Sherbrooke daily record, 16 juin 1949, Section 2
[" SECOS'D SECTION Sbecbtooke Dailij Becocd SECOND SECTION THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHKKHROOKK, QUOHKi 'W,.HAK Highlights Of World News Are Illustrated By Pictures * ?\t.f home of Mr.and Mrs.William Hamilton.Mr.E.H.Foster, of Highwatcr, is a few davs guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.R.Libby.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Crandall, of Knowlton, spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eld-ridge.Master George Edward Libby gathered a number of his young friends together and surprised his father, Mr A.R.Libby by entering the house to wish him the day\u2019s greetings, and singing \u201cHappy Birthday to You.\u201d A very special cake was presented to the guest of honor being carried in by little Miss Connie Hamilton.Out-of-door games were enjoyed by the small guests until five o\u2019clock, when refreshments w-ere served by Mrs.Libby.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Osborne were in Knowlton calling on Mr.and Mrs.Cedric Stone.Mrs.Walter A.Bowbrick, of Knowlton, spent the week-end at the home of her friends, Mr, and Mrs.Forrest Wright and family.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Barnes motored to Knowlton.Mrs.Lyla Owens, Mrs.Mary J.Fletcher, Mrs.George Dow' and Miss Owens motored to Cowansville.Miss Doreen Johnston, of Knowd-ton, spent a few days at her home here.Mrs.Efiie Libby and son, Sgt.Douglas Libby, motored to Montreal.J)r.R.Noiseaux.of Cowansville, w'as called to see Mrs.J.S.Brod-rick, who is ill at the home of her son, Mr.George Woodgabe, at \u201cFairview Inn.\u201d Messrs.J.Jean and L.Charbon-neau, of Cowansville, were business visitors in Brome.Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Wright were guests in Knowlton.Miss Jean Tracey was a guest of her friend, Miss Eileen Hoare, at Calumet.Mr, and Mrs.L.E.Armstrong, of Knowlton, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eldridge.Mr.Patrick Gilmore was an overnight guest of his friend, lan L.Bockus, at Knowlton.Mr.Forrest Wright has gone to Montreal for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.William Chapman and Mrs.William Hamilton, wore at Knowlton to attend the \u201cTrial By Jury,\u201d operetta.The Misses Jean Tracey and Eileen Hoare, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, were a*a Stanbri ige East for a time.Mr.A M.Sheldon is spending an indefinite time at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Peters.Mr.and Mrs.Emile Duhard and family, of Drummondville, were guests of Mrs.F.A.Frizzle.Mr.Achille Morin spent a day in Sutton.The Knowlton baseball team was in Philipsburg and played the team If you like to keep track of what you're spending\u2014 A & P's system of pricemarking will be a great help to you.Do you add up your qroeery bill os you fill your basket?Do you like to feel sure the check-out cashier is tabulating your purcbiise correctly?We rhink most of our customers do.That's why A & P employs the system whereby every can, jar and package in the Grocery Department, and every item and package in the Produce and Meat Departments paid for at the stand, has the price marked on it.This also enables you to check your purchases against your cash register slip after you get home.Fruits and Vegetables uniform -\u2014 top quality, always all others reduced in price and place on the \"Quick Sale'' table.\u2014 Buy with confidence.CALIFORNIA, VALENCIA.NEW CROP SIZE 34 \u2014 NO.1 OBANGES- 33/ FLORIDA SEEDLESS \u2014 LARGE SIZE 96 \u2014 NO.1 GRAPEFRUIT - 3-25* NATIVE GROWN \u2014 LARGE, GREEN NO.1 \u2014 IDEAL FOR SLICING CUCUMBERS - - - 25/ IMPORTED, FIRM, RIPE \u2014 14 CELLO PACK \u2014 NO.1 TOMATOES NATIVE GROWN, GREEN NO.T LARGE Bl ONIONS- 2 9* (^uâtomerô9 Corner \u2014 V/Mj How de yoe like the eheckoet system la oar «tores?Here you any luggoitlom for Improving it?Our trainod, officiant ehaek-ors moka ovary offert to tpoad up tho ehoeking-out procoss ond iporo you any unnecessary delay.But wa admit that devising a checkout system that meats all the needs of all our customers at all times is one of our toughest problems.We welcome any help you can give us in solving It.What changes would yes make la the checkout «toads If you were ranalng year A&P store?Pieaso write: Customer Relations Department.A & P Food Stores, Drawer No.4, St.Hoar! f.O., Montreal, Quebec, -\t\" pkg 10^ LARGE BUNCHES cm* /y-\"?ANN PAGE FAMOUS MAYONNAISE IS an.Your Bust Buy ANN PACE SLICED Milk Bread WHITE 14 as.leaf 12f! 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the j\"Echoes\u201d secretary, Miss 0.Stevens, reported two new member-suhseriptions to the magasine, and the Educational secretary, Miss M.R.Reyner, gave a full and interesting report.1 Library books had been selected by the high school teachers and let Newfound- tors of t arks fro aspect* of I Grade* w ere read.two 01 .mérous the Rifts of children's books were made by Mrs, Woodward, Mrs, D.Henuett and Mrs, H.Downs, Jr.It was noted that one of the prir.es given by the Chapter had been won by the son of a member.#10 was voted for the Order\u2019s agriculture scholarships.The post-war service convener, Mr \\rthur Trestoi , reported two overseas food parcels despatched, ami a shipment of St articles of new and good used clothing sent to headquarters.The entertainment convener, Mr.K C.McEadden, distributed raffle books.The member* were asked to sell tickets during the summer on four beautiful china tea cups donated by the regent.The drawing will take place at the September meeting when the holder of tlio first number will receive two of the cup* and saucers while second and third number* drawn will each bring one to the lucky winner, In view of the small attendance at the meeting ami the chapter\u2019» satisfactory financial position, U was decided not to hold the proposed garden party.This concluded the business of the afternoon.Mrs, Seale then welcomed the speaker.At the close of Mr bulk's address, adjournment was moved ami the National Anthem ended the proceedings.Hostesses for the tea which fol lowed were Mra.Henry Downs, Jr,, Mrs \\.0.Kruming and Miss M B, Reyner.DANVILLE Week end guests of Mr and Mrs.Thai les Brow n, at \"Edgewood,\" were Mr.and Mr».Gaorg* Howl- son, Mrs.Hewiion, Sr., aid Mra.Allan Dawson and children, Eric and Heather.Mr*.Charla* Brown haa raturn-ed home, after anending a few day* with her daughter, Mra.George Hewison, and Mr.Hewiion, m Auburn, Me Mr, and Mrs.Jack Leckie and son, John, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guest* of Mr.and Mra.Clement Leith.Miss Marjorie Findlay, of Ottawa, sprnt a few day* with her parents, Mr.and Mr*.L K.Findlay.Miss Carrie Nelson, of Cook-shire, is the guest of Mr.and Mr*.Albert Olney, Mr.Howard Riddle, of MonW ieal, spent a few days at \"Hedge- leigh,\" CARLING\u2019S Former member» of the Canadian Women's Army Corps from all parts of Canada gathered in Toronto during the week-end for a reunion.A banquet, business session and church parade were features of the program.Here Edna Smith, left, of Moncton, N.B., farthest east point represented, and Joyce Hassell, right, of Powell River, B.C., look over the program with Sgt.Pearl Aplin, of Toronto.Sister E.Boyd, G.A.M\u201e Presented A Bibie To Maple Leaf Lodge, Danville, From Sister E.Costello, Of Waterville Asbestos, June 16.\u2014A good number from here attended the Rebekah Lodge meeting on Tuesday night.The noble grand, Sister Belle Smith, was in the chair and lodge opened in regular form.The warden and conductor retired and escorted in Sister Edith LISTEN TO THE LIBERALS EVERY DAY Monday thru\u2019 Friday CKTS - 6:25 P.M.Alan M&cnaughton, K.C.Official Liberal Candidate MOUNT ROYAL FOR WOMEN CKTS - 9:20 A.M.Phyllis Carter « CKTS-10:15 P.M.Beatrice Tobin Asselin Liberp.l Organization WAXED PAPER Jeeps i^fflyi food i Boyd, assembly marshal, of the Rebekah Assembly, and she was I welcomed by the lodge.Sister Mar-i garet Lockwood read an address of: welcome, and presented Sister' i Boyd with a gift from the members of Maple Leaf Lodge.Sister! Boyd thanked everyone for their: kind remembrance, and asked! | their co-operation for her work | ahead.All joined in singing, \u201cFor 'She Is A Jolly Good Fellow,\u201d followed by three cheers and a tiger.; For her first official duty as\u2019 assembly marshall, Sister Boyd! presented to the Noble Grand a beautiful Bible, given by Sister I Elizabeth Costello, for the use of I the Rebekah Lodge.This Bible will! be dedicated at the next meeting.1 The recording secretary was asked s to write to Sister Elizabeth Cos-' tello, at Waterville, $nd thank her i for the gift.Grand Master J.R.Batstone1 ! was present and told of the splen-I did work done so far by the Wel* | fare Organization of Odd Fellows j and Rebekahs in raising money for ! charitable purposes.He told of a j generous cheque given by Mr.Henry Smith and Mr.Alfred Taylor, of Danville, both chques were much appreciated.A benefit show was given in Danville also and a good sum was realized from that.A generous cheque has been sent by the new organization to the Beverly Vrba Fund, in the Childrens Memorial Hospital, and there is more to follow.Brother Batstone called on all members to get behind this splendid work and, help in every way possible.Sister Vrba was present and thanked Brother Batstone for the.cheque sent from the Welfare Organization, and all who had helped in any way.The report of the Rebekah Assembly meeting in Sherbrooke was read by Sister Marion Williams for Sister Mattie Lodge, who was the delegate, sent by Maple Leaf Lodge.This report was written up by Sister Francis Hall and Sister Margaret Lockwood for Sister Lodge, at the meeting of the Grand Assembly, where Sister Edith Boyd was elected Assembly1 Marshal.Sister Lodge thanked Marshal.Sister Lodge thanked the this interesting report.All business being cleared up the lodge closed in usual order, and a social hour was spent.Refreshments w-ere enjoyed.| Stewart, of Montreal; Mr.Robert ' .Moore and Miss Glendolyn Farley, i of Drummondville; and Mr.William Moore, of Sherbrooke.Miss Patricia Kavanagh, of Moncton, N.B., was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kavanagh.Miss Jennie Swan spent a few days in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacKen-zie, of Lcnnoxville, were guests of Miss Colinia MacKenzie and Mr.Murdo MacKenzie.Week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Morrison were Mr.and 1 Mrs.Angus Morrison and children j and Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Morri- j son, of Verdun, and Miss Eva Morrison, of Montreal.Mrs Herbert Wilson, of Holeb, ' Me., is spending a few days with | her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.E.Morrison.( NO//VMBUILDINO-YHIS V HOUSE FOR MYS6LF' BUT YOU^1 CAN HAVE THE ONE 1 BUILT LAST Y EAR, CHUM.FLY STRAIGHT SOUTH ABOUT A HALF MILE AND YOU\u2019LL FIND IT LETS ASK THIS 1HOV* WOULD Wt TREE tT ' TF tr -Jr ' l HOWS YOUR Nt W Y HOME FOR SIZE DEAR?THE PAST, THE PIIEATEO WOODPECKER,OR\"COCK OF THE NORTH; WAS HELD RESPONSIBLE BY MANY FOR* DESTROYING* TREES SUCH AS, THIS.BUT WC NOW REALITE SUCH A TREE IS DOOMED BEFORE THE WOODPECKER STARTS Excavating for the WORMS AMD GRUBS THAT INFEST ITS DECAYING HEART PILEATED WOODPECKER ABOUT LIVING QUARTERS *FOR US nesting ducks ever MANAGE WITHOUT Such a house BUILDER ?Si GEE _ THANK?, PAL WELL WELL.HERE COME A COUPLE OF NEWLY-WEDS, I\u2019LL BET SWELL EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE NOW PFRFffCT/ AND AS SNUG AS A 1 Bug in a rug.too-T hanks TO MR.WOODPECKER I Woodpeckers protect trees by eating tree-killing Insects.In addttionr their discarded nests (woodpeckers make new nests every year) are used by tree-nesting ducks.These valuable game birds are likely to bo scarce, where woodpeckers are scarce.Woodpeckers should be protected for the double role they play in keeping nature in balance.Have you read the Want Ad» lately ?Perhap» there is something advertised you would like to buy ' ?^//> wuea \u2014 yours to enjoy\u2014yours to protect CARLING'S THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED t O »««% CA»UHG9 WATERLOO, ONTARIO ISDSi LAKE MEGANTIC cutting edge Lock appetizing\u2019 freshness in your food with Kap-Rite transparent waxed paper.Keep vegetables moist .» .dry foods crunchy in your frigidaire.Excellent for picnic lunches.Stop wa.ste .\u2022\t.save money! Ged RAP-KITE waxed paper in the red and white box today ! -f-H- 4-4- r *j r4- AT LEADING CROCERS t The regular monthly meeting of ! the Women\u2019s Missionary Society i of Knox United Church was held ! in the Sunday School room.The j devotional period was conducted by Mrs.Jones.The theme \u201cNew-! comers to Canada.\u201d Mrs.Jones | led in prayer and gave a very interesting talk on our new neighbors in different sections of Canada and the hymns sung were relative to theme.Mrs.L.E.Clark ; presided at the organ.A scripture selection was read by Mrs.Miller and the 23rd Psalm was read in unison.Mrs.Jones gave a reading, dealing with the difference | in the rendition of this psalm and , a paragraph of it was read by Mrs.J.A.McLeod, Rev.Mr.Jones told of the difficulties experienced by the missionaries in China and J explained several of their prob- | lems.Mrs.Clark presided at the business session.Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted.Roll call showed ten members and two visitors pres-! ent.It was decided to use leaflets at the June meeting.Other items , were discussed and the meeting ! closed, after which delicious refreshments was served by Mrs.' L.E.Clark, Mrs.R.Thombs and | Mrs.Roland Clark.Mr.and Mrs.Angus MacDonald, j of Lowell, Mass., were guests of Mrs.Allan MacDonald and Miss Dorothy MacDonald for a few days.Mr.Charles Pinkham, of Scots-town, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Boyle.Miss Shirley MacDonald, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her other, Mrs.David MacDonald.Guests of Miss Evelyn Moore and Mrs.Harold Stewart during the week-end were Miss Janice THESE SHIRTS ARE NOT SUBSTANDARDS BUT REGULARLY SELL for for FATHER\u2019S DAY Every Dad Will Appreciate 'This Gift! 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SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949.Four Model School Awards Made At Stanstead SUnstead, June 18,\u2014The following awards were made to students of the Holmes Memorial School at the Stanstead College convocation June 7: Grade 1: Larry Wilson, first general proficiency; Edna Woods, perfect attendance; Judy Wells, first standing in oral reading; Jer-rod Dion, printing; Barbara Bliss, co-operation and initiative; Richard Smith, progress.Grade II; Marion Davis, first general proficiency; Phyllis Curtis, perfect paper in spelling; Phyllis Curtis, perfect paper in science; Raymond Anderson, highest marks in arithmetic; Roy Chamberlain, priae for progress in reading; Ethel Boyd, priae for industry.Grade III; Anita Hills, first general proficiency; Alfred Middle-ton, highest standing in June examinations; Kerry Collins, prixa for most improvement during year; Sylvia Anderson, prise for citiaenship; Paye Ghannell, highest marks in spelling; Jerzy Szworc, prize for perfect attendance.Grade IV: Betty Davis, first general proficiency; Timothy Foulkes, highest marks in June examinations; George Tobin, highest standing in geography; Julia Aulis, courtesy; Alan Itel, spalling; Jimmy Grady, effort.Grade V; Robert Amaron, first general proficiency; Alan MacMillan, highest standing in June examinations; Betty Ann Colt, prize for good work in arithmetic; Alice Middleton, general improve-; mont; Owen Wheelock, industry; 1 Robert Amaron, highest standing in Scripture; Ian Mitchell, good work in geography.Grade VI; Cynthia Gordon, first general proficiency; Elwyn Bliss, highest standing in June examina-i tions; Wendy Needham, high standing In June examinations; Stanley Molway, perfect paper in spelling; Nancy Hugh, highest standing in hygiene; Richard Poaps, highest standing in English; Kathleen Hill, Industry.Penmanship Certificates.Grade V: Harriet K.Cramer, Julie R.Davio, Marjorie Joan Kyles, Marilyn Gilmartin, Lois Ann Hartson, Alice Middleton, Joan Beasley, Doreen Munroe, Robert Amaron, Andrew Davis, Frank K.LaFleche.Grade VI: Joyce Chamberlain, Betty Chamberlain, Betty Davis, Elizabeth Laharee, Arlene Probyn, Madeline Goodsell, George Beasley, John Webb.Welch's Coe$TW/C£«sf*r/ f.\t* j j n -¦ r Try Ihis WELCH Recipe \u2022;v\t\u2022Xvv.-.i.x/.iviiyj/.xv;:::;:.TRY WKICH\u2019S\tÜ ORAPEIADI\tI A full pound of th*\t\\ mo»» dolldoui |air you\u2019v* ovor to»f»d.r\\ > ; o ÏÎM WELCH PUDDING MARIANNE 1 cup Welch's Grape Juice, 1 cup milk, 5 tbepns.flour, M teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, Vi cup sugar.Scald the milk in double boiler.Stir an extra V cup milk (cold) into the flour and add salt, making a smooth paste.Mix Grape Juice and milk and stir flour mixture into milk mixture.Continue cooking until mixture thicken*.Cover and allow to cook 15 minutes.Beat eggs, add sugar, and beat again.Stir this egg mixture into the hot mixture and allow .\tW5-49 to cook for about 2 minutes.\u2022y xxw Bugbee Business College Awards Are Presented Stanstend, June 16.\u2014Tho following diplomas and certificates were presented to graduating students of Bugbee Business College at the Stanstead College convocation June 7; Secretarial diploma: Janet Gate- : house.Bookkeeping diplomas;- Andre Audet, Jacques Belle Isle, Kenneth ! Currie, Martin Greenspan, Paul j Pelchat.Stenography diplomas: Nancy Burgner (advanced); Hester T.Camp, Catherine Hebert, Mary ! Jane Mackie, Beverley Mann.Certificates: Paul Martinson, Marlon Molway, Guy A.Turgeon,1 Lonnie Smith.Penmanship certificates; Andre Audet, Jacques Belle Isle, Hester T.Camp, Kenneth Currie, Mary Davis, Martin Greenspon, Catherine Hebert, M.Maureen Keyes, Mary Jane Mackie, Beverley Mann, Marion Molway, Paul Martinson, Henri Pelchat.First prize for most improvement, Kenneth Currie.Second prize for most improvement, Mary Jane Mackie.Stenography: Pitman pin, 100 w.p.m., Nancy Burgner, 100 per flour, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons j cent, Mary Jane Mackie, Beverley j baking powder, 2 tablespoons sug-Mann, Catherine Hebert; Pitman »i\\ 2 tablespoons shortening, 1 egg, pit 80 w.p.m., Nancy Burgner, ' beaten, % cup milk, 2 tablespoons Mary Jane Mackie, Catherine He-; melted butter, V cup sugar, bert, Janet Gatehouse, Beverley tablespoon grated orange rind, 1 ; Mann, Hester Camp; 60 w.p.m., 0u®r* strawberries.Marv Davis\t'¦\u201ct together flour, salt, baking Office speciality filing certifi- Powdeur a\"d tw0i tablespoons sugar.; cates: BBC.Beverley Mann, Cath- C;,t shortening into flour until the mixture is like coarse corn meal.; Add beaten egg and milk all at : Here\u2019s A New Strawberry Special (jogs Reports On Transfusions Strawberry Plnwheel Shortcake Is a June novelty.By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Before the local strawberry season ends, celebrate with this new recipe: Strawberry Pinwheel Shortcake (6 servings) One and one-half cups sifted erine Hebert, Marion Molway, Maureen Keyes, Nancy Burgner, Kenneth Currie, Hester Camp.Academy, Elaine Hunter.once and mix lightly.Pat out1 dough on a floured board into a 9-inch square.Spread dough with ; melted butter.macaroni simmered in chicken broth and its flavor heightened by chopped watercress.BREAKFAST; Blackberries, cornflakes, whole wheat toast, butter, marmalade, coffee, milk.LUNCHEON: French macaroni with watercress, cold cuts, raw carrot sticks, enriched bread or rolls, trstter, fruit bowl, tea, milk.DINNER: Liver and bacon, creamed potatoes, new spinach with chopped hard-cooked egg, enriched rolls, butter, celery and top qnions, strawberry pinwheel shortcake, coffee, milk.French Macaroni (4 servings) Eight ounces elbow macaroni, 1 Montreal, June 16,\u2014In a report on its first 10 weeks of operation, the blood transfusion service of Canadian Red Cross in Montreal showed 4,000 donations of blood which were given to patients in 14 Montreal hospitals, including the Montreal General, Notre Dame, Hotel Dieu and Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital.First blood-taking in Montreal under the Society\u2019s new peacetime free transfusion plan was on February 24, from a group of mcm-bers of the Board of Trade and of the Chamber of Commerce, with Rene Bergevin as the first donor.Since then thousands of voluntary donors\u2014from industrial, commercial, social, religious and other organizations\u2014have given the usual 20th part of their blood to : apport the Red Cross plan.Hundreds of individual donors were included in the figures to date.In a message to the thousands of men and women of all ages from 18 to «5 who had registered as individual Red Cross donors, and to othei s who àre still legistering, the Society said that more and more of these individual donors will be called up as the volume of blood needed increases with the spread of the plan.So far the demand has increased by leaps and bounds, the report said.It had more than doubled in the past few weeks.Individual donors are being called up in alphabetical order, so as to facilitate the task of a seco' I call-up after the prescribed six months interval.This interval is about twice as long as the interval frequently accepted for war-time blood donations to Canadian Red Cross, officials said.They noted an increase in women donors in Montreal and they thought that later, when the service here is in full swing, the metropolis might, like some other cities in Canada, show more women donors than men donors to the free transfusion pipeline.DANVILLE Trinity United Church Mission, ary Society met with Mrs.C.W.Foggo.There was a good attendance, Dainty refreshments were served and a pleasant afternoon was spent.* Ü8.| cup well-seasoned chicken broth, 11 /\u2022i.xv.L i i 4 4-1 1M 1 V.L .rt 4-r* I Music Awards Are Presented At Stanstead Stanstead, June 16.\u2014 Tho following certificates were awarded; for serving.Serve with or without I stock.Coarsely cut the watercress (leaves.When ready to serve, add j /f*s time for Fun and Sun!! It can be made from quickly cooked and serve immediately.u /i i Sun-Dresi Mix together cup sugar and cup butter, 1 bunch watercress, L the grated orange rind; sprinkle on J cup grated Parmesan-type cheese, dough.Roll as for jelly roll; cut; Cook macaroni in boiling salted into six slices.Arrange biscuits, water until barely tender, about 5 cut side up, around edge of lightly minutes.Drain well.Place in a greased heat-resistant glass fluted | saucepan and add chicken broth pie plate, 10-inch size.Bake in j\tand butter.Mix well and\tlet sim- moderately hot oven (375 degrees\tmer, uncovered, over low\theat un- F).for about 25 minutes.\t(til the broth has been absorbed,! Vf ash and hull strawberries, I about 10 minutes.When biscuits are cool, heap fresh j Meanwhile, cut off watercress strawberries in center of pie plate (stems and save for use in soup to students of the Eastern Town-1 cream.kships\tConservatory\tof\tMusic\tat I Here is a good summer luncheon i\tcheese and watercress ledVes to the\tStanstead\tCollege\tconvocation ; dish to serve with sliced cold meat,\tmacaroni.Toss lightly to\tmix well June 7: Music certificates\u2014McGill.Intermediate:\tValerie Healy, Phyllis Fisher, Joan Goodfellow.Junior; Donald Thomson, Cynthia Gordon, Maureen Haggas, Ethne Fergusson, Graham Turn-bull.Elementary:\tRobert Gordon, Betty Ann Colt, Constance Cramer, Erna Nordby, Dorothy Beinschrott.Primary: Gail Hovey, Joan Pcas-'ey, Barbara Kezar.Preparatory: Harriet Cramer.Music certificates\u2014E.T.C.M.Elementary: Grant Van Vliet, Thomas Richer.Primary:\tElizabeth Moore, 'obert Amaron, Colin Wetmore, hyllis Curtis, Julie de Jean, Rod-?y Bacon.Anne MacKenzie (Academy-usic): Shirley May.os< danger of high blood PRESSURE INCREASES AS YOU GROW OLDER are not yet fully understood by medical scientists.Examination Helps What can be done about these great killers?Today one of the best things is to have an examination, including measurement of the blood pressure, taken at regular intervals so that the first signs of an increasing blood pressure can be recognized.If found early some patients can be cured; in other cases the mere fact of an early diagnosis makes it possible for the physician to give advice which slows down the development of the symptoms and complica- I ABBOTSFORD Mrs.L.R.BuZzell has returned home, after a visit to Ottawa and Montreal.Misses Dorothy and Patricia Fisk, of Montreal, spent the weekend at their home here.Master John F.Marshall, of Montreal, was the week-end guest I if his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.1 John R.Marshall.Slocksuit, $10.95 T-Shirt, $2.95; Shorts, $2.49 Start your vacation jaunt here \u2014 Everybody's making us their headquarters for summer sportswear ! 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Tâke your pick .but be sure it's from Reitman\u2019sli from J7.95 BEACH Capes and Beach Bags .you'll be delighted with our fashion-rite selection at popular prices 11 See our entire stock of Sportswear .You'll completeness 111 20 Wellington St.Nortü \u2014 Tel.1539 \u2022 OTTAWA \u2022 OSHAWA \u2022 LONDON \u2022 HAMILTON \u2022 KINGSTON e WINDSOR \u2022 QUEBEC Bathing Suit $7.95 ICHlttl thrilled with it$ ** >OMATO CHEESE TORONTO \u2022 By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D.Hig-h blood pressure, called hypertension in medical circles is one of the most dangerous enemies of modern man.About six hundred tions of high blood .pressure thousand men and women become : One organization, the American afflicted in the United States alone Foundation for High Blood Presever y year.! sure, loedted in the Marion Build-There are sev-; ing in\tCleveland,\tis collecting e r a 1 different | fnnds, principally from generous conditions which ( businessmen, to attack the prob-lead to high lems of hypertension and allied blood pressure.1 diseases.One of the (\tThis\tfoundation\thas\talready most important' provided financial support and en-is hardening of couragement for needed research the arteries, or work in many parts of the country arteriosclerosis., and for the exchange of informa-Practically all tion by the investigators.This of the different ( kind of help is an invaluable stim-kinds of high ! ulus to the solution of a difficult i blood pressure as well as harden- problem, ing of the arteries\ttend to increase (\t_*\t*\t* in\tthe\tlater\tyears of life.It has1\tQ\u2014What is the\treason\tfor ex- been recently stated that every cessive perspiration on the palms person over the age of 45 has a of the hands?50/50 chance of dying from high A \u2014 The most likely reason blood pressure, apoplexy, a heart; seems to be a \u201cnervous disposi-attack, or some similar condition ; tion.Some people perspire more related to high blood pressure or on their palms, especially under arteriorsclerosis.\t! conditions of emotion \u2018or strain, So far as is known, there are than others.The exact reason is several different causes involved unknown.in the development of high blood\t-;-;\u2014 -\u2014 pressure.Some of them are i Reader notices in country locals known, can be discovered, and can; 15- per line for 5 words.Lennox-bc remedied.However, in the ma-i wile and City Brieflets 20c per jority of cases, the cause or causes1 line.Jordan SIDE GLANCES By Galbraith \\ CCPtL 15*9 BY N£4\tINC.7.M.RJUk kJ.&- PAT SARNIA \"After all these years I've got a job where 1 can raise my MONTREAL, June 16th.\u2014 There\u2019ll be lots of lazy days ahead \u2014 days when it\u2019s a fine idea\" to toss together a big bowl of crisp salad .and finish off 'With a refreshing fruited mould of wonderful JELL-O.For Jell-0 Jelly Powders make _\t.ideal desserts for summer menus.It\u2019s such a simple matter to prepare a Jell-0 dessert in the cool of the morning, for serving later in the day.All seven, of Jell-U s delicious \u201c locked-in \u201d flavors arc always sure favorites \u2014 and amazingly thrifty.____________ Speaking Of Apple Pie .I\u2019d like to recommend this way lor you to make it.Your pie will be \u2018\u2018tops jn taste \" if it V apple pie made of SCOTIAN GOLD APPLEFLAKES! Dehvdrated and freshly packed in a specially-made package that keeps them fresh and flavorful .these \u201c apple flakes \u201d are made of top of the crop apples grown in the famous Annapolis Valley.And all you do for a really luscious apple\t, .\t.pic .soak one cupful of \u201cScotian Gold\u201d Appleflakes for at least three hours in warm water.Then partially drain and pour into an unbaked pic shell.Add sugar and spices to teste and cook the same as iresh apples.Ask vour grocer for \u201cScotian Gold Appleflakes in the specially made \"Scotian Gold\u201d package that contains enough tor two 9 inch pies ! Crisp Fish'n Chips \u2014 tossed green salad and Chiffon Cake .a wonder(>:l meal for a line June evening .and there\u2019s more to it than meets the eye! The taste behind each taste-wise dish is MAZOf,A Salad Gil! So-oo good for frying fish and potatoes .a vital flavor-wise ingredient in French Dressing .and everyone's talking about what Mazola does for Chiffon Cake! It's sheer magic .a world of difference in the lightness and deliciousness of your cake! For your tree recipes of Mazola Cake Recipes, simply write to me \u2014 Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescertt St., Montreal, P.Q.Ask jor Recipe Sheet MA 2! There Are Few Things Mora Beautiful than a sunny day_ in June .just .he kind of day for a long walk through the woods or a picnic on the beach 1 So if you\u2019re making out-of-door plans for a beautiful June day .be sure to do this:-B e g : n the day right with a \u201cCREAM OF WHEAT\u201d breakfast.Quick and easy to prepare, and so very good to eat.Good you, too! For 5 Minute Cream of Wheat \u201d contains Iron .and it provides Calcium and Phosphorous for diets deficient in these elements.Bet you\u2019ll feel like climbing a mountain after your good \u201c Cream of Wheat \u201d breakfast 1 for Here's One \"Must \" if you want to enjoy your summer holidays to tha full, with no money worries at allf Carry BANK OF MONTREAL Travellers Cheques with you when you go on holiday.I always find that the extra security of Travellers Cheques helps make my vacation twice as much fun! When you buy Travellers Cheques, you sign each one at tho top; as you cash them, you sign each one at the bottom.That establishes vour identity.It\u2019s so simple\u2014so very practical\u2014and so safe! You can get your Travellers Cheques at any branch of the B of M .and they\u2019ll also provida you with special cheques for use abroad.Prepare now for a tfuly carefree holiday 1\t_______ Thrifty Cooks \u2014 Clever Cooks .use LIBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK whenever their recipes call for milk or cream 1 You see, Libby\u2019s is so very economical\u2014so very easy to store and to use! And it adds creamy richness to soups, custards, cakes, casseroles .in fact, to every milk dish you can think of! Pure, country-fresh milk with all the original cream left in and half the water removed .Libby\u2019s is so rich it whips! Helps make your cakes Jight-as-a-feather \u2014your soups creamier\u2014your desserts richer\u2014tastier! Ask your grocer for Libby\u2019s Evaporated Milk\u2014tomorrow .and whip it like ihis: Chill thoroughly (this may be done quickly by pouring into freezing tray and chUli-.g until ice crystals form around edgej.Place in cold bowl and, using cold beater, whip quickly until stiff.I1 Lady, Be Good To Your Eyes! ¦ >¦\t.They\u2019re precious \u2014 they\u2019re well worth pampering .j»\twhen they're tired and strain-**^\ted! So at first sign of eye fatigue, soothe your eye?with the cool refreshment of MURINE.Best idea, of course, is to make a daily habit of Murine.Don\u2019t wait \u2019til your eyes complain .keep them rested with two drops of Murine in each eye \u2014 night and morning.I\u2019ve found this is a particularly good idea these summer days of sun-gl.irc and wind! You see.Murine\u2019s skilful blend of 7 ingredients cleanses and soothes eyes that are tired .relieves that weary, used-up feeling! That\u2019s why I urge you to ask your druggist today for Murine I I Can See It Now! .your family\u2019s favorite fruit salad .so delicious on.a warm June day! You use the freshest fruit \u2014 the crispest lettuce.be sure to make your dressing with HEINZ VINEGARS\u2014aged and mellowed in wood \u2019til they\u2019re flavor-perfect! This Fluffy Fruit Salad Dressing will bring out the best in your fruit salads! .Combine, blending thoroughly after each addition, (i cup sugar, \u20182 teaspoon salt.Hi tablespoons flour, 1 egg yolk, hi cup pineapple juice, Vi cup orange juice and 2 tablespoons Heinz White Vinegar.Cook, stirring constantly, until very thick.Cool.Fold in stiffly beaten egg white.Have You Often V/ondered where to find the answers to certain questions in your mind about feminine hygiene?Here's a booklet that will help you! Simply write to me \u2014 Barbara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, P.Q.\u2014 for your jrca copy of a booklet giving frank facts on this subject.T\u2019ll ~ V\tv senri to Fou m a plain wrapper.Meanwhile, here\u2019s one ^\tI fact I\u2019m sure will be of help to you.Literally thousands of ' women have discovered a wonderfully safe, effective method of feminine hygiene .called ZONITORS.Dainty and convenient, these greascless, stainless, snow-white vaginal suppositories are powerfully germicidal \u2014 yet absolutely safe to delicate tissues ! Ask your druggist for Zonitors .and free booklet today I and send for this helpful BEAT OLD MAN WEATHER! use Murphy Paints FOR ALL EXTERIOR SURFACES* LOOK BETTER \u2022 LAST LONGER f jj Specify Murphy Points and NARVO for your next paint job CoHerc Ltee \u2014 J.J.Gagne & Cie Ltee I SHFRBROCkE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, JUNE 16, IW Fivi The 1st Windsor Cub Pack Held A Dinner When Prizes Were Presented For The Winter Sports Activities Russians Fail To Put Berlin Show On The Road Tht*»e picture* illustrate some of the drastic measure* taken by both striker* and Russian* to retain control of nUh! rolling stock and stations in Berlin'* railway strike wh ieh has all but paralysed rail trattle in the city, t Palls, was a ifuest of Mr*.C, i ing at tho home of her brother, Slack,\tMr, K.Lynch, and Mr*, Lynch, M s* Jean Wrijtht, of West- Mr*.Jack Thompson and baby, mount, *n*ut a week-end at \"Pop-! son, of Montreal, spent a few day* jar barm\"\tIn' th'' home of her parent*, Mr, Mrs Kent, of Montreal, i* vis 'end Mrs.Maurlc* t'ro*»tleld.Windsor, June 16, \u2014 The 1st.Windsor Cuh Pack finished a busy winter with Cub Hockey League games, sleigh rides, an apple sale, paper drives and meetings among the activities.At a most enjoyable \"Father and Son banquet, held in the Odd Fellows Hall, the work of the Cubs during the winter was recognized, The tables were beautifully decorated and well laden with good things to eat by the Mothers\u2019 Auxiliary, Upwards of forty, including the Cubs and their guests sat down to dinner.Mayor and Mrs.Morin, Canon and Mrs.Roy, Mr.and Mrs.Hall, and Rev, and Mrs.Dorey were at the head table and the fathers and sons were seated around the long center table.After the singing of \"0 Canada\u2019\u2019 the Rev.Canon Roy said grace, and all enjoyed the fut) and fellowship of a good din* ner, which was followed by a singsong, under the direction of the chairman and euhmaster, Rev \\V, Dovey, Creetings and best wishes from the town were expressed by His Honor Mayor Morin.The Rev.Canon Roy also gave a short helpful addl esThis was followed by a pep talk and stunts by the assistant district scout commissioner, Mr.H.Conaiy.Mr.A.Phillip, a manager of $ \u2019 îÜRÜi * FATHER .m à See how many lorn follow Dad's taste In tobacco \u2014 Old Chum! And it's only natural.Old Chum has the right, rich, fresh flavour for day-in, day-out smoking.You'll find a lot of good smoking in a package or half-pound tin of Old Chum.Aten who l/ic« o tobacco that's always good .\u2022 a vJudgod first-rafe since \u2019ôflM a ; D CHUM \u2019ü'o&ZCCO- Off QxiOJ&tÿ.CUT COARSE FOR PIPE \u2014 CUT FINE FOR ROLLING YOUR OWN SOFT - , .STRONG .PUREX house-hold tissues give quality with economy .\t.favored choice of discriminating housewives .from coast to coast ROLLS FOR 23* Vi I itcnKi'M'h V t1' Shikris np|uil out i;hU to «top uii«*Mdn* \\mi thcii sttiki,*brt,«ki'is ttom romounu train* \\t Vnhaltor Station: Strikers hold down turntable to prtvout locomotives from beinu removed b> Red strike-breakers./.FOR YOUR PAINTING PLEASURE USE .\u201c *i *i mr At Priestorwcg Yards: Russian transport oflicers attempt to free jammed switches to remove stalled coal trains.At N'eulvoliin Station: Triumphant strikers ride engine of Soviet work train lliev seized from Russians and Herman Commies.! ASBESTOS j Mr.and Airs.Smith have return-1 was a larye attendance and the pro-ed from Montreal, where they at- eeeds were most gratifying.\t| tended the wedding of their only .Mr.-, (ieorge tirant has returned i to her home in Yalleyfield, after visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Sears, for a few days.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Gilbert Bateman) and family, of Montreal, have opened their cottage at Lake Richmond.) Friends of the family are sorry to) their know that Miss Gail Bateman is a) patient in the Royal Alexandra Hospital, with scarlet fever.Mr.and Mrs.William Vrba mo-1 tored to Montreal to visit their | T \u201e\t,\t,\t, .daughter, Beverley, who is a pa-j Miss Jean Sears has returned to - tjent in Children\u2019s Memorial j Kingston, Out., after spenmng her.n,^.,;,.,] af tho\tnf ,,pr nnr- Mr.N.\" Gray-Donald was in Mont- and Miss Thyra Ball are enjoying two weeks vacation at their cottage at Woodland Bay.¦Mr.and Mrs.Jack Pratt spent the week-end at their summer cottage at Milhy.Pnvidson, Mr.John Gunning and ^lr.and Mrs.B.N, Holtham were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J, B.McNaughton.daughter, Barbara, to John Paul ; Raiche.) Mr.and Mrs.Edward Flanders ¦ have returned to their home in Springfield, Mass., after visiting Mr.Plunder's sister.Mrs, William H o w s e and Mr.II o w s o, St.George Street.On return home they were accompanied by Miss Geraldine llow.se, R.j N., who will spend a short time v isiting in Springfield, Mass.MF Edith McHarg, of Rock ABBOTSFORD Island, was calling on friends in town.Mi.and Mr?William Davidson, Mrs.Elizabeth Mayotte, Miss Susie Miss Mrs.R.Thomson and Honey motored to Melbourne, Mrs.H.Hay, of Shawinigan Chooos any of these ,g.iy Spring like colors, Buttercup Yellow, Pearl linty, C .mutton Pink, Petet Pan Lirecn, Wedgevvood Blue, ( hinese Red Your choice o( 16 such colors and Snowllakc W hitt which may he blended to produce many additional decorative sliadcs ll c ,i ical pleasure to paini wilh Flo glaze Pour Hour t unmel, It (Uns s on so smoothly, mnl produces such exciting results.Use the gay colors, listed above, to \"do over\" furniture, cupboards and shelving, bn, a bras, tools, toys, etc.Your work will dry quickly to a smooth, glossy, china like finish that will stand bard use ami repeated washing.FOR SALE BY U.II'TORI) J REED LI Ml FED, NORTH HATLEY.It.\\ Hil l I.ENNOXVIELE, HI.INN .V FREE It KG'D., STAN Hit IDG E EAST.HI IEDING SUPPLIES OF KNOW ETON.lil /./.El,I.BROS.COW ANSVILLE.1 ti.I l SSI Elf, EARN II AM.GEO.A.Sllb.PAltD & SON.SUTTON.J.IIOKM1SI)AS ROUX, DANVILI.E.FHEODORE LANGLOIS, MAGOG.PALL PHOENIX.GRANHY.J.E.MARUEAU ENRG., I.AKE MEGAN Fit CALVERT 1622 OGDEN 1783 ! holidays at the home of her par lent?, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Sears Mrs.Skidmore and Master Tre-'vor Skidmore spent a few day I Lennoxville, with Mr.and Mr; j Osborne, j Miss Cecile Raiche attended the > wedding of her brother, John, and real on business.,p-; Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Gandey in ; have returned to Montreal, after C.i spending tthe week-end at their cot-1 i tage, at Lake Richmond.Air.Errol Beliveau, of Montreal,) pent a week-end with his wife and , Miss Barbara Smith, in Montreal.! little daughter, at the home of Mr.i The ladies of the Anglican Guild; and Mrs.William Howse, and also held a very successful tea and visited his parents, Mr.and Mrs.sale in the' Church Hall.There I Wilfred Beliveau.___________________________________Mr.and Mrs.William Martin and \u201e\t,\t_\t_\tMiss Estelle Beliveau, of St.Laur- the Canada Paper Co.w as T1™ ent, were week-end guests of their called upon to present the valions parcnjs Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Beli- vvVvn I-T zv\tVv rs c i v o n ^\t.\t.\t__ veau, Panneton Street.They were awards to the cubs.He emphasized the importance of playing Vj0 J accompanied by Mr.Martin\u2019s par-game not only in sport but in life t Mr.and Mrs.S.William Mar- ___1\t^ w z\\ -T f K z» i v K r« o w ri f noil\u2019 I\t, tin.of Notre Dame de Grace.and commended th cubs and their leader for their good work.The beautiful silver cup.suitably engraved, which was donated by the local branch of the Canadian Legion for the winners of the Cub Hockey League games was presented* to Basil Conaiy, captain of the Windsor team, which defeated Danville and Richmond in the playoffs.Mrs.Roger Beliveau entertained at a bridge party on Saturday night.Prizes were won by Mrs.S.William Martin, Mrs.Anatol Domers, Mr.Anatole Demers and Mr.Leonard Beliveau and the travelling prize was won by Mrs.Wilfred Beliveau.Later delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.Roy Whitehead has returned .Alec Phillip, received a leather , -from Montreal, where she has been billfold for good spor sma .ni] l cejving me(jjcai attention, and fine playing.Robert Doll ie-1\tamJ Ml.c_ Denovan were in ceived a W aterman s eversharp | Montreal over the week-end and at-pencil xor Ins kindness an c ; tended the Raichc-Smith wedding, tesy.Sandy Booth and Robert No- Fri(?nds of Ml.Frallk Lockwoori ble also were presented with ever j\tto kn , that he ig able sharp pencils for their fine work\t-\t-\t- in the apple sale.Alec Phillip and Tommy Hough- Mr and Mrg- Isaac Morrill, who has ton received their first stars and just returned to school> after being \u201e¦¦\u201e\u201e\u201e»\u201e i-*«.\tthree m rtp.\t»' to be out again, after his illness.Mr.Ronald Morrill, eldest son of After the pres reels of moving pictures were shown, including two comedies, and a fine reel in technicolor of the Windsor Cubs participation in the Sherbrooke Scout and Guide Rally, last year, taken by Air.Phillip.A very fine evening was brought to conclusion by the singing of the National Anthem.General Note* Air.and Mrs.R.Ross and daughter, Barbara, have taken up resi- wmeued M v>->W s m ^ 'saac Ogden, New England-horn Empire ^ Loyalist, came to Montreal in 1783.He was appointed Judge of the Admiralty Court and later Judge of the Superior Court.His son, Charles Richard, a lawyer, was Attorney-General for Lower Canada from 1833 to 1842.Another son, Peter Skene, associate of fur trader John Jacob Astor, was a partner in the North West Company and, on its amalgamation with the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company, became Chief Factor at Fort St.James.Truly a distinguished Canadian family now ill with bronchial pneumonia.WATER VILLE Airs.A.Watts was the guest of her daughter, Airs.Ernest Frost, in Lennoxville.Air.Donaid Williams and Mr.Francis Williams, of Alagog, were week-end guests at the home of Air.F.E.Holtham, and Mrs.Alary Williams.) Atiss Doris Swanson, of Knowl- by Air.and Airs.E.Martinsson, who have moved to Montreal.Mr.Charles Davis, who is spending his summer vacation at the home of his mother, Mrs.P.Davis, spent the week-end in Alont-real.dence in the house lately vacated jlonj spent the week_end at home with her parents, Air.and Airs.Eric Swanson.Airs.Peter Swanson and her daughters, Alisses Edith and Alar-garet Swanson, of Montreal, were in town over this week-end.Mr.S.Pattenden.of Valois, spent I.Mr' a(nd ^rs; ».C?raPb.e\u201d the week-end at the home of Mr.I h%ve returned to Montreal, after and Mrs.J.J.Watt.\t?few ,days sPcnt at thelr summcr Mr.and Mrs.James Allen, of r,0PJe herf\\T.\t,T* ».\tj Verdun, have returned from their' ,\u2018r,r;and ^\u2018,S' 'V \\,>er aT, 'I honeymoon and have taken up resi- j ®d the wedd.ng of M.ss Thyra; dence in Windsor Mills.\tRankin mEast Angus.Mr.Paul Quesnel, of Ottawa, has! Miss Sally AIcGil has returned accepted a position with the Can-\thome m Rock Island after ada Paper Company.\tbeln5 ^ Kuezt of her uncle and) Air.and Mrs.M.N.Planidir 'aunt- Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Dame, j have returned from a motor trip to tor several days.^\t,\t| the Niagara Peninsula.Relatives, friends and neighbors The many friends of Mrs.W.H.; called on Mr.and Mrs.James B Morrison will he ?orrr to hear that McNaughton on Sunday,\t°*1 Phe is a patient at the Sherbrooke j to offer congratulations and best Hospital.\tI wishes on the occasion of their Mr.and Mrs.G.Robb have re-;i?olden wedding anniversary, turned home from Dartmouth,: Br.and Mrs.W\tam Hand N.S\u201e where thev spent several I and their daughter, Miss Ann weeks with their son and daughter-1 Hand, of Sherbrooke, were week-in-!avv.Air.and Airs.Duncan Robb.[cr'd guests of Mrs.Hand s parents, Airs.H.Frazer has had the mis-1 Mr.and Airs.J.B.AIcNau.xhton.fortune to break one of his fingcr?while engaged in household duties.Among the students, who have arrived for summer work at the Canada Paper Company are J.Beairstro, V.Davie-.J.Dykes.E.Lapointe, C.Menard, J.Robson, J.Watson and P.Waymann.Air.an:i Airs.Carl Bail, Mr.and Airs.Edward Bal! and Mrs.Lucy Smith were visiting friends in Sherbrooke.Airs.Lucy Smith spent several days in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville with friends.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Ball, Mr.Owen Ball, Airs.Florence Petit Great Families Create Great Nations CALVERT, head of the famous Calvert family, distinguished English statesman and Secretary of State to King James I, founded pioneer colonies in Newfoundland and Maryland early in the 17th Century.In the New World, Calvert\u2019s descendants advocated friendly trade relations with the Indians.They also fostered principles of democratic freedom and religious tolerance among their settlers; These Calvert ideals were perpetu» ated down through the succeeding generations of the Calvert family.The family is the corner-stone upon which great nations are built.Let each o/ us strive to promote within the great Canadian family the same concepts of freedom and tolerance pioneered by the Calvert family over three hundred years ago.LORD CtlVERT ¦ f Calvert x i Jknwl'RotjaL ?\\ f *\u2022\u2022\u2022'#*\ty w j ffeT7-.' ' J Calvert GTMJfD RESERVE OigHoméstlad Calvert DISTILLERS (Canada) Limited AMHERSTBURG \u2022 ONTARIO \\ Six CARNIVAL Ml* \u2022 J By Dick Turner SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949.! OUT OUR WAY f\tA 1.¦ ¦ ¦\ta ( '\tL.4 à W- «¦I 11 SEOV\u2019CE .or< FRELIGHSBURG Tho Women'* Ciuild of tha 1 Mr, Cedric Stole have returned By J.R.William* Jiirhop Stewart Memorial ( hurch was very pleasantly entertained t the home of Mrs.Lloyd Boast on Wednesday afternoon, June j.'! ho pr« Ident, Sira.Herbert Hopklni( presided and opened the meetim?with the \u201cLord\u2019s Prayer.\" Mrs.M.It.Whitcomb acted as ecrc-tary, in the absence of Mrs.K.H.| Spencer, and called the roll.There ! from St.Cloud, Fla,, where they spent the winter.Mr.Walter Westover was a patient in the Brome Missisquoi Per- j kins Memorial Hospital, at Sweetshurir for a week sufferini,' from a heart condition.He has returned home but is still confined to bed.Mrs.Harlow Teal has return- \u201cNot only did he take everything in the house, but he gave the wrong answer to a radio quiz phone call that came while he was here!\u201d SlonrDotm was a very good attendance and ed to the home of Mr, and Mrs.J.Van Antwerp and Mrs.J, Wales, after spending some months in Dunham at the homo of Mrs, Joseph Selby.Mr.and Mrs.Hopkins motored to Montreal to attend an executive meeting of the Board of Directors of the Missisquoi and Rou-ville Mutual Fire Insurance Company.Mrs.George Barnum was a week-end guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Stole, at \"Edge-wood.\" Mr.and Mrs.D.O.Tait accompanied by Mr.Sherman Young and Mr.Carl Vaughan motored to St.Anne de Bellevue.Mrs.Henry Johnston suffered a severe fall at the home of her daughter, Mrs.li.H, Spencer, and is now a patient in the Brome Missisquoi Perkins Memorial Hospital, at Sweetsburg.Mrs.Nettie Spencer has returned to the homo of her daughter, Mrs.E.H.Thompson, after spending the winter with Mrs.Kenneth Jenne and family.Mrs.Mark Whitcomb spent a day in Bedford, at the home of Mr.L.R.Whitcomb, Mrs.N.F.Crcller graciously entertained members of the Women\u2019s Institute at a luncheon on June 2.Mr.Stewart Stole, of Rochester, N.Y., spent the week-end witn his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Stole and brother, Mr.Cedric Stole.Mr.and Mrs.M.R.Whitcomb Sundown Vr/itk UilSHIHG WELL ORflnGE WELL /ce Co/d at Yoor Dea/ers Coo/cr several items of business were discussed.It was decided to discontinue the meeting during the month of July and August and Mrs.Edward Stole kindly offered to have the September meeting at her home, \u201cEdgewood.\u201d Tea was served at the close of the meeting the hostess were assisted by Mrs.Clyde Shepard and Miss Beverley Shepard.A social half hour was enjoyed.The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Lapaino took place on Sunday, Mi y 29, during the regular church service, at 0:30 a m., in the Bishop Stewart Memorial Church, The child had ns sponsors, Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Lapaine and site -s given the names, Iona Rose Margaret.On Sunday, June 5, the christening of the infant son of Mr.rnd Mrs.Reginal Clough took place in the Bishop Stewart Memorial Church, Dr.T.R.Millman officiating.The child was given Tie names Robert Peter.Sponsors for the baby were Mr.Arthur Clough, uncle of the child, and Miss Lena j Holland.Mr.and Mrs.Edward Stole and DRAPER\u2019S CORNER Mrs.John Campbell was a din-I ner guest of her sister, Mrs.La-| due Norwood, and Mr.Norwood, I in Lennoxville, who also had c.s I guests Mr.and Mrs.1L Taylor, of Huntingville, and Miss B.T y-lor, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.A.McVetty, of Birchton.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Young.Mr.and Mrs.Samuel Gratham, OL\u2019 TANSIE f.tAPE EM COUNT ALL TH' HOLT6 BEFORE HE'D CiO ON THAT OLD MACHINS/ if he HADN'T 5AIPATHIH6 NO800VD HAVE THOUGHT OF IT/ MV, MY, TAN ST / I KNEW 1 IT/ T r3A D *7 \\OU ONLV I «O V/MEN THEY PUT ME ON HERE-I'M ASKIN' TO SC: TAKEN EiC-HT OFF OF IT/ BEEN OM THIS PRILL PRESS THREE DAYS, AMP PRILLED ALL THEM HOLES IN THAT NEW TA Kir on the \"Tenth Province,\" meeting was closed by the singing film was shown of New* of God Save the K:ng.At the close, Rev.Mr.Hare you read Cue Want Ada ! spoke and i foundland.i Cameron thanked Rev, Mr, Tait for his address.Refreshments were served by the ladies.The Hare you read lue «am utely?Perhaps there is something idvertised you would like to buy! 1*99 \u2022 EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES FOR FIFTY YEARS \u2022 1949 IS»: fSW ' $W4 T \"J LWl THE VlSITcDCS ., r.wf *\t.t-n J(?WlLUAM5 « m t;- n a »re P e n s i o (nr your Il S employees SAWYERVILLE\tture.The Scripture reading was ; ______\tj given by Mrs.Gerald French.Miss! Mr.and Mrs.Horace Coates and Evelyn Bowker gave a reading.Miss Beryl Coates, of Stanstead, j The afternoon was spent sewing.! were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wil- Refreshments wore served at the liam Falconer.\t| close of the afternoon\u2019s program.! A group from here attended the The Home and School held a' Youth Rally held at Island Brook.I meeting in the Sawyervilie High \"The Jolly Jilis\" held their regu-1 School with upwards of 35 pres-lar meet.ing at the home of Mrs.ent.The meeting opened with; Raymond Aulis, one evening with ! prayer followed by community; 15 girls present, Minutes of the singing led by Rev.A.Cameron, previous meeting were read.The minutes of the previous meet-Games were played unler the di- ing were read and approved, rection of Mrs, Gerald French.The* The slate of officers for the fol-work period was spent in sewing, 1 lowing year were submitted as fol-j after which choruses were sungllows: President, Rev.Cameron: J and an object lesson was given by ; vice-president, Mrs.Travor Buck;! Mrs.Garneau, The meeting was \u2019 secretary, Mrs, Mabel Waldron.' closed with prayer.Refreshments |\tExecutive committee: Randboro, j were served by the hostess.\tj\tMrs.Leslie McCallum; Sawyer- accompanied\tMr.\tL.R.Whitcomb\tThe Mission Circle met in the i\tville, Mrs.Lloyd French and Mrs.to St.\tHyacinthe.\t'\t'\tchurch parlors with Mrs.Vincent!\tLeon Descruisseau; Eaton, Mr.Mr'\tAllan\tTait\tof St Laurent\tI Taylor, for the hostess.The meet-j\tFoster Labaree; East Clifton, Mrs.spent'the week-end with Mr.and ;\tblJLe singing of a ! Ray Waldron: ^anderâ* Mrs.Milton Tait and family.A sign of the times, and contributing much to social progress, is the increasing number of Pension Plans which ore being established by employers to provide retirement income for their employees.-X The various forms of Pension Plans available and the different degrees of control, flexibility and benefit which each affords, make it difficult to choose the most suitable Plan, without careful study.Our experience in the field of Pension Trusts extends over many years and embraces the planning and administration of a number of such Trusts, including the operation of a very flexible and economical type of Pension Fund for our own employees.We offer you the benefit of our experience in selecting and setting up your Pension Plan and the advantage of our services in connection with its operation.HERBERT GILBERT, C.A.Supervisor of Pension Trusts J.P.ENNIS Pension Fund Consultant THE ROYÆ L TEÎÏST of Lennoxville, made their inspection trip as judges in the local beautification contest sponsored by the D.C.and I.H.Farm Forum.Mrs.Fred Hamel and Miss Cécile Charland, of Sherbrooke, and little Jacqueline Charland spent the week-end at the Charland home.Mr.Romain Tisdel was also their guest on Sunday.Mrs.R.H.Draper was a weekend guest of her sister, Mrs.Ait-kenhead, in Sherbrooke, and at- Master Bruce Tait is staying with his grandmother, Mrs.Alex hymn.The minutes of the previ- Muriel Westgate; ous meeting were read and ed.The roll call was responc His .1 Mrs and Low | adopt-1 Forest, Mr.Clayton Lowry.The| ried to ^ guest speaker for the evening COMPANY 105 ST.JAMES ST.W., MONTREAL .HARBOUR 4221 first I Tait, while his mother, Mrs.Ross by cach recitil,2 a vorse of Serin-1 Rev.Mr.Tait, of Sherbrooke, who' Tait, is in the B.M.P.Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Whitcomb) and family and Mr.M.R.Whitcomb motored to St.Albans and ' Swanton, Vt., over the week-end.| Miss Barbara Westover spent | the week-end at her home hero, j Miss Verna Tree, of Stanbridgc | East, was a Sunday guest at the ; Westover home.Miss Frances Van Antwerp and; Mr.Chester Loiselle spent week- i end at the home of the formers' tended a friendly gathering for ! f,aren^s\u2019, '^r' and Mrs.Jasper' I Mr.and Mrs.J.Lavallee, of Mont- ^ n'1 Ant'vclP ar>d family.! real, given by Mr.and Mrs.Wil- ! Amon& those fl'om he,'e- wll° I liam Lavallee, at their home on | ' Montreal Street.Miss Pearle Allison, of King's Hall, Compton, was at home for a day.TO MABCË ANY DAD # J M * \u2022 mm attended the Johnson\u2014Childhouse ! wedding, in Dunham, on June 4, wore Mr.and Mrs.Neil Creller, Miss Jean Westover and Miss h vette Corriveau.Miss J.A.Hayes spent the past week-end in Montreal visiting relatives.Mrs.R.Sabo was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Emile i.\"'\u2022orque, in Winooski, Vt.Mb's Armande Sansoucy spent the last week-end at her home in \u2019 St.Cesaire.\t| DUNHAM Two pound boxes NOW $1.50 (Provincial tax extra) Yea .Dad has a sweet tooth too.So if you are wondering what to give him on Father's Day, Sunday, June 19th, there is no better treat than a box of delicious Laura Secord Candies .filled with all those fine, fresh, flavour-rich, special favourites he often hankers for.Come in and select them at your nearby Laura Secord Candy Shop today.Tf Dad is far away, remember that the friendly Laura Secord saleslady will gladly look after wrapping and mailing your gift box.52a Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.CANDY SHOPS The June meeting of the Dunham Women\u2019s Institute met with Mrs.Charles Kilgallen, in Cowansville.There was a large attendance of members.Mrs.Stowe, of.Cowansville, was a guest.Mrs.R.S.Selby the president, conduct-! ed the meeting by opening with the collect for Club Women.A report of the county convention was .given.A reading was given by Mrs.L.M.Doherty, entitled \u201cGrandmother\u2019s Parlor,\" which was much enjoyed.The roll call was answered by giving \u201csalad tips.\u201d Mrs.W.?.McElroy was presented with a life membership pin and certificate, Mrs.R.S.Selby made the presentation, Mrs.McElroy replied and thanked the branch for the honor given her.At the close of the business meeting, delicious refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.W.M.Johnson, Mrs.R.S.Selby and Mrs.R.Paul.Mr.and Mrs.0.C.Selby motored to St.Johns and were accompanied by Mrs.Forde.Mrs.Farquhar, of Richmond, is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.C.0.Martin and family.Mr.0.C.Selby is a patient in the B.M.P.M.Hospital, at Swsets-bury.His friends wish him a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.R.Robinson and son, Alan, of Bedford, were guests of Mrs.Selby and visited Mr.Selby, in the hospital.Mrs.Deming and Mrs.White have been visiting Mrs.Wright, at I Meig\u2019s Corner, and are now with Mrs.0.C.Selby.Mrs.L.G.Rowse was a guest ! of her daughter, Mrs.E.A.Martin and family, in Bedford.Rev.Mr.Boomhour attended the United Church conference, in Ottawa.Mr.E.L.Hodge was the delegate from this circuit.Mr.John Paquette was taken ill suddenly and went to the hospital at Granbv.Mr.Joseph Laduke, who has lived in Dunham for a long time has been taken to the hospital at Farnham, after suffering a paralytic stroke.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.McElroy, of Sutton, were guests of the former's parents here.Mrs.S.J.Small and son, Mr.Donald Small, visited friends in Richford, Vt.Mrs.Lydia Beauchamp, of Chicopee Falls, Mass., and Mr.Carl Whitcomb, of Richford, Vt., called on Mr.and Mrs.McElroy and Mrs.Small.Mr.and Mrs.E.L.Hodge and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Corey, of Star.hridge East, were callers at the McEiroy home.Mrs.C.H.Harvey spent a day in Cowansville with her daughters, Mrs.Jones and Mrs.Buchanan, and their families.The Rt.Hen.Loms The Prime Minister ^ ^ * 1;\" I OPÈors C B M 6 » w 0 \u201c 1 '.¦ v 0 IP i INSERTED BY NATIONAL LIBERAL COMMITTEE it tt jtmmu tm mi i tit it iittintmt nut tmiitiinirtmiti tlttHHIUKM iimu la mu ruvinw 30nv DVflMtlt fuoi a I rnAtcoûi FROM SEA TO SEA THE McLEANS AGREE MRS.GILBERT McLEAN OF 3364 DUNBAR STV VANCOUVER, B.C, SAYS-\"It's so simple painting with Kern-Tone.I just applied it, Kem-Tone did the rest.the results were beautiful\".«.Jl75* Thi*«'e»n9*\t« saUon\t' -i\tL.d MRS.MURRAY McLEAN, 115 YOUNG ST, HALIFAX, N.S, SAYS-\"I expected to wait all day for Kem-Tone to dry so I started the job early.Imagine my surpris* when I looked at my walls an hour later.They were perfectly dry\"./£' Guaranteed .Good Housekeeping , .PrirM *S 1 Akj*sk- irru/j A HANDY GUIDE TO EASTERN TOWNSHIPS' MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS SERVICES Magog Ayer\u2019s Cliff North Hatley MAGOG DRIVE YOURSELF REG\u2019D 9 cars at your service Tel.Res.i.507 \u2014 Office 2252 67a Main St.\u2014 Magog Gerard Leroux, Trop.GEORGEVILLE TAXI We serve the best people of the world.\"(M R Cl'STOMERS\" 21-hour Service Passengers Insured.T el.M UiOG 2417 Len.Keet, Prop.at the week-end of Mr, and Mrs.J.Marcotte and daughter, Barbara.Miss Alma Talbot, of Newport, Vt., is spending a few days here with Mr.and Mrs.K.Talbot and family.Miss Evelyn Talbot, of Montreal, also spent a day with her parents, Mr.John Lewis has been ill with 1 pneumonia.He was under the OlATHfaT \u2022vatTlNC\tno » .often imitated s§gg^§1.never equalled c4 o /Uy ôbie OVÂLTWE st R.G.McHARG HARDWARE PAINT - STOVES Rooflt.g, Siding Insulation Cockshutt Farm Machinery Spreaders, Harrows, Horse Hoes, Frost k .Vood , Mowers, Loaders, Tractors, Milkers, Pumps.care o?Dr.Katz and is at Mrs.Courville\u2019s home, at South Stukely.Miss Grace Ashton was a pati-; ont in the Montreal General Hospital for a few days, where sho underwent a sinus operation.Mr.A.L.Pomeroy, of Compton, was a caller at the home of Mr j and Mrs.E.H.Ashton.Mr.and Mrs.V.Lewis, Mrs.S-! Newton, Mr.Eric Newton and Miss Olive Newton were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.T.Duboyee and' Mr, Gordon Duboyee, at West ; Bolton.Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Ashton have received word from their son, Ray, of Toronto, Ont., who is spending | J the month of June on a business' trip.He will visit several of the | western cities and spend nearly ! s two weeks in Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.Mr.and Mrs.John Hamilton and ! two children, of Kingsbury, were callers of Mr.J.P.McGovern and Miss Annie McGovern.MASSAWIPPI , Mr.and Mrs.Slater and Mr.! and Mrs.C.E.St.Dizier, of Montreal, were week-end guesti of Mr.W.W.St.Dizier.Mrs.David Young entertained 1 for the ladies of the Christmas ! Club.\"500\u201d was played at three I tables with Mrs.Sloggett, Mrs.j Raymond and Mrs.Pawley win-I ning the prizes.The hostess served ' delicious refreshments, assisted by \\ Mrs.Taylor.Mrs.Pawley will en-; tertain in July.j Mr.Ernest Willard, of Bishop-: ton, spent the week-end with his | parepts, Mr.and Mrs.A.Willard.! 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