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Fellowship Club j of Trinity Anglican Church held a card party in Trinity Memorial Hall recently.Cards were played at thirteen tables.The MiT.vnrTT:! STARTS TODAY! 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SAVE STEINBERG'S 5c CERTIFICATES FOR CHRISTMAS *¦\tGIFTS! % «sv>.* Every 50c purchase entitles you :\tto buy ONE certificate for Sc.» Choose from OVER 100 quality gifts .on display ot Steinberg's.PLEASE redeem your 5c premium certificates NOW, while full selection is still available.Only II) more J Food Shopping Easy lo peel .just unwrap 'em like a present! Fresh, sweet and juicy .enjoy the deliciously different TANGERINE flavour! Plump sections bringing you golden vitamin C and energy for these busy days when you use it up so fast.HOLIDAY TIME IS TANGERINE TIME! CALIFORNIA SNOW-WHITE CAULIFLOWER Cellophane wrapped for freshness! Easily prepared, popular vegetable! LARGE HEAD i * / y % f & M MORE for your Home at CHRISTMASTIME! 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Packed strictly fresh in a gay Christmas Tree gift box.$1.50 the pound.Laura Secord Dixies.are deliciously different! Mada of clusters of crisp pecans and golden buttercaramel.covered with rich Guernsey-milk chocolate.In attractively gift-wrapped boxes at $1.75 the pound.àtau/uLS&ayuù CANDIE* g Convenient to use ¦ .Fits easily in pocket or purse Protects your cigarettes nchester niilIT I ill iHiniilHiiiiiiii cheS\u2018er Ul i ; : i lies*61 fmM TMB PACK THAT\u2019S DISTINCTIVELY NEW IN DESIGN AND ACTION The new Hinge-Lid Pack is a really modem cigarette pack\u2014so convenient to use.You\u2019ll sec how easily it fits into pocket or purse\u2014how well it protects your cigarettes .and remember, Winchester is now better tailored\u2014a finer cigarette\u2014with the same distinctht Winchester taste.as 1 Se» how easy It Is to open Press lightly with thumb .then push up Thelford Mines Club To Hold Childrens' Parly THETFORD MINES.\u2014 The St.John's Anglican Church Women's Club held its final meeting for 1956, which proved to be a busy and most interesting one.President Mrs.Erie Pharo, presided, and Mrs.G.F.A.Brink read the secretary's report in the absence of Mrs.Ian Campbel'.and also reported the Nearly-New Shop had had a very good week.The monthly food sale held in conjunction with the Nearly-New Shop showed a profit of approximately $21.Discussion was held re a Christmas party for pre-school children and it was decided to hold it on Saturday afternoon, December 22 in the church hall Committee in charge of the party consists of Mrs.R.Cooling, chairman, Mrs.J.McCammon and Mrs.C.Motherwell, assistants.Members were reminded that nomination ballots will be turned in at the next meeting Jan.9.and the installation of new officers will take place at the annual meeting to be held Jan.23.There was one guest at the meeting, Mrs.Grace Hodgeson.After the business part of the meeting, two very interesting and informative movies were shown, \"Making of Cotton\u201d, filmed at Magog, and \u201cCarnival in Quebec, 1955.\u201d Hostesses for the evening were Mrs.B.Assets and Mrs.R.Johnston.LADIES\u2019 GUILD The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John s Anglican Church held the final meeting for 1956 in the church hall.The meeting was chiefly taken up with end- of-the-year details and a detailed report on the bazaar held December 1.Mrs.George Jenkins read an encouraging financial report and.there is little doubt that the bazaar itself was a resounding success.Only flaw in the otherwise highly successful affair was that this being the first bazaar to be held in the new church hall, it is possible that not quite enough foresight was shown in arrangements to accommodate the very large crowd which turned out.Mrs.P.M.Pidcock, president, and Mrs.W.Adams, vice-president, greeted the bazaar guests at the door, while members of the Girls\u2019 Auxiliary helped in waiting on tables, checking coats and so forth.New business of the meeting concerned the sending of Guild Christmas gifts.President Mrs.P.M.Pidcock wished all members a happy Christmas season.Next meeting of the Ladies' Guild, which will be the annual meeting, will be held January Ifi.Hostesses for the meeting were Miss Emma Johnston and Mrs.MacMillan.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.G.Tremblay of Chicoutimi, is spending the week with her father, Rev.M.H.W.Seeley, who recently returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Merritt Pharo spent the week-end in Newport and Lancaster.Mr.and Mrs.John Mossop had Mr.Mossop's parents from Ontario visiting with them recently.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wright and son Darrel, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Dinning and family in Maple Grove.MASSAWIPPI\u2014 The Union Church Association held its annual Christmas sale and card party in the Community Hall.\u201c500\u201d was played at five tables and several prizes given.The sales tables had many attractive and useful articles and were well patronized.Mr.Percy Whitcomb was in Stanstead to attend the burial of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Rolla Lake.Miss Jeanette Schoolcraft has been a shut-in for the past tw» weeks.Mrs.Harry Downing, of Nashua, N.H\u201e and Mrs.D.Allen, of Tilton, N.H., spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs.L D.Schoolcraft and sister, Miss Jeanette.COWANSVILLE\u2014 Mr.William Lickfold is a patient in the Sweetsburg Hospital with double pneumonia under care of Dr.M.C.Mooney.Santa Says: SHOP EARLY Get better selections and wonderful values! Spend forty-eight hours in Newport and Derby Line, and do your Christmas shopping.WESTERN AUTO STORE 3 Coventry St.\u2014 Tel.945W\t, We offer you the very best in toys at reasonable price.Many other lines to choose from.ENDICOTT JOHNSON Quality Shoes and Rubber Footwear for the whole family.36 Main St, \u2014 Newport.Vt.CASWELL & O'ROURKE DAYLIGHT STORE Visit our toy department \u2014 one of the largest selections ever seen! Gifts for all occasions.DERBY UNE, VT.GILMORE BROS.Derby Line, Vt.FINE MEN'S AND BOYS' APPAREL Shoes, Slippers and Rubber Footwear for the entire family.Open every Thursday and Saturday evenings fur your shopping convenience.TOYTOWN IS NOW OPEN! New toys and gifts for all.5c- 10c GILMAN S $1.00 up A Ben Franklin Store \u2014 DERBY LINE, VT.Radios \u2022 Records \u2022 Phonographs The most complete stock in North Eastern Vermont.Musical Accessories.SEGUIN MUSIC CO.Dresses \u2022 Lingerie \u2022 Skirts Blouses \u2022 Jewellery CORINNE'S DRESS SHOPPE Mrs.J.A, Begin, prop.DERBY LINE P.H.EDWARDS Furniture and Appliances 13 Coventry St.\u2014Tel.1093 Christmas Gift Selections: \u2022 Mixmasters, lamps, clocks, radios, phonographs, toasters, flat irons.In Newport.It's Coats \u2014 Dresses Accessories \u2014 Shoes - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12.1956 S«v** Knox Church Hall, Lake Meganlic Scene Of Successful Yulefide lea LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014 The, Woman's Association of Knox ; United Church, held a success-1 ful Salad Tea and sale of aprons and other useful and fancy articles in the Sunday Schoolroom The room was decorated with Christmas wreaths, evergreens and a small Christmas tree, ! aglow with lights, decorations and mystery parcels.The small tables were centered with lighted candles in crystal and silver holders and evergreens.The president.Mrs.Wood, received the guests and supervised the tables.Assisting in serving were Mrs.Bustard, Mrs.Thombs, Mrs.Gauthier.Mrs.Thompson and Mrs.Veary.Mrs.Miller and Mrs.I Gonyer convened the kitchen, assisted by Mrs.Olson, Mrs.L.E.Clark, Mrs.M.Matheson and Mrs.C.Duplisea.The sales table was in charge of Mrs.St.Laurent and Mrs.Greenway and the cashiers were Mrs.Lipson and Miss Mavis Wood.Proceeds for the Tea and Sale were $162.37 and the ladies in charge are very grateful to all who helped to make it a success.ST ANDREW\u2019S L.A.The regular monthly meeting of the Ladles' Aid Society of St.Andrew's Presbyterian church » DO YOU FEEL MISERABLE AFTER MEALS?You don't need to! Not when gentle, fast-acting Turns can bring you such sure relief from distressing acid Indigestion and red-hot heartburn.Turns are safe antacid tablets with a delicious mint flavour.Turns' aoothmg formula, with calcium, acts right away to neutralize excès» acid, relieving that churning after-meal misery.Turns contain absolutely no soda! Take reliable Turn* to ease gassy discomfort and searing heartburn, give relaxing relief to your stomach.Turns need no messy mixing of water\u2014just eat one or two w henever your tummy feels tied up in knots.¦You get a dozen Turns tablets for a dime, 3-roll economy pack, just 25 Be ready whenever an upset stomach strikes you.Always carry a handy roll of Turns in your pocket or purse.Buy Turns for the tummy today! was held at the home of Miss Margaret Maclver, with a good attendance.The meeting opened with Scripture reading and the Lord s Prayer in unison.It was voted to give $10 to the Sunday School, to help with the Christmas tree.The following officers were elected for the coming year : President, Mrs.Neil Stewart; vice-president.Mrs.Charles Morrison; treasurer.Mrs.Fred Crossman, Sr.; secretary.Mrs.Alexander Maclver.Christmas gifts were exchanged and a social time enjoyed.At the close of the meeting, refresh, ments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.David MacDonald and Mrs.Georze Ste wart.HEATHER CHAPTER At the December meeting of White Heather Chapter, No.23 O.E.S., the meeting opened in form with Sister Alice Veary, A M., in the East.Regular business was transacted and the degrees conferred on two candidates.Election of officers then took place, resulting as follows: W.M., Sister Alice Veary; W.P., Brother Alexander Maclver; A.M., Sister Donna Thomps; A.P., Brother Murray Lipson; secretary.Sister Mary Miller, re-elett-ed: Ircasurer, Sister Florence Bailey; conductress.Sister Shirley Crandall; associate conductress, Sister Marjorie Bustard.After the meeting, the members went to Sister Crandall s home where refreshments were served and a social hour enjoyed.A special feature was a small lighted Christmas tree and gifts.Each member received a gift with Miss Vilma Komery distributing them.Mr.and Mrs Lloyd French and family, attended the birthday supper in honor of Mr.Robert French at Flanders.Mr.and Mrs.l.ynford Lowry, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of Mrs.Mary Parker.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Hunt, of Quebec City, spent the weekend in town.Mr.Andre Tardiff, of Thetford Mines, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Campeau.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Kendall attended the funeral of the former's uncle.Mr.Herbert Ken.dall in Sherbrooke.STANBRIDGE RIDGE \u2014 Members of the Ridge feme tery Association attended a meeting at the Frank Corey home.A report was given by Mr.Corey, secretary-treasurer.Mr.Neil Baker, who moved to Pigeon Hill, a few months ago.resigned as chairman of the Association and Mr.Stanley Cochrane was appointed in his place.It was decided to buy another Government Bond.Mrs.Fairfield, of Stanbridge East, spent a short time at the Fred Cook home.Miss Winnie Douglas is pres ently spending a short time at the home of Mrs.Norman Cook at Stanbridge East.A number of neighbors were entertained it the Hamilton home, where plans for the Farm Forum, were made.It was de cided to re-organize after the Christmas holidays with meetings held every two weeks Mr.and Mrs.Archie Sager w-ere recent guests of Mr and Mrs.Thomas Baker and family, at Stanbridge East Mrs.Frank Corey spent a weekend at Richford, Vt , with her son.Rev.Hugh Corey.Word was received by Mrs.Corey of the sudden death of her brother-in-law, Rev George Murray, formerly of Boston.Mass.SIDE GLANCES By Golbraith T « ft* Vt «1 \"Oh.yes, girls were supposed to be smart in my day\u2014 but we had to be dumb, too, to have any fun!\" SAWYERVILLE\u2014 Miss Florence Bowker, of Waterloo, and friend, Miss Mariila Nugent, of Granby, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Aus tin Bowker.The L.O.B A.and L.O.L.held a social evening in Orange Hall w hen proceeds were most gratifying.Mr.Floyd Desruisseaux, of Hamilton.is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Desruisseaux.Mr.and Mrs.Horace Martin, of Stanstead.were called here by the sudden death of the latter's mother, Mrs.Robert Stat ton.DENISON'S MILLS\u2014 A meeting of the Denison Mill-.; Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs.Spencer Brock with the president, Mrs.Elton Carson, presiding.Plans were made to hold the Community Christmas tree on December 15, at 2 p.m , at the home of Nelson Brock.The next meeting to be held at the home of Miss Grace Philbrick in Danville on the 10th of January at R p.m.An exchange nf gifts was held among the members.At the close of the meeting the hostess served refreshmen-ls./ ; si w w $ r «\t* t- *«* 4} 1\t»\u2022 Ml*\ttmu SOUTH DURHAM- Rev.Brown, pastor of St James' Anglican Church, is holding a Candlelight Carol Service in the church on December 16, 8 i \"You left her a 60-cent tip.Dad\u2014I aura ought to get more than half a buck for shoveling snowi\" il iiil v ?\u2022\u2022\u2022' ¦\t.¦ A*5-' \u2019W1 :v : .WÈM :W 71 iiil mm mm ' \"'l'À:!;' .v Hnlcx, the watch with a wardrobe to fit every cos tunic and ever) mood .$1500(1 C.Fur the proud hostess ¦ four piece sterling tea set, - $378.00 EASY WAVS TO Bt Y: Budget Account Monthly Charge Account Layaway Plan Cash, Money Order or Cheque Open till 10:00 pm From Dec 17ih to 22nd.Paul Nadeau, Registered Jeweller American Gem Sncietv Skinner & Nadeau Inc 82 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.KINNER GEMS for the most precious lady in the world! FROM THE EXCLUSIVE SKINNER & NADEAU COLLECTION! / * \\ ITEMS ILLUSTRATED ARE ONE OF A KIND, AND ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM A REGISTERED JEWELLER, AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY.A Sparkling cocktail ring in platinum mounted with 23 diamonds\t$650.00 B One karat diamond mounted on white gold ring with two side diamonds\t$530.00 C.\tWhite gold ring with cultivated pearl and twelve diamonds\t$275.00 D.\tPlatinum ring set with a genuine Amethyst and circled with six diamonds\t$550.00 E.\tCultivated pearl necklace with diamond set clasp, $150.00.\tOther necklets, from $25.00 F.\tWhite gold interwoven chain set with 8 genuine graduated Amethyst»\t$235.00 G.\tWhite and yellow gold pin set with cultivated pearls and diamonds .$235.00 \"v Skinner & Nadeau Nadeau\tInc.Paul Nadeau Registered Jeweller American Gem Society 82 Wellington North, Sherbrooke. tlgm SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12.Iv^o Nation-Wide Strike, Terror Grips Haiti MIAMI, Fla.(A>) \u2014 Terror and confusion sweP/t\"f\u2018U S al\" Theltre in downtown Buda-«\t® boiling poli «\t> pest where thousands of strikers HUNGARIAN REBELS Continued from Page 1 Austriâ said police bullets killed! some Hungarians attempting to obtain the release of a labor leader arrested at Veeses, a town of 18,000 near Budapest.Two incidents occurred in front of the war-battered Nation- which the present regime says has been \u201caggravated by American government organizations,\u2019\u2019 headed toward a showdown.The country Is virtually paralyzed by a silent but deadly weapon \u2014 a mass refusal of thousands of persons to work.Its object Is to force Gen.Paul E.Magliore to permit general elections for a new president.The explosive situation hit a climax last week when Magloire resigned as president.Under one interpretation of the constitution, his six-year term ended Dec.6.The Haitian constitution does not permit a president to succeed himself.Hours later, however, Magloire resumed office as \u201cchief of idled or sought the few open food shops.In the first, Hungarian police used clubs and rifle butts to disperse a crowd, witnesses said.In the second, Hungarian police and Russian armored units tried for hours to break up the throng around the theatre be-c.'use a drunk had hurled an empty wine bottle on a tank.Shooting of cannon and machine guns was heard sporadically throughout the day in Budapest.It appeared to come from or near Gellert Hill, whose historic citadel has been converted by the Russians into a base for tanks and artillery.Radio Budapest broadcast a government announcement that state,\u201d presumably at the re-1 the state will take control of the quest of the army.\ti property of all persons who have Jle then imprisoned the prin- |cft Hungary since the start of cipal presidenti-l candidates and about 49 others.He also dissolv- thc rebellion Oct 2.1 and sell it if they are not back by March 31, ed the senate and legislature, 1957, a previously set amnesty and in effect suspended consti- deadline, tutional authority.Hungarian informants said the only provincial towns in which HEAVY RAINS\tthe strike was not effective were Average annual rainfall in the Salgotarjan, a northern mining wettest parts of Malaya reaches town of 40,000 population where 165 inches.LATEST REPORT Aik your lnv«»tm«nl Dcotar for th* Latest Rtport and Pratpactut of m CALVIN BULLOCK Ltd.at least 80 unarmed demonstra tors were killed by police last ! Saturday, and Zalaegerszeg, a j light industrial centre of about 35,000 near the Yugoslav border.IRA RAIDS .I J I fill\tI The march of progress creates many changes and O/u LandmCirK IVlOVQd \u201c\u201c evidence of this is seen in the picture above, showing the oldest general store in Thetford Mines, the Johnson\u2019s Co.establishment, which has served English and French residents of the community for 72 years, being moved from its familiar site at the corner of Mooney and Johnson streets to make way for the expansion of mining operat ons.This old business house is being transferred to a quieter spot in the parish of St.Noel, where dynamite blasts will not damage the foundations.The building, now the property of J.B.Jacques, is being moved by the firm of GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET Stock prices were generally 13, C.I.L.up T's at 16 V4, Cana- % at 68% and Ventures off 1% at 36%.President Eisenhower has rejected a unanimous recommen- j on groundfish fillets be raised.For the first ten months of 1956 net delivenes of oil through ! Canada pipeline amounted to 224,462,470 barrels of 23% high- year.The following stocks will trade ex dividend today: Southam Company, Page-Nersey Tubes, National Steel Car , John Labatt, Power, Montreal Locomotive, Western Grocers \u201cA\u201d, J.S.Mitchell, Consolidated Mining and Smelting, Building Products.Grenier and Freres, Fnr.in but there were no reports of1 any injuries to residents.Many of the residents rushed j out of their homes in their night clothes.Lord Brookborough, Northern (Photo by Gilles Tremblay) Continued from Page 1\t,\t,\t\u201e garrison.\u201d He said the raiders Ireland s prune mimster; recent- | were beaten oft by sentries.The terrorists opened their at-I tacks by throwing hand grenades.A series of explosions was heard in Armagh just before the alarm was sounded.The BBC transmitter in Lon-I donderry was housed in a brick building.The force of the blast blew the roof off the building and wrecked it.Windows in houses near the transmitting station were blown ly 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hard for a comeback in the Na-and occupy the cellar.R.Castonguay swept the weekly honors with 227 and 518 to take the high single and triple.The team honors were divided with the Hoboes copping the single with 755 while the Chumps posted 2,044 for the triple.Castongyay is setting the pace for individual honors with an average of 149.J.G.Blais follows in second with 133 while R.Grégoire is next with 1311.The top ten bowlers follow: 1.R.Castonguay - 149.25 haps eliminate them almost entirely,\u201d said Mr.Dandurand.\u201cThe one-game idea is antiquated.I wonder what would be said if the world's baseball series was suddenly reduced to a single game, and that, if say Boston and St.Louis were the respective league champions, the single game was played in Chicago?\u201d AMERICAN LEAGUE P W L T F A Pts.Hershey\t23\t12\t8\t3\t82\t78\t27 Providence .\t24\t12\t9\t3\t92\t64\t27 Cleveland .\t23\t12\t9\t2\t98\t84\t26 Buffalo .\t24\t12\t11\t1\t78\t89\t25 Rochester .\t22\t8\t11\t3\t64\t74\t19 Springfield .\t22\t6\t14\t2\t70\t93\t14 QUEBEC LEAGUE P W L T F 26 19 7 30 16 11 24\t9 13 25\t8 13 Chicoutimi Quebec .Three Rivers Shawinigan Royals .25 7 16 \u2022Ottawa .6 3 2 * Associate member\u2014plays 20 games only.A Pts.0\t92 59 38 3\t89 65 35 2 52 62 20 4\t60 83 20 2 61 90 16 1\t18 13\t7 tional Hockey League, another appeared to be on the way out.Frank Selke, managing director of Montreal Canadiens, said Tuesday 35-year-old Kenny Mosdell has decided to retire-tem-porarily.Mosdell, oldest player in the league, was loaned to Chicago Black Hawks this year after 12 seasons with Canadiens.Selke said he was told by general manager Tommy \u201cIvan of Chicago that Mosdell \u201cmay consider returning to hockey if he feels in condition after a month or so.\u201d currently locked in a battle for fourth place with New York Rangers.Toronto trails the Rangers by two points going into Thursday night's program.Both have tough opponents.Toronto goes to Montreal to meet the third-place Canadiens while the Rangers meet the second-place Red Wings in Detroit.The league - leading Boston Bruins take on the tail-end Chicago Black Hawks at Boston in the other game.With full slates Saturday and Sunday night, all teams will be playing three games in four nights but the Rangers, at least, 2.\tJ.Blais .133.671 Conditioning also was a prob- aren\u2019t disturbed by the tough 3.\tR.\tGrégoire .131.56\tlem for Ted Kennedy, pondering\tschedule\u2014even\tthough\tit\tin- 4.\tR.\tFrechette .122.67\ta return to the game in Toronto\teludes\tgames\tin\tDetroit\tand\tTor 5.\t\\ .\tBaril .117.33\tafter 14 seasons to help the plod- 6- J-\tLamontagne .115.00\tding Maple Leafs.| 7.R.Fa don .114.83 ! Kennedy, 30, \"retired\" twice.8.\tL.\tBoutin .114.33\tHe decided to quit at the end of 9.\tK.\tFerry .114.25\tthe 1953-54 season but was per- 10.\tS.\tJohns .112.67\tsuaded to captain the team for Cigars Slow-Motion Hoboes Chumps STANDING P.G.P.P.Points 9\t6\t12 8\t7\t11 7\t8\t10 6\t9\t7 one more year.onto where the blueshirts haven't won this year.Coach Phil Watson was optimistic.While Red Sullivan is still out with a spleen injury suffered when cheeked by Montreal's Doug Harvey two weeks The Teeder has been skating ago, rookie Bruce Cline has been Need a \"Lifter\u201d?Have a Brading\u2019s .the hearty ale! »1 Jackie Parker Had Reservations On TCA Flight VANCOUVER \u2014 » \u2014 Parker, Edmonton Eskimos brilliant backfielder, was one of five ^ persons who originally had reser-; valions on Trans Canada Air j Lines1 missing flight' 810 but changed flights at the last minute, it was learned Tuesday.Another of the five was Harry! McBrien of Toronto, secretary of : the Canadain Rugby Union.Flight 810 has been missing j since Sunday night with 62 persons aboard.around with the club and general manager Hap Day said he is about to step up the training tempo.Day was concerned with some of the y.unger players.He let coach Howie Meeker know he wasn\u2019t happy about the casual attitude displayed by several of his warriors.There is no room for compla-Jackie ! cency in the camp of the Leafs, showing well.Watson is considering working in Parker MacDonald of Sydney, N.S., who has been used mainly on power plays.Incidentally, the Rangers signed Quebec scout Yvon Prud-homme a couple of weeks back in the hopes of digging up some French Canadian talent.This week he signed his first player \u2014a guy named Norman Doyle.Jacques Plante Shows No Signs Of Relinquishing His Hold On First Place; Worsley Moves Up Ladder R.C.E.M.E.Holds Down Top Spot In Ladies Darts The R.C.E.M.E.squad is setting the pace in the Ladies Darts League according to the latest report released by Y.Gaudet.Brompton Lake trails in the runner-up spot, seven points off the pace, while Les Fusiliers hold a two-point bulge over Belleville to compete the top half of the eight-team circuit.The standing follows: p w L T Pts R.C.E.M.E.270\t171\t99\t18 Brompton\tLake .\t270\t134\t136\t1\t11 Fusiliers\t.270\t135\t135\t1\t9 Bellevtew\t.240\t114\t126\t1\t7 Legion .210\t107\t103\t6 Dollard .'240\t109\t131\t8 Tuque .Rouge - 240\t107\t133\t4 Flamingo\t.180\t83\t97\t1\t3 Seixas, Flam Named For Draw PERTH, Australia \u2014 UP) \u2014 United States captain Bill Talbert today named veterans Vic Seixas and Herbie Flam to face India in the opening Davis Cup interzone tennis matches Friday.The draw Thursday will determine how the two Americans face off against 19-year-old Ram-anathan Krishnan and Naresh Kumar, India's two-man delegation.Talbert said he would not decide on his doubles combination until after the opening singles.Matches are scheduled Friday, Saturday and Sunday.The victors qualify to challenge Australia for the Davis Cup at Adelaide Dec.26-28.Benoit Lapierre Leads Way With Two Goals As Therriauli Squad Suffers First Defeat Of Season WINDSOR MILLS \u2014 The Paper Makers, paced by Benoit Lapierre, pulled the surprise of the season last night when they toppled the highly favored Aces of Magog 4-3 for their first vic-, lory in the Massawippi Valley Hockey League at the Canada ! Paper Arena.The Gendron squad had their usual ten men in uniform but they made the best of their breaks to nose out the front-running j contenders.Nine penalties were dished out by the referees but ' only one goal was tallied when the teams were shorthanded.Benoit Lapierre was the top \u2014\u2014-\u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014- marksman for the Paper Makers ,,Mag®g: Duchesne, G.Goyette, with two goals while J.G.Houde -'1ireau't> Godhue, Levesque, and Robert Spenard accounted\tta| i icc TU/O for the others.For the Aces play-\t13 ing-coach Pee Wee Therriault led the way with two markers with Marius Goyette getting the other.Therriault opened the scoring in the first frame when he notched the only tally of the period.He completed a three-way passing play witft M.Goyette and Levesque.In the second frame Windsor struck twice with Lapierre and Houde getting the tallies.Lapierre finished off a play with his line mates.Houde and Guillemette with both teams at even strength.The second goal came with G.Goyette in the cooler for a hooking penalty.After peppering Paul Duchesne they finally broke through to earn a 2-1 advantage.The final frame saw both teams move to the attack and Goyette evened the count at the half-way mark when he snared a pass from Ross Planche.Coach Therriault then broke the tie to send his team into the lead once again.This was short-lived as Robert Spenard rapped home the equalizer a minute later when he teamed up with Claude Couture and Edgar Gendron.Another minute later Lapierre got his second goal and what proved the winning one on a passing play with Houde and Guillemette.With two minutes and a half left the Aces tried their best to get the tying tally but the short-staffed Paper Makers managed to hold onto their slim margin until the final bell.Windsor:\tDubois, Lapierre, Guillemette, Houde, Bachand, Abran, Gendron, Couture, Spenard, Parker, St.Laurent.BENOIT LAPIERRE Vaillaneourt, Planche, Cotterell, M.Goyette, Thibeault, Painchaud, Therriault, L\u2019Heureux, Caouette.First Period 1\u2014 Magog\t.Therriault (M.Goyette, Levesque, 6:00 Penalties: Dubois, G.Goyette.Second Period 2\u2014\tWindsor .Lapierre (Houde, Guillemette) 3\u2014\tWindsor\tHoude (Gendron) .Penalties: G.Goyette.Third Period 4\u2014 Magog\tM.Goyette (Planche) .10:00 5\u2014 Magog .\tTherr jault (Cotterell, M.Goyette) .15:15 6\u2014\tWindsor\tSpenard (Couture, Gendron) .16:50 7\u2014 Windsor\tLapierre (Houde.Guillemette) .17:38 Penalties: Bachand, Vaillan-court (2), Gendron, Couture, M.Goyette.5:35 17:40 Sherbrooke Optimist And Windsor Juveniles Battle To 2-2 Stalemate In Wide-Open Tilt At Local Arena TORONTO «V) \u2014 Goaltender Glenn Hall of the powerhouse Detroit Red Wings had his poorest showing of the National Hockey League season last week.The native of Humboldt, Sask., last season's rookie-of-the-year t Quebec Downs Montreal 4-2 MONTREAL ____ 0) _ Quebec \"as t>ea*en H times in 102 shots Aces strengthened their hold on j0r a -892 \u201cfielding average.He second place in the Quebec dr0PPed flve points to .911 for Hockey League Tuesday night season in thfLTfIfTlclenc^ rat' ; with a 4-2 win over the tail-end nl®s re®u ar ^DL goalkecp-Montreal Royals.\ti ers- Gene Achtymichuk, Bob Bec-i A combination of Hall\u2019s per-kett and Dick Gamble scored to j formance and the improved play-! give the Aces a 3-0 lead before ! i«S of Lome Worsley lifted the ! Walter Bradley replied for Mont- New York Ranger goalie into real.The fourth Quebec goal, third place and settled Hall into was scored by Orval Tessier, i fourth spot, one point behind Andre Corriveau rounded out Worsley.ed 88 of 95 shots.That left him with a .928 season's percentage.Ed Chadwick of Toronto Maple Leafs added five points to his total of .909 with a fine .948 performance on the week, good for fifth place.Chicago Black Hawks' Al Rollins was steady and gained one point at .904 for the season.1É 's Oyster parties are a part of Quebec\u2019s \u2018way of life\u2019.join in the fun! SLOW BREWED TO THE QUEBEC TASTE 0 g/A- the Montreal scoring, last week.The two deals completed centred around the Chicago Cubs.After a 10-player deal with the St.Louis Cardinals, featuring the swap of pitchers Sam Jones and Tom Poholsky, the Cubs pur.chased catcher Charlie Silvera from New York Yankees for The 155-pound Worsley was the second busiest goaltender\u2014 Hall was shot at four more times \u2014during the week but he managed to post his best mark since he led the league in the first week of the schedule.He stopped 94 of 98 shots for a .959 average which boosted his season's mark to .923.Meanwhile, Jacques Plante of Montreal Canadiens is showing $10,000.(___________________________________ ___________ In agreeing to trim their ros- no signs of relinquishing his ters to 28 players by opening hold on first place.Plante added day, the major league owners did a big service to minor league clubs whose lineups previously a point to his total for the season\u2014.955\u2014by posting a .961 mark for the week.He stopped have remained in a state of ,73 of 76 shots.His margin over flux well into the season.Now1 they will get a windfall of be- tween 50 and 64 good players in April.\ti second - place Terry Sawchuk of Boston Bruins is 27 points.Sawchuk chalked up a .926 rating during the week as he block- Patterson Gets Special Award NEW YORK UP) \u2014 Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson and sports columnist Frank Graham of the New Y\u2019ork Journal American have been named to receive the two top awards by the U.S.Boxing Writers\u2019 Association.Patterson, 21, youngest man ever to hold the title, will receive the Edward J.Neil Memorial Plaque as \u201cfighter of the year.\u201d Graham, veteran columnist.will be given the James J.Walker Memorial Plaque \u201cfor long and meritorious service to boxing over a period of years.\u201d Both votes were unanimous.The Neil award is named in memory of the former Associated Press boxing writer who was killed in 1938 while serving as a war correspondent in Spain.Hungarian Coach May Remain In Australia MELBOURNE \u2014 UP) \u2014 Franz Stampfl, the world-famous track coach, said today that Australia has a \u201cgolden chance\u201d to grab one of the world's greatest coaches, Hungarian Mihaly Igloi.Igloi, who came here with the Hungarian Olympics team and is staying this side of the Iron Curtain, trained three Hungarian world record-smashing runners\u2014 Sandor Iharos, Laszlo Tabori and Istvan Rozsavolgyi.Stampfl, writing in the newspaper Melbourne Argus today called these \u201cthe greatest middle distance trio the world has ever seen.\u201d Russia May Ask For '64 Olympics HONOLULU \u2014 UP) Nicolai Romanoff, who is in charge of Russia\u2019s vast sports program, said Tuesday the Russian government is \u201cthinking\u201d about inviting the 1964 Olympic Games to Moscow.\u201cWe can carry out the games in Moscow\u2014we have the equipment.\u201d he declared.Romanoff headed a group of 18 Russian coaches and trainer who are flying home from Melbourne via Honolulu and Los Angeles.Sherbrooke Optimists and Windsor Mills Juveniles battled to a 2-2 stalemate last night at the Sherbrooke Arena in a regular fixture of the Eastern Townships Juvenile Hockey League.It was a hard fought battle with the issue being decided only in the third period.The teams gave a wide-open display of fine passing and good defensive work.Dupuis put the Windsor team out in front in the first period and this stood until the third frame.In the second period the teams battled hard but just failed to make the red light flash.The two goalies were doing their best in keeping their citadels clear and came up with some top saves.In the final period Auray evened the count for the Optimist club right after the start but then the Bobby Morey coached crew from the Paper Town commenced to hum.The Optimists were forced to throw up a strong defense and finally Doyon got away from a ganging play to put the Richer crew out in front 2-1.Couture and Rousseau followed each other off but the Optimists just couldn\u2019t capitalize on these breaks.With less than two minutes ! 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SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER 12.19S6- Eleven PAKISTAS corro.v\tVANTAGE POIST PikisUn now has more than Seven English counties can be B6 cotton textile mills, with an seen from the top of Castle Hill estimated annual output of 350,- in Lancaster, capital of the Eng-000 bales of cotton cloth.\tlish county of Lancashire.COGNAC COURWISIER Honntur I oHrt, pi a i sir e qui le boit \u2022* > \\ at oil Quebec Liquor Commission Stores Incita tairitsMff 4« S M I'Em^rew Htirniivaai ft i H Guile* VI Hit Available in Baccarat decanters, every bottle numbered.OBITUARIES ALICE CHRISTINE HILL, i Alice Christine Hill, only OF Bl L\\M.R\tdaughter of the late Wilder H.BULWER \u2014 This community Hill and Margaret Eliiabeth Bai-was shocked and saddened to | ley, was born in Stanhope, on learn of the sudden passing of Miss Alice Hill on Friday evening.November 16.She had been in the neighborhood a few short hours before and seemed in her usual health and good spirits, and was calling on friends in Lennoxville when she passed away.CHRISTMAS Gins sk \u2022 0,,d sporting goods Hockey Sticks, Toys, Skis, Toboggans.Skates.Bicycles, etc.H.MUNKITTRICK 430 Minto St.\u2014Tel.LO.7-6070 November 30, 1907.When only a child she accompanied her parents to Birchton.where her father kept store for a number of years in what is now the Nut- and American Bible Society, a friend of the deceased, spoke words of comfort to the mourn ers.The Bulwer choir sang the \u201cTwenty-third Psalm\" and \u201cWeTl Never bay Good-bye in Heaven.\u201d The bearers were friends who had grown up with her.Everett Parker, Kenneth Johnston, Lloyd Johnston.Chester Damon, Ches ter Caswell and Ralph Todd.Miss Hill leaves to mourn her passing, a brother and sister-in brown Bros, store, later moving i law, Mr and Mrs Allen Hill; a to Bulwer, where Mr.Hill J niece and nephew , Miss Marguer-bought the store now occupied I ite and Master Bobby Hill, of by W.A.Rogers.Miss Hill received her junior education in the Bulwer Intermediate School and completed her education at Bishops University, where she majored and honored in mathematics.She took up leaching, first at Lake Megantic and then at Lachine, where she was a member of the staff of the George Esplin School for a number of years, until failing health necessitated her entering a Montreal hospital for major surgery, from which she never fully recovered.Lennoxville; two aunts.Mrs Rufus Dunn of Lennoxville and Mrs.Joseph Hoover of Vancouv er, B.C.; two uncles, Clayton and Austin Bailey of Revelstoke.B.C, and a number ol cousins Many from Montreal, l-achine, Boston, Mass., Stanhope, Hast Angus.Sherbrooke and the surrounding area attended the fun eral.Interment was in the fam ily lot in the Eaton Cemetery.PIKRRK BRUNO 1 VYOIF, OF RICHMOND.RICHMOND \u2014 The death oc Her mother predeceased her Curred on Monday.October 29th by more than a year, and her 195*; uf Pierre Bruno Lavoie in father passed away very suddenly some two years prior to Mrs.Hill's death.Miss Hill faced life with a cheerfulness which was peculiarly her own.She will be sadly missed in this community where she lent a helping hand whenever she saw the opportunity.That her circle of friends was wide-spread was shown by the large number who signed the ! union eight children were born.[ book of remembrance and by the Mr.Lavoie enlisted in March number of floral tributes.\t1916 as a private in the 117th The funeral service was held Battalion and served his country in the Bulwer Church, w-hich was ; in France and England receiving filled to overflowing Rev.J.A.his discharge with decorations H PlowTight, ablv assisted by for general service and victory the Rev.Mr.Adey of the British medals.For the past number of years he had been a patient in the Military Hospital at Ste.Anne de Bellevue where he passed away.The remains were brought to the J.H.Fleury Funeral Home.The funeral was held on October 31st at Ste.Bibiane Church, j Richmond.Interment in Ste Bi-biane's Cemetery.The bearers, all members of the 117th were Messrs.J.Cam eron, W.H.Burnside.V\u2019.R Beat-tie.C.S.Delaney, H F.Smith and T.D.Shipman.Those left to mourn are his widow, of Montreal, four sons and four daughters, Mrs.George Matthews, Delia; Emile, of Verdun; Oscar, of Charney- Mrs.Wilfred Beaudette.Florence, of Richmond; Miss Germaine l-i-voie, of Montreal; Mrs.Dens Noel, Aurore, of Ville Jacques Cartier; Pierre Bruno Jr,, of Richmond; three daughters-in law, Mrs.Emile Lavoie, Mrs Os car Lavoie and Mrs.Pierre Bruno Lavoie, Jr., three sons-in-law.Mr.G.Matthews.Mrs W Beaudette and Mr.D.Noel Floral tributes were received from the Canadian Legion Branch 15 and the National Hosiery.Bl: Biltmore styled by in Fashionable Tones $895 to $15 AM M0LS0N V his 79th year, at the Ste.Anne de Bellevue Military Hospital.Born at La Bay du Fcve, one of a large family, he was the son of Mr.and Mrs.Louis Lavoie.He moved with his family to Richmond a number of years ago.In 1900 he married Emma Amnotte daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Alex Amnotte.Of this COOKSHIRE- Miss Dawn Gilbert, of Shawin igan Falls, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.Florence Cook., Mr.Stanley Parker, of Shaw-inigan Falls, was a week-end guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Parker, Mr.and Mrs.Everett Parker, of Bulwer, were also guests at the same home.WATERVILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.J.Rondeau, of Rock Island, were in town to attend the funeral of Mrs.Rondeau's cousin.Mrs Maskery.II C& uMut kb difaifc, iXm ta&G W/iift.\tlb {jfuHi, lÿfrdb utilllluJu: M MolW.(jfaMMb et A C/Msbtul idéal wfoi fo wmb (Mj fW ^ ktsA Atit c/Huplefo et pflaimtb, Um MOL jzowv faov!\" Æ li ; j MAKES YOU WANJ TO WALK The 2-Sole Sock is a n excluai ve PENMANS invention that m so successful it actually make* you feel like walking PENMANS produce the only socka of this kind in Canada .STRETCHY, one-aize aocka whose 2-SOLES provide built-in double comfort.This Fall PENMANS arc bringing out this lime in a complete new range of popular shaded.You can get them plain or patterned .in long-laating nylon, nylon-and-wool, or nylon and cotton, in STRETCHY, exclusive 2-SOLE, and REGULAR.Be in style with s smile\u2014the smile that comes with real foot comfort! 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