Sherbrooke daily record, 27 juillet 1953, lundi 27 juillet 1953
[" MY 1953 -*\u20221234 5 6 7 8 9 K) 11 12 13 >4 >5 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 * THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER SUNNY Sunny with cloudy periods clour-ins this evening; Tuesday sunny with little change in temperature; winds light, Low tonight and high Tuesday at Sherbrooke 60 and 80.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JULY r, 1953 Fifty-seventh Year ARMISTICE AGREEMENT SIGNED IN KOREA World News Liscomb, N.S.\u2014 ' \u2014A major reconstruction program will he required to get the Maritime lobster fishing industry back on its feet after destructive storms in late j May.Described by many veteran fishermen as the worst, they could remember, gales pounded the coast throughout one week-end, wiping out thousands of dollars worth of traps, weirs, boats and other equip-| ment.Operations practically ceased in j some areas and as a result prices rose to I heir highest level in years.About the middle of June fisher-, men were getting up to twice as much for their lobsters as they received last.year.The fédérai fisheries department, j sent survey teams to assess the damage, and their investigations continued for weeks.Fisheries | Minister Sinclair promised Prince Edward Island fishermen that Ottawa would pay three-quarters of i their rehabilitation hill.Fishermen opening lead is made by which } ever active player is nearest, to ! the dealer's left.) Each player in turn must, play a card of the suit, led if he can do so.A player who cannot follow suit must, play a trump.When you play a trump (regardless of | whether or not a trump has been | led), you must if possible beat any ! previous (rump on that trick.If you cannot beat some previous trump, you are allowed to play a lower trump, but you must play some trump if you cannot follow suit.It you run out of trumps and cannol follow suit, you may discard as you plea.se.If a trick contains a trump, it is won by the highest trump in the trick.Otherwise, a trick is won by the highest card of the suit led.The winner of a trick leads to the next, trick.The pot is won by the person who wins the largest number of i.ricks.Ties are very frequent, and the pot is then split among the tied players.Any player who stays and does not succeed in winning a trick is compelled to ante up an amount equal to the entire pot.This mount, goes into the pot.for the next deal.Cabma Register Is Published London.\u2014 (CP) - Latest piece of equipment in the British drive j to swell Canadian sales is a publication, the Cabma Register 1953, listing virtually all the known facts about British goods available in Canada.\t\\ The BOO-page volume is the first ; officially-sponsored directory oL the Canadian Association of British Manufacturers and Agencies j j and is meant to be the complete buyers\u2019 guide.It includes a glossary of French-Canadian terms 1 and is scheduled to be published | annually.More than 4.500 British manufacturers are listed, with more than 2.750 Canadian distributors.T&fr\u2014-xflpw* var you want \\ / (JotVFfîESH LiPPlNA AND MALAfAOOT W'\tCOUNTRY LMNSA/,A9D GREEN/ OOV WERE TIRED Of BEN6 WALLED OP ^\tTRY4ND BEAT THIS' ] RURAL/JUST WHAT IN THE CTT/AÜDATLASr éoMD WSs' THEIR VERDANT VALE IN 7ME\tVVOIsC£5i COUNTRY-\t¦[', u C /£// ^\t^ (TS A PEAL» \u2022 Jh.-rrCVilTTi « for-set JUST RE/dEy/BERED^^f;- ,-: MAKE a i rm r ^LAND DONT Then tuey eo bat-io on a patio AND PUT IN MORE BRICKS THAN TUERE ARE IN TWE EMPIRE STATE BUILDING _______-ga FORSET TWE WISHING WELL and the Adobe ÔOU3FISH FONcr HOLD PLANT M I ED ÆljL T/i v * TTT r COPfc The Childrens Corner l CONTROL , Made Possible with a VULCAN LAMP You can now buy these well known bulbs, with tablets that dissolve in them, for $6.95 Extra tablets, pkg.$1.35 HUGH S.ROSE & Co., Ltd.DISTRIBUTORS\t* 113 Depot St, \u2014 Tel.3-2514 were Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Twy-man and children.Charles and \u2014z\u2014 w _\t.Nancy, of Sawyerville, and Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Don McBurney.ofand Mrs Irwin McBurney and Lisbon, N.H.and Mr.and Mrs.daughter, Ann.of East Clifton.J.Bort, of Munroe.N.H.were Mrs.Cyril Thompson is spend-recent dinner guests of Mr.anding an indefinite time with her Mrs John McBurney and Mr.and daughter, Mrs.Lyndal Lowry and Mrs.K.McBurney.\"Other visitors family.NIGHT \"Dixie Bill\" HILTON and hi* ALGARY RANGE RIDERS \"Canada's most popular Western Band popular stars of the CBC DOMINION BARN DANCE and Apex Recording stars.ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, July 28th AT THE WHITE HOUSE (On the Main Highway Between Sherbrooke and Magog) BUSES to leave Lansdowne Terminal \u2014 9 p.m.$ 1\t,\t.s NOW ON SALE AT TICKETS 1 (tax HIC.) H C Wilson & Sons, Ltd.\u2014\t¦\t\u2022\tMusic Department, RjRlStxTPBMELYSTROWG^SAEDS \\\\ SHOW AND IS FAIRLY WATERPROOF,-.A THATfe WHY ESKIMOS MAKE: TROU- ^ SSRS FROM IT FOR UNUSUALLY ROUG-H WEATHER, N0TF4D FOR^T An APPETIZER//! 'tolPMsS 'GNAW HOLES w\tL-\u2014\t_\t-\t-* THROUGH ShlAWGENTfOME SOLDIERS WERE PRAFÏEP AT ALUMINUM 1UT£R\\ALS DURING THE YEAR TO FIGHT LOCUSTS.» UTEN SI LS,\u201e, JONES INN NEWPORT, ME.Invites You To Fine Meals Served In A Cool Restful Atmosphere ROAST TURKEY \u2014 STEAKS CHOPS \u2014 SEA FOOD Full Course Dinners from $1.25 up Dinners Served 12-3 p.m.Also 6-8 p.m.Sunday Dinners served from 12 Noon to 3 p.m.and 6-8 p.m.We cater to Banquets and Private Parties WATCH TELEVISION IN OUR SPACIOUS LOBBY Comfortable Rooms With or Without Bath - $2.50 up Beulah B.Barrett.Owner and Your Hostess, Phone 79 in the other provinces sought similar assistance.At one point on the P.E.l.coast four lobster boats were carried to sea and smashed by the churning J combers.From Gabarous to Glaco Bay, on Cape Breton Island, it was estimated that more than 13,000 traps were destroyed.Estimates of damage ranged from $25,000 to I $60,000 and similar losses were reported from other sections ot the Cape Breton roast.Some fishermen lost 90 per cent of their gear.Also hard hit was the Northum berland Strait shore, both in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.A fisheries protection officer pre-| dieted a \u201csharp decline\" in New Brunswick landings.Until the storm hit fishermen were having a good year, despite, an upward revision in minimum size regulatons making it Tlegalj to land lobsters whose body shells measured less than 2L nches.The increase, one-eighth of an inch, was expected to reduce' catches somewhat the first year! but raise them and make for bet-; ter catches in succeeding years.Left-Over Cases Still Being Heard In Privy Council London.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Canada's connection with the judicial commit-lee of Britain's Privy Council is! in the same situation as the song! which had ended but whose mel-1 ody lingered on.Canada cut off civil judicial appeals to the Privy Council in 1949, establishing that the Supreme Court of Canada henceforth would serve as the final appeal.The Privy Council however, still hears about eight or more Canadian appeals a year, under the decision that cases in process prior lo January.1949, could he taken to the Privy Council for appeal purposes, if necessary.No one knows or will estimate the number of Canadian cases still to he heard.Officials of the administrative part of the council court known officially how many probably will be heard this year.They can only guess how many are to come.So far this year, the privy council has disposed of five cases,1 granted lave to appeal in one, ease and is scheduled to try to fit two or three more appeals in, if possible.BASEBALL BENCH \u201d v> - BY JAY WORTHINGTON Q\u2014How could it be possible for the same man to be listed in the record books as both winning pitcher and losing pitcher in a sinede major league game?A\u2014It could happen in a postponed game, if one pitcher is then traded to the opposing team.If the pitcher is used by his new owners to finish the postponed games against his former teammates, he could become both winning and losing pitcher! * « * Q\u2014Only seven players have racked up a total of 8000 hits in the history of modern baseball, yet two brothers once achieved the remarkable combined total of more than 5000 hits.Can you name these brothers?A\u2014Paul and Lloyd V/aper, as teammates on Pittsburgh\u2019s Pirates, made 3152 and 2459 hits, respectively.4\t\u2022\t\u2022 Q\u2014Hank Sauer's hitting earned him the award of Most Valuable Player in the National League in 1952.How heavy is the bat used by Sauer?A\u201440 ounces.Picnic Held By Shipton W.l, At j Under Hood Dennison's Mills Is Getting Too Crowded FAVORITE FLAVOR Winnipeg\u2014Ice cream comes! in 69 flavors but vanilla is a strong favorite of Winnipeggers, ! a survey disclosed.Fruit mixes and chocolate came next in order.NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHERBROOKE SYMPHONY CONCERTS WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY JULY 27th.8 P.M.at THE SOCIAL CLUB 688 Prospect Street THE SECRETARY Danville, July 27.\u2014 The Ship-j ton Women's Institute, held their! July meeting with a picnic at Dennisons Mills Pond.The motto! was \"May this fair land, our Canada Thine own Dominion, be Thy; people bless with righteousness from east to western sea.\" The meeting opened with the Mary Stewart Collect.Ten members answered the roll call.Mrs.Kerr read the minutes of the last meeting.And the report of the1 treasurer showed $9.40 was made ; at the last card party.Correspondence was read and an appreciation of sympathy was received from the Stevens family.New business included a meeting of conveners for the school fair on August 29th, also an ice cream social at the home of Mrs.! J.Saffin on August 5th.The delegate to the provincial convention at Macdonald College, Mrs.Kerr, gave her report.Mrs.Green gave! the report of the semi-annual meeting at Valley View Hall.Richmond Hill, on July 8th.An interesting tour of the Mill, with Mr.Dennison as host, and a visit lo his beautiful rose garden followed.Each member received i a bunch of roses, and Mrs.Dennison served tea on the lawn.The host and hostess were thanked for their kindness, and a most enjoyable picnic ended for 1953.Detroit.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Everything that goes under the hood of today's autos is getting close scrutiny from the industry\u2019s engineers.They say the place is getting too crowded.With the \u201cplumbing\" for air conditioning units, power steering and other devices draw-ing power from the engine, the situation is becoming serious, these experts say.Any motorist who has attempted to make his own repairs to a distributor, oil and water pump or manifold will agree the power plant area of the car is overcrowded.Because they can't eliminate anything or move it to a different part of the car the engineers are concentrating on n search for smaller units.Different engineers have different view\u2019s as to how under-the-hood congestion will be relived but few talk about moving the power plant to the rear.Most of them appear to bclive present-day engines can be reduced in size without affecting their efficiency.So smaller hut more powerful' engines may be a not-too-distant development.RECORD - CROSSWORDS $90.IN CASH ! 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CRISES is best.CRIME at a general term, would be more apt than individual CRIMES.2- TWINS it best.Choice of the wards \"each other\" Indicates tomething of which there are TWO, thus favoring TWINS rather than TWIGS.7.\tBEARD is best since CUBS would be better than BEARS.8.\tSTRIKES is best.The clue Implies ' certainly harmful to production \", which is more apt for STRIKES than for one individual STRIKER.15.FITTER is best An opponent can be BITTER without being particularly formidable.19 ROLL is best because it it more universally applicable, DOLL applying only to girlt.0234 For Your Printing Requirements dial 3-3636 ¥!)e Cttp ÿage SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, MONDAY.JULY 27.1£L\\ mUI WE'RE GOING ON VACATION AUGUST 3-8 CROWN LAUNDRY \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Limited Nominations For August 10 Election Held Today; 1949 Total Is Passed Although the number of candidates seeking election to the Canadian House of Commons will be slightly higher than in the 1949 election, preliminary figures indicating 863 candidates this year compared with 848 in the last election, there are Indications of at 265 seats at stake, the first time since 1930 that candidates have been returned unopposed.According to a Canadian Press survey late this morning, only Liberals have been nominated in the Quebec ridings of Dorchester.St.Hyacinthe-Bagot.Argenteuil-Deux Montagnes and St.Jean-lberville-Napierville, while the Progressive Conservative in Prince Edward-Lennox, Ontario, seem to have a clear road.However, there may be last-minute entries as candidates have until 2 p.m.local standard time, to file their nomination papers and make their $200 deposit in 242 of the 263 constituencies.In the other 21 ridings, all of which are large and scattered constituencies, '\"nominations closed two weeks ago.There are actually 265 seats in the House but Queens constituency in Prince Edward Island and Halifax return two members each.The total of 863 candidates is 15 higher than the final figure of 848 candidates for the 262 seats in 1949, but 91 short of the record of 954 wilio contested the 245 seats at stake in 1945.The Liberals, trying for their lifth term in office, nominated Brae Manor Will Feature This week's play at Filmore Sadler's Brae Manor Playhouse, in Knowlton, will be Mel Dinelli's melodrama, \u201cThe Man\u201d, opening Wednesday for four days.It will be the fourth production of the Brae Manor season.Mrs.Gillis, played by Dorothy Gish on Broadway, lives alone in a large, isolated house.Having lost her own son in the war.she takes a maternal interest in a rather pathetic youth, Howard Wilton, and puts him to work-cleaning floors for her.Her sole boarder has left the same day on a short vacation.Howard, an extremely sensitive boy, begins to shown signs of a tragic persecution complex.He suffers from memory lapses and believes the world is against him.Mrs.Gillis tries to help him.Howard becomes alternately charming, menacing, friendly.Tension mounts as various strangers and friends come to the house, and each time Howard prevents any communication with them.At last, Mrs.Gillis is forced to realize that she is a prisoner in her own house, and that Howard is a dangerous maniac.The teetering balance between danger and hope sustains throughout, until, at last, Mrs.Gillis\u2019 fate forms the dramatic ending of the play.In the Brae Manor cast: Andrew Macmillan, featured as the neurotic Howard and C: nthia Mich-aelis as Mrs.Gillis.Lee Stern, Penelope Pasmore, Allen Dore-mus, Warren Joslin and David Dunton complete the cast.The play is directed by Filmore Sadler; sets executed by James Maguire.| 264 candidates, one in every con i stituency except Prince Edward Lennox.They backed a Liberal Labor candidate in Kenora-Rain> River.Two candidates were run ning as Liberals in Ontario' | Glengarry-Prescott, one having represented Glengarry and the i oTher Prescott in the last House : before the two areas were link-i ed together by redistribution.\\ The unofficial nomination list ! showed Progressive Conservatives ! with 245 men in the field, the ;CCF 162, Social Credit 70 and ' the Communist Labor-Progressive ; party 99.There were 23 others, mostly Independents.In the Eastern Townships ridings.straight fights appeared the order of the day, with CCF entries in Brome-Missisquoi and Comp-ton-Frontenac and a Labor Progressive in Richmond-Wolfe breaking the two-party rule.The probably line-up of candidates for the Eastern Townships ridings follows: Brome-Missisquoi, Liberal.Jos-! eph Deslieres\u2014x: Pro.Cons.Vincent Leonard; Others, Philippe Borgan (CCF); Drummond-Artha-1 baska, Liberal, Armand Cloutier\u2014x; Pro.Cons., Roland Pro-; vencher: Others \u2014; Compton-! Frontenac.Liberal.J.A.Blanchette\u2014x; Pro.Cons.Phillippe ; Brulotte; Others, Ernest Jamieson j (CCF); Richmond-Wolfe, Liberal, ] Ernest O.Gingras\u2014x; Pro.Cons., : Albert Nicol; Others, Huber Rheaume (LP); Shefford.Liberal, | Ernest Boivin\u2014x; Pro.Cons., Jean-Louis Robert; Others \u2014; Stanstead, Liberal, L.E.Roberge\u2014x; Pro.Cons., Calixte i Chamberland; Others \u2014; Sherbrooke.Liberal Maurice Gingues-x; , Pro.Cons.Antonio Pinard: Others \u2014.x\u2014Member of last house.Seven Are Injured In Two Week-End Traffic Accidents Five people were injured, two I of them seriously when the car in : which they were riding went out of control and hit a bridge near the Fourth Range at Orford late (Saturday night.All five occupants I were taken to St.Vincent de Paul Hospital for treatment by Brien and Duranleau and Jalbert ambul-i ances.'Badly injured are Sylvio Poulin, 63, of Hertel St., Sherbrooke and Miss Jean Poulin, 32.of Port Arthur, Ont., driver of the car, both suffering from severe cuts and lacerations to the head.Their condition is reported as serious.Others injured are: Armand Poulin, 19, light cuts; Mrs.Sylvio Poulin, cuts about, the head; and Emile Trepanier, 28 King Street West, cuts to face and head.All are still in hospital, but their condition is reported as good.Also admitted to St.Vincent de Paul Hospital 3 a m.Sunday morning were Rene Gaulin, 41, of St.Edwidge and his granddaughter, Dionne St.Onge, of 1st Ave., Sherbrooke, both suffering from cuts to the head and forehead sustained when their car overturned near Compton.Mr.Gaulin is in serious condition while his granddaughter is being kept under observation at ; the hospital.f Sherbrooke Fusiliers Assoc.Holds Annual Meet, Elects Ernest Howland Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Virgin, the JERSEY PICNIC: The above photograph was taken at Clematis Farm, North Hatley, property of occasion being the annual picnic of the Quebec Jersey Cattle Club, hold on Saturday.Winners of the In:er-Club Judging Competition are pictured holding their trophies.From left to l ight are Elmo A judge, Col.Bartley Bull, president of'the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club, who made the Mrs.Wells Coates, of Lcnnoxville, who obtained the high individual score; Mrs.Virgin; the winning Richmond team.The lower photograph shows a number of Club members watching some of the Clematis Farm Jerseys Used with the North Hatley Hills in the background.\t(Record Photos by Gerry Senator Hardy's hton, official presentation and is holding Ihc large trophy; led Maey, Gordon Crack and Robert Simpson, for competition, einay) m 1 si: v: Quebec Jersey Cattle Club Holds Annual Picnic At Clematis Farm Annual Vacation August 3 to 8 Pick up all garments at our service stores before NOON, SAT,, AUGUST 1st, ru Biilhurst \"A\u201d \t\t87 Bell Telephone .\t39 A IW's Brazilian \t\t19\t10 H\tForest \t\t5\u2019* 5\u2019-j B Brock Mills \"B\u201d .\t1 Building Products ,.\t37\u2019* Canada Cement\t7îv'i 79 Can.Iron Fdy.\t\t20\t19 B Can.Breweries .\t20\u2019*\t20'S Canadian Car \t\t\t17 Canadian Car 1 V\t19'4 Canadian Celanese\t29 Corby's A\tp's 9\u2019 .- B Can Pacific Railway\t26 26 Smellers\t\t\t26D 26'i Dist Seagram\to\u201d' \\s '21x ' Dominion Bridge .\t75\t75 B Dominion Corset\t1 :u .1\t13\u2019 -.' 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B Molson\t\t26\t25'4 Mold real 1 .oeomol ir e\t14'., Dorr Bi'crvenes .\t17 Nat.Steel Car ,., .\t2Ô'v 25\u20194B Norand,a .\t\t\t69\t68\u2019ill Placer Der\t\t\t34' i 3-1 Ci B Purrell River \t\t24\t23'sB Price Bros.\t3(0 i 30' i B Prov.Transport .\t14 G tjtiphee Power .\t22\t21'*B Rovalile Oil \t\tl -l ' ) 13 : B Sicks Breweries\t25\t38 SI.law Corp .\t34 G 34' B Sharvinlfian\t.\t.\t37\t37 Li So.('iin.'uln I\u2019owor .\t31 \u2019!> Steel of Canada .\t32\t31G Triad Oil\t\t\t2.40 Walker G W\t\t40G\t49 Zeller's \t\t21 7h \\nglo Nfld.R A Oil\t.Brown Company .Can.and Pom.Sugar Can.West, Lumber \u2022 .i aper .Ford \"A\u201d\t.Fraser .Great 1 nkox Paper .Home Oil .Minnesota A Ont, .Nfld 1 ight >Y Power So.Can.Power Pfd.MINKS Ascot Motals .l.ouvicourt \\sbestos .Weedon .V.t'ndoU .Fast.Metals .8U I8'ï 9's 17 belt 8 62 15 no.! 8.00 I 2(i\u2019a : 20\u2019 i 122\u2019.75 .14 3,80 44 .30 1.15 8-'K UVU 9 37 U B 14 Y, B 16 -, B 7 75 B 25-G B 73 B 4 4 BIRTHS DEATHS DIN On July 13, 1953, to Mr.and M i s Fi ederick C Dix ( nee Fsther Hughes) a gift of a daughter.Fdith Pearl.GOODIN To Mr.and Mrs.Mick Goodin, on July 23rd.1953, the gilt id a daughter, a sister for three boys.McCRFA Yt the Sherbrooke Hospital.July 23, 1953 to Mr.and Mrs.Davidson McCren, a daughter, Judith Flizabeth Siv let for Jamie and John.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks Jtt.SO per mamrtlon DEATH NOTICES ifir | vc i lino.Minimum charge $1 IK) lid lines or less).IN MF.MONIAMS »U>0, «I cent* pel lino fm poetry.Ariillllonal nemos ovor thru*, 10 cents each nnme.At.I AUOVK NOTICES MUST v'AIUtY SHINATUHE OF I\u2019ABT*\u2019 FUNDING NOTICE.j CAMPBELL Al Magog, Quo., on Saturday, July 25, 1953, Robert M.Campbell, beloved Imshand id Ruth Wliilelie,-i(l.in lus 83nt year Resting al Ins late residence 200 Abbott Slrrrt.Magog, funeral service will be held in St Luke's Anglican Church on Tuesday, July 28 at 2.30 p in.Interment in Pine Dill Cerne tery.McKenna's Funeral Set vice Magog, I\u2019lione 3731.MOOR F.At Hie Verdun I\u2019rolest ant Hospital, on Saliirda.v, July 25, 1933, Annie Faxon, aged 78 years, wife of the late Rescue Moore.Resting al Lockwood's; Funeral Home, Danville.Funer al service al Trinity United Church, Tuesday, July 28, 1953 at 2:30 p.m.Rev.W, F.Fong, officiating.Interment in Danville Cemetery.PARKER At his late residenee, 938 Portland Avenue, .Sherbrooke, on Monday, July 27lh, 1953, Albert Llewellyn Parker, | beloved husband of Josephine j Woodard, in Ids H3rd year.Fu- | nernl service will be held al the R L Bishop Funeral Chapel,.300 Queen Blvd., North, on July 29th, at 2 p.m , Rev K P, St,-if ford officiating.Inlennenl in Elmwood Cemetery.Please omit flowers.Memorial contributions may be sent to the Choir Fund of Trinity United Church, Sher brooke.Seoul \u2014f/P)\u2014 Allied warplanes destroyed or damaged 1,730 Corn munist MiG jets during (he Korean war, the U.S.5th air forre reported today, compared to a loss of only 58 U.S.Saine jets in aerial combat.FUNERAL CHAPH 530 Prospect St.Phono 2-2466 mac ourf Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monuments, Marker*, Lotterina Work done anywhere in E.T.Write for Pamphlet and Price*.Bromo-Missisquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Que.R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake\u2019*) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2-9977 MONUMENTS SMIIII See what you buy.Wo Invite Your Critical Inspection And Wo Welcome Value Comparisons.Buy with confidence, our own reputation backed by 50 years )f service.See Our Exclusive Feather-edge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will be sent on request.In the vicnity of Danville, see Mr.À.C.King.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-2294 SPECIAL! for the month of JULY ONLYl \u2022\tGrey BARRE granite Reg.$236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg.$350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg.$300 - for $200 These prices include Inscriptions, base and setting up.Delivery to any part of Quebec.Buy from E.PROVOST and you buy direct from the manufacturer, no office or commission charges.Come see for yourself.1003 King St.East, C»r.15th Ave.Tel.3-1700 Sherbrooke.OlUx A.E.AMES & CO.^Members MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANG! TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE G SHERBROOKE, QIIEBEC, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1953.READ THE WANT ADS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates PAUL MULLINS GERVAIS, B.A., LL.I,., general practice, trial and estate, 606 Continental Building, King & Wellington Sts.Tel.3-5991; Residence: 3-2818.Magog, 269 Main St., Phone 2720.BLANCHETTK, GUV.B-A., B.Ph , B.C., Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.TeL 2-2330.Residence 3-234#.' ROUSSEAU, HOWARD * BRADLEY.Olivier Bldg.,16 WeUlngton South Tel.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, QC^ W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D.S .Howard.General trial, practice, estate.Chartered, Accountant# P.S.ROSS A SON, Chartered Accountant», Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Messier Gascon, Chartered , Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cents per word, minimum eharue 50 cent» for 14 words or Ms's; three eonsacutlvo insertions, tT.25; six consecutive Insertions.«.251 Record Box, 10c ADS ACCEPTED - All terms or dastifled ads; Legal Notices and Auction Saleu accepted until * p.m.the d»v previous to the date of Insertion.Dial 3-3636 8.Cars for Sale 20.Wanted to Purchase 1917 DODGE, four door sedan, radio, FLINT Lock, or precision pistols and heater, good condition, new slip cov-\trifles, also case pistols, early Amerl- ers.Can be financed 2809 or near\tcan and Canadian coins, copper, si! est offer.Phone 2-2914.\tver or gold.Write details to: H.Lynn R.R.1, Melbourne.I Dentist ÔR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 160 WeUlngton 9t.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeor.SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI-tal.Dr.L.A.Gendroau.143 Welling, ton St.South FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tilo *Dono the way you like It\" Expert Workmen - Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 1.Articles For Sole ENGLISH Governess carl, rubber tires, suitable horse 15 hands.Low Light Driving Culler, .set of driving harness, all in excellent condition.Olivette Tunc, Pigeon Hill.Phone Bedford 708.TABLE, kitchen, extension, wood, and two chairs\u2014¥20.00.Phone after noon Saturday, Dial 2-8152.CHILD\u2019S bed, boy\u2019s coat, she 2 years; girl's coal, size 3 years.Tel.90r3, North Halley.3.Typewriters for Sale 11 A.Poultry for Sale 185 MARCH pullets for sale N.H.Price $2,50 each.M'rs.Charles Smith, Kingsbury, Que.R.R.1.LIVE poultry, paying highest market prices.Apply Gerard Dube, St.Elle Road.Tel.2-5623.24.Salesmen Wanted CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.05 Riding the Range 5.30\tGolden Mountain Boys 5 45 Alf Coward 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6.35 Political Topics 7.00\tLiberal Party 7.15\tMaxine Ware 7.30\tChez Nous 7.45 Rhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tDominion Magazine.8.30\tOpportunity Knocxi 9.00\tPolitical Talk 9.30\tJazz Unlimited 10.00 Musical Program Record\u2019s Radio Guide.I IB.Baby Chicks BRAY Chicks.Dayold and started.Pullets, cockerels, mixed.Contact us soon, supply getting limited.Bray Hatchery, Newington St,, East Sherbrooke.Phone 3-3730.NEW Invention for homes.Opportunity; 10.30 Interlude for aggressive salesman.Apply Mor- lf,-45 Liberal Party eau and Sons, 521 Vlmy Street.\t- H-OO News ___ 11.10 Sports 12.To Let FOUR room heated apartment, frigidaire, stove, Venetian blinds.$60.monthly.Situated on Du Rosaire St.TcJ.3-5897.FARM to lot with 35 cows, first of Oct., 1953.Apply to Miles F.Krans, St.Armand, Que.NORTH Ward three room new tenement, heated, hot water year around, Venetian blinds.Apply 199 Chartier between 7-9 p.m.Tel.2-0607.25.Teachers Wonted PRIMARY teacher required for September 1st for Sherbrooke Protestant School System.Please apply to W.W.Gibson, Mitchell School, Sherbrooke, Que.30.Farm Help Wanted FOREMAN required for mechanized farm from August 1st; vacancy also for second man or boy.J.Hargraves, Massawippi.35.Business Opportunities Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A.YVON SIROIS, C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.2-2691 Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66 r 15 \u2014 Sawyervllle Tel.2-7413 \u2014 Sherbrooke Z.FRANK Painter & Paperhanger Rensonablo rates.Free estimates.Phone 3-5940 Inside and outside work.WANTED PARTIES INTERESTED IN RAISING CHINCHILLAS for our breeding farm.Very large profits can be expected.Guaranteed market for all breeding stock raised.For further information, please contact MAGOG CHINCHILLA RANCH Ayer's Cliff Road 1 mile from Magog SEE the new Remington Quict-Rlter\u2014 exclusive features, sensational performance, $6.45 monthly.Special student rates on rental machines.; Remington Rand Ltd., 102 Wellington St.North.Tel.2-4088.3A.Farm Machinery j ATTENTION Farmers! Used tractor of different sizes, make Massey-Harris and Ford, in good condition, carrying guaranteed; also all kinds of i used farm machinery.Easy terms if required.Apply at Cruickshank and Packard Reg\u2019d., North Hatley, Que.Tel.67r2.BRAND new \"bachelor apartment\u201d North Ward, three rooms, heated, hot water year around, Venetian blinds.Apply 199 Chartier between 7-9 p.m.Tel.2-0607.FOUR room heated apartment Frigidaire, electric stove, Venetian blinds, incinerator, West Ward.Immediate occupancy.Tel.3*5030.RESTAURANT on Beebe Main Street.Good business and living quarters.Phone.460*5 Beebe.COFFEE shop and dining room in good town, good living quarters.Apply Box 229, Cannington, Ont.LONG established Beauty Parlor, doing excellent business.Situated near Sherbrooke.Address Box 335, The Record.4.Property for So!e BUYING or selling, you'll do better when you consult, Charles Connors, Real Estate Broker.The broker with a large number of prospects.144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Residence; 2-2562.36.Miscellaneous 14.Cottages to Let RICHMOND lake Cottage suitable for four or five in family, quiet locality, electricity and water fully furnished.Available August 2-16, and all of September.Phone 806 Richmond.: WOULD LIKE typing to do at home I in spare time.Dial Sherbrooke 2-7568.19A.Rooms Wanted LENNOXVILLE\u2014English speaking bus.iness man desires room with or without breakfast.Apply Record Box 337.AUCTION SALE Saturday, August 1st AT 1 P.M.SHARP The Marions (BOLTON PASS ROAD1 Two-piece chesterfield set with foot, stool, 2 end tables, 2 secretaries.1 sacrificed at $13,000 for quick sale, | jPi-ench chair, 1 Boston rocker, 2 lea- GENERAL store with stock and equipment, tenement over store, to be MOVING?Storage space for furniture,: one month or more, Sherbrooke, Warehousing.Tel.3-5711.39.Lost and Found FOUND\u2014Keys in zipper case.May be had by Identifying same at Record Office.46.Pets for Sqle 11:15 Pop Favoritsi.I 12.00 New» ana Sign Off.TUESDAY 6.00\tNew* 6.05\tParty Line 6.45\tSacred Heart , 7.00 News ! 7.05 Musical Clock 7.30\tSports ; 7.35 Thoughts for Today 8.00\tNews I 8.15 Musical Clock : 8.30 Morning Devotions i 8.45 Musical Clock i 9.00 News 9.05\tMusical Varieties 9 45 Light and Lyrical 10.15\tFancy Fingers 10.30\tAlrlane Melodic» 10.45\tMusicale ! 1.05 Guess What7 11.15\tInterlude i 11.30 Tunes That Remain i 11.45 Musical Roundup 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSunshine Hour 1.00\tNews 1.15\tInterlude , 1.20 Hi \u2019 1.45 Invitation 2.00\tDouble Or Nothing 2.30\tMusic of Manhattan ! 2.45 Singing Americans 1 3.00 News 3.05\tThis Is the Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party 4.30\tReminiscing in Tempo 5.00\tNews 5.05\tRiding the Range 5.30\tHopper\u2019s Hoedown 5.45 Western Five 6.00\tNews 6.10 Town Crier 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6,35 Liberal Party 6.55 Canadian Lesion 7.00\tSingers of Today and Yesteryear SAMOYED pups from accredited country kennels.Clean, healthy.Blair! 7.15 Club Date Wilson, East Bolton Road, Magcg.; 7.30 Four-Gentlemen Phone 2330.41.Boats and Motors cash $7,000, balance yearly payments Must be seen to be appreciated.Box 75, Rock Island.AT WEST Shefford, an up-to-date house, with 6 rooms, bathroom, double garage, and quite a piece of land.Near R.C.Church.Apply to George Malbeuf, West Shefford.DUPLEX house, modern, garage, large lot, good location.For information apply H.L.Smith.Bishopton, Que.PROPERTY for sale at 119 Water St.in the Village of Danville, Que.Sit.uated near new school on main bus lines, 8 rooms, large lot 97 ft.frontage 187 feet deep, large shed and barn, painted 1952; also new furnace installed.Apply to H.W.Goodenough, 52 Main St., Danville, Que.WE CAN sell your property quickly and efficiently.Have Immediate clients.List with us now.Fred Conway 13 Wellington North.Telephone 3 2874 ther upholstered chairs, 2 converted oil lamps, table lamp, tri-lamp, bridge lamp, sewing machine with cabinet, drapes, some antiques, mirrors, odd chairs and tables, 4 kitchen cabinets, Pyrene fire extinguisher, coffee grinder, set porcelain canisters, kitchen clock, pots, etc., dishes, kitchen scales, bathroom scales.General Electric washing machine, corner cupboard, 4 poster bed, vanity and highboy mahogany, 2 radios, 2 night tables, 2 girl\u2019s bicycles, extension ladder, 6 tables, verandah MOTORBOAT, powerful inboard marine engine.Fast sturdy and safe.Equipped trailer and tarpaulin.$1,500 or nearest offer.Phone Knowl.ton, ()02r6.How to handle the young male One day, your 3rd-grader\u2019s still a baby; the next, he\u2019s suddenly all male, turns fresh, disobedient.kitchen table with flour bin, electric saw, garden tools.carpets, rugs, antique chair, doll carriage, picnic basket, hair clippers, 2 pair roller skates, several laundry articles and many articles not listed.Terms: Cash.W.D.SOLES, Auctioneer.SHERBR000KE CEMENT PRODUCTS LTD.Manufacturers of Cement Pipes, Blocks and Bricks Brompton Rd.\u2014 Tel.2-4915 bench and rocker, porcelain topped Should you crack down, bring him into line .or will discipline hinder his development, make him a \"Momma's boy\u201d?In August Header\u2019s Digest, a parent who\u2019s known the pain \u2014 and joy \u2014 of raising a 7-year-old gives common-sense tips on how to guide your own child through this difficult age.Get your August Header\u2019s Digest today: 38 articles of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current, books.NEW AND RECONDITIONED ¦ .\t¦ .\t» ¦\tn MOTORS ^ AUCTION SALE Estate of Mrs.Mary E.Osgood, OLD ANGUS ROAD, COOKSHIRE AT 1 P.M.SHARP Friday, July 31st.Moffat Electric Range, Westinghouse: Refrigerator, kitchen (table & chairs), kitchen clock, bookcase & writing-desk combined, chesterfield set, R.C.A.Victor radio, bookshelf, antique grandfather clock by Whiting of Winchester, wardrobe, flattop desk, typewriter table, new Royal portable typewriter apd case, 2 filing cabinets, artificial fireplace, barometer.Hoover vacuum cleaner, Williams sewing machine, electric washing machine, verandah couch, carpets, rugs, small tables, chairs, beds, cedar chest, chest of drawers, 2 muskox robes, china & silverware, garden hose, lawnmower, garden tools, many other small articles too numerous to mention.A.R.ROUSSEAU, Auctioneer, Tel.69.East Angus.STARTERS\tX' rj REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances Tlfiggett &bcX/vc.153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 TEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \u201cThe First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" Unwanted, superflous hair removed immediately from Face, Arms, Legs, with HAR-OUT REMOVER.Yos, you can actually remove hair above and below the skin surface.It is harmless.ODORLESS and leaves ?he skin soft, smooth and lovely to touch.WE GUARANTEE that we will refund your money if after the third application hair grows back.Priced at only $2.00.Triple size $5.00.Rush your name and address.Enclose cheque, cash or money order\tor\twe\twill send C.O.D.plus postal\tcharges.BEAUTY LINE PRODUCTS D»pt.0-75\t94 Adelaida St.W., TORONTO, Canada WASHERS REPAIRS '\"\u2019V* Estimates Given Work Guaranteed R0SS-BIRQN ELECTRIC LTD.a 183 Frontenac St., Sherbrookt.Tel.2-1564 7.45 Canada At Work 8.00 Radio Theatre 8.30\tChalet Concert 9.30\tAlbert Pratz 10.00\tBBC Presents 10.35 Musical Program 11.00\tNews 11.10 Sports 11.15 Pop Favorites 12.00\tNews, Close WIKE (1490 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5:30 Curtain Call 5:45 Story Time 6:00 Showtime from Hollywood 6:15 News 6:30 Music to Dine By 6:45 Evening Star 6:50 Sports 7:00 Fred Waring : 7:15 Fish and Hunt Highlights 7:20 Under the Capitol Dome 7:25 News 7:30 Bing Sings ! 7:45 According to the Record [ 7:55 News 8:00 Guy Lombardo 8:15 Perry Como 8.30\tHugo Winton Halter i 8:45 Star Time 8:55 News 9:00 So You Want to Write a Song 9.30\tTown And Country Time 9:45 Tomorrow\u2019s News Now 10.00\tJourney Into Melody 11:00 Headline News 11:05 Sign Off TUESDAY 6.30\tThoughts for Today 6.40 R.F.D.Roundup 6:55 News 7:00 Coffee Time 7:30 Checkerboard Program 7:45 News 8:00 Morning Special 8:15 Sacred Heart 8:30 Coffee Time 8:45 Coffee Time 9:00 Coffee Time 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Homemaker Harmonies X 9:45 Spotlight on a Star 9:50 In the Woman\u2019s World 9:55 News 10:00 The Three Sons 10:15 Woman of the Week 10:30 The Guy and Midge Show 11:00 News 11:05 What\u2019s the Temperature?11:10 Best on Wax 12:00 Dick Haymes Show 12:15 News 12:30 Luncheon Melodies 12:40 Dally Market Summary 12:45 Farm Journal 12:55 News 1.00\tClassified Of The Air 1.15 Roger\u2019s Rangers 1.30\tSports Parade , 2.00\tMicrogroove Matinee 3:00 Musical Merry Go Round 4:00 Rhythm Round Up 4:30 This and That with Music 5:30 Curtain Call 5:45 Planet Man 6:00 News 6:30 Music to Dine By 6:45 Sports 7:00 Fish and Hunting Highlights 7:30 Under the Capitol Dome CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 6.00 Afternoon Concert 5.30\tSecret Valley Ranch 5.45\tMusical Program 5.55 Montreal Stock Exchange 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sport» 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tInternational Commentary 6.35\tGood Old Days ' 7.15 Maxine Wake ! 7.45 Audrey Farnell Sings I 3.00 Fighting Words 8.30\tFederal Election\u2014SC , 9.00 Hollywood Bowl Concert 10.00\tCBC Nationa.i.D.PRESCRIPTION.For f/ie Cottage .for General Needs .WE'VE A MOST COMPLETE SELECTION OF GOOD USED FURNITURE! ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.The Furniture Store Next to the City Parking Lot MEADOW ST.\u2014 TEL.2-1355 TODAY HON.DOUGLAS ABBOTT Minister of Finance CKTS 7:00 P.M.MRS.JOYCE MARSHALL CKTS 11:10 a.m.\"Canadian Topics\" Alan MACNAÜGHTON Candidate \u2014 Mount Royal CKTS BLONDIE lïïiiF By Chic Young ASPHALT PAVING WHO FUT THIS NOTE IN THE BOX SUGGESTING TWO-MONTH SUMMER VACATIONS THIS IS WONDERFUL,POP-.NOT A THING TO DO UNTIL NEXT SEPTEMBER THINK,DADDY-NO SCHOOL-1 CAN SLEEP UNTIL NOON ( IF I WANT OUR ASPHALT PLANT HAS RE-OPENED! 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AT LEAST I GET The bathroom TO MYSELF IN THE MOPNING WHILE THE CHILDREN ARE \u2019ON SUMMER VACATION 6:35 p.m.fcuwesTiON REG'D The Liberal Organization Tel.2-5122 800 King East tfHlC N-'ouxf^ WILDROOT CREAM-OIL CHARLIE RCOWFR.THERE HOWTO CONTROL THE BOUNDING \"HANS VC3B aswoww ©(?ns BEEN SMOOTH SAILING WITH MARY SINCE 1 SWITCHED TO .WILDROOT CREAWOC / BRINGING UP FATHER JIM AND I COULD BE SAILING PRETTY IF HE'D ONLY DO SOMETHING ABOUT THAT HAIR/ Bv George McManus IS NOTHING UKC WILDROOT - l-J CREAM-OILtOR \" | C i GOOD GROOMING V W » HK THE WIND OUT J^tOFMV SAILS\u2014 jiôss -you'll ee happy TO HEAf?OF MY' \t.jng headdress which held her Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Conley, arrived on Thursday, en route from Maine to their home, in Montreal, F|.iends o{ Mrs Andrew Card, and are spending a few days with\twin rggrgt to learn the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs, h js a paijgnt in the Sherbrooke Ernest.Conley, Perry Street, and ; Mr, and Mrs.Clayton Conley, High \u2018\t« St^et.\tt, * *\tMiss Pauline Brooks, of Mont- \u2019\t,,\treal, was a guest at the Gingues- ,, ., ,\t.\t,\t, Mr.Horace Roy, of Magog, was .P1;nr weddtnf!, whi(.h took place iI)utfh fhnnn[;' and ,carnefi a the guest of his mother.Mrs.Ber-1 s (l)rda morninR and sp(:n, the -'iuet of pink carnations, nadette Lecours, and his aunt,' -\t-\t-\t-\t-\t*\u2019 Miss Blanche Roy, during the B week-end.\\ ,\t., , , .Mr.and Mrs.Fred Gaunter, ac-\t.-.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mutenwr, |Companied by Mr.and Mrs.John ;|nd Mr.Joseph Laverty, of Tor of Brooklyn, N.Y., have left for |\thave returned from a holi-|°nto, Ont.their home, after spending two ! day Sp0nt at n|d Orchard Beach, Mrs.Pehlemann, mother of the weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Walter : yig,\tbride, was gowned in navy and Mutchler, Sr.,.Argyle Street.Mr.\t- * »\t! white nylon over taffeta, and she and Mrs.R.K.Beadwee, of Bionx- Mr.and Mrs.C.(».F\u2019rappied i wore a matching hat and accès-ville, N.Y-, were also recent guests i |,8Vp returned from California, af-i series and a corsage of red roses, at the same home.\tter having visited the former\u2019s sis- MrR.Jessome, mother of iter and nephew, Mrs.1,.FI Rob Mrs.Marcus Taylor, of Win- sjnson and hPr son, Dr.John Rob-nipeg, Man., spent a week with : jnson, for several weeks.i chard\u2019s job, as she makes person- Mrs.Libby, Mrs.Owens.Mrs.Bel There were nine members and cher, Miss Barton.Mrs Eldridge one visitor present.Mrs.G.Stain- Mrs.Chapman.Mrs.Soles Mrs\u2019 thorpe presided and the subject Osborne and little granddaughter for July was\u2014 In Action for the Miss Johnston.Church.Mrs.Stainthorpe lead in Mrs.H A Holden and Mrs.Geo.the worship service and the bn Holdcn spent a day recently in Mrs.Rhicard.ding.And there\u2019s this to remem- ;:ve bottle caps, pencil sharpener, clothes pins and plastic spoons.Games were played with Mr.H, Fowler winning the game of So why not see that yours is points and Mrs.E.Crack winning the ship game.All guests received party favours.Mrs.E.Crack assisted her daughter in opening her: The first gifts to arrive the biggest thrill, one of the early birds?shoulder length veil and she car- 7u\u201e i\"roo 'i ' ried a white Prayer Book covered ' r-\u2019 n a\tlarge cities, giv with red Sweetheart roses.appearances in department ujf\t7pnefI?S T?d Knowlton, guests of Mrs.\"Dan tended the Strawberry Festival in her gifts which included the k-rnd with her mother, VIrs, A.Brooks, London Street.Miss Constance Bryant, of Magog, as maid of honor for her cousin, was dressed in a ballerina length gown of blue organdy over i taffeta, and she wore a matching hou-1 Mr.Carl Pehlemann, of East Angus, cousin of the bride acted: as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Clarence Larkin, of Montreal,; ing lectures on the care and selec tion of the company's wide range of Tex-made products for essome, mother n[ the groom, was unable to attend.Mrs.Joseph Laverty, of Toron-1 Mr.and Mrs.C.LaDue.Norwood, Academy Street, Lennoxvillc, and while there was driven by her hosts to Waterloo, where she visited other relatives and friends.Mrs.Evans Joslin was one of the hostesses at the sherry party which was\theld at.the Sherbrooke\tCountry\tClub,\tFriday\tafternoon,\tfor the visiting members of various golf\tclubs,\tin the\tProvince.*\t>i*\t'k Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Conley, High Street, have returned from a two weeks\u2019 motor trip through the New EIngland States, New York City and at Woodridge, N.J., where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Quails, *\t* * Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Labonte, of East Angus, announce the engagement of their daughter, Flloa-nor Bernice, to Mr.Paul Irving Taylor, son of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor, of Birchton.The marriage will take place September 19, at Em -anuel United Church, East Angus.* * * Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Goodfellow and Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Goodfellow.Brompton Road, were Mr.Thomas Smith, of Stoneham, Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Ward and children.Margaret, Wilburt and Lloyd, of Ixv retteville.M by Mrs.Florence Roster.\tThe\tGreene\tcnn\u201en hymn, \"From Ocean Unto Ocean,\" .\t\u201e, , .\t^utton.was read responsively, followed by,\t, ss Myrtle Shufe.was a week- Mrs.Effie Libby was in Sutton \u2022\t^ J\tJ .end guest of Mr.\tand Mrs.H.A,\tone evening.Gilchrist, Mrs.S.Morri- fIo.ldRn'Tr-i i r\tMr.Percy Smith, of Sutton, son, Mrs.Batchelor and Miss An- r.\"1Ra Luce, of Macdonald attended the races which nie Stevens assisted Mrs.\tStain-\tGollege, spent a\tweek-end with\theld here.thorpe in carrying out the Pr°- ^'\u2018M^MiUo^Peters an pr«yer Mrs.gram in\tmm\t.above mentioned subject.Minutes vii,-\u2019 wa.s T1\tonp.eveninR connection with the were read by the secretary, Mrs.Brown Beauty Mop and Duster set, bathroom brushes, broom, mops, cleaners and polishes for her new home.After the gifts were opened and were admired, Miss Crack thanked the hostess and her friends in her us-Mr.and Mrs.Sibley, of \u201cLen-\tual pleasant manner.The room ern,\" spent a few days in Mont-\twas decorated in pink and white real.\tstreamers and a large white wed- Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Chapman, of\tding bell.Refreshments were serv- calling on Mr.ed at the close of the evening, and Mrs.S.H.Salsbury and other Guests from out of town includ- Mr\tand\tMrs\tFrnnst\tcihiev\trelatives here recently.\ted Mr.and Mrs.C.Knights, Mr.\t.\tu\tis.\tc-inesi\taioiey, ot Miss Pat Ladd and Miss Norma\tand Mrs.Art Henderson and of Sherbrooke, of Cowans- Miss Audrey Stone is spending ('.Taber, and approved.Roll Cali : a wec*ia ï10! «ay 'n,\u2019H?ntrS?*\tKnowlton were was answered with a Bible verse.^er ParCnts\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Gardner A thank-you note was read from Mr.L.A.Booth Stone Mrs Roster MVP the financial Montreal, were guests of his par- , wlss ^ La™ ana .mss .wma ana mrs.ah Mis Roster gate tneunanciat\tsihlev n \"ten Luce were callers at the nome of daughter Susan, report showing sum ot $12.57 was cms,*, ann Mrs- »1Dley- a' Lcn - ,\t.,\t.\tMrs.Elizabeth Johnston.\tMr.and Mrs.A.Tibbits, Mr.and taken in for the month of June.c\u201c'.\t_.p ,\t.\tMr.Jack Draper, of Cowans- Mrs.S.McLellan, of Lennoxvillc, ï?eedbdalniloTa^amSftt .y a patient in the B.M.P Hospital ^ ^ also a caller a.- j^-^an^ills^f Ma^a- wte%oSrtV#s£Sthedlastnmeaiï Brome Lake^wRh hcr daughter f- Marshall Dalpé is spending of Melbourne and Mr.and Mrs.L.;\t; Mrs.fcPe^s,a\u201ed Lm.J,^ ^few^ay^ho.iday^tat^ lus^par- Brooks.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Belcher, I ing.1 lie zxukum MiKeiuij; win lie\t,,\t\u201e held with Mrs.Merrill Taber, on :\tDonald Martin, ot JOAN BLANCHARD Mrs.Otis Fowler read the Bible lesson from John 14: 8-24.Mrs.Batchelor read obedience from and the twins, Mac and Connie.' onf, week-end.to, sister of the groom, wore a blue and white figured nylon Friends nf Miss Clem George, j dress with a matching hat and ac-uho has been a patient in the j cessorics and a corsage bouquet Sherbrooke Hospital for the past | of yellow roses, ton weeks, will be glad to know | The reception was held at the she has returned to her home, home of Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Conley street, Lennoxvillc.\t! Stokes, of Burv, uncle and aunt\t,, i k ii i i\t-, *\t*\t\u2019\tof the bride, and immediately af-'household purposes.In addition1\t^ 0\u201c®red a pr^- Mr, 'Clifford Wright suffered Mr.E.N.Griffith, of Drum-\tter Mr.and Mrs.Jessome left for\tshe will operate a\thelp-for-house-\tei._miGucnnst, tne secretary,, sevpre lnjuries t0\this {ace\tand mondville, arrived on Friday to\ttheir\twedding trip to the Lauren-\twives service by direct mail\tfrom\tpicsented\ttne minutes, wmen were i Jlead whj|e ^.p^ing\tjn the gravel spend some lime with his brother i\ttians,\tthe bride travelling in a\ther headquarters\tat 1950\tSher- j adopted as read.Roll Call was -t at Qjjman>s Corner.He\twas and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Z.j\twhite\tand brown figured frock,\throoke St.West,\tMontreal\tand\tanswered\tby paying the mon.my \u2022 taken to the B.M.P.\tHospital.W, Griffith, Vimy Street.Miss j under a matching brown duster J )vr>,te a national column of advice hues.^ j ^ ^ u.(\tMrs.John Shufelt, of Sutton hrooke, accompanied by Mr.Guy\t., ,\t.T Mrf T onnard Grivor m-rsidrd Wilson, of Knowlton,\twere\tguests\tfccompamed by\tMiss Lillian Bar-\tMrs.P.Collette, of\tHartford, were rn-el the WA meet ine ThK °ne day of Mr.and\tMrs.\tH.A.\tber, of Montreal\tenjoyed a motor\tguests of Mrs.L.\tStolliker for a mcr the W.A.meeting.\tHolden\ttrip through the\tWhite Mountains\tdav recently theme for July was \u201cObedience.Mr and Mrs_ wi]liam Hamilton to Lake, Winnipesaukee, N.H.,, Mrs.E.Stone and Miss Hazel Isabelle Wilkie, of Richmond, is j and a brown hat and accessories, j to housewives.of Mr.and went on to study for her degree | ing.Other items of business were ael and smoky, spent, an' after- The date of the harvest chicken I was a recent \u201euest also a guest of her cousins at the j Upon their return Mr.and Mrs.j ^oan was s0^ ,0 a teacher jrde ^uPP^.r was ^or September ^jrs pj ^ Holden, same home.\tJessome will leave\tfor Ottawa,\t\"\then\tshe\tgraduated\tfrom\tJesus-1\t17.\tAdditional\tplans\tand\tauange-\tMrs.\tRonald\tEldridge\tand\tfour *\t*\t»'\twhere they will take\tup residence\tMarie\tconvent\tin\tQuebec,\tbut\tshe j\tments\twill\tbe\tmade\tat\tnext,\tmeet-\tlinle\tsnn\tTimmy\tjeremv, Mich- Mrs.W.J.Year, Esplanade Ave-i at 136 Brighton Avenue.\t.I niv,^\tK\u201ec,n0cc\t.\t- -\t\u2022\t'\t'\t- nue, who underwent an operation The bride is a graduate of in the Royal Victoria Hospital,\t! Bishop\u2019s University,\tLennoxvillc; Montreal, was accompanied home\tand Ihr groom graduated in en- on Thursday by her sister, Mrs.\tj S|nt'('1'mg from Nova\tScotia Tcch- D.A.Baldwin, ot Quebec, who I n'ca* School, will remain with her for some time.*\t* * Mr with her for some!, Gl-tost;s at the wedding were from Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, ; East Angus, Upper Melbourne, and Mrs.Clarence Tincarro i Bllry and Sherbrooke.noon in Richford recently.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Belcher, BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED 5$^ m BREAD 24-oz.when baked OUaiÜ Tel.2-2744 announce the engagement of their daughter, Clarice Myrtle, to Mr.Raymond Thomas Grenier, son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Grenier, of East Angus.The wedding has been arranged lo take place Saturday, September 5, in St.Louis Church, at East Angus, Que.^\t+\t>i< Mr.and Mrs.K.L.Halpenny entertained at their home.Dominion Avenue, Thursday evening, in honor of\tMrs.\tGarth\tFleet, the former Miss Elizabeth Bryant, and Mr.Fleet, whose marriage took place Saturday afternoon in S.t i Peter\u2019s Church.*\t* * I Mr.and\tMrs.\tWaller\tD.\tCody, ot Toronto, Out.,\tand sons,\tMessrs, j Kendrick and Conrad Cody, who I have been guests of Mr, and Mrs, j Thomas Saunders, Warren Street, Lennoxvillc, and other friends in the vicinity, left on Friday.RHICARD-SANFORD RHICARD-SANFOR1) Cowansville, Que.\u2014 The marriage of Margaret Jean, daughter ot Mr.and Mrs.Leland Sanford, of Cowansville, to Mr, Kenneth Rhicard, Jr., son of Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard, Sr., of Knowlton, and the marriage of Audrey Leola, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.eland Sanford, to Mr.Harold in home economics at Plessisville, discussed and dealt with and later graduated from the\tThe hymn, \u201cSavior Teach Me Iraphagen\tSchool of Fashion in\tDay by Day, was sung and the\t^jjss\tNorma\tOwens\tand\tMiss\tDora New York\tCity.For a time\tshe\t; meeting closed with the Mizpah\tBarton\twere\tamong\tthose\twho\tat was with the fashion department : Benediction.\t|__________________________________ of a large Montreal department A sale of articles brought in by-store then\tshe served for\ttwo\tmembers present was held.Mrs.years as Canadian stylist for\tthe\tBatchelor won the Chinese sale ar* McCall Corporation of New York.tide.handling their patterns right ac-\tA -delicious lunch was served, ross Canada.She has also been Mrs.Driver being assisted in serv-fashion co-ordinator for Hudson\u2019s ing by Mrs.Stainthorpe and Miss Bay Company in Vancouver and, Carol Batchelor, more recently, stylist and designer;\tGénérai Notes for R.M.Ballantyne Co.Strat- Miss Beverley Waldron, ot Gal- Stone, returned from Massawippi, _n\twere\tguests\tof\tMr.\tand Mrs.\tSte-\trM'j\tCailt1e Far''c1.1 Jaf]d\tfamily,\tand were guests of Mr.and Mrs.thô w À âpvn\tphen\tMorson\tand\tfamily one\tday\tMansonville, attended the rae-\tWallace Stone, the W.A.dc\\o- .eeentlv_\t, es, also Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Mr.and Mrs.Orval Casey and Miller\tand family, Mr.\tHarold\tfamily are moving\tinto the home of Mrs.T.Husband.Mr.Albert and Gernard Arpin have installed their gas tanks at their .service station, recently built.Mr.James Cheek was chosen by -\tthe Protestant School Board to Mr.\tand Mrs.Charles\tLaduke\tcomplete the term\tnf Mr.Wesley and Mr.G.Cheney spent a week Gage who had resigned, in Warthington.\tMr.and Mrs.Bruce Kidd and Mrs.E.Gamble, of Chicago, was family spent a day in Granby revisiting her mother, Mrs.Bernice ; cently.Moore, and calling upon friend.Miss Elsie Gage has accepted a Mrs.L.Jacobs, of Richford, and position in the Post Office.Worden and son, Jerry, Mr.Har ry Wallace and Mr.Don Miller all of Knowlton.STANBR1DGE EAST ford, Ont.\tlup Hill, is spending a few weeks ! Joan's new career will be a busy with Mr.and Mrs.George John-one, taking her to all parts of ston.Canada to appear in retail stores.Miss Phyllis Smith has been Her lectures, at first at least, will spending a few days with her _\tbe primarily on the use of Tex-1 grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Henry! Rhicard \u2019son'of\"\\lr\"and*Mrs\u201c KerT imacle household cottons in their Fowler and family, neth Rhicard, Sr,,\u2019took place on \u2019 ™,s\t( a J ^ Mrs.Lloyd Batchelor Saturday June 27 in Trinity How she wl11 manage to do all and son, Teddy, Mrs.John Brad-y,\t\u2019\ttgVy j her work and travel too Joan I ley, Mr.Frederick Batchelor, and Peacock officiating Mr I hardly knows herself, yet some-! Miss Norma Weare were Sunday ChaTles Weddell played the wed- how she hopcs.,0 fi?d, ,lJ5?t0 en-i visitors at the home of Mr.and ding music, and Mrs! James Wil- gage 111 a .vanety of hobbles- sb
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