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[" 1936\t\tDECEMBER\t\t\t1956 S\tU\tT\tW\tT\tF S \t\t\t\t\t1 2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7.8 9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22 23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 2S 30\t31\t\t\t\t THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.DECEMBER 7.1956 SNOWFUTtRIES Cloudy with intermittent light mm ending this afternoon; Sat.urday cloudy with a few scattered snowflurries; colder and light winds; low-high 18-22.Sixtieth Year RUSSIA WINS OLYMPIC GAMES .foil-.Fo/fnw C\"nnnrlinnc Maj.-Gen.E.L.M, Bums of Ottawa, commander of the United Nations emergency r61 low ^anaaians mmm force> inspects a Canadian guard of honor at Abu Suweir in Egypt.Behind Gen.Burns is Maj.I.R.Green of Ottawa, and at left is Sgt.Alex Lafferty of Fort Simpson, N.W.T.\t(CP) Pay Boosts At Quebec?World News In Brief UNITED N ATIONS, N.Y.\u2014 (CP)\u2014V.K.Krishna Menon, India's chief delegate to the United Nations, said Thursday a world divided on the grounds of color or creed could bring about its own annihilation.He said India will continue to maintain her strong ties as a Commonwealth member although she opposed the Anglo-French intervention in Egypt.+ * * - NEW YORK\u2014 (AO \u2014Vice-President Richard Nixon called Thursday night for the United States to give financial aid to Britain to help her out of difficulties stemming from the Suez crisis.\u201cAn i mmediate problem which confronts us as a result ®f the crisis in the Near East ts the financial plight our friends in Britain now face,\u201d Nixon said in a prepared address.* \u2022 » WASHINGTON\u2014 (/Pi \u2014Soviet tactics in Hungary have clinched Iceland\u2019s decision to reverse its demand that U.S.troops be withdrawn from the island.The state department announced Thursday that the Reykjavik government has agreed that \u201crecent developments in world affairs\u201d call for the continued presence of defence forces in Iceland.QUEBEC \u2014 ® \u2014 Premier Duplessis said yesterday the government is considering an increafF of $2,000 annually in the indemnity of members of both houses of the Quebec Legislature.The increase would bring the indemnities of the 9 3 members of the Legislative Assembly and of the 24 members of the Legislative Council \u2014 Provincial Upper House \u2014 to $8,000 from $t),000 annually.It would also boost the salary and indemnities of cabinet ministers to $18,-000 from $16,000.The provincial premier would collect $24,000 instead of $22,000.Mr.Duplessis said he was considering an increase after Dave Rochon (L-Montreal St.Louis) | suggested members of the legis- j | lature should get more money.A government bill providing for an increase in the salaries , .__________________\t.\t,\t, of the speakers of the two houses ^ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.\tBritain and the ancj deputy speaker of the United States were expected to clash with Russia today Legislative Assembly was adopt when the United Nations General Assembly met to decide ed unanimously.It called for a on a new member for the Security Council.\tj $1,000 annual increase in the Russia announced Thursday she will back Czecho- salary of each official.Slovakia as the new member, and hinted that she will veto ; Speaker Jean-Louis Baribeau the proposed expansion of the Security Council unless her °f the Council and Maurice 'Jell U.N.Clash Expected On Security Seat Canada Wins 16th Position ME1 BOURNE \u2014 Russia formally clinched fust place today in the unofficial Olympic point standings, carrying a lead of more than 100 points over the United States into the final day of I the Games with only the soccer championship to be decided.The result was a foregone conclusion since Russia\u2019s big harvest of points in gymnas-1 tics Thursday which had sent them far in front of the 67 competing countries in the posnt table, which is computed on a 10-5-4 3-2-1 basis for the first six in each event.The Standings : ! Russia.712.2.\tUnited States, 593 3.\tAustralia, 278tj 4.\tGermany, 223 5 Hungary.220Vj.6.\tItaly.185.7.\tBritain, IRO'L 8 Sweden, 164.9.Japan, 139.10 France, 120'j.11.Romania.108 J2.Finland.98\u2019/».tfs.Albert Smithcrs, who is in the Montreal Convalescing Hospital and on Mr.and Mrs.S.E.H.Pcron in N.D.G.Ceremonial Rug Dedicated By Cookshire 0.E.S.COOKSHIRE \u2014Cookshire Chapter No.40, O.E.S.held its stated meeting in the Masonic Chambers, with Sister Waldron and Brother Drennan in the East.The meeting was opened in regular form.A number of distinguished guests were in attendance, Sister Edith Hurn, P.G.M., Brother Henry Barlow, P.G.P., Brother W.J.Edwards, P.G.P., Sister Dorothy Taylor, Grand Organist, Sister Alice Rowat, Grand Instructor, District No.1.There was also a large number of past matrons and patrons.Routine business was conducted and balloting done, 5 new candidates received the degrees of the Order.The special feature of the evening was the dedication of a new Eastern Star Ceremonial Rug in memory of the late Sister Gladys Bennett, a number of other articles were included as gifts.Brother W.J.Edwards, P.G.P., was in charge of this service.Followyig the closing of the Chapter, refreshments were served in the lower hall.At the Christmas meeting the members will hold a party.General Notes Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Macmillan were Mr.and Mrs.Stanford Rowe and family, of Lennoxville.TOMIFOBIA\u2014 The W.I.met at the home of Mrs.R.A.Hatch for dinner with a good attendance.Proceeds from dinner and sale $42.85.Mrs.Etta Manning has arrived home from Adams, Mass., after spending the past two weeks with her niece, Mr.and Mrs.r!**«q TASTY HOME BAKING/ Christmas Fruit Cakas Mince Pies, Shortbread Call Mrs.Speller LO.2-8454 \u2019Free Delivery in Sherbrooke,/ y\tLennoxville.* i » JJ, »< *.* >, >, 2, >, 1 Clarence Holt and family.COOKSHIRE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Jack Keeley and\tHazel Johnson and Miss family, and Mr.A.A.Bachelder, Helen Cook, of Sherbrooke, were of Beebe, motored to Barre, Vt., >*eek-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.where they visited Mrs.J.Wells.Cook.ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.2-1355 \"Tho Furniture Store next to th# Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture visit us We have all type* of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many secondhand articles in excellent condition.\u2022\tFURNITURE \u2022 WASHING MACHINES \u2022\tSTOVES \u2022 REFRIGERATORS \u2022\tACCORDIONS\t* B-H PAINT We Offer Easy Payment Terms, If Desired.'Hew '\"'à.-ÿi Health Talk Given To Bury Home And School BURY \u2014 Mr.G.Boynton, pre.sident of the Home and School was in the chair and welcomed the members and visitors to the November meeting which was held in the Auditorium of the Pope Memorial School.Mr.Sutherland reported the rink ready and waiting for cold weather to get ice.The report of the Dental Clinic wa* heard and it was decided that the responsibility of the clinic should remain in the hands of the Women\u2019s Institute and not with the Home and School Association.Mr.Sutherland spoke of the MacLean Hunter Magazines subscriptions contest and several points were clarified.An invitation to join the Bury Home and School to be extended to parents of children who are attending Bury School from Island Brook.A letter to be sent to the Central School Board asking that there be a reconsideration of the ruling, that scripture be taught only by the teachers in the school, as the pupils are keenly interested in the Bible Stories told them by a non resident j teacher.The group were una-I nimous that a recommendation ! be made to this effect.Bury will have charge of the | December program and Canter- ! j bury with Mrs.L.Groom as ! j chairman, the January meeting.Mrs.Watson, district health ; nurse was introduced by Mr.! | Gordon Boynton, and spoke on | the work of the Health Units, giving a most comprehensive and interesting talk on the tests and \\ treatments each child receives, i and the benefit derived from ear-I ly diagnosis of unexpected de-j fects, thus ensuring an early I cure.Mrs.Watson also gave useful ; and helpful advice on communic-| able diseases.She was thanked ; j by Mrs.K.iTodgins.The meet-1 ! ing closed and a social hour en- < | joyed with refreshments being j served.Air Cadets 67th Sh«rbr«okq Rotary Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadata Parade will be held on Friday, December 7th, 1930 hr».ARMOURY Dress number 5-A, blues.By Order: Commanding Officer S/L.FORREST LORD.D.F.C.SATURDAY NIGHT WESTERN JAMBOREE with the Night Hawks at the HILLCREST LODGE NORTH HATLEY, P.Q.de Dancing can be fun .and we cen h you to dance Our staff Is fully qualified to teach you all the modern dances.Why not drop in TODAY for a FREE introductory lesson.b \u201e 85 Albert Street \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel: LO.7.7700 lesst ,r< OMl05e^ ATTENTION! SAW USERS & DEALERS I wish to announce that f have been appointed sole distributor of ''Mall\" Chain Saws in the Eastern Townships.Salesmen will coll on all established \"Mall\" dealers and new dealer franchises available.For information Phone or write P.O.Box 594.CHAIN SAW SALES & SERVICE (ALL MAKES] with a qualified Chain Saw expert at your service T.HENRY HEALY (HEALY & SOUBRY EQUIPMENT) Sherbrooke City Limited (Brompton Road) Tel.LO.7-7520 WAY'S MILLS\u2014 The Way's Mills Creamery has j been sold to a Magog dairy and has started moving in equipment for the manufacture of cheese.13 -¦ 1 L mem .'air; Look what they\u2019ve left for me! » 1 Gerard Bourque\t\"PURE\"\tPaul E.Bourque FURNACE OIL\tSTOVE OIL PETROLES FUELS INC.TEL\u201e- LO.9-2563 t\t184 WELLINGTON SOUTH Drawing of 100 gallons of Stove Oil every Friday.Œije Cttp ^age SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY.DECEMBER 7, 1956 HAVE YOUR CLEANED NOW! For the greatest satisfaction, send your dry cleaning to your Sanitone Cleaner \u2014 THE CROWN LAUNDRY OF SHERBROOKE LTD.LO.9-2585 Mayor Nadeau Declares Pastoral Letter A \"Bit Strong ff Morals Of Sherbrooke Youth Held No Worse Than Elsewhere HALIFAX \u2014 ^ \u2014 Two Sherbrooke, Que., civic officials said here Thursday night an appeal to Roman Catholics by officials of the archdiocese of Sherbrooke to shun immoral, modern dances' and to practice temperance was a 'bit strong.A third official had no comment.The three.Mayor Armand Nadeau, W.F.Steele, and Frank Thibault, members of the Roman Catholic school board, are part of a delegation visiting here under a scheme introduced by the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities.Mayor Nadeau said in an in- terview the appeal was in keep, d31106\td16 en(f °f the 19th een- ing with a Quebec drive to curb tury and we come to the so-called dancing but said he does not m°dern dances wrhich involve j think the morals of Sherbrooke provocative stances and embra-youth are \u201cany more corrupt ces\u2019 more than those of young men and women in other parts of Quebec or in Canada as a whole.\u201d Mr.Steele said the appeal is strong but declined funther comment until he has chance to study the pastoral letter.Mr.Thibault had no comment.\u201cFaced with this type of entertainment the church has frequently raised a stern voice, drawing attention to the grave dangers to morals.These dangers arise from two causes\u2014the nature of the 'dance and the circumstances.\u201cBy their very nature and by The Archbishop and Bishops of ,I\u2019e'r execution modern dances the Archdiocese of Sherbrooke aPPear t° have been invented to have appealed to Roman Cathol- provoke sin.ics to shun modern dances, des- \"And what can be said about cribing them*as immoral, and to the circumstances surrounding practise temperance.\torganized dances\u2014such frequent- \u201cModern dances appear to have !y sensual music, the use of alco-been invented to provoke sin,\u201d holic beverages, immodest dress, the church authorities said in a statement.\u201cThe immoderate use of alcohol is one of the greatest evils of the century in our country and in the w-orld.The statement was signed by Most Rev.Georges Cabana, Archbishop of Sherbrooke, Most Rev.Arthur Douville, Bishop of St.Hyacinthe, and most Rev.Al-bertus Martin, Bishop of Nicolet.It was published Thursday in Le Messager St.Michel, weekly distributed to Roman Catholics in the archdiocese.The statement is to be read next Sunday in all churches in the archdiocese.The statement said: \u201cOf itself, the dance is not an illicit action; it is an expression of joy and may call for artistic rhythms, grace and agility.But a transformation was made in the \"BRiEFLET?GIFT SUGGESTION! A subscription to the Record Is appreciated throughout the year.Mail subscriptions for one year is 9.00, 6 months, 5.00, 3 months, 2.75.Call LO.9-3636, Circulation Department, Local 21.Atto Beaver Club Dance, Brompton Hall.Saturday.December 8.Refreshments and door prize.Adm.75c each.The Waterville W A.is holding a Christmas Tea on Saturday.December 8 at the Waterville United Church Hall, from 3 p.m.to 6 p.m.A sale of fancy work, food and parcel post.50 cents admission.CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS 8 Lamps \u2014 Bulbs ine.loose talk and questionable ges ture?This encompassing atmosphere favors indecent advances and unfortunately leads to the gravest licentiousness in cars or in other unsupervised places.\u201d The statement said municipal authorities responsible for regulations covering dance halls should see to it that permits granted do not constitute an encouragement or an approbation of licentiousness and sin.Teachers were asked to recall to their pupils the-church\u2019s teachings on the dangers of modern dances.Owners of dance halls were urged to consider their responsibilities to protect the morals of young people.Church organizations were urged not to organize dances or to rent church or school halls for dances.The statement said \u201cIn our province intemperance is particularly pernicious among our young people.\u201d Excessive drinking led to im morality, to \u2022 reckless driving and fatal accidents and to shameful profligacy.-, LIGHTS SPECIAL 99< ROSSBIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke WEST SHEFFORD- Mr.Ernest Clark has returned to England after spending several weeks as guest of Mr.and Mrs.James Campbell.Rev.Canon Lewis was in Cowansville, where he attended the funeral of Mr.E.Buzzell, wTiich look place at Trinity Church.A meeting of St.James\u2019 Guild and W.A.was held at the home of Mrs.Beard when plans were made to have the parsonage repaired.LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night and Holiday calls; Tel.LO 9 3910 or LO 2-8782 SAVE MONEY Find out the facts \u2014 eat more for less and get a home freezer for no more than your present budget.Write or phone us TODAY! No obligation on your part.NATIONAL FAMILY PR0VISI0NERS Ltd.345 Bowen South Tel.LO.2-3859 Sherbrooke.No Tip-Off Provincial Chief Says QUEBEC\u2014 (CP) \u2014LI.Col.Leon Lambert, Deputy Director of Quebec Provincial Police, said Thursday night he is not in the habit of tipping off interested parties before he sends his officers out on a raid.His remark was made in reply to a statement by Mayor Armand Nadeau of Sherbrooke, Que., after provincial police seized about 100 pinball machines in restaurants in the I Sherbrooke district last weekend.The mayor said local police should have been warned in advance and city authorities should have been notified because owners paid a municipal tax on pinball machines in their establishments.Lt.-Col.Lambert said \u201cI myself signed 85 warrants and it is not my custom to forewarn the interested parties.\u201d Establish Headquarters For Hungarian Aid Group Fine Response Memorial Dedication To Campaign By WINES all Canada knows JORDAN JORDAN ¦ prn * .La SB- Trinity Church Within a week after the Trinity United Church Building Fund campaign was instigated the objective of $20,000.00 was exceeded.To date the final figure has not been established but it is now a fact that this campaign was one of the most successful in the history of Trinity Church.The campaign project was presented to the congregation at a congregational loyalty banquet at which the guest speaker at this banquet was Rev.Fred Williams, a past minister of the church.Other speakers were the general chairmen.Senator C B.Howard and C.E.Joslin, the canvass committee chairmen, Dr.G.B.Loomis and L.A.Curtis.John York, the team committee chairman outlined the plan of the canvass.Other officers and workers of the campaign are as follows: Publicity chairmen, K.Halpenny, W.Mutchler; arrangements chair, man, J.G.Armitage, M.Long; training committee chairman, R.Bauman; team committee chairmen, J.York, Lorne Campbell and A.Wright; special gifts chairmen, G.C.Hall, Dr.E.A.Cooper and C.L.Campbell, canvass treasurer, J.Riddle; team captains, J.D.Joslin, J.Allen, A.Lavallierre, C.Rublee, F.Doyle, M.Soles, D.MacLennan, Cecil Campbell, G.Brault and Dr.T.Cadman.The canvassers were: R.Allworth, G.Armstrong, S.Barnes, K.Beattie, C.Caswell, L.Clarke, H.J.Fraser, S.H.Faulkner, R.Gittel, E.Heath, J.Hodge.W.E.Hodge, L.Humphries, E.Loomis, M.Loomis, F.Lothrop, S.Mac-Lean, H.MacKinnon, L.McKee, T.G.Masterson, L.Moore, J.Pick, R.-Wilkin, J.W\u2019right.A special service of thanksgiving w'ill be held this Sunday morning with Rev.Henry Mathews, M.A., Toronto, Ont., as the guest preacher.Special music will be rendered by the choir.All members and friends of Trinity United Church are cordially in.vited to attend this special service of celebration.E.J.Struthers, guest speaker al the dedication ceremonies of the North Hatley School Memorial Hall, is shown unveiling the plaque containing the roll of honor.Record photo by Gerry ! < may) Impressive Ceremony North Hatley Memorial Hall Dedicated Temporary headquarters for i the Hungarian Relief Committee will be established in the old Central School building on King St.West, formerly occupied by the Unemployment Insurance Commision, it was announced at an organization meeting held last twening.The committee, comprised of representatives of ser vice clubs and other groups was formed at the request of Arch-i bishop Georges Cabana to co-or j dinate the work of various organizations and individuals in the area: Arcadius Denis, committee chairman staled that Aid.Carrier Fortin had obtained permission from the city to um- the vacant quarters, which will sene as a clearing house for offers of cm ployment.lodgings, furnishings and clothing.A ronimiUee of eight interpre | tors, four speaking fluent Hung arian and four conversant with a number of Kuropean languages was set up to meet the immi- ; grants when they arrive in Slier I brooke and guide them to the I reception centre.A special ap peal is being made for more in lerpretors as the committee not only must see that the immigrants are properly settled hut become accustomed to the Cana-1 dian way of life.A Reception Committee was also appointed to work in close liaison with the interpreters.Its members will prepare meals for the refugees on their arrival and officially welcome them to then- new homes.The Clothing.Furnishing, Food and Milk Committee will supply the immigrants with immediate necessities while the Financial Committee will care for the business aspects of the work A Christmas Dinner Committee will be formed shortly Lodgings, employment and furnishings continue the most pressing needs.Anyone interest ed in aiding the projects are asked to phone the central committee at either 1,0.7-7290 or LO.7-7849 Both these phones are expected to be in operation today.Archbishop Cabana thanked (he committee workers follow ing the meeting last night and said they must help the Hungarians since \u201cthey are our broth ers in faith.\u201d A meeting will he held in (he central committee rooms from 7.30 to 8.30 p in next Tuesday evening.^ He'll Be v flattered and pleased | w/ien he receives his GIFT from Christ nuis iOl9e FARMERS .A TFENTION ! When you need harness, straps or halters .in fact any leather goods, visit J.N.BOISVERT & FILS HARNESS MAKERS 5 King St.West (opposita Lansdowne Market) \u2014 Tel.2-0938 Hunting, Mill Accidents Send ' 2 To Hospital Two people are in Hotel Dieu | Hospital today as a result oi injuries suffered in accidents yesterday.Gerard Sylvain, 18, of 2734 Hertel St., suffered a broken wrist and injuries to the head when he fell down an open elevator shaft at a local hosiery mill yesterday.He is under the care of Dr.Gilles Parenteau and his condition is considered serious.Gaétan Marois, 19, of East Angus, was operated for the removal of 12 gauge shot-gun pellets from his shoulder.Marois wounded himself yesterday when he attempted to cross a fence and his gun accidentally uncharged.His condition is reported as satisfactory.Greater Place For Music In Schools Urged Music should play an important part in a child\u2019s education, Dr.Wilfred Pelletier told members of the Women's Canadian Club of the Eastern Towmships at their dinner meeting last night in the Hotel Sherbrooke.The director of the Montreal Conservatory of Music and of the Montreal Symphony Concert Association said that with the proper training from good teachers and with the chance to hear ami study good music, there was nr> limit to a child\u2019s potential development.He told of the growing popularity of the children's symphony concerts both in Montreal and New York and of the children\u2019s own demands for more serious music.There is no limitation in a child's mind, said Dr.Pelletier, parents alone impose the limitations and a child\u2019s talent will grow only if there is encouragement in a musical home.He deplored the situation in schools where music was not given its rightful place as an equal of other subjects.It should not be a substitute for a recreation period but included on the curriculum, he stated.European educators have come to recognize the value of music as a coordinator of the body in addition to its cultural value.There are in the province a number of young artists with outstanding talent but they must be encouraged to continue their studies with the best teachers.Good teaching.Dr.Pelletier maintained, was the basic necessity.The artists should be able to earn a living as well as well and the public should support them in concerts and by paying a reasonable amount for their services, \u201cGovernment subsidies wrould be a great boon to the many projects for music, all of which are important,\u201d said the maestro.\u201cWe have the talent and the organization but it takes money to carry on.\u201d Dr.Pelletier was introduced by Mrs.Raymond Provencher and thanked by Sylvio Lâchante, conductor of the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra.Seated at the head table were Mrs.Jan Pick, president, Mrs.Newman Hunter, Mrs.Peter Beaudry, Mrs.Provencher, Dr.Pelletier, Mr.Lacharite, Mrs.F.H.Bradley, Mrs.Gordon Loomn and Mrs.A.N.Langford.STRUCK , BY CAR BLACK LAKE MAN DIES INSTANTLY BLACK LAKE \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Adelard Fortier, 65, of Black Lake, was killed yesterday w'hen hit by a car while crossing the intersection of highways one and 49.Elzear Laflamme, of Disraeli, driver of the car, apparently tried to avoid Fortier, but was unsuccessful.NORTH HATLEY\u2014(Staff)\u2014 Impressive ceremonies last even ing marked the dedication of the recently-completed Memorial Hall and the unveiling of the honor roll at the North Hatley Consolidated School, both of which pay tribute to those from North Hatley and district who served and laid down their lives in World War 11 The ceremonies were opened with an address by Mayor C.J.Reed who recalled the contribution w'hich the people of North Hatley had made during the war, the losses they had sustained and the effort that had gone into the construction of the Memorial Hall.Following the singing of Kip ling's famous \u201cRecessional,\u201d Rev.F C.Amery pronounced the invocation and led the gathering in the singing of the 23rd Psalm.Two Scripture readings wore given bÿ Rev.B.Mallalieu, who also gave a short prayer.The Honor Roll plaque was unveiled by E.J.Struthers, of Stanstead, Quebec representative on the Dominion executive of the Canadian Legion and former mayor of Stanstead.\u2018The reason we put up memorials is to make people remember,\u201d Mr.Struthers said and referred to the memorial at Rouen, France, in memory of more than a million British dead.He also stated that a national memorial is to be erected near Ottawa to honor the many Canadians, men and women, who had served in World War II.\u201cThe finer side of war,\u201d he concluded, \u201cis evidenced in memorial halls like this.\u201d Optimists Plan Christmas Aid Al Lennoxville The Lennoxville Optimist Club met this week at a new location, The Rolling Hills Motel, on the outskirts of the town.President Bert Keenan conducted the meeting and Gerry McKindsey was appointed to; take charge of publicity for the club.A committee was named to look after Christmas packages for distribution to needy families.Anyone knowing families which need help is asked to contact any of the following mem- Î hers: Wes Nichol, chairman, Don Clark, Stan Taylor, Larry Chert-i ier, M.Hudon and Ed Siverighf.I A donation of $25 was voted to the YMCA to cover the 1957 dues of five Lennnoxville boys | to the YM program.A feature of the meeting W\u2019as : the playing of the recording1 made by the young 15-year-old ; American who won the international oratorical contest held in Los Angeles, Cal.The president extended a vote of thanks to Alan Hill for his hospitality in placing the Motel at the Club's disposal.NORTH HATLEY PREACHER .holiday beauty Wonderfully welcome gift».*o easy fo send \u2022 Poinsetties and other festive plants e Centrepieces for table and mantel e Door Swags e Gift Boxes of cut flowers e Holiday Corsages Order Flowers by wire, Early! MILFORD\u2019S 143 Froi*enac St.\u2014LO.2-3757 MEN'S SHOP 33 King West Visit Blue's Now! ONLY 15 Shopping Days Till Chnsfmas! REV.FENWICK L.LEAVITT, D.D., of Barre, VL, will conduct the,service at the North Halley Universalis! Church on Sunday evening at 7.15.Dr.Leavitt is well known to Universalists in this district, having been here on several occasions.He did his theological training at SI.Lawrence University and received an honorary degree of Doctor of Divinily from that institution, He has served the Barre Univer-saiist Church for 15 years and on Jan.1, 1957, will assume the pastorate of the Universalis! Church of (he Restoration in Philadelphia.His subjeet will be \u201cUniversalism or Partialism.\u201d Everybody enjoys 3 dimension pictures \u2022 Vi-rf i '«< , F*rrtt*4 ».'>\u2022»** CONVENU MT SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Q so m See Them Displayed At 175 celer t Cross Lté WtllltaCTOM\t«Mt Mdnooo r 149 Wellington N \u2014LO.7-4889 149 Wellington N.\u2014LO.94061 \"50\" is everywhere thoao days.Labatt\u2019s \u2018\u201850\u201d that is \u2014the smooth, light ale for the modern taste.Ask for it by name, Labatt\u2019s \u201c50\u201d.It\u2019« Quebec\u2019s famous light ale.Brewed by Sbetbcooke rally Becocd \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.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 Wei- | lington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9 00 6 months $5.00, 3 months $2.75, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos.old, 10c; up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation bemg regularly audited and guaranteed.FRIDAY.DECEMBER 7.1956 French-Canadian Vigor The Canadian Press has issued an interesting commentary on the drive of Quebec\u2019s French-Canadians for more economic power.It contends that while French-Canadians control less than 10 percent of industry in their province, there is new vigor evident, which if frustrated could lead to nationalization of industry.These views emerged in interviews with prominent French-Canadians, including investment executives, economists.professors, businessmen, industrialists and a mining millionaire.One man recalled that political groups from time to time have advocated a separate French-Canadian state for the preservation of national and religious ideals.He said it is possible that a similar concept\u2014 though with different aims\u2014now is moving into the business field.Others described that as \u2019\u2019intellectual talk.\" But Francois-Albert Angers, professor at the University of Montreal s school of higher commercial studies, said that nowadays it is frowned upon in French-Canadian business circles for an enterprise to be sold to English-speaking buyers without an opportunity for purchase first being extended to French-Canadians.Raymond Dupuis, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce and head of the big Montreal department store Dupuis Freres Ltd., said: \"There's no doubt of a new vigor and confidence among our people.We have been shy and timid in the past.I repudiate that we were ever denied access to business opportunities, but the progress now is so remarkable that our French-speaking Canadians are inspired to take a larger role in the development of new wealth.\u2019 Mr.Dupuis said French-Canadians have traditionally been more prominent in commerce than in industry.\"We are reaping to a certain extent what we have sown in invest- ments.French-Canadians are in a position to command a few large enterprises.\"English-Canadians in Quebec are co-operating marvellously in all fields \u2014 industry, commerce, social and community work.This has brought back a much better understanding.\"English and French-speaking Canadians welcome investments from the U.S.and abroad, but it's our duty to take up investments ourselves as soon as possible in these new companies.\"I predict that reasonably soon our stake in these enterprises will be big enough to give us a voice in management.It\u2019s happening now.There are instances when American enterprises which built offices here now have French-Canadians in top management.\" Jacques Melancon, investment executive and lecturer at the school of higher commercial studies, said French-Canadian control in industry and business ranged from about two per cent in mining to 50 per cent in food distribution.\"If French-Canadians don t take a bigger part in direction and control of Quebec industry, there may be trouble.\u201d he said.\"Some day Quebec may say, 'let us nationalize.\u2019 This could happen in 20 years.It is a solution that would not be satisfactory to us or our English-speaking compatriots.\" Hon.Paul Beaulieu, Quebec trade and commerce minister, said in a recent speech: \"For a long time.Quebec dragged behind some of the other members of confederation, but thank God this is no longer true.We\u2019re getting more conscious of our importance and naturally we're starting to think and talk big.\"We once considered ourselves weak and all we did was feel sorry for ourselves.Now Quebecers have stopped complaining.\" Our Growing Prestige The prestige of Canada in other parts of the world has never been at a higher level.This respect seems to extend right from top diplomatic quarters down to the average citizen.In recent years, Canada has won a respected name through such men as L.B.Pearson, Gen.E.L.M.Burns and Prime Minister St.Laurent, the last named a fine diplomat in his own right.As if to emphasize the growing importance of this country, our representatives have done considerably better in the Olympic Games this trip, winning two gold, a silver and two bronze medals.But perhaps most significant of all \u2014when one stops to .consider it\u2014was the report from Great Britain that one of every three Hungarian refugees there wants to emigrate to Canada.These are average people, who have fought vainly for freedom in their own country.Probably none of them know anything more about Canada than what they have read and heard.Possibly some of the glowing reports that picture Canada as a country where oil runs in the streets and gold can be dug in the backyard have been exaggerated.But the fact remains that for these people Canada sits on a pedestal of prestige, where freedom and opportunity exist in relatively large quantity.This and That Answer to Previous Puzzle ACROSS 1-and delve 4 A-of thunder 8 -or less 12\tConstellation 13\t-, honor and obey 14\tIn bad- 15\tNeither this \tthat 16\tPerformance 18 Salad greens 20\tGives temporarily 21\tCompass point 22\tFrom head to- 24 Royal children, Charles and\u2014\u2014 26\tSecurity 27\tHousehold 30 Evening party 32 Make certain 34\tNebraska river 35\tIsis and \u2014 36\tDistress signal 37\tEmploys 39\tFood regime 40\tFruit drinks 41\tEncountered 42\tA-of i power 45 Portend 49 Influences 51\tYea or- 52\tAwry 53\tActress, \u2014\u2014 ' Hayworth -de i France\u201d 85 Bows slightly 16 Followers ILjifiûUfldlsi-i.DOWN 1\tGreat - dog 2\tWash and 3\tFlowers 4\tSpice 5\tHorse\u2019s gait 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IF\t\t\t\tK>\t\t\t\ti?\t\t\t\t *\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tS&\t\t\t\t \t\tii\t\t\t\tX\t\t\t\t\t\t ft1\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\trT\t\t Jo\t\t\t\tit\t\t\t3T\t\tii\t\t\t W\t\t\t\t\t\tm\tW\t\t\t\t\t V\t\t\tVMl\t\t\t5\t\tI\t»\t\t\t \t\t\tto\t\t\t\t1\t\t\trzz\t\t ti\ta\t\t\t\tW'' ¦\t1(5\tkb\t\t\t\t(7\t Y)\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t5t\t\t ft\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t Si\"\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\tSI\t\t1 THIS IS SO SUDDEN (Globe and Mail) Immigration Minister Pick-ersgiU's sudden realization that Canada has a labor shortage is a valuable byproduct of his decision to bring Hungarian refugees to this country in unlimited numbers.For the first time since he assumed his present office in the Government, Mr.Pickersgill has frankly acknowledged that the lack of manpower lier at the root of our present difficulties in making ends meet during our period of rapid industrial expansion.Before leaving Montreal for Vienna, the Minister said that winter employment will be the highest in recent years, that next summer there will be an acute labor shortage, and that an unlimited number of Hungarians would be welcomed to help fill the vacancies in our national labor force.What is strange about all this is that the condition Mr.Pickersgill describes has been plainly visible to all observers in Canada\u2014except himself and his Cabinet colleagues\u2014ever since the expansion program began to put our basic supply industries under strain.It is equally strange that the Government resorted to monetary and credit controls in an abortive effort to stabilize prices, but succeeded only in raising credii costs.* Bygone Days Jacoby On Bridge \u2022 Diamonds K-9-4-3, Clubs A-5.What do you do?Answer Tomorrow THIRTY YEARS AGO From the Record of Tuesday, Dec.7lh, 1926.The United States government is considering plans to withhold four million bales of cotton from the market in an effort t« boost prices which have bei undermined by over proriucti I.At (hi Senator by, the elected: Austin, and L C.E.Soies, nnual meeting of the (ockey Club at Gran iliowing officers were I.L.Daviau, N.A.Williams, formerly with the inspection department has been named postmaster at Sherbrooke.TWENTY YEARS AGO Fram the Record of Monday, Dec.7th, 1936.Reports sweeping London state that King Edward VTII will abdicate and fly to Cannes.Newspapers in the overseas Dominions are demanding an immediate solution to the constitutional crisis to avoid weakening Empire ties.Thousands of people were carried to their deaths in the Philippines as many communi-ties were wiped out by rampaging floods which followed record-breaking rains.The thermometer has fallen to twenty below in the first really cold blast of the winter.TEN YEARS AGO From the Record of Saturday, Dec.7th, 1946.Today many people are thinking about the terrible day five years ago which marked the jdustardly attack on Pearl Harbour by the Empire of Japan.A new theory concerning the whereabouts of Adolf Hitler was produced by Capt.Harry Sperber, a U.S.Army translator at the Nuremburg trials.Sperber expressed the opinion that Hitler is alive today and directing atomic bomb tests in Argentina.Fighting tonight in the Maple Leaf Gardens, Primo Camera is the first man to have a chance at holding both the heavyweight boxing and wrestling titles.Since he has taken up wrestling, \u201cDa Proem\u201d has been matched 80 or more times, and he hasn\u2019t lost yet! SETS COME IN STRANGE HANDS Some hands cannot be beaten no matter how you defend.W\u2019ben I you're unlucky enough to be de-1 fending against such a contract, ) your best course is to get the | hand over with quickly, in the I hope that your next will be bet-j ter.This does not mean surren-j der when the contract can be de-I feated.j In today\u2019s hand, West opened tile king of clubs and then gave up.Convinced that his cause was hopeless, he cashed the ace of clubs and the ace of hearts and hoped against hope that his partner had a trump trick.South had no trouble in getting rid of his losing diamond, and the rest of the hand wag merely routine.West should defeat the contract by making the correct play at the second trick.He should expect to win two clubs and a heart, and must look for a fourth trick in order to defeat the contract.In view of the nature of South\u2019s opening bid, it is almost impossible for F-ast to have a natural trump trick.Hence West should.try to establish a diamond in order to defeat the contract.West should lead a low dia- J mond at the second trick to establish a diamond before declarer can discard his loser.South will lose two clubs and a heart in addition, and his game contract is therefore set.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: North\tFast South West 1 Diamond Pass 1 Heart Pass 1 N.T.Pass\t?You, South, hold: Spades Q-7-4, Hearts K-Q-8-4, Diamonds K-9-4-3, Clubs J-5.What do you do?A\u2014Bid two no-trump.You can afford to invite to game since you have 11 points opposite an opening bid.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in ' the question just answered.You, | South, bold: Spades Q-7-4.Hearts K-Q-8-4, WEST A 10 7 ¥A9532 ?K54 A A K 7 South 4 A NORTH\t7 AQ5 ¥KQ4 ?\tA J 10 8 6 A Q 6 5 EAST A 8 4 ¥ J106 ?Q73 A 10 9 8 4 2 SOUTH (D) A AKJ 96 3 2 ¥ 87 ?\t92 A J 3 East-West vul.West North East Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014A K POOR MANNERS IN PARKING (Owen Sound Sun-Times.) Numbered among those who qualify for (he title public nuisance are those car drivers who park against your back bumper quite certain that they are leaving you completely trapped.We have a particular gripe against the driver who manages to practice such mental torture by leaving his car parked illegally close to the corner and into the pedestrian lane as he takes advantage of the law abiding of the chap already parked the proper distance from the intersection.The practice is particularly miserable at this time of the year when driving is so uncertain, particularly the act of getting away from the curb, it matters not to such people that others may have to leave their car, unable to get free, as long as they themselves get a place to park.The bad manners shown in parking is a real revelation.NOT LUXURIES (Brantford Expositor) \u201cOf what use are parks?\u201d Some people\u2014not many\u2014actually ask that question seriously.They deserve sympathy rather than condemnation; there is something lacking in their sense of appreciation of beauty.When he addressed the Community Planning Association of Canada in Ottawa the other day.His Excellency the Governor General, Mr.Massey reminded his hearers: \u201cCity dwellers still need natural beauty.They have always known it and have, when they could, surrounded their habitations with* gardens, parks, lawns, stretches of water.These amenities are not luxuries; they satisfy a profound need.We can have natural beauty in our towns even if we must forego the charms of the open countryside.\u201d -Who can successfully challenge that conclusion?The Financial Post, Toronto, is not precisely in the class of the long-haired aesthetes, yet it agrees whole-heartedly with Mr.Massey and goes on to deplore and warn that many fastgrowing Canadian cities and towns have been so engrossed in adding streets and büildings that they seem to have completely forgotten parks and trees.Mr.Massey does well to remind them of their lapse.\u201d Without smugness, but with considerable satisfaction, Brantford can claim to be one of the fast-growing places that has not forgotten the importance of parks, gardens and beauty spots.The recent acquisition of lovely \u201cGlenhyrst\u201d and the continuing effort to makç the best of the natural surroundings of Mohawk Park are only two illustrations of this.The present civic administration, the Parks Board and various interested organizations and individuals deserve grateful credit for this.MAIL BEFORE DEC 17- for local delivery by Christmas December 17 is the final dale for mailing to ensure loral delivery by Christmas.Make sure your Christmas mail is addressed clearly, eorreelly.and emii[ilelely.Print address \u2022 and return address too - both outside and inside parrels.\u2019W rap and tie parcels securely.Be sure to affix correct postage, and mail often through the day.Send greeting cards by FIRST CLASS MAIL-thcy're eligible for transport by air, and yon may enclose a written message.MAU CARIY AND OFTCN- £*>£££> f/OOti AW/.C ANA D A P O S T OFFICE ON JOB EVERY DAY (Calgary Albertan) ' Some people should get this information: The Recording Angel hasn't taken a vacation.The world's moral accounting department continues in business all year round, and all day round the clock, without even a coffee break.Get a bin full of fee Cubes! 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Made of clusters of crisp pecansand golden buttercaramel,covered with rich Guernsey-milk chocolate.In attractively gift-wrapped boxes at $1.75 the pound.v/aufULSUecKi CANDIES Wellington Street North Sherbrooke SHtKBKOUKt DAILY RECORD.'FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, FÎ ,v* (Torb^s ^innaf/mn Zf/iidAy EXCEL QUALITY WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE P.C.s Claim Sensational Comeback TORONTO\tWilfrid Du- fresne.Progressive Conservative Member of Parliament for Quebec West, said Thursday night H.W.Austin Montreal Man Was Founder Of Local Firm Prices Steady On Trading At Local Market Financial News & Market Report (Courtesy ut Graenthields & Co.) GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Previous Close II a m .S3\\ 33»» THE NEW \u201cSPACEMAKER 30\u201d by General Electric prices at downe market remain unchang Founder of the Austin Glove ^ his party is making \u201c¦ sensation Co.here, Henry William Austin, al comeback\u201d in Quebec.\tdied last night in Montreal.He for turkeys as yet \u2022 The next election will see in his 87th year, many more Quebec members on A former vicg-president in \u201e the Conservative side of the charge of Canadian operations of House of Commons,\u201d heboid the Jhe Julius Kayser Company and No prices have been quoted ^at ,}-akcs4 ra,M\u2018r.up V* a! «'\u201cc^ower ^\t*n% Howard Smith up 1A» at \" »,\t, w, .iln.ltrin Wav XttlîïIVi?HO Î at\t.01CS t Kill 114 Mi 112'a lie»» 1114 34 4\t334 57 4t» 7ti University of Toronto Progressive Conservative Association.The text of his address was released to the press before delivery.He said his party's vote increased to 424.471 in 1953 from 109,755 in 1945 \u2018That remarkable recovery, due in part *o the growing respect in Quebec for George Drew and also to the growing dissatisfaction with Liberal poli- ( William Wray Chapel, University cies in Ottawa, is one of my rea- St., Montreal, where the funeral sons for saying that the picture will take place Monday at 11 a m.will improve even more at the\t- next election, and that we will definitely elect more Conserva, live members.\u201d a former director of Perrin Fre-res CV, and Perrin Kayser.Mr.Austin founded the Austin Glove Co.in 1940 and was its president until he retired 10 years later.Born and educated in Montreal, he married the former tin, lives in Ayer's Cliff.Stock prices were generally ^itibi higher yesterday.Algotna Steel Xlgoma In the steadiest week for some up ,10 time, the prices at the Lan.- \u201cP 1\t344.A as Steels up \\\t.v .at 27, Canada Cement up 1 at Bathurst \"A 28 4, Fraser Cos.up IV» at 34, Bell Telephone Lakes Paper up IV* 39 \\ 38\\.Hudson Bay Mining up 1 at \u201d c T#lfphonr 85.Inti Nickel off 2 at 99.Price Holding Products .35c Bros, up IV* at 57 4, Quemont Canada Cement , 4 for 25c up 4 at 20 and Steep Rock up i Can.Iron Fdy.19c 4 at 204,\tj Can.Breweries fi for 25c Dominion Structural Steel L,d ; ('o^by's^iV** \u201d Can.Pacific Railway 314 314B Plow .\t74 284 284 30 4 304 19\t184 B Bananas, Lemons lb.A.DECOSSE Mr.JOS.A.DECOSSE ager of Public M E I.CHER S G.E, 30\" Range with all the AUTOMATIC FEATURES: » TARGET TIMER\t\u2022 AUTOMATIC CALROD \u2022 MASTER OVEN\t\u2022 PUSHBUTTON MAGIC The exciting new \"Spacemaker 30\u201d is a compact range with a luxurious console look \u2014 e new concept in compact cooking convenience.Now you can offer all-automatic cooking \u2014 with controls for every cooking operation conveniently grouped on the handsome Control Panel.Available in Mix-or-Mateh colours of Turquoise Green, Canary Yellow or Satin White.See this \"Spacemaker 30\" today at ROSSBIRON TEL, LO.2-1564 183 FRONTENAC ST.ELECTRIC LTD.SHERBROOKE Charged With Robbing Bank At Rock Island A Montreal man was ordered to undergo a preliminary hearing in connection with the robbery of the Caisse Populaire at Rock Island last summer when arraigned before Judge Joseph Marier in Court of Sessions yesterday.Paul Drouin was charged with ] stealing $120 from the Caisse Populaire and ordered to post two personal bonds of $950 or $500 cash as bail.He chose to appear before a judge and jury.Last August three men broke into the bank but were frightened off when a woman in a nearby house notified police.Provincial and municipal police arrived to find the three men attempting LIMITED, for Quebec City and to rifle a safe containing over District, whose appointment to *55 Qpg the newly created position of v \u2019 Director of Public Relations for Two of the men fled through a the Province of Quebec, has rear exit with the police in pur-been announced by Mr.Jules suit while a third burst from the Thibaudeau, General Sales\tMan-\tfront entrance\tas a\tconstable ager of the Company.Mr.De-\twaii{e(] Up the\tpath.\tWhen\tthe cosse wil also act in the\tsame\tof{icer.s ordl,r\tto slop\twent\tun.capacity for Wm.Grant &\tSons\tu a a\t.\t?, *\t_ for whom Melchers Distilleries,\tc0^stahlc\t,*° Limited, are the Canadian shots at the fleeing .man who Agents.\t' cried out as if hit.man-Relations for DISTILLERIES.CITY OF SHERBROOKE PROVINCE OF QUEBEC TENDER FOR DEMOLITION The City of Sherbrooke is calling tenders for the removal of the Hebert Building at the corner of Belvedere and Galt Streets.Specifications are available to the interested parties on request of the Building Inspector\u2019s office, at the City Hall.The sealed tenders, duly marked \u2018Tender for Hebert Building\u201d and accompanied by a certified cheque equal to 10% of the tender, must reach the undersigned on or before December 17th, 1956 at 5.00 p.m.HENRI-PAUL EMOND, City Clerk.Grapes, green lb.\t\t 25 Grapes, blue.lb.\t\t 25c Grapes, red.lb\t\t\t 15c Pears.6 for \t\t\t25c Apples pk\t\t\t\t ?5c VEGETABLE XAKkKI\t Tomatoes, lb., rose .\t Tomatoes, red\t.\t1525c Ke4 Green Peppers .\t.2 (or 25* Mushroom.4 lb.\t Beets, 3 bunches\t.\t\t 25c Onions.\t2 lbs.for 25c\t Kidney dry beans, lb.\t.12c 1 be Cucumbers (local)\t15c Radishes\t4\tbunch 25c Cabbage \t\t.15 20c Cauliflower \t\t.20-30C Carrots, lunch \t\t.3 25c Celery, bunch \t\t.35-40c Yellow Beans, lb.\t\t 25c Green Beans, lb\t\t\t25c Iceberg Lettuce .\t30c - Leaf Lettuce \t\t3 for 25c Spinach \t\t\t 15c Parsley \t\tbunch ll'c Egg Plant \t\t Chicory\t\tbunch 25c Green Onions\t\t.3 for 25c Swiss Chard \t\t3 for 25c Turnips \t\t3 for 25c Potatoes, peck \t\t\t 50c Squash \t\t\t 25c MEAT SECTION\t Chuck Roast, lb\t.38-45c Prime Rib Rolled, lb.\t\t 85c Rump Roast, lb\t\t\t 65-68c Ijiin of beef, lb\t\t\t 95c H.mhurg to\t\t.29-39C Frankturts In \t\t\t 40c Rolled Shoulder (b'lcss) .8l)c\t Boiling Beet, lb.\t.\t25c-50c Steak, round \t\t.85c $l 05 Calves\u2019 Liver, lb.\t\t $1 20 Pork liver, lb\t\t Heel Kidneys, eaeb\t\t20c Spring Lamb chops.\tlb.85e Spring Laiiib, leg.Ib\t.\t80c Spring Lamb, fronts,\tlb.,\t55c Pork Shoulder, roast,\tlb.\t45c Pork Shoulder, roast, trimmed 53c\t Mixed S>t't Pork, lb\t\t 45c Fat Salt Pork.Ib\t\t Loin Roast Pork .\t\t 70c Pork Chops, lb\t\t\t 74c Pork Sausage, lb.\t Pork Liver Ib\t\t\t 33c I Pork Kidneys, Ib\t\t\t34c Veal Rolled Shoulder,\tlb.49c Veal, leg, lb\t\t.65 68c Veal Kidneys \t\t»\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022.25c Conked Ham, lb \t\t.$1.20 Cottage Roll, lb\t\t\t.65c Picnic Hams, lb\t\t\t 48c Bologna.Ib\t\t7.\t.25 32c I Spare Ribs, lb\t\t\t 48c Bacon, lb.\t\t 65e Green Bacon, lb.\t\t 48c Chicken fresh killed\t\t 57c Capon, Ib\t\t\t60c j Fowl, lb\t\t\t 50c Broilers, Ib\t\t\t 47c j Leg Hams, lb\t\t OAfTlT\t Eggs, Grade A-largc\tfile Eggs, Grade A medium .56e Maple syrup\t choice quality .quart $175\t Butter, host creamery\t\t60c Can.Cream Cheese.Ib.45c\t a subsidiary of Canada Iron Foundries Ltd.has been award- Cockshutt ed a $6,343,146 contract for the Smelters construction of two bridges over Dist Seagram r» 424 124 44 29 284 32 254 14 154 464 7\u2019* 424 124 44 4 284 32 254 134 B 154 no! bv the St.Lawrence Seaway J'1\u201d\u201d\t''''«I authority.\tDominion Stores .Dominion lar .Western Canada Steel Ltd has Dom.Textile announced that it plans to con Gen.Dynamics .struct a $2 million steel ingot H.B Mining olumbia\tGypsum\t.Imperial Oil For the first 11 months ol imperial Tobacco 156 construction awards amount-, Int.Nickel i to $3,258,579.800 or 16 per cent Int.Pete icher than in the like months MacMilla n' l! ad- McColt Fronteiuc Molson H.Morgan vanco over nmo except résiner: tial construction which was off Noranda 8.5 per cent .\t, Placer Dev.The Bureau of Statistics report kovvell Hir er ed that shipments of Canadian Q^ec'Ipo«ert iron ore in October amounted to [;ov,l||tt, ()l| 2.799.451 tons or 13 per cent st.' l.nv Corp 204 384 124 8 '534 85 154 194 234 *544 114 99 434 32 64 604 204 39 12 B 84 534 854 19 B 224 B 544 994 434 6 ' H 174 B NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous Close Ham Amer, Telephone .Anaconda Bethlehem Steel .Borden's Co.Chrysler\t\u2019 \u2019 Comm.Solvents .Cons.Edison .Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motors Goodyear .* Int.Paper Int.Telephone .Johns Manville Montgomery Ward N Y.Optra I Pepsi Radio Republic Steel I!- S.Rubber Std Oil of N.J, \u2019 Studebaker U.S.Steel Vanadium Steel Woolworth 1684 1684 744 1884 190 57 704 444 614 454 704 17 444 894 1924 614 434 784 1084 304 494 394 36 194 354 584 474 59 64 75 4 '« 46 44.\\ 394 36 354 584 474 59 724 higher than the 2.474.759 tons in the corresponding month last year.For the first ten months of the year shipments were 35 per cent higher at 19.Ut.862 tors against 14.135,863 in the similar 1955 period.Niagara Wire Weaving will trade cx dividend today.Shawinigan Steel of Canada Triad Oil Walker G YV.544 444 12 27 164 714 80 684 6611 27 B\t5 544\trea 124 B 44\tpar 27 n\ti 164-\t\u2022 * 71 B\t: 80 > i\t¦ * 884\ti ¦ 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University, was at home with her family over the week-end.Mrs.John Jones has gone to hospital for medical treatment.The fire siren, silent for a long time, blew on two occasions this week.The alarm on Monday evening was for a chimney fire at Eric Jones' home; the second.more serious, was at the silk mill, where there was considerable damage more caused by water than by the flames.As always.Fire Chief Jack Shepard's brigade was right on the job to extinguish the conflagrations with its usual efficiency Practice of Christmas carols and readings and recitations are being held by the members of the various Protestant Sunday Schools, and there will be Christmas trees at the churches, or church halls.Also, of course, at the High School.Attendance at the Red Cross weekly work sessions is large this season.Twenty-five were there this last Monday, and much work was done No\\t week fin ished articles will be packed for shipment to Headquarters Then the Red Cross room will be closed until January Hth so that the workers can enjoy a well earned holiday This week, the hostes ses vivre Mrs Bow-den and Mrs.G ruer.The flowers on ihe altar at -Nine'.\u2022 the United Church last Sunday were in memory of Mr.Frank Harvey from his family.WOMEN\u2019S TITLES Peerages In Britain are occa stonally granted to women of dis tinction, or widows of distin gtiished men.GPJUEAf 2^' RECIPE: take oaje SEE THE NEW NEW GRUEN A \\ l tv \u2019 ***ff*U i [AJifll \\ carefully i^^RÜEN j with exclusive POWiRPAK ! 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Australian, finished behind the ^ ,oW f *> c^Pete\u2019 .e,v0^ 17-year-old Miss Crapp in the hcr fourth gold medal tomght 400 metres in 5:02.5.Sylvia! as a\tof\twin- Ruuska, a 14-year-old from Ber- ^ danf.e teanV sh\u20ac bad ^on keley, Calif., was well back in titles earlier in the parallel bars third snot with a time of 5:07.1.and ^m exercises and tied for Miss Crapp akso holds the f\u2018rst place in the free standing world\u2019s record of 4:47.2 in the ctlvlsl(,n- 400-metre freestyle.She set that Onjy Larisa Latynina of the mark last October in Sydney.Russian team matched Miss Rose emerged victorious in a Kelf ^ numbcr of S(\u2018ld raedals ' three-way fight against Tsuyo-,recclvca- shi Yamanaka of Japan and Despite their coach, the Hun-George Breen of Buffalo, N.Y.«arain girls lost the team title to The Australian forged into the Russia, 444.80 points to 443.50.lead at 800 metres and was The Russians took the men\u2019s never headed thereafter.\tI team title Thursday.The Japanese was timed in Of the 15 gold imdals in gym-18:00.3 and Breen, obviously nasties, Russia won 11 and tied weary and disappointed in ! fni- a 12th.Japan\u2019s Takashi Ono ig.ggg\twas the only athlete to break The 400 metres was the first their monopoly in the men's-individual victory of the 19561 events.Games for Miss Crapp and her | Canada\u2019s two gymnasts, Emes-country's seventh in all swim- One Russell and Ed Gagnier of ming competitions.Three of the Windsor, Ont., finished back gold medals were in women's1 \u2018n all divisions, events\tThe Olympics end Saturday For Pose, it was gold medal wit11 ,he championship final soc-No.2; he defeated Breen earlier |tTr game between Russia and in the men's 400 metres.The Yugoslavia and the official clos-Buffalo youth, however, estab- ing ceremonies in laie after-lished a world's record in the n°on.Bulgaria clinched the 1 üOO metres two nighta ago of bronze medal for third place in 17:52.9 when he won a heat.soccer by beating India today Russia's gymnasts contributed 2-0.a whopping 181 points to their ExcePl for th\u20ac swimming country\u2019s total in the unofficial I eventli ,and.l,be water polo final, standings when the competition Isay\u2019s activities were concluded ended todav but Agnes Keleti, 35-year-old coach of the Hungarian women\u2019s team collected four gold medals.Miss Keleti, a Budapest physi-cal education instructor who said afterwartte she thought she was Thursday's Games MASSAWIPPI VALLIY LCAGUl Magog 4, Sherbrooke 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit 3, Boston 2.QUEBEC LEAGUE Three Rivers 4.Shawtntgan 3.Quebec 6, Chicoutimi 2.ONTARIO JUNIOR A Guelph 2.Hamilton 0.Ottawa 8, Peterborough 2.Today's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal at Chicago.Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE CHRISTMAS GIFTS sporting Hockey Sticks, Toys, Skis, Toboggans.Skates, Bicycles, etc.H.MUNKITTRICK 430 Minto St.\u2014Tel.LO.7-6070 Hockey's Big Seven Ted Lindsay of Detroit collected a pair of assists Thursday to cut Jean Beliveau's lead in the National Hockey League scoring race to seven points.Lindsay, who has played three less games than the Montreal centre, boosted his points total to 28.Linemate Gordie Howe kept, pace, with a goal and an assist.\t« Beliveau, Montreal Lindsay, Detroit Howe.Detroit Olmstead, Montreal Ullman, Detroit Harvey, Montreal \tP\tw\tL\tr\tr\tA\tPts.Detroit \t\t22\t14\t4\t4\t67\t49\t32 Boston \t\t24\t14\tB\t4\t65\t52\t32 Montreal \t\t\tL3\t10\t2\t75\t53\t28 New York .\t23\t7\t10\t6\t52\t69\t20 Toronto \t\t24\t6\t12\t6\t62\t68\t18 Chicago .\t24\t4\t16\t4\t44\t74\t12 AMERICAN\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tp\tW\tL\tT\tK\tA\tPts.Providence .\t22\tn\t8\t3\t80\t56\t25 Buffalo\t23\t12\t10\t1\t76\t82\t25 Hershey .\t20\t10\t7\t3\t70\t67\t23 Cleveland .\t21\t10\t9\t2\t87\t81\t22 Rochester\t20\t7\t10\t3\t56\t70\t17 Springfield\t20\t6 12\t\t2\t67\t83\t14 QUEBEC\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts.Chicoutimi\t23\t17\t6\t0\t80\t50\t34 Quebec\t2fi\t13\t10\t3\t74\t58\t29 Shawinigan\t22\t7\t11\t4\t52\t71\t18 Koyals\t23\t7\t14\t2\t58\t83\t16 Three Rivers\t20\t7\tu\t2\t43\t51\t16 \u2022Ottawa\t6\t3\t2\ti\t18\t13\t7 \u2022 Associate member\u2014plays 2U games only.Rene Pepin Pots Winner For Lions SHAWIN1GAN FALLS, Que-((P)\u2014Trois Rivieres Lions overcame a two-goal deficit Thursday night and hung on for a 4-3 Quebec Hockey League victory over Shawinigan Falls Cataracts.Rene Pepin\u2019s goal with just more than two minutes left in the game did the trick, pushing Lions into a tie with Cataracts for third place.Each has 18 points.Ron Atwell, Norm Corcoran and Jacques Gagnon scored other Lions goals.Eddie Kachur and Dick Wray put Shawinigan Falls ahead 2-0 in the first period and Wray\u2019s second goal tied the score 3-3 late in the third.Ted Lindsay Draws Blast From Wings' General Manager Jack Adams For Poor Play; Edge Bruins 3-2 In Close Duel Detroit Red Wings today share first place with Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League but their star left winger, Ted Lindsay, is deep in the doghouse.The Wings edged Boston 3-2 Thursday night in Detroit and both the Bruins goals were blamed by Detroit Manager Jack Adams on complacent play by Lindsay, who has scored 300 goals since he joined Detroit in 1944 Lindsay picked up a pair of assists when the v*;ings scored three second-period goals, but that didn\u2019t cave him from a managerial blast.\u201cI don\u2019t care how many assists \u2014-\u2014- he got,\u201d said Adams, \u201che scored \u201cNow\tthe local fans car his 300th goal on Nov.18 and understand why he was bench-he hasn\u2019t scored a single goal in ed) sa'd Skinner.\u201cHe\u2019s just not seven games since,\tdoing the job he s capable of do- \u201cNot only that, but both those in2- And tbe worst part of it is, Boston goals were scored be- be ac*s ^e he doesn t even cause of Lindsay\u2019s complacency, And both of them came just af- Despite the critjcal statements ter he got on the ice, so it, \u2014 and they circulated last sea-couldn\u2019t have bees fatigue that; son \u2014 because of Lindsay\u2019s out-caused it.All I want is an hon- side business interests \u2014 he is est effort.If I can\u2019t get that, on?of the league's leading scor-we\u2019ll find a replacement.\u201d ^ ers this season.The Detroit scoring was han- \u201cHe\u2019s not even bothering to died by Norm Ullman and Gor- check his men,\u201d added Adams die Howe, Lindsay's linemates, who coached the Red Wings for and Dutch Reibel.Don McKen- nearly 20 seasons before becom-nedy and Jerry Toppazzini tal- ing general manager, lied for the Bruins, who suffered Wings and Bruins are four their sixth loss in 24 games.' points ahead, of the third-place A short time ago Lindsay was Montreal Canadiens.New York benched in Toronto for what Rangers have 20 points, eight be-Coach Jim Skinner called \u2018Tack hind the Habs.Toronto Maple of hustle.\u201d And after Thursday Leafs are fifth with 18 and Chi-night\u2019s contest, Skinner was ob- cago Black Hawks are last with viously displeased with Lindsay, 12.who was relieved of the team ; One game is scheduled to-captaincy before the club went | night.Canadiens take on the to training camp.\tI Hawks at Chicago.CBC Network To Carry All-Star Fifty-four radio stations, including all those affiliated with the CBC\u2019i Dominion network, will broadcast play-by-play coverage of Canada's All-Star football game on December 8.The network of stations will extend close to 4,000 miles, relating action at the stadium in Vancouver to an estimated 2,500,-000 football fans from Victoria to Sydney, N.S.Toronto's Fred Sgambati and Edmonton's A1 Shaver have been contracted as radio commentators for the game.Broadcast time will be 3:45 p.m.EST.CBC television coverage, routed along American microwave facilities, will provide an estimated audience of an additional 3,500,000 Canadians \u2014 including those who will see the game on a delay basis via film recordings.\"Live\u201d TV coverage will commence at 4:00.Pele Neuman To Replace Injured John V/ellcn In All-Star lilt As Teams Prepare For Final Workouts VANCOUVER (7 - Defensive end John Welton of Toronto Argonauts will miss Saturday's second annual East-West all-star Shrine football game because of a knee injury.Shrine officials announced Thursday Welton will be replaced by Pete Neuman, end for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Big Four Football Union.Both the west squad, coached by Frank Pop Ivy, of Edmonton, and the east team practised Thursday \u2014 the west in Van- Gordon Wallace Faces Tough Opponent Tonight With Tony Anthony At Gardens A Pts.24 35 18 28 16 23 Bowling Results MIXED LEAGUE Coups 0 \u2022 Rollers 4 CO-UPS FOUNDED 1575 AMSTERDAM i CREME DE MENTHE Need a \"Lifter\u201d?Have a Brading\u2019s, .the hearty ale! SLOW-BREWED TO THE QUEBEC TASTE -UNION MIDI !.\tKirouac\t203\t269\t114\t586 M.\tMills\t133\t166\t146\t445 L.\tSinclair\t155\t162\t247\t564 K.\tMills\t141\t126\t202\t469 H.\tWilson\t262\t155\t171\t588 L.\tBeatty\t113\t156\t137\t406 \t\t1007\t1034\t1017\t3058 ROLLERS\t\t\t\t\t G.\tGill\t215\t185\t184\t584 M.\tMoore\t208\t215\t155\t578 J.\tPatrick\t160\t179\t223\t562 L.\tWhiting\t261\t198\t133\t592 J.\tStrickland\t.216\t240\t243\t699 K.\tPatrick\t271\t202\t223\t696 \t\t1331\t1219\t1161\t3711 \tDiamonds 0 ¦\t\tRangers 4\t\t DIAMONDS\t\t\t\t\t C.\tMcCoy\t166\t144\t156\t466 G.\tBaizana\t147\t\u2014\t106\t253 L.\tLamb\t135\t171\t\u2014\t Low Man\t\t125\t125\t125\t375 C.\tLamb\t101\t140\t201\t442 B.Bazley\t\t142\t152\t271\t565 J.\tBazley\t\u2014\t108\t119\t227 NEW YORK\u2014 I® \u2014The only Canadian among the top 10 light heavyweights takes on a rugged opponent tonight at Madison Square Garden in a fight that could lead to a crack at Archie Moore\u2019s world title for the winner.Gordon Wallace of Brantford, Ont., comes up against tough Tony Anthony of New York in a 10-rounder that could well decide who gets the first chance at Moore when he defends his crown.Wallace, a one-time lumberjack who holds the British Empire light heavyweight title, has 31 victories in 43 fights, including 15 knockouts.His 21-year-old opponent has a 28-4 record with 21 of the wins coming by knockouts.Anthony, Tated No.5 by Ring Magazine, is a 2-to-l favorite to defeat Wallace.The Canadian, who won the Empire title June 16 by outpointing Ron Barton in London, is ranked seventh by Ring.The National Boxing Association places him fifth among the cruiser- ; weights and ranks Anthony ninth.! Both fighters were declared in j top shape for the fight by their managers.Frank Bricker, who : handles Wallace, said his man is | \u201cmuch improved\u201d since 1953, ; when he was knocked out in i thrte rounds by the now heavy- ; weight champion, Floyd Patter- ; son.Anthony\u2019s manager, Ernie j Braca, was confident in predict- ; ing victory for his boy.\u201cThe.way we figure it,\u201d he said, \u201cTony will beat Wallace and then meet Chuck Speiser for the American title and then the winner will challenge Moore.If Arch doesn\u2019t come out fighting, then we ll be boss of the world.\u201d Speiser currently is rated No.3 by Ring Magazine among the light heavyweight.Both fighters come into the ring tonight with win streaks going.Wallace has six straight victories, Anthony has five.The bout will be nationally televised, starting at 10 p.m.EST.816 840 978 2634 RANGERS E.Winget G.Stafford E.Cathcart A.Duquette J.Grime L.Bessant 248 173 158 166 198 233 207 217 185 189 196 284 149 570 143 467 194 625 155 579 188 562 168 648 1192 1262 997 3451 Flops 4 - loamers 0 FLOPS Indians Offer Mike Garcia And Al Rosen As Bait In Deal With Tigers; Redlegs After Third Sacker By JOE REICHLER .\"We could use another starting! JACKSONVILLE, Fla.(Æ1) \u2014 pitcher and Garcia, if right, | The Cleveland Indians have of-| .,\t\u201e fered pitcher Mike Garcia to De-1 troit and slugger Al Rosen to Detroit for a much needed first string catcher and the Cincinnati Redlegs have made a concrete offer to Brooklyn for third base-man Randy Jackson.This information was among a few choice items learned as the minor league convention came to an end today and the baseball folks unpacked their winter clothes for the major league meetings in Chicago Monday.Caddies Holding Top Spot In Bowling League The Caddies are holding top spot in the Lennoxville Ladies Golf Club Bowling League while the Sand Traps follow two points off the pace.The leaders have amassed 28 points with the Sand Traps in the runner-up spot.The Putters are next in third with 16 while the Wedges and Greens are deadlocked with eleven each.The Drivers occupy the cellar with only four points to their credit.Mrs.J.Mathieu is leading for individual honors with an average of 116 while Mrs.J.Tarte is in the runner-up position with 106.Mrs.M.Roy and Mrs.G.Harmer follow with 102 each and Mrs.Y.Roberge completes the top five with 99.The results follow : Sand Traps 4 .Putters O SAND TRAPS J.Levesque 101 88 81 270 Y.Roberge 99 155 119 373 J.Chamberlain 69 74 101 244 M.Roy\t100 86 124 310 M.Remillard 90 100 108 298 L.Anders-on\t141\t\u2014\t52\t193 P, Pickford\t173\t176\t136\t485 L.Bowman\t169\t151\t166\t486 G.Bowman\t209\t148\t133\t490 R.Bcland\t170\t\u2014\t164\t334 G.Jobel\t217\t187\t239\t643 B.Lyon\t\u2014\t104\t\u2014\t104 D.Lyon\t\u2014\t115\t\u2014\t115 \t1079\t881\t890 2850\t ROAMERS\t\t\t\t M.Lawson\t90\t111\t131\t332 M.Erskine\t84\t144\t115\t343 E.Cathcart\t114\t96\t106\t316 E.Young\t162\t150\t147\t459 J.Trussler\t47\t42\t135\t424 C.Martin\t118\t137\t222\t477 \t715\t780\t856 2351\t Aces 0\tI \u2022 Skylarks 4\t\t\t ACES\t\t\t\t P.Hogge\t178\t198\t153\t529 B.Beattie\t107\t141\t125\t373 E.Lane\t150\t117\t150\t417 D.Lane\t176\t220\t168\t564 MacDonald\t170\t174\t164\t508 C.Wintle\t214\t130\t107\t451 \t995\t9#0\t961\t2842 SKYLARKS\t\t\t\t R.Hellam\t138\t\u2014\t143\t281 M.McMullen\t155\t151\t\u2014\t306 B.Bryan\t197\t217\t202\t616 M.King\t194\t191\t189\t574 Champoux\t171\t219\t155\t545 E.Merrill\t215\t172\t175\t562 M.Beaulieu\t\u2014\t194\t137\t331 i\t1070 1144\t\t1001 3215\t The same source also said he j was aware that Greenberg has 1 made a man-for-man offer of Rosen, the hard-hitting third baseman, to the Red Sox for catcher Sammy White.Joe Cronin, Boston\u2019s general manager, acknowledged that he had been talking with the Indians but declined to confirm or deny that these principals were involved.It is believed the Redlegs, seekstarting ing t0 soive their third base problem, have offered Smokey A Tiger official revealed that Burgess, their second string Hank\tGreenberg, general man- ;\tcatcher, to\tthe\tDodgers\tfor ager of the Indians, had offered Jackson after having been rc-them Garcia and second string ! buffed by the Chicago Cubs in receiver Hal Aragon for Frank an attempt to land infielder Pig House, the lefthancled hit-\tGene Baker\tand\tpitcher\tSam ting bonus catcher.\t^ Jones.'\u2022Its an interesting offer and j( a]so was ]earne(i that the were\tconsidering Us P^ssibili-\tpr0p0setl j^unipie\ttrade between ties, '\tsaid the Detroit official,\tPhiladelphia\tand\tBrooklyn\thas simmered down to a pitcher for shortstop plus deal between the two clubs.As it stands now, the Phillies, admittedly searching for a shortstop, are mulling over an offer by the Dodgers that would : give them shortstop Bill Lillis and centrefielder Gino Cimoli for any one of three pitchers-southpaws Harvey Haddix and Curt Simmons or righthander PUTTERS G.Cohen E.Aubut E.Turgeon P.Potticary L.Harmer 459 503 533 1495 97 83 95 275 105\t73\t123\t301 57\t68\t71\t196 99 103 79 281 74 86 96 254 432 413 462 1307 Drivers 1 \u2022 Wedges 3 DRIVERS L.\tBeau\t57\t53\t74\t184 A.\tCote\t70\t78\t68\t216 Y.\tLussier\t63\t49\t97\t209 Y.\tBeaudoin\t55\t68\t49\t172 Y.\tConnolly\t79\t78\t106\t263 OTJ Juvenile To Stage Another Card Tomorrow The Caddies 4 - The Greens 0 THE CADDIES The O, T.J.Juvenile Hockey League will stage its second program tomorrow night at the Arena when N.Dame du Rosaire meets Ste Famille at 6.30 and________ St.Therese vs St.Jean Baptiste :\tMeyer at 7.30.\t,\t'\t__________ Four players, who were auto- ; matically suspended after the I prife Return opening game, last Saturday, for\teiui starting a fight have been rein- Plnx/eirc Tn stated by the President, after \u2022 IwyeiQ iv investigation however it was made plain that this will not be iWJLueaiei tolerated, as a matter of fact\tTORONTO\u2014 CP\u2014Defenceman the ruling has been changed, ' Bobby Baun and right winger and any player participating in Ron Hurst Thursday were return- a fight and being tagged a ed to Rochester Americans of the major will be suspended imme- American Hockev League by To- diately.After the time served a ronto Maple Leafs of the Nation- substitute will be allowed.\taI League.The players involved were D.The two players had been cal-Grondin and J.G.Fillatrault of led up Tuesday by Leafs on an St.Jean Bte.and G.Denis and ' emergency basis to substitute for Y.Dumas of Ste.Famille.t injured players.L.\tGingras J.Mathieu M.\tTarte J.Tarte M.Doiron 366 365 440 1171 NHL LEADERS Standing \u2014 Detroit, won 14, lost 4, tied 4; Boston, won 14.lost 6, tied 4; points, 32.Points \u2014 Beliveau, Mont., 35.Goals \u2014 Moore, Montreal, 14.Assists \u2014 Beliveau.24.Shutouts \u2014 Plante, Wont.5.Penalties \u2014 Fontinafo, New York, 61 minutes.couver's Brockton Oval and the east at Central Park in suburban Burnaby.Coach Trimble took time out around noon to address a service club luncheon in Burnaby.The clear and chilly weather was ideal for workouts.The ground at both fields was frozen from Vancouver\u2019s first protracted cold spell of the winter.The weatherman promised temperatures around 35 degrees and few clouds for Saturday.A Shrine spokesman said 15,-300 tickets have been sold tor the game and it is hoped the number will reach 25,000 by kickoff time.Aces Upset Loop Leading Chics 6-2 QUEBEC\u2014 O' \u2014Quebec Aces scored four unanswered goals in the opening period Thursday-night and went on to post a 6-2 Quebec Hockey League victory-over the league-leading Chicoutimi Sagueneens.The Quebec win broke Chi-conutimi\u2019s winning streak at eight games and tightened the Aces hold on second place in the five-team loop.They now trail the Sagueneens by three points but have played three more games than their opponents.In the first period.Bill O'Ree, Orval Tessier, Marius Groleau and Mike Labadie drove in the counters.Ross Watson of Chicoutimi picked up the single marker in the second period.In the third, Quebec again out-scored the Sagueneens as Dick Gamble and Floyd Hillman beat netminder Ray Frederick while Lou Smrke notched the only Chicoutimi tally.PIONEER CHICK STARTER PROMOTES high livability faster growth \u2022\tfeathering \u2022\tfleshing \u2022\tpigmentation \u2022\tbone development Pioneer Chick Starter contains Vitamin B 12 and antibiotics for greater livability, growth, uniformity and feed efficiency.Chicks grow into healthier, higher-laying pullets .faster .when fed Pioneer Chick Starter.For fewer runts .fewer culls .fewer losses .feed Pioneer Chick Starter 20% protein.Buy your Pioneer Chick Starter from: CLARKE & SONS LTD.COAL - CEMENT -STOVE AND FUEL OIL Lennoxville, LO.2-9444 Sherbrooke, LO.2-2676; 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They provide hours of unusual entertainment, with a View-Master Viewer or Projector.\u2022 Sowy«f I Inc.' * 4 3 REEL PACKET, *t.SO (31 PiehtrM end Story Foldsr) VIEWER, $2.95 n.ecLer t Cross 149 Wellington St.North \u2014 Tel.LO.7-4889 i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY.DECEMBER 7.10S6 Ei«v*n Paul Duchesne Stars As Magog A ces Nip Beavers 4¦ 1 Turns In Outstanding Performance , ?\u2022 BOWLING As His Team Posts Their Second Straight Win In Massawippi Loop Paul Duchesne, a chunky little net-minder for the Magog Aces, was the stumbling block last night for the Sherbrooke Beavers and the Bedard squad was forced to settle with a 4-1 defeat.It was the second win for the Aces since their opening in Asbestos Sunday.The agile Magog goalie did everything but stand on his head during the second and third periods as he worked overtime in order to keep the hard-pressing Beavere from scoring.Duchesne's work was the main reason that the Aces emerged on the long end of the count.The Aces moved into an early \u2014- lead in the first period when Beavers up front but Cour-Vaillancourt, Pinchaud and Mar- c^csne s work was the big differ ius Goyette tallied but following ence ir\u2018 t*Je Same- He blew two MAGOG HOTEL ard got the lone Sherbrooke marker while Thibeault notched the other Magog tally.It was a hard checking tilt with sixteen penalties plus a misconduct being handed out.G.Goyette, Magog's sturdy rearguard, drew the extra ten when he banged his stick on the ice following a nod to the cooler for using his elbows.Vaillancourt was credited with the first tally when his passout from the corner hit Courchesne\u2019s stick to deflect into the net.It was a tough break.Painchaud got the next tally on a passing play with Thibeault.George Donahue, who was making his first appearance of the season with the Beavers, was a tower of strength and it was only the outstanding work of Duchesne who prevented him from registering a couple of goals.Just before the end of the period Marius Goyette shoved home another easy goal to give the Aces a 3-0 lead at the end of the opening frame.For the next two periods, the Beavers just threw everything they had at Duchesne but he was turning it all aside.He kicked, batted and caught all the rubber which came near him.He was just unbeatable from any posi-; tion and he had all the angles shut off.Bob Bedard came up with the i Beavers' first real scoring opportunity but his drive missed the open corner when he had Duchesne out of position, A few minutes later the Beavers\u2019 pilot snared a passout from Ossie Gagnon and this time he made no mistake to register the Beavers\u2019 only goal.The final frame saw a steady parade to the cooler with a total of nine penalties being dished iout.The Aces drew six, three times leaving them short handed with two in the sinbin at once, but despite this the Beavers couldn\u2019t get the disc behind Duchesne.Donahue helped to strengthen the outcome of the game.First Period 1.\t\u2014Magog, Vaillancourt 2.\t\u2014iMagog, Painchaud, (Thibeault) 3.\t\u2014Magog, M.Goyette Penalties \u2014 G.Goyette minors and misconduct), eault, EWPahue, Carrière.Second Period 4.\t\u2014Sherbrooke, Bedard (Gagnon) 5.\t\u2014Magog, Thibeault (Mireault, Goyette) 19.36 Penalties \u2014 Jutras, Donahue.Third Period Scoring \u2014 None.Penalties \u2014 Vaillancourt (2), G.Goyette (2), Thibeault, Benoit, Planche, Donahue, Langlois.7.31 14.17 19.54 (two Mir- 17.05 Bruygom .\t115\t\u2014115 McClearn \t\t156 162\t146\u2014464 St.Onge\t\t192 190\t129\u2014511 Fortier \t\t146 203\t153\u2014502 Chamberland\t154\t137\u2014291 \t609 709 565 1883\t GIANT\t\t Brvant \t\t164 95\t174\u2014433 Ewart \t\t191 139\t140\u2014470 Lunderborg .\t180 123\t133\u2014436 Champeau .\t133\t\u2014133 Hobbs \t\t90\t150\u2014240 \t668 447\t597 1712 ACES\t\t R.Longpre\t176 134\t144\u2014454 L.Lamontagne\t175 200\t131\u2014506 R.Turgeon .\t144 126\t145\u2014415 G.Roy \t\t162 151\t152\u2014465 \t657 611\t572 1840 SINCLAIR\t\t R.Caunter\t181 177\t193\u2014551 D.Coates\t\t180 139\t\u2014319 B.Bryan \t\t131\t141\u2014272 E.Merrill .\t152 159\t187\u2014498 A.Yergeau .\t147\t156\u2014303 \t644 622\t677 1943 HOT SHOTS\t\t F.Beatty\t159 128\t145\u2014432 A.Laliberte\t145 154\t118-417 R.Gladu .\t138 132\t153\u2014423 A.Lockley .\t133 192\t180\u2014505 \t575 606\t596 1777 WONDERS\t\t G.Dorion\t\t167 168\t168\u2014503 G Noury C.Cross .M Gagne 1.Smith \u2022 ?\u2022 145 142 208\u2014495 133\t\u2014133 143 192 135\u2014470 177 165\u2014342 588 679 676 1943 P Dion .176 157 214\u2014547 A.Bousquet .150 155 123\u2014428 - A.Collins .96 111 139 -348 739 628 637 2004 B.Collins ROYALS 123 118 172\u2014413 ARMAND RY.ENG.R.Labbe\t.\t202\t163\t140\u2014505 Lessard .139\t139\t132\u2014410 Grondin .222\t169\t151\u2014542 ¦ FeeHng headachy and miserable because you need a medicinal regulator?DO AS MILLIONS DO I Chew FEEN-A-MIN1 \u2022 Why not »sk yout druijftft tod»: tor KEEN-A-MINT \u2014 \u2022 modern regu lator in chewing form ?It's pleasant ti .12 # p] it s dependable\u2014*nd thoroui ^N- *- dren.eYen-a -Ml take.Vet FEEN-A-MINT is genUe in l«i action \u2014 gentle enough for UtUe chil.INT has a randv coating \u2014 refreshingly flavoured wilt mint.You'll never nave to coax you) children to take FEEN-A-MINT.You'll never have to force yourself to swal-low ill-tasting potion*.You'll discover as millions of other people have \u2014 that FEEN-A-MINT Is safe \u2014 effectlvs \u2014 and pleasant to chew.FEES'-A.MINT is as handy as your nearest druggist So \u2014 next time you know you need a medicinal regulator \u2014 try FEEN-A-MINT.Do as your friends and neighbours do \u2014as millions do.chew FEKN-A-MINT \u2014 and feel Une again 1 FEEN-A-MINT FAMOUS CHEWING LAXATIVE 137 134 146 417 506 518 580 1604 (pa nar//nrt QF.C SC-7A N Fast, deep-down relief fron .Arthritic and Rheumatic Pain with skin-penetrating \u201cDeep Heat\" Quick! 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