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[" 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6 7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13 14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20 21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27 28 29 30 .Established 1897.SljctbcookeDailiiBccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f PRICE: 5 CENTS SHEKBROOkh, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, NON EMBER 28, 1V53 WEATHER CLOUDY Cloudy Eut with .vutuiy Intervals ioitoy, a few snowflurrics; seasonable temperatures; light winds.High at Sherbrooke 35.Fifty-seventh Year World News 1 United States Prepares To ln Brief 1 Counter Any Russian Move To Disrupt European Army I'nited Nations.N.Y.\u2014i.^T'\u2014 President Eisenhower has promised to move for complete Puerto Kican independence any lime the legislature of that Caribbean American dependency asks >or It.Ottawa\u2014 tCP)\u2014 The finance department announced Friday that Harold B.Schur-man.47, of Summerside.P.E.I., has been appointed a director of the Bank of Canada.He succeeds T.Alfred Pickard of Charlottetown, who is retiring from the board after serving since 194!i.Mr.Schurman is president of the M.F.Schurman Co.Ltd., contractors, manufacturers and lumber dealers.Ottawa \u2014 CP \u2014 The gov-ernment dropped another $2,-622,000 into the financially-embarrassed old age pension fund during October.The fund now owes the treasury a total of $132,112,-000, representing government loans since April, 1952, the monthly treasury statement showed Friday.In October, payments to the \u2022 aged rose to $28,393,000 from $27,142,000 in the same month last year, increasing the total for the first seven months of the 1953-54 fiscal year to $196,342,000 from $186,488,-000.* a \u2022 Winnipeg \u2014 CP \u2014 This year's polio epidemic in Manitoba which struck nearly 2,300 persons and caused 82 deaths is believed to have been the largest in world history.An interim report to Health Minister F.C.Bell by the polio technical advisory committee said \"We know of no polio epidemic in the world of similar magnitude.The 2,300 cases were 120 per cent more than in the largest previous epidemic \u2014 1,011 in 1941.v * a Ottawa\u2014(CP)\u2014Eleven per cent of Canada's prison population of about 5,100 were under 21 years of age, says the annual report of the Canadian Penitentiaries Commission.The repott, tabled in Parliament, says 564 youths were in prison.This compared with 485 among a prison population of 4,687 in the year ended March 31, 1053.Maj.-Gen.R.B.Gibson, penitentiaries commissioner, says in the report that it is a matter of grave concern that judges and magistrates send youngsters to prison instead of dealing with them some other way.Tight House Support Is Given Laniel Determined Thot Big Four Power Talks Proposals Will Not Interfere With Rearmament.By HARVEY HUDSON Paris \u2014(/F)\u2014 The National Assembly voted 275 to 244 Friday to keep Premier Joseph Laniel in confidence on a weakly-worded resolution that said; \"The National Assembly approves the government's statements during a foreign policy debate and asks that the policy of building a united Europe be continued.\u201d A total of 100 deputies abstained.______ Laniel immediately announced ; that he will go to Bermuda as By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER Washington \u2014 AP \u2014 The United States probably will ask Britain and ITanee, when representatives of the Big Three meet at Bermuda, to get set to counter any Russian plan for stalling the European Army project through a four-power meeting.Since the Russians Thursday night sprang their surprise acceptance of a four-power meeting without the hampering con- offii-c so he can go to the Bermuda Citions that they had insisted on earlier, the U.S.state department conference, but warned him he\t.\t.can't promise French approval of has been considering a reply.the European Army.\tAlthough the U.S.publicly lias taken a much dimmer view and^is*cabinet cam^ht^votTo! of the outlook for success of a Big Four meeting than have its allies, it seems almost certain that the session of foreign ministers will be held, if the Soviet Union means what it now says.But informed obosehvers say that*\u2019- when President Eisenhower.Prime Minister Churchill and Premier Laniel meet wilh their foreign ministers in Bermuda next Friday, the Amreican spokesmen will call planned.He and Foreign Minister for tight arrangements to be made Georges Bidault will take a plane .s\ttactj.s next Wednesday tur the Dec.4 8\tSouc «\u2018-\"\u2018\u201cP\"'' ,aet,c:'- meeting with Prime Minister lo date, the reactions ot the Churchill and President Eisen- three western powers have appear-' hower.\t.\t,\ted more diverse than co-ordinated., - - .-, pean Army, a projected unified\tdon said Friday that Britain \u201cwel-\tot\tincreasing\ttourist command of six nations to include\tcomes the acceptance of the pro-\tfrom\tother\tcountries.West German troops.But the reso- p0sa| for a four-power meeting The meeting Nov.30 to De 1UtimomeS Sr^avou hulc u!m'1' \"\u2018'icm powers have re- «\u201811 be the eighth annual federal.] -p^teSf'depü^r^aid ahisl group r.eweil severa, times.»\tProvincial tourist conference\t.v.'iuld vote for the resolution, hut Laniel was quoted in Paris ^ay- 1 P 10\t'*1 this yeai, 2.3-9,- ]y i 111 Ï CT 011 him in some sec- A record total of 2.915,707 per Vilhjalmur Stcfansson, noted Arc.prefers 'the climate northwest n! tlf0fn's.°a H\u20190 -N'nencan press hadn't sons tic explorer told the Women\u2019s Great Bear Lake\taffected his friendly feelings to- Canadian Club of the Eastern j Ho recalled fishing through the i lho ,'nil,p(i S,a,cs-Townships al its monthly meet- jt.e «ay op north and said he , current^ controversy over i me nizv the fleet and at least half that must come from the xovernmenl l\u2019ie s (i|iiiiioii i> oxerxvhrlminxly nil the side ol I'anada both in eeiinectinn xxilh United States eon-rressional demanda for an inter viexx xxitli ports of te: nal At lairs Minister Pearson.Although editorial comment as siieh has been limited.Rritish sentiment has been made plain in iront pane stones referring to \u201cRe puhlieaii spite and stressinx that Hie Canadian mood, as the mde-p nident Liberal Manchester (iiiardian puts it.noxv \"has «roxvn more anti American than most ( aiiadians can remciulier\u2019\u2019 Rencath Ihc partisan tone «il B i i 11 s h xxritinx mcludinx the rixht xviny Daily Mail\u2019s injnneuon to Senator .Joseph McCarthy to \u201clay off\u2019 can he sensed a sort of concealed satisfaction in the xvay 1 to keep xvarm cipher clerk in the Russian cm- Stcfansson; dressed\" in \u201côîiiv \u201cVven6^,mH.\u201dnf l5ass>' a,.°.tta\"'a' shül,lfJ\the Sherbrooke Hotel.Canadian-born Dr.who now makes his home in Han- j.\u201d over.N.H., stated: \u201cIt is often {^r thj/ I)r stcfansson said is he tCC was j11\"1 4\u2018i,n inci(lcnt\" \"hieh said of the Soviets that they arc\t,An\tha(J bcen\tup far beyond although he was ;?r,\\r\u201eun± \u201e°i fore\u2019*a\u201d u!s.\"congressional commit- visited Canada\u2019s national , (factu''c or ProducU',n ,,r «oods in parks and historic sites between, ( \u2018ina) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2 9977 MONUMENTS SMITH Sec V/hat You Buy V/o invite Your Criticel Inspection And We Welcome Value Comparisons.Buy wilh confidence, our own reputation back by 50 years of service.See Our Exclusive Feather-edge Shape Carving And Beautiful Lettering.Catalogue will he sent on request.In the vieinity of Danville, see Mr.A.C.King, in the vieinity of.Magog, sec Mr.W.H.McKenna.E.CHAUSSE & SOU 1650 King West, Sherbrooke.Tel.2 2294 HALL\u2014In loving memory of our brother and uncle.Norman Hall, who paused away November 29th, 1952.To know we never said goodbye.Will always bring regret, But those that loved you dearly Are the ones that won\u2019t forget.Always remembered by, GEORGE AND MABEL, MURRAY AND JOY.\"His funeral was held at the Auburndale church last Thursday, October 29, and he was laid to rest beside his wife and daughters who had gone on before.Mr.Burton Seale, a nephew, and family reside on the Billy Scale homestead in I Battleview\u201d.MOTORISTS PAY Leicester, England TO \u2014 Progress is due to hit motorists of this Leicestershire town.The council has ordered 50 parking meters from a United States i manufacturer.GILCHRIST\u2014In loving memory of William H.Gilchrist who passed away November 29, 1949.Loving memories will never die As years go on end days go by.Always remembered by bla wife, WINIFRED M.GILCHRIST, AND FAMH.Y.SMITH-In loving memory of our d.ar father and grandpa, Andrew Smith, who departed this life on Nov.29, 1952.Always remembered by, ALFRED it QUEENIE RORERTSON.(son-in-law and daughter); MARGARET, JOHN.ROBERT and MARY (grandchUdren).Anderson Monuments BOX Sb - BEEBE.QUE.Monument*.Marker*, Lettering Work done anywhere In E.T Write for Pamphlet and Pricee.Brome-Missitquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Qua.SMITH\u2014In loving memory of my husband Andrew who passed away on November 29, 1952.A silent thought, a secret tear.Keeps his memories ever dear.J.W.DRAPER AMBULANCE end FUNERAL SERVICE COWANSVILLE | Ef Telephone \u2014 AW# WATERLOO\t27 Telephone \u2014 42 SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SAT URDAV, NOVEMBER 28, 1959.READ THE WANT ADS BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates GEORGE S.McFADDKN, Q.C, ADVO-cate.Canada Life Hulldlna.>7S 81 Jamea Street Welt.Montreal BLANCHETTE * PELOtJUIN.Guy Itlan-chrltc, B.A., B.Ph., B.C.: J.!.Pelo-quln, B.A., LL.L; Counael, E.Veil leux, Q.C., General practice.Conti ncnlal Bldg., Sherbrooke, Tel: 2-2330 or 2-lMd.PAUL MULLINS GEHVAIS.U.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 50« Continental Building, King A Wellington Sts.Tel: 3-5901; Residence: 3-281» Magog 289 Main St.Phone 2720.OOUSSEAU, HOWARD A BRADLEY Oliver Bldg., B Wellington South.Tel: 2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D.S.Howard, General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON.Chartered Account-nntx, Montreal.1.Articles for Sale GARAGE DOORS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION $85.00 UP (Fixtures $40 \u2014 Doors $45) Wo specialize in the sale and installation of all types of doors for GARAGE.INDUSTRY, RESIDENCE.None Too Small \u2014 None Too Larne.Sole Agent for the Famous Crane Electronic Door Opener.AMBASSADOR SALES Of Sherbrooke Reg'd.Phones: 2 2375 and 3 281(1 GET HEADY for the party season! Full dress suit\u2014vest>Nhlrts-Ue like new.4.18 Victoria, 3*1165 after 6 p in.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cants per word, minimum chsrgt SO contt for U words or loss; three consecutive Insertions, 91.2$; six consecutive insertions, 2.25; 10 cents for milling Record Box replies.ADS ACCEPTED - All forms of classified eds.Legal Notices aad Auction Seles accepted until 4 p.m.the day previous to tho date of Insertion.Dial 3-3636 6.Cottages for Sale NORTH HAILEY foliage on ûiTj shore, land: 100 x 130, 5 bed room.*, etc.Apply: R.Poirier, Notary, 456 Sherbrooke St.East.Montreal 24.LAVALLEE, Bédard Lyonnais, Messier USED CONSTRUCTION wood; hoards Gascon.Chartered Accountants,\tof all kinds; planks 2 x 4, 2 x 6, 2x k.Room 604 Continental Building, Sher*\tCall Lucien Turcotte after C p.i brooke.Tel: 2-Ü680.\t\" \"u\u201cfl Dentist DR.p.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentlat, IB0 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSP1 tal.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Wellington St.South.Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francia Diitrlct Tel.66r15 \u2014 Sawyervllle FOR SALE BLANKETS 100% PURE WOOL Each $1.40 B.COHEN & CO.Est.1887 342 Wellington St.S.Tol.3-1250 Sherbrooke.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \u201cDone the way you like It\u201d Expert Workmen Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 816 St.Antoine Street Tel*.2*6774 \u2014 2 8409 2-2806.NO.r> and ti MECCANO M*t f\"i sale, $15.00.Apply Earl Oates, 1201 Wellington South.GIRL\u2019S blue velvet skating costume, size 10; skis, alze 12-15, harness A poles, ski boots size 5-6; hoy\u2019s skates size 7; toboggan, sled.651 Vlmy St.1 Tel- 2-9820.COMPLETE line of machinery for making doors and windows.In good condition.Price reasonable.Address Maurice I.arocque, Warden, P.Q.Tel.82-J-21.! BOSTON' KERNS, leal beauties for show Windows.Hurry! Mrs.Edna Ride, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Phone: 166-r-2.EIGHT piece dining room set.modern,! good condition; reasonable; also | chesterfield set.Write or phone Mrs.I.ymvood Yates, Dunham, 62-r-1 ELECTRIC train; meccano set No.9.Call: 2-7580.KINDI V.oil pari healer, \u2018uitable for j 3 to 4 rooms, practically new, used one winter.Reason for selling, have | moved.Cost $95- a good buy at $70.Phono 2-6698 or apply 1566 Durham, I 1 Apt.2.2.For Sale or Exchange FRENCH can Inge mare, 5 >ears old, not afraid of anything, Indy can drive, good schooling for saddle, right si/c for farm work, will take pony In trade.W.Vallee, 765 Short.Tel: 2-8201.» 8.Cars for Sale 1950 PONTIAC 4-DOOR SEDAN IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.PRICE:\t$1.500.PHONE 22375.16.Boarders Wanted MONTREAL, Notre Dame de Grace Ave.West.Exclusive Guest Home for middle aged, nursing care when necessary.Box 142 Record.18.Wanted To Rent GARAGE in vicinity of 1566 Durham Street.Phone 2-6698 or apply 1566 Durham Apt.2.(m ip© A Handy Guide To Eastern Townships\" Merchants And Business Services SHERBROOKE 19.Room & Board Wanted PENSIONED gentleman would like room and board In Sherbrooke, preferably in family of adults.Able to pay $40 monthly.K.Klnlson.3-4610.ROOM and hoard wanted by semi-invalid (malei.Box 107 Record.20.Wanted to Purchase WANTED- electric train.Tel: 2-3468.ESSO FURNACE FUEL OIL 24-HOUR SERVICE T*l.2-0178, Sh.rbrook.Ic, Co.21.Wanted to Borrow WANTED to borrow $25(8) on Country property, first mortgage; Interest 77e.! Record Box 144.24.Salesmen Wanted PERMANENT connection with very* large 80 year old Company.Fine opportunities for advancement.Successful, married salesman age 25 to 40 preferred.Good Income, bonuses, group life and hospltlzatlon insurance, pension.Excellent training.Market offers unlimited opportunity.For complete Information write to Box 146 Record.WHITE TRUCKS S«« n,w ind uMd modtls at GILBERT'S GARAGE 1026 Wallington $., Sharbrooka.WE SERVICE ALL MAKES AYER'S CLIFF 1915 PONTIAC, good tires.Good running order, $175.Edson Warner, 2-1513.BARGAIN: Dodge 1950, $750; .Monarch\tLl*.| VA/ a.j 1947 (Tub-coupe with radio, $650;\tMOlC MGlp VvOntCd Plymouth 1947, 9680; Dodge 1947, $475.- Hudson 1948, $550.Apply to Paul ASSISTANT Advertising Manager re-Cote, Ste.Catherine, Magog, Que.\tqnireU by out-of-town machinery man- - I ufacturer.Ample opportunity for ad* Ç Trucks for Sale\tvancement.Send full details to Box JAS.C.HOWARD Raal Eitata Daalar Maitawippi, Qua.Expert Appraisals Let us solve your Real Estate Problems for you Tal.Ayar't Cliff IS R 15 HUNTINGVILLE 113 Record.%-TON FARGO delivery truck, 1949, excellent condition, reasonable price.Tel: 2-0558.27.Female Help Wanted G.M.C.IXj-tun, excellent condition, with, body.Ideal for farm use.Internatlon-\u2018 al KB8 1949 chassis and cab.These trucks are bargains.See them at Gilbert\u2019s Garage.Wellington Street South 11.Livestock for Sale FOUR week old pigs for sale, also New Hampshire Red Pullets\u2014starting to lay.Daisy Johnston, Brome.TRAVELING position for businesswomen, 21-45, with Canadian branch of internationally known company.Supervisory work In schools planning their annuals.Permanent.Please advise if bilingual.Transportation paid.Excellent percentage Including guaranteed weekly Income.Write E.Cook, suite 514, 1207 Grand Avenue, Kansas City 6, Missouri, U.S.A.Construction Lumber \u2014 Clap' board Siding \u2014 Knotty Pina Shaathing \u2014 Softwood Slabs\u2014 Hardwood Slabs W.H.Hunting & Sons Ltd.Tal.Sharbreoka 2-8202 LENNOXVILLE CANADIAN MADE PIONEER 31.Situations Wanted: Mole CHAIN SAWS 11 A.Poultry for Sale 1 \u2018V \u2022\u2019» I B CHICKENS for sale Immediately.Dial: 2-1137.Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A.YVON SIROIS, C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel 2-2691 4.Property for Sale BUYING or selling you'll do better when you consult Charles Connors.Real Estate Broker.The broker with n largo number of prospects.1441 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Res!-dence 2*2562.30 PULLETS, 5 months old, ready to lay.Also 30 fat roosters, average 5 to 7 lbs.S.R.Leslie, Chemin La Grotte, Phone: 2-1741.20 OLD hens $1.each, a few turkeys 10-15 lbs.45c lb, alive.Phone Magog 2115.15 PULLETS, 5 months old.Price $2.15 each.Mrs.Osmnnd Burnell, Water-vllle, Que.EXPERIENCED salesman with own warehouse In Winnipeg Is anxious to represent manufacturers or distributors In this field, at references.Any line considered.Rox 145 Record.33.Situations Wanted, Domestic MIDDLE aged widow desires position doing light house work in small adult family.Phone: 3-4973.WIDOW, capable, reliable, good cook, desires position as housekeeper.Write, Mrs.E.Harvey, Gen.Del.Foster, Que.NORTH WARD\u2014this new five room ! brick bungalow Is the best buy on to- ! day\u2019s market, the terms cannot bo 1 ' equalled, for a real surprise call C.11B.Baby Chicks j A.Connors 2-40(K), residence 2-2562.| \u2014_______ 35.Business Opportunities TROUBLE-FREE EASY STARTING from $255 TWO 1952 MODELS \u2014 $50 Off BRADWIN CHAIN SAW 229 Main St., Lennoxvillt.Tel.3-4636 MOTOR REPAIRS ALL MAKES FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sherbrooke.Tel.2-1564 SPLENDID new five room brick residence, Drummond Rond (Galtt West», birch finish throughout; very beautiful residential section.Interest 3%.i Terms arranged.See Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachnnd.Phono 2-0874.5 HOLMES Street, Drummondvllle.Three storeys, brick, near river.Estate of late Joseph Mastine.Full particulars may be obtained by writing or telephoning John A.Howden, ; 3815 Oxford Ave., Montreal 28.Telephone: Dexter 7294 \"Q\u201d STANDS for \"Quick Sales Service,\u201d the fastest way to sell your property.| List with us now! Fred Conway, 13 Wellington North, Tel: 3-2874.ASK FOR BRAY pricelist.We may still have some broiler cockerels fori December delivery and some started chicks.You should be ordering pullets soon to catch the good early summer egg markets.Bray Hatchery, I2U John N., Hamilton, Ont.WONDERFUL Beauty Parlor, most modern equipment, very populous center of Sherbrooke, assured and ; very paying clientele.Three room tenement with parlor.Possession any- \u2019 time.See Hebert's 2155 Bachand St.Phone 2-0874.POET\u2019S CORNER The Canadian poets Sir Charles G.D.Roberts.Bliss Carman and Francis Sherman were all born at Fredericton, N.B.5.Lots for Sale BEAITIKI 1.rcsidentlii! lots rendv-to-build.Drummond Road or Beckett Road sections.Also Little Lake Magog.Financial arrangements to build your residence.Sec Hebert's 2155 Bachand, Phone: 2-0874.PUBLIC NOTICE District of St.Francis, Sherbrooke.Superior Court No.2572.QUEBEC FARM CREDIT BUREAU, body politic and Incorporated, having Its head office at Quebec, applicant, vs MAURICE MERCIER, formerly from Lac Mcgantlc, Co., Frontenac, and Now of Cowansville, Co.Misslsquol, appellee.As belonging to the said appellee: \"The south-west half of lot number forty-eight and the lot number forty-nine of range five on the official cadastral plan and book of reference for the township of Spaulding, with buildings.\u201d To he sold \"en bloc\u201d, at tho Registry Office, at Lac Mcgantlc, WEDNESDAY, the SIXTEENTH of DECEMBER 1953.at TWO THIRTY o\u2019clock In tho afternoon.JOS.LABRECQUE, Sheriff.12.To Let 4-ROOM tenement, 1st floor; heating system; brick house, available Dec 1st.Apply 643 Desonueaux.FOUR room tenement, furnished or unfurnished.Tel: 2-8414 or 2-6568.FOUR ROOMS and bathroom -central and warm\u2014second floor\u2014adults only, immediate occupancy.241 Laurier.Tel: 3-2331 or 3-2740.THREE ROOM heated apartment, new house, modern finish.Tel: 2-0023.FIVE ROOM heated apartment, stove and refrigerator furnished.$65.00 monthly.Apply 551 Ontario.Tel: 2-4998.FOUR unheated rooms on McMnnamy Street.$40.00 monthly Includes electric refrigerator.Recently redecorated.Immediate occupancy.Sherbrooke Trust Company, 2-3845.3* 3-ROOM heated apartment; newly decorated; convenient; garbage chute.Rent $55.Also Installed McClary gas stove for sale If desired.Garage $3 extra.15 Ontario St., Apt.3, phone 3-4314 or 2-9830.39.Lost and Found LOST\u2014between North Hatley and Montreal, dark brown fibre suitcase containing bed linen.Reward.Phone: Montreal, BYwater 4788 or BYwater 2656 reverse charges.42.Rugs RUGS: Reversible Tweed Broadloom rugs made from your old carpets, ma*' terials, catalogue, tnformatllon upon request.Anglo French Carpet Co.' Ltd.2029 Peel Street.Montreal.46.Pets for Sale GIVE a canary lor Christmas! For sale males and females.Beatrice Everett, 20 Warren St., Lennoxvllle.OBITUARIES 5.00 5.05 6.00 6.05 6.30 6.35 6 45 7.0t.7.05 7.15 7.45 8.00 8.05 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.05 10.30 10.35 11.00 11.05 11.15 12.00 12.05 12.30 8.00 8.15 9.00 9.05 9.30 9.45 11.00 11.30 12.00 ARTHUR BLOUIK LTD.Th» Furniture Store Next to the City Parking Lot MEADOW ST.\u2014 TEL.2-1355 F - Before buying Furniture, visit our store and its 5 floors Jull of merchandise at attractive prices.As we take trade-ins, you will find a great variety of used furniture at low prices.Furniture\u2014Washing Machines\u2014Electric Refrigerator!\u2014Stoves NEW MODERN three-room heated apartment, hot water year around.Storage and laundry In basement; private verandah\u2014on McManamy Rlvd., corner Perry.Apply: 220 King West.FOUR \u2022 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT.$55.00 MONTHLY.APPLY 140 COUNCIL STREET.TEL.2-2963.FAST WARD\u20144-room tenement; 2nd floor; newly decorated.Available Dec.1st.$35 monthly.Apply: 201 Tenth Ave.South.Tel: 2-2531.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS\t\\\\ transformers On All Types of Electrical A REWINDING REPAIRS WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE ST.- TEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"TH» Fir»t EUctricI Establishment in Sherbrooke\" 5 LARGE room heated apartment.Immediate occupancy.Tel: 2-5549 or 3-2818.ONE-room apartment, baihroom with shower ami kitchenette; heated and furnished: electric stove, refrigerator, studio couch, 2 chesterfield chairs, 2 bureaus, table, Venetian blinds.Apply: 475 Vlmy, Apt.15.Tel: 2-7137.5-ROOM apartment; heated; hot water year around; gas stove.Montreal St.$55 monthly.Tel: 2-7901 or If no answer 2-5859.NORTH WARD, four rooms and bathroom, central, warm, gas stove supplied.Apply 395 Montreal St.Phone: 2-7279.WILLIAM J.SEALE, OF , WAIN WRIGHT, ALTA., FORMERLY OF INVERNESS Vermilion, Alta., Nov.28.\u2014 On t*os Monday evening, October 26, Wil-11,M liam J.Scale, 77 years of age, passed away at tho Wainwright Municipal Hospital where he had been a patient for two weeks.Mr.Scale was born at Inverness, Que., on March 26, 1876.He came West in 1904 and after spending two years in Manitoba,1 los he homesteaded in the Battlcview i L3t* district, where he resided until he retired to live in Wainwright in the spring of 1937.He was married to Miss Martha Fraser on January 6, 1915, who predeceased him in January 1951.Mr.Seale is survived by four sisters, Lizzie, of Battleford, Sask.; Laura, of Wainwright, Emma, of Haverhill, Mass.; Sadie, of T.ennox-ville, Que, and three brothers, Tom.of Haverhill, Mass.; Dolph, of Wainwright, and Ben, of Inver- ; Jj30 ness.Que.\t; t0'.45 The funeral service was held on | n.oo Thursday at the Auburndale Uni-1 n.os ted Church, where relatives and n.is friends gathered to pay their last | n.so respects to an early pioneer.{ noo The service was conducted by i Rev.Mr.- Rice of Grace United I Church.Hymns were \u201cNearer My God to Thee-\u2019 and \u201cRock of Ages.-\u2019 Stanley Valleau and his daughter, Jean, sang a duet entitled \u201cSaved 12.4S 1.1)0 1.30 2.00 2.09 2.30 3.30 4.00 5.00 5.05 5.30 6.00 6.05 6.30 7.00 7.05 7.30 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.05 Mrs.Alf Green was FIVE room heated apartment, centrally located, stove and refrigerator furnished.Tel: days 3-2294; evenings.2-8913.SIX room and 8-room tenement, situat- ed on Magog Street.Immediate occu-.poney, Tel: 3-2294.TWO room heated apartment, kitchen1 set.electric stove and refrigerator supplied.Apply 473 King East.Tel 3-1727.by Grace.\u201d organist.F.E.McLeod and Co.were in charge of funeral arrangements and interment was made in the Mt.Auburn Cemetery, where he was ' laid to rest in the family plot beside his wife and three daughters.| Pallbearers were Fred King-, horn.Ernie Squire.George Symes, [ to.is George Harrison, Byron Fraser 40.30 and Don Harrison.The floral tributes were numerous and beautiful, showing the esteem in which Mr.Seale was held in the district.5.00 5.05 6.00 SJO 6.45 6.50 7.25 7.30 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.15 10.00 LARGE five room apartment in new two-tenement house In North Ward: 3 : bedrooms, kitchen and living and dining room.Heated, hot water year1 round.Ceramic tile In bathroom and1 rubber tile in kitchen and hall.Heated garage available.Tel: 2-7134.j 10.45 11.00 11.19 12.30 8.00 8.05 ROAMS WIDELY The iguana, a tropical lizard, iq'oo has been found as far north as 10.05 British Columbia and south to Pa-' 10.30 tagonia.\t111.20 CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING News Western Swing Don Cameron Show Newscast Sporta Hit Parade New* Tommy Dorsey Ossie And Harriet 1 was a Communist For I*BI Dance School Dancing Party S.P.E.B.S.Q.S.A.King Cole Sammy Kaye Big Time In Sporta Newt and Sporta Spin a Record Sign Off SUNDAY Newt Junior Radio Playhouse News National Vespera New» Message of Israel Songs of Judea News STOVE WOOD Y»llow Birch or Mapl, Sl.bt; 12 or 16 inch, 6 cords Wood\t$24.00 Soft Wood Slaba, 12 and 16 inch»!, cord\t.$3.50 4 ft., par\tcord .$7 Dalivary Within 20 Mil»! L.P.MORIN 734 King Gaorgt St.Tal.34781 SHERBROOKE ALLAIRE AMUSEMENT MACHINE REG'D Roger Allaire, prop.Radios and Electrical Appliance! Repaired 24 First Ave.South, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.3-5450 Record's Radio Guide.CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING New» Make Believe Ballroom News Make believe ballroom News Make Believe BaUrooro Denny Vaughan Show News George Bishop Denis Day Suit Yourself News, Sport Gunsmoke 21st Precinct FBI In Peace and War Saturday Nlight Country Style News Saturday Night News and Sports Dance Orch.Sports Pinal News Prelude To Midnight News Dream Time News, Sign Off SUNUAY News \u2022 Weather Tops \u2019n Teens News, Weather Sunday School World News Round Up Christian Science Hour Salt Lake City Choir United Zionist Council News The Good Old Days Howard K Smith guest at the IngalTs homo.Mr.Baker, of Stanbridge Ridge, j'.ias a caller on Mr.and Mrs.J.D.1 Hunter.Mr.R.J.Crosby and several friends are spending a few days in the Megantic district, hunting.Miss Marion Heney, of Stanbridge East, was calling on Mrs.M A.Crosby.Mr.and Mrs.Rickard, of Pigeon Hill, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ronald Short.Mr.J.D.Hunter is in Toronto, ST.CYR GLEN MURRAY I CLAPHAM Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vance and ion, Gary, of Ayer's Cliff, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.William Rose.Mr.and Mrs.William Rose and Mr.ami Mrs.Harry Barlow were visiting Mr and Mrs.Charles Wright, at St.Felix do Kingscy.Out.visiting his daughter.Agnes, and Mr.and Mrs.Patrick Fee, and young son.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Campbell and two daughters, of Bedford, were guests at the Ingall s home.Mr.Robert Leith is spending some time in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Ben Seale, of Kin-near's Mills, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.J.Graham.Mr.Robert Bennett, of Thetford Mines, spent a week-end with his aunt.Mrs.Robert Leith.Mr.A.Patterson was a visitor at the homo of Mr.William Long-moore, of Campbell's Corner.A number from here attended the Haycraft-Rullard wedding reception at Lysander Falls on November 21.Mr.D.Bennett, of Maple Grove, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bennett.He was accompanied her* by his mother, Mrs.O.Bennett, who spent the afternoon with Mr* Johnson.CANTERBURY Mr.and Mrs.Lobdley, of Sherbrooke.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Shirley Bennett.Mrs.Bennett accompanied them to Sherbrooke one afternoon.FLOOR POLISH FLOR-O-LAC Lasts five (5) times longer than ordinary wax Easy to apply, dries in a few minutes, non-slipping, water repellent, wear resistant, easy to clean.Gives a mirror finish.Guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded FLOR-O-LAC REMOVER To remove and cleanse FLOR-O-LAC Floor Polish.ON SMe AT GROCERY AND HARDWARE STORES 1 yl®i FLOROLA ''eMwTMô/i 1 Corner, and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Whitcher, of Foster, were in town for a Rebekah meeting.Mr.J.Edward Perry visited the \u2018 Consolidated School, at Manson ville.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Parkes and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Graham were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Ronald Mooney, in Lennoxville.Mr.L.M.Knowlton and Miss Lucia Knowlton were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Slack and Mrs.S.J.Irwin, in Waterloo.Miss Donna Cote and Mr.Kenneth Wright visited Mrs.Eva Cote, | in Dunkin.Mr.D.M.Manson has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital ami I is convalescing at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus pent an evening with Mr.and Mrs G.Chapman, in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.S.D.Taylor were calling on Mr.and Mrs.B.R.Mizener.at West Bolton.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer and Miss Juno Spencer were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.D.Stevenson, in Fordyce.Mrs.D.H.Greene was a guest of Mr.and Mrs, Lester Ball, in Cow ansville.Mrs.L.Spence has returned from visiting friends in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ladd and two daughters, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Archie Ladd, in Call\u2019s Mills.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Foster, of Brome, were guests of Mr.and , Mrs.Herbert Page.Mr.and Mrs.George Patten, of | Sutton, were guests of Mr.and ¦ Mrs.Earl Patten.Miss Maureen Perry was a weekend guest of her friend, Miss Helen Kuss, in Call's Mills, i Mr.and Mrs.Robert Stone spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Irwin Stone and family, at Duboyce's Corner.Mrs.Jasper Rudd, Mrs.William ! Brouillette and Miss Rliee Brouil-lette, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.James R.Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton McLaugh-I lin and daughters, of West Bol-j ton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carmi McLaughlin.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus and daughters, Beverley and Linda Jill, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.H.Steinbaeh and family, in Man-sonville.Several members of the local Farm Forum group were guests I of the Sutton group one Monday evening.The Misses Doreen and Dora I Shepard, of Brome, were guests ; of Miss Wendy Morrison, j Mrs.H.L.Parkes and her guest, ' Mrs.Arthur Graham, were guests i of Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Parkes, .in Waterloo.Mr.and Mrs.L.Johnston were ! visiting Mr.and Mrs.Maitland Johnston, in Brome.Mrs.D.H.Greene spent a few I days in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Seager visited Miss Mabel Ladd, in Call\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Kenneth Miller and two children Dareth and Mary, were in Montreal for the Santa Claus parade.Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Dcmick.of Newport, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.James R.Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Hume and family, of F'oster, were calling on .Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall.Miss Norma Smith has return- l ed to Knowlton, after spending two weeks at her home in High-water.Mr.Thomas Ross was calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Glen Brown, in Bolton Glen.The remains of Mr.Leslie Davignon were brought here for interment.The funeral service was held at St.Edwards Church, on OUWH V\u2014v SOMETHIN^) 5 TO MAKE *ME WAPPY1 YOU ALWAYS SAY Y(X/A£ HAPPY WHEN HAPPY!1.BUT HOW WILL THAT I KNOW WHAi I! AN IN\t\\ v V OUTBOAR D) (make \u2022v-At WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE v | FOR YOUR ) 2 birthday WAPPYr MOTOR! AM VVvONT 1AKE.MONf bT AN OU1A TH/5 BOtf WNILfi, \\0* MARRIES MARRYIN 9AM.AH J J1 *> r QULDNT* STAND TM' LOOK in HIS tN ts.'/\u2019-AM HAS 3C& FAILED HIM A5 r A FATHER.'.'' NOT A PENNY Lf»Sf/ AM non LIKI I Ml M\\ DltAVrh ALTION* WAl two OO Ml Rt 1 N WEDDI THEY TAKES POT-JNOTS AT ME/rwM> THIS » El.Will MARDI > COVER MAH FUTURE DOC POKE HON 1.51 \\v r DD*N \u2022» ANN MOKI N ih'cnillun do/.'/* WHI N THI V t*IKAx/5 UP AN FIND'S WHAT AM DONI.TO TM FO' 1H Vvl DDIN -IN ADVANx I V DILLS 'Vr**\"* CHILD'S EAR SHOVED RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION By Edwin P.Jordan, M.D.\u201cMy three-year-old daughter,\u201d writes Mrs.S., \u201chad a bad cold about two weeks ago, and for the last few days has had a little pus coming out of her left ear: Will this clear up by itself or is there [something which should he done! about it?\u2019\u2019 Mrs.S.should take her little girl to the doctor promptly since there { is danger that the child might dc-! velop a chronic running ear or even a mastoid infection.There are doubtless thousands of people who either have or have once had an ear infection similar j to that of Mrs.S.'s daughter.The reason is simple: the middle portion of the ear connects by a tube |or passageway with the nose, ami infections from the latter easily pass up this tube to the ear.Children are particularly liable to such infections and quite often this produces earache.It requires a little slit be made in (he drum | membrane so that the pus can es-¦ cape, relieving the pain-causing pressure.But the present generations of [children are luckier than we were.Many of these middli ear infections can be stopped by giving the sulfa drugs or penicillin.Furthermore, [these medicines have practically wiped out mastoiditis, one of the most common and serious complications.\ti In mastoiditis the infection j spreads to the bone lying just back of the ear and it formerly required a delicate and costly operation.Very few of these operations are done today.Never Ncijlcct Earache Nevertheless it is important not to neglect an earache or a running ear.The ache usually comes first and this is the time to act by getting professiinal help.The development of a perforated eardrum or a chronic running ear j which may be hard to cure can 'thus often be avoided.Even in the long-lasting cases I of ear infection more can be done now Ilian in the past.In some of the most difficult cases an ingen-[ ious operation usually proves successful where other methods have failed.But a little care at the start I is likely to save a lot of trouble later on.Friday.November 20, at G.A.M Rev.Father L.Jodoin officiated.Mr.William Barnes, of Call's Mills, was calling in town.Mrs.L.Call, of Bedford, spent a week-end at her home here.?- MP \\ Wëêé I ¥% : ¦ :\t/ em / -'¦\"x i\t\u2022 v > \u2022 ç < - -ft-c f!Yow Mon f ft two yon to port\".Take pressure off your budget with a NIAGARA LOAN Figure how murh rnonrv you need\u2014$ 100 ! $500 ! $ 1000 ! More?Your Niagarn friendly loan ip made quickly, pimply and you pick the payment plan.Ixianp to $1000 life in-HU red at no extra cost to you.LOWER RATES ON MANY\tFRIENDLY\tLOANS Yaa\tManfhly\t1 No.of Oaf\tPaymanf\t1 Paymanf* »*so\t$4i.t0\t24 600\t46.60\t15 350\t33.10\t12 300\t35.71\t6 273 fVIN OR ODD AMOUNTS With its perfect flavour and bouquet, Molson's means Unvarying Quality THE ALE YOUR GREAT-/ 111 KINO ST.WEST Room 304 - Phone: 3-369) Drummondville: 217 Harlot Street An AM-Cmnadion Company in ovf 60 cifioi intNur mm fLUiuu ioa/w mm a (iom iNtStK Fh6t, HdWtV n;ERE MG ttIKEE WOKfi ofew1.awd twE wotyr HMjr- tHM PIMJD 10 MFlP US UM: rttE OIHCKS 6V SURPRISE OH.EkSV .THERE flOE-S THE PUMJE a Yy Belly Hughes 5?HEAD LINES .Buckram \u2014 the stiff, wiry cotton net used to give hats their body-lining \u2014 will be going to our heads in another fashion this season .when hair stylists roll our curls around the buckram in great fat \"sau- hafr-do\u2019s*0 achieve ,he very newost in Spanish Renaissance evenin'*\t«e,ing donc \"ith sre:,t interest the other evening when the Helene Curtis company staged a gala premiere of 1954 hairstyling demonstrations before an audience ü,-ir nairdrcsscrs- Thc buckram, which can he purchased j',Ln(i! \u201e»ry counter,s' \"\u2019as cut in various thicknesses and lengths of sausage shapes.The model's hair was then set over those .with the hair rolled away from the face.The hair-do resulting is still short, hut somehow gives an appear-?onk\t,lengl.,h ,1nd certainly a fuller more flattering -rgn ,, .th?tossed-salad look of the passe Italian Boy cut.the newest hair-do has a slight Pompadour appearance and promises to be as flattering on the mature woman as it will be on the younger types.ff it can he said (o bear any resemblance to previous eras, it might be part of the 18th century look.And in those days a woman paid between one and two thousand dollars per year to have her hair dressed for special occasions onlyl We learned, too, that the earliest publication of a magazine devoted to hairdressing modes was published in the 1780's and the most conservative coiffure took from 3 to 5 hours to accomplish.yoday s jash'onable hair length is to 2 inches all over the head and lends itself to a variety of styling.George Leus.the master coiffure artist who demonstrated the new Continental hair-do's, returned recently from Paris and the new cuts and curls shown the other night were fresh from the Couture Coiffure Society of France.Mr.Leus pointed out that pin*curls must be set in the direction of a patron\u2019s hair growth and when we took a close-up view of his mannequin\u2019s head and actually saw the hair growing from left to right, it was simple to see that we could never never do a proper pincurl setting at home on our own heads .for the direction of growth changes all over your head! We were happy to hear, too, that more and more women are tinting their locks \u2014 or at least, having their hairdresser perform this added touch of flattery.Tremendous strides have been made in hair-tinting chemicals and compounds, so that todays color baths are kind to hair growth and the straw-textured platinum blonde is as out of date as the hustle All the reddish tones, from light Titian to deep auburn are high in fashion preference and these, too, have eome a long long way from the harsh henna dips of a decade ago.In professional hands, hair tinting is not harmful, and can be kept even in color and natural in appearance \u2014 but it is still a chancey thing in the amateur's hands at home.And because we believe in practicing what we preach .didn\u2019t we go ahead and let Mr.George transform our dark brunette locks into short, copper-colored curls! You will never recognize the picture that accompanies this column and you can\u2019t believe the new lift it gives to you.Of course it meant a new light anakeup and an orange-toned lipstick without a trace of blue m it, plus exchanging black mascara and eyebrow pencil for dark brown.And they do say that gentlemen prefer blondes, don\u2019t they?But who prefers gentlemen?Published by Foremost name in hair beauty.GRACE CHAPEL Montreal Street Evangelical \u2014 Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES 10:30 a.m.\u2014The I.ord's Supper.2 30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School & brown and daughter, of Hunting Mrs.Fred Crawford is at present a patient in a Montreal hospital, where she has gone for an eye operation.Mrs.Henry Robinson, Mr.this morning.Douglas Robinson and the Misses\t«\t*\t\u2022 Isabel, Marjorie and Brenda, of Miss Elizabeth Ann Blue and Thctford Mines, and Miss Shirley ytjss Constance Marie Gervais arc Davidson, of Inverness, were jn Montreal where they attended guests at the Eager home.\tthe Tetreault-Asselin wedding this Mr.and Mrs.C.Robichaud and morning.Miss Blue will be the, family and Mr.-and Mrs.R.Nut- guest of her cousin.Mrs.F.E., Palmer, and Miss Gervais will stay' SomfkpHVaif Adult Bible Class.\ti ville, were week-end guests of Mr.with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and 7.00 p.m.\u2014 EVANGELISTIC and Mrs.Russell Rothney.\tMrs.Waldo Mullins, Westmount, I SERVICE\u2014Mr.Welch will speak on the subject: \u201cTREADING THE WINEPRESS.\u201d Wednesday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Prayer and Bible Study.Saturday 8.00 p.m.\u2014Gospel Rally.Ser-i vice w ill be broadcast over CKTS from 9 to 9.30.Listen to \u201cThe Glad Tidings ! United Hour\u201d broadcast over CKTS on I Sunday at one o\u2019clock.Pentecostal Church I.ENNOXViLLK Queen Street North Rev.Hubert Lewis, Pastor.|\t10:00 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.10:45 a.m.\u2014Morning Devotional.7:30 p.m.\u2014Evening Evangelistic Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Montreal and Island Streets Sunday School.10 a.m.Sunday Service, 11 a.m.Subject: \u201cAncient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced.\u201d Service at 8:00 p.m.Wednesday Reading room open Monday', ; Wednesday and Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.Friday evening.7:30 p.m., at His Majesty's Building.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Porter and tor the week-end.Mrs.E.Jamieson spent a day with\t» »\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Richard Wright, in Additional subscribers to the Lower Ireland.\tLorette\tCodere concert\ttaking Mrs.E.Eager is at present place in the Mont Notre Dame con-visiting with her\tdaughter,\tMrs.\tcert hall\tMonday evening,\tNovem-i H.Robinson, and\tfamily, in\tThet-\ther 30, at half-past eight\to\u2019clock, I ford Mines.\t! include: Miss Lora St.Laurent, | The November meeting of the Compton; Miss Loretta Steele, Mrs.Auxiliary of the W.M.S.of the1 u.W.Murray, the Misses Alice and | Church\twas\theld in the\tYvette Campbell, Miss Louise church\thall with\thalf\tof Ihe mem-\tTracev, Miss Marie Anna Gcnest.hers entertaining.\tMiss Helen Ballentyne, Miss Ger- The\tpresident.\tMrs.Scale, was\ttnK]c imr;ei Mr.and Mrs.G.M.in the\tchair and\tthe\tprogram for\tpick, Mr«.H.M.Thompson, Mrs.November was followed for the phjljas Lanctôt, Mrs.Alphonse devotional period.The theme for Aodel, Mr.and Mrs.Neil Tracy.Jj1/11 meeting was\t\" I he (.hurch\tm jss c.\tRoy, Mrs.Paul\tDrouin, ihe Body of C hrist.The Scrip- Mrs.S.Rousseau, Miss Cécile Rous-*\u2019fladlnS \"as kiven by Mrs.seau Miss Lucille Audet.Will Allan.\t|\t\u2019\t*\t\u2022\t\u2022 There were twelve members Mr and Mrs.j v.0swain havc and two associate helpers and six , ft for their homc in New York visitors present.The roll call was answered by each member récit- 1 -n er s-1,0IK*1,11 ing a verse of Scripture.spending three weeks with Mr.and Mrs.Fred Shepherd The work for the afternoon was at \u2018heir home on King street west, quilting and cutting out pieces tor\tin another quilt.Refreshments were served the end of the afternoon's work Oswain visited other friends in at Sherbrooke and .the surrounding district.LYSANDER Man's God-given dominion over j evil of every sort will be etnphu-I sized at Christian Science services ! Sunday.\"Ancient and Modern Necro-! mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denounced\u201d is the subject j of the Lesson-Sermon.Bible read-I ings include the following from Ehesians: \"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.Wherefore take unto you thc whole armour of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.\u201d Reading from \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\u201d by Mary Baker Eddy includes the following passage: \u201cThere is no power apart from I God.Omnipotence has all power, and to acknowledge any other power is to dishonour God.\u201d The Golden Text Is from III i John: \u201cBeloved, follow not that which is evil, but Mr.and Mrs.Earl Harron and family, of Sherbrooke, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Campbell.Bedford Sr.W.A.To Attend Service Bedford, Nov.28.\u2014Members of ,,\t.\tr-\u2014 j the Senior W.A.of St.James Mr.and Mrs.I\\an McCrea atl(>l church will attend the service of .nr.and Mrs.Walter McCrea at- |10|y communion in a body on tended the wedding reception of sundav morning at eleven o'clock.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Maguire, in s, Andrew being the patron Me.Agathe, and reported a fine sajn| 0f missionaries, the service lm!î'\ttr\t^\t> h u\tis held on the Sunday nearest to Mrs.Harry Campbell has re- S( Andrew's Dav turned home from attending the ' funeral of her brother-in-law, Mr.!\u2014- Henry Smith, of Woodsville, N.H.She also visited relatives in Beebe and Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Ivan McCrea are spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Lincoln Egan ami Mr.and Mrs.James Kelly.Mr.Adrien Bolduc was an overnight guest of his sister, Mr.and Mrs.Roger Fillion, in Lyster.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Patterson, of Danville, spent the weekend with friends here and attended the wedding reception of Mr.and Mrs.Glen Raycraft.Miss Elhcl McCrea and Mr.Francis Campbell, of Montreal, spent the week-end at their parental homes here.©00® j THE SHOE WITH THE BEAUTIFUL FIT H.J.DEUSLE REG'D 90 WELLINGTON NORTH get an make A ELECTRIC RANGE.i n\u2019Todaif! It*s really a *hame to he missinjt all the cooking convenienre that only nn Electric Range can give you.Especially if it*s a Westinghouse Speed* Electric Model.Your new Westinghouse will bring you every up- to-the-minute cooking advantage.It will free you, once and for all, of meal preparation worries.No more fussing or watching or hoping that things will turn out right.They always vill with a Westinghouse.MOE'S RIVER Rev.and Mrs.Miller held their that which is farewell service here on Novem-good.He that doeth good is of her 22.Best wishes from their God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God.\u201d BUSY COMPOSER Franz Schubert, one of the most prolific composers of all time, wrote more than 600 songs.friends here goes with them, as they will soon be taking up their duties at the Baptist Church, in Quebec City.Windmill-driven generators in Swedish villages power as many as l.OOO liahts of 60 watts each.You'll bo the center of attraction at the Christmas party, when your hair is beautifully waved to e new flattering style with our new cold wave Permanent.Call 3-5601 SALON PARISIEN 368 KING ST.EAST .\u2022x.McooKEmrtmw -*-e>- Baking .broiling_surface rooking \u2014 you\u2019ll ge: the b»»t results you've ever enjoyed, with a Westinghouse Speed* Electric Range.And there's a model just suited to your kitchen, finished in the styling you want \u2014 white, chrome, rrj sta! aud color \u2014 a beauty you'll be proud and happy to own.See the new Westinghouse - todag ?Mticw nom S199.SO SEE VOUS» favorite oealer f OR- ¦ OWNe* TMOSf ft lltvis J vyX SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SA 1I RD W , NON^ .MBER JS.14s» Nine 4,000-Year-Old Roast Of Meat Still Intact By GEORGE TRA1NOR Washington.\u2014 Can pioneers make mistakes?\u2022\u2022Xo.-\u2019 says Count Gianni Caproni of Italy, \"anything a pioneer does is in the direction of progress and cannot be con-London 0 \u2014 A roast of meat, sidered an error.\" still intact after 4.000 year's ex-1 \"Yes.\" say the rest of aviation's posure, was uncovered during a star-studded international cast of recent archaeological expedition flight p io n ee rs, assembled in 6\tAmerica for the oOth anniversary Jericho.\t^\t0f pcmered flight celebration.Dr.Kathleen Kenyon, director An(j ,[,us was launched one of tf the British school of archaeol the most multi-lingual discussions Ogy in Jerusalem, reported the ever heard in cosmopolitan Wash- Und when she returned here with 'Mg,on- ^ern**n>\\?Prut.Dr \\\\ illy ,\t.\t.Niesserschmitt, Baron W ahis ot 12 large paeking -ases containing Belgium Mexicos Gen Juan Az- abjects recovered from an ancient cjrato M Charles DoUfus of tomb.\tFrance and Sir Allait Roe of Eng- Air Pioneers Blush at Early Bloopers Scolslown s Presbyterian Church Feted Rev.And Mrs.J.W.Smith On Retirement She said the meat, found with land, were a few of the pioneers clothing, rush mats and wooden w)10 g0f in their licks concerning abjects in he tomb 20 feet below avjaU*ns bjggest bloopers ground surface, was only spongy .\t»\t' t BLÉRIOT S CHANNEL PLANE: Nobody could «ver fly It.A very pleasant social evening Mrs.D R Macdonald.The presi-iw.is held in St.1\u2019auTs Presbyte- dent, Mrs Boy.opened the meet-j rian Church Hall on November mg Scripture w is read by Mrs.A.18th.when the congregation and G.Murray Mrs.Murdo Murray other friends gathered to pay tri- and Mrs.D.R.Macdonald were bute to their Minister, who had appointed a nominating committee recently retired.Rev.J.W.Smith, to bring in a slate of officers at v ho spent the past twelve years the next meeting.Mrs.Boy re in St.Paul's Presbyterian Church ported that the Mission Band was r.s pastor and friend, and to Mrs meeting again in the Church Hall Smith who will he missed by each with Mrs Raymond Smith assist-and every one.\ting her as leader.The following program was held Mrs.Murdo Murray kindly con-.with Rev Mr.Karris, as chairman, settled to look after the Christmas Song in English, by Mrs Tony Cheer boxes.The study, \"All of Lortich, Mr.and Mrs.D.P.Mur- Lite\", was read by Mrs.A.R ray.and Mr K R.MacLeod, while Macdonald.The meeting closed Messrs.Alex Macdonald and An- with a prayer, gus A Maclver rendered songs This was followed by the See m Gaelic.\ttlonal Meeting of the W M S ol An amusing skit.\"Seasonal Re- the Quebec Presbyterian, section creation\u201d sum of money was voted to the tor Wednesday.November 18 In Mission Band to help buy supplies the church hall, and the Mision Band was invited\tThe president, Mrs C.Macdo- to use the church hall for their n.ild opened the meeting.Mrs.J.meetings.\tNicholson read the scripture les- The conveners of the knitting, son.fancy work and quilting commit-\tThe meeting closed with the toes, decided to bring all articles Mirpah Benediction\" and refresh-to the December meeting\tmonta were served by the hostess- A social evening was planned es Photo Greetings mode from your own snapshot / y was put on by Mrs.of Scotstown and Milan Mrs.Boj Irving to drive\ta ten-horse team\tflying boats and fighters which\t1'red Goodin.Miss Marilyn Goodin,\tpresided in the absence of Mrs.( TPMiFRtj HFIP\t.S.ome\t0(.th?\tduds\tot '\"j;\tP.K\t«iih one niir of\treins\tcouldn't\twithstand the strain of\tMessrs Russell Morrison, George\tMaeArthur.of Milan, sectional TRAILERS HELP\tthat came in for appraisal by the «' h one pair ot reins\t\u2018high-speed flying.\tRiglar, and Kenneth Campbell, vice-president Kelowna.B.C.Ol Plans nayo* experts included the Barling Heads were uncovered when the **\t.\tM.(>ter Larry Goodin did some Mrs.George Macdonald, of Mi been\tadvanced to\tuse house\ttrail-\tbomber\tof\tthe\t1920 s\twhich\thad\tUonney Gull Wing was\tmentioned | on a\tmore personal basis the\tvery good acrobatic acts with his\tlan acted as secretary and pianist.înmloHafinn ' for\t^rnrX\tschool\t~IX\tengines\tand a\ttop\t1,.inventor felt\tsure a\tplane with\tpioneers\tchuckled at some of their\tbiother.Master Peter, annotin-\tIhe meeting opened with the y-Rlrson .«Ch»i Te\u2014 The annual football frenzy that sends staid Toronto happily off its rocker, moved toward a climax Friday night, aided and abetted by the whoop-de-do of arriving fans and the helter-skelter scramble for tickets that don\u2019t exist.Only one tiling is certain about this 1954 East-West Grey Cup classic: Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Winnipeg Blue Bombers will battle it out today in Varsity Stadium.Outside of that, there was a near approach to bedlam while the teams stayed far from the scene of contusion.There were at least 101),000 experts on hand, about 27,400 of whom will he able to jam into the hig stadium.They blathered away in hotel lobbies, on the streets, in barber shops and beer parlors, lu Hamtuon, only 4u mues tu the west, bug-eyed supporters of the yellow-and-black Tiger-Cats were lajitig 2 to 1 on their lavorites.In Toronto, the gentry who make a professional business of such things put it this way If you\u2019re betting on the East it\u2019s a 5 to-9 lay; if you bet on the West, the odds on the Ti-Cats are 7 to 5.COACHES CONFIDENT The about men who knew Hie teams said the most little and the arrival of special trains bearing nearly 5C0 Winnipeg support- that little was guarded conlidepcc.vrs.They paraded through Un-Coach Carl Voylcs of Tiger-Cats ion station, met by a girls\u2019 pipe \u2022\u2018aid his club, which polished off band, and on to their hotels, where Montreal Alouettes last Sunday, Hiere was more parading.\",s at its peak now and 1 see no Advance forces from Hamilton reason why we can\u2019t win.\"\tmoved into Toronto throughout Coach George Trafton of the uu.day, but Hie bulk of Hie Tiger-Bombers stuck to the prediction cat supporters, with their ribbons he made before his bluc-and-gold and eat-\u2019em raw slogans, won t hit warriors won the Western Confer-| town until today, cnee title: \u201cWo are good enough Since the East - West scries to go all the way.\u201d\t(started Hamilton teams have won In Hamilton Voyles sent his the cup four times in seven ap-sq.iad through a light drill Friday pcaranccs in the final.Three of evening.Then he hustled them off I the wins were at the expense of to an unrcvealed hideout before Saskatchewan Roughridcrs.In they set out for Toronto this morn- 1943, a war year, Hamilton\u2019s Wild- I mg.Trafton kept his team at Aurora, 25 miles north of here.The Bomb-j ers went through a limbering-up cats of the Ontario Union defeated Winnipeg\u2019s RCAK Bombers.Winnipeg has won the East-West scries three times and failed nine drill Friday.They bedded down Ijmcs.Ottawa Rough Riders were ! Friday night in motels.the victims twice.Winnipeg's thin Speculation around Toronto on victory was in 1935.and then it the outcome always got around to ,\".ns .'he Blue Bombers against Hamilton Tigers, forerunners the Big Four of the Ti-Cats.got the strength of the teams\u2019 lines then to who will outpass whom.Hamilton supporters backed Vince Mazza, Vince Scott, Quincy Armstrong, Eddie Bevan and huge Bob Cross against anything that shows up on Hie Winnipeg line, whether it bo the awsome tackles London \u2014(P\u2014 A Canadian golf Dick Huffman and Bud Tinsley, or team, winner of the Lucifer Golf Canadian Golf Team GeJs Prize HOCKEY! TONIGHT November 28th \u2014 8:15 p.m.OVER CHLT SHERBROOKE vs.VALLEYFIELD Dean Bandiera or Al Wiley.The self-appointed experts leaned toward the over-all power in the Ti-Cat line but gave the nod to Indian Jack Jacobs of the Bombers over Ed Songin on passing.ZALESKI MAY START Those with ears close to the Bomber camp said Trafton may start Joe Black Magic Zaleski at quarterback and see what happens on a quick series of ground plays.Then he\u2019ll shoot with Jacobs and count on Indian Jack to pass the Cats dizzy, with such sure-fingered targets as Bud Grant.Neill Armstrong, Andy Sokol and Bud Korchak.For the Ti-Cats it will be Son-gin as the ace flinger, but the Bombers who reckon too heavily on big Ed as the sole key man in Hamilton's aerial offensive may find themselves crossed up.The '\u2022ariation is a hand-off to Lou Kusserow or Bernie Curtis, either of whom can be the trigger man n well-disguised passing plays.On the ends as pass receivers Hamilton has Tip Logan and Vito Jaggnzzo, with Kusserow, Custis Howe.Detroit mg Society's Empire trophy last summer, attended the society banquet at the Savoy Thursday night to receive its prize.The team, headed by Group Capt.James B.Harvey of Winnipeg and Toronto, played in a summer-long competition against teams from Australia, New Zealand, I\u2019akistan, India and South Africa.Canada\u2019s other players were RCN Cmdr.J.F.Osborne of Vancouver, Fit.Lt.Max Freidl of Estevan, Sask., and Saskatoon, Maj.Dave Church of Saint John, N.B., and Bill Crean of Toronto.Crean, the only civilian, is back in Canada after serving with the Canadian government staff in London.The others are at the Canadian joint staff headquarters here.The Lucifer Golfing Society, formed in 1921, has the Duke of Edinburgh as honorary president.South African golfer Bobby Locke won the individual championship at 19.md Ralph Toohy as other poten-ial ball-snatchers.CUP FEVER DEVELOPS The first positive signs of Grey Cup fever struck Toronto little more than an hour after a raw.N.H.L.LEADERS G A Pts.7 18 25 cloudy dawn broke Friday with place.Lindsay, Detroit\t.7\t16\t23 Geoffrion, Montreal\t.8\t11\t20 Sandford.Boston\t.4\t15\t19 Sloan.Toronto\t.4 14 18 Reibel, Detroit\t5\t12\t17 Three players are tied for next Schenley Award To Be Annual Billy Vessells, of Edmonton, is ; the 1953 winner of the Canadian Schenlcy Award.j The Canadian Schneley Award I was established this year by Cana-; j dian Schenlcy Ltd., Valleyfield, , Que., as a tribute t the most out-I standing senior football player in Canada.One of the principal con-¦iderations in its establishment (was the fact that although out-: standing individual player awards j j had long existed for competition | within the three senior lootbail 1 j leagues \u2014 \u201cBig Four \u201d Western Conference, and O.R.F.U.\u2014 none | ; existed for competition on a na- ( tional basis.The Award, which is to be presented annually, consists of a perpetual trophy, $1,900 in cash, a permanent plaque, and a diamond-J studded gold tie-bar for the win-n.r; a Ca mda Sa .'mg Bond and a ruby-studded gold tie-bar for j three winners-up; possession of the trophy for one year, plus a pennant plaque for the winner's team; engraved gold tie-bars for the winner's teammates and staff-j members of his .luh.At the onset a group of nationally recognized senior officers in ! organized Canadian football were asked to serve as a Board ot Trustees for the Award.This j Board includes Myer insKy, Ar- J thur Chipman and Kent Phillips, i former presidents of the Canadian Rugby Union; Charles C.Lawson, 1 former president of the \"Big 1 Four\u201d Union, and Erie Cradock, former executive of the Montreal Alouettes.The Board of Trustess was given complete authority over the Award by virtue of a Deed of Trust dated October 1.1953.To aid the Board in determining the winner of The Award, a , Verifying Committee was established.its members being Jack Sullivan, Sports Editor of the Cana dia: Press, and Dave Price, director of the C.B.C.National Sport Round-Up.At the end of the regular league play, a representative list of sportwriters and sportscasters in cities supporting senior football clubs were asked to nominate \u2014 by secret ballot \u2014 three players in order of preference.Every senior football city in Canada was represented in the balloting.The tabulating procedure was arranged to provide equal voting power between East and West, equal voting power among cities within each of these two sections, and equal voting power among voters in each of the cities in each respective section.A total of 27 players were nominated for the Award.The four players receiving the most points according to this vot-: ing procedure were brought to I Toronto by the Board of Trustees ( for presentation ceremonies at the Granite Club on the afternoon before the Grey Cup Game.Georges Vezina, rated by many experts as the greatest goalie in hockey history, took his place in Montreal Canadiens' nets for the last time 28 years ago tonight with a high temperature and pains that Sports Of Sorts By GLEN BROWN Bedford High School remains out on top of the Bedford District Intermediate Basketball League with five straigiit wins and no losses.Last Tuesday at Knowltnn they doubted the score on the home team 40 - 20.Good shooting coupled with fast accurate passing paid otf as Bedford widened the score in the second half.Check with 11 and Falcon with 13 points were the big guns for the winners while Seaman scored seven for Knowlton.Knowlton Seniors and Intermediates scored a double win at Cowansville on Friday, November 20th with the Seniors piling up a 67 - 32 score and the Intermediates winning 25-13.The Cowansville Seniors went into an early lead as they took advantage of a weak zone with baskets by Dryden and Wenkert.However Knowlton rallied and by half time had a 29 \u2022 14 lead.The second half Knowlton outscored C.H.S.38 -18 to score almost at will, \u2014 however since the emphasis was on scoring the defense was lax.I\u2019hil Sykes with 19, Dave Crandall with 11, Jolley and Davidson with nine and Rog-erson with eight points were the high Pointers for the Knowlton Seniors while Dryden hit for nine and Wenkert and Taylor each got eight points and played best for Cowansville High School.Seaman and Hamilton scored nine and six for Knowlton Intermediates while De-blanc played a standout game on guard.For the losers, K.Farr and Spicer were high point getters with four points each.Early Saturday morning a team from Knowlton High School journeyed to Montreal to enter the High School Pre Season Tournament in the Senior \"11\u201d section.Since the reason for going was strictly to gain experience, throe members of the Intermediate squad went along with eight Seniors.They ran up against a smart club from the Town of Mount Royal High School.The Eastern Townships hoys did well during the first quarter and led 12 -10.However smart coaching combined with ability and height changed the icture in a hurry as Mount Royal took complete control of both backboards and pro-ceded to \u201chook\" shots from all angles and pull into a lead.Their defence also tightened up and the rest of the game proved a walkover with Knowlton on the losing end of a 51 -18 score.Knowlton played their second scheduled game heating How iek High School 35 \u2022 17.Howick played the same type of basketball that the other small towns of Quebec appear to do, Knowlton with better ball handling, rebounding and shooting pulled into an early lead and were never headed.Immediately after that game an impromtpu challenge was thrown by Lower Canada College (one of the better teams in the tournament) The Knowlton boys by that time were very tired, having played in Cowansville the day before, then getting up to go to Montreal to play twice more.Lower Canada College event into an early lead and were leading by four points at half time.The Knowlton boys playing without their Captain and stellar guard.Osborne rallied in the third quarter to take a commanding 27 \u2022 18 lead at three quarter time.However early in the last quarter we lost our other two regular guards (one via the foul route and the other because \u2018e was too tired to play well) and the complexion of the game changed immediately.L.C.C.scored 13 points to wrap up a 31 - 27 win.The trip provided the experience looked for and it is hoped that the results will be shown in future games.and By GORDON HARMER The Quebec Hockey League is will balanced.Any one of the seven teams could be considered as a contender for the title.Although the Springfield Indians and the Valleyfield Braves are trailing the pack slightly they cannot be counted out.It is too early in the season.Springfield, like Chicoutimi, has to do a lot of travelling.Tomorrow afternoon the crowdpleasing Montreal Royals clash with the Saints at the local arena.Game time is 2:30 and it should be a thrilier.* * \u2022 Andy Eruygom was recently elected president of the Hillcrest Ski Club.Andy was chairman of activities last year and is well groomed for the position.* * * Bishop's College School tangles with Superior School at the local Arena tonight in the first game ot a doubleheader.This is a league game and a tough battle is expected.The second game of the double-header is an exhibition tilt between St.Francis Juniors and St.Francis Juveniles.* \u2022 * Sports Editor Len O'Donnell will be one of the many thousands watching the Grey Cup game this afternoon.Len will be back at the helm at the beginning of the week and will resume his column on Wednesday.The Railways have put on special coaches to handle the fans, Toronto, hotels hung out the \u201csold out\u201d sign months ago and ticket scalpers are having a hey-day.Today is the day that rival coaches have been waiting for.Today will see whether the powerful Winnipeg Blue Bombers can take the Grey Cup away from the East.Both teams have an array of stars.Winnipeg, however, has been rested and did net get the going over Hamilton did when they tangled with the injury-riddled Montreal Alouettes.Gross gate receipts will total $168,000 or more today and the performers are being well-paid.This is some change from the days when only a few hundred saw the game and the players played for sport jacket and banquet.The two teams will however battle for the same 18-inch trophy donated by Earl Grey, then governor-general of Canada, on June 4, 1909.The two teams are champions in their own divisions.Hamilton in the East and Winnipeg in the West.It should be a tough battle.Having seen only Hamilton play it is hard to make a selection.Looking at both teams on paper, but some teams play a lot better than look on paper and vice-versa, we think that Hamilton will have the edge.Winnipeg may have the advantage in the air but Ed Songin proved against the Alouettes that he can also throw the leather.Going out on the limb we will pick Hamilton and going further out on the limb we will say 26 -15.* \u2022\t\u2022 This\tafternoon\tat\tU.B.C.\tthe Bishop's hoopsters tangle with Macdonald College aggies at 3: ;J New\tmentcr of\tt,.e barhetball squad this season is Falla Kiar, a former K.M.C.hoop star.* *\t* THIS\t\u2022 AND \u2022 TH.\tT:\tJerry\tTop pazzini, reeert'y recalled from the miner.;, scored l is first three goals of the season on Thursday night to lead Boston Bruins to a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers .The 53rd a\u2019,nua! convention ot the National Association of the I\u2019rofessicrai Baseball League is being he'd in Atlanta, Georgia, starting this Monday.Lou Matlin Sherbrooke Indians General Manager, is leaving Dorval by plane tomorrow fer the meeting.Sherbrooke Indians subject to the baseball ('raft are: catcher Don Harper, first baseman Gene Bollard, third-sacker Tommy Pavuk and shortston William Monstran sky.The annual Hillcrest Darts Tournament will be held this Sunday at FMIcrcst Lodge.Play will start at 2 p.m.Bill Vessels, of Edmonton Eskimos, won the Canadian Schenlcy Award and in addition to the perpetual trophy he recenves SI,000 in cas'\\ a ner-manent plaque and a diamond-studded golf tie-bar.The St.Francis Valley Badminton League will swing into action soon.Did you know that goals scored after removal of a goaltender from a game to add extra scoring pow-: er do not count against the net-minder's nersonal record., Lynn Patrick, Bruin Mentar, claims that the Maple Leafs are told to hold.\\n injury has cooled off Earl (Dutch) Reibel, the starry rookie with the Detroit Red Wings.Will he stay cooled off or will he return to early season form?.Vic Lynn has ciecteil to retire from the game rather than he sent to the minors.The Detroit Red Wings have had trouble winning games on the road this season.Incidentally the Wings farm club, Sherbrooke Saints, have not had much luck on the read eiihrr.John Mize Is GeSineau To Made Free Agent New York\u2014t.-'P)\u2014Johnny Mize,1 who hit 359 home runs during his major league baseball career, was made a free agent Friday by New York Yankees at his own request.George Weiss, Yankee general manager, said the action was taken now to permit Mize, who has expressed the desire to coach or manage a minor league team, to find such a job at the annual baseball meetings starting in Atlanta, Ga., Monday.The heavy-hitting first baseman will be 41 Jan.7.He broke in with St.Louis Cardinals in 1936 and later played with New York Giants, also of the National League before he joined the Yankees in 1949.Sports Roundup New York.\u2014(AP)\u2014 It is doubtful that any manager ever took over a big league ball club under more unenviable circumstances than Walter Alston, the big, unheralded minor leaguer from the mid-west who was smuggled into town Tuesday and poured into the toga shed by Charlie Dressen.If the central figure in the latest of a long line of zany managerial shifts in Brooklyn wasn\u2019t too bewildered to think clearly, he must have wondered if fate hadn't slipped him one from the bottom of the deck.Alston, without a moment's managerial or coaching experience in the big show, is being asked to take over a collection of veteran stars, some of them highly temperamental, and at least equal Dressen's record of two pennants and a tie in the past three years.His employers admit frankly they are thinking in terms of a World Series victory.If he doesn't get the horsepower Goal For Hawks Chicago\u2014(VP)\u2014The reeling Chi cago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League Friday came up with another replacement for ailing goalie Al Rollins.Jack Gelineau, former netminder for Bruins and with Quebec Aces of the Quebec Hockey League for the last two seasons, will be in the Hawk net tonight against the Red Wings in Detroit and Sunday here, also against the Red Wings.Gelineau replaces Jean Marois, who has been returned to Quebec after yielding 11 goals in two Hawk losses to Toronto and Slont-rcal.The last-place Hawks have won only three games, while losing 17 and tying three.out ol the Dodgers that Dressen did, Alston will be cooked and Charlie will become a greater martyr than ever in the eyes of the Brooklyn fans.Can\u2019t Win But let us suppose he is blameless personally, that he handles his athletes cautiously and well and leads them to a third straigiit flag.Let us even say that, with Don Newcombe back from the army and pitching, he gives Brooklyn its first world championship within the next two years.Where would that leave Alston?Well, so far as anyone knows to the contrary, it still would leave him just back of Pee Wee Reese in the club's annual (managerial) sweepstakes.When Reese is ready to take over, the pressure on the owners to give him his chance will remain strong, for possibly he is the most popular player ever to have worn a Dodger uniform.Maybe a world championship would silence the Reese adherents at least temporarily, but the new Dodger boss should not make the mistake of shooting for any lesser goal.forced him out after the first period.He died a few months later from tuberculosis.LITTLE SPORT By Rcusor play by play in French by JEAN-PAUL LASSONDE with English commentaries on all important plays and a brief summary of each period.CHAMP AH^BOPY /-Xi ' M Money éTTHtf-lN-E nrm» rnr»»» Z\".\": frrt hfrbi\u2019ookr.fftMOUS m ITS HNEfOOD ftT RifiSONfiBif PRIŒS CfntRING fflaunts \u2022 tXŒUtNT SfRVIC-B GRACIOUS HOSPITALITY Carroll Righters Astrological Forecast SHERBROOKJ! DAILY RECORD.SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1953 - Elev«ri WHAT WE PCC«fklïS ' HAVE TC' THROUGH TO GET A PIECE OP PiRrnDAV CAKE AND a dish of ice cream/ Carroll Righter's individual 16-oage Astrological Forecast for De-.ember is now ready.For your :opy send 25c with stamped, self-tddressed envelope for each foreras! to Record Forecast.Box 350, Madison Square Station.New York 10, N.Y.(Note: Papers west of Rockies use Rincon Box 3052, San Francisco 19, Calif.) Aries (March 21 to April 19) Get away from all chores, doing least possible amount of work.Take trip to place where you are mentally refreshed, physically toned up by worthwhile surroundings.Taurus (April 20 to May 20) Pleasure can await less important lay for now you have big chance lo expand your horizons to include far more depth of knowledge, material benefits, romantic understanding.Gemini (May 21 to June 21) Leave home early seeking the answer to all perplexities in world of thought, principle, spiritual, educational, scientific expressions, P.M.calendaring of coming week\u2019s hours.Cancer (June 22 to July 21) Let your mind dwell as mi ch as you can upon better ways to accomplish more success, understanding, It'S good etiquette .to make sour conversation brief when you call people at mealtime or when they\u2019re on their way out.3jy
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