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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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Section 2
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  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" Ü Second Section L ; Sbecbcooke jDaili)BecDal « THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TO\\VNSHIPS SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WED., APRIL 24, 19S7.Second Section « A Nation Will Spwtk Canada At The Poils Mi>r h: is** ly m %.m %: m* #- I v i « a :> wm* il v.j '¦\u2022\u2022W .4: iv 'Os ;5*5:5 «S ,S \u2022li :f s -VN' ' M HV.Mlj % I BOMIflON S V jH>NiiruN ij I PT \u2022** mm MM à8»v;v ^1 IV.One name that won\u2019t !>c on the list is Canada\u2019s Chief Mcctoral Officer, Nelson Ciastonguay.Neither he, lus assistant, nor the country\u2019s 263 returning officers may vote.Nor may federally appointed judges, inmates of penal and mental institutions, and tax-exempt Indians.l'omis and ballots arc rushed to Canada s 263 electoral districts, lo reach the country\u2019s remote northern areas within the prescribed time, ice-breakers, helicopters, parachute drop and dog sled have been called upon.Parliament is unable to sit until the results are in.J*: ii ¦1 Jr Li» rn ¦¦\u2018\"'1 iwtrrriiriniiii ii>iin-nnim-| » V IV ; r J X .Ü ' / ÜHIÉ; m t ; ISSS- rat The forthcoming general election has not caught Canada\u2019s chief electoral officer napping.For months his staff has been on the alert maintaining a stare of preparedness worthy of the most zealous boy scout.Now that the signal has been given, everyone goes to action stations with the calm efficiency born of careful training.Forms In past elections, from 66 to 76 percent of the electorate at the ready, a hastily recruited army of canvassers will have turned out to vote.Centrally, the hotter the election ring doorbells from coast to coast to see that everyone issues, the keener election interest; nevertheless, Canada\u2019s who has the right gets his name on the voter\u2019s list\u2014which national average compares favourably with other coun-this year will top the 9 million mark.\ttries using a similar electoral system.All tohl, some 500 tons of paper will be put to work by Canada\u2019s electoral officers when they set out to discover what candidates the electorate have chosen to represent them during the next 5-) car life of Canada\u2019s Parliament.National I'iku Hoard of Canada Photo» by Frank Royal.Nominafing Commilfec Named By Ayer's Cliff Home And School Assoc.AYERS CLIFF \u2014 The April meeting of the Home and School Association held in the High School April 10th, was presided over by, the president, Mr.Pawley.The treasurer reported $123.on hand, with a few outstanding bills to be voted pain.A gift to Bud Hauver was voted for his kindness and interest at the time of the skating carnival.The nominating committee was announced as-Mrs.Ken Gale, Mrs.G.Cass and Mrs.W.Raymond.A swimming project for the coming summer was discussed at some length, with Mr.Pawley, Mrs.Mitson, and Mr.Mclnyk agreeing to gather infor mation for the May meeting.Mrs.M.Austin, and Mrs.W.W.Dobb were selected to represent the local Association at the Montreal Home and School conference in May.The public speaking contestants Miss Margaret Knight and Miss Wendy Hill, arc to be heard aver C- K.T.S.in the near fu- ture.The next executive meeting will be held May 1st, heads of all committees were asked to make a special effort to attend this meeting.Mr.Mclnyk, asked the members of the Home and School Association if they would be interested in buying books for Lie library, after some discussion it was decided to purchase some.Grade X won the banner contest for the month.Following the business, a panel discussion was held with Mrs.Gordon Cass, Mrs.Gordon Shipway, Mr.Knight, and Mr.Mel-nyk as panel members, and Mrs.Gordon McHarg chairing the dis-: cussion.A lively program followed with the questions being opened to the audience! following the opinions given by! the panelists.Refreshments were served in cafeteria by the refreshments committee and a social hour spent.WOMEN\u2019S INSTITUTE The Women's Institute was en- Especially designed for your wedding.¥ Wedding Invitations Reply Cards Reception Cards Announcements Napkins Wedding Cake Boxes Wedding Coasters Wedding Albums Brides' Scrap Books Brides' Books Guest Books Stjcrbrooke Daily llccoca 123 Wellington North \u2014 Tel.LO.9-3636 (Mafic nei u and(fn vita dent ¦\u2022icimmiwc» tertained by Mrs.Gordon McHarg and Mrs.Ruth Waite at the McHarg home, when a good number of members were present.The meeting opened with the president, Mrs.Waite presiding.Mr.Gordon Armitage.of Sherbrooke, was present and asked the local branch to conduct a canvass of the community for the Sherbrooke Hospital in May.After some discussion it was decided lo undertake this project.The paper drive is to be held the first of May or as soon as heavy trucks are allowed on the roads.The price of paper was reported by Mrs.William Robinson to be the same as last fall.The various conveners gave reports and the Roll Call was \u201cGive a Gardening Hint\u201d.The program committee read the new program for the coming year and it was accepted unanimously by the members.Delegates for the May county meeting, to be held in Tomifo-bia.arc Mrs, Wilfred Raymond and Mrs.Lyslc Thompson.A discussion of the .Tune eon vention followed with plans being left over until it can be decided if a bus should be chartered for as many members as could go for the day, or whether a delegate would be sent in for the whole convention.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Miss Margaret McHarg, Miss Elizabeth Markwell and Miss Mary Waite at the close of the meeting, EXPLORERS GROl P The weekly meeting of the Explorers Group of Beulah United Church was held in the Church Hall when Mrs.B.Hyatt, of Lennoxville, Presbytcrial Secretary of Explorers Groups was the guest speaker and assisted in the Re-affiliation of I he Group with the Woman's Missionary Society, accepting the Treasure chest, in the name of that nrga nization.Members of the local Missionary Society and the mothers of the Explorers v*oro also invited guests.Under the leadership of Mrs.Gardner and Mrs.Claude Nome, the Explorers eondueted a bu- siness meeting, and worship service, in a very fine manner.iThey also put on a short, program based on Missionary Exploration.Mrs, F.A.Johnston, showed a film strip telling the story of a i Korean girl\u2019s Easter.This was very much enjoyed and Mrs.(iardner thanked Mr.and Mrs.i Johnston and Mrs.Hyatt, for Iheir part in the meeting.Both ! Mrs.Hyatt and Mrs.Johnston thanked the Explorers and eom-! mended them for their very fine work.A delightful lea was served by ; the girls to end a very enjoyable afternoon.BEULAH CHURCH W.A.The Woman's Association of Beulah United Church met in Ihe church Hall when a food sale and sale of good used clothing was planned for May.Flowers for Easter Sunday were arranged for A report ol the parsonage committen was read and plans made lo lake rare of some necessary\u2019 decorating.A short program and Easier meditation was led by Mrs.W.H.Rcxford.A basket lunch was served a I the elose of the meeting and a soeial hour spent.W.< .T.V.MEETS The monthly meeting of the W, C.T.U.was held at the home of the president, Mrs.E.K.Temple, who also presided.This being the annual meeting, some reports were heard.\u2019ilia members were pleased to have Mrs.1).C.Waite with them at this meeting and hope she will be able lo come oflen.The day of the meeting has been changed In the firsl Tuesday of Ihe month May 7th, al the home of Mrs.Temple.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting.Thanks were expressed to Ihe hostess for a pleasant after noon.General Notes The \u201cHappy Gang\u201d Christmas; Club was plea unify entertained by Mrs.Howard Kcoler, at her home Pleasant .Street, when cards were played al two tables, with Mrs.Sam Vallierc winning 1st prize and Mrs.George Sim nions consolation also the final ing prize.Mrs.Keeler, assisted by Mrs.K.I).Cooper and Miss Judy Whipple, served refreshments following I ho games and an enjoyable social hour was spent.Mrs.Frances Vetter invited I lie Club lo mcel at her home, in Massawippi in May.Mrs.M.Mosher is spending Ihe Easier holiday in Maine.Mrs.Ida Jacobs has returned to Sherbrooke, after spending the past two months with Mr, W.K.Hurd.Mr.and Mrs.Wellman Smith, Anthony Brian and Celia Dale, of St.Lambert, were visiting Mrs.Smith\u2019s parents over Ihe holiday week end.-Mrs.Lillian McFaul, of Richmond, is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Webster.Miss Margaret McHarg, Mas 1er Peter McHarg, Evan Patterson, Alfred Walker.Gary Sanderson Dean Waile, and Stephen Stafford, attended the camp reunion of Frontier Lodge held Grace Chapel in Sherbrooke.Mr.Janies Walker transported the young people to Sherbrooke, and Mr.L.Patterson brought them homo.Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Easen Sore Gumsl I a-nt (R: lirAndi n Cushl ii triumph nt A I new jihiMir that nd of tbc Hnnoyano* end irritation of Ioom*, htdly fitting faUa twill.Snug\t«ore, irritated g'tme due to lo'wsr titling denture* Applied in a iitw minute*, luuVe* the wubblie.il pluie» »tajr firmly in plnrat \u2014 {five* perfnrl oomlotv l.»t ?a Ik, In ugh \u2014¦ plHie* eta?put.\" « to gums or den turn* rn lineira run l«*l from ?ta H loft gnd pi nble \u2014 doe* nos \u2022 nd ruin |*Iai«.I\u2019twl» right out 'plartiiieol j* needed No dAily bother with Adhenivni, Out Hnug brand Denture Cushion» U>d»y! 2 liner* for i»p-prr or low or piita* 41 »0.Money buck if ml »Nti*h)>d Al «II druggist* ü.T.k UU-OfcD Co.I ul.BrtMknJfc, Omi.IJ.rn.h- mont lu*.h&idcn cat P mm***\u2019 it / i itpst Tobacco \u2014 Finest Filter \u2022EASY DRAWIN® \u2022\tEXT»* MIUDNES3 \u2022\tWICHE» FLAVOUR \u2022\tCHOICE VI NGHNIA /mi A, £ : \\ m .IL, v r\u2019-'\u201c WITH THE du MAU RI E R tmiUctC EXCLUSIVE FILTER TIP V»
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