Sherbrooke daily record, 21 novembre 1956, Section 1
[" 1956\t\tNOVEMBER\t\t\t\t1956 S\tU\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t1\t2\t3 4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10 11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17 18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24 25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS wiNnv wn i.nrR liurrmiitfnt rain ending 'at* this evrnmi; Mainly cloudy and turninf s'oldcr tonight Snovrflur-nrs tomorrow.Winds southeasterly 25 shifting late this evening to southwest 40.l^>w tonight and high Thursday 30 and 35 Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE,* QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.NOVEMBER 21.19So Sixtieth Year U.N.FORCE GOES TO WORK ¦HntTT.V W.V.\t\u2014 1 \u2018\tABOVE BELOW v, NORMAL v.J*.\"' ABOVE NORMAL^ ''HP ^ CHICAGO BELOW NORMAL MUCH BELOW MEW ORUAN'i Contingent Will Try To Reduce Tension In Northern Section C MRO -1\u2019\t\\ unit of 1^0 battle-clad Norwegian troops moved into the northern aectoi of the Suer Canal rone today to tackle the l nited Nation* police foicn * fiiM active Middle East peace-keeping miaaion.\\ spoke am a n said the contingent would ti\\ to ease tension between Egyptians and British-h tench ton e» holding Port Said, at the north end of the canal 1 he operation hud a go ahead horn both lg>pl and the Biitish-E rench military authorities, but it was an nounced that it was not connected with ant withdrawal of British or 1 tench tioops front the Canal /one.The British-French commander at rort Said announced he EUJOY A STEINBERG'S TURKEY NOW / v-V-V .' GRADE \u201cA\u201d READY-TO-COOK Available in all weights) U T Here's your golden opportunity to sample the kind of Turkey you'll be able to get for Christmas at Steinberg's.Plump 'n tender, big, juicy turkeys that make your mouth water! M ¦ ¦ m \u2022 - m boy! Serve one (you'll find just the right size for your family at Steinberg's) this week-end! Fresh Milk-Fed VEAL LEGS (Shank Removed) freshly Ground Hourly Prepared From Quality Beet lb.f liiMi 'v~ Large 28-oz.Tin Aim SLICED, Flavourtul PORK LIVER At a Special Low Price! Hygrodo Midget BQLOGNA (Approximately 2 lbs.) * vN* nEMOKlLS at good times, good food with good friends around the Christmas dinner table are treasured gems ot the passing years.As the holiday season approaches, it is our pleasure to bring you on outstanding selection ot fine holiday foods.Steinberg's selection is made up ot over 5,000 quality prod ucts tor your family\u2019s eat ing enjoyment, not only at Christmastime, but throughout every season of the yeor.A Christmas gift of food, whether it'a given to your family, your friends, employees or business associates, is always appreciated.This year, give food for Christmas.Select it personally from our vast variety, or through the convenience of our Gift Certificates.Full information about our Gift Certificates available from your Steinberg's Manager.And during the coming holiday season, let us remember those families who may not be so fortunate.Your gift of food will make possible a brighter Christmas for them.* Togetherness is the word for today's family unity inspired by McCall's \u2014 the magasine of Togetherness.eWOr STEINBERG'S WONDERFUL VARIETY NOW REGATTA STANDARD QUALITY PEACHES HALVES! Orchard King Choice Quality TOMATOES 100% Pure! Rich, Full-bodied CREAM-0 INSTANT COFFEE ^$^.25 (Regular price $1.33) Tender Beef Added! SWIFT\u2019S P8EM 3S! Excellent for sauces, in omelets, served au gratin in soups or with spaghetti! PACKED AT FLAVOUR -PEAK! SPECIAL LOW PRICE! 12-oz.Tin FOR ONLY \"BIG CITY\" Fresh CHOCOLATE ROLL OQc THIS WEEK (fin (Reg.price 35c) \"BIG CITY\" HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKE (Approx.3 lbs.) Round or Oblong \u2014 I* (Approx.1 lb.) Square (Approx.2 lbs.) Round or BIG CITY'' MACAROON THIS WEEK A 23< New Low Prices on These Popular Brands CHALET Mild & Mellow 1-lb.pkg.CREAM-0 Full bodied Mb.pk.COFFEE Lido Family Mixed BISCUITS (Reg.price 65c) f&Hc 2-lb.Package Civ CHOCOLATE\tOUtm MALLOWS 16-OI.srfaC Ice Castle.Assorted Flavours ICE CREAM 'p\"\u201d 28 1 Orchard King Choice Ungraded GREEN PEAS I | Only Pood K Shopping Days Till Christmas LIBBY'S FANCY REFRESHING TOMATO JUICE 2\t29< WHOLE KERNEL, FANCY NIBLETSCORN ?.V4;; 33< CUP CAKES 6 -, 2 2t0:: 33< OLD FASHIONED CAKE*™; 31< Steinberg's brmgs you \"POPULAR MECHANICS\" Do-It-Yourself Encyclopedia Per Volume.A book a week for 12 weeks.Volume 9 is now available.:,î$ ii CHOOSE FROM A VARIETY OF PREMIUMS EA/o/OY STEINBERG'S FRESH VALUES NOW/ any ONE for only C°,k& Steinberg' Re9''ster S/i, Ps, or A^ore NOWother * StJJl disPt*y aP/emiums 5f9,nb*r9's Store/ y°Ür I « Black Diamond or Indian River, Fresh Crop 6RAPEFRU IT ¦ Ï s-fl \u2019N \u2022 / > * 1.» ! FLORIDA'S FINEST! (No.1 Canada Grade) Thin Skinned, Extra Juicy 96 SIZE, LOW PRICED! In handy polythene bag for only 49 f i i V 1 * J FIRE CHIEF TOY CAR Quebec Grown, Fresh Crisp NEW CARROTS Washed, thoroughly cleaned Quebec Grown Winter-Keeping FRESH CABBAGE Crisp, Young and Green Hard Top Style Fresh fruit and vegetable prices subject to market, fluctuations lbs.Po,by*cne Canada Grade No.1 Large Firm Head BWnii Frietien powered motor.20\" long.Battery-powered fleshing light on fender.Heavy gauge metal Rubber tires.Terrific Value Yours for \u2014 4 8527 SHERBnOUKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19M.f-OR BEST RESULTS\t\tFOR BEST RESULTS \u2022 TRY RECORD WANT ADS\t\tTRY RECORD WANT ADS LO.9-3636 CctiMct* All D*p«rtMaH.\t\tfhon# \u2014 LO.9-3636 Co«»*«cN All Dtpartmanfe 1.Articles For Sale 1 PIECE bathroom «et, complet».1 oak dlntnf room tabla Iroundi 1 matching aervlca table.Applyi Mr».J.Rex Grainger, R R.No.1, North Hatley, Que.ORDER your Chrlatmaa tree» now! All alzes and priced very reaaonably.Free delivery.Phone LO.7^314.12.To Let I HEATED 4 room apta., on Montreal St., Apply: 144 Montreal Street, or Tel: LO.Ï-7VIM (after 4 o'clock).YOU can buy at wholeaale price», high quality Swisa-made watches, fully guaranteed.Electric 8 day and 400 day clock», also assorted novelties, at Wal Trade Co., »« Wellington St.N.(under Tip Top Tailor).Walk down and aave $ » $ * 3.Typewriter* For Sole 15.\tRooms To Lot ROOM, with private entrance and shower.Near Sherbrooke Hospital.Phone LO.7J8M.16.\tRoom and Board GOOD comfortable home for boarder, television and telephone.Apply: Mrs.Jennie Dearulaaeaux, Tel: LO.1.8487.44.Property Wanted MODERN poultry farm for two or three thousand layers, near highway and station.Apply Racord Box 10.Business Directory Ad>ocat«s TYPEwnmaM.adding machines rant or buy direct from the manu factum, apodal etudent ratoa, time payment term», etandard or portable machinée.Ramlnffton Rend.107 Wellington at M.Phone U) MOM.4.Property For Scle GIVE yourself and your family a new home for Christmas.Call Charles Connors, Real Estate.Tel.LO.2-4000.NORTH WARD\u2014 3 tenement house consisting of 7 rooms with finished playroom, (available immediately); 5 rooms and 4 rooms.OU heated.Small down payment required.For further Information call LO.2-8581 or LO.7-4442.20.Wanted To Purchase i ____________________________________ | SECOND bend pteno In good condition\u2014pleyer or ordinary.Will pay good pries\u2014cash.LO.2-1108.WANTED\u2014 Good quality loose hay.Phone: Ayer's Cliff 613-r-23, or write M.E.Trev all, R.R.2, Ayer's Cliff.OLD COINS, medal, and paper cur I rency.Also hlstorlcsl books relat- Ilng to the Eastern Townships.Record Box 282., BEEF cam» and horses.Top prices paid.Call Paul Casey, 848 Short Street.Tel.LO.* 1038.ASHTON a rOBIN, Q C., Trial Work and Ganaral Practice.Kusenbloons Bldg, oppoalla City Hall, 138 Wal Ungtoo (North).LO.3 1120.ARMAND ROUSSEAU, Q.C.W a BRADLEY.Q.C.idvoea*#* , Nlcol Bldg., 8 Wellington KL North.Sherbrooke.Que.Tel.wfr-raine 24721.General ptlctlce Estai»» settled.PAUL MULLINS OCR V AIR.ÜX LL.U, general practice, triai and \u2022sta.e, 804 Continental Building, King St Wellington St».loi: LO 7 4991; Residence; LO.7-8144.Chartered Accountants P.& ROSS St SDN.Chartered A» touManta.Montreal.26.Help Wanted: Male LaVALLE'-L Bedard, Lyonnais.Me» mer, Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 104 Conll-ientaj Build In g.Sherbrooka.Tel: LO 2-9880.NORTH WARD- Urge, modern home, 2 apt»., 8IA rooms aach.Very low price.Down payment, approx.*4,000.Balança eaay terms.Apply: 293 Henekcr St, 8.Cars For Sale BEAUTIFUL Chevrolet Bel-Air 1984.Driven a few hundred miles only.Very reasonable price.Apply Record Box No.280.FARMER, single, fully experienced ! _________ wants work on farm.Apply: Record \u2014\t.Box 281.\tDentist 11.Livestock For Sale ^REGISTERED Suffolk Ram, 2 year» old.Came from Ontario.Hlrlam Brevoort, R.M.D.No.1, Beebe, Que.THREE dairy goats.Toggenburga.Must sell for lack of winter quart, ers.Tel.LO.2-0131.12.To Lei TO LET\u2014 For December 1st, 7 room houso on London Street, near Mitchell SehooL Tel: LO.2-9133.3 ROOM apartment, heated, with stove snd refrigerator.Occupancy December 1st.Phone LO.2.8652.NORTH WARD, 7 rooms and finished playroom, heated, hot water year round.Available Immediately.Call LO.2-8481 or LO.7-4442.NORTH WARD\u2014 Modern 4 room apt., heated, year around hot water, garage.*80 per month.2nd floor.Available December tat.Phone LO.2-7844 (daya), LO.9-2754 (evenings).ROY'S CLEANERS & DYERS 121 Queen St., Lcnnoxville.Phone LO.2-8131 for PICK UP * DELIVERY We'ro as near at your phone.Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Pierre Comtois, Chartered Accountants C.K.B ELANCER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, CA.YVON SIROIS, CA.CLAUDE POULIN, CA.83 Walllngton North Sherbrooke Tel.: LO.2-2891 JOIN A GREAT TEAM Enloy three years of sdventure and comradeship In the colourful Regiment of Canadian Guards, the youngest yet largest Regiment In our Infantry.There Is challenge and opportunity for young men In The Canadian Guards ., , , \u2022\tTRAVEL THROUGHOUT CANADA \u2014 PKRHAPS OVIRSRA4 \u2022\tL1ARN TO HANDLE AND LEAD MEN \u2022\tDEVELOP STRENGTH AND SiLF-CONPIDENCE \u2022\tSERVE AND MAKE FRIENDS WITH MEN FROM ACROSS CAN ADA \u2022\tFINEET MEDICAL AND DENTAL CARE \u2022\t30 DAYS PAID HOLIDAY A YEAR \u2022\tOUTSTANDING PENSION PLANE \u2022\tNEW INCREASED ARMY RATES OF PAY After these 3 great years, choose a lifetime Army career, or return to civilian life a better man.You are eligible If you are between 17 and 40 years old, have at least Grade 8 education, and can meet Army test requirements.Mall the coupon below, 'phone or visit your nearest Army Recruiting Station.Army Recruiting Station, 70 Belvidere St.South, Sherbrooke, P.Q.Tel.LOrraine 2-8808 Please send me, without obligation, full Information on Army careers.NAME .DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist J(M Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7-88*4.Optometrists ALBERT, TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental HuUdlnfi, Sherbrooke Tel: LO.V0S17 Era» «xarrlnedL ¦ NOTICE La Compagnie d\u2019immeuble du Plateau Uamlrand whoso principal place of business Is at Sherbrooke, P.Q., gives notice that It will apply to the Ueutenant.Governor of the Province of Quebec to accept the surrender of Its charter.LEONIDAS BACHAND, Notary, Secretary-treasurer.AUCTION SALE tor Gordon Temple, 5 Miles from AYER\u2019S CUFF, 4 Miles from FITCH BAY, On BROWN\u2019S HILL RD.I Friday, November 23rd, AT 12 O'CLOCK SHARP Nine heifers; 3 brood sows (due In | November); 0 shosts (4 months old); 48 B-month old pullets; 10 hens; hay loader; mowing machine; manure spreader; reaper; hors# rake; wag.gons; sleds; disc & smoothing hap row; plows; cultivator; horse hoe: harnesses; about 400 hates of hay: 100 bales straw; 300 bu.oats and barley; all small farming tools; some household goods and many other articles loo numerous to mention.Reason for sale; owner is leaving the place.Selling without reserves.Term» of Auction: CASH.HOWARD STANDISH, (Auctioneer), Tel.Ayer\u2019s Cliff 601-r-2.ADDRESS .CITY/TOWN PROV.TELEPHONE \"Big-Time\" Talent For Richmond's Scottish Concert RICHMOND \u2014 The St.Andrew's Society has gone into the i field of the \"big time\u201d to iecure talent for its \"t08th annua! Scottish concert which will be presented at the Myra Theatre at 8.30 p.m.on Saturday, December 1.The committee in charge announces this year's show will be headlined by Jock Laurie and his R.C, A.F.Pipe Band from 401 Squadron, Montreal, which took top honors in Edinburgh, Scotland, two years ago.To add polish to the event they have acquired the services of Ger^ Hebert of Station CFCF, one of Montreal\u2019s top disk jockeys.\u2022 Ronnie Mathews, also of CFCF, will accompany Fred Hill, noted tenor of OFUF fame, and Ella j Scott, a singer noted for her Scottish ballads, is taking leave of the Stork Club to be on hand.To add to the color to the i\u2019ipe Band, the Society has booked a group of Scotish dancers from Sherbrooke, December 1 will be a night to remember in Richmond, as this year's St.Andrew's celebration takes on a new look, an evening of entertainment for the whole family.To Present Play At Drummondville Home And School DRUMMONDVILLE\u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Drummondville Home and School Association will be held on Thursday, November 20, at 8 p.m.in the school auditorium.A short play entitled \u201cAnd You Never Know,\u201d starring Denis Northcote, Mrs.C.C.Cannon and Miss D.Mains, will be presented, followed by an open forum, led by Alex Gnaedinger, to dis- ; cuss the situations revealed in the play.A lot of time and effort have been put into the play and the executive hopes that all members will attend this interesting meet-1 ing.Radio Guide Television Guide 1.00\tPress ftt-we 4.04 Hilling fba 4.00\tNews 8 III lowo Crltr Na»a 4 14 1240 Suppt* Club \u2022 30 SporUcast 8.34 12*0 Huppes flub CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS 6VSNINO - 7.00 RawhJda Rang* | 7.14 Roving Reporter [ 7.30 Music of Many Nations 8.00\tAssignment 9.00\tUdn Music Hall 9.30 Retarded Cblldrar CHLT-TV \u2014 Channel 7 ! 44 Station Opening 4.00\tNtws roundup 8.04\tMusical Clock 8 30 Kant) Fair 6.30\tMusical Clock 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPreas Nasrs 7.04\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSport» Roundup 7.34 Musical Clock 8.00\tCBU News 8.14 Musical Clock 8\t30 Classical Music 8.45\tMui ntng Devotions 9.00\tBack To The Bible 9\t30 Bilingual Bandstand 9 44 School Broadcast 10.15 Two tor a Quarter 31.SifuationWanted: Male 600 LARGE LOTS \u20229 DRUMMOND DEVELOPMENT Prices $850.00 up Terms if desired.Apply: EDDY BLOUIN 46 King St.Wast SHarbrooka, P.Q.Tal.LO.M69S MARRIED man with considerable experience sales and piirchtain*.presently employed, desires position with reliable firm.Record Box 279.EXPERIENCED driver with chauffeur\u2019s license would like part-time work.Is willing to do any odd Jobs.Tel.LO.2-5536.36.Miscellaneous APARTMENT TO LET VICTORIA STREET Basutiful New 2\u2019/a room*.Elactric stove, frigidaire, hot water year 'round .private entrance.Vary (tillable for two parsons.Immediate occupancy.For further da-tail*.HEALTH SALON PHYSIOTHERAPY PSYCHOLAXATION SWEDISH MASSAGE 1741 White St.\u2014 LO.7 5307 GUARANTEED watch repairs.Faat dependable service.Reasonable rates Free estimates.Wal Trade, 99 Wellington St.North.Tel LO 2-9638.WE BUY LOGS - BIRCH - Aircraft, Select, and Grades Nos.1 and 2.Some of the defects rejected for veneer are acceptable to us.Good prices.Write for specifications and prices to: BARNSTON LUMBER LIMITED P.O.Box 458, COATICOOK, QUE , Phone Victor 9-2892 LADD'S MILLS\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Drew and family were recent visitors of her sisters, Mrs.W.Cunnington in Stanstead, and Mrs.Rene Ro-derigue in Rock Island.| Miss Rowena Sutton of Barns-ton, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.Hubert j Sutton.Miss Hazel Bailey of Sher-J brooke, spent the week-end in Coaticook with her mother, Mrs.Homer Green, and aunt, Miss Hazel Bishop.PIGEON HILL\u2014 Mr.Sidney Laycock was taken | to the Notre Dame du Rosaire | Hospital in Bedford, after suffer-1 ing a stroke.Mrs.Belle Bockus is spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs.H.Douglas in Stanbridge Ridge.ORDF.RS taken for homemade bread and Christmas fruit cakes.Tel.LO.7-5852.37.Personal ! HYGI1CNI supplies (rubber goods) Malted postpaid In plain aealed envelope with price list.Six samples.|\t24c.24 samples, *1 (10.Malt order Dept.C-2.Nov Rubber Cm.Bo* 91, | Hamilton, Ont.7 STORAGE 7 ¦PROBLEMS- Located In a traffic and flood-froe area.Soo us for «ihter your seasonal or full time requiro-mentt.\u201442,000 Sq.Ft.of floor space with 20 ft.ceiling clearance.\u2014Automatic Sprinkler Protection throughout.\u2014Heated or Unheated areas as required.\u2014Private Railroad Siding.\u2014Truck as well as Railroad loading and unloading facilities.\u2014Mechanical Handling Equipment.\u2014Delivery and Forwarding Services \u2014 Telephons Answering connection.\u20147.30 AM.to 5.30 P.M.\u2014 Permanent Staff.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WAREHOUSING LIMITED Roy and Cabana Sts, Sherbrooke \u2014 LO.9-2014 TO LEASE Combined Service Station and Garage Centrally located for local and highway trade \u2014 6 bays, 2 pits, 3 offices, storage room, etc.For further details Phone LO.7-5008 after 6 p.m.OK\" QUALITY at Foxbrooke Motors\t LTD.\t 1953 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan, Metallic Gray, Radio.\t$ 1 Hester, Whifewell\t3 Tires.1956 Price\t $1,750 \u2014 NOW\t/ \t5 1953 CHiVROLET Coach, Dark Blua, Radio, Air Condi-\tC H 1 tioner.Good Tires,\to Smart and Economical \u2014 1956 Price\t9 $1.375 \u2014 NOW\t5 1948 PONTIAC\ts Coach, Light Blue.Heater and Pres-\t2 tone.$now Grip Tire*.Ready to go \u2014 1956 Price $475.\t9 5 NOW\t\u2014\t Franchised dealer for\t CHEVROLET - CADILLAC\t OLDSMOBILE\t 345 Wellington St\tSouth Tel*.LO.9-3606\u2014LO\t9-3608 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATS \u2014 J cents eat word, minimum char*» 4» cants 1er ta word» or Usa; three comtcullve Insertion», *1.24; tlx coniacuttve Insertions, S2.U: (Cash rate) IS cents for mailing Record Box replies.ADS ACCEPTED \u2014 All farms et clissifitd ads, Legal Notices and Auction Sa\u2019j» accepted un'il 4:00 p.m.the day pravloua ta tha date of Insertion.LO.9-3636 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tG'unmon and Sptnam 5.45\tLegends of India t>.uu New» 8 19 Sport» 8\t15 Sights snd Sounds 6.30\tByline 7.00\tNawa\t\u2018 7.05 Coneart llm»' 7.30\tCBC Newa 7 35 Coneert Tima 8.00\tNews 4 15 Moi ulng Devotions 8.30\tOlympic Report 8.45\tMusical March Past 9\t00 CBC Newa 9.04 Music U) The Morning 9.45\tSchool Broadcast 10.14 Kindergarten Of The Air 10.30\tShirley Brett 10.40 .tuth Harding 10.45\tNews 10.48 Sweet Hour of Prayer 11.00\tOne Man\u2019» Family 5.00\tSupper Club 8.00\tNews 6 05 Supper Club d 45 Sports 7.00\tVermont at Seven 5.00\tCoffee Time 6.23 New» S.3!i The Farm Journal 6 45 Coffee Time 6.55\tWeather Or Not 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15\tTetmesse Ernie Show 7.30\tCheckerboard 7.45\tNewa 8\tU0 Morning Special 8.13 Today\u2019» News 8.30\tTown Crier 8.45\tFamily Album 8.55\tHead-V-d* News 9.00\tCoffee Time 9.15\tMorn.Devotions 9\tSO Homemaker 9 45 Jimmy Fidler 5\t011 Newa.47est.Swing 0.00 Newa Current and Cho'ce 4.30\tIt Happened Today 6\t40 Sports and Current and Choice 7.00\tSam Etcheverry & News 5.30\tCounty Style 6.00\tGord Sinclair 6.30\tNews & G.Sinclair 7.00\tNews & G.Sinclair 7.30\tNews.G.Sinclair 7.45\tSports, G.Sinclair 8.00\tNews, G.Sinclair 8.30\tNews, G.Sinclair 9.00\tNews, and Name to Remember 9.10 Starbook 9.15 Breakfast Club 9.45\tFor tha Ladlea 10.00\tNewa & Show Bta.10.15\tMorning Matinee 10.45\tGood Neighbour 11.15\tScrapbook 11 45 Lunch Date 12.00\tNews and Town 5.00\tNews 5.05 Sptnarama 6.00\tNews & Weather 6.10 Ballroom 6,30 News & Sports 6.35 Ballroom 7.00\tNaws St Sport» 7.15 Amos N' Andy PIANO FOR SALE Grand piano, Lesage, 34\u201d, perfect condition, prico $1200.Apply: 1438 Durham St.APPLICATION TO LEGISLATURE PUBLIC NOTICE Notice la hereby given that His Excellency Archbishop Georges Ca.ban».Chancellor of tha University of Sherbrooke, Mgr.trenee Plnard, Rector of the University of Sherbrooke, Mgr.Maurice O\u2019Bready, Secretary General of the University of Sherbrooke, Father Roger Maltais, Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Mr.Charles Emile Belanger, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Mr.Armand Orepeau, Dean of the Faculty of Sciences.Mr.Albert Leblanc.Dean of the Faculty of Law, Mr.Justice J.C.Samaon, Director of Studies of the Faculty of Law.Mr.Gaétan Cote, Director of ^ the School of Engineering, Mr.Ros- I alra Coualneau, Director of Studies of the Faculty of Commerce, all of the City of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Ernest Mercier, Director of the School of Applied Sciences, of the Town of Len-noxvtUe, will apply to the Quebec Legislature, at its coming session for the passing of an Act Incorporating \"La Société des Fiduciaires de rUnt-vcrsllé de sherbrooke\u2019\u2019 lu French, snd \"Board of Trustees of the University of Sherbrooke\u201d In English, to further the development and progress of the teaching gts-cn by the University of Sherbrooke, with pow- i ers to receive, possess and administer In trust for that Institution, property j and moneys.Sherbrooke, this 26th day of Octo- ; her 1954.LEBLANC, DELORME, BARNARD and LERLAN .Attorneys for petuloners.6.00\tNews St Weather 6.05\tVawn Patrol 6.15 Sacred Heart Pgm.6.30\tNew» 6.34\tMusical Clock 7.00\tNews and Weather 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weathci 7.34\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNeva» and Sport» 8.10\tMusical Clock 8.30\tNewa 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews.Weather 9.05\tWomen\u2019s Weather-cast 9.10\t50-a-day 9.20 Memo from Morgan's 10.00\tNews 10.05\tM\u2019-Bellava Ballroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tA & P Calling 11.30 Kate Altken 11.45 Maple Leaf Jet.THURSDAY 10\t3(1 Mualc For You 10.40 Jean Morrtaon 10.45 Mualc For You 11.00\tNew» 111)5 Musicale Matinee 11\t30 Musical Roundup 12.00\tPresa News 12\t06 The Sunmine Hr 12.30 Roaenbloom's Newscast 12 35 The Sunshine Hr.12.59 Dom.Time Signal 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tMusical Roundup J.uu f-Can Matinee 3.34) press News 3 05 Spins 'N Needles 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tNews 4.33 Movie Scene CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVEMINO 6-35 Continental Carousel 7 00 Ravi hide 7.15\tPre-Olympic Report 7.30Introd.to Wed.Night 7.40 Interview by THURSDAY 11.15\twhispering Street! 11.30\tDrama U.td Laura Limited 12 (H) BBC Newa 12.15\tMusical Program 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 12 59 Officiai rime Signaj 1.00\tNews, weather 1.15\tThe Happy Gang 1.45\tComposers 2.00\tTrans-Canad* Matinee 3.00\tSearch tor Tomorrow 3.15\tWhen A Girl Marries 3.30\tMusical Program 3.45\tLat.Amer.Music 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tNews 4.33 Musical Program WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.15\tLets Go To Town i 7.30\tPassport to Daydreams 8.00\tNews 8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee ; THURSDAY 10 00 Headline News 10.05\tCountry Music 10.30\tMelody Tipping In 10.45\tRecipe Neighbours ll.OU News 11.05\tMelody Tipping In 12.10 News 12.25 Weather 12 30 Today In Vermont 12.45\t4-H Club News 1.00\tOrleans Party Line 1.30\tWhai\u2019s New 1 55 News 2.00\t1490 Club 2.55\tNews 3.00\t1490 Club 3.55\tNews 4.00\tTown St Country CFCF (600 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.30\tPeople Are Funny 8.00\tAssignment 8.30\tMaster of Mysteries 8.55\tNews A Sports Highlights 9.00\tCanadian Music Hall THURSDAY and Country 12.30\tNews.Melody Parede 1.00\tNews 1.10\tTown Crier 1.15 Today\u2019s Hits 1.30\tCommunity Showcase 2.00\tNews and visit from Studio 'A' 3.00\tNews, Merry-Go-Round 4.00\tNews, Merry-Go-Round 4.00\tNew» & Western Swing 6.00\tNews.Current a»4 Choice 6.30\tIt Happened Today CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.45\tEye Witness \u2014 News & Sports 8.00\tTwenty-first Precinct 8.30\tDo You Remember 9.00\tChas.Collingwood 9 15 Robt.Q.Lewis 9.55 The Weatherman THURSDAY 12.00\tNews & Weather 12.05\tSongs of our times 12.15\tNews Quia 12.30\tNews and Sport» 12.35 Homemaker1» Choice 1.00\tNewa 1.05\tMeet the Artist 1.15 Top Tune Tim# 1.30\tRoad of Lift 1.15 Matlnea Moode 2.00\tNew» 2.05\tAll In a Day s Work 2.30\tParty Lin* 2.45\tHouse Party 3.00\tCommunity News 3.10\tWalts Festival 3.30\tWords and Music 4.00\tNews 4.65 Club 800 5.00\tNews 5.05\tSpinirami 6.00\tNews, Weal her 6.10\tMake Believe 1.45\tMemo from the U N.10.00\tshadows 10 SO Music ioi Retaxlna 10 44 Dow Sport dhow 11.00\tDom 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Final 41, ï?.I.SHLRBKCXJKt, DAILY KLCÜRD.WEDNESDAY.NOVlMBtK 21.Joe L.Brown Will Direct Pirates For Another Year And Maybe Longer For His Reward On Team's Showing Richmond - Wolfe Convention The ProgressiveConsenalive party held a contention it the Hotel Kebec (o select delegates trom the counties of Rirhmond-Wolfe to the National Congress, which will be held at Ottawa in December.Delegates chosen were, A.Nlcol, D.Davies and Roland Vallieres.Substitute delegates arc.J.!.Beaule, J O.!.Michaud and l bald l.arivee.Shown above seated at the banquet table, from the left, are: Mrs.William Hamilton: Jacques Normand, of Three Rivers, secretar» of Che provincial organization; William Hamilton, M.P.for Notre Dame de Orace: Albert Nicol, president of the Conservative organization for the county; Mrs.Nticol: I.eon Balcer, M.P.for Three Rivers and president of the national party; Miss Antoinette l.inahen of Richmond.Standing, Phydime Brodeur, Danville; J.O.L.Michaud.Melbourne; Donald Davies.Windsor Mills; Frank Johnson.Richmond, (Record photo by I WH i 1 xqnprp: MINI B R l X ^ LIFETIME GUARANTEE MINIBREX .the method of building entirely of rubber,., offers a lifetime guarantee against breakage, furniture damage or injuries during the course of the child\u2019s normal play.Here is a toy that, during long hours of play, will be amusing and instructive .not only for boys and girls but for adults also.Minibrix can be washed and sterilized.They are safe, sanitary, educational, amusing and practically indestructible.Buy them at J.L.BOULANGER LTD.125 merchandise To, w* wm quAt: a, 4 \u2018 .: ;\t- - -j- v t\" w You'll ikijoy Shopping at .L.BOULANGER LIMITE » Your Friendly Tirgstotl* Dealer Store 51 King St.West \u2014 Tel.LO.2-005 - 2-316S Don Newcombe, Biggest Brooklyn Winner In 32 Years, Named As National League's Most Valuable PITTSBURGH -T General Manager Joe 1.Brown will direct the Pittsburgh Pirates tor another year and possibly long or as a reward for his part in the National league club's most successful season in five years.John Galbreath.Pirate prest dent, announced thi signing ot Brow n Tuesday Salary term* and length of contract were not revealed.Galbreath, expressed hope, however, that Brown would rc mam with the club lor many years, saying \"This past year was a trying and challenging job for Joe and it proved to be a most successful one 1 am very well pleased with the recent progress of the Pirates and the Pittsburgh or sanitation \" Brown, 37, was hired Jasl year to succeed Branch Rickey Sr .who remained with the dub a-board chairman, and adviser.Rickey, landing Brown's retco tion, said however, that he has nut had any active rde with the Pirates Results ot Brown» fust year in big league baseball showed the Pirates finishing in seventh place for the first time since 1PM -Also they finished in the black tinanctally for the tirst Unie in live years on a homo at tendance of B4P.R78 fans double that of ÜW YOU SET UP YOUR LAgORATORY AT nomt 9 NEW YORK 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GALLUP .WILLIAMS COATICOOK \u2014 The marriage of Rose Olive, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Williams of Coaticook, to Mr.Roland Earl Gallup, son of Mr.and Mrs.Earl G.Gallup of Bulwer, took place recently in St.Stephen\u2019s Anglican Church, Rev.N.F.Tucker officiating.The wedding music was played by Mr.Morris Austin of Massawippi and the soloist, Mr.Richard Middleton, uncle of the bride, sang \u2018\u2018Oh Promise Me\u201d during the signing of the register.Yellow and bronze \u2019mums were used to decorate.The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown of white satin having a fitted bodice with a deep sweetheart neckline, long sleeves and a full skirt.Her elbow length veil of tulle fell from a coronet and she carried a bouquet of red roses.Miss Winona Williams, sister of the bride, as maid of honor and Miss Ann Dodds, as bridesmaid, wore pale green satin waltz length gowns with small matching hats and they carried bouquets of yellow and bronze chysanthemums.Mr.Darrell Rogers, cousin of the bridegroom, acted as his best man and the ushers were Mr.Maurice Smith and Mr.Robert Oxford.Mrs.Williams, mother of the bride, wore a blue dress with a matching hat and a corsage of red roses.Mrs.Gallup, mother of the bridegroom, was in a blue rayon crepe dress and she wore a hat to match and a corsage of pink roses.Following a reception in the Guild Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Gallup left for a short trip to the Laur entians, the bride wearing a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of red roses.Out of town guests were from Montreal, Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Bulwer, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Massawippi, Stanstead, Way\u2019s Mills, Morgan, Vt., and Newport, Vt.quality 'Martin rr for CHRISTMAS gift thrills! 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season sponsored by the Ladies\u2019 Aid was well attended.Music was furnished by Eddie Stiles Orchestra.The dance originally planned for the 24th of November in the Community Hall has\t.\t.\t.bee» poelpened uotil December ît\t\"i™' Clothing, Toys Sent To Supply Centre By Abbotsford United Church W.M.S.was \u201cTheir finest hour.\u2019\u2019\t, day.Mr.Foggo was introduced Mr.and Mrs.John Gillespie Appropriate hymns were usng and thanked by Mrs C.Vintm- motored to Ayer's Cliff, where The November meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the United Church was held at all.The president, Mrs.Walter _ .\t, Bowley presided and opened the A fairbrother received meeting with prayer.Mrs.C.Vintinner, secretary, read the minutes and the treasurer, Mrs.William Watson gave the financial report, stating the former\"\" Li 1 lian 'h®, Autumn Thank-Offering had realized $36.60 A letter from the Branch sup- ,\t\u201e\t, .\t.' ply secretary, was read asking and Mrs.Frank Ubbey were Mr {or donations o{ used and new ^\tS\\, fgei f v \u2019 ,am cl°thin8-\tfor the special drughter Margaret, of Montreal don.lion {rora the auxdlary.es '\tThe supply secretary was asked The Cheery Christmas ( lub t0 send all the articles requested, met at the home of Mrs.E.Mac- During the afternoon, four Leod when cards were played at boxes of good used clothing and two tables.Prizes were won by [0yS u-ere packed to be sent to 1st.Mrs.the news of the sudden death ot Mr.Charles Binder, of St.Laurent, nine days after a serious heart operation.Mr.Binder is the husband of Mrs.Fairbroth er\u2019s nièce Colby.Visitors at the home of with a large attendance.* Miss Helen Buzzeli, president opened the meeting with the by the choir.During the service Mr Foggo dedicated a new organ which has been installed in the church by the congregation, as\u201c sisted by many friends who contributed to the organ fund.The organist, Peter Thomson, rendered several suitable selec- members prayer and the scrip- tjons whjch displayed the beauty Mrs.E.AVilson and Mrs.A.Fairbrother and the floating prize by Mrs.E.Wilson.A member was remembered with a birthday gift and card.Lunch was served by the hostess.Members of the club have been invited to the home of Mrs.C.Spaulding for the next meeting.the supply centre in Montreal.The president closed the meeting with prayer.Afternoon tea was served by the hostess.ST.PAUL\u2019S AV.A.The November meeting of the lure lesson was read by Mrs.Gordon Coates.The secretary \u2022 treasurer, Mrs C.C.Whitney read the minutes and financial report.The Dorcas supply secretary, Mrs.B.Q.Rowell had received the requisition of clothing and other articles for the spring shipment.Each member pledged herself for one or more articles.The sliver collection amounted to S4.Miss Alice Buzzeli read a chapter from the Study Book \"Are Indians facing the new age?\" which created a very interesting discussion.The president closed the meeting with prayer and refreshments were served by the hostess.REMEMBRANCE DAY of tone and capacity of range ot the organ.AVOMEVS INST1TI TE The November meeting of the Abbotsford Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.S.R.Fisk, In the absence of the president.Mrs.AVilliam Ray son, vice president, Mrs.Gordon Coates presided.The secretary, Mrs.William AVatson read the minutes and Mrs.B.y Rowell, treasurer, read the financial report.The sale of cook books has been most successful, all books having been sold.The guest speaker for the evening was Rev.C.W.Foggo, who was a chaplain in the last war.\"AVe will remember them\" was the topic of his address.He A fine congregation gathered recalled the horrors and pathos in the United Church for the of war, as well as the more sl0ti-Woman s Auxiliary of St.Paul's j Remembrance Day service which ous memories of heroism and Anglican Church was held at the was conducted by the pastor, courage He also spoke of the unhome of Mrs.Jack Crossfield Rev.C.AV.Foggo, whose topic settled condition of the world to- they were guests of Rev, and Mrs Harold Boomhour.Miss AVait is spending a tew days in Montreal.Mrs, John Gillespie is spending a week in Kingston, Ont.Mr and Mrs G MeNab were in Montreal recently Mr and Mrs William Harris, of Montreal, were weekend After the meeting closed re freshments were served by the hostess.General Notes Mr and Mrs.Arnold Munkit-tnek.of Shawinigan Falls, were the guests of Mrs.1.Hay at Poplar Farm.Mrs L, Buzzeli and Miss Helen Buzzeli, motored to Montreal, guests of Mr and Atrs Herbert and were accompanied home by Buzzeli.Mrs NftU Cameron.\tMr Ud lira Goidon Coital Mr.and Mrs C.H.Sullivan were in Montreal recently and spent a few days in Montreal recently.Miss Evelyn Honey has closed her home here and gone to Melbourne, where she will spend the winter.were accompanied home by Mrs Jones Mr and Mrs Boyd Honey and family, have moved into their new house which was built this summer.GENTLE PHILLIPS (V o\u2019«««isi» Vs.-\u2014 JJON j Successful Sale reu.ef] 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WILTSHIRE STEAK FORKS with a 3.00 meat order Join IGA\u2019s Christmas Turkey Club GARBAGE DISPOSAL CAN With A 5.00 Order fwalv*.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1956 Alouettes Out To Breok Edmonton Jinx; Eskimos If Determination Is Anything, Then (i?Als Should Win; Players Out To Get Victory For Their Faithful Fans MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 If determination is the key.Montreal Alouettes may be able to break the Edmonton jinx Saturday in their third straight meeting with the Eskimos for the Grey Cup.\u201cWe\u2019re going to beat them this time,\u201d said quarterback Sam Etcheverry after the Alouettes had run through another secret practice Tuesday night.Other playere shared his determination to avenge two consecutive losses to the Eskimos.\"We owe this one to the Montreal fans,\u201d said soft-spoken Herb Trawick, 246-pound team captain who is the last remaining member of the original Alouettes.\u201cSince I came here in 1946 \u2014- .\t\u201e\t\u201e\t\u201e in Vancouver, we\u2019ve only won one Grey Cup, AUhf)Ugh thc Alouettes work- he said.\"The fans have support- e(i out in secret and will coned us wonderfully and I think we tinuc to do so for thc rest of the should win this one for them.All1 wcc|,f it was no secret that a good the boys feel the same way.\" part of their practices have been The Als\u2019 only Grey Cup victory devoted to finding a way to stop was in 1949 when Frank Filchock, the strong Edmonton ground at-now coach of Saskatchewan, quar- tack, which rolled up a record \u2018erbadked them to a 2é-15 victory of 440 yards in last year\u2019s game.over Calgary.They next got into the final against Edmonton in 1954 but were beaten 26-25 on Jackie Parker\u2019s 85-yard touchdown run with less than four minutes left to play.Last year they bowed 34-19 to the Eskimos The Alouettes, with their at tack based mainly on passing, are hoping for a dry field for Saturday\u2019s game.Coach Doug Walk er says Etcheverry, with small hands, has trouble passing a soggy ball.\u2022 HOCKEY \u2022 Tuesday's Games QUEBEC LEAGUE Chicoutimi 2.Quebec 1.Montreal 1, Shawlnigan 1.ONTARIO SENIOR Belleville 6, Pembroke 3.NORTHERN ONTARIO SENIOR Soo Indiana S, North Bay 2.SOUTHERN NEW \u2022 BRUNSWICK SENIOR B Fredericton 11, Moncton 2.WESTERN LEAGUE Wlnnipef 4, Edmonton 3.Today's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto at New York.QUEBEC LEAGUE Chicoutimi at Three River».Want Win Badly Eskies Are Going All Out To Prove That August's Win Didn't Count; .Taking Precautions Against Als LONDON.Ont \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Soggy field or not the Edmonton Eskimos settled down today to two days of hard drill before Saturday\u2019s Grey Cup football final in Toronto where they hope to beat the best in the East, the Montreal Alouettes for the third year in a row.\"This rain drizzle is still better than a frozen field out West,\u201d said Coach Frank (Pop) Ivy.\u201cAll I hope is that it isn\u2019t freezing in To.-onto for the game.\u201d If he was hinting at some strategy he wouldn\u2019t admit it.The Eskies are working out ati\u2014:- tho i\u201e might be some Alouette guys the University of Western On-\tj \u2022\t, j .\t.\t.around and I don t want them.tano stadium behind locked and ivy told UWO Coach John Met guarded gates.In Tuesday\u2019s rain raSi the host of the squad.Metras there was only a handful of side- promised a itiffer guard for to liners, mostly college personnel, day when scrimmaging will starl hut Ivy wasn't altogether satis- m\u2019earnest.fied.The Heat's On For Grey Cup Tickets As Fans Storm Clubs For Them; Won't Take No For Answer, Still Clamoring TORONTO\u2014
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