Nazi Legation in Addis Ababa and making it a consulate.Germany was the first nation to give full recognition of the Italian Empire.Officers named by the Young I.iberal Federation of Sherbrooke were Maurice Gin-gues, Alphonse Trudeau, B.C.Howard, Alphonse Belanger, Romain Biron and Alcide Trudeau.\u2022 * * TEN YEARS AGO From the Record of Thursday, July 25, 1946.The first underwater atomic bomb, exploding with an awe- Letter To The Editor Red Feather Aids Newlyweds To Be Happy Career girls and \u201conly\" children start married life with several strikes against them, according to statistics compiled by people whose business it is to find out why some marriages work and others don\u2019t, Mrs.Dorothy Barrier, director of the Marriage Counselling Centre of Montreal, a Red Feather service, has found that certain categories of people are more prone to marital failure ¦ than others and, for this reason, she is anxious to encourage pre-marital counselling.An encouraging num- HUSBANDS OVER-WORKED?(Brandon Sun) This editorial is strictly for married men.If some of the suggestions it contains will work you will probably live a lot longer and be much happier.If they don't work, don\u2019t blame us, but a 78-year-old American woman with the iron of self reliance in her blood.Mrs.Agnes Ferguson Murdoch who has reared six children of her own and had a big hand in the upbringing of three stepchildren besides, says young wives today are killing their husbands off by overwork.The wives expect their husbands to do too much work when they get home from their jobs, she says.All this talk about \u201cco-operation\" is debunked by this American housewife, says the Guelph Daily Mercury.She maintains that \u201cco-operation\u2019\u2019 as suggested by the young housewife really means things like the husband taking over the children as soon as he walks in the door, pitching in on a lot of housework and all the rest of it.Modern women, she believes, fall victim to self-pity and self-pity leads to general flabbiness of mind and spirit.Mrs.Murdoch says that husband deserves a chance to relax when he gets home after working all day and believes wives are pushing their husbands into heart attacks by demanding too much of them.Now if you believe these suggestions are just what you need and are brave enough to show them to your wife, you had better make a rush for the door.Your better-half may disagree.ber of engaged couples, forewarned by the high incidence of broken marriages, are taking advantage of the Centre\u2019s pre-mari-tal counselling in the hope of avoiding the pitfalls that have trapped so many starry-eyed people before them, she reports.The pitfalls are common enough, Mrs.Barrier says.Selfishness, unco-operativencss, lack of affection and understanding head a long list .For these very reasons, \u201conly\u201d children are recognized as having a 20 per cent marital disability.Often they have grown up as the centre of attention, unaware of any need to co-operate .and taking for granted many advantages which are not possible in large families.They are much more likely to be selfish and to want affection without recognizing the need to, give it.This is as true of men as of women, according to Mrs.Barrier.CAREER GIRLS The career girl\u2019s problem is more specific and easier to solve, says Mrs.Barrier.It often boils down to the fact that she is a badly trained housekeeper.Her energy and interest before marriage went into her job and she may underestimate the demands of housekeeping.Husbands of these girls usually have to endure a period of trial and error while the bride perfects her knowledge of the basic skills of WELFARE TOOTHACHE (Stratford Beacon - Herald) A toothache is unpleasant under any circumstances.In Britain, where dentists are civil servants under the country's National Health Insurance scheme, a toothache can be really serious.Consider, for example, two incidents reported by the authoritative British weekly, Time and Tide.One case involves a professional man who bowed out of an important business engagement because it conflicted with a dentist's appointment he had waited three weeks to get.In yet another case a dentist refused an appointment for five weeks, even though the patient was suffering excruciating pain.One is driven to the conclusion that the modern Welfare State isn't all it is cracked up to be for anyone unfortunate enough to be suffering from a toothache.housewifery, and this often is where the trouble starts.The young wife may become discouraged and think regretfully of the days when she had a job she could do creditably and.what!s more, got paid for it.Her husband, with no more understanding than she of the unfamiliar challenges of homemaking, may be impatient with her attempts.If they can weather this early squall, the career girl turned housewife usually ends up ahead of the game, Mrs.Barrier says.FUNNY COMBINATION (Ft.William Times-Journal) Tim Buck, national leader of the communists in Canada, has been complaining bitterly to Minister of Justice Stuart S.Garson about activities of the special branch of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police whose duties are to keep an eye on those who would overthrow Canada\u2019s democratic institutions and government.He claimed the Mounties kept a special watch at the entrance of the auditorium while the party\u2019s national committee was in session.He called for a public inquiry into \u201cits police state practises.\u201d How funny can Mr.Buck get?Here he condemns an agency for the protection of Canadian individual freedom against the communists whose first move, were they to seize power in Canada, would be to set up a system of state police to match the sinister forces in all other communist states! The Editor, Sherbrooke Daily Record, Dear Sir: 1 would like to reply, as an automobile owner and driver, to the Anxious Mothers of Lennox-ville.These ladies are asking for a sidewalk for their youngsters.As a Lennoxville taxpayer, I believe these should be provided on all streets as quickly as possible.However, the solution is far from complete when the sidewalk is finished.It is then up to these mothers and fathers to instruct their children to use the special facility.It is high time that pedestrians learn that the road is for cars, and the sidewalk for those on foot, A car driving on the sidewalk is dealt with most severely by the law, but a pedestrian on the street is entirely another matter.Granted that where both vehicle and pedestrian have to use the ;same facility, caution and pnt-[dence must be used, there are simple rules for both sides to follow, and usually those fol- lowing the rules do not run into trouble.There is also a question of : what to do with children who do not use the sidewalk where one is provided, who walk side by side across the entire street, who refuse to move to let a car pass, and who dare the motorist to hit them.This is a daily problem on a number of Lennoxville streets, and in less than a year, I have twice had a child either on the fender or sprawled on the street in front of me.I suppose I am therefore an outraged motorist who is tired of having the motorist blamed for such accidents.However, I feel that it is about time for the parents to look at their children as others see them \u2014 a bunch of excess energy shooting off in all directions, with little or no responsibility (according to their upbringing) \u2014 and not as complete angels who can do no wrong.ANXIOUS MOTORIST some roar that thundered upward into a beautiful cloudy geyser, destroyed the battleship Arkansas and sank the aircraft carrier Saratoga and seven lesser vesssels today.The blast was so powerful that the Arkansas was shoved far out of her original anchorage just before she plunged and other vessels near the centre of the fleet were tossed about like toys.Arab sources in London said today the British government is exerting all possible influ.ence on the United States in an effort to sell a plan to split Palestine into communal units of Jews and Arabs.Trade Minister MacKinnon today announced in the Commons a four-year agreement under which Canada will sell Britain 6,000,000 bushels of wheat.The agreement becomes effective on Angust 1st this year.Canada\u2019s efforts in (hr field of music have been \u201cbig\" in the past few years, George Thill, first tenor of the Paris Opera, declared in an interview prior to his concert here last night.He remarked that there was no comparison between Quebec and France: he finds French Canadians \u201csym-pathetique et gentil\", but their country too hot.BAD DISC ARD KILLS DEFENSE\u2019S CHANCE Even experts are puzzled by the kind of hand shown today.Success depends on good guessing, sound technique, and a slip in the defense.West opened the ten of spades, the jack was played from dummy, and East was allowed to hold the first trick with the queen.South won the spade return and hopefully laid down the ace and king of clubs.Had the queen of clubs dropped, South would have made his contract with ease.The clubs broke badly, but res.cue was at hand since West made the mistake of discarding the eight of diamonds.(A heart discard would have been sounder.) South had to develop five tricks in the red suits and had to begin by knocking out West\u2019s ace.If South made the mistake of tackling hearts first, East would win and lead the last spade.Then West would still have the ace of diamonds as the entry to his established spades.The discard of the eight of diamonds not only told declarer which ace West held but also killed the threat of the diamond suit.South could safely knock out the ace of diamonds, win the spade return, tnen knock out the ace of hearts to develop nine tricks.Now see what happens if West properly discards a heart on the second club.South at best manages to guess that diamonds is the right suit to tackle first.West refuses the first diamond trick, takes the second, and can now lead a third diamond.This establishes the rest of the suit for East while East still has the ace of hearts as a sure entry.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: North\tEast\tSouth\tWest 1\tClub\tPass\t1 Heart Pass 2\tClubs Pass\t?You, South, hold: Spades A-K-lff, Hearts A-Q-J-7.3, Diamonds 6-2, Clubs 7-3-2.What do you do?A\u2014Bid two spades.If North has strength in the unhid suit he will bid no-trump.Otherwise, you will aim for game in hearts or clubs.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in NORTH\t!S 4 J 7\t* V\tQ 10 7 6 ?\tQ3 4J9842 WEST $\tEAST 4109 843\t4Q62 V9854\t¥A2V_ ?A 8 6\t?10 9 7 5 2 4 6\t\\\t4Q105 SOUTH (D) 4 AK5 V\tK J3 ?\tKJ 4 4 A K 7 3 Neither side vul.South West North East 2 N.T.Pass 3 N.T.Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u20144 10 the question just answered.You, South, hold: Spades A K-IO, Hearts A J-9-A 3, Diamonds 2, Clubs Q-7-3-2.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow WHY HE REBELS (Toronto Telegram) One of the reasons why Polish workers rebelled against their Communist masters at Ponan is to be found in comparative data supplied by tho U.S.bureau of Labor Statistics.The average Polish workingman must work from three to fifteen times longer than his opposite number in the U.S.in order to buy inferior equivalents of U.S.consumer products.He needs the wages of two hours work to buy a pound of beef, five hours for a pound of butter, one month for an overcoat, two weeks fo* a pair of shoes and 20 days for a table radio.The average U.S.worker can make enough in 22 minutes to buy a pound of beef, 26 minutes for a pound of butter, three days for an overcoat, one day for a pair of shoes and 13 hours for a ma* tel radio.In an attempt to pacify him, the Polish worker has been offered minor wage improvements.These will not still his discontent, as he is aware that Soviet military and political considerations overv shadow any interest for in» creasing the output of con* sumer goods.The colorful new quality-feu/fr FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS ^ Choice of 3 Beautiful Exterior Colors and White! ^ Decorator Panels to Change Color Schemes in a Flash! 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Dinner Bell WAR\u2019S AFTERMATH About 2,000 soldiers from 10 nations are buried in the United i Nations cemetery at Pusan, Korea.Answer to Previous Puîzle ENGLISH AS SHE IS SPOKE (St.Thomas Times-Journal) In a case before the court in old London on Thursday a Cockney husband got a divorce from his Scottish wife.The husband said he could not understand a word she said, and the judge only understood the wife's evidence because there happened to be a Scottish usher who interpreted.Wot we cawn\u2019t understand is \u2019ow \u2019c managed to mike \u2019er understand \u2019e was propousing, j and 'ow \u2019e understood wot she meant when she syde.\u201cOch aye.laddie, I\u2019ll dae that ye ken.\u201d Denmark's first workers\u2019 folk high school was opened at Esb-jerg in 1911.ACROSS 1-roast of beef 4-and carrots 8-pudding 12\tLemon- 13\tWheel rod 14\tPart in a play 15\tPro and- 16\tCentral Europeans 18 Superlative cook 20\tMusical passages 21\tExist 22\tEquipment 24 Detest 26\tErect 27\tCom on \u2014\u2014 30 Show 32 Staid 34\tDisclose 35\tEye medicine 36\tMineral rock 37\tSpare- and sauerkraut 39\tSpar 40\tFruit 41\tShort swallow 42\tGroup of eight 45 Copy 49 Cherished 51\tFolding bed 52\tRip 53\tUnadulterated 54\tSea eagle 55\tNight birds 56\tSaintes (ab.) 57\tOcean DOWN* 1 Tropical rodent 2\tAroma 3\tDepending 4\tOutmoded 5\tEgress 6\tCharge 7\tWatch 8\tBefore 9\tBurden 10\tArm bone 11\tSailors\u2019 meal 17 Frightens 19 Peace goddess 23\tComforts 24\tDemigod 25\tState 26\tIgnited again 27\tTurtle shells 28\tElevator inventor in\t1 M\t\t[wTsl\t\tL\t\tj\tDlAIVl 1 IOI\t\t\t A\terto\t\tR\t\t7\t\tRE V B R E|\t\t\t\t \t\t\tgr\te\tjU\t\tMn e l.ITsI\t\t\t\t \timêt\t\t\t\t[A\tR\tC\t\t\tL.|A|*1feinberbcrp \\lT J ?S&; m 5 of STEAM - WATCH THAT NET-LET IT BOUNCE/ On the first serve- WHIP ir over./ f \u2014 The offi ml time for the channel crossing of Quebec swimmer Jacques Amyot was announced Tuesday as 13 hours, two minutes.William Floydd.secretary of Britain's Channel Swimming Association, said in Dover the time has been ratified by the association\u2019s 12-member committee.The unofficial time, given after Amyot completed the crossing July 17, was 13 hours, three minutes.Asked about British newspaper reports saying there was a squabble among some civic officials in Dover because nobody was around to give a welcom* to Amyot.Floydd said: \"That's ab-, solute nonsense.Amyot came ashore over some rocks at the bottom of a cliff.How could anybody give him a welcome.\u201d Record for the France-to-Eng-land crossing, the route taken by Amyot, is 10 hours.49 minutes, set in 1950 by Hassan Abd el Rehim of Egypt.Springmount Pépita Off To Flying Start Bell Telephone Drops Tilt To Dow In Richmond Loop; Errors Costly To Losers; Winners Tie For Third RICHMOND.Dave Spence s Bell Telephone squad dropped their Sunday afternoon game to Dow 11-7 to remain in a two-way tie for fourth place with Duchess The win moved Dow closer td the league- leading Molten ! team.Dow took an ¦ ing three runs the first inning, scoreless, Gerry after slamming PORT DALHOUSIE, Ont.¦CP \u2014 \\ strong contingent of Vancouver oarsmen, in perfect condition after months of workouts, Tuesday won three firsts in the finals of the Canadian Olympic rowing trials on the 2,000-metre Henley OljTnpic course.Showing perfect timing and proportion, the University of British Columbia eight took and maintained a solid four-length lead over Hamilton and St.Catharines in the eight event.The UBC team, which eliminated Russia in the Grand Challenge Cup semi-final at the Brit- Érose whiskers anywhere, anytime, outdoors or in your cor Battery-operated \"Sportsman\u2019* shaves wherever you are.ain's Royal Henley last year, looked like a strong Olympic entry as it stroked the one-mile, 457-yard course at 40 to the minute.The UBC crew covered the course in 5:49.6-almost seven seconds faster than the Olympic record of 5:56.7 set by the United States in 1948.The fours event fell to the University of British Columbia's unseeded team in 6:23.1-a good 13 seconds faster than the Olympic record of 6:36 set by the United Kingdom in 1928 although not as good as their morning time of 6:05.8.The UBC four took a fast four-length lead at the start and had increased it to 10 lengths over first-seeded Brockville by the time it crossed the finish mark Joyce Alston Survives First Round At Quebec QUEBEC \u2014\t\u2014 Defending champion Joyce Alston of the iGlenlea Club at Aylmer, Que., I survived the first round of the | Ladies\u2019 Quebec Provincial golf championship Tuesday to lead seven other women into today's second round of match play.Miss Alston defeated Mrs.Robert Lyle of Montreal Kanawaki, 12 and 1 in the opening 18-hole ! round over the Royal Quebec | course at nearby Boischatel.| Other survivers: Mrs.H.L.Mussells, Kanawaki; j Judy Darling and Mrs.Graeme j Pyke, Montreal Whitlock; Janet MacWha.Montreal Country Club; i Mrs.C.Beer.Beaconsfield, Pointe Claire, Que., and Miss B.{Gagnon, Royal Quebec The above photo shows Miss K B.Speyer\u2019s working hunter, Miss Antonia Mitchell up.clearing the first jump tn the Working Hunter class Sunday afternoon in the local iiorse show held at the St.Francis Valley Stable show ring\t(Photo b> Gorrv Lomay).TAKING A HEALTHY CUT ¦wrhteb WERTZ VU'/ Timber, owned and ridden by G.Shemilt of Knoylton, emerged with the most number of points in the local horse show held Sunday afternoon and was awarded the sterling silver tray donated and presented by Ivan 5 Dugre of Sherbrooke.The Knowlton horse won the ' Pleasure Horse saddle class, the Pleasure Hack and the Road j Hack and on the merit of show-; ing in these classes accumulated the\u2018most number of points for an individual entry in the field.The show, which was the second to be presented in Sherbrooke this summer, had the largest number of entries for : several years.A grand total of 49 horses and ponies were on hand and a good crowd was on hand to witness the event Baxter Williams walked off with the honors in the roadsters i while in the hackney classes the 1 entries of Sterling Allatt copped 1 both the single and the ladies\u2019 I events.It was in the saddle and : hunter classes where the competition was very keen with as many as fifteen in a class.The Equitation trophy was won by Miss Nancy Nicol of : Sherbrooke over a large field while George Bishop placed a ! close second and T.Varney on Golden Hope was third with ; Nancy Flynn riding G.Shemilt\u2019s Timber to fourth position.The list of prize donors follows: Arthur Blouin, Roland Dugre.J.N.Boisvert & Fils, Dr.L.A.Gendreau, Mr, and Mrs.F.i Gravel, Mr.and Mrs.A.Dus-I sault, Howard Nichol, Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Gilbey, Foxbrooke Mo-j tors Ltd., E.Denison, Mr.and Mrs.C.Parkin, E.C.Smith, E.G.Morgan, Sam Gillman, Fuller Grain Ltd., Jean-Paul Perreault, Rosenbloom Ltd., Mr.and Mrs.R 1.Bishop.Aeroxon Fly ('atelier Co.Ivan, Dugre, Lucien Dugre, Kayser Co, Forstner Chain Co., Austin Glove Co., Mr and Mrs E.Nicol, McManamy Insurance Agencies, Colin Campbell, C.S Ives, Walter Blue & Co.Wiggolt Electric Co., J.A.Allen, American Biltrite Rubber, Keene's Garage, Industrial Stampings, Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Joslin.The list of winners follows: WORKING HUNTER: 1 Casa blanca, Leo Dore (Leo Dore); 2 Springmount Puck.Miss E.B.; Speyer (Henry Herbst); 3 Con-! quistator, Cote des Neiges Riding Club (George Isabelle); 4 | Springmount Pépita, Miss E.B : Speyer (Antonia Mitchell).WESTERN PARADE: 1 Rock jet, Mr.and Mrs.G.Rhieard (Sy-! bille Cochrane); 2 Cimmiron.Gilbert Rhieard (G.Rhieard); 3 i Manteza.Nancy Nicol (Nancy Nicol); 4 Jessamine, Chez Jeanne Enrg.(Nola Ryan).PONY UNDER SADDLE (Child 14 yrs.& under): 1 Happy Boy, Philippe Touchette (Gilles Touch ette); 2 Velvet, Randy Williams (Randy Williams); 3 Jimmy Cric-Shemilt) 4 Bunny.J.Hodge Schmilt) 4 Bunny, J.Hodge (Larry Hodge).PLEASURE SADDLE: 1 Tim-! her.G.Shemilt (G.Shemilt); 2 | Tan, Mrs.G.Shemilt (Mrs G j Shemilt); 3 Peggy, Mrs.A.Cas-grain (Mrs.A.Casgrain); 4 Gulden Hope, J.R.Desaulniers (Tor-i ry Varney).PONY PAIR (Driven by Own ; er): 1 Silver Prince & Silver Boy.Alex Cliarland (Alex Char-land); 2 Bunny & Blackic, J.Hodge (J.Hodge).OPEN TRAIL: 1 Cimmiron, ! Gilbert Rhieard (G.Rhieard); 2 j Apache, Jay Irwin (.1 Irwin); 3 Manteza, Miss Nancy Nicol (Miss N.Nicol); 4 Jessamine, Chez Jeanne Enrg.(Miss Nola Ryan).WESTERN WORKING CLASS: 1 Cimmiron, Gilbert Rhieard (G Rhieard).2 Rocket, Mr and Mrs G.Rhieard (Sybille CochraneC 3 Manteza.Miss Nancy Nicol (Nan ey Nicol); 4 Apache.Jay Irwin (Jay Irwin).ROADSTER (Single); Belle Frisco, Baxter Williams (Baxter iVilliams).~ PLEASURE \"\"HACKl~ TTrnbec ! G Shemilt (G.Shemilt); 2 Jessa mine, Chez Jeanne Enrg.(Nola i Ryan): 3 Tari, Mrs.G.Shemilt (Mrs.G.Shemilt); 4 Peggy, Mrs.; A.Casgrain (Miss Jeanine Poulin).OPEN SADDLE 1 Nick Trot-| wood.R, L.Bishop (1Î.L.Bish-\u2019 op): 2 My Queen of All, George Bishop (G.Bishop); 3 Jessamine, I Chez Jeanne Enrg.(Miss Nola Ryan); 4 Dolly Gray, J.H Dos aulniers (A.Varnev).EQUITATION (Under 16 yr*.): 1 Manteza, Nancy Nicol (Nancy Nicol); 2 My Queen of All, George Bishop (G.Bishop); 3 Golden Hope, J.R.Desaulniers (T.Varney).4 Timber, G.: Shemilt (Nancy Flynn).ROAD HACK: 1 Timber, G i Shemilt (G.Shemilt); 2 Tari, Mrs.j G.Shemilt (Mrs.G.Shemilt); .3 Golden Hope, J, 1Î.Desaulniers j (T, Varney); 4 Casablanca, Leo Dore (L Dore).PONY IN HARNESS (Child 14 yrs.S under): I Happy Boy, j Philippe Tmichelle (G.Touch j etle); 2 Velvet, Randy Williams
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