Sherbrooke daily record, 30 janvier 1957, Section 2
[" * Second Section t ; SbecbcookelDailiiIfiecocd [ 7m' PAP£X OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHTOBROOKK PAII-Y RFOORD, WET»., JAN.SO.19S7, Second Section ^ S/>/7//o Toilui Jim Lmunlhui H üültll S40 Million a year for Hats A hat is all things to all women: morale booster, beauty-aid.creative outlet, head warmer\u2014but to a group of young girls enrolled in the millinery school at Montreal's Ecole des Métiers Commerciaux it is something more besides: it is the badge of their profession, their future livelihood.\tMilliners shuddered in 1951 when the hatless woman became tin vogue RecemK the trend h.u reversed to-dav no stvlc conscious women would he caueht in town i Sponsored bv Quebec's Department of Social M ellarc and Youth, the school offers instruction in a wide varietv of subjects.Upon graduation girls arc apprenticed to custom milliners.w uhout her head covered.y # mmimÈ M hen it conics to hats, the sky's the limit.Mr.G.LeTcstut, millinery school director, gives a course on the history of the hat.Above, he explains the phenomenon of the high-pointed \u201chennian\" popular in the l/th cen- tury when the Gothic spire began to pierce the skyline\tClasses in\tstyling\tconstitute an important part\tof\tthe\tIn 1956 Canadian women spent $40 million on\theadgear, of Europe.Some historians have seen a direct relationship\tmilliners- course.\tAbove, Mr.EcTcsrut\tillustrates\tthe\t1 o most of them the purchase represented\tmore than an between architectural trends and m\u2019lady's liar.\twrong hat\t(left) and the right hat (right(\tfor an\tangular\tinvestment in fashion: a new hat provides\tthe\temotional National Film Board of Canada Photos by Car ! unnty.\tface.\tlift of a Spring tonic.M YFEIS' January SALE ENDS SOON.MCMO NOT BEFORE WE'VE HAD A CHANCE TO INCLUDE THIS TREMENDOUS OFFER! HUIBREDS OF DOLLARS I» SAVINGS FOR MEN and WOMEN ! Reductions up to 50% \" itlJ I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED,, JAN.30, 1957.-Local Chapter In The Womens Sphere0.E.s.installs Black And White Is Stressed For Spring Sodal And Personal Notes Mrs.Ernest Qilbey, Mrs.E.B.Rims, Mrs.J.S.Bourque and Mrs.Armand Nadeau will pour at the Benefit Tea being held at the Social Club in aid of the School for Retarded children on Thursday, January 31.Receiving will be Mrs, Lome Buckman, Mrs.John Dunn and Mrs.Ray Little.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.George M.Dick were recent guests at the Chateau Frontenac Hotel, Quebec City, where they attended the annual ball of the Quebec Branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada.In his capacity as vice-president of the Enginéering Institute of Canada for the Quebec District, Mr.Dick accompanied the president of the Institute, Mr.Vcrn McKillop, of London, Ont., on a visit to Laval University and also to the annual meeting of the Quebec Branch.Mrs.J.A.Milne, Bethune St., returned on Monday from Montreal, where she spent a few days as guest of Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Bonner at Notre Dame de Grace.* * * The christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.John Evans look place in St.Peter\u2019s Anglican Church, Sunday afternoon, January 27, at three o\u2019clock, the Rev.Guy Marston officiating.The baby received the names Nancy Faye, and the godparents arc, Mr.and Mrs.William Planche, uncle and aunt of the child, and Miss Sylvia Evans, her aunt.Following the ceremony, Mr.-and Mrs.Evans entertained at lea at their home on Vimy St.The tea table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with the christening cake and white candles in silver holders.lii *\t* Mr.and Mrs.Albert Knoll, of Montreal, were week-end guests of the former\u2019s sister, Mrs.Lome Buckman and Mr.Buckman, Laurier Ave.NEW Printed Pattern Easier to cut Sew and fit Receiving at the Centenary Tea to be held under the auspices of the Mont Notre Dame Alumnae Association, for the benefit of the Scholarship Fund.Saturday afternoon, February 2, from four to j six o\u2019clock, will be, Miss Yvette | Campbell, president, Miss Anne-Marie de Leseleuc, vice president, Mrs.W.II.Veilleux, Miss Claire Gagne, and Miss Helen Slattery, past presidents.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Ashley Hatcher and sons, Denis and Clifford, j Mount Pleasant St., were guests during the weekend of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Montgomery, at Randboro.* * « Miss Lucienne Laine, R.N., has returned to Montreal, after spending the week-end with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lucien Hebert and family, Montreal St.* * * Mr.Joseph Cassar, student a* McGill University, has returned to Montreal, after spending the week-end with his mother, Mrs, N.Cassar and family, Quebec St.\"A S-\u2019, « LINDA SUSAN, DONNIE, GARY and TERRY, children of Mr.and Mrs.Jack MacDonald, and grandchildren of Mrs.Charles MacDonald and, the late Mr.MacDonald and of Mrs.James Smith and the late Mr.Smith.Balmain Shows Royally Sumptuous Fashions 9323 sijes ?-io Printed Pattern Our new PRINTED PATTERN for the little miss! You'll sew daughter a whole wardrobe from this one easy pattern\u2014just vary neckline and sleeves, and ribbon trim for party versions.Empire-princess lines are s-o-o pretty! Printed Pattern 9323: Children\u2019s Sizes.2, ¦>.6, 8, 10.Size 6 takes 2'i yards 35-inch fabric.This printed pattern assures perfect fit.Easy directions printed on each tissue pattern part.Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern (stamos cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke.Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.SEW AND SAVE?with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Marquette St., Sherbrooke.PARIS (/P) - The coming visit to France of Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh inspired royally sumptuous fashions at Pierre Balmain's open ing yesterday.Balmain said he drew his inspiration from \u201ca season of royal weddings and royal visits.\u201d His general line harks back ,o 1918, with forward shoulder seams and bloused-ovcr tops giving a hollow-chested look, while puffy tucks and curved seams lend a Grecian urn shape to the hips.Mrs.S.Hughes Re-elecled Head Of Mission Circle At the first meeting of the year of the Plymouth Evening Mission Circle which took place on January 24, in the church parlor, Mrs.Sydney Hughes, president, was in the chair, and later in the meeting she was re-elected president for another term.The Worship Service was conducted by Miss Joan Beers after which the annual report was given by the treasurer.Mrs.Nelson Lothrop, Honorary President, thanked the outgoing officers and welcomed the new executive, which is composed of the following: Mrs.Sydney Hughes, president: Mrs.Jean Rugg, vice-president: Mrs.Jean Stevenson, treasurer; Mrs.Fran Clowery, secret ary; Mrs.Ruth La-vallee, social convener; Mrs.Irene Shepherd, accompanist; Miss Joan Beers, program convener; Mrs.M.irv Kennett.Community Friendship; Mrs.Lois Blanchette, Christian Citizenship; Mrs.Dorothy Hemmings, corresponding secretary; Mrs.Alice Pattullo, supply secretary; Mrs.Gilles Carrigan, Christian Stewardship.A very newsy and interesting letter from Miss Jean Bridgman.a missionary of Indore.India, was read by Mrs.Clowery.Following the adjournment of the meeting, work was completed on the layette to be shipped to the Far East.Each member was asked to bring a piece of baby clothing to the next meeting to supplement the work.Hostesses for the meeting were, Mrs.Ruth Lavallee and Miss Ruth Elkas.Crepes and drapes continued top trends.Already noted for such luxuries as a floor-sweeping mink coat several seasons ago, Balmain must have been hard-pressed to pass his old triumphs.But he managed it with an ample triangular cape in ermine, bordered with white fox and ending in a train on I he ground.Other unlikely combinations were lynx borders on a pink linen suit, big fur cuffs on chiffon, and a fur-trimmed lace suit.A heart-shaped neckline hares a lot, but on suits is filled in with softly draped chiffon blouses.Stem-slim long formais have little pointed trains.Besides being hobbled to the tiniest step, mannequins had the added hazard of having to give the train a sharp kick to make a turn.Balmain still likes stiffened redingotes, or princess-fl:ycd skirts.His suit jackets are short and high waisted in front, dip-1 ping down to an egg-shaped back.His coats are voluminous-half-coat half-cape-with sleeve cuffs set in at elbow height, and some arc back-pleated.Egg-head hats vie with big-trimmed \u201cplanters\u201d hats.Silks and chit- \\ fons arc printed with life-size ^ roses.New Officers The installation of officers took place at the recent meeting of the Queen Mary Chapter, No.5, Order of the Eastern Star, held in Victoria Masonic Hall, Inc.A large attendance of members and visitors was present at the meeting and at the banquet served under the convenership of Sister T.Billing.The officers for 1957 were installed by Sister Edna Peck, P.M., and Brother Henry Barlow, P.G.P., assisted by Sister Marjorie Baker, Grand Adah; Sister Alice Rowat, Grand Instructor; Sister Ruth Cillis, P.M.; Sister Irene Shepherd, P.M.; Sister Alma Kandalaft, P W.; and Brother Jack Drew, P.P.Officers installed were: Worthy Matron, Sister Viola Somerset; Worthy Patron, C.John Jar-jour; Associate Matron, Sister Mac Ross; Assoc ate Patron, Brother Conley Osborne, P.P.; Secretary, Sister Editty Barlow, P.M.; Treasurer, Sister Abbic Parker; Conductress, Sister Doris Hunting; Associate Conductress, Sister Ora Foreman; Chaplain, Sister Carol Evans.Marshal, Sister Erneline Zakaib; Organist, Sister Dorothy Taylor, P.M.; Adah, Sister Edna Forbes; Ruth, Sister Vera Davey; Esther, Sister Barbara Savage; Martha, Sister Ruby Johnson; Electa, Sister Selma Jarjour; Sentinel, Brother Collin Forbes.The Warder, Sister Annabellc MaeNaughton, will be installed at the next meeting Following the installation of the Worthy Matron, Sister Ruth Elkas sang \u201cThis is my task\u201d and after the Chaplain was installed, sang \u2018\u2018The Lord\u2019s Prayer.\u201d Sister Kandalaft was presented with a Past Matron\u2019s jewel and Brother Woolgai with a Past Patron's jewel.The Worthy Matron thanked all who had helped with the installation, and the various guests were asked for a few words.Several members of other Chapters were present.A well-rounded spring wardrobe might very well include these three designs.Two of them emphasize the importance of black and white; the evening gown shows true elegance in the short length.Suit in black and white (left) has short jacket coupled with skirt that has high-rising waistband.Jatket fastens at side with big rhinestone, button.Short evening dress (center) in gray Swiss organdie is a great beauty that relies on ruehing and serolls of self-piping for its misty look.Dressand-jaeket costume (right) is in black-and-white tie silk print.Under the jatket, there\u2019s a flame red silk chiffon empire top that\u2019s cut surplice fashion.All three designs are from Hannah Troy.All three show hemlines at usual lengths.NEW YORK \u2014 Clothes that shapely jacket that's companion are charmingly simple arc always! to a high-rising skirt and so ere-the best fashion ouy for any I ales a one-piece look.Or again woman.And they re seen in the there's a glowing silk print, collections of many top Amerit-; violet against black, in a dress an designers this spring.\tintended for wear from now on For simple clothes usually are ; into summer, created by the art of a great de- ' There are long evening dresses signer.Their simplicity is de- ! this spring, to be sure, but most ceptive.It depends on beautiful : designers seem to ieel that the fabrics knowingly handled, on ; majority of American women : impeccable tailoring, on imagin- will not want to wear their gowns alive use of coloring.\tlong.So.many of the swirling It offers surprises: a flaming j silk chiffon gowms are the short chiffon top under the jacket of length that seem to fit in best a black-ami white costume.Or a ' with the American way of life.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS It you are telephoning to invite a person to a party or a meeting, it isn't wise to leave the mesage with another member of the household.Better* ask to have the person call back or telephone again, yourself, than to take the chance that the mes: sage will be forgotten and not delivered.Besides, it will sound more cordial if you give the invitation yourself.Homemaking Herbs, both fine and strong, are the making of nearly any dish.If you\u2019ve so far confined yourself to salt, pepper and one or two well-known spices, try experimenting with herbs.You and your family will be delight- STËWKD AIM* LE SLICES Roast ham or pork is on the menu, so dress it up with a side-dish of apple slices.Cook equal parts of sugar and water together for 5 minutes.Add cored, peeled and thinly sliced apples and cook slowly until tender.Flavor with cinnamon and almond extract to taste.Serve in syrup.spoons in a rack.A spice rack helps, but it isn\u2019t enough in itself.Add some cafe curtains on brass rings for the final touch.; \u2022 » \u2022 The time to replenish household supplies is before you run j ed with\tthe difference they\tmake out,\tnot when you're completely in even\tthe ordinary dishes.\tout.\tAs you see you're coming to *\t*\t*\tthe end of tea\tor wax paper or If you want\tto restore fun to ; butter, make a\tnote to stock up j cookery, give it a dash of un- again.agination.Try cooking carrots\t* * * with a little garlic, for instance, j Magnetized towel pegs are Cook them in\tboiling\twater for\thandy to have\taround the kitch 10 minutes, then saute\tthem with\ten.To have a\ttowel just where a garlic\tclove and butter.\tyou\twant it, stick a towel peg to *\t*\t*\tthe\tsurface of a stove, refrigera- Did you know that there are lor, sink or cabinet.You can also salt mills, used in the same way' use the pegs in the bathroom, as pepper mills?Give the same -results, too\u2014more flavor to any dish.* RUTH MILLET! ?So Many Domestic Crises ^Escape Men s Observation It\u2019s hard to convince a man: That a new outfit is as much of a spring tonic for you as his first fishing trip of the season is for him.That he really could find another chair as comfortable as the old lounge chair he refuses to give up, even thougli it\u2019s an eyesore in the living room.That you have as much right to feel neglected if he lets the yard go, as he does if you fail to sew missing buttons on his shirts.That it's fine to praise his hostess\u2019 dinner but that out of regard for you, he shouldn't be so enthusiastic because it sounds as though he never gets a decent meal at home.That a living room can really need a face-lifting even though it looks perfectly all right to him.That there\u2019s no such thing as having guests without \u201cgoing to a bit of trouble.\u201d LISTEN TO YOUR WIFE, SIR That women don't actually spend all their time together gossiping.That leaving home is the onKr way you ever really get away from your job That you wouldn\u2019t be quite so easy on the kids if he wouldn\u2019t be quite so Tiard.That though a woman may find a film or fiction hero of the strong, silent type wonderfully romantic, no woman enjoys living with a man who won\u2019t talk to her.That having to drag a husband to a party takes most of the pleasure out of the evening for his wife.That a woman whose husband forgets to kiss her goodby when he leaves in the morning feels neglected all day.That because a woman gives a feminine reason for one of her actions or attitudes doesn't mean it isn\u2019t a sound one.Valentine Party Can Be Easy, Inexpensive Fashi BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED OliaOit BREAD 24 oz.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 ion NATURAL STRAW \u201cMORE\u201d HAT FOR SPRING Natural straw hats trimmed with streamers and flowers will | couple with neutral tweed and | flannel coats and suits in the Easter parade.And this year natural hats look newer than white with Easter navy.More hat is the rule.Boaters and picture hats, hats that sit straight forward on the head and straw cloches steal the spotlight.The half hat, in order to be seen among the crowd of larger styles, is trimmed lavishly.Some have billowing tulie streamers, a favorite ribbon trimming in coats, suits and dresses.Large I flowers rather than many tiny | flower clusters are shown this season.-*- If you\u2019ve dry skin, give it ex-; fra care during the winter j months when cold and indoor j heat are especially hard on it.Use a cream rich in lanolin.^ u » r-r;** K a « 1 A sterile, gleaming kitchen is not a cozy sight to behold, no matter what the architects declare.Make yours livable with the addition of some green plants, gleaming copper pans and a collection of wooden Women's Program At Agriculture Salon Announced The women's program at the National Salon of Agriculture which is taking place at the Show Mart, Montreal, from February 8-17, has been announced.The theme of the demonstration is \u201cMadame Entertains,\u201d and the theme of the Fashion Show is the \u201cRight Style for the Ocea-, sion.\" The demonstrations cover a lot of ground: sandwiches, canapes, hors d\u2019oeuvres, salads, poultry on the menu, setting a table for guests, table decorations and quick, easy baking.The first demonstration in English will be on Tuesday, February 12, from 2 to 3 p.m.It will be given by Miss Rouisse.Home Economist of the Consumer Section.Canadian Department of Agriculture.It will be a display of all types of poultry, ready for j serving, cooked and decorated: turkeys, ducks, geese, broilers, chickens and fowl, tn the demonstration itself tnere will bo explanations of how to work with and cook cut-ups of chicken and half-turkeys.The final stages of cooking will be shown and the steps which preceded this last finish will be narrated.From 3.30 to 4 p.m.there will be a Fashion Shpw.The second demonstration in English will be on Wednesday, February 13 from 11 a.m.to noon.It will b?given by Miss McOuat, technician, Department of Agriculture.Quebec.It 'will be on \"Party Ideas in Sandwiches and Canapes.\u201d The third English demonstration is on Thursday, February 14, from 2 to 3 p.m., when Miss Rivard of Henry Morgan's Limited, will explain table settings for tea, luncheon, dinner and buffets This will be followed by the Fashion Show from 3.30 to 4 p.m WOOL CHECK \u2014 A bold wool check in brown and fawn adds interest to this straight, unbuttoned coat with four large pockets.It is worn over a matching skirt and natural-colored wool sweater.(CD STUFFED SWEET POTATOES Scoop out the centers of baked sweet potatoes and season welt j with butter, salt and pepper Add grated raw apple, 1/2 cup for .4 sweet potatoes, and refill potato shells, Slip under broiler till brown.\tj By KAY SHERWOOD A Valentine\u2019s DAY party can be a midwinter bright spot for the youngsters.And it needn't necessarily entail much extra work for the busy homemaker.If you have a fledgling hostess in the family, help her test her wings on a simple party.From slicking up the house before the party to serving refreshments from a pretty table, encourage her to take over the rote of hostess.A friend of mine with Iwo pre-teen daughters encourages them to entertain often; she knows that giving parties is good training tor future social poise, as well as being fun.She Guides the preparations beforehand.During the party, ; she remains discreetly in the background (usually the kitchen) but immediately available in case her help is needed.Working within a prescribed budget, the girls plan the refreshments, decorations, table setting and the entertainment.The entertainment varies from ice-skating or sledding to indoor games hunted up in books at the library.Recently it has included dancing in the family room.DANVILLE \u2014 Canon Davis, Field Secretary \\ for the Anglican Church of Canada.was guest speaker at a well ! attended special service in St.Augustine's Church recently.Canon Davis who has just completed a world tour of Anglican missions, showed colored slides of mission work in India.He spoke on some of the problems encountered in church work in other countries.At the close of the evening refreshments were served by the ladies of fhe church.On Christian Youth Sunday the sendee of Trinity nited Church was taken over by the Youth Re.presentatives of the church, Ronald Gibbs, leader of the service, spoke on the work of the Boys' Parliament.Donald Healy read the responsive reading and led the congregation in prayer.The choir was composed of the CGIT.The Afternoon Association of Trinity United Church held it's January meeting in the Church Hall.The officers for the new year are as follows: President, Mrs.Albert Olney; vice-president.Mrs.H.Healy; secretary.Mrs.Howard Laxson; treasurer.Miss Maude MacLcay.Plans were made for the year's work and the annual congregational I meeting to be held on Januarv 31st.\ti I* 'If* y F ifl p% II-A Demure young hostess presides at a Valentine\u2019s Day party table she planned herself.Unusual centerpiece is simply made.Because food is apt to take paper, curled and pasted or tap-most of the budget, decorations | ed in place.A red paper hat are often home-made.trimmed with a light blue ribbon The cheery red and white color\tflourishes a jaunty artificial scheme of Valentine's Day is ; fl0W£'r.easy to work out in table deco- Body is a red construction pap-rations.Here\u2019s i new centerpiece er heart daintily surrounded by a idea that appealed to these young lace paper doilv.The invitation to hostesses bcause it s gay, simple to make and inexpensive.A demure young lady encircled with red construction paper hearts dominates the scene.She's made from construction paper.\u201cBe My Valentine\u201d is written on in white ink.To Start the party, you might suggest a \u201cHeart Hunt\u201d timed to a record with the word \"heart'* in the title.Cut several hearts sasheen ribbon, a wax paper tube from red constniction paper and and an aluminum cake pan.hide them found the living Turn the cake pan upside room before the guests arrive oown.Wrap the cardboard tube Tape them to out-of-sight places aluminum foil.Secure it to the like the under sides of chairs and par base with révérai strips of cellophane tape and slip a lace paper doily over the tube to cover the hase.Tape 10 strips of red sasheen ribbon about 15 inches long first to the top of the tube, then to the bottom.Trim the edge of the cake pan with hearts cut from red construction piper and centered with a fluffy bow of wh'ite or blue ribbon.Use pink construction paper for the face.Ha\u2019.- and long, curt-ed eyelashes are cut from black tables, draperies, and the insides of lamp shades.Have the guests hunt for hearts in pairs.The couple with the most when the record ends wins the game.CATERERS For Weddings, Luncheons, leas, Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 St.James W.A.Meets In Bedford Church Hall BEDFORD \u2014 The bi-monthly meeting of the Senior W.A.of St.James Church was held in the parish hall, and opened with prayer by the president, Mrs.John Ewing.The minutes were read by the secretary.Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh and the treasurer, Mrs.A.Hewett, reported a bal ancc of $161.40.A letter was read by the educational secretary, Mrs.Grisdale Gould, from Miss Marie Forestall, stating that she would be in Bedford on Sundav, February 24th.A meeting of the Branch will be held in the parish hall that evening at eight o\u2019clock, invitations to attend this meeting will be sent to the Branches in the neighboring towns, also to the Women\u2019s Association of the United Church.The scheduled meeting of the Branch for Wednesday evening, February 27th, will be cancelled.The Dorcas Secretary, Mrs.Lloyd Elliott reported that a quilt was required this year for the bale.She was instructed to purchase the necessary materials for Hm! Wonder why Dr.Chase\u2019s NERVE FOOD helps so many people say When you feel tired, nervous, .irritable- little things bother you \u2014worries pile up, that's the time to take Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.The Vitamin B1 and Blood Ruildins Iron in Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food work together to help build upyour general health \u2014 help you feel relaxed, at ease, able to forget you ever had nervous troubles.Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food helps you have the sound steadv nerves that go w-ith good health.Helps you feel in love with life \u2014confident\u2014energetic\u2014ready to enjoy your family, your work, your friends.The sooner you start, the sooner you may feel the benefits of this all-round tonic.99i\u2014Economy size $2.23 saves you 44 r.Dr.CHASE'S NERVE ROOD m,m quilt, which will be quilted in ' the church hall The sum of 315 w as voted tu be placed on the collection plate at the communion service to be held in Christ Chuqeh Cathderal, Montreal, on the opening day of the annual meeting of the W.A Mrs.R.W.Craighead, Mrs John Ewing, Mrs Malcolm McCaw and Mrs.Grisdale Gould were appointed as delegates to attend the diocesan annual meeting.Mareh 8th, has been appointed as the Women'< World Day of Prayer, the service will be held in St.James Church.The educational secretary read the new- constitution of the W A which was discussed.The St.James Branch at the present time has a membership of 38, of which four are life members.The meeting was closed with prayer by the rector, Rev.W.J.White, after which refreshments were served by the hostesss, Mrs.John Ewing and Mrs.Malcolm McCaw.General Notes A rink from the Bedford Curling Club, composed of Mrs.Harry Jones.Mrs.Cyril Chrsyler, Mrs.Harold Palmer, Mrs.B.W.Draper played in the Ladies' Friendly at the St.Lambert Curling Club Miss Sandra hlacArthur, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs.Alex MacArthur.The meeting of the Bridge Club was held at the home of Mrs.T.G.Shepherd, when the highest scores were obtained by Mrs Stanley Soule and Mrs.Robert Orr.The next meeting will be man.Mr.Sidney Laycock, of Pig at the home of Mrs.Fred Cil-eon Hill, who bar been a patient in Notre Dame ou Rosarie Hospital, is now at the home of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs.Bert Laycock in Stan-bridge East.Mr.Herbert Brown, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs.Arthur Brown.The weekly meeting of the St James Church Bridge Club was held at the home of Mrs.Ralph Van Horn, when the prise for the highest score went to Mrs.It Craighead.The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs.G.Moody.Miss Dorothy Van Horn, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Van Horn.Mr.James Everatt, who has been a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, has returned to Bedford.Miss Joan Hewett, R.N., Mr Derwent Hewett, of Montreal, and Miss Carole Hewett, of Sutton, spent the weekend with their mother, Mrs.A.Hewett.Mrs.J.Peters, of the High School staff, was in Sutton over the week-end, guest of her sisters, the Misses Thompson.Mr.Ross Preston has returned DENNIS THE MENACE By Honk Ketcham n\u2019aus?iVeiL.rrs .uh its 15AH BE-SSlL IS bOUfi COW.OENNI-S.* *.SO IF V0Ü WANT A FREE SPACESNlP.KIDS.ASKbOUP , DADDIES AND MDAW/E5 ID SDV- to Bedford from a trip to New York.Mr.Jack Reid, who has been sometime with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.D, J.Reid, is returning shortly to'Langhorn, Pa.Miss Ethel Miller, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs/ W.Miller.Mrs.Don Matthews with her two little sons.Bruce and Ralph, of Dalhousie, N.R., who have hern the guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Matthews in Montreal, arc spending several weeks with Mrs.Matthews\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs Ralph Van Horn.Miss Izolda Larocque, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs, P.Larocque.\u2022§&?'\"V Wholesome :> * k (and worif spoil - '4* ' Site mm, # m Pure farm honey and rich, natural graham flour make Christie's Honey Grahams taste extra good -country good.Christie\u2019s baking makes them crisp, tender, golden brown.Perfect for children\u2019s snacks -won't spoil appetites because they digest so easily.Always reach for Christie's Honey Grahams.CHRISTIE, BROWN AND COMPANY, Limited *71 Christie's HONEY GRAHAMS GtANO WffM Mfl* A I Legion Auxiliary Plans Card Parly At Richmond RICHMOND \u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies 1 Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion vs as held in the Legion Hall.Sgt.-at-arms Cdc.M.Clipping and Standard Beart'r.v : t des E, Carr and l> Sage deposited the Colors and Cdc \\ ; Crook presided at Ihe piano.The president, Cdc.L.Girard presided when annual reports from Jhe different committers were read, A card party w is planned t.< be held in the Le gion Memorial Hall on Fob-7th, at 8 15 p.m.Trues and refreshments will he Served.A number of thank you notes were received for cheer to shut-: ins The drawing donated iy Cdc.D.Johnson, was won by Cdc.A.Crook The meeting was adjourned with the retiring of the colors after which lunch was served by the hostesses.C\u2019des v Crook, B.Blanchette.M Blanchette and C.Bush ni \\ ni oi MRS I IIEDKRU K DYSON .The community was saddened to hear of the death of Mrs Frederick Dyson, \"Aunt Ella\" a< a number of friends called her, which took place at the Wales Home, on Saturdav, January 26, 1957.Mrs.Dyson w,;^ ot a jovial disposition with always a smile and answer for everyone, and enjoy ed giving poems and stories For over fifty years she was organist of both the Methodist Church, College St and later the United Church and also Chalmers United Church, Although not being in active i life for a number of years, she will be greatly missed.Among those who were in town to attend her funeral were her nieces, Mrs Lloyd Boast and Mr Boast,*of Frelighsburg.Mrs.t.Bushev, of Montreal, Miss Haiel Boast, of Montreal and a nephew Mr.Fred Boast, of Water too.Mrs W D.Ross, of St Catharines, Ont, and the Misses Gwen and Helen Killingbcck, si Lennoxviile, were also here to attend the funeral.General Note- Mi, Keith Rattray has return eo to the Sir George William-College, Montreal, to resume his studies after visiting his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs W K Rattray Mr.and Mrs Howard Htli-spent the weekend at Oakville, Ont .v isiting their daughter and son-in-law.Mr.and Mrs Mai colin Sinclair.The Sunday evening service at Chalmers United Church was tn charge of the W.A when a goodly number attended The address was given by Mi S V Taylor Rev.W I Long condui t ed the morning service AYER'S CUFF Mrs Stuart Taj tor.who re centlv moved here from Mas savvippi.and who has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she underwent surgery, was entertained by nine ol her old Massavvippi friends at the home of Mrs W E Hurd School St Following a delightful hour of talk of the old days the lathes gathered in the candle lighted dining-room where covers were laid for ten Following the tern pting refreshments brought bj each friend, Mrs Taylor thanked her friends for her firsf time out visit, and all voiced their feeling of having had a vetv SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED , JAN 30, 105?.t pleasant afternoon Mrs Elsie Standish.of Rock Island, who has been spending some time with her son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Paul Ledoux in Lyndonville, is now spending a few days with her mother, Mrs.C.H.Robinson, at the home of Mrs R M Thompson.Mrs A H.Vance, ol North Hatley, and Mr.Gerald Wintle, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr and Mrs Galen Vance Mi-> Man Lou Brown of Bov n ton, is at the home of Mrs.F.J Brown, who has been quite ill the past week Mis-, Betty \\stbury and Miss Jban Hargrave, of Montreal, spent the week end with the former's parents Mr and Mrs K J Astbury Mrs W E Hurd left on Mon day for St Lambert, where she will spend the week with her daughter and son tn law, Mr and Mrs Stuart Ca.-s and family Mr John Astbury has return ed home after spending a few days visiting relatives in Center.Burlington and St Johnshury Vt The many friends here ol Mrs Gladys Flam, a former resident,' CHEST COLD DISCOMFORT STIFF NECK, RELIEVED BY NERVILINE The anulgi-au' proprrtio* and peiii* trnting power of Nerviline iw-lp* t>nng iiun K soothing relu t from vfiai onifort due to ehewl eolda, aiilf m , k, earmho and toothache A brink massage with quiek lu ting Nerv ilina bring* fa»l relief from muaeular ache* and rheumatic pains Try it Thousands of l anadian bouaeholds always have Nerviline handy.At all drug counter*.\tu-j; now of Allston, Mass., were sorry to learn that Nhe was to undergo surgery in the Hospital on Mon day the 28th Those wishing to write her, her home address is 4 Gardner St., Allston 34.Muss.Mr and Mrs.Paul Ledoux and family, of Lyndonville, were visitors of their grandmother, Mrs C.H Robinson, and aunt, Mr*.K, M Thompson 0^\t) \u2014 New Zealand has had the green light to push ahead with large - scale production of electricity from natural steam.Power from underground steam has been made at Lardar-ello in Italy since before the war, but the New Zealand project may be developed on a far larger scale.Research into producing electricity from the steam whicli comes to the surface in geysers and boiling pools began some years ago.A drilling program was begun at Wairakei, famed tourist centre in the thermal region of the N-rth Island.The man - made geysers have dwarfed the natural ones.Until fitted with silencers, they blow | off superheated steam at vast j pressure with an ear - shattering | blast and hurl debris hundreds I of feet into the air.Dozens of bores, some descend ing 2,000 to 3.000 feet, have been made.They presented many problems.The steam was found to be wetter than that | used for making electricity in ; Italy, and methods of extracting , surplus moisture had to be found.It was planned to build a pilot | station giving about 40,000 kilo-! watts to test the scheme.This j has already been increased to I 69,000 kilowatts.* But already the firm of Lon-j don consultants which has made detailed surveys of steam re-| sources and engineering pro-j blems has recommended a big I increase in plans.It now proposes an immediate start on preparing a second station of some 150,000 to 180,000 kilowatts.It believes the project is developing so well that there is no need to wait for the pilot station to prove itself.Ifw iil ill?ft!! T/iP Plnni ________t^le lop 's t^le P^ant l^e Sterling Paper Co.Ltd., on the I lie r lull I banks of the Nicolet River at Kingsey Falls.The river has operated the turbines to serve the mill for over half a century.In the centre the great beaters are making up the last bales of waste paper to be concerted into cardboard.Below is the end of the run as the cardboard comes off the drier rolls of the paper machine.(Record photos by William Lunan) ULVERTON \u2014 The ladies of the W.M.S.met in the church vos try with the president, Mrs.O.Cinnamon, in! charge of the devotional exer-! cises.The study period was taken by Mrs.Frederick Smith, Mrs.Donald Smith and Mrs.Cinnamon, who gave the high-; lights on conditions in Malaya and Indonesia.Members were ; urged to pay their fees which ; are to be sent in during the first quarter of the year.A Valentine tea was planned for the afternoon of February 14.A short business meeting will be held in the vestry immediately! preceding this tea.The executive of the W.A., of Ulverton United Church, held a i meeting at the home of the ! president, Mrs.Donald Smith, j Mr.Grant Husk, of Montreal, ^ was the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Husk.Miss Hazel Garvin, of Danville, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.,Lloyd Norris and fam-i ily.Interesting Talks Àt Cowansville H.And 5.\"Parents\u2019 Night\u201d Meeting LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING?Then wake np the liver! 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Don't rrr' stay sunk.Alwajt keep Carter*» Littic Liver Pills on hand.BOLTON PASS \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Gillespie, of Sweetsburg, were guests of Mrs.L.Renkema at Rock Haven.Mrs.Harry Davis, of Austin, who has been a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital, was a recent visitdr of her daughter, Mrs.Harry Wing.Mrs.A.Golbraith has received word that her friend, Mrs.M.Roberts, arrived safely in Pasadena, Calif., where she is planning to spend a few months vacation.Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Paige and son Gary, who were in Montreal on business, also visited Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Paige in Verdun.Mr.Alex Rogerson, of Montreal, spent the week-end at his home here.COWANSVILLE \u2014 The regular meeting of the Cowansville Home and School Association was held in the Consolidated High School with over 100 parents and teachers present.Gilbert Brown, president, chaired the meeting and Mrs.Mary White, secretary, read the minutes.Mrs.Merlin Lewis accepted | the appointment as the delegate to the Regional Council.Mr.McArthur, president of! the Bedford Regional Council, spoke briefly concerning the ! work and grbwth of the Regional j Council.The ice-cream treat was won ! by Grade 8A, Miss Puddicombe's ; class.Miss Watson, school nurse, gave an interesting talk on the duties of the school nurse and ! stressed the fact that -the nurse ; was not there to nurse the pupils | but to bring to the parents\u2019 atten- ! tion the fact that a child might i need medical care.She also re-1 ported that in the near future a clinic would be held to adminis- i ter Salk Vaccine to the younger | children, subject to the parents\u2019 ! consent.This being \u201cParents\u2019 Night\u201d, | the meeting adjourned, and the parents visited the various classrooms where the pupils\u2019 work was on display and to discuss any problems concerning their children with the teachers.At the close, lunch was served in the cafeteria by the refreshment committee.General Notes Mrs.Paul Rowe entertained the \u201cTwo table Bridge Club\u201d at her home.The prize Winners Were Mrs.Percy Hillhouse and Mrs.Volney Ingalls.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Nunns and daughter Cynthia, of Mont real, were guests of Mr.Nunns\u2019 mother, Mrs.R, S.Dean and Mr.Dean.FOX HUNT The first Monday in Novembei traditionally opens the fox-hunting season in Britain.* Mrs.Frank Thompson spent a few davs in Sherbrooke, guest t Mr.and Mrs.W.D.MacKay.While there, Mrs.Thompson visited Mrs.Hattie Frazer m the Sherbrooke Hospital.The Great \u201cMiracle Ink\u201d Swindle A man strolled into a Buffalo bank, yrroie a che>ck for $10 and had it certified.Forty-eight hours later an accomplice cashed the same check for $17,790.February Header\u2019s Digest tells you the true story of a fantastic forgery plot, masterminded by a man still at large, who.se ingenuity could cause untold havoc.Get your Feo-ruary Reader\u2019s Digest today: 37 articles of lasting interest including the best from current magazines, books, condensed to save your time.\t.I \u201cHAVE TO HURRY!\u201d \u201cWhat's that Marge?\u201d \"Have to hurry and get back copies of the Star Weekly with the $30,000 \u2018Know Canada\u2019 contest.\u201cWhy, haven't you started yet?Goodness my children don\u2019t give me a momenta peace until our Star Weekly comes.And Harry and I are doing them too.\" \u201cWe\u2019ll start right now.If John doesn't get them from the Newsstand I\u2019ll get our carrier boy to bring them.\u201d The \u201cKnow Canada\" contest still has - n -1 weeks to run.You still hare It me to enter, but you had better hurry.Those bty cash prises make it worth while.Star Weekly - KNOW CANADA\" Contest 4 Thev'll Do It Even' Time ¦ |< \u2022 & *mm - \u2014 Bv Jimmv Hatlo f! ^ i ~XJ, TVAt Ç>\\LU0^ ^BOCK ^HAUZA C>rrEôTdKT A IS THE EPITOME OP ccnPidence, WHILE JEPKLEV, CONTESTANT 0 LOONS LINE THE QUESTION'S 60T HIM mentallv EJNKCUPT-* UL The so seconds ARE.UP\u2014SO WHO HITS THE JACKPOT ?GIVE A LlSTEH \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022 r pD\tT44T WOULD SB TUE SULTJM nJC7'\" .CN\u2019 P Y OP ZJNOBaR.PPENZI SvJCUUD -H -1_C là\t\\ J^ru R ICW^CU IM TUF VF _> f S'- ir KT ¦n- 1\tr 'tèsem > II!T \"- - rr Theyll Do It Every Time I i o*r «\u2022 Bv Jimmy Hatlo ^ VESSlR, linseeo-mou sure do know MOW TO TELL 4 STORY- HA-HA-UA- KILL ME- / THAT TRICK WITH THE QU4RTERS YOU DID,OTIS-THAT'S THE BEST I EVER SAW, AND I\u2019VE k SEEN TRICKS- HA-HA WHEN TITUS HERE DOUBLE TALKED THE WAITER-HA-HA-THAT FRACTURED ME\u2014- ^ P-A A\\ THAT'S THE SOFTENiNO-UP PROCESS-TRYING TO 1 flatter each OTHER INTO T4KIN\u2019 THE CHECK- SOMETHING TELLS ME TllblL BE 4 THREE-WAY TIE-THEY\u2019LL SIT THERE TILL THE TAB Y BLOWS AWAY\u2014J- CAFETERIA CON MEN-WHAT THEY WON'T DO FOR A FREE > CRULLER- ) WAIT TLL TIE Y RUN OUT OF COM' PLlMENTS-THEN THE FUN BEGINS tlJtÿi f \u2022y! \\ 0 iW /Wr- V v 1 KtNr, rrirvun rr>.TK at v.world iuc-.ht*; tr.mvrT p) ^ K ! Witching the happy BOYS TRY TO EASE ONE ANOTHER INTO DRAWING THE WALLET- THANK AMP 4 TIP OF ¦ THE HATLO HAT /( { To J.U.CRibCOLI, v , LAS VECAS, NEW OBITUARIES MRS.PRESTON BLANCHETTE.OF LISG AR LISGAR\u2014Tho death of Mrs Preston Blanchette at the Sher brooke Hospital on Wednesday.January 9th, came as a iireat sur prise to her many relatives and friends.Mrs Blanchette had only been ill a few months and was thought to be on the way to re co very.The funeral was held from Stone's Funeral Home, Richmond, on Saturday, January 12 where prayers were read by Rev J.L.Brown and the long funeral cortege wended its way to Holy Trinity Church.Kirkdale, where the service was held.Two hymns ,\"Abide With Me\" and \"Nearer My God to Thee\" were plived by the eiganist, Franklin Graham and the church was filled with sorrowing relatives, neighbors and friends, who came to pay their last lespect to a kind neighbor and friend.The flowers were many and beautiful, silent tributes to a loved one The ballhfrnrers were.Ross Carson.Percy Gunter, Thomas Porter, Robert Simpson, G.Morgan.Elmer Davidson.Interment was in Holy Trinity Cemetery.Mrs.Preston Blanchette was born Edith Olivia Smith, at Ul-verton, on August 4, HKkS.youngest daughter
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