Sherbrooke daily record, 5 novembre 1957, mardi 5 novembre 1957
[" 1M7 S\tM\tNOVEMBER T W T\t\t\tF\t1957 S 3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t1 8\t9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 Slietbcooke rally Becocd -1TERN T0\\\\'\\tSHIPS f Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHEREHOOKfc, QUEBEC TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.1^57 SNOWTLTORIES Cloudy today and Wednesday: i few snowflurries tonight; colder Wednesday; Light winds today; Wednesday northwest 15 becoming light in the afternoon; low-high 32 and 40.Sixty-First Year SPUTNIK II EXPECTED TO SPEED UP ECONOMY Monthly Pension Hike Defense Re-Appraisal Seen Passes Final Approval; Further Rise Hinted In Operafion - This is NR1U- Canada * powerful atomic reactor, unsurpassed I\tW I I jn the world as a tool for research, engineering development and testing, which went into operation Sunday.The $5 7,000,000 instrument is housed in a 1 2-storey building at this atomic town 1 30 miles northwest of Ottawa.It took six years to build.\t(Cp photo) Next French Premier Gaillard Likely To Win Approval OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The Progressive Conservative government s proposed a-month boost in federal old age pensions received final Commons approval last mghl in a whirlwind windup to a dragging debate.In its wake remained a hint by Health Minister Mon-teith that further increases in living costs might bring about another pension rise later.But there was no answer to the question of how the increase \u2014 the second this year \u2014 will be financed.The bill will raise to $55 monthly from $4B the universal pension to those 70 and over, re ceived by 810,000 Canadians.The measure, slated to take effect in month-end cheques for November, now goes to the Senate for passage and royal assent.Today the Commons takes up debate on three parallel measures.They would authorize sim-lilar increases to $55 in maximum payments for old age assistance to the needy age 65-69 and to the disabled and blind in need.Means-test ceilings governing the payments also would be raised.To be put into effect, the changes will require approval by the provinces which finance the programs jointly with the federal government.TO APPEAL JUDGMENT In other Commons business Monday: 1.Revenue Minister Nowlan said the government will appeal to the exchequer court against an income tax appeal board judgment affecting income taxes of married couples in Quebec.The judgment upheld a claim that under Quebec\u2019s community of property law a husband could pay tax «n only one-half of his income, his wife paying the tax on the other half.World News In Brier LONDON \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 About 180 persons were killed in more than 39,000 \u201chooligan\u201d brawls throughout Poland between January and September this year, Warsaw radio reported today.QUEBEC* \u2014(CP)\u2014 Quebec trappers will be allowed to kill 31,520 beavers during the present season which opened Nov.1 and ends April 15.OTTAWA* \u2014(CP)\u2014The students\u2019 council of the University of Ottawa has reversed an Oct.9 decision to withdraw from the association of French-language University Students, it was announced Monday night.OTTAWA*\u2014* CP\u2019)\u2014The government is considering changes in the basis for federal grants to municipal airports.Transport Minister Hees said Monday in the Commons.He added that his department is planning to ask Parliament for funds this year to help develop the municipal airport at la Mal baie, Que.OTTAWA* \u2014 (CP)\u2014Agriculture Minister Harkness left Monday by air for Rome where he will head Canada's delegation to the forthcoming meeting of the UN\u2019s food and agricultural organization.New Device Aids Pilots PARIS \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Felix Gaillard, youngest man to seek the French premiership in more than 75 years, appeared certain today of winning National Assembly approval.; Endorsement of Gaillard and a cabinet drawn from all factions except the Communists and the extreme-right Pou-! jadists would install France s 24th post-war government and end a 36-day government crisis.~~\t| Gaillard is 38 today.The pre- vious age record in the premiership was set by Armand Fail-lieres, who took the job in 1883 at 41.Experts reckoned the young fi-,\tnancial expert should get at least QUEBEC (CP)\u2014A test flight j 350 votes in the 695-member as-ended here today inaugurating j sembly, even allowing for some the newest link in a system which ; individual defections.Some esti-allows pilots to follow their mates ran as high as 395.; courses through the air as easily: Only the 149 Communists and as a motorist follows a highway.: Fellow Travellers and 42 Pouja-The flight, made by an RAF!cists were ranged solidly against Valiant jet bomber from England jhim.via Ireland and Gander, Nfld., WAS FINANCE MINISTER was using the Bendix-Deeca radio As finance minister in the last : navigation aid produced by Com- cabinet headed by Maurice Bour-putmg Devices of Canada, Lim- ges -Maunoury, Gaillard made ited, Ottawa.\theadlines with a sweeping aus- ^ The components making up the terity program to bolster system are on display at the Air France\u2019s tottering government fi-Industries and Transport Associ- nances and foreign exchange pos-ation s annual meeting here.ition.He trimmed the budget, de-The plane was due here at valued the franc, slapped a 20-noor|-\tper-cent tax on most imports and With the system, a pilot sees Ï propagandized for a switch to his course traced for him in ink cheaper foods to combat in-on a roller map mounted on the flat ion.instrument panel.\tContinue on Page 5 Poem Tribute To Dog Star Pearson Lauds Russians WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 The Hus sian launching of a dog carrying satellite into space was described here yesterday by Hon.Lester B.Pearson as \u2018\u2018the most far-reach ing scientific development of our ti me.\u2019! But while Sputnik launchings have \"given quite a shock to everyone,\u201d Mr.Pearson denied at a press conference a Russian claim thal intercontinental rockets developed by Russia have marie Western European military bases Obsolete.The 1957 Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Canadian ex ternal affairs minister said Sputnik launchings undoubtedly will expedite American efforts in this field.A \u201cIn six months the United States will launch its satellite,\u201d he said.World tensions then will drop back to pre-Spulnik days.Commenting on Nikita Khrushchev's claim\u2014broadcast by Moscow radio Sunday\u2014that Russian military missile developments have made obsolete Western defence bases ringing the Soviet Llnion, Mr.Pearson said: \u201cDon't think for a minute they are obsolete, because the United States still has the ability of maning a massive retaliation.As long as it can Mr.Khrushchev will be cautious in turning OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 While C « mid inn International Geophysical Year Scientists continued to gathn information on Sputnik II.after successfully tracking it* orhit, other authorities predicted the satellite will bring a boom to the economy and a reap-piaisal of defence policy.Prime Minister Diefenbaker said yesterday in an interview the Russian launching Saturday should act as a new spur for \\\\ estent pooling of scientific information And Defence Minister Pearke* I said e n o r m o u s expenditures would be needed for what has to be done to counter the dangers of modern attack.Dr.D.C.Rose, chairman ol the Canadian national KJY committee, said Canada has successfully tracked down the new satellite's orbit.He added that up to Monday night there had been several radio soundings of Sputnik 11 but as far as he knew it had not been seen in Canada because of poor sky \u2022 watching weather.SEEN BY TORONTONIAN Hut Robert Oldham of Toronto said be and bis son Cbristopber saw Sputnik II \u2014 \"a moving colored object, probably the third brightest thing in Hie sky\"\u2014just before 7 p in, EST Monday night.Officials at Dunlap Observatory Continued On Page 5 » LONDON (Reuters)\u2014The London Star Monday paid tribute to the dog inside the Second Russian satellite with a parody of the nursery rhyme Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.It goes: Twinkle, twinkle, doggy star Now Ï know you as you are.to war.\u201d Man\u2019s amazing future soars !\t\u2014-\u2014 Held within a husky\u2019s paws | Twinkle, twinkle, through the Mother And Child Dog within a glowing tomb; Found Murd©red Can you hear the angel\u2019s wings, Stepping-stone to higher things?Twinkle, Twinkle, blinded-eyed Need a little dog to guide; CURLY IN THE SATELLITE \u2014 Thia picture, taken recently in the Soviet Union, illustrates a ring resembling Curly, in an earth, satellite- U.S.Senators Split Over Missile Progress WASHINGTON \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Senator Everett Dirksen (Rep.111.) said today he is confident the United States quickly will move bark into the king row in missiles and satellite development, But three other senator» indicated no such confidence.So do ail the human race Peering blindly into space.Twinkle, twinkle, on your way Every dog must have his day.God, who guides the sparrows flight.Give you peace when comes the night.SAULT STE MARIE, Ont.\u2014 TP \u2014 A mother and her child were found shot to death in their home at Kirby's Corners, 15 miles north of here, Monday night.Police arc holding a juv-j enile for questioning.Police identified the victims as ! Mrs Patricia Murphy, 30, and her three-year-old daughter Ros-j alie.Both had been shot through j the head with a .22-caiibre rifle.90-Pound Baby\t.\t\u2014- LUTON, England \u2014 (Reuters) Willing lO I l*y \u2014 A 90-pound baby rhinoceros, IX)NDON \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Four-the second ever born in captivity,: teen Britons out of every 100 has been born at Whipsnade Zoo are willing to take a trip into near London, it was disclosed outer space, The Daily Express today.\t! reports today.Red UN Threat Propaganda Dirksen, assistant Senate Re publican leader, made his slate ment after a conference with Admiral Arthur W.Radford, for mer chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.The Illinois senator said he has reason to believe that the United States has made strides in the missile field not matched by the Russians despite their feat in propelling two satellites into space.But three other senators, emerging from a separate seven-hour briefing at the Pentagon, did not echo Dirksen\u2019* optimistic statements.Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B.Johnson of Texas said the United States has \u201cnot kept in step with the needs of our times.\u201d Senator Styles Bridges (Rep.N.H.) said the United States needs a \"top co-ordinator of all activities\u201d in the scientific development of missiles and space vehicles.Senator Stuart Symington (Dem.Mo.), a subcommittee member, said in a speech in Han nibal.Mo., that \u201cthe truth is we arc at least two years behind\u201d the Russians.He added that \u201cunder present policies and programs, (we) can only fall further behind every day.\u201d Smith Wins Byelection MADOC, Ont.(CP)\u2014External Affairs Minister Smith, now Pro | gresive Conservative member for Hastings Frontenac, had bis own seat in the Commons today after a thumping hyelection vie j lory over a Trotskyite Communist.When vote - counting in this eastern Ontario riding stopped I for the night with 138 of the 169 ! polls reported, Mr Smith bad 8,947 votes and Ross Dowson of Toronto, who ran as a self styled Labor candidate, 210.The former University of Toronto president outdrew his 40-year oh! opponent almost 40 to 1.The way was cleared for the external affairs minister\u2019s candidacy by the appointment to the Senate of George S.White, 59-year old Madoc lawyer, who had been in the Commons since 1940 and won again in the June 10 federal election.Must Fight Tories Told TORONTO (CP)\u2014The Ontario branch of Hie parly which vaulted Iasi June from federal opposition to government was warned Monday It must fight to stay there.More than 1,000 delegates to the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association's annual convention heard Justico Minister Fulton outline the Liberal return-to \u2022 power campaign as being based on exploitation of \u201cany latent possibilities of national dis-iinily.\u201d Earlier, Hie convention heard Charlotte Whltton, former mayor of Ottawa, warn that the Liberals would \u201cconcentrate on rebuilding and they arc going to begin in Ontario.\" Mrs.Ellen Fnircloiigh, sccre-lary >' slate, expande/1 the them* and said women must play a part in Hie over all picture and not just in spheres usually relegated to women alone PM TO SPEAK TODAY Prime Minister Diefenbaker is scheduled to address the convention today.Mr.Fulton said the Conservative party has emerged, as it did al the lime of Confederation, \u201cas the only truly national party.\u201d Margaret To Visit Canada Next July I/ONDON - 4P) - Princess Margaret is expected to visit Canada next July.Although no official announcement has been made from Buckingham Palace, It is regarded here as virtually certain that the princess will go to British Columbia for th# centenary celebrations there, and later visit Ottawa and other Canadian cities.A palace spokesman .said today no dates have tx-cn fixed.Mysterious Egg Shaped Object Sparks U.S.Air Force Inquiry Gaspe Copper Opposes Union MONTREAL T \u2014 Gaspe Copper Mines has renewed its attempts to bar the United Steelworkers of America as bargaining agents for employees at the company's Murdochville, Que., operations.The company Monday asked the Quebec labor relations board to reject a union application for certification on the grounds that the union does not now represent a majority of the mine employees.Today's Chuckle When the other fellow at a committee meeting is silent, don\u2019t think he's listening.He's waitit g.UNITED NATIONS, N Y, (CP) Russia\u2019s threat to pull out of the United Nations\u2019 two working disarmament bodies was regarded generally today as more of a propaganda move than an actual step away from international con-siderumn of this vital issue The implication, however, as expressed in Vasily Kuznetsov\u2019s statement to the UN\u2019s political committee late Monday rein a in ed unmistakable: that further talks within the UN on disarmament are useless without Russian participation; and such participation can only be achieved now through some compromise agreement on the Soviet demands.The political committee was called again today to resume consideration of some 10 resolutions and amendments put before it for streamlining by the parent general assembly.But the Soviet move indicated that these procedural votes would have to wait until the interested powers expressed their views on the new stumbling block to a disarmament settlement within the UN.Canada was expected to take the floor today, as a member of the five-power disarmament subcommittee, to give its reaction to the threatened Soviet walkout.Britain also called for rebuttal time and the United States, as the power most concerned in an East-West dispute with Russia, was reported working on a rejoinder as well.The neutralist members, most of whom have considered that last week\u2019s Soviet call for a permanent full - member disarmament commission of the UN went far beyond their previously expressed idea of an expansion of membership in the working groups, were regarded as the real target of Russia\u2019s open statement :n the political committee that Moscow \u201cdoes cot see any sense in further participation\u201d in the UN\u2019s machinery outside the assembly itself.This machinery, summed up in brief, consists of two bodies: the subcommittee made up of the United States.Russia, Britain, France and Canada; and the 12-power commission, composed of the 11 security council members with Canada again represented f fas a major atomic power.Canada, as a relatively small power compared with her comembers of the subcommittee, has gone on record through Prime Minister Diefenbaker as being willing to step out of the five-power group if this would facilitate its efforts at reaching an East-West agreement.But in line with the other expressed view, Diefenbaker also left the way open for a change by indicating that Canada would not oppose extension of the commission's membership if this could have the same result.Russia's proposal of a permanent working body made up of all the UN members would not fit any of these conditions, and so it was regarded as being on the lines of a \u201clet\u2019s ask more and then settle for less\u201d move by the Soviet Union.Kuznetsov called for \u201cimmediate implementation of practical measures in the field of disarmament.\u201d These involved the Russian program of immediate suspension of nuclear weapon tests, \u201cassuming an obligation to renounce the use of these weapons of mass destruction,\u201d reduction of armed forces and dismantling of foreign military bases on foreign territories.WEST'S VIEW The Western proposals, turned down by Russia at the London talks last summer of the subcommittee, carry in them this major difference: that suspension of tests and the obligation not to use nuclear weapons should be tied in thoroughly with an overall disarmament agreement.As Canada\u2019s Wallace Nesbitt reiterated in the debate, \u201cAn undertaking not to use nuclear weapons is by its nature uncontrollable and would be valid only until one government decides to change its mind.\u201d Nesbitt added that Russia may have been prompted by realization that delegates were cool to a proposal India has been circulating privately.It calls on the assembly to turn all arms proposais over to the subcommittee without expressing a preference for any of them.One informed U.S.source said Russia had persuaded India to sound out delegates on this idea\u2014 similar to one which went through last year.Albania Finds Cause For Joy WARSAW \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 This joke was being told in Warsaw today In connection with the Soviet Sputniks: Oct.4, the day on which the first Sputnik was launched, will he proclaimed the national day of Albania.On that day, Albania, population 1,000,-000, ceased to be the smallest satellite of the Soviet Union.Tories Propose Women Peers LONDON.\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The government, in the speech from the throne, said today it will create \u201clife peerages\u201d bringing women into the House of Lords for the first time.Government legislation foreshadowed in the speech will create both men and women life peers.They will have equal sitting and voting rights with hereditary peers who now compose the bulk of the Upper House.LUBBOCK.Tex.(AP)-A mis slle engineer reported seeing a \"brilliant colored egg shaped oh ! ject\u201d which stalled autos in New I Mexico Monday at about the same time the U.S.Air Force started an investigation into similar reports in this and other area».Witnesses say a mystery object skipped about the countryside here and near scientific military bases in New Mexico during the weekend.The reported sightings startled citizens, peace officers and servicemen hut apparently left no concrete trace.James Stokes, 45, an engineer from the USAF missile development centre at Alamagordo, N.M., told news director Terry Clark of station KALG, Alamogordo, 10 autos were stopped on an isolated desert highway, U.S.54, between White Sands proving grounds and Alamogordo Monday.His description was similar to ones reporting a big ball of fire flitting about much of this west Texas area during the weekend.A huge, oval object \u201cnearly as bright as the sun\u201d was reported seen at White Sands proving ground Sunday, hovering near bunkers used in the first A-bomb explosion.Witnesses said other strange lights were seen over other parts of Texas, near Chicago and in Virginia.Clark said Stokes told him occupants of cars saw a strange, unidentified object flying toward them from the northeast.He said his auto radio faded and died, then his engine stopped.He said several other cars were also stalled.Looking up, he told Clark, \"I saw a brilliant colored egg-shaped object making a shallow dive across the sky to the northeast.Then it turned and made a pass at the highway and crossed it not more than two miles ahead.Then it moved away toward White Sands proving grounds to the southwest.As it passed , .I could feel a kind of heat wave, like radiation from a giant sun lamp.But there was no sound.It had no visible portholes and there was no vapor trail.\u201cWhen 1 got back to my car and checked the engine, I found it intact but the battery was steaming.But the engine started with no difficulty.I called officials at the air force development centre and notified them of the sighting\"\t| a SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, NOV, 5, 1057 Skating Rink Operation Discussed At Coaticook Home, School Meeting COATICOOK \u2014 The regular monthly meeting of the Home and School Association was held in the auditorium.The president, Rev.Nevil Tucker, presided, and the minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.Fred Green.A discussion took place con- | ceming the operation of the skat-1 1 ing rink this coming season.The i i School Board has looked after the | preparation of the rink boards, ! making them easily erected or | dismantled.It was agreed that ! season tickets would he sold to 1 users of the rink and that the | proceeds therefrom would ensure the 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THUNDERING ADVENTURE! the silent world V TECHNICOLOR® A COtUMBIA PICTURt Ends Today: \"SCANDAL IN SORRENTO\" Cinamatcopo, Tech, with Sophia Loran, Vittorio Da Sica; also \"ACCUSED OF MURDER\" with Vara Ralston, David Brian.THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 14th 8:30 P.M.NATIONAL BALLET >r CANADA.DAVID ion COMAANY Of ft with full OaCHVtriA *»««»«! fMrart*» OlClIfit rtUM PROGRAMME \"The NuTcracker\" Act III \u2014 \"Lafarruca\" \u2014 \"The Willow\" \u2014 \"Pas de Chance\" \u2014 \"Dances from Sleeping Beauty\" PRICES: Orch.$2.50 \u2022 $2 00 1st Balcony: $2.50 - $2.00 2nd Balcony: $1.50 tax incl.Ticket! now on tale at theatre box office.- MAIL ORDERS NOW - includes self-addressed stamped envelope.A committee consisting of Mr Marsden, Mr.Lawrence and Fred Green was appointed to look in to further details in connection with the rink operation.A hot plate for the school cafeteria was to he purchased.It was announced that the cod-liver oil capsules would again be available for the children and would be distributed early in November.The Association will again make $30 available for school prizes at the end of the year.Mr.Green has completed the cutting of the lumber for the bicycle racks for the school and Homer Cutler will he in charge of getting them assembled, with the help of volunteers.A Hallowe\u2019en party will he held at the school through the co-operatinn | of the Association, the Boy Scouts I and the Girl Guides.Reports j from the treasurer, the cafeteria fund, and other committees were approved.Mr.McKeen, supervisor of County Schools, and Mr.McElroy, of Magog, gave information on the conducting of a dental clinic Members showed much interest in the possibility of holding a dental clinic for the children of the school a! an early date, Rev.N.F.Tucker welcomed Mr.McKeen and Mr.McElroy and also Introduced Mr.and Mrs C, H.Marsden to the gathering.Mrs Homer Cutler and Mrs.Charles Williams gave reports on the recent School Board meeting.Mr.McKeen extended an in vitation to all interested mem hers to attend meetings of tlje Central Board, which are heitf at Ayer's Cliff High School on the second Thursday of each Tnoafh Mr.Philip Lawrence, principal of the school, gave an interesting talk on the subject of, \u2018'Homework,\" and also answered several questions put to him by members on the same subject.Following the meeting a social hour was enjoyed and lunch was served from the school cafeteria facilities.W.A.White, at the Baptist Parsonage.During their stay Dr.Burns visited different sections of the field, preaching in Dixville and Moe\u2019s River, and on Sunday and Monday aj the Coaticook Anniversary services.Communion was observed at both English and French meeting, Mr Bernard Sparnaay assisting.Monday evening Dr Bums addressed a large gathering, bringing both inspiration and encouragement to his hearers.A social hour and refreshments were enjoyed at the conclusion of the meeting BAPTIST CHURCHES VISITED Rev Dixon A.Burns, D.D., superintendent of the Baptist Home Mission Board, and Mrs.Burns, of Toronto, were guests for several days of Rev, and Mrs.ENJOY CAREFREE RETIREMENT with no money worries through Life Insurance carefully planned NOW.Ask the Man from Manufacturers for details.11-57 Manufacturers Life ANNIVERSARY SERVICE The 102nd anniversary was observed at Sisoo Memorial United Church on Sunday morning.Rev.Frank Cant preached a moat Interesting and inaplring sermon for the occasion.It was also the concluding service of Mr.Cant\u2019s ministry here.Special music was rendered by the choir.The anthem, \u201cSeek Ye the Lord,\" was aung, the aolo being taken by the choir director.Robert McAlpine.On Monday evening a turkey banquet was held in the church hall, preached and seved by the ladies of the W.A., assisted by the girls of the C.G.LT.and other ladies of the church.\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022* *»H»?\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022IS \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022» \u2022\u2022\u2022>91 .n,* , \u2019 disappearing dobbin CLAY CROSS, England (CP)-For the first time in the 100 years of plowing matches in this Derbyshire community there was no entry this year in the horse-drawn division.BENEFIT DANCE Milby Church Hall Friday, Nov.8th Music by Sam Hoppar, Lunch.WANT A HOT LIST OF / SPUTNIK 7 \u2014 Looking as though they\u2019re about to launch an earth satellite of their own, these two youngsters huff and puff as they struggle mightily with a mas.siv«e marble ball, part of the elaborate decorations built by Mussolini at the exhibition site outside of Rome.LAYMAN\u2019S SUNDAY Layman\u2019s Sunday was observed at St.Stephen's Anglican Church on Sunday morning.Taking part in the service were Winston Adams, who read the first Lesson, Eric Wallis, who read the second Lesson, Ken Ward and Mr.Jack Brown, who read the prayers.The sermon was delivered bv Ivor Whitehouse, who gave an interesting and timely message on the work of the layman in the church.Show INSURANCE COMPANY XT and STATIONERY Sherbrooke Daily Ikcocd 123 Wellington North Tel.LO.9-3636 MISSION CIRCLE MEETS The Women's Mission Circle, of the Baptist Church, met with Mrs.Gordon Drew.The meeting was opened by the vice-president and the devotional period was led by Mrs.J.V.May.An interesting and inspiring talk by Mrs.W.A.White, was the main feature of the meeting.Mrs.Drew served refreshments following the business period.The Circle and Aid members plan to hold a food sale in the church hall at a later date.The place and date of the next Circle meeting was not decided on at this meeting.General Notes The infant daughter of Mr and Mrs.Frank Peters was christened on Sunday afternoon in Sisco Memorial United Church.Rev.Frank Cant officiating.The grandparents of the child, Mr.and Mrs.Jack Gledhill, were also present.The baby received the names Valerie Anne.Mr and Mrs.W.J.Kellaway and family, of Gordon Station, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Irvin Waldron and family.Mr.Guelph Parker visited relatives in Waterloo during the weekend.Rev.and Mrs.Frank Cant and family left on Monday morning for their new home In Ontario.Mr.Cant will conduct his first service in his new charge at the Woodsley United Church on November 3.A meeting of the Coaticook School Board was held at the School with the chairman, Lyman Armitage presiding.The school tax rate for the current year is IS\u2019-j mills, an increase of one half mill over the previous year.Mr, Orner L'Heureux, of Three Rivers, was a business visitor in town.Personal Chequing Account She's using the new ROYAL BANK TWO-ACCOUNT PLAN to help her save 1.\tSAVINGS ACCOUNT.She uses her Roval Rank swings Accorvr strictly for saving.She never touches it to pay personal or household bills, but leaves her savings severely alone to grow with the regular deposits she makes, plus the interest they earn.Having two separate accounts helps her to save.2.\tPERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT.For paying hills she uses her new.thriftv Roval Rank PERSONAL checking ACCOUNT.She saves money on cheques and time at the hank.It's more business-like too; she receives regularly from the hank a printed record of her account and the actual cancelled cheques, valuable as proof of hills paid.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 This ROYAL RANK '\u2019TWO-ACCOUNT PLAN'! help» you save .puts your personal and household accounts on a business-like basis.Try it.Full particulars at every branch.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Sherbrooke Branch (161 Wellington North) ,\tJ.M.Lambert, Manager. Notes has been reduced from 5 .to -I'-j ''I-.Rates for the re maining terms remain unchang ed.Rumor has it that Russia is selling gold and aluminium lor Swiss account sterling and is using this to purchase copper in European markets.Churchill Attacked In Book LONDON.(CP Britons yes terday witnessed the unusual sight of three distinguished so cialists rushing to the defence of the most venerated Tory of them all.The occasion is the publication of The Business of W er, 396 pages of wartime reminiscences In Maj Gen Sir John Kennedy, director of military operations from 1940 to 1943 and later as sistanl chief of the Imperial gen j oral staff Kennedy criticizes the wartime leadership of Sir Winston Chur chill, implying that Sir Winston interfered too much in strategic matters and was guilty of dicta tonal behavior in dealings with service chiefs WIN LITTLE FAVOR Sir John\u2019s remarks find little favor with three men who work ed closely with Sir Winston during the war Karl Attlee, Eman uel Sh nwell and laird Alexander of Hillsborough, new leader of the socialist opposition in the House of Lords Suss former premier Atllee: \u201cDespite all that can bo said against Sir Winston for interfer-1 ing with the soldiers, 1 feel that if he had been prime minister in \u2018 World War One, we should not I have lost the millions of young men sacrificed by the lack of imagination of the generals and the inability of the civilians to eontrol them.\u201d He echoes Lord Alexander\u2019s comment that \"there seems to be nothing new in this hook except j the recounting of some couver ; salions which would have been better left unpublished.\" MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Previous close Ham CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Previous close 11a m.Abitibi\t\t\t24\t244 Abitibi Pfd\t\t23\t Algoma\t\t\t224\t224 Aluminum \t\t294\t29', Asbestos\t254\t254 B Bathurst \u201cA\u201d\t424\t Bell Telephone\t39\t$9 Brazilian\t84\t64 B.C.Power\t.\t37'*\t38 4 H.C.Forest\t\t84 B B.C.Telephone\t374\t374 H Canada Cement\t22 4\t22 Can.Iron Fdy.\t264\t26 B ('an.Breweries\t244\t24 4 Can.Celanese\t134\t Can IPaciftc Railway\t24\t24'iB Cockshutt Plow\t84\t SoMltan\t.\t184\t184 Dist Seagram\t25\t25 Dominion Bridge\t21\t Dom Steel \\ Coal\t18\t18 B Dominion Stores\t44\t Dominion 1'ar\t84\tH7* Dom Textile\t711\t7 B Gen.Dynamics .\t50\t Famous Players\t154\t Foundation Co.\t184\t Gen.Steel Wares\t5\\\t Imperial Oil\t39\t39 Imp.Tobacco .\t11'ii\t Int.Nickel \t\t89 4\t71 hit.Paper \t\t\t804\t80 V B Int.Pete.\t\t364 B lint Accept\t24\t241 i B Howard Smith .\t27\t25 11 MacMillan \u201cB\u201d\t25\t Massey Harris\t5 4\tV.Mi Coll Frontenac\t50\t'0 Molson A\u201d\t24'*\t Mont.Locomotive\t14\t Dow Breweries\t30\t30 Nat.Steel Car .\t20\t Noranda\t.\t38\t37''.Placer Dev\t\t\tIl 40B Powell River\t32\t384 B Price Bros.\t.\t(1\t414 Quebec Pou or .\t\t27 11 A V Roe\t12'»\t13 Royalile Oil\t144\t14'* Anglo Nfld.B A Oil Brown Company Can and Dorn.Sugar Cons.Paper .Ford \"A\"\t.Fraser Great 1-akes Pajx'r Home Oil \u201cA\" Minnesota A Ont.Nfld Light A Power So.Can Power Pfd.Pernio Pfd.MINKS \u2014 Weedon .BANKS \u2014 B.C.Nationale .Montreal .Nova Scotia .Commerce .Royal\t.5'* 371» 20'\u2022i 27i, 78 «V» 2Ü 54 38 10V.B 27*8 *1 1084 2.10 \u201954 224 B 108 B MOB .25\t.244 8 40 50 41 59 35 41 594 B trill b HAZLE At Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic, on Nov.1st., to Mr.and Mrs.Douglas C.Har.lo (nee Betty Subervi) a daughter, Audrey Elizabeth.MAFDIGO To Mr and Mrs Royoe Mandigo (nee Mary Lois Buchanan) at the Brome Missis quoi Perkins Hospital, Sweets burg.Que.on November 1st, 1957, a daughter, Brenda Gay.RASMUSSEN To John and Mary (nee LeBaron) a son, David Bardt.on November 4, 1967, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.A tiro titer for Mary Ellen, Mark, and Linda.iHarrimu'! Quebec Hardware Officers Elected MONTREAL 0\u201c Pierre A.I nroquc of Grand\u2019mere Monday night was elected president of the Quebec branch of the Cana dian Retail Hardware Associa tion, encompassing 2.000 merchants throughout the province Pierre Trudeau of Montreal was named to represent the branch on the organization\u2019s na tional board while J Jacques Messier of Verdun was elected secretary of the provincial group.CHADSEY INGALLS The mar riage is announced of Glenna Maud Ingalls, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs George II Ingalls, Katovale, Que , and John Elwin Chadsey, only son of Mr.and Mrs Elwin Chadsey, Ayer's (Milt, Que.The ceremony took place quietly m the Melville Presbyterian Church, West mount, Que, un Saturday, November 2nd, 1957, at 1.30 p in.Rev.Charles ( Cochrane officiating.fli'atljn NEXT FRENCH Continued from I page Bourges - Maunoury resigned when the assembly defeated Ins liill to give limited home rule to Algeria Gaillard chose bis former chief to be interior minister.In his cabinet lineup.Gaillard also retained Socialist Clirislinn Pineau ns foreign minister and Robert La cost e.another socialist, as the government chief in Al gerla, the key post he has held since Mollet became premier in January 1958.k Bell Stock Bill Changed OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The Senate Monday night amended a private bill to ensure that now stock is sues by the Hell Telephone Company of Canada are in accordance with provinrial legislation.The amendment was proposed by Senator Gustave Monetle (PC\u2014Quebec), who last week questioned a section of the bill dealing with the sale of stock by the company.At that time he said the bill states in advance that all stock sales are valid.He claimed this meant that controls of sales by provincial securities commissions was to some extent discarded.Senator Monette\u2019s amendment was seconded by Senator Paul II Bouffard (L\u2014Quebec ), who spon sored the legislation.The bill would authorize the company to increase its authorized capital to $1,000,000,000 from $504 000,000.Christmas Specials.The following Specials, until Nov.10th only, are good on renewals, new or Christmas gift subscriptions: American Home, 16 m., $2; Good Housekeeping.2 yr»., $3.98; Harper's Bazaar, 22 nr, $5.98; House Beautiful, 2 yrs., $6; Sports Afield.20 nr, $2.98; Town 8 Country, 22 nr.$9.40, and othars.Ladies' Home Journal, until Nov.30, 23 months, $4.47.By allowing me the pleasure of forwarding your Christmas and other magazine subscriptions, a part of each dollar remains in the city, end on» cheek or money order covers all your subscriptions.A magazine or newspaper brings \u2022 reminder of your thoughtfulness throughout the year.There are magazines for Children, 'Teenagers, Men and Women at special low Christmas ratas for two or more gifts.A large, beautiful display of Christmas Greeting Cards and useful Novel Gifts awaifs your choice.Why not drop in today and see the display?DONALD KILGOUR SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE AGENT FOR ALL MAGAZINES, GREETING CARDS, NOVEL AND USEFUL GIFTS 743 McMonomy Blvd., Sherbrooke.CPR Diesel Hearings To End Today OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Royal com mission hearings on CPR use of firemen in diesel yard and freight servi e were expected to end today.CPR counsel Ian D.Sinclair was to reply briefly to union argument concluded Monday by David Lewis, representing the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men and Enginemen (CLC).Mr.Sinclair wound up the railway\u2019s case Oct.30.The three - man commission, headed by Mr.Justice R L.Kel lock of the Supreme Court of Canada, would then compile its report, expected to take at least three months t.o complete.Mr.Lewis in summing up the union\u2019s case Monday saicl the CPR was in effect asking for a wage cut in its attempt to lake firemen off diesel yard and freight service.\"If 'he removal of firemen increases the hazards to safety of hurtaan life, reduces the possibility of saving even one human life, the expense saved is not justified,\" he said.AID TO ENGINEER In outlining the duties of firemen, he stressed their ability to increase the safety of the railway.Firemen assisted the engineer in the inspection of locomotives before and during runs and in making necessary repairs on the road, and replaced the engineer \u201cin esse of need.\" Firemen should be on hand to step in, not only in the unusual case when the engineer suffered a seizure or became violently 111, bu in \u201cless spectacular in stances\u201d when he suffers a mild illness or \"because he is just fanned out.\u2019\u2019 \u201cTKrrM our ulncor»* thank* and\tappre- ciation to nil who analatert in any way al the lime of the audflen pan*.In# of a dear huahand and father, Mr f*re»ton Swallow; to the hearer», those who aenl flower» and food and card* of aympathy.The many kind nenae* khown u» at thl* time will al way* he remembered.ANN IK, wife, TARI, and I.II.Y, (Son and fiaughfer-ln-law); I.KONARI) and fiFRAKDINK, (Son and Daughter-in-law).WING At Foster, Que , on Monday, November 4, 1957, Hur vey Sherman Wing, husband of the late Alma Thomas, in his 92nd year.Resting at Robb's Ku neral Home Reg'd., Knowlton.Funeral service from ihc Bishop Carmichael Memorial Church, Foster, on Wednesday, Novcm her (I at 2 30 p m.Interment at Knowlton, Que.lOHNSroyfrl FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect 5».\u2014 LO 2-2466 In fHrmuriam f'RAF K In loving memory of our dear mother.Je**le Florence Miller, j who pARNerf away November 5th, 1»3H.\"Mingling today with a few allcnl I teari Are the happy memorial of bygone yeera; Juit a* you were, you w411 always be Treasured forever In our memory.\u201d i Ever rciueuibeied by.JIMMIK and ANNIE.r R.L.BISHOP \u2018V \u2022\t0 ' ; FUNIRAL CHAPIL A AMBULANCE Slavics 100 Quvan Blvd.\u2014 LO.1-m?Wa Rani Hospital Bads GRIFFITH \u2014 In our dear father, loWng memory of and grandfather, I who paused away Edward Griffith, Nov.s.mo.A smile, a tear, a thought aincerc.How often, Dad, we wl*h you were here.Alwaya ramembered by.HKS' FAMILY.MacDONALD\u2014In loving memory of my dearly beloved wife, Melltt i who pased away Nov.5th, 105.1 i \"Many a lonely heartache, many a «lient tear but always a beautiful , memory, of the one I loved *o dear.\u201d j Always remembered by Ronnie.OlK E.PROVOST MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Doubla Protection Seal and Certificat* Guarani**.T*l.LO.91700 or LO.9-2822 Corn«r King E.and 15th Av*.Sherbrooke, M.cPONAf.n In lovln* momorv j uf our dearly beloved sister-in-law j and dear Auntie liejltta who paased \\ away Nnv.5th, 1D5.V \u201cA link in our chain haa been broken bul beautiful ! memories remain.\u201d Alwaya remem- j beted by Oeorse, Frankie, Murray, Nlta, Cheryl Ann, Lynn.Kim and Brent.MaeDONALD In loving memory ' of our dearly beluved daushler-lri- J \u2018 law Mellila who pasacd away Nov.5th, 1*55.\"(iod muat have a beautiful garden as he always chooses the best.\" Treasured memories, always remembered by Dad and Mother J \"Mac.\" Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks I1.1U o«f > martin*) DEATH NOTICES 16c par Una, Minimum oziarge tl.M) (10 line* or feaai.IN MCMONIAM5 UM piua M tenu me tor met ry Add* Uonal names aver three It OenU each name.aul a Move, nuticu) must CAHKV SIGNA rUHC OF PAS.nr sending Nonu*.r SHTRBROOKE DAII-Y RKr«j«n, TUKSDAY.NOV ¦»\t1»S7 1.Articles For Sale SPORTING Rtn» ton ollbr* r«pe*l«r, condition new.1430 Mtrril Rtreet.Corner Vimy .South.GrRL*S skates *lie ÎH Kacellent con* ditlon.WOO Call LO *-2477 between p m.LEONARD refrtftrator, 9V* cu ft .3-piec« bedroom act.cedar cheat, j ArbortU'top living room t a b 1 e a, j breakfast aet erlth extra large table.steel bed springi.floor and (able lamps Phone LO 9 32M after 8pm GUARANTEED used washers used refrigerators, used range*, priced to clear.On display at Keeler A Cross.14® Wellington North.15.Rooms To Let MODERN living room, furnished, heaU cd.and hot water, for two persons.Kitchenette with Frigidaire and elactric stove, bathroom with show* er.By the week Orleans Apart* ments, 913 King George Street.1 NICELY Furnished room telephone privileges Tel LO 1*0029 after 3 00 p.m.GENTLEMAN boarder or roomer Apply at 97B College Street, Richmond, Que 16 Room and Board ROOM to lit or room *nd board, comfortable home, near bus stop Apply at 1222 Prospect, corner of On tario Street WAIMT ADS WHERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING ! FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS 'hone _ LO 9-3636 Connects All Deportment* 39.Lost BROWN PURSE either on Quebec or London fttreet Reward, cell LO 2-070® THURSDAY EVENING \u2014 wallet con teinlnj aum of money and papers valuable to owner Return of wallet to Record Office.119 Wellington Btreet North, would be greatly appreciated by Thomas Kennedy TWO cheats of drawers, book case.\ta J Y D L.table and four chairs, natural finish\tV^OntCu *0 rUfCnOSO all l4ke new Also dinner rhinal - - - ¦¦¦¦' ¦ - Rosenthah Phone LO, 7-^227 h*.^ f-ARGE ( RIB In good condition Tel tween 8 and I pjo\tj ^ 2 2215, 100 HUSH El,* Laurentian turnips No brown heart.30c bushel William McKee, R.R 2.North Hatley.L'ISLET Combination cosl wood and oil blower stove, electric washers Ironer, GE Refrigerator Moffat electric stove.Easy chairs Bed hack test Bedroom set fwalnutj with box spring and maitreaa.Dial LO 9-2R2R Baldwin\u2019s Storage.400 Frontenac Street USED FURNITURE\u2014- bought for cash In exchange for new Terms avail able.Call Dick Tolhurat, LO.9-3970.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH HAffc \u2014 4 cants pet word, minimum charge 30 cent» tor I* words or teas, three consecutive insertions.$1.23; six consecutive insertions.$2.29; (Cash rate; '0 cants tor mailing Record Boa re pile* AD® ACCBPI1D - Ail forms ->\u2022 classified ads.Legal Notices eno Auction falas accepted until 4 oo p.m.the day orewous to the data at insertion L0 9 3636 4 Property For Sole NORTH WARD, 8-room house, ren trally locsied.4 bedrooms, double living room, dining room, planned kitchen, 2 bathroom», sunporch.»ti tomatlc oil heating, garage In basement.This 4s a home not to he overlooked for the price.Eoi in formation telephone LO 9-8284 after 3pm YU'LL be happiei thla winter llv* I Ing In a home of your own ( all ! Charles Connors, LO.2-400(1 \u2014.-\ti VERY NICE modern house In the West Ward, two tenements of five I room* with modern bathroom, oil | furnace with hot water heating i system, hardwood finish, i ecently ! conatructed, verv warm house.Price arrangements msv be made, i < at! LO 9-2983.MOST wonderful brick plaster, new 30 room Individual residences (under contruction) 1875 Grime, 1973 2015 Leclerc, near Jacques Cartier BeauUful natural oak finish throughout, Overall* automatic heatings, corner plumbings.Large basements, large garage, large lot* Strictly residential sections.Convenient financial arrangements.Possession anytime Visitors welcome Call Hebert\u2019s, 2135 Hachand Phone LO 2 0874 5.Lots For Sole SELECT' now-, your residential lot Build your wonderful family residence North\u2014 Leclerc, Jacques Cartier, Grime Sheets.West St.Catherine.Hachand, Leonard, St Esprit Streets.Strictly residential .«\u2022actions.Favourable financial arrangements Visit now.this, your future location See Hebert*», 2153 Hachand Phone 1.0 2-0874 26 Help Wanted: Male YOUNG MEN Will employ several young mt-n as branrh manager trainees Applicant* must In- high school graduates, bilingual, preferably single, between 21 and 28 years of age This position offers a secure future with splendid advancement opportunities in the consumer finance field.Benefits include group life and hospitalization insurance and a liberal savings and retirement plan.Apply HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION f»B Albert SI , Sherbrooke.IMMEDIATELY 25 m*n for »t«»dv work In woods.Sherbrooke Comp ton County 1*11 LO 2 42«2 between 3 and 7 pm 27\tFemale HUo Wanted TYPIST for cleric»! work In »mall office Some French required Tel LO 9-1280 28\tDomestic Help Wanted TO DO homework, preferred to sleep in All electric») Mppllunce».1 child T el LO 7-»:i28 after 0 90 p.m.40.Found FOUND .Grey itrtped cat, wearing collar and belli, ha* been in vicinity of Deacon Street, Lannoxville, for (he pant few day*.Would owner pieaae phone LO.7 8730.BURY \u2014 Mrs.V, Wheatley who has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.McGee has returned to her home in Ville St.Laurent.Mr.Bruce MacRae and Miss Beverly MacRae of Westmount and Miss M Blachford of Notre Dame de Grace, were recent guests of Mrs.K MacRae friends of Mrs.O.Allison will be sorry to hear she is ill and confined to bed Mrs.E Smith was visiting her sister, Mrs.K Harper, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Stoddard in Hatley.Mrs.L.D.MacLeod has gone to Richmond whore she will pend the winter.Australia's favorable trade balance was $40.500.000 for the third 'quarter of 1957, against a $9,000,-000 deficit a year earlier.Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LA NOUAIS * MONTY \u2014 General »nd Estai» \u2014 0 Wellington South - LO 2-4735.36,\tMiscellaneous DA VE*» OGUVERY Fracking «er /tc* for your furn'turo\u2014or delivery Packing *nd storage servie» avail *bl».Téléphona LO 3-8062.TELEVISION SET'S rented monthly.A»k about rant al-purcha»# plan Keeler A Cro»».149 Wellington Nui t h BOY AGED 4.foi adoption, In United Chinch family.Box 42.Record.37.\tPersonal HYGIENE supplie» (rubber good»).Mailed postpaid tn plain sealed envelope with prie» Hat.six samples.25c\t.\u20194 samples, $109.Mall order Dept C 2, Nov Rubber Co., Ho* 91, HamllUm, Ont.j ASHTON R.TOBIN.Q C.Trial Work and General Practice.Rosenhloom Hldg opposite City Hall, 138 Wei lington (North! 1*0 2-2129 WESLEY M BRADLEY, Q.C., 4,17 St James St Weal, Montreal.AVanut 8-8942 HOME OWNERS- EXTERIOR CHRISTMAS DEC ORATIONS by «xpontinced display man Lighting, Santa Claus, Nativity Scant, ate.Skatchos and plans on raque*» No obligation.Phone early.LO.76127.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS A SON.Chartered Ao-countant*.Montreal LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Messier, Gascon Chartered Account* anti.Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel.LO 2-9t!H(i Dentists Pit.J V LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist 294 Wellington St North opposite Court House Phone: LO.7 8944.Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist.Continental Building.Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2 9517 Eve* examined.12.To Let PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS by manufacturer.Reason able prices ROBERT BLOUIN 1508 King W\u201e LO.9 3473 3 ROOM tenement, complete bath room, sun porch, ami place for garden Bu» passes dooi \\ month free rent Immediate occupants Tel LO 7-5312 HEATED 5 room fist, stove, ref rig erator and floor coverings furnished Hot water year around 966 Kingston \\vr Immediate oecu fancy.Tel.LO 9-38*23 local 3 be tween 8.30 a m and 5:90 p m NORTH WARD, heated, five ver> large rooms, beautifully decorated hot water furnished.Inlaid in kit chen Phone after 5.LO, 9 3284 FIVE ROOM tenement with bathroom 178 Queen St.LennoxvtUr.Call LO 1*8844.APARTMENT with modern living room, bedroom, and kitchen, turn 4*hed and heated, hot water, frig | tdaiie, 220 Watt Electric stove, tile bathroom Including bath and show ei, b> the week Orleans Apart menu.913 King George Street HEATED apartment.4** rooms, flie place, ground floor.Immediate oe cupancv Tel 2 8507 or apply 925 Walton Ave 5 ROOM heated apartment, hot oat er year round Available tmmedtat-\\s Also 3 room heated apartment Apply 475 YTmv St Apt 15, or Tel 2*8852 GENERAL STORE Opportunity to buy established business HAROLD F.BALDWIN Baldwin's Mills, Costicook T«L VI.9 8051 or VI.9 3755 Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Cti»rt«rnl AcrOMDUnU C K HELANUER.U A D SAINT JAUgUKS.C A YVON SIROIS U A PIERRE COMTOIS CLAUDE POULIN.UA H» Wellington North.Shsrhnvili» Tel LO L3«»l TV OWNERS Have your TV tn Fop Shape by replacing vour defective tubes.TV completely check cd for $2.00.Guaranteed by Electronic expert ricture tube repaired $5,00.Phon* Andra Vervllle, LO 7 977) 1609 King St ».AUCTION SALE F O R Mrs.Byron Wilson and Mr.Sanders, SALK TO Si MILO IN LIST WING 0» ARINA Thursday, Nov.7th, '57, AT 7 P M SHARP Dining room set.Frigidaire tefrig erator.chesterfield sot.kitchen sot.Belanger kitchen range.1 doubla bed.1 rollaway bed.I Hollywood bad (newt; vacuum cleaner; Coleman space heater.clothes hamper; couch; hureaua, table model radio; pressure cooker; electric Iron (new); electric heater; drop leaf table, gateleg table, wicker chairs small chin» cabinet; tri lamps; odd tables, odd chairs, rock Ing chairs; occasional chairs, rug 14 \\ 14.trunks, linen, blankets, fancy work; pictures A paintings, books; kntek knacks, dishes, kitchen ware; and manv articles too numerous to mention Terms CASH Please note time of sale \\RT RENNE IT, tAuctioneeri, Tel Saw vervllle, 99W l.ennoxvllle Oftlce LO 7 4024 FOR SALE RUBBER STAMPS MADE TO ORDER No of\tNot\tNot Lines Over 2\u201c Over 3\" 1\tSI.00\t$1.03 2\t1.50\t1.55 3\t2.00\t2 05 4\t2.40\t2.45 5\t2.80\t2 90 Puces for other si/e> Available I on request\tAllow one week i for delivery.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD PRINTING CO 128 Wellington St.North Tel LO 9 3638 Physical Ed Is Topic At Magog Home And School MAGOG.\u2014 The October meet-i ing of the Magog and Diitrict Home and Sehool Association was held in the auditorium of the P K.H S.recently with the preai-dent, Mrs.J.Gilchrist, presiding,1 The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs A.Lindsay B ' Hodge, treasurer, submitted his report.lack Gilchrist, chairman of the School Board, spoke a few words outlining the duties of the hoard, etc., and was thanked by J.B.Conner.Mrs L.Mac-Keen, convener of the program committee, called on the new- physical instructor, !.Peake, who gave an outline of the physicial education plan for the coming year.Mr.Peake was thanked by Mr.Juhy for his fine talk.L.MacKeen introduced P.Murray MacFarlane, B.Sc., physical education instructor in Montreal, who spoke on athletics, social interests and studies.Mrs.Eva Trew thanked Mr MacFarlane.The topic for the November meeting will be \"Citiiens at Work.\u201d Dr Lome Hamilton, guidance officer, Montreal High School, will present the various aspects of a modern guidance program for school pupils ST FAITH'S GUILD St.Faith's Guild held the regular meeting in the church hall with Mrs.R Malcolm as hostess.The gift donated by Mrs.N.Shea was won by Mrs.J.Lowde The next meeting will take place in the church hall on Nov.ft.with Mrs.C.MacDonald as hostess.The members will make preparations for the supper tea which will be held the following evening ST.LUKE\u2019S GUILD St I,uke's Women\u2019s Guild meeting was held at the home of Mrs.1 Moynan on Main St Mrs.R Campbell presided over the business meeting.A sum of of $350 was voted on for the Building Fund.Mrs.M.Gustin donated the gift and it was won by Mrs.E.Jackson.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.M.Gustin, Pine St.SOCIAL AND CURLING CLUB An ivcecutive meeting of the j Magog Social and Curling Club | was held recently at the home of ihe president, Mrs.C.Styan.Plans were made for the opening general meeting to be held ion Thursday; November 7, at 8 p.m in the Club House The incoming slate of officers i is as follows President, Mrs.J.Styan: vice-president, Mrs Anne Moynan; secretary, Mrs.Margaret i Conner; treasurer, Mrs.Nancy IPacaud, match committee, Mrs.Margaret Styan and Mrs.Anne Moynan.membership, Mrs.Rox-ane Trew; house committee, Mrs.E.Jackson; kitchen, Mrs.Mary ; Pilkington; social convener, Mrs.Gaétan Meek; social membership, Mrs.K.Griffiths; business girls rep , Mrs.Ruth Martin.GENERAL NOTES Mr Donald Parker has returned to Flin Flon, Man., after spending three weeks with his parents.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Parker.Hatley St.Mrs J.Conner.Bullard St., spent a day recently in Water-ulle.visiting her uncle.Mr.F K Holtham, and Mr.and Mrs.las B McNaughton.Miss Audrey Conner, student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital, spent the week-end at the home of her parents.Mr.and Mrs.J.Conner, Bullard St.Mrs.H Patterson and Mrs.J, Conner were visitors in South Bolton recently, guests of Mrs.Gordon Fuller.Radio Guide TV Guide S Oti Kamer'a Kooet j W Rawhide 5.45 ftevtnx reporter 5 55 By Line 8 00 CBC News and Sportcett 8 15 Evening Interlude LUO CBC Newt / 05 Concert l ime L3U CBC News 7.35 Concert lime 8\t00 CBC New* 4.15\tMorning Dévouons 4 30 MuticeJ MarcB Peat 9\t00 CBC New» 9 05 Music ia Lbe Morning 9 45 Fighting Word» 10.15\tKindergarten of the Air 10.30 Shirley Brett 10\t40 Ruth Harding 19 45 CBC News 19 48 Carriebean Cruise 11\t00 School Broadcast 1159 Western Roundup 5.00 Press New* 5 05 Hiding The Range 8 30 Rawhide 5 45 Broadway Show Tunes H 90 f :B( \\ew* 0 19 Town Crier 6.00 0 05 6 45 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 4.00 R 15 «45 9 00 9.30 10.15 10 39 tO 40 10.45 Dawn New* Roundup Wally Trudeau Sacred Heart Hfm Press News Wally Trudeau Local News Wally Trudeau CBC News A Weather Wally Trudeau Morning Devotion» Back To The Bible Over The Footlights Ktnderaarten of the Air Coffee Break Ruth Harding Mualc For Yoo 5 30 Supper Club 6.15\tSports Review H.3Û Supper Club 7.00\tVermont at Seven 5.5*5 Sign On 6.00\tCoffee time 0 25 Headline New» 6.30 Farm Journal 6.45 Coffee l'Une 6.55 Weather or Not 7.(X) i*ha Billboard 7.15\tCoffee Lime 7\t45 News 8.00\tMorning Special 8.15\tToday's New» and You 6.30 1\u2018own Crier 8\t45 Family Album 9.00\tNews 9.05 Music 5 Oft News 5.05 Sptnerama 5\t30 New* and Sport* Capsule 5.3*5 Splnerama 6\t00 News and Weather 6.10 Make Believe Ballroom 6 30 News and Sports 6.00 8.95 6.15 6.30 6.38 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.85 8.00 8.10 8\t30 8.85 9.00 9\t05 » 10 9.20 9 30 10\t00 10 05 11.00 11.05 11.30 New*.Weather Yawn Patrol Sacred Heart Pgm News Musical Clock News and Weather Musical Clock New* l* Weather Musical Clock News and Sport* Musical Clock News Musical Clock News Weathercast Fifty a Day Memo from Morgan's Rendetvou* Rod News Make Believe Ballroom New* V A P Calling Musical Menu CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING \u2022\u202230 Roll Back tk« Year* 7\t00 Tune* For Tuesday /JO hiebu vallé 8\t00 Montreal Drama 8.30\tAnthology 9\t00 Arrangers' Workshop 230 Leicester Square WEDNESDAY 11\t45 Musical Program 12\tUO BBC New* 12 15 Page* From Life U.J0 Fam) Broadcaat 12 59 Officiai rime Signal 1.00\tCBC News and Weather Forecast 1.15 The Happy Gang 1\t46 The Word of The Lord 2\t00 T-Can Matinee 3.00\tLolly too-dum 3\t30 Marine Investigator 4.00\tLncores 4\t27 CBC News 4.30\tEarly Strings 4.45\tLegends of Central America CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING » 8.15 Sportscast \u2022 6 20 1 240 Supper Club ! 8.»J0 Assignment 7.00\tMusical Pgm.7.30\tBishop's University on The Air 7.45\tChicho Valle?WEDNESDAY 11.00\tPress News II 30 Sunshine Hour 12.00\tNews 12.05 i\u2019he Sunshine Hour 12.30\tRosenhloom'* Newscast 12.35 Sportscast 12.45\tOur Ga) Sunday 1.00\tCBC News 1.15\tMusical Master 2.00\tCBC News 2.03 Trans Canada Matinee 3.00\tPreas News 3\t05 Spina 'N Needles 4.00\tEncore* 4\t27 CBC New* 4\t30 Bandstand Par ade 5\t00 Press News 5.05\tRiding The Range WIKE (1490 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.15\tCountry Music Time 7.30\tHouse Of Sounds 8\t00 Sandman's Matinee WEDNESDAY 9\t15 Morning Devotion* 9.30\tHomemakers 9 45 Jimmy Fiddler 10.00\tNews CLOS The Three Suns 10.15 Ringo 10.30\tMelody ripping m 11\t00 News 11.05\tPersonaUtles In Print 11.10\tMelody Tippin in 12.00\tScoreboard 12.10\tNews 12.25 Weather Forçait 12\t30 today in Vermont 2 45 Chevrolet Showtime CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.40 Make Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews and Sports / 15 Amos N' Andy 7.45\tEye Witness « 00 Europe Confidential 8\t30 Big Top Ten 9\t00 Edward R.Murrow 9 15 Robert Q.Lewis WEDNESDAY 10.30 National New* and 10 20 Viait to Turkey iu.Jo ULsunguianeo Artist* | lLOO The World yt Mu Ac t2.U0 CBC News ano «go-off 5 00 5 30 5 45 5.55 «00 0 15 6.30 7 00 7.30 7.40 19.30 19.50 ll.UO 12.0U Collector's Choice Rawhide Rovtng Reporter By Line CBC News and Sportcast Sights and Sounds Continental Carousel Votce* in Concert Introduction to Wed Night Piers Plowman National News and Roundup Midweek Review Music of Beethoven CBC News and sign-off 9\t00 be Concert Hah 9.30 Symphony Concert iu jU Music (or Relaxing 10 45 l>ow Sport Show 1100 Dominion News 11.15 House Party Hop 12 00 Station Closing 5 30 Rawhide 5\t45 Broadway Show Tunes 6.00\tNew* 8.10 Town Cner New» 6.15 Sportcast 6\t25 1240 Supper Club 7.00\tMusical Programme 7\t30 Spotlight on Music 8-30 Assignment 9.00\tGdn Music Hail 9.30 School for Retarded Children 9.45 Memo from cue U N 10\tÜO Shadows 10.30 Music for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDom News 11.10 Music til midnight 12.00\tClosing with 11.45 12.00 12.05 12.15 12.30 12.35 1.00 1 05 1.15 130 1\t45 2.0U 2\t05 2.31) 2 45 3.00 3.05 3.13 3.30 4.00 4.05 5.00 5.05 Money Man News A Weather The Litle Show News Quu News and Sports Homemakers' Choice News Meet Tha Artist Top l'une l'une \"57\" Time House Party News Doris Clark Party Line Road of Life Community New* Dear Dorothy-Second Mrs.Burton Music Round the World News Club 800 News Sptnarama Dix 10 00 Just Good Music 11.00 Final Newt 11.10 Sign Off 1.00\tNews 1 05 Pops Concert 2.00\tMusic You Want 3 00 1490 Club 5.00\tCountry A Western Music 5.30\tSupper Club 6.15 Sports Review 6.30\tSupper Club 7.00\tVermont at Seven 7 15 U, S Navy Band 7.30\tHouse of Sounds 8.00\tSandman's Matinee 10.00\tJust Good Music 11.00\tNews 11.10 Sign Oft 9 45 Songs tn the Night 10.00\tNews & Sports 10 Ub Starlight Concert 10.30\tNew\u2019s A Sports 10 35 Starlight Concert 11.00\tSports 11.10 Local News 11.15 The World Tonight 11.35\tVisit with Val 12 00 News, Sign Off 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miscellaneous articles, Mrs L.Eldridge, $26; hats and shoes.Mrs.Ellen Fuller, $17.18; cloth-, ing, Mrs Kate Bailey, $47 02; mystery, Mrs.C.S.Adams.$8 35; tea tables.$8.10; hand made tea table stand, $7.donations, $17; making a total of $177.Island Brook Couple Celebrate 45fh Anniversary \u201cISLAND BROOK - Mr and Mrs K H.Burns entertained about 70 guests at their home in the afternoon and evening to celebrate their 45th wedding anm versary The dining room table covered with a hand-embroidered doth was centered with a 45 stand orna ment and a three tier wedding cake made and decorated by-Mrs Burns niece.Mrs Kenneth Morrow Mr and Mrs Burns were the recipifnis of 12 red roses and chrysanthemums, sent by their only sou.Ansell.and his wife from St Rose, who were unable to attend.Refreshments were served dur mg the afternoon and evening In the evening Mr.Burns' young est brother, Thomas Burns, offer ed congratulations while Robert Burns, a nephew, presented the celebrants with an envelope, and many other gifts for which they expressed their sincere thanks SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY NOV.5.19.47.Out-of-town guests were from BromptonviUe, East Angus, Cook shire and Sawyerville.Mr Burns was united in marriage to Ethel Miller on October 22nd 1912.The ceremony took place at the old Miller home just a short distance front where the Burns now reside They have lived most of their married years in Island Brook.GENERAL NOTES The many friends of Mrs.J.French will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr and Mrs Garnet Lister and son, Alton, have moved back to their home here after spending a year at Lawrence in Mrs Lister's house Mr Roy Largy.of Magog, spent a weekend with his sister, Mrs Gordon Lister and Mr.Lister and family.Guests of Mr and Mrs.Lovell Spaulding during the weekend were Mr and Mrs A H.Banks, Mr Peter Banks.Miss Imrna King; 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don St., following a trip to St.| Johnsbury, Vt., and other points Î of interest.\u2022 * * Mr Hollis Williams, of Mont real, arrived yesterday, to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs.Hollis J.Placey, which took place this morning.* \u2022 * Friends of Mrs E.B.Bell, of Mansonville, will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Picken Mr.and Mrs.Arnold McKeage and Mrs.Michael Gromley, all of Lcnnoxville, were weekend guest* of Mr.and Mrs Picken s ! son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Norman W\u2019ightman, of Bedford.* \u2022 \u2022 Miss Kathleen Fox and Mr Joseph Edwards, of Montreal, and Mr Albert Lariviere, of Miami Beach, Fla., were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas H.Fox, Dufferin Ave.* \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Carl Griffith and ! children, David, Libbey and j Christopher, have returned to Montreal, after spending the week-end with Mrs.Z.W Griffith, Vimy St.\u2022 « \u2022 ,yr and Mrs.H.St., C.Moffatt have returned to their home, on Newton St., after having spent the week-end in Burlington, Vt.Beauty Tips Binding the polish at the tip of the nail will check excessive chipping of nail polish Do this by applying a cover coat at the nail tip after the first coal of nail polish.Then finish with a protective coat over the entire nail.Homemaking A y.utng girl who religiously scrubs her face with soap and water is following good beauty habits.However, if she tends to dry skin, she will need to substitute a cleansing cream for soap ard water during the day.NEWCASTLE BRIDGE.N B.\u2014The marriage of Miss Margaret Roberta Lawson, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter C.Lawson, of Minto, N.B., to F L Kaye 6d mund Huet, son of Mr.and Mrs.J E.Huet, of Granby, took place recently in the church of St.Michael and All Angels, Newcastle Bridge, N B.The church was adorned with multi-colored gladioli and the choir rendered the wedding music.Given in marriage by her fath-er, the bride wore a white nylon ; silk marquisette gown fashioned with insets of lace.Her shoulder ; length veil was of tulle illusion : and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses.Miss Nancy Beattie, of Montreal, as maid of honor, and Miss Betty Lawson, sister of the bndc and Miss Peggy Jervis, of Mont-i real, as bridesmaids, wore similar styled waltz length gowns of em erald green crystalette over taf-j feta and carried nosegays of yellow roses and gladioli.Mr.Peter Mieszwokski, of St.Lambert, acted as best man for the groom and the ushers were Mr.William Lawson, brother of | the bride and Mr.Page Lidstonc, of Granby.The bride\u2019s mother, Mrs.Law-son, chose a brown floor-length gown with small beige velvet ha\u2019 \u2018 and matching accessories.Mrs.Huet, mother of the groom was in a sandalwood floor length gown with which she wore j a pink feather hat and mink : cape.Following the ceremony, a rc-; ception was held at \u201cLakepond\" Head-Hugging And Feminine By MURIEL PENN LONDON Reuters \u2014 Hats for the winter are small, head - hugging and feminine.Many of them are really pretty.Gone are the hard \u2018 buckets'\u2019 of last year and, except for a few models for formal occasions, so are the enormous cartwheels with shallow brims.Thi< season's hats are soft ana draped, off the face, but more often than not, hair hiding.Possibly because of the scarcity of rabbit fur, stiff felts have given way to soft jerseys, crocheted chenille, satin, tweed and, above ali, velvet, fur and feathers.the summer residence of the bride\u2019s parents, at Sunnvside Beach, N B Mr.and Mrs.Huet later left for a motor trip through the southern states an! Mexico, the bride travelling in a royal blue ensemble with winter white hat and black accessories.Her corsage was of pink and white sweetheart roses.Upon their return.Mr.and Mrs.Huet will reside in Moose Jaw.Sask.Mrs.Huet is a graduate of Netherwood School, Rothesay.N.B., and of the Montreal General Hospital School of Nursing and the groom attended Acadia University, Wolfville, N S.and the University of New Brunswick, Fredericton.Out of town guests were from Montreal, Granby, Fredericton and St.John, N B.+ * * CANADA POWER » KElWM^ Kà sfîüïüïijîïîüjj \u2022 \u2022\u2022Btaaasflaaaaa* M MODEL N*.K44G-1 » only Southern Canada Power and Kelvinatorate celebrating then JWh year ot bringing you high quality Kelvmatoi appliances at low money saving prices.Big Kelvinator 10.8 cubic foot Refrigerator marked down (torn 95 regular price to new low anmveraaiy price! including your old tefngeralor.Better Hurry! 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Merton McPherson, sister-in-law of the groom, was in a Princess style waltz length dress of ntle green taffeta, the low V nock-lino and skirt panels accented with bows of green velvet, she wore a small matching hat andj carried a colonial bouquet of yel- j low snapdragon and mauve asters.Miss Beverly Durrell.as bridesmaid, was in a daffodil yellow taffeta dress styled identically to that worn by the matron of honor, a small matching hat, and carried a colonial bouquet of crimson asters and yellow snapdragon.The junior bridesmaid, Miss Mavis Dougherty, cousin of the bride w ore a blue flowered nylon.frock with full bouffant skirt, j The bodice was finished with a| flower petal collar and a sash at the waist of blue taffeta, she carried a nosegay of pink and white snapdragon.Little Miss Sylvia Rand, as flower girt for her cousin, wore a short dress of shrimp pink nylon over a crinoline with a pink flower petal collar and sash.She ! wore a flower bandeau in her hair and carried a nosegay of blue cornflowers.Master Jimmy Rand, as ring bearer carried the wedding rings on a velvet cushion.Mr.Merton McPherson acted as best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr.Keith Leavitt, brother of the bride and Mr.Bruce McPherson, brother of the groom.The bride\u2019s mother.Mrs.Leavitt.chose s street length gown of horizon blue flowered acetate and silk, with a navy hat and accessories, and a corsage of deep pink roses.Mrs, McPherson, mother of the groom, was attired in a street length dress of mauve polka dot faille, with a navy hat and accessories and a corsage of yellow baby mums.The paternal grandmother of the bride was in a dress of navy-blue arnel crepe with which she wore a black hat and toning accessories, and a corsage of red and white asters.Mrs.George Parsons, maternal grandmother of the bride, wore charcoal grev embossed crystalette dress, with a hat of amethyst velvet and a corsage of purple and yellow pansies.Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors where members of the Brill Farm Forum assisted in serving refreshments.The bride\u2019s table, decorated in pink and white, was centered with a three tier w-edding cake featuring a miniature bride and groom topped with a decoration of white roses used previously for the 50th anniversary cake of the bride's grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.George Parsons.Miss Irene McLaughlin was in charge of the guest book.Later Mr.and Mrs.McPherson left for a motor trip to Oshawa and Niagara Falls, Ont., and points of interest in the New England States, the bride wearing a Caribbean blue Fairloom tweed suit, with matching top coat, small black velvet hat, black and white accessories and a cor sage of blue cornflowers and yel low baby mums.Upon their re turn thev will take up residence in Foster.Out of town guests were from Toronto, Montreal, Bennington, Vt., Ayer\u2019s Cliff, West Shefford, West Brome, Cowansville, Hatley, North Hatley, West Bolton.Foster, Sawyerville.Bury.Waterloo, South Stukely and Exeter, Ont.* RUTH MILLETT t Think Of Children Before E Divorce And Remarriage Maybe I can marry again.But will a stepfather be better to my children than their own father has been?Apparently a lot of women never ask themselves that important question before getting a divorce and looking around for a second husband.Then they introduce their children to a new father, who sometimes has children of his own, and are surprised that a household made up of \u201chis children\u2019\u2019 and \u201cmy children\u201d presents a great many more problems than a home where there is a husband and wife and \u201ctheir\u201d children.In all too many such homes, the wife decides the husband treats his children better than he treats hers.Or the husband decides that his wife is too lenient with her children and too hard on his.And one or the other starts wondering if a divorce isn\u2019t the only answer.THEY DON\u2019T THINK In their letters to me they usually reason, \u201cAfter all, I am all my children have.\u201d Why in the world don\u2019t these people realize earlier that if they divorce their children\u2019s mother or father they are the only real parent the child has?Why don\u2019t they face the fact before marrying a second time that there is a distinct possibility that they will be torn between loyalty to their children and loyalty to the new marriage partner?If they did, the complications of a second marriage would not come as such a shock.But instead they act like romantic kids and go into a second marriage expecting it to be simple and uncomplicated and that everyone will love everyone else.There would be fewer mixed-up, unhappy homes if fathers and mothers faced the possible complications of a second marriage before ending a first FEATHER EFFECT There is so me thing particularly feminine in the light, airy effect of feathers on the head, whethei osprey or the more humble phea sant, cock or pigeon, while mini or ermine invariably spell lux ury.All the London milliners art showing models trimmed with feathers, and sometimes madt entirely of feathers.Madame Simone Mirman, whe makes hats for Princess Margaret and the Duchess of Kent, makes wide use of both feathers and mink in her current collection.Among the more striking feather models shown by Madame Mirman is an open crown fez made of white cock feathers flecked with dark green feathers forming three rows of almost regular squares.And there is a black velvet tambourine, this year's version of the pillbox, trimmed all around with pendant peacock feathers.PIGEONS TOO Pigeon feathers are used by-Kate Hamilton to trim a white melusine beret.Natural cock feathers are used by Edward Hanane for a head-hugging helmet complete with \"ear-hiding\u201d flaps, with a soft, ; \u201cspikey\u201d effect, while red feath-; ers cover the red velvet brim of one j*' the only three large hats in his collection.Mink emerged, alongside feathers, as No.1 trimming for the winter\u2019s hats as long ago as last June when the Associated Millin-! ery Designers of London showed one of the first collections of model hats for the fall and winter season.It has reigned supreme ever since.One of the more original models made almost entirely of mink appears in the collection of Jenny Fischer, a Frenchwoman who designs hats specially for British women.\u201cTypical French hats look wrong on typically British faces,\u201d she says, \"because the shape of a Frenchwoman\u2019s head is entirely different.\u201d Madame Fischer uses 28 mink tails mounted on a coral red brim to make a becoming cap reminiscent of a sea urchin.More fantastic, and less wearable.is a Victorian bonnet of white fox mounted on black velvet and tied primly under the chin.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS \u201cHe overcharged me: I\u2019ll never1 hire him again,\u201d said the woman about a repair man she had hired.^ She didn't ask the cost before she hired him.So she runs the man down to others and feels she was cheated.There's nothing wrong in asking \"How much?\" In fact, it is much better than letting yourself be surprised and resentful when you get the bill.YOUNG GRANDMA HOYLAND COMMON.England\u2014\t\u2014Grandmother Mrs.Doris Wroe, 44, has given birth to a 13-pound boy in this Yorkshire village.Mrs, Wroe.a miner's wife, now has three children and two grandchildren.The Right Way With Rice If you\u2019re one of the many homemakers who really puts rice \"through the mill\" when cooking it, now\u2019s a good time to practise the correct way of preparing this versatile, easy-to-use food.Firstly, washing packaged rice is a waste of time and nutrition \u2014it doesn't need to be washed, and shouldn't be washed.By just following these simple directions, you\u2019ll have perfect rice every time in the century-proven Oriental tradition.To make three heaping cups of white, fluffy rice, put one cup uncooked rice into two cups cold water with one teaspoon of salt added, using a two-quart saucepan.Bring to a vigorous boil and then turn down the heat as low as possible.Cover the saucepan with a lid and cook over this low-heat for 14 minutes.If not used immediately, keep the lid on the saucepan and the rice will stay-hot and fluffy until serving time.Because of its delicate flavor and good texture, rice is a good mixer with many other foods.In this recipe for Tuna Rice Casserole it blends deliciously in a quick-to-fix entree, comprised of handy pantry-shelf ingredients.TI N V MCE CIS8IK011 3 tablepsoons butter or margarine, 3 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk, '-j teaspoon salt.*3 teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon butter on margarine, melted, 2 cups grated American cheese, 2 cups | cooked rice, 1 cup (7-oz.can) i tuna fish, flaked, Lt cup chopped parsley, 1 cup Rice Krispies I (oven-toasted rice cereal).To make cheese sauce, melt butter, stir in flour.Add milk gradually, stirring constantly.Cook until thickened, stirring occasionally.Add salt, paprika and cheese, stirring until cheese is melted.In greased casserole, arrange layers of rice, tuna fish, parsley and cheese sauce Cru«h Rice Krispies slightly; combine with melted butter Sprinkle over tuna fish mixture.Bake in hot oven (425F.) about 15 minutes or until thoroughly heated Serve at once.Yield: 6 servings.Fashion Nice for evening wear is the pouch bag made of satin with a covering of lace.Comes in olack or white and is moderately priced.MOSTLY SEWING AMHERST, N.S.\u2014®\u2014Sewing classes were particularly popular as persons registered for winter evening classes here.Four sewing classes were established, but initial registration for the cooking class was light.CATERERS For Weddings.Luncheon*, Tea*.Home Cooking.ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 BREAD and ROUS VITAMIN ENRICHED Btf# (Matt* BREAD 24 ox.when caked Tel.LO.2-2744 HEARING GLASSES HEARING AIDS See them Try Them at Beltone Hearing Aid Service Centre 65 Wellington St.South.Maurice Domenjoz, prop.Take advantage ot this opportunity for a FREE scientific test of your hearing at 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Cullen, Toronto\tt\tr.Leafs, who rattled in three goals Mackell, Boston\t3\t7 Als' Hal Patterson Holds Big Scoring Race With 15-Point Over Rough Riders' Garry Schreider Len O'\"\t\" Returns As Prexy Of Massawippi League; All-Star Game To Be Held In Asbestos On Nov.11 Len O\u2019Donnell, wno resigned name on their list unless thev field principal sharehoider in last week a., president of the had contacted him and signed the club,\tsaid\tMonday.\tMassawippi Valley Intermediate\tv:\t,\t.\"We\u2019ll\tsimply\thave\tno choice,\u201d \"B\" Hockey League following re-\tnim\tt0 a *orm*\tf°rin5\tWl** Dr\tCrutchfield\tsaid.\t\"We\u2019re | fusai of the teams to allow ^istri|3uted to the\tteams in spending\tmore\tmoney\tthan\tis, Granby, Drummondville and Vic the \"ear future in the\tmeantime coming in.And 1 understand toriaville into the league, accept- a letter will serve the purpose.ied to return following a demand The players\u2019 list will be dis-; by a special committee on behalf cussed at the next meeting which ^ of the clubs.\t> jg giated to take place Tuesdav, I A meeting was held last night \"\t\u2014 I but this was delayed for an hour | waiting for representatives of Windsor Mills, who failed to | show up following the lengthy j delay.The first item on the agenda ^ coached the Magog Aces to sec was the discussion of a letter re- ond place in the standing.| ceived from Maurice Parr stating; President O\u2019Donnell also point-his case regarding being voted ; ed that this year\tthe lea- as assistant coach of Windsor at gue would be very severe with | the last meeting.Player Parr , players who abuse referees or claimed he was never approach-1 officials in any manner.He also ?HOCKEY Monday's Games OUEBSC LEAGUE Quebec 4, Three Rivers 2.ONTARIO JUNIOR A Peterborough 2, Hamilton 1.WESTERN LEAGUE Winnipeg 3, Saskatoon-St Pau; 1.SASKATCHEWAN JUNIOR PI in Plon 6, Prince Albert 4 Trois Rivieres and Shawinigan Falls are in the same boat.\u201d \u2018\u2018If we could get 2,000 fans at a game we\u2019d breathe easier, but up to now our crowds have only been 800 to 1,000 a game.\u201d \u2018Tm not saying we will drop out if we don\u2019t draw better in our next three games,\" he said, \u201cbut we certainly will have to consider it \u201d Nov.12.The final plans for the All-Star game, which will take place in Asbestos Sunday, Nov.17, were completed Pee Wee Theriault will coach the team in the annual classic.Last year ht Tonight's Gomes NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Detroit.QUEBEC LEAGUE Shawinigan at Montreal Quebec at Chicoutimi.Standings Lions To Give Crowe Another Chance As Coach The leaders: M Richard, MU II.Richard, MU Moore, MU Beliveau, MU Bathgate, N Y.Howe, Detroit Horvath.Boston Delvecehio, Det G 10 10 K A 9 0 » 10 H 10 15 15 12 12 11 I I I I 10 10 ed in any manner to play with stated that it is the responsibility Windsor and that it was his in- of the home clubs to provide the tention to play with Sherbrooke ; proper police protection at all Castors.\t; times Clem Crowe as coach of the i ^'ollo^vln8 the reading of the The schedule was presented by Western Internrovincial Cooilin ! Hlter\tP°int'j secretary Norm Batrie and after cd out to all clubs that no one a few changes it will be adopted has the right to put a player\u2019s i at the next meeting.Four Lead VANCOUVER (CP) \u2014 Directors of British Columbia Lions 0 voted Monday night to retain 9 Western Interprovincial Football Union team next season The club\u2019s 2fi directors voted by secret ballot in favor of giving Crowe a one year contract.The vote count was not an-f, nmineed 2 In Crowe's second year as head 4 coach, Lion's this season finished fourth in the five team league, two points ahead of Saskatchewan Roughriders, B.C.won four games, lost 11, and tied one.A report to the directors\u2019 meeting showed lhat 1957 football at tendance in Vancouver's 30,000-odd seat Empire Stadium dropped 26,000 from last year\u2019s 207,000 or 3,250 a game.Asbestos Still Setting Pace In Richmond Darts League; Two Tilts Slated This Evening In Circuit T(VJRNTO (P1 Unless somebody Jfoes on a great scoring hinge in the schedule-ending games next Saturday, Montreal Alouettes' Hal Patterson is the 1957 Big Four football scoring champion Patterson has a dear 13 point edge over runner-up Garry Schreider of Ottawa Rough Riders, statistics compiled by The Canadian Press show.The University of Kansas pass-catching end scored hts 13th touchdown last Saturday as Als lost 40-27 to Toronto Argonauts for a 78 point total while Schreider booted a field goal in Ottawa's 9 4 squeaker over Hamilton Tiger-Cats to give him 65 points.Deadlocked in third place with 54 points each are Ticats' Cookie Gilchrist - and Steve Oneschuk.Bill Bewley, converl-kicking aeo with the Als is next with 53 An eight-touchdown surge In fht final two games gave Jim Waddell, import half from Cali- fornia's Compton Junior College, the Senior Ontario Rugby Football Union scoring title.The Snr nia Golden Bears ended with 90 points on 15 touchdowns, leaving the field far behind.Mike Norcia of Kitchener Waterloo Dutchmen, last week's leader with 57 points, added 12 in the final two games to make sure of second place, three points up on Don Wright of London Lords.The intercollegiate scoring race still is dominated by Jan Sandieltua of McGill Redmen with 37 points.Bill Britton of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs took over sole possession of second place with 30 points, scoring a touchdown in Mustangs' 21-8 Saturday victory over Queen\u2019s Gulden Gaels.J(^\u2018 Poirier of the Redmen and l,(>t hurt in the Patterson fight.Dale Creighton of the Mustangs Kilroy said reports that Jack-failed to pick up ground during son went to a neurological hos- Jackson No Shape To Fight Machen, Says Dr.Kilroy SACRAMENTO, Calif.(AP)-Dr Dan 0.Kilroy, California Athletic Commission chairman, Monday attacked \u2018\u2018innuendoes\u201d Hint heavyweight boxer Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson is in no con-dilion to meet Eddie Machen in San Francisco next week He said some unnamed sports writers had given the impression that Jackson was a physical wreck after his last fight with champion Floyd Patterson.Kilroy said the athletic commission m New York, Jackson\u2019s own state, assured him Jackson was the week-end aiid are deadlocked in third place each with 24 points.pital for treatment of head injur-ics suffered in the bout are not true \"He was in hospital, yes,\u201d Kil-roy said, \"hut for an illness that has no relation to the Patterson fight at all.\u201d Mrs.Jake Miniz Applies for Licence To Act As Second For Her Fighter, Canadian Champ Will Greaves Who Heels Giardello DENVER (API A woman ton, now fights out of Pittsburgh fight manager's battle to get into .T\u201ec commission couldn't do | anything today,\" a spokesman said Monday, \"because one mom the ring with her fighter between rounds heightened interest in to r'rp'jlvp» m'i't tt\t\"\t*'r John Kincsih cr, is out of John Passero to have resulted '\t' n,,ddh weight bout\ttown.He may be hack tomorrow, fr\u2018>m stepping on a stone Fractures Foot 1 OR ONTO (CP) \u2014 Canadian Champ, Canada's \u201chorse of the year\u201d in 1956, has suffered a fractured bone in the front right foot.X rays taken Monday disclosed the injury, believed by trainer RICHMOND \u2014 Bell Tele-1 five, Paul Belair with Ted La-phone., RD C and Rovers suffer-1 ('r0*x- Roger Champagne-Louis ed setbacks in the Richmond\ta!ld Guelph Husk with Softball League.The leading Asbestos crew was idle while the NATIONAL LEAGUE p w l r t Montreal\tII\t7\t2\t2 New York\t12\t7\t4\t1 Boaton\t.11\t5\tS\t0 Chicago\t.11\t4\tS\t2 Detroit\t.\tI]\t4\t7\t0 Toronto\t10\t3\t8\t1 QUEBEC LEAGUE p w l i r Chicoutimi\t10\t7\t2\ti Shawinigan\t10\t5\t4\t1\t22 Montreal\t10\t5\t4\t1\t43 Quebec\t10\t5\t4\t1\t33 Three Rivers\t12\t1\t9\t2\t20 Hershey Rochester Providence Buffalo Cleveland Springfield AMERICAN LEAGUE p w l r p 12 10 1 1 11\t5 5 1 12\tS 8 1 11\t4 8 1 12\tS 8 1 10 3 8 1 Biller Words Fly As NHL Players Association M'-1 Bid For Right To Bargain; unn Smylhe Blasted TORONTO \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The National Hockev League Players Association has made its first bid for certification in Ontario and has accused the Toronto Maple Leaf owners of attempting intimidation.The Ontario Labor Relations Board Monday announced it has an application to certify the association as bargaining agent for players of the Toronto Maple Leafs and scheduled a hearing for ; Nov.18 The OLRB matter of-factiy called the applicant \"a trade union.\u201d Not so, says New York lawyer \u2014 -\u2014- \u2014-;-7\u2014- Milton Mound whose firm has ^now what is going on.he said, despatched\u2014or is drafting\u2014sim- SLOAN DENIES IT ilar applications to government Right winger Tod Sloan, a Leaf agencies in all six NHL cities.He player-representative of the as-was quoted Monday night as say- sociation, said this was not en-Pi6\tassoc^a^on i* ded* '3\u2019ïd tirely correct.He conceded some J5 to the welfare of past, present players may have been a little 10 :and future players, has no paid confused about what was going 10\tofficers and no affiliation\ton.« BLASTS SMYTHE\tSloan also denied the associa- Mound also opened fire on tion was a union and he said some Conn Smythe, Maple Leaf Gar- teammates aren't partial to being % pts dens managing director, saying labelled union members.He said 34 31 n .*r*ed itRimidate players the organization would not.for n .during a private meeting Mon- example, negotiate salaries.11\tday.The meeting, which also News of the certification appli-4 drew NHL president Clarence cation was given to the players Campbell, Gardens' solicitor Ian at the meeting with Campbell, Johnston and Stafford Smythe, Johnston and the Smythes.A notice appeared on the Maple 23 30 45 A Pts 28 21 41 38 38 38 SO Durelle-Mack three next teams came up with overwhelming victories.As result of their win over RDC Trenholm moved into second place one point behind Asbestos and Legion's over Rovers moved then into third place.Valcourt is fourth, a point behind the Legion.It\u2019s a real battle for the league honors at this point and Asbestos will have s chance to extend their lead when they play hosts to Bell Tonight.Treji-holm has a bye tonight while the rest of the teams will be gunning for wins.While Bell Tejephone went down 32-8 at the hands of the Valcourt crew, they came up with something of a record not yet seen in this circuit.For in their loss, each of the teams participating won one round in the game.The Valcourt chib came up with three five-round winners with Pat Desrosiers-Hoeh Martin: Romain Malouin-Victor Pratte Marsh Gregory.In the round the Belair-Lacroix team lost out to Connie Pariseau and Joe Marchand while trying for their fifth win.In the other upsets, Ken Reid with Ross Davidson paced the Trenholm crew to a 28-12 win over the Richmond Dart Club vyhile mates J.P.Langlois and Cliff Rodgers came through for a four-round effort.In the third tilt played at the Brunswick Hotel, Legion came up with a similar 28,12 win over Len Boast's Rovers.Bob Heale and Harold Kydd paced the Legionnaires with five rounds while four-rouncî winners were Les Dalton-George Relyea, Orner Mallette-Maurice Davis and J.Stott with Bert Deane.Best for Rovers was the team of Mr.and Mrs Harvey Massey with a four-round win.F.Buttler with Louis Tremblay and the Millar Scotts won three out of five.RDC meets Rovers tonight and each will be looking for their third win of the young season Bout Postponed MONCTON (CP) _ Chris Sha-ban, local fight promoter, announced Monday night that F reddle Mack of Bennettville, S.C., and Brooklyn, N.Y., will fifth not meet Yvon Durelle, Canadian and British Empire light heavyweight champ here as scheduled Nov.7 because of influenza.Shaban said he was notified Monday of Mack\u2019s condition and hopes to find a suitable opponent for Durelle sometime today.chairman of the Leafs\u2019 hockey committee, broke up with no for mal statement of what went on.There was a report that the players would vote today on whether they want the association to act as bargaining agent.Stafford Smythe claimed Monday the Toronto players knew nothing of the plan to seek certification.Leafs' dressing room wall Monday informing the players they needn't continue to support the application if they wished to change their minds.On Sept.23 the NHL club owners refused to negotiate salaries and working conditions with the association which replied with a $3,000,000 anti trust suit scheduled It must be a great union if for a hearing in New York Nov.they don\u2019t even let the members 11 ¦\tu an,d, t,£rr>' r,esr°- Bell will have to go some when su .X With Kouvillo Beaudet re- they meet Asbestos, who have gtstering.three others on the won eight and tied one of their v mttl.crew won four out of I ten games played.Ottawa's Jim McCaffrey Tosses Nice Little Bombshell In Big Four Hint To Importing US Officials Terry Sawchuk Is Most-Peppered Goalie In NHL; Stops 153 Out Of 164 Fired At Him In Four Games TORONTO (CP)\u2014Here is evi-\taside 20 of the 22 shots Maple dence that Terry Sawchuk is a\tLeafs fired at him as the Habs well-seasoned netminder: He was won 6-2.the most-peppered in the Na- Broderick, a 19-year-old junior tional Hockey League last week.\tA player, was thrust into his first Sawchuk, traded to Detroit Red\tprofessional game a few minutes HAMILTON\t(CP) _ Hamiif™\t\"'*n§s *ast; sumrner after wa!king\tbefore the start of the contest Tiger-Cats are\twithin\t59 yards\tnf\tfu1 °u ®oston Bruins midway\twhen Plante suffered an asthma a \"Big F o u r F^t\u201cu ïnion\tlaSt SeaSOn' VCntured at,ack Ti-Cats Within Reach Of New Big Four Record ground-gaining record.back to Boston Sunday night.The j The other newcomer was Mar- schedule Saturday against Ot tawa Rough Riders.The 1955 squad broke the previous record in a 12-game schedule.With one same remaining thn Bruin forwards gave him a roi|Sh eel Paille- 24-year - old regular Cats have gained 2 812 yards\u2019The\ttlme\u2019 b\u2018aS,ing 52\tSh°tS\th'S way\twith Providence\tReds of the record-2,871- was set up Î\tasntf}ey defeated\tWings\t4-0.\tAmerican Hockey\tLeague.Paille their 1955 team\tH\ty 24 hours earlier\tSawchuk\twas summoned\tbv New York The Cats wind up their 14-game\t^ 5-iS ha,?ds\t35\tMon,real\tBangors to fi» in\tfor the injured bed,lie\tCanadiens clipped Detroit 6 3 un- Lome Worsley.He shut out Bos- der a 49-shot attack against Saw- j ton 5-0 and then turned Chicago chuk.But Terry, in the four : Black Hawks aside 3-2.In both games he played, improved his j games he made a total of 62 shots position in the \u201cfielding aver- ; for a .969 percentage, ages\u201d among regular NHL goal-j The statistics: (legend: s-shots; tenders.\t;st-stops; g-goals; pet-percentage; Sawchuk stopped 153 of the 164 NY-New York: M-Montreal; C-shots fired at him in the four i Chicago; D-Detroit; B-Boston; T-games for a .933 percentage, giv- Toronto) ing him a mark of .906 on the season.The previous week he Paille, NY was last, excluding Jacques Hodge, M Plante of Canadiens, with a .885 Worsley, NY showing.\tHall, C While Sawchuk was busy, two Broderick, M other goaltenders made their big- Sawchuk, D league debuts a success.Len Simmons, B Broderick stepped into Montreal's Chadwick, T Bowling Results CITY \u201c5\" PIN LEAGUE CANADIAN The non-televised fight is for 10 rounds at the Denver Coliseum, starting about 1 a m AST Wednesday.Mrs.Jake Miniz, a sprightly grandmother, who i n h o r i t e d Greaves's eontraet when her husband died, went to the Colorado Athletic Commission offices Mon day to apply for permission to act as a second during the fight.Rut she got no immediate action Greaves, a native of F.dmon hut there may not he any decision until just before the fight.''The commission rules say plainly a woman cannot act as a second, but l suppose the commission has the power to waive the rule if it thinks it is neces sary \u201d Nbw York Gene (Ace) strong.154, Elizabeth, N .1 pointed Randy Sandy, 156, York, to Arm out \\ e w Vagrams s///'/rfr >iirc Golden Gin rams y V\tr Straight Draw Wins Melbourne Cup And $33,000 MFl.BOURNE (API Straight Draw, a five-year-old hay gelding owned by Sydney newspaper publisher Ezra Norton, won the $33.000 Melbourne Cup today be fore a crowd of 95,000.Ridden by Noel McGrowdie, the son of Faux Tirage - Sunhride raced the two miles in 3 24 2 5 (o win by a neck from Prince Darius.Pandiesun was third.2>i lengths behind Prince Darius Straight Draw carried 117 pounds The favorite.Red Cran», was seventh in the field of 19 By JACK SULLIVAN TORONTO (CP)-\u2014Jim McCaffrey is a thoroughly amiable fellow endowed with good-natured rascality.He's also one of the shrewdest football men in Canada, as any you.for his men.\u201cMcCaffrey\u2019s state-ment is utterly ridiculous,\u201d he been as good as it is now.\u201cOne or two rules in the book cause confusion but that's not the executive will tell officials\u2019 fault-ifs the phrasing in the hook that causes the He'c been in football 30 years trouble.The officials are there to or more in an executive capacity interpret these and they do the with Ottawa Rough Riders of the they can, a first-rate job \u201d Big Four.He's humped into many ticklish situations in the administration of football and has got out of them with the subtleness of a career diplomat.No one really knows when he's kidding or hatching a plot The other day, for instance, he saidt he Big Four officiating this season has been \u201cextremelv un UNION MEETING Switching to h o c k o y.Andy O Brien of the Montreal Star passes along a story told to him by referee Frank Udvari follow mg a Montreal Canadiens-Chicago Black Hawks NHL game this season.Andy writes.\"Red Storey was officiating and the game ended with everv- satisfactory \" Ho hinted that the Bod-v Moving one another around OSLO (AP) _ The Norwegian Ice Hockey Association, organ izers of the world hockey chain pionslups next Feb.28 to March 9.announced today Canada and the United States will play exhibitions here a few days before the championships start.Norway will meet the Ameri-cans Feb.19 and Canada Feb.20 possibility of importing one or two Americans next year to act as head linesmen as a start to a career in the Canadian game would come up at the union's annual meeting in January.NOTHING TO FEAR With thy off his chest he probably hied himself off to a corner for a quiet chuckle while league officials handled his hot potato Jim hadn't a thing to worry about, except possibly a rap on the knuckles for making such a statement, b u t that wouldn't the ice and waving lumber with glowering intent as the utterly fanatical Hawks fans howled for at least a not.Storey bellowed above the din: If you guys don't want fines break it up fast and get off the ice.\u2019 \" i anadicns serene Doug Har vey lowered his stick and rebuked Storey with can't the players unoin haie a meeting without you butting in'\u201d \u201c on be- tkc judge-.of the Fine diamond values at r and the two North American ruffle him teams wili play each other Feb.\\s an unpaid club official he's - vtoro the Americans leave on sacred ground\u2014he isn\u2019t liable for Sweden for games there Feb.to a fine by Judge Allan Fraser.\u201e ,\t.\tBig Four commissioner.There is Dunlops.Allan Cup no such immunity in Western 23-24-26 Whitby champions, ada.will represent Can «rzv : /->/// Ti'ïïm/t*:1 «UiVEUV A.CwmBiT 4 jewellers A Watchmakers 146 WrllinQton North, LO 2-4737 Whitby Dunlops To Play U.S.At Oslo In Feb.REMEMBER WHEN .Seabiscuit, then king of the handicap division on the Amer tean turf, won the Riggs han dicap at Pimlico 20 years ago to day The California owned colt Covered the 1 316 miles in 1:57 2-5 on his climb to the sea son s top money winning mark of $168.580 111 ¦ Canada Syd Halter of Winnipeg, Western Intel-provincial Football Union commissioner, has the authority to fine anybody connected with the game Halter is the judge of what the fine will be Unfortunately, football officials on the field can't defend them selves by saying, for instance, that the rules the executives put in the books are phrased in such a way that a lawyer couldn't in terpret them They Ctn\u2019t talk National Horse Show Opens In Gardens Tonight NEW YORK (AP>\u2014The 69th edition of the National Horse Show, probably the most social sports event in the United States, opens an eight-day stand in Madison Square Garden today with *11 the old names around and some new ones throw-n in.As usual, the top feature will he the international jumping competition.This year, there are teams from seven nations entered \u2014the biggest list in the history of the show.J.\tBlack\t\t 197\t168\t176-54) E.\tHorner\t\t144\t150\u2014496 J.\tLundeborg\t.186\t130\t145-461 K.\tJameson\t\t162\t165\u2014482 J.\tEwart .\t\t210\t197\u2014583 R\tFarr .\t\t ISO\t178\t148\u2014472 \t\t1048\t990\t979 3015 \tSUPERHEATER\t\t\t R\tCormier .\t\t174\t198\u2014478 J.\tFisette\t\t 170\t141\t185-496 R\tBeaulieu\t\t 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Young\t228\t196\t239\u2014663 r\tMaxfield .\t.\t134\t138\t182\u2014442 G.\tVaxfield .\t\t159\t197\u2014473 K.\tYoung .,\t.188\t247\t160-573 L.\tMoreau .\t.233\t198\t157-3*8 M\tYoung\t.\t123\t219\tISO\u201447j S ST G Pet 64 62 2 .969 230 214 16 .930 300\t278 22 .927 311 284 27 .913 22 20 2 .909 372 337 35 .906 301\t271 30 .900 290 259 31 .893 60 53 7 .883 Don\u2019t Be Deceived How Russians Play On Their Tour, Says Bobby Bauer; No Good Indoors But Tops Outside TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Bobby Nov.22, three nights after the Bayer, who learned from experi- Dynamos arrive at Montreal by ence, had some advice Monday air for their Canadian tour, night for Whitby Dunlops, who The Russians will play Wind-will represent Canada at the sor Bulldogs Nov, 24.Sudbury world hockey championships next Wolves Nov.26.Ottawa Junior Caaadiens in Montreal Dec.1.Kingston Dee 3 and Ottawa Junior Canadiens again in Ottawa Dec.5.Moscow radio has reported the ered by indoor rinks.They play tcarn w'd he \u201cthe strongest the \u201cDon't be deceived by how the Russians play on their Canadian tour.\u201cThe Russian players are both- î.\u201e much better on those big outdoor country can send.\u201d ice surfaces.And that's the type of rink you'll probably get Bauer, whose Kitchener \u2022 Water loo Dutchmen were beaten by the Russians at Cortina.Italy, last year, is acting as an advisor to Whitby until the team leaves for Europe late in January.The Allan Cup champions are to play Moscow Dynamos here SKI SEASON OPENS NOVEMBER 28 STE AGATHE.Que (CP)-Eastern Canada's ski season opens officially Nov.28 when more than 100 instructors from Canada and the United States meet in this Laurentian town for special classes organized by the Canadian Ski Instructors Alliance.991 MSS 1065 MU about such Paris \u2014 Cherif Hamia.IJJB ACE ARMSTRONG WINS EASILY NEW YORK (AP) - Gene iAce) Armstrong, a fancy stepp mg youngster from Elizabeth.N.J., won his 12th bout without a ?hits*.« \u2014\tms inn ix>ui wimoin a I $2i\\) fme lnd tx''.ïhlv IZV*\tou,,po1mte- b\\.\tRandy Sandy of New York in the h'v ,>r\t\u201e w » -\t\u201c\u2022«»\u2014Séraphin 1 errer, U4\u2019-ï, feature 10-rounder ki St.Nicho- V Fj lm JxTr, h ! .k Fr*n°f' pu,poim*1 K™»» Mar las Arena Armstrong we.ched Vit addin of Toronto, went to batconi.14*.Rah.io.las Arena Armstrong 154.Sandy 156.weighed UNION MOTOR SALES 1681 King West Tel.LO.2-1390 Hillman \u2022 Na$h Parts \u2022 Sales \u2022 Service SPECIALIZED SERVICE ON AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS SERVICE J.REPAIRS Auto Electric Service General Repairs to ell makes ef cars \u2014 Texaco Products Sportsman vt/y/fl/ë Ctoartffet Rolled with ., 'ALLWEATHER1 Waterproof Poper Extra mild .for ex fro en/oymenf.\u2018\t(«etwML i res 44 Annual Thankoffering Meeting Held By St.Andrew's W.H.S., Scofslown DENNIS THE MENACE Bv Honk Ketcham SCOTSTOWN \u2014 The autumn Thank, f.ering meeting of St \\n drew\u2019s W.M.S.was held at the home of Mrs.Leslie MacLeod with nine members and three visitors present.The president, Mrs.Ross Mac-Dona\u2019n, conducted the business meeting.The treasurer reported $136.74 had been sent to t h e Presbyterial treasurer.Since sending $24.75 for the 3rd quarter she had received a $10 dona- tion for an \u2018Tn Memoriam.\u201d given in the name of the Society and a donation of money for the allocation from Mrs.W.W Bowman a life member living out of town.Mrs MacKenzie read a thank-you note for the 10 cent per pound sent for the 27 pound bale.A tetter was read from Rev.and Mrs.Peter Pollitt giving their new address at the Ormstown Convalescent Home.Both are en- ¦TITorby's W Canadian ffJt/oAy [excel Bk.A QUALITY WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE Choos« from « viriety of sryici a.nd colours including unshrinkable Krov Wool one-size\" Kroylon cushion sole, or stretchec nylon.i-w- Underwear Sleepsuits Socks Q *Ger >our GfcM&K.tf&h ! This guy smxes A pipe .too;* YOU CAN TELL BEFORE\tYOU GET IT HOME joying better health and would be very pleased to hear from their friends.The secretary was requested to send Mr.and Mrs.Pollitt a card signed by the members present Mrs C.M.Smith read an item on Temperance and thanked the members for their birthday greetings.Mrs.P.A.Sherman read a thank you card from the members of the Lax family for the \u201cIn Memoriam\" given by the W.M.S.in memory of their motehr, Mrs.Herman Lax of Montreal, a former member of St.Andrew\u2019s W.M.S.Mrs.Waldron, supply secretary, read a thank you note for a bale sent to Church Relief and reported more clothing is on hand for another hale.Mrv R MacDonald gave a very full report of the W.M.S.meeting held in Bury, which seven members from this society attended.Mrs.Sherman showed a picture of Mrs.John Karofa Smart of Sierra Leone, Africa, who had conducted Bible study at a W.M.S.Training Center at Albert College, Belleville, Ont.Many here will remember Mr.John Karefa Smart, who was a AL.M0L20N2 Sat- ^ ifl L i-OlSO\"! guest of Mr and Mrs.F A Sherman several years ago before return:: , to Africa to do missionary work.Mrs.MacDonald thanked Mrs.MacLeod for her hospitality and closed the meeting with prayer.Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by the Misses Elaine and Carol MacLeod.Janice and Judv MacRae.GENERAL NOTES Weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Rodney MacDonald and family were Mr.and Mrs.Campbell MacLean and Mr sr.d Mrs.Frank Collins o! Derby Line.Vt .and Mrs.Ken-van and Mrs Sprackin of New port.Vt.Mrs.Philip Boy, Mrs Albert Murray and Mrs.Ivor Mâcher attended the Council Board Meet ing of the Presbytery W.M.i.,n Prescott, Ont., recently.Mr.and Mrs P.D.Smith and Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith of Dearborn, Mich., were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs D.D MacLeod Mrs.W.A.Ladd has returned from Portland.Ore., where she visited her father, Mr Wheeler, and other relatives for a few , weeks.Mrs Norrey Hunting of Len ; noxville and Mrs.Alma Clouston of Daytona.Fla , were recent visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Sharman.Mrs.Donald MacRae, Ling-wick Road, was an overnight guests of her son-in-law a n d daughter, Mr.and Mrs John M.Morrison.Mrs Jack McKeown of Montreal is spending a holiday guest of her sister and brother in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Dave Waters and son, Alex.The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Miller were sorry to have them move from town, hut wish them every success in their new home in Know Hon Mr.Donald Cota and h i s nephew.Mr Earle Morrison, | have returned from Ixniisville, Kentucky, where they spent a few weeks holiday.Mr and Airs.Fraser Cox of Springfield, Mass., were week end guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.MacRae.Mis« Agnes MacDonald R.N.of Quebec City was a weekend guest of her sister and brother-in-law.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Nicholson.Miss Alberta MacLeod It N , of Sherbrooke was a recent guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Albert MacLeod.Miss Lillian Maclver, Student Nurse of the Sherbrooke Hospital spent the weekend at home guest of her parents, Mr.and | Mrs.Angus A.Maclver.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.William Burrlil, of Montreal, Miss Ruby Hunt, Mrs.John Maclver and Mrs.Edith Hamilton of Sherbrooke.Mrs.W.K.Gordon spent a recent weekend in Fredericton, N B go -st of Mr.Gordon.Mrs.Kenneth MacLeod spent a week recently with her daughters in Montreal.\t\u2014 SPORTSMAN\u2019S PIGEST Id! sharp ATTRACT DEER BY CALLING «-\u2022Sts;»\u2014 Bowling Results SHERBROOKE MIXED \u201c5\u201c PIN I F AG I F V Korr DIAMONDS .SM US HO\u2014SSS M Blanrharil\t.152\t83\t1*7\u2014403 Lo* Lady\t.100\ttoo\t100\u2014300 [.Laramec .*\t\tXM\tÎÎ3\u2014**7 j C.Ullhert\t.17*\tIT.\t337\u201457(1 Si Cyr\t\t233\t337 \u2014 63* \t687\t979\t0*3 3*30 \tMIIFITS\t\t J Murdoch\t.\t144\t121\tUI\u2014476 F Bu'vt.N k\t\t 178\t185\t15» -302 A.Joliel\t.\t174\t151\t140\u2014465 S Murdoch\t\t tsa\t17*\t207 - 533 C.Bnrciyk .\t\t ITS\t1441\t170\u20144*1 R Job.1\t\t156\t1*2\u2014451 \tSS4\t909\t06» 2813 \tACKS\t\t » MirPoneld\t.ISO\t1*3\t116^599 k hen*\t\t IS*\t3IS\t124-477 A.Flanders\t\t 110\t203\t143-557 IV Lane\t.170\t129\t194-493 \\V MeeUoneld .\t154\t\t143\t203-531 U.Win tie\t\t 7»\t145\t106-310 \t911\t992\t*6» 2787 \tco ors\t\t L.Ktrouac\t190\t170\t301-501 j M.MGU \t\t\t IS*\t1S3\t109\u2014398 U Slnclelr .\t\t 1R5\t256\t188 629 K.Mill*\t\t 180\t189\t132 521 V Beatty .\t.\t145\t163\t113 421 W.T«>lor .\t\t SOI\tI#0\t163 554 \t1037\t1121\t928 3064 \tRANGIRS\t\t V.Brownlow\t162\t184\t142 488 P.Dougall .\t\t 1*7\t133\t211 -330 M Moore .\t\t 307\t1S7\t204 548 G.Dougall\t\t 190\t142\t162\t494 V HNwllnga\t\t142\t15844» J.Grime\t\t 177\t127\t240\u2014644 \t1071\t0*4\t1117 3073 \tRECK\t\t H W >od\t.188\t34.1\t135 566 K Histtng»\t\t112\t1*1- .191 L.Andeiaon\t\t184\t183\u2014424 G, How man\t\t !«\t197\t173 \u2022 512 C.Stocka\t\t149\t246 606 P.Lancaster\t.118\t155\t177- 450 \t784\t1040\t1085 2009 \tROAMIRS\t\t M Lawton\t.\t156\t119\t137\u2014412 M Krsklne\t\t711\t130 3.18 K l»thc»rt\t\t 1(H)\t107\t134 341 M Young\t\t211\t155- 942 V Y ou ns .\t\t180\t270- 618 M.Young\t\t177\t192 *01 \t968\tH73\t1008 2840 \tSKYLARK*\t\t I.McMullen\t\t 115\t211\t123 490 M Beaulieu\t\t173\t124 90S M.McMullen\t\t167\t100\u2014427 M.King\t\t 1*2\t154\t153\t469 11.Cham poux\t.\t177\t1IM\t1H6 499 i L.Beaulieu\t\t145\t145 4R7 \t1017\t10.1»\t780 2835 SHFRRROOKF DAILY RF.CORD.TUESDAY.NOV.5.BIRCHTON \u2014 i Mr and Mrs.Orrin Bailey were weekend guests of friends in Montreal.Mr.Arnold Braiel of Blind River, Ont., spent a week at his home here.
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