Sherbrooke daily record, 22 août 1960, lundi 22 août 1960
[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE RECORD, MONDAY.AUGUST 22, 1960 Sixty Fourth Yeor * To work Tuesday mmm m 'êMiêÈ&K.è fj dockers Sailor\u2019s Two are shot dead in Montreal gunfight 1-JiBliÉi f l weakens JUST HANGING ON \u2014 When the young fry gang up on parents during a visit to the local fairs, you may be certain the Midway will be one of the first slops.Once they reach the Midway, the merry-go-round is a prime target.However, once they get on.slaying on becomes something of a different matter.Gary Doherty, aged three, of Leunoxville ,apparently decided his wisest move would be to keep still and just hang on.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Recover space dogs .MOSCOW \u2014 (AP) \u2014 The two Soviet space dogs The journey covered 700,000 are reported to be frisky, with normal hearts and blood pres-1 kilometres (434,700 miles) in an sure, after their pioneer flight around the earth 18 times\t198.8 miles above the earth.hng within 24 hours.\t|-:-j.\u2014.The Russians said the landings I , .The dogs\u2014Belka (squirrel) and|step itoward sending a man into were made within seven miles of | : ,pvS ln urtnes MONTREAL (CP)-dering neighborhood exploded! into violence Sunday night in a tough east-end district, leaving two persons dead and four injured 'after a gun battle which 50 shot® were fired.Shot in the cast-end o uirst were James Godin, 50, ai :5.was kilkv.a lane as she ran towards a man holding a .410-calibre shotgun moments after Mrs.Florence Louis, 26, had been wounded.! Police said the dead woman was trying to persuade the man to put down the gun.TRIED TO HELP Lucien Barron.16.was wounded in the bark when he went to Miss Tremblay's aid.Barron and Mrs.Louis, who suffered pellet wound?to the cheek and shoulder, were in good condition in hospital early today.Const.Andre Michaud.27, was A smoul- writing out argument nearby when a parking ticket a shot passed close Stroika (arrow)\u2014landed safely in a special container catapulted from their space ship when it had \u201ccome down to a low height,\u201d Pravda reports.The Soviet Communist parly-newspaper says the 41/2-lcn space ship, which carried a cargo of mice, flies and plants, made a smooth landing \u201cundamaged and whole\u201d in' a meadow of a collective farm somewhere in the Soviet Union Saturday.Presumably the landing was made with the aid of parachutes, but Pravda gave no details.The ship had been launched Friday.One Soviet scientist, Professor D.V.Martynov, said that the satellite used in the test \u201ccould carry bolh a man and large variety of scientific instruments.\u201d Other scientists hailed the recovery of the ship as another big I the target spot.Farmers see catapulted' capsule to earth LONDON (AP)\u2014Pravda said today the space dogs brought back from or*oit Saturday were catapulted to earth to a special container when the satellite that took them 18 times around the earth eame down to a low level.\u201cFirst witnesses of this historic event were collective farm workers who were working nearby,\u201d Radio Moscow quoted Pravda as saying.The dogs, Belka and Strelka, along with other smaller ani- the first living creatures ever to return from orbit around the | earth.Pravda said one of its eorres- ! pondent,s was given the following j information at the U.S.S.R.| Academy of Sciences: \u201cWhen the space ship satellite had come down 1o a low height, the container in which the ani-, mais were located was separated \\ a from it by catapulting.\t' The \u201cThis was done to guarantee the safe landing of the four- LONDON (Reuters)\u2014A para .Tyring dock workers\u2019 strike broke I mIT Tî,emb|®5'\u2019 up in Britain today and crack?i began to appear in the 13-day wildcat seamen\u2019s walkout.The dockworkers, who left 53 \u2022¦ships idle during the weekend after going on strike last week to back demands for a wage increase, agreed to return to work pending further negotiations.About 7,200 London docker* ! voted to return to work Tuesday and similar decisions were made by dockers in Liverpool, Birkenhead and Glasgow'.At Southampton, a shipping federation spokesman said strik-seamen were signing up for despite a plea 'from their leaders to continue the strike.But hard-core strikers i stayed on picket duty., Strike leader Jim Slater met \\ with seamen\u2019s union .secretary Sir Thomas Yates Sunday to discuss wildcat proteste against a $7 monthly increase negotiated by the union.Slater disclosed no details of the talks and said the strikers should stay out until 1 advised otherwise, In Liverpool, striking seamen met and were told their leaders ] had drawn up an eight-point plan { return to work, plan includes the original j demand for a 44-hour week and 1 Recover fresco j MONTREAL (CPl-A demo! it ion crew has recovered intact at j least one of ihe religious frescos! painted in 1880 by Napoleon] Bourassa in the chapel of the j ! Institut Dominique S u v j o in downtown Montreal.The institute is being torn down to make way for the city\u2019s Place des Arts, a $14,000,000 cultural cen-i Ire.to him, j \u201cIt didn't hit me but I heap! the sound as it went by,\" he said.I \"I jumped behind the corner of the house and saw Godin in his j doorw ay with a sum.\u201cA woman came running down the Jane.I grabbed her and i puTed her out of the way but she | wriggled loose and ran towards jibe doorway, j \u201cHe shot and she fell.\u201d POLICEMEN NICKED Const.Michaud and Ceisl.IY von Sawchuk, 24.were nicked |by pellets in the c\\ hange of gun-j fire that followed.Fifteen police j ears surrounded the area.Godin was found slumped in the kitchen of his flat, wounded I in the meek.It was not certain whether he had1 been struck by j a bullet or « hot gun pellets He died within five hours on the operating table.It's not code it s the Gaelic ELISABETHVILLE (Reuters)\u2014The Irish in the Congo's breakaway Katanga province have found a way to baffle eavesdropper s o n radio me s -sage» to United Nations headquarters in Leopoldville.An officer of the Irish UN continent disclosed that all its messages arc being sent in Gaelic.AM A I'HI I! UK ATS KXl\u2019KUTS Amateur astronomer and satellite observer Richard Bendall, 20.of Winnipeg used an exact mathematical calculation to show Washington timetable of the Echo l fired any.12 was wrong.\u201cJust simple arithemetic,'\u2019 he said.The youth made an intricate angles and attitude chart of the space flight wuh information from the Massachusetts .Smithsonian institute and the National Aeronautics and Space administration.Ilia timetable proved Washington figures 65 minutes off the satellite's times over Winnipeg.\t(OPPhoto) £ 7.weekend tell: 4 dead, 3 injured Four people died and three others were seriously injured as a result of accidents over the past weekend, police reports showed today.Dead are: Barry Bean, 1G, of Magog, killed early Saturday morning when knocked from his bicycle on the main Sherbrookc-Magog highway, near Ma-ROR- Paul Dupuis, 27, of Sweetsburg, killed late Friday night when his car went out of control near Trois Lacs and crashed into a ditch.Turnabout for Lumumba Apologizes for attack at airport mate, insects and plante, were footed cosmic travellers.By BERNARD DUFRESNE i nalmen jy his troops last Thin's LEOPOLDVILLE (CP) - Con lday.goleise Premier Patrice Lu-j île blamed the \u201cminor inei-mumba, in a turnabout move,\u2019dents\u201d at nearby Ndjili airport an $11.20 a-month wage increase ! has apologized for the rough on big soldiers\u2019 \u201cexcess of zeal\u201d w hich the employers have al- j treatment handed out to a group ready turned down.\tlof Canadian United Nations sig- Lesage pledges tontinued support to the arts By CUTHBERT JONES\t| in the more modest cities, in our the support given cultural move- phy provided by the national ex- ( Record Staff Reporter)\t, rural centres, our village and our menls by the Quebec Govern-; ecutive to the most progressive MOUNT ORFORD \u2014 Thousands of music lovers from -\u2018icattored reSions-\u201d\tment and expressed the hope centre was presented to the Val all sections of Canada, headed by Quebec Premier Jean\tLe-! The masses, continued Mr.Lc-\tthat\tother administrations,\tes- d\u2019Or\tgroup by\tMr.\tJobin.sage, gathered at the Jeunesses Musicales camp on the\tslopesj saSe\u2019 had the right to beauty\tpecially\tthat of\tOntario,\twould\tFollowing\tthe\tdinner, the of Mount Orford last night to honor the tenth anniversary of ifnd.cl,lture as they had the right ^ ^ the foundation of the organization and the dedication\tof\tthe ,?,rtal.', f ucfa inn ^ *s n' Mlss Nancy Nicol; 3.pV AQUA SKI CU B CHAMPIONS \u2014 Pictured above are winners of the second annual Pleasant which took place Saturday evening, in front of the grandstand.WORKING HUNTER 1.Victory, Mr.Leo Dore; 2.Place Ville Marie, Jette Ranch Riding School ridden by Mr.Noel Beauchamp; 3.Golden Prince, ridden by Mr.Leo Dore; 4.Le Paysen, Jette Ranch Riding School ridden by Mr.Noel Beauchamp.Prizes in this class were donated by the Sherbrooke Riding & Driving Club.OPEN DRIVING 1.Harviestoun Melody, Sally Allait driven by Mr.Sterling Allait; 2.Mr.Sam, Hodge Transport, driven by Larry Hodge; 3.Mac, Rediker Transport driven by Mr.Geoge Buckland; 4.Lightfoot, Denis Chateauneuf, j View Aqua Ski Club championships held over the weekend in North Hatley.From left to right ridden by Guy Claude; 4.Rusty are; Paul Blais, men\u2019s slalom champion.Nancy Nicol, ladies jumping champion, Diane Codero.lad-owned & ridden by Ivan Grenier.; ies slalom champion, and Michel Codere, men's jumping winner.Mithty-Son-D, owned and driven : Redlk;er\u2019 3 Rusty, owned & rid-by Mr.George\tYoung.Prize in\thJ\tIvan Grenier; 4 Happy | .u- i\t\u201e\u201e\tsrv\tKnight,\towned & ridden by Mr.this class\twas\tdonated by Mr.\tDonald\tclement> PriM J this Haor0^,l0,I!oc°n;pArMenr?keQc !class was donated by A1 Smith, BEGINNERS' TRAIL CLASS ! of Richmond.1.Goldie, Rediktr Transport, judge was Dr.L.A.Gendreau, ridden by Mrs.Rediker; 2 Rusty,, Sherbrooke; Ring Master: Mr.J.owned and ridden by Ivan Gren-; invin, Waterloo, Que.; Hitching ier; 3.Happy Knight, owned and | Ring Master: Mr.Alex Charland, ridden by\tDonald Clement; 4.\tMagog,\tQue.; Announcer: Dick Bud, owned and ridden by Lance Gale.Hadlock.Prize in this class was I donated by Henry Wheeler, Wind-; DANVILLE sor Mills, Que.Prize in this class was donated by the Robert Simpson Farm, - Melbourne, Que.\tia/»\t*\ti knock down & out Winners announced 1.Victory, owned & ridden by - Mr.Leo Dore; 2.Place Ville *\t*\t¦ \u2022 Marie, Jette Ranch Riding School ! /\\ r\"% J I \u201cS 5\tc!/l ridden by Mr.Noel Beauchamp; ^\tIII CI !\t«5 i\\ 1 3.Golden Prince, owned & ridden by Mr.Leo Dore; 4.Casablanca, owned & ridden by Mr.Leo Dore.Prize in this class donated by the Sherbrooke Riding & Driving Club.POLE BENDING 1.Bud, owned & ridden by Mr.Lance Hadlock; Dolly, Rediker Transport ridden by Marlene (Record Photo by Doug Gerrish) club championships are held at Lake Massawippi Honored by the Rand WESTERN PARADE Continued from Page 3 1.Rexway, Hodge Transport j service; Herve Roux, 12 years ridden by Mr.Jim Hodge; 2 Manteza, owned & ridden by Nancy Nicol; 3.Mr.Sam, Hodge Transport, ridden by Larry Hodge; 4.Goldie, Rediker Transport ridden by Mrs.Rediker.Prize in this class donated by Richmond Electric, Richmond.Que.PONY IN HARNESS service; S.Beauchemin, 12 years service; John Park, 12 years service; Gilles Petit, 12 years service; Guy Petit, 12 years service; Oscar Groleau, 12 years service; Alfred Auger, 12 years service; J.P.Petit, 10 years service; Wilfrid Petit, 7 years service; Omer Perreault, 7 years service; Rheaum Fecteau, 7 years service; 1.Silver Star, Hodge Trans-1 Marc A.Roux, 5 years service; port driven by Chris Hodge; 2.j Claude Boisvert, 5*years service; Skeeter, owned and driven by R.| Roger Guillematte, 2 years ser- Simpson.Prize in this class was donated by the Richmond Hardware, Richmond, Que.PLEASURE SADDLE vice; Kelvin Park, 2 years ser-voce; Maurice Morin, 1 year service; Eddy Poudrier, 1 year service; Andre Sinotte, assistant 1.Manteza, owned & ridden ; chief of police, 1 year service; by Miss Nancy Nicol; 2.Mr.Sam Douglas Johnston, 14 years ser-Hodge Transport ridden by Lar- vice, absent, ry Hodge; 3.Shadow\u2019, owned & : During the course of the ban-ridden by Linda Emslie; 4.Dolly, quet a \u201ctoast\u201d was proposed to Rediker Transport ridden by J the \u201cTown Officials of Danville\u201d Marlene Rediker.Prize in this by Joe Batstone, who said that NORTH HATLEY \u2014 (Special)- - \u2014 Following are the complete COOKSHIRE results of the annual Pleasant i Continued from Page 3 View Aqua ski club champion-j-\u2014.ships held here over the week- Son of Lennoxville and Howard end.\ti Majury, also of Lennoxville.SLALOM\t| Competing in the Calf Club SENIOR MEN\t! competition, were 4-H Clubs from 1.Paul Blais, 2.Charles Code-re, 3.Michel Codere, 4, Mike Al- Bury.Sawyerville, Lennoxville and La Patrie.latt, 5.Norman Pye, 6.Jean Les-1, Results o£ this ^ornpetition fo1-sard, 7.Jean Rolland.\t|\t*' ,\t.\t.\t£,u SENIOR LADIES\t\t?h;\u2019frtThon!: fVnn 1.Diane Codere, 2.Nancy ?îcTBurfy\u2019 t'rant McLeod- Rric Nicol, 3.Nola Ryan, 4.Louise Ml^eo(T .\tu Thibault, 5.Jinya MacKay 6 , 1 urebred JlinlC)r Shorthorn: Faye Pitt\tDennis Herring, Barbara Allison, Ti\u2019vmu /'idic\tDiane Cloutier, Marilyn Asker, JUNIOR GIRLS\tLarry Wilson.Wayne Wilson, 1.Andre Gadbois, 2.Louise Claudia Groom.Poulin, 3.Francine Codere, 4.Shorthorn champion: Bill Danielle Page.5.Danielle Code- j Buckland, Dennis Herring, Anne re, 6.Lyse Donahue, 7.Helene Warner, Barbara Allison.Lamy.amount Mrs, C S Daintrey had with her the book.Ask No Quarter, which the branch has placed in the North Ha \u2019ey Library as a memento of the 4b;h anniversary of the branch and honoring I the charter members.The forthcoming County Fair at Ayer's Cliff was discussed, and members arranged to be : present and assist in the work of the County W.l.at this jCVtyit.| In reviewing the Fashion Show it was noted that this was the | most successful of any of the : shows held so far.Expressions ;of appreciation were extended to ! Mrs.K.Hatch, the convener, to the models and their helpers, and to the many others who shared in making the project financially profitable.Mrs.F.Woodward and Mrs.C.Smith provided the transportation.Mr Randolph Auger, of Hart ford Conn., is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr.and (Mrs.F.Auger, and his brot.her-! in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Clark, and family.Mr.and Mrs.Charles' Whitcomb, of Hatley, Mr, and Mrs.Henry Beaulieu and Mr, and Mrs.Beane, of Lowell, Mass., were recent, visitors at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.O.R.Bowen and Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Auger.Jimmie, and Bryan.SUTTON Sherbrooke Hospital, on August HUDSON, John _ At the Queen ./D.!!.lter f0r l,ary'\tveteran*' Hospital.Mont- real.Que., on Saturday, August _ \"1\"\t, ,,\t_\t20th, I960.John Hudson, beloved lo Mr.and Mrs.E.s.husband of Annie Lesdbeater, in his 67th year.Resting at the 150 Sherbrooke St., Magog.Funeral servie* on Tuesday, August 23rd at 2 30 p.m.in St.Luke\u2019s Anglican Church, Rev.Sidney Ripper officiating.Interment Pine Hill Cemetery.McKenna's Funeral Senice, VI.3-3731 Magog.JUNIOR BOYS G.H.LOGIE\t1.Jean Perrault, 2.Guy Dona- \u201e \u201e T .\t,\t., hue, 3.Peter Rose, 4.John Stike- G H.Logie who was just re- nlan, 5 Peter Hebert 6 Coli cently appointed Director or Per- McLernon, 7.jacques Gadbois.sonnel and Industrial Relations,\tJUMPING far Canadian Ingersoll-Rand, was\tSENIOR MEN guest of honour August 18 at a l Michel\" Codere, 2.Charles farewell gathering held at the Codere, 3.Norman Pye, 4.Paul Belleview Club to mark his de- Blais.parture from Sherbrooke to take up permanent residence in Montreal.Mr.W.H.Griffith acted as master of ceremonies and Mr.E.T.Harbert, Works Manager j of the plant, outlined the var- SENIOR LADIES 1.Nancy Nicol, 2.Nola Ryan.JUNIORS GIRLS Hereford Champion; Ruth MacDonald, Brian Alden, Barry Loveland, Dale McLeod.Shorthorn Hereford, under 12: Robert Desautel, Ann McBurney, Senior Shorthorn calves: Bill Buckland, Anne W.nrner, Ashton Herring, Pauline Asker, Leo Desautel, Robert Desautel, Brenda Painter.Junior Hereford calves: Barry Loveland, Dale McLeod, Dale Parsons, Karen Montgomery, 1.Andree Gadbois, 2.Louise I Barbara Montgomery Poulin JUNIOR BOYS 1- Guy Donahue, Laval Tan- ious positions held by Mr.Logie guay Trophy 2.Jean Perrault, 3.i colm Fraser.Senior Hereford calves: Ruth MacDonald, Brian Alden, Barry Parsons, Jimmy Mayhew, Mal- class was donated by Gilles Mar cotte, Richmond, Que.OPEN JUMPING 1.Casablanca, owned & rid-j such a success, den by Mr.Leo Dore; 2.Victory,1 Mayor Chaddock without their wholehearted help and co-operation the centennial celebrations could not have been welcomed Many Happy Returns come from the Bank of Montreal ;;.Y-3*-r Famîlij Finance Plan Now to livo on your incoma and enjot| it{ \u2014vtHr ramify uj JP Finance Æ-Plan Yourt for the asking at your meighhourhooj B of M Thousands of Canadian families have found that the modern approach to their personal credit needs la with a low-cost B of M life-insured loan.Ask about the Bank of Montreal Family Finance Plan at your neighbourhood B of M branch today ! throughout his long service with Michel Perrault, 4.Andre Pou-the company and stressed the iin.willing and friendly offering of | MIDGET GIRLS SLALOM his capabilities in company and 1.Suzanne MacMahon J.P.community affairs.\t\u2022\tPerrault Trophy.Messrs.L.Caron and R.Coates MIDGET BOYS SLALOM presented gifts as a token of j 1- Jean-Claude Page, Guy Don-esteem from the more than ahue Trophy.eighty friends present and pro-\t- posed a toast to the guest of f Honour.DIXVILLE \u2014 CAVi/vcDv/ii i c\tMr and Mrs- Douglas Thomp- bAVVTtKVILLt \u2014\tson and family, of Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick 1 ^Tere v^ns lh\u201ee.|attfrDs Parent^ were recent guests of Mr.and ! ;Mr' and Mr5' Wlllard Br>™ and Mrs.Lewis Eager and Mr.How-1 ard Eager at Kir.r.ear\u2019s Mil's Mr.and Mrs, C.Whiteman, Mr.and Mrs.Eric Bailey and Wendy and Ri,ckyt ^ M°nt^al family were in Montreal on the weekend and were accompanied home by Mrs.Nina Bailey, who bad been with Mrs.John Morrow for two weeks.Master David Cooke, of Sherbrooke, is the guest of his great were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Tanner.Messrs.John Visser and Gerrit Vander Mark were visitors in Montreal recently.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Robinson spent the weekend with the Makes allowances for winter roads A damage action of $264 resulting from a traffic accident last winter was rejected in Superior Court by Judge Louis Philippe Cliche who said allowances have to be made for winter driving conditions.\u201cIt is not reasonable to ask that a driver should follow the markings on the pavement when they are covered by snow and ice and cars have to be driven as conditions permit,\u201d his judgment said in part.For this reason.Judge Cliche ruled against Rene Beauregard who was claiming damages from Roger Auger.Border project swimming lessons ST ANSTEAD \u2014 (Special) ] Life saving lessons will be gh tier, Erie McLeod.Karen Mont- by Misses Diane Farley and Paula Roe, A.V.j Royalite Oil Junior showmanship (under 15): Ashton Herring, Dale Par-j sons, Dennis Herring, Dale Me-1 Leod, Brenda Painter, Leo Desau-i ___________ tel, Robert Desautel, Diane Clou- Life saving lessons will be given 1 S!' hHfi f0r !ahe was enJ°yed> wben ,he hostess\tlain and\tfamily, St.\tLambert.Th\u201e .\tUy™A °/ \"10ney- Traders \u201cA\u201d\t37% rk that they were do- was assisted by Mrs.Ozie have been visiting the former's brr rt /.\t.\t^ Trans-Mt.Oil Pipe 8% stnet\tThomas.\tparent., Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Cham\tQ^bec Tel.\t32 which his men operated.ASP BIG SPECIAL FOR ALL TYPES OP PAVING Consult BIO JOBS \u2014 SMALL JOBS too KING EAST SHERBROOKE, LO.9-6333 Houston, Texas, w-ere guests of their cousin, Mrs.Annie Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Beaton and ladies for their\" gifts' Mr.and Mrs.Dean Robinson, | family, of Montreal West.Bar- The hostesses servi of Baltimore, Md., were recent ïbara Jean and Susie Beaton re- ments, including* a visitors of Mrs.Beatrice Robin- ; turned home after spending sev-\t^ apSliI a son.Elburn and Dean.\toral weeks with their grandpar- Harvey arid decorated with wèdd\t_________________ Mr.and Mrs.H.W Adams, ents, Mr, and Mrs Nelson Beaton, ing and engageement rings and M J Montreal, spent the weekend Guests during the week of Mr.the date Am 3-60.\tDana COHCGrT \tClosing\t11 a.r Anglo Nfld.\t\t6% Cons.Paper\t41%\t41% Traders \u201cA\u201d\t37%\t37% Trans-Mt.Oil\tPipe 8%\t Quebec Tel.\t32\t Shop St Save\t7\t7 MINES \u2014\t\t Advocate\t3.70\t3 65 B Alta.Gas Trunk 22%\t\t22% Cassiar\t11%\t Cons.Denison\t9.50\t Gunner\t725\t7.15 Bollinger\t20%\t21% Kerr Addison\t13%\t13 New Hosco\t70\t Permo Pf Mailed postpaid n p\u2019a i s \u2022 Jeo en ve.ope with price iis* s .«amples 25c\t25 samp es Si Ci; M »! orrfp Oeot C-2 Nov Rubber Co B j* 91 Hamilton.Ont C fCOlNE & PETERKAi TV HI-FI & STEREO 1263 King W\u201e \u2014 LO.SHERBROOKE 9-5823 WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPl SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE Tel.LO.2-*800 1430 King W \u2014 Sherbrooke 26.Help Wanted: Mnle EXPERIENCED watchmaker required.Apply at Skinner & Nadeau Inc.DAVIDSON HILL - Mr.William Taylor and granddaughter, Miss Diane Taylor, of Drummondville, and Miss Alma Taylor, of Montreal, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Davidson.Master Donald Nixon has returned to Richmond, after visiting Mr.and Mrs.j Davidson for a few days.Mrs.Myrtle Kelly, Mr.Lewis Jones and Mr.and Mrs.Jerome La-Roehe, of Sherbrooke, were guests at the same home.27.Female Help Wanted HOUSE.* lurge room», 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, «utomatle heating, double garage, residential district In Sherbrooke.Cash.$4500.Tel: IX).24816.KF.EP your money welt Invested .the best buy Is real estate, and the broker, Charlee Connors, 138 Wellington Street North Tel: LO.2-4000.8.Cars For Sale VOLKSWAGEN custom, 1957 ,\t35,000 miles.In good conation Taylor's Cabins, Masssulppt.BLACK and white Nash Metropolitan I hard-top (19501.Equipped with ra-I dio and extia winter tires.Only 12,000 miles Tel.LO.2-7067.I METEOR 1958, J-door hard top, plj mouth 1957 4-door These cars are In good shape Can be aeen at Kaene\u2019a Garage, 308 Dufferin, LO 9-3332.8a.Authorized New Car Dealers BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and raal «slat*.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville \u2014 Tel.100 BUICK.Pontlae, VauxhsU, G.M.C.Trucks.Saija A Service, DeLuxe Automobile Ltd.1S6V Kin» West.Teh LO 9-3669 EXPERT »V ASHER SERVICE We repair all type» and make» of washer machines.Estimate) \u2022 Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenec Sherbrooke DEZIEL AUTO SPRINGS Blacksmith \u2022 Welding 90 St.Francis Blvd.S.Tel.LO.7-6677.Sherbrooke.IMPERIAL.Chrywer.Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks, Sales It servies.Martin Motor Sales Ltd., 4(15 Belvedere SL TeL LO.9-3659.CHEVROLET.Corvair.Envoy.Old.mobile, Cadillac, Chevrolet Trucks, Sales and Service, Foxbrooke Motors Ltd .34» Wellington South, Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9.3606.OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU IN MONTRAI! 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East Gresn .3 v.is'.is ho 8) Teddy Bear Playbousa 7) Clne-Feullleton 4:00 p.m.3) Brighter Day 5) Comedy Theatre 7)\tMenu a la Carte 8)\tAmerican Bandstand 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 9:IJ0 a.m.3) Star Performance 5) Big Picture 9:30 a.m.3) Herald of Truth 5) T V School Time 10:00 a.m.7:30 p.m.3> Charlie Farrell 51 US Border Patrol 6)\tDon Messer\u2019s Jubilee 7)\tTélé Supplément 8)\tCheyenne 7:45 p.m.7) Chez Clemencs 8:00 p.m.3) The Texan 5)\tLeave It to Beaver 6)\tAnn Southern 7)\tCarrefour 8:30 p.m.S) Father Knows Best 5) Tales of Wells Fargo Mr.ar.a\u2019so a! ars w! an: ir.:.U Mr.anl : and iamdy, 1 are re rid.:' vest apar'.ir: Miss ÀC'lta Mass., spenh 0:: tone ci LIAPN THE VALUE OF SPARE TIME TF YOU need money, but cannot work full time, Avon has the opportunity you need.Three or four hours a day can mean an excellent Income Inquire regarding territories In your locality.Waterloo, 1075, Mrs.A.LcBrun, 9a.Bus For Sale SIX Srhrml busen from 36 passenger» up; al*o good iclectlon of used ear*.M aurais Automobiles, Coati-eook, VI.9-2767 l TON Chevrolet G.M C.school bus.In good condition.Will seat 1R passen» «ers.Ken aMosher, 605-r-14 Ayer\u2019s i Cliff.$23 WEEKLY for wearing lovely dresses given you as bonus.Just show North American Fashion Frock* to friends.No canvassing, Investment or experience necessary.North American Fashion Frocks, | Lid., 3423 Industrial Blvd.Dept £\u20222546 Montreal 39, Que.ten Keeler * REAL ESTATE J, 427 Victoria \u2014 $35,000 Near Portland Containing 12 rooms, 4 baths, 4 fireplaces, this home features a large landscaped lot 110\u2019 x 135\u2019 Very large living room and dining room, modern planned kitchen, Timken oil heated.There are 7 bedrooms and 1 den on two floors.220 Volt wiring.Paved driveway.Quiet location.Priced for quick sale.For appointment call 18 WELLINGTON ST.NO.Suite 2 Phone Office LO.9-7500.Residence: LO.2-8561.-.¦V,.y.15.V5\t111 cggcc> BEEBE - Mr.and Mrs.Allan Brewer and four children, of Co'.umbus, lOhio, and Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Galligan, of Cuba City, Wis., tore spending two weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Brewer.Visitors at Ihe Brewer home recently were Mr.and Mrs.I Charles Derusha, of Boston, Mass.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Shepard were Miss Leona Shepard, Miss Doreen [Cann and Miss Lorna Brisbin, of j Port Hope, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Grant and children, of St.Albans, Vt.| Mr.and Mrs.Robert McAskill J and children, of St.Lambert, | were weekend guests of Mr.and I Mrs.H.S.Beane.Mrs.Mabel Flanders, Miss [Ruby Wilson and Mrs.Ira Wal-j [lace spent a few days in White j River, Vt., where they attended 1 the.annual camp meeting.Mr.and Mrs.Raym o n d [Stearns and children, of Middle-| bury, Vt., were weekend guests [of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Meyette.Mr.and Mrs.Warton Lyman, of Philadelphia, Pa., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Charles Guilbert.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rudolph Bean and family [have been Mrs.E.Luther and Mr.and Mrs.C.Cotroni and family, of Montreal, and Miss Minerva Psailla, of St, Johns, Que.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dorchester,\u201d Oscar Reeves were Mr.and Venna.El-\t! 3)\tDecember Bride\t4:30 p.m.\t6) Riverboat \t5-\tDuugh Re Mi\t3) Edge of Night\t7) En plum air and\t3»\tFarmer Alfalfa\t5) Adventure Theatre\t8) Bourbon Street Beat \t\t10:30 a.rr\t6) Mr Adams & Eve\t9:00 p.m.\t\u20223)\tVideo\t7) Théâtre du\t3) Spike Jones Show sven-\t; 5'\tPl2.\\ Vour HuncD\tFar West\t5) Peter Gunn -ield,\t'8.,\tMorning Movie\t5:00 p.m.\t7) La Gendarmerie )ld ay\t\t11:00 a.m\t31 Chuckwagon Tales\t9:30 p.m.\t8)\t1 Love Lucy\t5) American Bandstand\t3) Celebrity Talent Scou 2 2 76 5\tj*\tThe Price is Right\t6) On Safari\t5) Godyear Theatre his\t\t11:30 a.,i\t5:15 p.m.\t6) Swing Gently on.\tI 3)\tClear Horizons\tSi Cartoons and Comedy\t7) La clé des Champa Ishop\t5)\tConcentration\t5:30 p.m.\t8) Adventures in \t\t12:00 p.m\t5) Captain Gallant\tParadise nor,\t3) Love of Life\t\t6) Cartoon Party\t10:00 p.m.iPro-\t\tTruth or\t7> Sherrif of Cochise\t3) New Comedy Showeas \t\tConsequences\t8) Early Show\t5) News and Sports Prove;\u2019., c' .V'a\u2019iek, the w;; .:nd wl a 7i Aujourd 'hul 8i Restless Gun 12:10 p.m.her parer.\u2019.s, Mr.and Mrs.Louis !l CBC.^\"S Provost, Guests of Mrs.Sylvia Bronson while on their holidays were Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Bronson and son, Mark, of Milford, Conn., Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Taylor and daughter, of Kitchener, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Aults and daughters and Mr.and Mrs.Eric Lines, of St.Catharines, Ont.O/S Bronson, of Halifax, N.S., is spending a two week leave with his mother, Mrs.Bronson.Mrs.Russell Rudd, of Bury, 12:20 p.m.7) Premiere Edition 12:30 p.m.3) Seach for Tomorrow 5i It Could Be You 7)\tAujourd'hui 8)\tLove that Bob 12:40 p.m.7) CBMT Newa 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 12:50 p.m.7) Premier Edition 1:00 p.m.3) News I 5) News 7) Pot Pourri Féminin | 8) About Faces 1:15 p.m.6:00 p.m.5)\tNews 6)\tI Lore Lucy 7)\tMelody Ranch 6.10 p.m.3) Kmck.World of Sports 6:15 p.m.5) Atlantic Weatherman 6:20 p.m.5) Sports Scorebook 6:25 p.m.3) Weatherwtse 6:45 p.m.7)\tHistoire d\u2019Amour 10:30 p.m.3) June Ally-son Show 6) Robert Herridge Theatre 71 Concert Intime 8)\tTed Mack Amateur 11:00 p.m.3) Your ESSO reporter 5)\tLate news and sport* 6)\tCBC TV News and 7)\tTelejournal 8)\tTomorrow\u2019s Headline* 11:10 p.m.3V Doug Edwards\u2014News 8) Mt.Washington Wea- spent a week with her daugh- 3) Duke and His 1er, Mrs.Hazel Stevenson, Week-! Swtngbiuies end guests at the same home !) For yI°0u0Madmam# were Mr.and Mrs.Douglas ! 3) Mixing Bowl ' 5) Queen tor a Day 7) Theatre en Matinee 8) Day In Court 2:30 p.m.I) House Party Witherspoon, of Lachine.Contest election of J.D.Begin ST.JOSEPH de BEAUCE, Que \u2014(CP)\u2014 A petition contesting the election of former Union Nationale Colonization Minister J.D.Begin in the June' 22 provin- [ 3> rest Pattern cial election was filed here Fri- 5) Today ^ day by Clement Sylvain.\t! 5, Loca/Ncws*'\"' The petition alleged electoral\t7:30 a.m irregularities.It was entered on 51 Today behalf of Mr.Sylvain, described 6)\tCBC TV News 7)\tLa Meteo 6:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5)\tCartoon Carnival 6)\tMetro 7)\tTele Bulletin 5)\tThe Price Is Right 7) Artistes en Vacances 6)\tTabloid 6:50 p.m.7)\tEdition Sportives 6:55 p.m.6)\tSports with Dou» Smith.7)\tEmision Politique 7:00 p.m.31 Dennis the Menace 5)\tLoretta Young Tbeatr 5) The Price Is Right 6)\tTabloid ther 11:15 p.m.5)\tJack Paar Show 6)\tViewpoint 71 La Météo 8) World's Best Movies 11:16 p.m.7)\tNews Round-Up 11:20 p.m.3) Ready on Stage 3 11:22 p.m.61 Sports Final 11:30 p.m.51 Late News 6) Feature Film 11:45 p.m.51 Jack Paar Show 11:50 p.m.3) Stage 3, \"Take this Woman\u201d 6:30 a.m.5) Coniine: .i C\u2019.aitrooro 7:00 a.m.7:59 a.m \u201e\t,\t3) Program Preview* a citizen of the county of\t8:oo a.m.by- counsel Robert 31 CBS New* 8:15 a.m.10.Horses For Sale PALOMINO marc In foal, Western saddle, set of double work ham ease» almost new, Beatty Rite-Way milking machine, and enough piping for SO head Francis McKelvey, Jr., Magog.R R.1 (Ayer\u2019» Cliff road, 3 miles from Mago»), 11.Livestock For Sale REGISTERED Jerseys, to freshen soon.2'$ year*, with aire, type, and production, plus all federal health requirement*.Coay Cove Jersey Farm, Reginald A Mayhew, Dix-vlll», Que.BIC LUMBER SPECIALS! Fir*t or second cl*»s.New and planed on four surface*.For information, WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Tel.48 When ordering, aik for Lauronl Grogolro.1 lo.Poultry For Sale 74 C.R.\tWlth F .tuning t© lav.Clinton Smith, 5*m ytrvtlle.SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Rapid Service \u2022 SHOCK ABSORBERS o \u2022 COIL SPRINGS \u2022 With Us It's Always Springtime! Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.New Address \u2014 240 Camirand St.\u2014 LO.9-1146 Sherbrooke, Que.Manager: JEAN-LOUIS LALLIER Evening* end Sunday*, Phone LO.9-1146 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople 3) Captain Kangaroo 8:25 a.m.51 Local News -8:30 a.m.5» Today 8:45 a.m.TUESDAY billies 5 For You Madame 1:30 p.m.3t As the World Turn* 8) Matinee .er.mance 2:03 p m 3) Mixing 3t Queen For » r t 7)\tThee -e rn 8i Day 2:CJ m 3) Hous.party 5) Loretta Your.\u2019 8)\tGale Storm Show 3:C9 P.m 3\u2019 The Mil lonn re 5 Young Or\t\u2022\u2022* 61 Feature Film 8i Beal The Clock 3:30 pm.6:35 p.m.75 .Télébulletin 6:45 p.m.31 Doug Edwards\u2014Newa 71 La Meteo 6 50 p.m.¦i Sportive 6:55 p.m.B .i s with D Smith /:00 p.m.31 Whirlyhirds v a Reed Show 7> : Première Edition 12:70 p.m.Si Search Foi Tomorrow Si It Could Be Vou ?i Aujourd\u2019hui 8i Love fh.it Ron 12:19 pm 7i CBMT News 12:45 p.m 3i Guiding Light 12:50 pm 7i Premiere Edition 1:03 p m 3> Now* Headline» Si News 7i Pot-Pourri Féminin 8i About Farrs 1:15 pm It Duke and lilt Swing 51 From These Root* 7)\tActualité Feminine 8)\tWho Do You TruatT 3:45 p.m.T) Clne-Fcullleton 4:00 p.m.31 Brighter Day 51 Comedy Playhouse f) Menu a la Carte 1) American Bandstand 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storm 4:30 p.m.!) The Edge of Night 51 Adventure Theater 6)\tRin Tin Tin 7)\tTheatre du Far West 5:00 p.m.3) Chuckwagon Tale* 5i American Bandstand 61 Follow Me 5:15 p.m.51 Cartoons and Cemedy 61 Here\u2019s My Pet 5:50 p.m.5) Rocky and hi* Friend* 51 New* 61 Sky King 7)\tDeath Valley Day* 8)\tEarly Show 4:00 p.m.5)\tNew* 7> ti-Btanc Richard 6)\tLeave It to Beaver *:10 p.m.3> Kntck World of Sr '-\u2019.a e m 3> au\tn v J p.m.5\u2019 Cartoon Carnival 61 Metro 7i Tele bulletin 8) Red Sox Baseball n v¦ aua images r ore a 7:30 p.m.Si Johnny Midnight 5)\tFour Just Men 6)\tSummer Playbill 8) Sugarfoot 7:45 p.m.7)\tBonsoir Madame 8:00 p.m.3) Peck\u2019s Bad Girl 5l Lawman 6)\tFeature Film 7)\tFootball 8:30 p.m.31 Doble CMls 5) Arthur Murray 71 Theatre Cher-vous 8)\tWyatt Earp 9:00 p.m.31 Tightrope S) Richard Diamond 8) The Rifleman 9:30 p.m.3) The Comery Spot 8) Colt .45 10:00 p.m 31 Diagnosis Unknown 8) Alcoa Present* 10:30 p.m.8i Errol Flynn Theatre 7)\tTélé-Policier 8)\tThe Detectives 11:00 p.m.Si Late Newa & Sport* 6j CBC New*, Weather 7)\tTelejournai 8)\tTomorrow* Hetdlinea 11:05 p.m.8) Mt Wash.Weather 11:10 p.m.8) Mt.Wash Weather 11:15 p.m.5i Jack Paar Show «1 Viewpoint 7 La Météo 8) World\u2019s Best Movie* \"New Faces\" H.t* p.m.f- News Round-up 11:22 p m.6' Sports Final 11:30 p.m.8i Festure Film 7) Summer Theatre 12.00 a m.7i Fireside Theatre 8IRCHTON - Recent guest* of Mrs.O.F.Bailey included Mr and Mr*.Amlin Sharman and daughter, Trudy, of Springfield, Mass., and Mr, and Mrs.Anhur Bailey, of Wheelock.Vt.Mr.and Mrs.James Kinney and daughters, Judy and Linda, spent a short holiday with Mrs.Kinney'.* sistor, Mrs.Murdo Mae-Kinnon.and Mr Janvs MacKinnon.Other visitors at the same .Newport iLennan and Mr.Donald MacLen-Mr.and nan, both dT-Scot*town, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Logan, of Thetford Mines.Recent guesls of Mr.and Mr* Charles Lefebvre included Mr.and Mrs.Edward Smith and two children.Barbara and Douglas, of Smith Falls, Ont., Miss Muriel Hemming and Miss F.Crane, both of Lennoxvilie, -Mr, Lottie and Mr*.Henrietta 'home were Mr* Margaret Mac- Hodgman of Cook;hire. DENNIS THE MENACE r GOODS and SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! y SHERBROOKE \u2022 ASPHALT \u2022 \u2022\tFREE ESTIMATES \u2022\tROAD & AQUEDUCT WORK \u2022\tEXCAVATIONS LÉO PIQUETTE LTD.1103 Federal St.\tTel.LO.2-2577 Chartier Auto Sprins Enr.SPECIALTY wri»*l alignment «no wheel bel-ancing on all type» of vehicle».Have your springs checkeC now.If they are too low or too soft.All cars fully Insured while In our cara.Rapid guaranteed service.Office: LO.24833 Res.LO.9-3108 180 GALT W.ELDON F.McGEE New York Life Insurance Co.Accident A Sickness Protection.Major Medical, Life Insurance.Group or individual.Tel.Bus.: LO.9-5103 Res.: LO.9-1518 VACUUM REPAIRS Estimates \u2022 Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON 183 Frontenac Sherbrooke LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.By Honk Ketchom FOSTER \u2022cp*'-w rerent Win.Murphy, at her home m Eugene, , Oregon Mr.and Mrs Maurice Williams accompanied Mr and Mrs.Wind sor Halloway, of Waterloo, to MacGiUivray\u2019s Funeral Home.St.laimbert, owing to the death of their cousin, Mrs Geo l | Hews, of Chambly, who ! away suddenly., B C Mrs Amy Bn'wn and Miss Allison Brown have returned home after spen-.iins sever*', weeks at'Brant l.akc.\\V, the guests of relatives Mrs Bertie Perkins and Miss Veda Perkins, of Mansonviile, Mr ar.i Mrs Malcolm Hurbeck, Mr.and Mrs jof Nashua.N H .Mr and Mrs Arthur Atkins, of Brooklyn, N Y Mr Grant Whitehead, of A!rx i andra.Ont , were guests of Mr LA PATRIE v* |/Ve txiNT WAWpw 'Nice aR/ort?* k>ur cxvn ' GARDENI Vi£W47jfCAfiKCnS!.V -*~ TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 84 King St., West, (in basement) LO.24334 SHERBROOKE LUMBER All new and well-planed.Planks, 2x4, etc.Buy direct from mill at better price and save.Viateur Pepin Lumber La Patrie, Tel.50 Saskatchewan's top booze-hound just never touches the stuff STANHOPE Doctor The Ox Bow Gift Shop Gifts for «11 occasions English Bone China Costume Jewellery Canadian Handicrafts Stanhope (Route 22) VI.9-3569 MAGOG \u2014 PRECAUTIONS, QUICK ACTION CAN CUT POISONING tOLL By HAROLD THOMAS HYMAN Acute poisonings account for 16,030 to 20,000 deaths in the United States each year, according to government figures.The majority of these fatalities result from deliberate self-administration of the poison with suicidal intent.Perhaps 10 per cent are accidental such as occurs when a child swallows candied medication or some chemical used in the home as a cleaning agent or a pesticide.The magnitude of the poisoning problem becomes even more alarming when one realizes that, for each reported fatality, there are probably a few dozen non-fatal, unrecognized, unreported or concealed poisonings whether in adults or children and whether accidental or suicidal.To deal with the situation, the United States Public Health Service has established the National Clearinghouse for Poisons Control Centers in Washington.D.C.Headed by Pharmacist Henry L.Verbalist, the clearinghouse functions through 364 separate centers strategically placed throughout the country.Associate director is Dr.Lyman Page.Recently a group of these cen- NOW AVAILABLE IN MAGOG Coin operated-self service LAUNDRY Open 24 hours a day Wash 25e (8 !b.family size load) Dry 10c 10 Minute Tumble Dry Corner of St.Patrice & Ste.Catherine RBG-INA (CP) - Saskatchewan's best, booze - hound never touches the siuff, he's content just sniffing it.Ace's nose for alcohol has been a source of frustration to many a moonshiner, for sniffing out illegal brew is ail in a day\u2019s work for the 90-pound RCMP dog, an Alsatian.Nowr three years old, Ace\u2019s sense of smell\u2014developed in dense bush in his native Nova Scotia\u2014has never been keener.Ace, Regimental service number 241M, is one of 19 RCMP dogs across Canada and is the son of the force\u2019s famous Nick! MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 ters reported on their activities.A total of more than 2,500 patients were treated, with 20 deaths.With few exceptions, accidental poisoning involved children less than 10 years old.Almost a thousand of the youngsters swallowed aspirin or laxative tablets, usually of the candied type.Most of the remaining victims drank medicines intended for external use, or household liquids like kerosene, insecticides, fungicides, bleaches, lighter fluid, antifreeze, disinfectants, dry cleaner solvents, degreasers, dyes,'fire extinguisher fluid or agricultural chemicals.Here are some suggestions for the prevention and management of acute poisonings, whether deliberate or accidental: If you are dependent on candied medication, store it on a high shelf in a locked closet.Keep all household chemicals out of the reach of youngsters.Even on suspicion of a poisoning, induce vomiting by a drink of hot water or tea, containing two teaspoons of mustard.After induction of vomiting, fill the stomach with milk, olive or vegetable oil, and\u2014or tea.Make an emergency call to your doctor.If he is unavailable or cannot come, take the poisoned MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 An evening meeting of the W.A.and W.M.S., was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Roderick Morrison.The W.A.meeting was conducted by Mrs.Henry Fowler and the Bible reading was given by Mrs.R.Morrison.Rou-; tine business was dealt with, ! and plans made to sell lunch at an auction sale.Mrs.W.Adamson auctioned articles from a sale table, bringing in a substantial sum.Members repeated the Twenty-Third Psalm to open the W, M.S.meeting, which was presided over by Mrs.Cecil Johnston.At the next meeting members will be asked to name their favorite book of the Old Testament, giving their reasons.The names of Mrs, E.Wilkins and Mrs.O.Wilkins were drawn to bring donations to the nest, meeting.GENERAL NOTES.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Bain, of Sawyerville, were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Stain-fchorpe and Mr.G.Dawson.Mr.and Mrs.E.Johnston and Mr.and Mrs.H.Gilchrist and family of Lennoxville, were, re-j cent guests of Mr.and Mrs.; Elton Gilchrist.\u2014a dog credited with scores of arrests.Constable Dave McLean is his master and manager \u2014 \"teammate is better,\u201d he says \u2014and as with the olher 18 teams in Canada, these two are inseparable \u2019'One of the fellows even took his dog while honeymooning.\u201d Const.McLean recalls.MANY TALENTS Searching for illicit stills, however, is a small part of the team's six-day work week Ace is also used for guarding, finding persons and property and other jobs.Daily training keeps the partner* in top form.Each day, Ace performs obedience tests.Six days a week, unless a job is to be done, searches are simulated with spent cartridges, liquor bottles and a male quarry.Persistence by the dog and patience by the master pay off 99 times out of 100.The working life of a dog like Ace is about 10 years What happens- then?Ace will be put quietly and painlessly to sleep.The dogs thrive on their work and to prevent them from doing it is to be cruel\u2014they will pine and mope and fade away, says Constable McLean.and Mrs.Adrian Whitehead Recent guests of Mr and Mrs R wool skirt and softly tail-in Montreal, Ottawa, Vancouver, orei white blouse, Olympic Edmonton, Galt., Ont., and St, blazer and parade hat with navy Marguerite, Que., have designed nylon 4016 k3»-distinctive costumes and1 accès-; The wardrobe also has bulky -ories ranging from parade dress knit while cardigans, pullover to undergarment» for the Cana- sweaters of the same style with dian team.\tred patterns, tailored slacks in The girls will parade before charcoal brown, blue and white the opening day spectators Aug.plaid with matching blouses, ber-25 in a tailored knit sheath of mmU shorts, slim skirts and two white orlon with a centre stripe.pleated skirts, one white for warm weather and the other grey for cooler weather.For dormitory wear they will have short-sleeved pyjamas and housecoat of dogwood-patterned nylon taffeta with matching bed- of red trim which is repeated {around the neckline, armholes | and tie waist.With it they\u2019ll w\u2019ear a white felt fez-style hat trimmed ! with a diagonal red ribbon, white calfskin shoes with a narrow red I stripe across the middle of the i room slippers, toe, red leather shoulder bag an
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