Sherbrooke daily record, 8 décembre 1954, mercredi 8 décembre 1954
[" 1954\t\tDECEMB\t\t\t\t1954 \t\t\t1\t\t«\ta 5\t6\t7\t8\t*\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t StjecbtookeDailulRecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS r CLOUDY, WILDER Cloudy with occasional light snow today; cloudy with sunny periods and a few snowflurries Thursday; little milder; high-low at Sherbrooke 20 and 30.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S, 1054 Fifty-Eighth Year RUSSIAN MOVE TO PREVENT DEBATE World News In Brief Turin, Italy \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 The gynecological clinic of Turin University announecri Tuesday night that three women had changed sex there in the last few months.The names of the women were not disclosed.The clinic declared that the changes had been aided by a series of surgical operations carried out by its specialist.*'< # * Philadelphia \u2014 {Æ\u2019) \u2014 A 27-year-old unemployed laborer, w h o carried his crippled mother to safety when flames wrecked their home Monday, admitted Tuesday he started the fire to avoid eviction.John Reigraf was charged with starting the fire that drove the Reigrafs, their dog and nine persons in neighboring homes to the street.Taipeh, Formosa \u2014(/P)\u2014Two ammunition cars of a Chinese Communist troop train blew up 95 miles south of Shanghai Nov.20 and caused more than 80 casualties, Tatao news agency reported today.Tatao, operated by the Nationalist Chinese ministry of the interior, said it is believed the explosions were caused by mines placed by guerrillas.:S *\t* Vatican City\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 One African Negro was converted to Roman Catholicism every 20 minutes during 1953, the Vatican reported today.African Roman Catholics have grown in number from fewer than 500,000 at the turn of the century to about 8,000,000 today, the report of the missionary service added.Southampton, England \u2014 (Æ*) \u2014Winds gusting up to 50 miles an hour pinned the liner Queen Elizabeth in her berth today and delayed her sailing for Cherbourg and New York.A Cunard spokesman said the ship will sail Thursday morning if the weather cases.The winds spread rain and snow across many parts of Britain which still are flooded from a great storm last week.Tokyo.\u2014tTP)\u2014 The government radio today told Japanese children on the 13th anniversary of Pearl Harbor\u2014by Japanese time\u2014that the attack opened a war \u201cthat brought Japan to the state she is in today.\u201d Elsewhere in Japan the anniversary of the attack passed unnoticed, as it has in recent years.Gives Plans For Fighting Mental Ills Quebec \u2014 (P\u2019: \u2014 Premier Duplessis said Tuesday night the provincial government plans to spend $40,000,000 within the next few years to light Quebec\u2019s most urgent health problem \u2014 treatment of mental disease.Mr.Duplessis spoke in (he Legislative Assembly ¦ during discussion of a bill to increase to $20,000,000 from $10,000,000 the amount of money the government may borrow to purchase buildings and expropriate lots.He said present plans call for construction of four 1,500-bed hospitals, two of them in Montreal.Other plans include purchase of existing buildings which can be converted into institutions or homes for the blind and the mentally retarded.Mr.Duplessis made the announcement at the close of a busy day for Assembly members who passed bills to : 1.\tAmend the Quebec civil code with regards to legal rights of married women; 2.\tAppoint up to eight parliamentary assistants for provincial cabinet ministers; 3.\tAmend the Quebec Election Act with regard to enumeration of voters living in hotels or lodging-houses, a minor amendment that raised a brief storm in the assembly.The Quebec Year Book lists seven large mental hospitals in Quebec province, with patients totalling 16,349 in 1951, latest year for which figures arc available.Mr.Duplessis said the government has considerably expanded its health services in the last 10 years.A new $3,000,000 wing was being added to St.Michel Archange Hospital for the Mentally 111 near Quebec City and health officers were considering the of fer of a Montreal religious order to set up an institution for the blind in Quebec.The Assembly unanimously passed a bill doing away with an old principle of French civil law declaring married women have no capacity to give valid consent in legal matters.The bill also provides that married men and women may sue for separation on identical grounds.The bill, introduced by Lionel Ross (L\u2014Montreal Verdun), was supported by Mr.Duplessis and Liberal leader Georges Lapalme aboard, who agreed it was a first step to- ! Two of waids making men and women equal before the law in Quebec.Western Allies Believe That Soviet Stalling Tactics Will Last Less Than Day.By TOM HOGE United Nations, NAr.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 The 16 Korean allies looked for Russia to throw up procedural roadblocks today in an effort to delay United Nations assembly debate on Red China's jailing of 11 United States fliers as spies.Most diplomats feel, however, such Soviet tactics will not hold up action for more than a day on the Allies\u2019 demand that the UN denounce the Chinese action as a violation of the Korean armistice and seek the release of the men.With most UN members apparently ready to condemn Peiping, word spread that the Soviet Union planned a determined effort to block discussion of the issue, scheduled to start in the assembly this afternoon.-Russia\u2019s Jacob Malik, who doggedly fought the item when !!»! Asks Limit On Tax Pact Concession \\ Regina\u2014(P)\u2014Saskatchewan will not agree to a solution of the fed-eral-Quebec tax problem that would wreck tax agreements with other provinces, Premier T.C.Douglas said Tuesday night.\u201cThe Saskatchewan government will do anything within reason to assure the people of Quebec that we have no desire to encroach upon the rights of race, language;to discussion of the resolution it was first brought up in the steering committee Monday, could delay things a while by; 1.\tArguing that the assembly has no right to handle the ease, on the grounds that it deals with espionage rather than prisoners-of-war.2.\tDemanding thal the case be allocated first to the political committee instead of going direct to the assembly as recommended by the steering committee.3.\tInsisting that Red China be invited her to give her side in the debate.The assembly must decide on all such points before PRIME MINISTERS MEET ¦ Chancellor Julius Ranb gets a smiling welcome on his arrival in Ottawa for Laurent.Austria's prime minister, 63 years old, a two dav visit, from Prime Minister SI.(CP Photo) Regina Paper Claims Chicoutimi Man Boasts Of Slaying Marion McDowell Escapee Is put forward by Ihe U.S.and her 15 Korean war allies.The resolution, worked out.after nearly a week of closed-door talks, calls on Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold to the 11 to the with periods of economic disloca-1 assembly by Dec.31.tion.\u201d\tThe allies are pushing to ob- lain as large a vote as possible in favor oi their resolution in the hopes the weight of world opinion will influence the Chin- and culture which they value so j highly,\u201d he said in a provincial ! network radio address.\u201cThe price we will not pay is : to wreck the tax reniai agree- ! ments and thereby weaken Can- work for the release of ada\u2019s capacity to deal effectively ] airmen and report back Mr.Douglas said if the amount Quebec taxpayers are permitted to deduct from federal taxes is ; set so high that Quebec can pro-1 fit by staying out of tax agree- ; esc Reds to yield up their pris- ments, Ontario and British Columbia might follow suit.\u201cWith the three largest provin-j ces out of the tax rental agreements, the whole fiscal structure designed to meet economic fluctuations will collapse,\u201d he said.oners.Three Killed In Bomber Disaster Headingley, Man.\u2014((f)\u2014A low-flying RCAF Mitchell bomber with flames belching from its fuselage crashed into snow-covered stubble fields one-half mile from here Tuesday night, killing three of the six Canadian officers Manila \u2014 who last-minute\tToday was important, for the \"\t,p).\tpreparations lo close the Marian j Pontiff, who inaugurated Ihe Year with a blessing broadcast\tMarian Year just, a year ago to to the world from his sickbed,\thonor the Virgin and com mem- A television set was installed in\torate the centenary of the dog- his bedroom so he could watch 1\t,\t.\t,\t, the final ceremonies honoring; part of his convalescence and ,hc vj in M will not be permitted lo receive The ,, was CBrripd 1o the visitors for some weeks.\t;chair an() sat in it while his bed Mr.Drew, who entered \u2019 Conservative leader is not expe< cd lo resume his full duties for some time.His doctor said he will be confined to his homo in suburban Rockcliffe for the first hospi- ehair was made up.Medical sources Rearmament \u2014 Japan should |Jal Noy, 11, has for several days ^ n(;w octjvity was a precaution against bodily ills which merit when it was started, but gates had gathered to study the he was convinced \u201cthat there is outlook for farm products and nothing constructive to be gain- to take the information back lo ed ly the government, gelling rural folks rearm for defence.The \u201cdisgraceful\u201d clause of the occupation constitution renouncing military forces should be amended.Hatoyama, who entered politics 40 years ago and was first elected to the Diet in 1915, sat stroke two years ago forced him in ; to walk with a cane and to give i up golf.The bill also would authorize : But he said two physicians at- ! the government to pay $1,500 an-:\ttending him \u201cassure me I can\tout the Second World\tWar in a nual pensions to widows of Pro- ;\tdo any job.\u201d The ruddy-faced\tmountain\tvillage after vincial Courts judge?, rctroac- !\tHatoyama spoke through an in-\tsnubbed\tby Japan\u2019s I live to last April,\tj\tterpreter in the easy-going man-\trulers.been leaving his hospital bed daily for short periods and will j might result from a long period continue that at home.Dr, Whil-'0f immobility, ley said if he continues to make j The Pope assisted this morn-good progress he will be permit- jng from his bed in celebration tide to take short walks in about of the Holy Mass.Later he re-a week.\tcited prayers to the Virgin Mary Mr.Drew is expected to be suf- J with Rev.Robert Leibcr, the he was ; ficiently recovered lo attend the German Jesuit who is chief of military opening of the new session of his personal secretariat.! Parliament Jan.7.\t1 Thunderstorms disturbed the ma of the Immaculate Conception.Tho dogma established as Roman Catholic faith the belief I hat Mary alone of mankind was born without the.stain of Adam and Eve\u2019s original sin.The Pope approved from his bed Tuesday a decree for the causes of beatification and canonization of Pope Pius IX, who proclaimed the dogma 100 years ago.The Pope by remote control Tuesday night touched a switch lo light an electric torch at a seaside Sicilian shrine of the Virgin Mary, 500 miles ' from Rome at Patcrno.i Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, DECï^ÆER 8, 1954 Daddy Ringtail Hermit Business By WESLKf GAVIS \u201cDaddy Ringtail,\u201d said Mugwump Monkey boy, \u201cI betcha we are about to have an adventure with a hermit.\u201d \u201cOh my yes,\u201d Daddy Ringtail said, because pow they were far away and down the Elephant Path, on across the Whispering River, half way up a mountain.Yes, and now they were standing in front of a big, big sign with a hand painted upon it.The hand was pointing up the mountain, and with it were the words that said: \u201cTHIS WAY TO THE CAVE OF THE HERMIT.\u201d \u201cOh my yes,\u201d Daddy Ringtail said again, \u201cI do believe that we are about to have an adventure with a hermit.\u201cSure,\u201d said Mugwump, \u201cbut what\u2019s a hermit?\u201d Daddy Ringtail explained AT THE PREMIER CINEMA ?IN HOLLYWOOD ?AT THE GRANADA é SHOPPERS LUNCH After a hard shopping session, have a rest and a lunch.Come in anytime during the shopping season and enjoy the wonderful food and hospitality we are so well known for.218 Dufferin Ave.Tel.LO.3-1776 1 RESTAURANT 71 King St.East Tel.LO.3-1446 .where you'll find an excellent selection of delicious chocolates, handsomely gift wrapped for gifting! v;Vf DICK i DEBBIE 10.POWELL j REYNOLDS Slept Here '^Technicolor H «\u2022\u2022\u2022forrrlDfl FANNE FRANCIS Added Attraction ! DAME-HUNGRY KILLER-COP RUNS BERSERK! 4 wild trigstr linger.» Imt for big mmy.and a weak spot 1er * fast blondes hurled him from the straight-and-narrow to a crooked one-way road! rnmmmmmmmmmmm mmwmm EDMOND O'BRIEN ÊÈu&mmM olio «turting JOHN AGAR & introducing MARIA INGUSH Starts TODAY SCREEN Erskine Johnson In Sherbrooke Time First TODAY - SAT.TV's Wonder Comedian ! v\\ I® Milton Berle Virginia Mayo ALWAYS LEAVE THEM LAUGHING\" Mn*i rtt BSM KlKfl II a girt about 18 \u2014 and an about-to-be bride /l who's about fit s to be tied! Tab Hunter, John Dchner, Rod Cameron and Richard Erdman set themselves for a battle with hostile Arabs in this scene from the exciting film, \u201cThe Steel Lady,\u201d which is opening today at the Premier Cinema through United Artists release.Prospecting for oil, they have taken refuge in an abandoned German tank.that a hermit is anyone who lives all alone by himself with no one else to live with him and wants to live alone.That is what a hermit is.Often, too, a hermit is very old, witn long white hair, and long whiskers.A hermit likes to be a hermit, or else he wouldn\u2019t be one.\u201cAnyway,\u201d said Daddy Ringtail, \u201cwe shall go the way that the hand on the sign is pointing, until we come at last to the cave where the hermit lives.\u201d Oh, they weren\u2019t to have any trouble at all in following the way to the cave of the hermit The path led on to the top of the mountain and there was another sign that looked exactly like the first one.The sign had a hand that pointed, and with it were the words that said: \u201cTHIS WAY TO THE CAVE OF THE HERMIT.\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d Daddy Ringtail agreed \u201cand I think we shall soon be there.\u201d \u201cHe sure isn't going to let us get lost,\u201d said MugVump.On they walked down the mountain and across the creek, and on through a meadow the way that another sign was pointing.The words on this sign said: \u201cONE MINUTE WALK TO HERMIT CAVE.\u201d And so on through the trees our friends walked, and up a hill for one minute, and there was the hermit cave sure enough.Hundreds of people were standing there to see the hermit, because it isn\u2019t often that people can see a real live her- mit.The people had come from miles and miles to see him.And there he stood in front of the cave with a happy smile on his face.He was happy because of all the people who came to see him, because would you live alone like a hermit and like it if no one came to see you?No sir, and I wouldn\u2019t either.Happy day! Card Parly Held In Guild Hall At Hatley Hatley, Dec.8.\u2014The final card party in the series by the men of St.James Church was held in the Guild Hall on Friday evening, December 3.Cards were played at 13 tables and prizes were won by Mrs.Maurice Brown, Mrs.Lawrence Johnson, Mr.Lloyd Hartwell and Mr.John Ashman.Mr.Harold McClary was the winner in the series, having the highest score and won the grand UNITED LOAN CORPORATION 10 St.James St.East, Montreal.MORTGAGE LOANS - First and especially second mortgages.Terms from one to five years.VARIED LOANS - Discounting of \"conditional sales contracts\", covering automobile, electrical appliances and all other household goods, agricultural machinery, industrial machinery and commercial equipment.ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF THEIR SHERBROOKE OFFICE under the management of F.GERALD FERGUSON Room 505, Continental Bldg., Corner of King It Wellington, Tel.LO.9-1323 Our Services Wiii Cover Sherbrooke & District prize, a 15-pound turkey.Mr.John Ashman won the grand consolation prize, a three-pound box of chocolates, The highlight of the evening came when the turkey raffle was held.Miss Barbara Moulton drew the lucky ticket, which was held by Mr.Carl Moulton.The finance committee wish to thank all who helped with food, prizes, etc., and in any way in making the parties such a success.Special thanks were also extended to Mr.Marvel Smith, who had charge of the raffle.TEACHERS ENTERTAIN On Thursday evening, December 2, the teachers of the local school, Mrs.Daisy Gibbs and Mrs.Ronald McClary, invited the parents to the school for an informal get-together.Mrs.Marvel Smith, Mr.and Mrs.Sam Morse and Mr.and Mrs.William Cutler attended and after viewing the work books and discussing vaibous subjects, tea and cookies were served by the teachers.Mrs.Gibbs and Mrs.McClary are ready and willing at all times to discuss with the parents anything concerning the school children and hope if another such gathering is held more parents will attend.General Notes Mr.Horace Wainwright is a patient in the Queen Mary Veterans\u2019 Hospital, Montreal.The sympathy of the community is extended to the Rev.Eard-ley-Wilmot and family, of Cook-shire, in the death of Mrs.Eard-ley-Wilmot.Rev.Eardley-Wilmot w-as rector of St.James Church here several years ago.The many friends of Mr.Albert.E.Bowen will be sorry to hear that he is ill at his home.Master Bruce Stoddard is able to be out again after being confined to his home with chicken pox.Mr.and Mrs.William Cutler were in Coaticook on Sunday and accompanied Mrs.Homer Cutler to Sherbrooke to visit Mr.Cutler in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Cutler fell in the yard of his home and fractured his ankle on Saturday Vancouver \u2014 idf) \u2014 Charley Gilbert, 13-year-old grade school student, bowled an 810 three-game score in five-pins.His high single was 410.and it would have been a perfect game if he hadn't slipped to a spare in the seventh frame.They\u2019ll Do It Every Time W i NN* Off** By Jimmy Hatlo SIT DOWN, W?CMEDCVil?/DON\u2019T BE SILLY-TAKE IT FfiCM ONE WHO KNOWS-VOU\u2019RE IN THE DOOHOUSE ALREADY\u2014WHY AGGRAVATE TWIM3S?STICK AROUND-WElL EAT HERE\u2014ACT SO IRE WHEN YOU DO GO HOME TELL HER THE BOSS KEPT POOR CHSDDAR-VVHEN HIS OLD LADY TOSSES HIM OUT HE\u2019LL HAVE TO SLEEP ON THE POOL TABLE\u2014 WE OOH'T GOT NO RCOA\\$ LEFT\u2014// TELEPHONE WIRE\u2014THIS LISTEN TO HOWITZER,-WE \"HOW TO HANDLE ID CALL THE WIFE AND TELL HER I'LL BE A BIT LATE FOR DINNER-I\u2019LL 17 JUST PLAY ONCE MORE \\ARoUND mxir Wife'expert.HE'S SO GOOD AT IT HE'S NOW LIVING HEREAT THE CLUB\u2014* GAME IS GONNA GO ON FOR DAYS AND DAYS HOWIE\u2019S ALSO A MAKE-UP EXPERT HE\u2019S BEEN WEARING PANCAKE ON THAT BUCK EYE HE CHECKED IN WITH \"mil rr* '*r K1\tlüii-t.- There's one of these FRIENDLY ADVISERS IN EVERY CLUB»** For-twis one we tip > THB HATTP HAT TD ji CURENCE HEANEY, 1574-HARBOR BLVD., B&lmont, CALIF.Hollywood \u2014(NEA)\u2014 Close-ups and Longshots: Joan Fon-j taine and Olivia de Havilland, : both raised near San Jose,; Calif., refer to themselves as \u201cThe Prune Belt Sisters.\u201d .Vivien Leigh\u2019s pet name for Sir Laurence Olivier is \u201cBa Ba.\u201d .John Hodiak\u2019s pals call him \u201cGrape Eyes.\u201d.As a skinny youngster, Jane Russell was: known to her playmates as \u201cBones.\u201d .And the tots who played jacks with June Allyson knew her as \u201cBubbles.\u201d * * * Tyrone Power never writes fan letters to other actors, but1 he takes pen in hand when he reads impressive books to scribble fan notes to authors.* » * A Hollywood shop does a I flourishing business selling photo stills of Valentino, Theda Bara, Mae Busch, Wallace Reid and other stars of yesterday.(You sec what old movies on TV have started?).\u2019is *\t* Ginger Rogers, generally believed to be a Texas product, was born in Independence, Mo.Because of it, she\u2019s been on friendly terms with Harry, Bess and Margaret Truman for many years.Vic Mature and Jim Backus (Joan Davis\u2019 hubby in \u201cI Married Joan\u201d) were classmates at the Kentucky Military Institute.Richard Widmark\u2019s wife meet him while he was a profes-i sor at Lake Forest University and she was a student in one of his classes.* # * Leslie Caron\u2019s daily lunch when she\u2019s working in a picture: Two enormous steaks and a cup of tea.Jacques Sernas, the handsome hunk of man in \u201cHelen of Troy\u201d and \u201cJump Into Hell,\u201d spent two years in the notorious Buchenwald concentration camp during World War II.He was captured by the Nazis while serving with the French underground.* * * Jeff Morrow, the Broadway stage star recently imported to Hollywood, once played Dick Tracy on the radio.# # # Producer John Champion, still a handsome fellow, was under contract to MGM in 1943 as an actor.Appeared in \u201cThe Can-tervilie Ghost\u201d and \u201cA Guy Named Joe.\u201d .Owen Verdon, who became a star on Broadway in \u201cCan Can\u201d after toiling for years in the Hollywood vineyards as an assistant dance director, was born crippled in both legs.\t- Dorothy Dandridge\u2019s father in Cleveland, Ohio, is April Dand-ridge, a minister.* * * Eva Marie Saint, scarcely busty in \u201cOn the Waterfront,\u201d was once elected Sweater Queen of Bowling Green State University.Wherever Barbara Stanwyck goes to act, the stool given to her by the crew of \u201cThe Lady Gambles\u201d in 1948, goes along.She plunks herself down on the red leather top with \u201cMissy,\u201d her nickname, painted on it * * * William Powell\u2019s wife,, who\u2019s known to one and all as \u201cMou-sie.\u201d calls him \u201cDaddy\u201d right in front of everybody.* * * Donald Curtis of the \u201cPfhhh\u201d cast, is the spiritual leader of a church at Santa Barbara, Calif.He puts up an \u201cOn TV Tonight\u201d sign for his congrcga- DEBBIE REYNOLDS and DICK POWELL are a girl about 18 and a man-about-town in \u201cSusan Slept Here,\u201d RKO Radio's provocative story of a beautiful delinquent and a movie writer.Anne Francis also co-stars in this Technicolor production.tion whenever one of his telefilms is shown on a local sta-.tion.» » * Once a month a technician from a major studio drops around to Marion Davies\u2019 mansion and runs all her old movies just to keep them from fading and drying out.Marion never looks at the flickers.Lillian Gish straps herself to a tilt board every day\u2014head at floor level and feet high\u2014as a health gimmick.\t.Dolores Gray attended Hollywood\u2019s Children\u2019s Professional school with Mary McCarty and failed to make the grade as a moppet actress.>>; lie * Patrice Wymore, who wears contact lenses (she\u2019s near-sighted) once held up production on a Warner Bros, picture when one lens dropped out of her orb.It was finally located in the cuff of her leading man\u2019s trousers.* * * Nickname for Marilyn Monroe | when she was just plain Nonna j Jean Baker as a kiddie was \u2018String Bean.\u201d .Peter Ustinov, who runs away with \u201cThe Egyptian\u201d and \u201cBeau Brummel,\u201d was David Niven\u2019s army batman dur-\u2019 ing World War II.» * * Florence Halop, who\u2019s Mama Bronson on \u201cMeet Millie,\u201d has retired from show business three times so far.She\u2019s exactly 29 years old.CUT FROM DAYS TO HOURS\u2014For 35* BUCKLEY\u2019S capsules An Appreciated Christmas Gift .(V SENSATIONAL NEW Automatic Beyond Belief.! 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brooke Rotarians last night when about 60 members of the B.C.S.boys\u2019 choir entertained them with a varied selection of carols.Choir Director Rev.Harold Forster has been in charge of the~boys since he came to the ; school in 1952 and last night was the second time they had; sung for Rotarians under his direction.Selections included such well-known carols as \u201cHoly Night,\u2019\u2019 \u201cSee Amid the Winter Snow,\u201d \u201cAdeste Fideles,\u201d \u201cThe Holly and the Ivy,\u201d and \u201cNon Nobis Domine.\u201d They sang three unaccompanied numbers, two fast cheery ones called \u201cPast Three O'clock\u201d and \u201cDing Dong Merrily on High,\u201d and the more difficult German carol \u201cIn Die Iste Freude.\u201d The excellent blending and harmony of the younger boys\u2019 high clear voices and deeper tones of the older boys was particularly evident in the unaccompanied singing.To give, the program a more international flavor the boys also sang the Indian carol \u201cGitchie Manitou.\u201d Those who took parts during the short concert were Gordon Howatson, Richard F r e e b o r-ough, Rodney Smith, Peter Gumyn, John Collyer, John Teare, and Peter White.Fifteen-year-old Donald Patriquin accompanied at the piano and Peter Duffield played the trumpet during the singing of \u201cAdeste Fideles.\u201d Mr.Forster was introduced by Ogden Glass and thanked by Gordon Armitage.President Gerry McManamy troduced the head table guests who included Rev.Harold Forster, Ogden Glass, Gordon Armitage, Rev.Robert Tait, Col.Jeff Brian, Tom Keeley, Harold McConnell, Fred Sangster, Mr.Justice William Mitchell and Ernie Gilbey.Grace was said by Rev.Robert Tait.The only visiting Rotarian was Euclide Ferland, of Thetford Mines.Other guests included Antoine Boudreau, Thetford Mines; Douglas Howard, Gordon Moffat, Anton Diel, Judge Mitchell, and Eric Webster, all of Sherbrooke; Graham Patriquin, Lennoxville, and I.E.Wheeler, Farnham.Vice-president Hawley Griffith reported on his attendance at the Boundary Club meeting recently and extended an invitation from that club to Sherbrooke Rotarians to at t e n d Boundary meetings.Henry Downs Jr., who recently returned from Europe reported on the various Rotary meetings he attended while abroad and presented the club with a flag from the London, England, dub.Tom Keeley led the group in a singsong with Wright Gibson at the piano.Mr.Keeley also made an appeal to Rotary members on behalf of a needy family in Sherbrooke.Funeral Service Thursday For ¦ Mrs.Henry Welsh Funeral services will be held on Thursday at St.Peter\u2019s Church for Mrs.Henry Wrelsh, who passed away at Ayer's Cliff yesterday.She was 73 years of age.Her husband, Henry William Welsh, died in February, 1950.Born Edith A.Dolphin, she married the late Henry Welsh in England in 1907 and moved to Milwaukee three years later.She took up residence in Sherbrooke in 1913.Mrs.Welsh is survived by two children, Norman and Elsie.A son, Ronald, lost his life while serving with the R.C.A.F.in the last war, and a daughter, Dorothy, (Mrs.Dean Bishop), also predeceased her.The body is resting at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel and the funeral will be held at St.Peter\u2019s Church at 3:00 p.m.on Thursday.Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.SPECIAL MEETING of the SHERBROOKE MILK PRODUCERS to be held at the SHERBROOKE ARENA 8:30 P.M.THURS., DEC.9 TEST-PROVED msm Priced at less than ^\t.M as much, but per- ^riei include* .ir f o r m a nce \u2022 pro V ed t«n*tittion «ece.m equal to 5 leading »dit«k«mold.competitive aids averaging $268! COME IN FOR TEST DETAILS BUDNING'S DRUG STORE 39 Wellington North Tel.LO.24773 \u2014 Sherbrooke.Soy \"MERRY CHRISTMAS\" No shopping problem; no fighting crowds; no fuss about wrapping, etc., when you send Christmas Flowers or Plants by wire! MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac St.\u2014LO.2-3757 Give him smart LUGGAGE .a gift that will last him for years to come! ! For the best assortment of luggage for men in the Eastern Townships, it s | J.N.Boisvert & Fils 'Sherbrooke'* leading leather-good* dealer since 1904, lit-uated at 5 King West, Telephone LO.2-0938''.Noted Engineer Will Address Local Divisions The professional engineers of this district will be favored by a visit from Georges Demers, P.Eng., president of the Corporation of Professional Engineers of Quebec on Friday.Mr.Demers is well known throughout the province because of his engineering interest, and particularly because of the energy with which he has pursued his duties as a councillor and as an officer of the corporation.Mr.Demers is a native of Montreal.He studied civil engineering at the \u201cEcole Polytechnique\u201d of Montreal, graduating in 1935.In 1937 he undertook postgraduate studies in France at the \u201cEcole ries Ponts et Chaussées.\u201d He then undertook service with the Provincial Minister in the Road Department at Quebec and left in 1939 in the capacity of divisional engineer for the Eastern Division, to enter the office of Zachee Langlais, consulting engineer in Quebec.In December 1942, he opened his own office in Quebec, as consulting engineer.Specializing in civil engineering work, much important work is to his credit; among these there are filtration plants and aqueducts for more than thirty municipalities, some 160 miles of roads and bridges constructed for the province and private companies, wharves and piers, and defence works for Defence Construction Limited.Also his services have been retained as consultant by the Public Service Department and the Superior Court.He takes a lively and active interest in a multitude of organizations, particularly of Char-lered Accountants and was councillor and president of the Quebec Chapter in 1948-49, was president of the Graduate Society of the Ecole Polytechnique in 1950, president of the Quebec branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada in 1952, a member of the Société des Ingénieurs Civils de France, the Association of Consulting Engineers of Canada, the American Water Works Association, and the Canadian Institute of Sewage and Sanitation.Amongst other things Mr.Demers finds the time to undertake the duties of being a professor at Laval University.Dur-ing his Sherbrooke visit, he hopes to visit the new University of Sherbrooke and to address the students who are studying engineering at this institution.Mr.Demers is particularly interested in the relationship between engineers and their fellow citizens.He believes that the engineer has a definite place to fill in modern society and that the first responsibility of fhc engineer is to do h's engineering work well.The subject of his presidential address on this occasion will be \u201cLet Us Be Engineers.\u201d A large attendance from Sherbrooke and district arc expected to be present for the president's visit.The occasion will take the form of a joint meeting of the Eastern Townships branch of the En-gi-eering Institute of Canada and of the Eastern Townships region of the Corporation of Pro- Optimists Plan Christmas Cheer At Lennoxville The Lennoxville Optimist Club i held its regular meeting last night at the Elmwood Hotel.S President Joe Gilbert was in the chair.Thirty-one members were present.Maurice Hudon, Acting Ser-geant-at-Arms, really made money for the boys' work fund.He took great pleasure in fining certain members of the Club, i Gerry Desjardins, Stan Taylor and Ed.Severeight, delegates to the Town Council meeting Monday night reported they received permission for the Optimists to run the rink plus the promise of full eo-operation throughout the winter.The Town has agreed to make repairs and generally prepare the rink for this season.Mel Castonguay, chairman for the raffle of the 21\u201d television set, which is on display in Hart Montgomery's store, stated that the members had to make a strong effort to sell tickets because the drawing to be made December 31 is rapidly approaching.The Club is going to distribute Christinas baskets to needy families.Anyone knowing of such cases in Lennoxville should please contact Wes.Nichol, chairman of the committee.The Optimist Club is sponsoring an Ice Carnival to be held January 8th at B'C.S.The Sherbrooke Winter Club is going to make their first appearance of the season then.The chairman of the event\u2019is Bruce Bradley.Seated at the head table were Cecil Dougherty, George Gnr-ard.Ed.Severeight, John Brown, and Mel Castonguay.«Guests were George Garard, who gave the club a few words of advice, and John Brown, a new member.The next meeting is to be held December 21st at 6.30 at the Elmwood Hotel.v w.''\tr.;;\\ ¦mmMP Conrad Proulx, Sherbrooke, Ordered To Stand Trial On Smuggling Charge SHERBROOKE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS taking part in the Ghost Story, a one-act play being presented in Mitchell School, are pictured above, as they completed their dress-rehearsal last night.Left to right, sitting, are: Tony Amery, as Floyd; Bob Hill, as George; Sally Hilling, as Anna; Ann Goode, as Mary.Standing.Seymour Steimnan, as Lynn; Cynthia Wells, as Lennie; Doreen Hodge, as Grace; Andy Ellwood, as Fred, and Terry Miirphy.as Tom.(Record photo by Gerry l.emay) Business Quiet As Sherbrooke Marks Holiday The streets of Sherbrooke were quiet, and undisturbed by business traffic and trade this morning as the majority of business offices, banks and stores remained closed in honor of the Feast of the Immaculate Conception.Roman Catholic Churches in the city celebrated the occasion with special services this morning, and Midnight Mass was held last night in several churches in the city.On the whole Sherbrooke and most communities throughout the province remained quiet during the day.Special arrangements were made at the Post Office that local residents might collect their mail at certain hours.Although there was no mail delivery this morning and will not be any this afternoon either in the city or on the rural routes, the public lobby at the Post Office opened at eight o\u2019clock this morning and will remain open until six this evening.Service was provided at the general delivery, registration and postage stamp wickets from 8 a.m.until noon.Other wickets such as money order and savings bank wickets were closed all day.As for posting of letters, any mail posted at the office will be despatched as usual and one collection was made from street letter boxes.FIVE ACTORS OF THE VALIANT are pictured above as they finish the dress rehearsal for the play, which will be presented tomorrow and Friday evenings.The students taking the roles are, lelt.to right: Norman Hilt, the jailer; David Hobson, Dyke; Cynthia Steinman, Josephine the girl; Wayne Peak, Father Daly; and Leonard Ryan, the Warden.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) m Final Rites For Brome Resident Brome, Dee.8 \u2014 The funeral of Alva Draper Vail was held at St.John's Anglican Church, Brome, on Tuesday afternoon, the Rev.William Gedye officiating.He was in his 65th year.Mr.Vail was predeceased several years ago by his wife, the former Gula Frizzle, and a daughter, Dorothy.Surviving I are three daughters and one son, | Helen, Mrs.Douglas Gebbie, of Brome, Inez, Mrs.Harold Warden, and Muriel, Mnu Douglas ! Ladd, both of Knowlton, and Henry Vail, of Valleyfield.Interment was in St.John's! Anglican Cemetery at Brome.Congratulations To: - MRS.MARY SIMPSON, who Is celebrating her eighty-sixth birthday today.fessional F.nginecrs A reception for the party will be held in Room of the New Hotel at 6:15 p.m., a buffet supper at 6: business meeting w 7:15 p.m.of Quebec, presidential the Mayfair Sherbrooke followed by 30 p.m.The ill start at It\u2019s a holiday today for most people, but we still plod along with our Lucky Dollars.Wc haven\u2019t another winner for you, so we could give you a few hints \u2014 although you really don't seem to need them.Did you know that the winner we had yesterday was the thirtieth winner of the contest?That speaks well for you followers, for you have earned a good average.In case anyone wants to j become the thirty-first winner, he might hunt in the C.P.U.Station cash box, or in the cash register of the Dominion Store, on Wellington Street, in Sherbrooke, or in the A & P Store in Richmond.Those are all places we have spent Lucky Bucks within the last few days.Today, we have another dollar to go ou(, of course, but we are having a bit of trouble trying to decide where to spend it.With all the stores closed, it looks as though we will have to spend it in a restaurant.So.that\u2019s a big hint for all you restaurant workers.If you see any strange figures lurking in the shadows near your cash registers today, be sure and check your cash \u2014 you might have today\u2019s Lucky Dollar.TODAY'S LUCKY DOLLAR (Good until 5 p.m.Wednesday, December 22) T/N 8504663 OTHER LUCKY DOLLARS (Good until 5 p.m.Tuesday, December 21) N/N 4000178 (Good until 5 p.m.Monday, December 20) B/A 9231769 (Good until 5 p.m, Saturday, December 18) B/A 7003715 (Good until 5 p.m.Friday, December 17) B/A 1118371 (Good until 5 p.m.Wednesday, December 15) R/N 0521856 (Good until 5 p.m.Tuesday, December 14) U/N 7836285 (Good until 5 p.m.Monday, December 13) T/N 7214587 (Good until 5 p.m.Friday, December 10) B/A 0219167 (Good until 5 p.m.Thursday, December 9) B/A 9969855 (Good until 5 p.m.Wednesday, December 8) N/N 1600797 On each publishing day until further notice the RECORD will select and publish a serial number taken from a Bank of Canada one dollar bill.Persons having possession of these \u201cLucky Dollars\u201d may redeem them for ten dollars each.The bills whose numbers have been selected will have been put in circulation throughout the Eastern Townships immediately be fore the serial numbers are published.Winners must produce the \u201cLucky Dollars\u201d within two weeks of the first publlrntion date of the serial number, and the winning hill or bills must he accompanied hy the regular weekly Record Crossword puzzle (or reasonable facsimile) at least 50% correctly completed.If you have In your possession a dollar bill bearing a serial number published in the RECORD, telephone \u201cLucky Dollars,\u201d the Sherbrooke Daily Record, LO 9-3636 and arrange an appointment to exchange it for your reward.If you live ton far distant from the Record to make this convenient, send your \u201cLucky Dollar\u201d and the crossword solution, to \u201cLucky Dollars,\u201d c/o the Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington street north.Sherbrooke, The Record will not be responsible for \u201cLucky Dollars\u201d delay ed or lost in the mail.All sciial numbers not matched by the deadline automatically Decomc inactive, and no payoff will be made on them.All \u201cLucky Dollars\u201d and all other dollar bills submitted by persons who do not qualify for the reward will be returned to the owners after the serial numbers become inactive.Employees of the Sherbrooke Record Co.and their Immediate families are not eligible to win rewards for \u201cLucky Dollars.\u201d Schubert Club Plans Christmas Season Concert ! On Monday evening, December 11.3, at 8:15 p.m.the Schubert Mu j sic Club will present to the pub-: lie its Christmas program.The complete program, which is open | to Die public, will consist of sa-lered Christmas music comprising organ, vocal and instrumental I numbers.Having a public Christmas program is a new project of this club jand it is hoped that the public ; interest will create this as being ja yearly event.j The guest artists that will perform besides members of the | Schubert Music Club will be Mar-jgarel Ann Forbes Fuller, vocalist, and John Codcre, organist.The j Trinity United Church Choir will assist in the group singing ol ; Christmas carols.Christmas Plans Are Discussed By Magog Kiwanis Magog, Dec.8.\u2014 Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor-elect, Los j Memory of Sherbrooke briefed | the Magog Kiwanis Club officers , and directors on their duties at the Club\u2019s regular gathering Monday evening.Mr.Memory was accompanied to Magog hy Jerry Johnston of the Sherbrooke Club.The Magog members discuss-! ed their plans for the Yuletide season, and decided to offer assistance to the aged at Ln I\u2019ro-, vidence Hospital.President Henry Jorgensen i conducted his mooting, which was followed by a directors\u2019 dis* ! cussion.| The Kiwanians will meet with | the Magog Lions tonight at the | Chateau du Lac Hotel when they t \"ill review the \u201954 Lions-Kiwanls Fair, the elect, fair officers for | the \u201955 project.] At the next Kiwanis Club i meeting, H.V.MacDonald will j address the club when his topic ! will be a refresher dealing with j service club ideals.His talk will j be the outcome of his attendance.at the Kiwanis Convention I held at Montreal recently.Montreal \u2014 -d\" \u2014 Judge T.A.Fontaine Tuesday ordered Conrad Proulx, of Sherbrooke, for trial in Court of Queen's Bench on charges of having aided in the smuggling of United States ci-garets, after « witness outlined the operations of the smuggling ring.Witnesses at the enquetc dis-eribed a \u201cbusiness\" that grew from a few hundred cartons to truckloads of 25 to 30 cases of cigarets in one haul.Nil Goulet of Sherbrooke, claimed he entered the illegal business through association with a man named Paul Emile Giroux, described as Proulx\u2019 employer.This witness testified he was in the cigare! soiling business for more than a year.\u201cAt first.1 got only 100 to 200 cartons at a time but by the end we had to use a truck to transport the goods There were hauls of 25 to 30 eases of eigar els,\" he said.He identified Proulx as having come to his home twice to discuss loading cigarets in ears and trucks, lie said he didn't know personally whether the man loaded t\u2019h truck but said \u201c1 understood from others that was his work.\u201d The cigarets were sometimes picked up at border points in the Eastern Townships and of- Jury Discharges Vaiilancourl In Smuggling Case After only throe minutes delih oration a French jury found Henri Vaiilancourl not guilty of conspiracy in connection with the smuggling of American cigarettes across the Canadian border from November 1951 to February 1952.Vaillancourt was charged with conspiring with Real Vail-laneourt, his brother, Ililarioti Chabot and Conrad Gosselin, now a Connecticut building mover.In his plea, Defence Attorney Henri Lizotto, of Granby, said that it takes at least two people to make a conspiracy as one person alone cannot commit such an act.lie proved that two of the people with whom Vaillancourt was alleged to have conspired with have been acquitted in the past and therefore it.inusl fol low that the jury acquit him.The other two men, 11 Marion I Chabot and Conrad Gosselin, j were never arrested for con-t spiraey and therefore there could he no one left to conspire with.Vaiilancourl was not charged with the actual smuggling of the cigarettes, an offence for ; which lie was fined $750 and had his truck confiscated hy Judge Patrick Delaney earlier in Magistrales Court.Mr.Lizolle claimed that it was unjust that a man should face two charges for the j same offence.It was proven that Gosselin was on a straight salary of $150 per week as a truck driver for | Vaillancourt and was under his orders.He had no say once the cigarettes were over the border.| The same applied for Chabot, He was only the purchaser of the cigarettes and Vaillancourt did not I know what he did wilh them after he sold them.Therefore there ! could have been, according to : Mr.Lizolle, no conspiracy between the accused Chabot and : Gosselin.The other two he was j accused of conspiring with were I acquitted last year and once | again there could have been no conspiracy.Benoit Turmel was prosecutor I in the case.ten were delivered to contact men in Montreal.Two were identified simply as \u2018Johnny\u201d and \"Jean Paul.\u201d Goulet said he paid $1.90 a carton for the cigarets.About three or four delivery trips were made weekly.Alcide Thibault of Sherbrooke said his car was used to transport cigarets to Montreal, Sorel and other points.\u201cWhere in Montreal did you deliver them?\" Judge Fontaine asked.\"Everywhere,\u201d said Thibault, \"All parts of tin' city.In lanes, garages, homes.Everywhere.\u201d \u201cHow did you know where to go,\" asked Jean l'elller, federal prosecutor.\u201cWe had a phone number for a man named Jehnny.We'd call him, tell him where we were and he'd come to us,\u201d said the witness.He estimated he alone made about 30 (rips with cignr-et loads.He identified Proulx as a man who helped fill his ear with cigarets.Judge Fontaine decided he had enough for his onmieto and ordered Proulx to trial hi Court of Queen's Bench.BRIEFLFTS Wales Home Christmas gifts should he sent to Mrs.W.II.Bradley, 455 Quebec SI., before Saturday, Dec.11.St.Luke\u2019s Guild, Sand Hill Card and Croklnolo party, Christmas Sale, Chureh Hall, Dee.11, Food table, aprons, knitted articles, fish pond.Drawing for quilt.Prizes.Lunch.at Alcoholics Anonymous meeting every Tuesday and Friday, 6-00 p.m., at group rooms, Apt 5, 82 King St.West.Sherbrooke Tel: LO.2-9192.All correspond cnee and interviewa treated con fidenlially.LEE M.WATSON A CO , Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc.Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night mid Holiday calls: Tel.LO.9-3910 or LO.2 8782 J.COUPLAND & SON PAINTERS ond DECORATORS \u201cPopor-hongtny o Sixuicilly\" Cupboard», baok.»b»lv«i, ate., mado to order.10.2-5375\t183 MAGOG IT.MATHURIN JEWELERS SIGNIFIES QUALITY SINCE IB9S Sperialiili in Diamond» & Walchet 19 WEI IINOTON N\u201e SHERBROOKE We wish to advise our readers that the Today and Tomorrow column has been discontinued.8>Ijrt*lu*mikr Dttilit Sirrm-ïi 6 DAY WATCH REPAIRS 1 Year Guarantee Engraving While You Wait HART S JEWELLERY & CHINA SHOP 43 Wellington N.LO.9-1484 SPORT SHIRTS Handsomely tailored, authentic tartan sport shirts in Vyella Flannel.Also the new English featherweight Osmalane fabric, in plain shades.Lightweight wools in six attractive check patterns.33 King St.West The Distinguished Men\u2019s Store!\" i SWcooke Daily Betocd-, t 'The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth Day of February, 1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette established 1837, and Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.\t, Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery )n Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9.00, 6 months $4.50, 3 months $2.50, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d The Record is printed and published every week day by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating tne news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 A New It was Joseph\u2019s coat of many colors which started his trouble with his brethren; the dreams came afterwards, It probably did things for Joseph, did this coat of many colors, the gift of an indulgent father, and its moral effect may have led eventually to his rulership of Egypt under pharaoh.Many a time a single piece of raiment has made all the difference.And a well-cut suit, it is known, has started more than one young man on the road to promotion.Take that story by P.G.Wode-house of the eye-scorching plus-fours worn originally, if.memory serves, by that great pro, Sandy MacNab.Acquired in a secondhand .clothing store by.a golfing duffer they gave him the long - lacking confidence, turned him into the terror of the links.Coat A friend of a naturally shrinking disposition has acquired an overcoat of a far - from - shrinking Shetland weave.Its base is brown and grey.There are black threads, too, and flecks of orangé.At a distance it shows generous squares which disappear as one gets closer.Its whole effect is jaunty.It has done a great deal for our retiring friend.Tt has made him feel more than adeqliate, even chesty.He has acquired a youthful stride, to fit the coat.He has become the superman of a street that once looked the other way.He is now wishing he could have a lounging jacket made of the same stuff for he needs the coat\u2019s moral support most in the one place where he must leave it hanging, its virtue wasted, with the front door as its only witness.George There is a Niagara peninsula fruit farmer who, like others of his kind but, perhaps, in greater degree than most, is a valuable man to his country.He is George R.Secord, of St.Catharines, sixth generation of his family on the land.Mr.Secord has ninety acres in fruit, 38 of them in grapes.For George Secord the fruits of the vine are not just so many inanimate objects.\"They are like babies,\u201d he Secords says, \u201cthey take a lot of understanding.\u201d The most successful growers have been those who recognized that their products are sentient parts of a purposeful Creation.Like their owners they have their feelings, their appointed places.They are not merely crops to be garnered and turned into money.It is the George Secords of the understanding hearts who are most successful on the land whether they have been there for a few years or for generations.In Passing That night depository service given by banks in some cities to late-hour businesses such as gasoline stations, restaurants, theatres and hotels is hardly fair to the hold-up men.+ * + A typewriter groaned.The keys seemed to stiffen.\u201cNo, no,\u201d came a small voice.\u201cNot that name again, not Sir Winston Churchill! Why, you\u2019ve written it a dozen times in the last few weeks.There are limits.\u201d ?* + How often do we get a better example of ingenuity than that told in the story of a propeller which will be one of the exhibits in the museum to be established at the Uplands Air port, Ottawa?This was carved from birch by a crashed bush pilot, stuck together with glue brewed from moose hooves.It enabled the resourceful airman to fly back to safety.+\t4*\t?\u2018 When a fish spanks a fisherman that\u2019s news.It happened to an Idaho man fishing in Pend Oreille Lake.Harold Stokke was reeling in a big Kamloops trout.The fish jumped into the boat, slapped Stokke where spankings are usually administered, then flopped back into the water and safety.We think this treatment should be administered frequently \u2014 and hard \u2014 to those fishermen who have already caught a generous quota and just stick around to see if they,, can\u2019t empty the lake.Some Senators Well Over 70 Washington \u2014(NEA)\u2014Whelh-1 er Republicans or Democrats will organize the U.S.Senate when the 84th Congress convenes next Jan.3 is a question! that still hangs on a Heartbeat.| It is not just a question of recounts in close states like New ' Jersey and Ohio, where Republicans Clifford Case and George 1 Bender appear to have won (ho election.Reversals In those two states would increase the apparent Democratic lead of 48 to 47 Republicans, with Oregon Independent Wayne Morse com-| mitted to vote with the Demo-' crats on organization of the new Senate.But that is not where the rub comes.What really controls the result is whether all of the incumbent senators and senators-elcct are alive, healthy, present and voting on Jan.3 when the session opens to organize, This may be a ghoulish thing to talk about.But it is a fact of political life which cannot be ignored.Seven senators died during the last session of Congress.With a number of senators now well past the traditional three score and ten, the fact that some of them or oven younger men might not live through the session has been openly discussed by even the senators themselves.Speculation at first centered on young Sen, John F.Kennedy (D., Mass.) now hospitalized lor surgery on war injuries.Reports became so prevalent that he had canclr of the blood and could By PETER EDSON not resume his Senate seal that1 his father, former Ambassador: Joe Kennedy, had to make a1 public statement to squelch the rumors.Once the Senate is organized, there is little likelihood that control would be changed in midseason, regardless of who might die or which party would retain actual majority.' There is no record in U.S.congressional history in which such a shift has been made.The most recent example of such a situation arose when Sen.Robert A.Taft died in 1953.He was succeeded by Democrat Thomas A.Burke.The Democratic Party then had a nominal majority of one.But no move was made by the Democrats to reorganize the Senate.If this precedent is followed in the 84th Congress, (he Republicans would make no move to change control it they should obtain a majority through the death of any Democrat and his replacement by a Republican.There is no > law prohibiting reorganization, It Is just custom.Six times in the past, there have been bitter fights over or-! ganization of the Senate when the parties were closely divided.And there is no instance when the party with the majority failed or refused to take control of the Senate and keep it.The first time was March, 1881, when the two parties : were tied, and there were two 1 independents, Republican Presi-| dent James A.Garfield had cal-!lcd a special session to confirm What Other Papers Say BLACK CAT Kitchener-Waterloo Record A black cat is considered bad luck by logical mice and illogical people.Senate Control Hangs On Heartbeat FEWER LOST IN BUSH Windsor Daily Star In years past, too many hunters have got lost because they were tenderfeet and didnH know it.They did not take the \" required precautions against getting lost; and on finding they had strayed became panicky.Not even an Indian who had grown up in them would try to negotiate the primeval woods without the means of finding his wav out, or of summoning help.When an amateur from the city blunders into a bush area without a compass, or an ability to read nature\u2019s own directional signs, he is asking for trouble and too often finds it.CATASTROPHIC (Fort Williams Times-Journal) A night club entertainer in New Jersey was driving her car on a downtown street when on impulse she leaned over to kiss her male companion seated beside her.The car jumped a curb, hit a fire alarm box.The alarm brought two engine companies, one truck company, and one emergency truck crew to the scene.The impact also set off a burglar alarm in the store close to the fire box, and in no time police cars were on hand.Wow! What a kiss! SUES THE SELLERS (Owen Sound Sun-Times) In Connecticut the father of a girl, killed in a motor crash, has settled for $22,000 his action against two liquor sales establishments.The girl had been killed a little over a year ago when the car in which she was driving was in collision with à machine driven by a man who had been drinking.The father sued the two establishments which had sold the liquor to the driver.Should this Connecticut case be taken as a precedent in the court of law of Ontario it would do much more than does the Liquor Control Act in curbing the current drinkingdriving evil.Jill Ps SSsl Pipe Smoking Club Gets Champ In Top-Notch Puffing Shape By JOE MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer 1 appointments.When the Demo-! crats tried to push through a motion to retain control of the! standing committee, Vice-President Chester A.Arthur broke the tie and voted with the Republicans so they could reorganize.In the 50th Congress, 1885.-87, during the last two years of Democratic President Grover Cleveland\u2019s first term, 37 Democrats were elected to 39 Republicans.Vice-President Thomas A.Hendricks of Ohio had died in 1885.The Republicans succeeded in organizing (he Senate by electing a Republican President of the Senate pro tempore.Four times thereafter \u2014 in 1919, 1927, 1931 and in the present session of the 83rd Congress\u2014the division has been 47 Democrats, 48 Republicans and one independent at the lime of organization.In all cases, ihe Republicans organized (he Senate.The only really close House of Representatives division came in Ihe 72nd Congress, 1931, when there were 216 Democrats, 218 Republicans and one independent.But four Republicans died, and the Democrats elected John N.Garner as Speaker of the House.POTATO KING New Westminster, B.C.\u2014 O Aubrey Hall of Langford, near .Victoria, is British Columbia's j potato king.He won at the potato \u2018 show here on a yield of 28 tons 1 of white rose spuds to the acre.\u201cWE WUZ ROBBED.\u201d .(Winnipeg Tribune) A former German field marshal, Albert Kesselring, claims that the Nazis\u2019 Luftwaffe did not lose the Battle of Britain.In a BBC broadcast recently he said: \u201cWe didn\u2019t lose the battle.II was prematurely called off.\u201d Fight manager Joe Jacobs had a much more picturesque way of .making claims of this kind.His method was to yell in a loud, rough voice: \u201cWe wuz robbed.\u201d STOLEN VENISON (Sudbury Star) When the police are on the hunt for stolen venison it is a time for the hundreds of hunters and their friends to hold documentary proof of ownership.How does a man go about proving the venison in his house came off this deer and not that doer> What are the distinguishing marks of one piece of venison and another?Can the hair of individual deer be examined under microscope and distinguished as to individuality?Ah, it's a cruel world that sets a policeman on the trail of stolen venison.She's Engaged And Her Cooking Is All That Worries Her Kitchener.Ont.(Ü Young happy and engaged.Jean Pratt is looking eagerly forward to a home of her own.She can make beds and wield a mean dust mop.but she worries a bit about the effect of her cooking on her future husband.Jean has been blind Mr the last few years.She met her fiancee, Leon Slroh, who is sighted, at a dance and she admits to curiosity about his looks.\u201c1 enjoy hearing comments on olher people's looks.\" she said.\u201cEveryone has a different opinion.\u201d At 16 when most girls of her age were dating and going to parlies Jean was losing her sight.She learned to type, do bookkeeping and look after stocks which led her to the proprietorship of Kitchen» - Waterloo j Hospital's first tuck shop.People are unusually helpful i at the shop but she i shorlchang-! e< once in a while.Blindness has its humorous j side as well is its frustrations, ; stu said.\"The other day I got lost and j was tramping all over the hos-! pilai flower beds until the re-I ceptionist rescued me.Think J what would havt happened to 1 those flowers if it was summer.\" Montreal \u2014\t\u2014Twenty-five mouths dropped open in shocked surprise when the reporter produced a cigaret.\u201cLight?\u201d offered Herky Levine, icily.Then everybody puffed in silence.It was the semi-monthly meeting of the Maple Leaf Pipe Smoking Club.A cigaret; was an out of place as a skunk in a perfume shop.\u201cWatch your coffin nail,\u201d Herky said suddenly, in the manner of a man warning a friend of a worm on his hat.\u201cIt\u2019s liable to burn your jacket\u2014ashes are dropping.\u201d Talk About Pipes There was a stir about the circle and several members removed pipes to mutter about recent medical speculation regarding a connection between cig-arels\u2014but not pipes\u2014and lung cancer.\u201cAs 1 was saying,\u201d said Herky, \u201cour dub started nearly five years ago.We now have 25 members\u2014 Canadians of French, English, Jewish, Hungarian, Czech and Dutch descent.Non-political, non-sectarian.We just talk about pipes and tobacco.\u201cRight now, you might say we\u2019re getting Gerson Hecht in condition.He\u2019s our champ.\u201d Hecht, 32-year-old manufacturer of clothing accessories, will represent Canada in an international competition among pipe-smokers in some 10 countries next March 17.He eliminated 25 contenders here by keeping his pipe lit more than 39 Vs minutes.Gerson will have to do some top-notch puffing to beat the current champ, Paul Laudbach of Burbank, Calif., who kept his briar lit for nearly two hours in last year's contest\u2014one hour and 55 minutes.Unique Invention Levine, 30, proprietor of a machinery shop, became president of the Maple Leaf Club, which sponsors the competition, alter his invention of an \u201celectrical pipe, the only one in the world.\u201d It can accommodate 30 smokers at once.Plugged into an ordinary socket, an electric motor circulates cool water through coils around the pipe's stem and bowl, which ' holds one-quarter of a pound of tobacco.The whole apparatus weighs about four pounds and Levine carries it to meetings.\u201cEach member has his own mouthpiece for sanitary purposes,\u201d he explained.\u201cPersonally, I think it\u2019s superior to the Turkish hookah, because the smoke doesn't come in contact with the water.'1 The dub has no affiliation with the International Pipe Smoking Association.One member, Roger Rochelieu, has more than 200 pipes.Honorary members include such pipe-puffers as Albert Einstein, Gen.Douglas MacArthur and Frankie Sinatra.World Competitors Levine said competitors from Australia, Japan, the United States, France, England, Israel and Italy plan to take part in the St.Patrick's Day competition, each smoking under supervision wherever he happens to live.The man to keep 3.3 grams of \u201cburly\u201d tobacco going longest in a briar pipe will be the winner.He gets a trophy topped by a maple leaf and a calabash pipe.A startling development came recently when a number of women sought entrance in the competition.\u201cIt was soundly defeated in a vote,\u201d said Levine.\u201cWe like to take off our coats and put up our feet at meetings\u2014it would never work.\u201d Lower Vancouver Island Foresees Growing Pains Victoria\u2014 (® \u2014The southern tip of Vancouver island is preparing for a bad case of growing pains.Population of the capital city of Victoria is expected to double within the next 25 years.The neighboring municipality of Saanich by 1978 will have a larger population than Victoria.These forecasts are contained in a recently-issued 60-page report.The report represents seven months\u2019 work by James W.Wilson, executive director of the Lower Mainland Regional Planning Board, who made a special survey for a greater Victoria town planning board.Mr.Wilson says the purposes of the survey are threefold: 1.\tTo acquaint the people and governments of the area with their region and its resources; 2.\tTo assemble information about the region as a basis for work to be undertaken by the! board\u2019s permanent staff; 3.\tTo study and analyze development and problems of the region and make recommendations regarding them.Mr.Wilson forsees major changes in transportation links to the area.He believes that helicopters will become the chief passenger Bygone Days THIRTY YEARS AGO -\\ From the Record of December 8, 1924 The death of vice consul Henry A.Dayton, several days ago was reported to the State Department today.Forty-eight Chinese teachers and students of the Canton Christian College, Canton, China, were kidnapped by bandits Saturday on board a launch flying the American flag.Two youths were arrested in ' St.Elie d\u2019Orford yesterday on a charge of attempted minder.Last November 22, Emile\u2019 Pelletier of St.Victoire was robbed and assaulted by two armed men.He is suffering from a severe head wound and his recovery is said to be doubtful.* « * TWENTY YEARS AGO From the Record of December 8, 1934 Robert Harcourt Lindsay, president of Honey Dew Limited and vice-president of the Orange Crush Company Limited died in Toronto today.He ! was fifty.Arthur Henderson, Norway's president of the League of Nations Disarmament Conference, is to be awarded the Noble Peace Prize, says a dispatch today.Pirates today seized and pillaged the steamer Che.kiang, carrying off twenty passengers.* * * TEN YEARS AGO From the Record of Decmber 8, 1944 Constable Roger Bouchard, 26, a member of the Sherbrooke Police and Fire Departments for almost four years has been appointed Chief of East Angus and Fire Departments.Questions and Answers Q\u2014In what publication did the writings of Mark Twain first appear?A\u2014The Carpet-Bag, a humorous weekly started in 1851 by Benjamin Shillaber.* * * Q\u2014Where was helium first discovered?A\u2014In the sun's atmosphere by spectroscopic methods.It takes its name from the Greek tvord \u201chelios\u201d meaning sun.links with Vancouver, 40 miles to the north.Direct steamship service is rapidly becoming outmoded, he says.The report warns that the anticipated growth in population will have to be supported chiefly by what industries already exist.Government work will continue to provide the bulk of the jobs, it suggests.\u201cPAGAN\u201d CARDS Auckland, N.Z.\u2014\t\u2014 As part of a campaign to \u201cbring Christ back into Christmas\u201d churches and individuals in New Zealand have begun a campaign to eliminale \u201cpagan\u201d Christmas cards, such as ribald cards carrying messages in doubtful taste.Doubling Up In Brazil the vote is compulsory for employed women, but optional for unemployed women.Answer to Previous PuxzU ACROSS X-and th* fiddle 4-and feathers 8 Mimi and \u2014- 12\tHonest- 13\tAweather or 14\tOnce (dial.) 15\tDaniel in the lion's- 16\tAncient 18 Sleighs 20\tDeclaim 21\tCow\u2019s speech 22\tOne and- 24 Russian city 26\tIndigo 27\tConfer knighthood 50\tForty- - 32 Shade of red 34\tCondiment 35\tExpunger 36\tHouse wings 37\tEquipment 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Wrinkled 33 Badgerlike beast 38-and subtrahend 40 Locations 41\tSopranos and 42\tInquires 43\tWestern state 44\tOver hill and 46 Poker stake *7 Fencing swor< 48-track 50 Extinct bird WEST (D) AK764 V 8 ?63 + A K 8 7 4 3 NORTH ?\t1032 VQ1073 ?\t874 *962 EAST ?\t.198 V 65 ?\tQJ 1092 A J 10 5 SOUTH ?\tA Q 5 V A K J 9 4 2 ?\tA K5 A Q 1\tr\tr\t\tr\tr\t\t\u2018l\t\tr\tr\tÏT\tii IZ\t\t\t\tft\t\t\t4\t\tw\t\t\t IS\t\t\t\tis\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t ié\t\t\tft\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\tii\t\t\t\tA\t\t\t\t\t\t «\t\t\t\ti\tZb\t\t\t\ti\tÏ7\t\t W\t\t\t\tii\t\t1\tft\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t1\ti5\t\t\t\t\t Jb\t\t\tP\t\t\t&\t\tp\t\t\t\t \t\t\t»\t\t\t\tw\t61\t\t\t\t HI\t5T\t\t\t\ti\t«5\tV\t\t\t\t\t W\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t S2\t\t\t\t\tsi\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\ty>\t\t\t\t\t\t\t« Jacoby On Bridge By OSWALD JACOBY EXPERT FORCES A SPADE LEAD HERE When Mrs, Olive Peterson played today's hand in the re-j cent tournament in Atlantic j City, one of the spectators miss-j ed the point.\u201cIt was a very easy j hand,\u201d said the kibitzer, \u201cas, long as the opponents were obli-, ging enough to lead spades for you.\u201d \u201cIt was nice of them, wasn't ; it?\u201d agreed Mrs.Peterson.Ofj course Olive was far too polite to point out that her own play j had forced the opponents to.lead spades whether they liked it or not.West opened the king of clubs' and shifted to the six of di.> monds at the second trick, Mrs.Peterson won with the king of diamonds and began her campaign to make the opponents tackle the spades.She led a trump to ten, ruffed a club in her hand, ; Now declarer must ruff and led another trump to dummy's must lead the spades herself.No queen, and ruffed dummy's last matter how declarer plays the club.\tspades,\tshe\tmust lose\ttwo Having ruffed out the clubs (spade tricks if she begins the and drawn trumps, Mrs.Peter- suit herself, son cashed the ace of diamonds\tCARD SENSE and gave up a diamond trick.Q\u2014The bidding has been: not caring\twhich opponent took\tSouth\tWest North\tEast it.\tl Club\tPass 1 Diamond\tPass East happened to win IhCi ?third round of diamonds.If East led another diamond, South would discard a spade and rutf in dummy.This would surely limit the loss in spades to one trick.East's only chance was to lead \tNorth-\t¦South vu)\t West\tNorth\tEast\tSooth 1 A\tPass\t1 ?\tDouble 2 A\tPass\tPass\t3 V Pass Pass\t4 ¥\tPass\tPass Opening lead\u2014A K first ruffing out dummy's clubs.East wins the third round of diamonds and gets out safely by dummy's returning a club.You.South, hold; Spades Q J-7-5.Hearts A-K-6-3.Diamond 4.Clubs K-J-9-5.What do you do?A\u2014Bid one heart.You must naturally show one of your major suits at this moment, and the correct procedure is to show a spade and hope 1o win two hearts first.If your partner has tricks in the suit.When East led four hearts, ho will raise; and the eight of spades, however, if he has four spades, he will Mrs.Peterson played low.West bid one spade himself, had to put up his king to stop Thus yon will find out very ; dummy's ten from winning; and quickly whether or not there Is I then the rest was easy.\ta major suit fit in the combined Even if West had been able to hands.win this trick with the jack of spades, however, he would then be formed to return a spade to the ace-queen.Just for the fun of it, sec what happens to this hand if dr-j Clubs A-K-9-5-3.Iclarer draws trumps and gf.I up the diamond trick w ithout TODAY\u2019S QUESTION The bidding is the same as in the question just answered.You.South, hold: Spades A-J-5, Hearts Q-8-6-3, Diamond 4, you What do Answer Tomorrow SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER S.1054- Tfvè Man Sentenced In Lennoxville Court A 34-year-old Lennoxville man was fined S50 and costs and had his drivers\u2019 permit suspended for three months on a charge of driving a vehicle *'hile his faculties were impaired by alcohol when he appeared in Lennoxville Municipal Court yesterday morning.Leo Paul Desruisseaux.Queen Street, was detained the night of December 4 at the intersection of Queen and Belvidere Streets.Yesterday he pleaded guilty to the charge before Judge Richard Crepeau.Municipal, School Tax For Waterloo Quebec.\u2014(CP)\u2014 The Private bills committee of the Legislative Assembly Tuesday passed a bill authorizing the Town of Water-1 loo in Shefford County, to levy a municipal two per cent sales tax Christmas Records make wonderful Christmas gifts, and having new hits as well as old stand-bys in the home over the Yuletide Season is another sure way of having a wonderful Christmas.Come in today and select from our large stock of records.CHRISTMAS ALBUMS MERRY CHRISTMAS \u2014 BING CROSBY with The Andrews Sisters, Max Terr's Mixed Chorus and Ken Darby Singers.Includes: Silent Night; Adeste Fideles; White Christmas; God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen; I'll Be Home For Christmas; Faith Of Our Fathers; Jingle Bells; Santa Claus is Cornin' To Town DL 5019 (L.P.)\tED 547 (45 rpm)\tA-550 (78 rpm) $3.15\t$3.00\t$4.35 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS \u2014 BING CROSBY with Andrews Sisters.Includes: Here Comes Santa Claus; Twelve Days Of Christmas; You're All I Want For Christmas; The First Nowell; Medley of Christmas Carols.DL 5020 (L.P.)\tED\t561\t(45 rpm)\tA-175\t(78\trpm) $3.15\t$3.00\t$4.45 CHRISTMAS MUSIC \u2014 ETHEL SMITH at the Organ.Includes: Silent Night; Adeste Fideles; Hark! The Herald Angels Sing; Oh, Little Town Of Bethlehem; O Holy Night; It Came Upon The Midnight Clear; White Christmas-Jingle Bells.\t^ DL 5034 (L.P.)\tED\t558\t(45 rpm)\tA-726\t(78\trpm) $3.15\t$3.00\t$4.35 JINGLE BELLS \u2014 YULETIDE FAVORITES, GUY LOMBARDO Orchestra.Includes: Jingle Bells; Santa Claus Is Cornin' To Town; White Christmas; The Merry Christmas Waltz; Rudolph The Red-nosed Reindeer;\tFrosty Thé He'll Be Coming Down The Chimney; Christmas Chopsticks (L.P.)\tED\t550\t(45 rpm)\tA-918\t(78\trpm) $3.15\t$3.00\t$4.35 'TWÀS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS \u2014 RED WARING and his Pennsylvanians.Includes: 'Twas The Night Before Christmas; Silent Night; Oh Adeste Fideles; Cantique de Noël; The First Nowell-Bethlehem; Carol Of The Bells.ED 548 (45 rpm)\tA-480 (78 rpm) $3.00\t$4.35 FESTIVAL \u2014 LEROY ANDERSON and his \"Pops'' Concert Snow Man; DL 5430 Gathering Clouds; O Little Town Of DL 5021 (L.P.) $3.15 A CHRISTMAS Orchestra.Instrumentals.Includes Hark, Nowell; Jingle Bells; Adeste Fideles; etc.DU-940 (78 rpm) $14)0 The Herald Angels Sing; The First 1-243 (45 rpm) $1.00 CHRISTMAS STORIES THE SMALL ONE \u2014 BING CROSBY with Supporting Cast, sound effects and music.A Christmas Story by Charles Tazewell; music by Victor Young.(DL 6000 includes \u201cThe Happy Prince\u201d.) DL 6000 (L.P.)\tA-553 (78 rpm) $3.65\t$2.75 THE LITTLEST ANGEL \u2014 LORETTA YOUNG with the Ken Darby Choir; Orchestra conducted by Victor Young.(DL 8009 includes \u201cLullaby Of Christmas\u201d with Gregory Peck.) 8009 (L.P.) ED 549 (45 rpm) DA-399 (78 rpm) $5.25\t$3.00\t$3.45 THE HAPPY PRINCE \u2014 BING CROSBY and ORSON WELLES.An Oscar Wilde fairy story.(DL 6000 includes \u201cThe Small-One\u201d with Bing Crosby.) DL 6000 (L.P.)\tA-420 (78 rpm) $3.65\t$2.75 CHRISTMAS SINGLES by artists BING CROSBY \u201823778 White Christmas God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen *23777 Silent Night Adeste Fideles \u201823281 Jingle Bells Santa Claus is Cornin' To Town *27159 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer The Teddy Bears' Picnic *18705 Ave Maria Home Sweet Home GUY LOMBARDO *28408 Jingle Bells Santa Claus Is Cornin' To Town *28409 White Christmas The Merry Merry Christmas Waltz *28410 Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Frosty The Snow Man *27802 He'll Be Coming Down The Chimney Christmas Chopsticks *23722 Winter Wonderland Christmas Island FRED WARING *24501 Winter Wonderland My Heart Sings *23642 'Twss The Night Before Christmas\u2014Parts 1 and 2 \u201823643 Silent Night Oh Gathering Clouds *23644 Adeste Fideles \u2014 Cantique de Noel * Indicates 45 rpm Record available.90c each *27229 That Christmas Feeling Silver Bells 27249 A Crosby Christmas (with Gary, Phillip.Dennis, Lindsay and Bing) '27831 Christmas In Killarney It's Beginning To Look Like Christmas \u201824658 Here Comes Santa Claus Twelve Days Of Christmas '24659 You're All I Want For Christmas The First Nowell \u201824670 Christmas Carols\u2014Parts 1 & 2 i FOR THE WESTERN FANS ALBUMS WONDERING BOY.Includes: Wondering; That\u2019s Me Without You; Don\u2019t Throw Your Affair; It\u2019s Been So Long; Slowly; That rpm) OPEN Till 5 P.M.Saturdays WEBB PIERCE \u2014 THE T here Stands The Glass: Life Away; Back Street llearl Belongs To Me.DL 5536 (L.P.)\tED 2144 \u2022 ED 2145 (45 $3.15\t$1.50 each RED FOLEY SOUVENIR ALBUM \u2014 Includes: Old Shep: Just A Man And His Dog; Tennessee Saturday Night; Tennessee Polka; Sundav Down In Tennessee: Back To Tennessee; etc.DL 5303 (L.P.)\tA-812 (78 rpm) $3.15\t$4.35 ERNEST TUBB sings JIMMY RODGERS SONGS \u2014 Ineluds: Mother Queen Of My Heart: Pm Lonely And Blue; Why Did You Give Me Your Love?; Why Should 1 Be Lonely?; Pm Free; etc.DL 5336 (L.P.)\tED 588 (45 rpm) $3.15\t$3.00 Western Christmas Singles \u202228946 *46185 Here Comes Santa Claus Our Christmas Waltz Red Foley *46267 Frosty The Snow Man Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer Red Foley and Little Foleys *46186 White Christmas Blue Christmas Ernest Tubb We Need God For Christmas I'm Trimming My Christmas Tree With Teardrops Ernest Tubb '28940 Put Christ Back Into Christmas The Gentle Carpenter Of Bethlehem Red Foley \u201c Indicates 45 rpm Record available, H.C.WILSON & SONS LTD.RECORD DEPARTMENT 67 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-2627 Financial News & Market Report GREENSHIELDS STOCK MARKET CAUGHT IN THE ACT are the three characters in Marriage Proposal, one of the three one-act plays being presented by the students of the Sherbrooke High School Thursday and Friday evenings in the Mitchell School Auditorium, From left to right are Pauline Steinberg, as Natalia; Gordon Yateh, as Stepan; and Ron Knapp, as Lomov.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) A Cheaper Meal Predicted Turkey Prices Ten Cents Below Last Year With the arrival of the first snow everyone's fancy turns to thoughts of Sanla Claus and turkey with cranberry sauce, and according to an official made recently, this year\u2019s mas turkey will be one of the cheapest in a long time, about ten cents a pound cheaper.In Quebec province the drop in price will be due to the biggest turkey production year on record.Hatcheries have produced a total poundage of 22,000,000 as compared with last year's total of 14.000,000 pounds.Also, according to the Dcpart- DAVID W.WALLACE, dent of Standard Brands ed, announces that at a meeting of the Board of tors, Gaétan C.Morrissette, rotary and Treasurer of Company, has Vice-President, been elected Brae Manor Curling Club Opens Season North Hatley, Dec.8.\u2014 The official opening of Brae Manor Curling Club was held on Saturday.with members and friends joining enthusiastically in the chicken bonspiel.The winning rink was skipped by James Hat-rick, with Mrs.Vera Webster, Lynwood Taylor and John Knutson.A variety program of dancing, sing-songs and games was arranged by the entertainment committee.Waller Sutherland, president, welcomed members, both old and new, to the club.He mentioned some of the coming bon-spiels and hoped that everyone would have a successful and enjoyable curling season.The evening closed with the serving of refreshments by members of the women\u2019s committee.and the Roman Catholic School Board to levy an educational sales tax of one percent.The school tax will be divided between the Catholic and Protestant School Boards on the basis of children in the town attending schools of respective school boards.ment of Agriculture's poultry division, not one ot these gobblers will be sold outside the province of Quebec this year.So report I what does that mean?Probably Christ-1 that more people will he having Christmas dinners this year.It seems impossible that there are some families who don't have any Christmas dinner, no rich brown turkey covered with Mom's cranberry sauce for some little tots.But, according to statistics, there's a little more money floating this year than last, so maybe turkey will be spending Christmas in a few more homes.Getting back lo prices however, a producer was being paid from 30 to 32 cents a pound for grade \u201cA\u201d turkeys below 18 pounds on November 30.Last year\u2019s figures at this time were 44 to 45 cents.Bigger grade \u201cA\u201d birds give the producer 25 cents compared with 35 last year.Retail price for a below-18-pound grade \u201cA\u201d turkey in Quebec City last week was 53 cents, compared with 62 cents last year at (he same time.Hints of a ten cent drop came as a big surprise to Sherbrooke butchers however, and most of them intimated that the drop in prices would not be effective here.In fact one butcher was bold enough lo say that Sherbrooke prices might be even higher this year than last.The reason given was that hatcheries in the district would refuse to sell their turkeys at the price quoted above.Although official prices for Sherbrooke turkeys will not be announced for another week or so, one butcher ventured that they will be selling here at 49 cents a pound for grade \u201cA\u201d birds over 1)1 pounds, I and 59 cents for smaller birds.In spite of the Department of Agriculture\u2019s report of a record turkey producing year, produc-: cr's returns won\u2019t, be much higher than the estimated $5,000,000 ; last year.The department says ] the drop in prices along with j damp weather which weakened j or killed turkeys, and an infinitesimal drop in feed prices, have seriously hampered hopes ! for bigger profits.Whatever the price or profits however, no Christmas dinner ! would he right without a turkey j and all the trimmings even if j they cost ten cents more here than anywhere else in the province.Stock prices firmed at the close yesterday.Ford was up 2 points «\\nglo at 106 and B.A.Oil closed at \u2022(;.a.SO-7», up l-\u2019s on the day.Howard Smith moved up a point at 27-s i and M & O Paper and Con solidated Paper were both up a like amount at 44-\u2019z and 61-lv respectively.Crown Zellerbach was also up a point at 58.Stelco was up at 41 and Moore was up Y at 33 '* .In the two months of October and November.Ford of Canada's production is down over 15,000 units from a year ago.Ford's It month total of 104.000 units com pares with 108,000 units for General Motors.A not profit of $15.323,050 equal to $2.01 per share is reported by Crown Zellerbach for the six months ended October 21.1954.This compares with a net of $13,218,768 or $1.85 per share for the previous 6 months.Brantford Cordage Co.reports a net profit of $236,074, equal to $2.20 per share for the year ended Oct.31.1954, compared with a net of $106,198 or ;58 ets, per share for the previous year.In the twelve months¦'iided Oct.31, 1954 operating revenues of Jamaica Public Service Ltd.(wholly owned operating subsidiary of Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd) amounted to ,L 966,176, up sharply from .11850,097 in the preceding 12 month period.(Courtesy of Greenshields &; Co.) CANADIAN STOCK MARKET Previous close liant MONTREAL STOCK MARKET Prcwous close 11 a m.Mid.Oil .Brown Company f.Can.Vickers .Can.and Dont.Sut Crow n Zellerbach Cons.Paper .Ford \u201cA\" .Fraser .Great Lakes Paper Can.Ingersoll Kami Minnesota 3.Ont.So.Can.Power So.Can.Power Pf MINES Un.Asbestos .Weedon .East.Metals .BANKS Montreal .Nova Scotia .Commerce .Royal .10%\t10%\t\t\t .29%\t30\tAbitibi \t\t26%\t26% 14%\t14% R\tAbitibi PHI\t\t25%\t 30\t29% B\tAlgonia\t\t\t48%\t ar 20%\t\tAluminum .\t71%\t71% 58\t\tAsbestos .\t.\t30%\t30% 61% 60\u2019.XD\t\tRathurst ' A\" \t\t59%\t59 .106\t107%\tBell Telephone .\t46\u201d.i\t47 28%\t23% B\tBrazilian \t\t7714\t7% 30\u20194\t\tB.C.Power\t25%\t25% 1\t83% B\tB.C.Forest \t\t87b\t8% \u202214%\t45\tB.C.Telephone .\t48\u201d.\t43\u201d ill 148\t148 B\tBruek Mills 'Tl''\t5\t 1.148\t148 B\tBuilding Products\t46%\t \t\tCanada Cement .\t139\t1381! 3 95\t3.90\tfan.Iron Fdy\t\t23\t22% 15 .25\t25 R\tCan.Breweries .,.\t23%\t25 ', U .64\t\tCan.Car \t\t24' 1\t24 \t\ti an.t ar A \t\t24%\t 427» 39 H 4tvH 42 H .62 B 39-6 47 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Previous cluse 11 n.tn imu- recent Direc LATEST REPORT Aik your tnvulmtnt D*akf (or tho latoil Report and Proipoctui of CALVIN BULLOCK ud.Opening Games Of Basketball Loop At Magog Magog, Dec.8.\u2014 Mayor Ovila Bergeron officially opened the 1954-55 basketball season here last Friday evening when he tossed up the first ball in a game bc-jlwccn the Magog Lakers and an all-star team from Lennoxville.Mayor Bergeron told the spectators and players that he was very pleased that the basketball association here was endeavoring I do promote their sport in Magog and he hoped that they would' I gain public support.The Magog Basketball Association is an independent organiza-lion whose objective it.is to fur-1 ther the sport in the city of Mad | gog.The group have a four-team' league, the Royals, Eskimos, : Saints and Indians who hold games every Monday evening at; ;the Princess Elizabeth High S School Auditorium.At the start of the new year, the public will be admitted to the games.Officials of Ihc Basketball Association arc; Jack Whittier, president; Gaston Gauvin, vice-president; Gil Grenier, secretary.Team captain is Kenneth Whittier and Frank Whittier is league manager.The coach is Bob Sullivan, of Montreal.Last Friday evening's game saw Ike Refuses Comment On McCarthy Washington.(AP) President Eisenhower, dealing with questions about Senator Joseph McCarthy's attack on him, declared emphatically today he has no intention of indulging in personal vituperation or quarrels.The president came up with a crisp no when asked lor comment j at his press conference on the j McCarthy attack.And, in what he did say later, | Eisenhower never did mention j McCarthy by name, In this, the president was i sticking to his repeatedly stated ! policy of refusing to talk about j McCarthy as an individual.The first question put to Eis-1 enhower, at the crowded press conference, dealt w'ith McCarthy's personal attack.McCarthy accused the president Tuesday of a \"shrinking show of weakness\u201d toward communism and of tolerance for Reds who torture imprisoned Americans.A reporter summarized McCarthy's charges and then asked the president whether he eared to comment in view of what the newspaper man termed the personal nature of the criticism \u2014 was no.The President went on to say he always has upheld the right of Congress to conduct investigations, and will continue to do so.As for the second part of the opening question, whether Eisenhower saw any danger to the Republican party in the McCarthy attack, the President referred reporters to Leonard W.Hall, chairman of the Republican national committee.By all signs, McCarthy decided deliberately on a break with the administration.If was no off-the-cuff remark, but a prepared-in-advance statement, when he lashed at the President Tuesday.Church To Honor Archdeacon Jones A reception will he held in St.George\u2019s Church Hall, Lennox ville, tomorrow evening at 8:30 o\u2019clock in honor of the rector of the parish, Venerable Archdca con Albert Jones, and Mrs.Jones to mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of Archdeacon Jones\u2019 appointment as rector of the parish.All parishioners are invited to attend.Tokyo.\u2014(AIM\u2014 The 22 survivors of the Jananese fishing boat dusted with radioactive ash from (he American hydrogen bomb tests in the Pacific will leave Tokyo hospitals about Dec.2(1, \u2014hospital authorities said today.A 23rd fisherman died.All had radiation sickness.178'.! .\t46's .96:!h .68 .tit'11 .20 :!.| .45r'H 101 1 t 167 H .\t46\u2019i .\t93:\u2019n .\t100\u2019i .\t85 25 S 87 \u2019 a .76:,k .28 .\t15% .BBLi .\t68\u2019.i 4 5 \u2019 s 641s 101' i L67\u20194 46 \\ 93 H Vtv'.s 28 3B\u201dh 68'h 457 h 110 'ts BULWER- Mr, and Mrs.Neil Prescott were calling on Mr.Leo Williams, who is ill W'ith virus pneumonia at his home at Lennoxville.Mrs.Leslie Richardson is a pa tient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where she will undergo an operation.the Lennoxville All-Stars win over the Lakers 65 to 43 after a very closely matched competition.Points for Lennoxville were scored thus: A.Hunting 19, G, Smith 16, R.Smith 8, C.Warner 8, A.Page 4.Points for the Magog Lakers were scored as follows: K.Whittier 12.C.Robinson 9, W.Gaunt 8, Y.Duputter 7, R.Breault 4, J.Eevel 2, F, Whittier 1, Amer.Telephrone\tIVO\u2019i\t173\u2019i nAaconda.-Hi\u2019s\t43 Bethlehem Steel ., 9tr\u2019n\t95\u2019.\u2019 Borden\u2019s Co.,.Chrysler.Comm.Solvents .Cons.Edison .Douglas .Dupont.General Electric , General Motors .Goodyear\t.Intern.Paper .Intern.Telephone Johns-Manville Montgomery Ward N.Y.Central .Pepsi .Radio .Republic Steel .U.S.Rubber .Std.Oil of N.J.1 UP t U.S.Steel ._____ (ill\u201d, Van.Steel .37\u2019i Woolworth .53:in Display Opened In Montreal By Local Ceramist An exhibition of pottery and ceramics by a noted Sherbrooke teacher and ceramist Maurice Savoie opened at.\u201cL\u2019Eeolc du Meuble\u201d in Montreal on Monday for a one week showing.Mr.Savoie is a 1951 graduate of the ceramic section at \u201cL\u2019Ecole du Meuble\u201d and studied under the master ceramist Pierre Normandeau.Following graduation he taught and last year opened his own studio on Wellington St.south where he now has many students working with him.The exhibit is sponsored by the Provincial Handicraft Bureau of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce as part of a program of directing and promoting handi-: crafts in the province.This undertaking has been so successful to date that the Handicraft Ccn-| 1er cannot provide enough space for solo-exhibitions such as this one.Consequently Savoie\u2019s exhibit was organized at \u201cL\u2019Ecolc du Meuble\u201d Which is a part of the Youth and Social Welfare Ministry.Mr.Savoie, who is noted in Sherbrooke for being an ardent, and artistic worker, was born in this city and is the son of J.A, Savoie, 165 King Street east.His first exhibition was held last May at.the New Sherbrooke Hotel amt included about 200 pieces of pottery in the display.The ceramist docs all his work in his fully equipped .studio where he has two kilns and a wheel and other necessary pieces of equipment, some of which he designed himself.At.present he is carrying out experiments in enamelled copper and no doubt some of this work is being shown at the exhibit.He gathers his own clay during the summer near Kalcvalc and collects enough to use all winter.The exhibition which will continue until Dec, 11 is under the patronage of Louis Coderre, deputy-minister of the Ministry of Trade and Commerce and can be seen at 1097 Bc/ri Street in Montreal.Springhlll, N.K.\u2014 -(P, _ Five coal miners were crushed to death under tons of falling debris early todav when the floor erupted violently at the 11,800-foot level of the No.2 pit here.Four of the men were dead when found and the fifth died before he reached the surface.Rescue crows had to work six hours and cut through an iron beam to reach the last body.! The victims were all from the .Sprlnughill area.I Can.Celanese Corby's \"A\"\t.Can.Pacific Railway ICoeksliutt clow Smelters .Dist.Seagram .Dominion Bridge .Dom.Steel Coal Dominion Tar _______ Dom.Textile .Gen.Dynamics .Famous Players .Foundation Co., General Steel Wares Gypsum .Imperial Oil .Imperial Tobacco Intern.Nickel _____ Intern.Daper .Ini.Pete.1ml.Accept.Howard Smith _______ MacMillan \"B\" .Mas,soy-1 lari'is .MeColl Frontenac Mont.Locomotive .II.Morgan .Dow Breweries ______ Nat.Steel Car .Noranda .Placer Dev.Powell River .Price Bros.Prov.Transport, .Quebec Power .Uoyalite Oil .St.Law.Corp.Shawinigan .So.Canada Power Steel of Canada .Triad Oil .Walker G, W.Zeller's .23\tIt IB'i 29\u2019-j 77h 2\u2019K's 33'.19\u2019v Hi\u201d i 10 7 Ik 69 28 Li 18 49\u2019 i 38% 97s 57 83 24 52 \u2019 -j 27 \u201d4 25% O\u2019.H 34 \u201d4 17\u201d., 18 26 Tk 81% 32% 40% 44\u201d, 15% 26 11 % 66% 52\u201d! 43 % 4L 4.40 68 >4 23 16% 29\u2019 1 op 1 , 19 16\u201d t 63% I! 28 li 18 11 B 38% 9% 57\u20194 81 \u2019::B 52% 271 a 9 34 \u201d4 26\tB 27 81% 40% 44% 11 B 661k B 52% 41% 4,45 68% 25 %B ROBINSON .At.her residence, 33 Wellington St.South, on Tuesday, December 7th, 1954, Georgia Denise Berwick, in her 7Hfh year, wife of Herbert Robinson and mother of Lloyd, of Parry Sound, Ont., Doris, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.Frank Merrill (Pearl), ol Toronto, Leaving the It.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Boulevard North, at 1.30 p.m., on Thursday, December 9, for service in the Church of (he Advent at 2.00 p.m., Rev.It.K.Reeve officiating.WELSH At Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Que.«n Tuesday, December 7, 1954, Edith A.Dolphin, beloved wife of (he tale Henry W.Welsh, in lier 73rd year lie,sling at.Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect Street, The Funeral will be held in St Peter's Church, on I hnrsday, December 9, at 3.00 pan.Rev.Guy Marston officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.Please omit flowers.R.L.BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly 300 Queen Tel.LO.Blake's) Blvd.N.2-9977 FUNERAL CHAPEL Prospect 2-2464 Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monuments, Markers, Lettering Work done anywhere in E.T.Write for pomphlct & prices.Brome-Missisquoi: Lloyd Mandigo, Sutton, Out.ht Ittntuirtmtt PARKIER \u2014 In fond and loving I memory of a dear wife and mother, who passed away on December H, 194fl.Deep In our hearts your memory Is kept.We smite with (he world but never forget.Always remembered hr.BILL, (Husband!, J\u2019KTKR.(Son>.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks $1.50 per Insertion DEATH NOTICES Ifte per Une, Minimum charge $1.50 (10 Unes or less), IN MEMORIAMS $1.00, 30 cents per line tor poetry.Additional names over three 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PAB-TV SENDING NOTICE.«t:v3 mmsm&msmSi ; 1 SHKKBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEUNEBUAÏ, UEUEMBtH B, i»D4, LOOK FOR Sherbrooke Daily Record \"LUCKY DOLLARS pftofflWy FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone \u2014 LO.9-3636 Connects All DeportmenM.1.Articles For Sale BARGAINS\u2014 1 shortlc seal coat, like new, size 44; 1 long seal coat, mink trim, size 18; 2 ladies\u2019 black cloth coats, fur trim, sizes 42; 2 men\u2019s suits, size 44; 1 man\u2019s winter coat, size 42; 1 man\u2019s sport coat, like new, sizes 42-44; 2 pairs ski boots, 1 pair skates, (boys), size 6; 1 pair Cowboy boots, size 4; 2 pairs ladies shoes, size ViB, 1 toy steam shovel; 1 baby high chair.Apply: 330 High Street.LIONEL \u2018O\u201d gauge track, cars, switches, equipment, etc.List of bargains for 3c stamp.Box 11, Cookshirc, Tel: 15.CHILD\u2019S combination chest of drawers and wardrobe.Tel: LO.2-8202.2 PAIRS figure skates, white boots, size ladles 9, children\u2019s 3; 3 pairs boy\u2019s skates, sizes 2 - 4 - 6Vz.Tel: LO.0-3384.PONG sleigh, new; good heavy driving harness; $45.00 for both.Apply Frank Hubbard, Prospect Road, Sherbrooke.PIANO, good condition suitable for a hall.Write Box 464 or Phone 308, East Angus.GENDRON Silver Grey Baby Carriage.Good condition, $8.00.Call: LO.9-3831.SPECIAL.12\u201d Dry soft wood slobs, solid cord delivered $12.50.W.II.Hunting & Sons Ltd., Sherbrooke LO.2-8202.(Huntingvllle).4.Property For Sale HURRY, HURRY! If you\u2019re going to buy a home, do so immediately while you can still sec the grounds on which your choice stands.For a good choice of fine homes, contact Charles Connors, 138 Wellington North, Ilocm 1.Tel: LO.2-4000; Res.LO.2-2562.Member of Sherbrooke Real Estate Brokers, Inc.LARGE NEW House, 053 Westmount St.5 large rooms with oil heating system.Occupancy end ot November.Vincent Frétés Ltd.LO.7-4851 9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.8.Cars For Sale 1936 PONTIAC, 4 new tires, sealed beams, heater, Prestone; in very good condition.Call: LO.2-4114.9, Trucks For Sale 1951 CHEVROLET Panel Truck.Call LO.7-6368.11.Livestock For Sale REGISTERED 2Vfc year old Holstein bull.J.Jardine.LO.2-1717.PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given that la Corporation des Pères Bénédictins de Saint-Bcnoit-du Lac will apply to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec at its current session for the adoption of a law modifying its corporate name, increasing its powers and those of its members, increasing the territory of the Municipality of Saint-Benoit-du-Lac and the powers of this Corporation.Saint-Benoit-du-Lac, 3rd November, 1954.IVAN SABOURIN for the Petitioner Business Directory Advocates GEORGE S.McFADDEN, Q.C.Advocate, Canada Building, 455 Craig Street West, Montreal.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Nice! Bldg., 6 Wellington South.I\u2019el: LO.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, y.C., W.H.Bradley.Q.C., D S.Howard, Q.C., .General practice.Fatale settled.BLANCHETTE.PELOQUIN & SAVOIE, Guy Blanchette, B.A., B.Ph.B.C, L.; J.L.Peloqutn, B.A., LL.L.; Georees Savoie, 8.A., LL.L.counsel; E.VeUleux, li.C., General Practice.Continental Bldg., Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-233U or LO.2-1549, Richmond.433 Main St., Tel: Si.PAUL MULLINS GERVAiS, B.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 506 Continental Building, King & Wellington Stc.Tel: LO 7-5981; Residence: LO 7-6146.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON.Chartered Aa countants, Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard Lyonnais, Messier, Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2 9680.Dentist DR.J A.LANDRY, kurgcoo Dentist, 160 Wellington St Narth opposite Court House.Phone: tO.7-6644.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPh tal Dr.L.A.Gendretm, 143 Wellington St South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying ot Rubber tile \"Dane the way you like It\u2019\u2019 Expert Workmen - Free Estimates ANTONIO MASSON 1509 Gall West Tel.LO.2-8409 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - 3 cant» par worn, minimum charga SO cents for It words or lass; three consecutive Insertions, $1.25; six consecutive insertions, $2.25; 10 cents for mall Ing Record Box replies.AOS ACCEPTED - All forms or classified ads, Legal Notices ana Auction Seles accepted until 4:00 p.m.the day previous to the date of Insertion.LO.9-3636 12.To Let NORTH WARD- Four room heated apartment, refrigerator, stove, hot water year around.Call: LO.2-4385.NORTH WARD\u2014 507 Vimy Street, heated apartment, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, living-dining room, largo sundeck, near bus stop.Adults.Designed for gracious living.Available immediately.Call: LO.7-5933.GARAGE to let In Lennoxville.Call: LO.9-3334.FOUR ROOM heated apartment < at 141 Frontenac, Tel: LO.2-2468.HEATED APARTMENT\u2014 3 large rooms.Hot water all year round.Electric Stove furnished.Large gallery.Available at once.Situated on Al'gyle Street.LO.2-12D7.j FULFORD\u2014 The W.A.of the United Church met at.the home o£ Mrs.Garnet.Hayes on December 2 with Mrs.Charles Sparke as joint hostess.Fifteen ladies were present and the afternoon was spent in knitting and other handwork.The business session opened with the president, Mrs.Oscar Davis, in the chair.The Scripture was read by Mrs.C.Sparke and Lord\u2019s Prayer repeated in unison, after which roll call and minutes of last meeting and treasurer\u2019s report were given.Two names were added to the sunshine committee, Mrs.Brock and Mrs.D.Bockus, and plans were discussed for the Christmas tree and tea as a community function again this year, (jut as yet the date is not settled.Mrs.Fessenden offered her home for the next meeting on December 16 with Mrs.Antoinette MacKinnon as joint hostess.Mrs.Robert Guillolte spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr.and Mr.Napoleon Guillolte.Mr.Howard Wright spent last week with his brother, Mr.Forest Wright and family in Brome.Mr.ami Mrs.Lionel Guillotte and Misses Georgette and Lize and Master Danny Guillotte mo- 5 ROOM heated apartment, 41G Council .Street (corner Murray).Immediate occupancy.Apply J.O.Char-tier, 133 Eymard, Tel: LO.9-2060.THREE ROOM heated apartment, stove and frigidaire.Situated on Vimy Street.Apply 475 Viray, Apt.15.Tel: LO.2-7137.GROUND floor, 4 room tenement with bathroom (plus playroom in basement).Hot air heating system Mc-Manamy West.Tel: LO.9-2558.Evenings.LO.7-6234.FIVE ROOM flat in two apartment house in North Ward: 3 bedrooms, kitchen, and combined living and dining room.Heated and hot water year rcund.Ceramic tile in bathroom and rubber tile in kitchen and hallway.$90 per month.Heated garage r.rdilable.Tel: 2-7134.NORTH WARD\u2014 Stanley Ave., 6-room unheated apartment, newly decorated.Immediate occupancy.PhoM; 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TWE POUCE CWCP ANNOUNCED JULY PIBST/ ISN'T THAT THE OAY VDUP UNCLE AND NOUS NEPHEWS MOVED CLTC OP TOWN * THAT THE City's CRIME RATE CREASED Ott SINCE RRST' 4.30\tThis and That with Music 4.50 Hit of the Day 4.55\tNews 5.00\tTow n Crier 5.15\tAmcr.-Cdn.Free Knlorprise 5.30\tFamily Album 5.45\tNews 6.00\tSports Review 6.15\tGuy Lombardo 6.30\tOne Night Stand 6.45\tWeather Or Not 6So Under the Capitol Dome 6.55\tHeadline News 7.00\tToday In Vermont 7.15\tBing Sings 7.30\tBoston Blaekle 8.00\tHeadline News 3.05 Lyn Murray Show 8.30\tParis Star Time 9.00\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 9.45\tTomorrow\u2019s News Now 10.00\tSandman's Matinee 11.00\tHeadline News it.05 Sign Off IN SELECT CIRCLES ÿ&xrrèÿ* SPICIA1 SELECTED WHISKY 6.00\tNews and Weather 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.15\tSacred Heart 6.30\tNews C.35 Musical Clock 7.00\tNews and Weather 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sports j 8.10 Musical Clock ; 8.30 News 8.35\tMusical Clock 9 00 News, Weather 9.05\t50 a day 9.15\tKlhl and Crumpets 10.00\tNews 1C.05 What\u2019s On Wally\u2019s Mind?10.15\tMake Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 1L05 Shopping At Simpson\u2019s 11.30\tKate Aitkcn 11.45\tYoung Wtdder Brown 12.00\tNews and Weather 12.05\tSongs of Oui lunes 12.15\tNews Quiz : 12.30 News 12.45\tOur Gal Sunday j 1.00 News 1.05\tBirthday Party j 1.15 Helen Trent ! 1.30 It\u2019s My Living 1 45 House Party 2.00\tNews j 2.05 Memo From Morgan a 2.15\tLads & Lassies , 2.30 Party Line ! 3 00 News ! 3.05 Harry James, Betty Grahle 3.45\tSanta Clauas j 4.00 News 4.05\tClub 800 5.00\tNews 5.05\tWild Bill Hickok 5.30\tBallroom 6.00\tNews and jather 6.10\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews 7.05\tSports Stars 7.10\tLady ot the Kvenln* 7.15\tBallroom 7.30\tChoralicrs 7.45\tSports\u2014Frank start 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tNight Watch 8.30\tMake Mine Mcrrlmeat I 9.00 Fun Parade 9.30\tAmos N\u2019 Andy I 9.53 Weatherman ; 10.00 News j 10.05 Danny Galllvan !0.15 Showtime Parade 10.30 News, Lome Greene 10.45 Bing Crosby 11.00\tSports Final 11.«5 News, 11.18 Visit With Val 12.00\tNews and Weather 12.05 Accent on Music ' 12.30 News Close I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER S.|'>M - lu BROME- Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Chapman, of Abercorn, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Chapman.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Raymond .and family, of Miiby, spent the week-end at the home of Mr and Mrs.J.Lefebvre :'r West Sbcf-ford and also called on\tMr Ralph Raymond.Mr.Walton Moffatt and family and\tMrs.Rhea Moffatt.-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mrs.Bernie Frizzle, of Knowl- man- Mr- Donald Raymond, o;[ ton, visited at the home of Mr.Iron Hll!; Mr- and M,s.Douglas ; SAWYERVILLE\u2014 and Mrs.A.H.Ladd.\tRaymond, of Cowansville, and i Mr.Ruben Smith and Mrs.Mr- and Mrs- J Lefebvre and, Frank Taylor, of Montreal, spent family, of West Shefford.At the I the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.cIose of a Peasant evening the A.R.Libby and son, George.Suest o£ bonor served refresh-1 Mrs.John Ewing and\tson.\tments.David, of Bedford, were\tday\tMrs- Cleverlv and Miss Sharah guests of Mr.and Mrs.William PaSc' of Cowansville, were Hamilton.\t,\tguests at the home of Mr and j Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Soles moi- Mrs- c- c Davis-\t^ - ored to Sherbrooke, for an eve- -dr- and ^L'S.David MacCaf nFAllVIIIP ning.\tferty.of Farnham, weer cMlers : UCM'J v \u2018¦LC Mrs.Rhea Moffatt, received al the homc o£ Ut and Mrs- A- - congratulations in honor of her Libby.birthday on Wednesday, Novem- A '¦500'' Par,.v \"as held at the her 17, her guests included.Mr : home of Mr.and Mrs.B.O.Mit-Ralph Raymond, Mrs.Ruth Chap-1 ehell or.Thursday, November 23.Three tables of cards were play ed and Mrs.C.M.Eldvidge was awarded a prize for highest score.At the close of the games 1 a lunch was served by the host- ieven , svva,- k: N /\t^^5AV z TV-^^r i\\\t\" / A Handy Guide To Eastern Townships' Merchants And Business Services V I axjitr cc sol PAvoa: ?¦, Co= iOTA-nvAS-\tav, \"*\t>1 y vc\t___ SHERBROOKE- ART BENNETT Bilingual Auctionea> tot St Francis & Bedford Districts 90-r-2 \u2014 Sawyervilla SHOCK ABSORBERS SHERBROOKE AUTO SPRING LTD Suspension Specialists I4i Big Forks St LO 9-1146 C| Z -AVr -\\ ,_AS PAu r.A'- Vc-S-AW25 W' -\tF^Ac-.> ivSV?I =CVKr \\\t- zs PLACE.KOV' a50Ut HOUlg CUEsTIOV ?EEv r -L.K-) Sal, -, ;Vr\\vNi''j T V\tS^Pat' Lit FC~M vOi-T^'\t^ JSh\t\\ STUCK TO THE'?ETORlE-â RSCOV -'egre- TKÏ- k\\'S'.\\ EACH ÛTH5C, IT W AS WCl-Tf^ \\\\ l ¥;% SOlP Hl -XJuk.X VMONPBZ iF X 1 CASJ CAttH REFSL& AT h:5 hosVE.' î Waterproof Sh mes with ess.I PMROOM FURNITURE F.COLLETTE Ladies and Mens Tailoring Suits made to measure and Alterations 77 KING W _ Tel LO 2-4334 Meuble ffusTioue- C?L|< Tel LO t-ses* Mrs.H.P.Jackson, spent sev eral days as supply teacher, at the Kndwlton High School.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Lefebvre I }10me of Mr.and Mrs and Lucille, spent a day in ! Libby son, George.Knowlton on business, while | ronto, spent a few days at the A.R.PRONOVOST & COMPANY, INC.Massey Hams liacturs McCulloch &\u2022 Homelite Chain Saw.- 1020 Wellington S LO 2-3144 Mi.Hilda/ mop im-T.oo RIOMT FV\\sr VOUK tlCtLE ! Th'A'Js.S.ktoost: ' 'Ac WELL, LETS CJr ROLUMo Pat/t sa : .wowv.m > DA ' VWRRlW,.on ;i ! / 1m SAVINC' MV I3A-T FOR'TbNiC.irc DAIF -ONCI VV; otr ROIUNO VVC LAN COAST IMP ^____ CU ST OP TLIt WAY y i L 1 ,r s w I ^\t- (O &)1 t -yr-* .*\u2022 N\u2014-A - If!/ - « D'Y ; '¦ Kim* /-.A Hv M.TO POPULAR SHADES on there thev called on Mr.and Mrs.¦Edward Rucl and Mr.and Mrs.Jake Benoit, and also called on Mrs.George McClay, Bondville.Mrs.Sarah Tibbits, of Iron Hill, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.Moffatt.Mr.J.Hoffman, of St.Lambert, and M.T.Hoffman, of To- SUGGESTIONS from Sherbrooke's Leading Merchant' MAciv Two times seven's fourteen.And fourteen days go fast\u2014 Better do that shopping First thing, not the last.ROSENBLOOM'S Clothes of Distinction.\u201cThere's Christmas Jollity in Rosenbloom Quality\u201d 134 Wellington North CORSETS 16 Wellington St.North Ladies' Specialty Shop DUFOUR'S Truly smart gifts: Pictures and Mirrors.184 Wellington North Phone LO.2-3785 DESCHENES & FISETTE Reg'd., 53 Belvedere St.South Tel.LO.2-1241 Furniture.Marconi - Westing-house - TV \u2022 Krochler Chesterfield sets.PAUL GAGNE Art Supplies, Florentine fancy leather goods, Valions France Pottery.Religious Articles from Rome, Cameras.Aids and Photos.107 Frontenac Street | A-B-C-D Hearing Aid Centre C.E.HEON Office: 36 Belvidere St.South, Tel.LO.9-2348 Sherbrooke, Que.COUTURE & DUSSAULT Reg'd.Lamps our specialty Small Gifts.80 King St.East Tel.LO.7-4074 J.O.LAMBERT Everything for men, Scarves, Forsyth and Arrow Shirts, Jantzen Sweaters, etc.38 Wellington St.North Tel.LO.9-1660 Gift Shop at Fraser's and Save! All ladies' wear must be sold regardless of cost! BIG DISCOUNT ON MEN'S SUITS AND COATS FRASER\u2019S 241 KING ST.WEST FASHION-CRAFT SHOP Ltd.2 Wellington S.Tel.LO.2-7566 Shop now for your Christmas j gifts - while our selection is complete.For gifts lhat give lasting pleasure try the WOOL SHOP Lennoxville LES ATELIERS BELANGER 87 Wellington St.North \u2014 Tel.LO.2-2722 For Christmas Giving: Towel Sets \u2014 Scatter Rugs \u2014 Kenwood Blankets \u2014 Modern Homc Closet Accessories.Buy at HECTOR LANCTOT Furniture Store With a SI.00 purchase you have a free ticket on a drawing for a TV Set Dec.31st.1954.An appreciated Christmas Gift .A SUBSCRIPTION TO THE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD! Phone Circulation Dept., LO.9-3636 ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.s Fine Furniture for modern homes.66 Meadow St.Tel.LO.2-1355 H.MUNKITTRICK Skates, Skis, Hockey Equipment, Keys, and Large Assortment of Toys.35 Belvedere St.Tel.LO.7-6070 THE NAULT STORES DAWSON'S AUTO PARTS Clothing, Yard Goods, Footwear, gifts for the whole iamily.75-76-79 King St.Weif Tel.LO.9-2516 or LO.7-6127 We are dealers for Northern Electric Appliances.DONAHUE ELECTRIC 1273 King St.W., Sherbrooke.! Hardware ¦ Sporting Goods \u2022 Auto Parts and Accessories.Tel.LO.2-4703 92 Wellington St.South TALON LIMITED Ladies\u2019 and men\u2019s clothing.Furniture and Electrical Appliances.Special Gift Dept.Christmas Toys for Children.Wellington St.South BLANKETS PURE WOOL COHEN Sherb HENRI THIBAULT GARAGE Mr.and Mrs.George Clarkson motored to Montreal to visit their young son, Ross, who is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospi tal.Mr.G.M.Ransom was in, Montreal for a dav.Sympathy is extended to Mr.i| C.M.Eldridgc in the death of his brother, Mr.Ernest Eldridgc, of Knowlton.\t11 Mrs.J.A.Bourgeois is a pati-1 enl in hospital at Granby, under : observation and\ttreatment.\tj Mrs.G.Stone, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home of her mother, Mrs.Effie Libby.\t\\ Mrs.G.E.Soles spent an ! afternoon in Richford,\tVt.\tM___ Mrs.Russell Patch spent a rr,r.(/cumt few davs in Sherbrooke with hcr LOUK5HIRE\u2014 mother.Mrs.Percy Heath, who! Miss Esther Farnsworth al-is a patient in hospital there.| tended the funeral of her aunt.Mr.and Mrs.William Barnes, | Mrs.Margery Chamberlain in were recent, dinner guests of Mr.jDixville.and Mrs.William Barnes, were; Mrs.L.O.Farnsworth has iccent dinner guests of Mr.and received word of the death of Mrs Basil Beals, Knowlton.her sister-in-law.Mrs.Lyman Miss Jean Tracey who had the ! Bliss, in Windsor, Ont., iorin-misfmtune to fall down a flight Crly of Compton.Mrs.Bliss ot stans in her home, is able to UVas the last of the brothers and1 be out again, to the gratification sisters of the late T.0.Farns- 0l4erTfr\u2018end^nd,?upi!'-\tworth.The funeral service was The Ladies Guild ol St.John\u2019s held jn Compton Anglican Church, met at the Dr.and Mrs.Quartus Bliss, of CMON.BUP, ï JUST TELL US \\v ~ GIRL IS AN' WEU TURN VOJ LCCSE' JUST TELL US £\u2022 i v i-W v ¦ V-VHERF TH\u2019\t4 tPl I J*, AM' i Plwllîmif tlifl' \u2018 \u2018 IT I MOMLNl f .ÉïËM.S\\ \u2018O \u2019\t* J' L'* a!,.I>.-hm>'' \u2019 frN\u2019V\u2018c.Up*3m .4 ¦ v ^ÿÊÊÊ^ÊÊtéÊSt^, H m ,\t4 ÊÊÈMËm vs.J A \u2022 LO.2^4729\t< PlXj TOW AW TH\\WV) 'DMV ,W\\\\.WA WY.f'.'EV KffW\u2019TTT-'T! VP|S'=> TvV\t?n r VWV .TOW GOSH SAW'S .THAT\u2019S OWANGt OV3TCY VOO'RE 90LTW\\bT\u2019 OVT HOUR CtWYCH W W.YY , \\ H«T VTOiKTu 7T'?\\ .7 Q'-iuJ ctôfbv.Il,,, 1,\ti rju aUU ! home of Sgt.and Mrs.John Os-I terdabl, on Wednesday, Decem-: ber 1.The meeting was called to order by (he Lord\u2019s Prayer repeated in unison.The presi-! dent, Mrs Kingsville, Ont., and Mr.Louis, F a r n s w o r t h, ot Sawycrville, | were recent callers of Mrs.T.i 0.Farnsworth.Mrs.Stanley Standish, of I ,\t* ' P)dl'idge was in j Rougemont, was a guest of Mr.the chair and minutes of the and Mrs A w Slandish previous meeting were read by Mr.Kenneth Currier, of the secretary, Mrs.J.C.Soles, all outstanding bills were ordered paid.Dinner was served by St.I ivere Mrs.Learned\u2019s parents, Mr.and ¦ Mrs.Arthur Ord, in Bury.John\u2019s, was a week-end guest ot his mother, Mrs.F.S.Currier.,\t.\t.,\t_ - j Mr.and Mrs.Douglas L,earn- the hostess, assisted bv Mrs.Ger- Pf] and family wcre callers nf trude Ray.Those present were, Mrs.H.P.Belcher, Mrs.J.C.Soles, Mrs.William Barnes, Mrs.David Tracey, Mrs.I.via Owens, Mrs.W.L.Sibley.Mrs.C.M.Eldridgc, Mrs.Effie Libby and Miss Audrey Slone.The next meeting will be held in January which will be the annual meeting.d'd! m i \u2019V\u2019 SHE GAVE IT TO Ml TO MAIL TWO DAYS AGO, AND FORGOT IT i [4Lj- OM, MY GOODNESS-; THAT RL'MINDS J' WRONG\u2022 > Cf.,s~y r °*'J $&/// ,-T>y yy u d/ -, % ' ' ' MY VUII I.GAVE ) Ml T HIS ONE ^ TO MAIL.A k vv; !.K )\u2014^ A4 ,n , y \"t1'\t:\u2022 a; TASTY VEGETABLE The cauliflower is said to have been brought from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, where it was cultivated ages \\ ago.\ti P.PNT PO ANVTHIUe.' VOU PIP A SWELL S 1 WAS JU5T LUCKV TO ' 700 JOE Fl AUÎIJA ) llAVE POUMP HIM OUT.' MIGHT VE mu À GOOD NIGHT, MR.6WARZ, THE ELECTION.?.y;\\ fr~y'C I ED.\u201c > ¦.\t- ¦ 'At (\t; I 1*\u2022»»» ll'LO,TOMMY.YOU\u2019RE OUT \\ KINO OF LATE .WITH THE ; TOWN SO .\u2022 QUIET.) r - O Ù / J 7 MMM.N ( THAT'S MY / 8IZNESS, ( AIN'T IT Y ¦A&ivihi ML y y .(lül.'SS II IS .SURE,.T GO WHO NERDS ONLY THING IS.I J YOUR TRAINING f ,r .\tX 7^\t- yi YE G THE LIKE MV BOAING TEAM TO KEEP IN TRAINING r ¦ ^1 I CAN LICK ANYBODY IN THE WHOLE OUTFIT ' WITHOUT THAI BUNK .yi TÎT)rT.P«^ ^ ^'C\u2018 ' TantTv fWi ^ COULDN'T YOU GO OM SKATING LIKE THIS FOREVER and ever?IÎ-B WELL, I\t/ À DON\u2019T KNOW W r-/ about THAT, Pyf , PRISCILLA.^! Ul V *,opr.1 &!»4 by Ht.A Sttvki, Ia« .DID YOU EVER TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT THIS LAKE \u2019LONG -t ABOUT CTULY?15-fi LABATT \u2018THATTp the new labatt'so' LABEL-.TME SWIEK MUST BE AN^n-lEF?GUSWEJZ\" \u2018-ip\u2019 just naturally goes with celebration .its lighter, smoother flavour, its golden brightness and body all have a way of adding to the happy memories.Plan tto have Labatt\u2019s Anniversary \u201850\u2019 on hand for your next .Special Event ! And why not make everyday thirst a cause lor celebration too ! Have a \u201850\u2019 soon.The swing is definitely to Labatt's VOU\u2019RE A LUCKV LAD ro NAVE ME rot* VOUN SERVANT VNV.T IT'S INCRF-DI BLt \u2014 Tl IAT I, THE WORLDS GREATEST CONCERT VlOLITJIGt MUST MAYE A MRAND OF THAT BOY'S HAIR-FOR EACH PERFORMANCE- OR I'M SUNK.r/y-^ ('-\"BUT THANK HEAVEN.THE SECRET'S SAFE , MEN ME.r.'~ NO ONE ! in: KNOWS WNAT ^ A TREASURE THAT : K/D DEPEt THAT BOV'S NA/R N a.aaj-a rwamiiHy r?,: i/ff-fjjldf \" i'FîTYi.'.'ljvn I :\t\u2014\u2014\ti h 34 T\"\t\tZlA V m JlÊ ¦d/SUAIMM* w-amfciaia- rrvr John Libatt III, dul* lengtd by his brother to brew »n ale to celebrate his 50th Anniversary, produced a great favourite \u2014 ' 50 .A lighter, smoother ale.OH, JASOW,.YOU MU&T BE PATIEWT1 I.I'LL BE MYSELF BUT I HAD T01 VOU MOW TO REACH ME' HOPE! VOU MUSTN'T LET THE SHOCK Of THIS TRAGEDY AFFECT YOU $5, DARLING L YOU HWEPLV SEEM YOURSELF1 FEW PAV£>! j- Sgw\u2014.VVHILE- EVEN YOUR VOICE,,,YOU ' MUST HAVE A SLIGHT COLD.HEY, WHAT HAPPENED I BURNED ITl ISN\u2019T THAT A GOOD BANDAGE 1 PUT 0U WITH THE OTHER HA1JP a v , y 7 I 9'4 by HI A TAKE ME AWAY f CAPTAIN \\ SORRY TO FOR AWHILE, JASON! EASÜ C0II INTRUDE LIKE A MONTH OR TWO veacki i THIS! BUT DA afraid r HAVE BAD NEWS FOR YOU BOTH!.IN EUROPE WILL HELP ME FORGET i I Eight- There Is An IGA Store Near You! SHERBROOKE NORTH WARD BOUFFARD'S IGA MARKET 355 Marquette Street.CHAREST'S IGA MARKET 981 King St.Welt DURHAM IGA MARKET 1594 Durham Street.PORTLAND IGA MARKET 338 Belvidere St.North VALLEE'S IGA MARKET 1124 Prospect Street WEST WARD BELVEDERE IGA FOODLINER 1095 Belvedere St.South BLAIS IGA MARKET 815 Short Street LAFLAMME'S IGA MARKET 1277 Denault Street GILBERT'S IGA MARKET 392 Alexander Street EAST WARD BLAIS' IGA MARKET 557 King Street East DUFRESNE'S IGA MARKET 434 Bowen Avenue South ACTONVALE \u2014 Joly IGA Market ASBESTOS \u2014 Carignan's IGA Market 168 Blvd.St.Luc Dion's IGA Market 111 Du Roi St.Lavigne's IGA Market 213 Manville St.Leblanc's IGA Market 108 LaFrance St.AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 LeBaron's IGA Market BEDFORD \u2014 Rosaire Demers BURY \u2014 Whitehead's IGA Market CHARTIERVILLE \u2014 Lamoureux's IGA Market COATICOOK \u2014 Gerin & Boulay's IGA Market Gerin & Boulay, 27 Child St.Peloquin's IGA Market St.Jean-Baptiste St.COOKSHIRE \u2014 Osgood's IGA Market COWANSVILLE \u2014 Daigneault's IGA Market 204 River St.A.Bisaillon & Fils Enr'g.102 Albert St.DIXVILLE \u2014 Jean-Marie's IGA Market DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014 Gauthier's IGA Market 113 St.Damien St.Ville St.Joseph Girard's IGA Market 61 St.Damase St.Ville St.Joseph Houle's IGA Market 585 Brock St.Girard's IGA Market 1265 St.Edgard St.St.Simon Girard's IGA Market St.Charles St.DUNHAM \u2014 Juneau's IGA Market EAST ANGUS \u2014 Drapeau's IGA Market EASTMAN \u2014 Gaudet's IGA Market FARNHAM \u2014 Daigneault & Leblanc's IGA Market t 288 Principale St.GRANBY \u2014 Couture's IGA Market 142 Boivin Blvd.Plante's IGA Market Cor.St.Hubert St.and Leclerc Blvd.Riendeau's IGA Market 147 Laval St.Gingras' IGA Market 302 Principale St.KNOWLTON \u2014 Page's IGA Market LENNOXVILLE \u2014 Forbes' IGA Market 97\tMain St.MAGOG \u2014 Choquette's IGA Market 32 Pine St.Medlyn's IGA Market 476 Hatley St.Turgeon's IGA Market 98\tSt.Patrice East NORTH HATLEY \u2014 LeBaron's IGA Market PLESSISVILLE \u2014 Bourque's IGA Market 1534 St.Louis St.PRINCEVILLE \u2014 Mailhot's IGA Market RICHMOND \u2014 Gregoire's IGA Market 441 Main St.ROXTON FALLS \u2014 Claude's IGA Market Marche Central SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Lowry's IGA Market ST.GERMAIN \u2014 Joubert's Market SCOTSTOWN \u2014 Riglar's IGA Market SOUTH DURHAM Gagnon & Mercier IGA STANBRIDGE EAST \u2014 Loiselle's IGA Market STANSTEAD \u2014 Stanstead IGA Market 74 Main St.SUTTON \u2014 Ouimette's IGA Market THETFORD \u2014 Grenier's IGA Market 1095 Notre Dama South Grenier IGA Market Rue St.Alphonse.VALCOURT \u2014 Lebeau IGA Market VICTORIAVILLE \u2014 Desharnais' IGA Market 388 Notre Dame West.WARWICK, P.Q.\u2014 Warwick's IGA Market Chex Fernand WATERLOO \u2014 Waterloo's IGA Market 165 Main St.WATERVILLE \u2014 Waterville IGA Market WEEDON \u2014 Weedon's IGA Market Marche Lisee WINDSOR MILLS \u2014 Roy's IGA Market 207 St.George St.SANTA'S -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 DOLLAR BARBOURS PEANUT BUTTER 12-OI.1 WASCO SULTANA RAISINS 1 5-oz T Step up your savings this week with IGA SANTA'S DOLLAR STRETCHERS.IGA'S every day low prices were never more apparent than right now when one dollar .stretches so far.Make a special trip and see how far |your dollar will stretch this week at your friendly [IGA FOOD MARKET.yWUR 6RIMD GIFT WITH IGA COFFEE! CUT GLASS CREAM PITCHER OR SUGAR BOWL FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ONE POUND OF SUNNY MORN OR ROYAL GUEST COFFEE.SUNNY MORN ROYAL GUEST \u2019 IGA DE LUXE A Flavourful Satisfying Blend Rich Full Bodied Flovour $ Flavour Sealed In Vacuum Tin GROUND FRESH ON THE AUTOMATIC COFFEE GRINDER YOU WILL FIND IN MOST IGA STORES - - - CLARK'S BEMS Tomato Sauce A L8 \"- SI Tins i CLARKS FANCY TOMATO JUICE 7 \"r n IGA Choice WAX BEANS treat crush*) IGA Evaporated MILK 8 i-ib.Tins $ Guest BREAD 24-oz.LOAF 15 Always Fresh \u2014 Vitamin Enriched CRISCO SHORTENING FOR CAKES, PASTRY, FRYING 3-lb.Tin kj&stry TAL Banded BANANAS Fancy, Selected Yellow, Firm ».17 JAVEX Javelle Concentrate 32-ox IGA HAS THE VALUES! KLEENEX % Reg.9 x 10 0 rk\u201d- $1 STOCK-UPI Iceberg California No.1 LETTUCE Large Head California PASCAL CELERY New Brunswick POTATOES 50 lb.bag 2heais 3ic 23c *1.49 \"w wp wm» Tgrgr ^ ^p w wt 66 IGA Stores Serving You! \u2018Jmm Tender Lamb Chops 2M Fresh Pork Hocks 3»>* si Sausage Swift\u2019s Premium UVER and BACON! 3 ibs.$| Swift'* Rindless Breakfast Bacon Tender, Healthful Pork Liver \u2014 BACON Plus 1 lb.LIVER iwift's IOLOGNA & SALAMI *1.00 3 LOW PRICES EVERY DAY! * Economi THE NEW WATERVILLE IGA MARKET OPENS TODAY! Welcome To The 66th Store/ JiyLMEW af L^t! NOW CANADA'S lARGEST SILLING INSTANT HJDOINGI j ^\tSM*4 WOMEN'S CLUBS CATHOLIC WOMEN\u2019S LE AG CE OF CANADA Senior Subdivision The December meeting of the senior subdivision of the Catholic Women's League of Canada, was recently held in the Canon Fisette Memorial Library, Si.Patrick's Church Hall.Mrs.B.W.Murray, president, opened the meeting with the League Prayer, the Prayer for the Holy Father and a prayer for the repose of the soul of Mr.James Davey.Mrs.Murray introduced Mrs.Don Dundin, a new member.Miss Priscilla Tuite, ¦ corresponding secretary, reported that 44 letters had been written, the majority of them being to promote the project, \u2019\u2019To Bring Christ Back to Christmas.\u201d Many thank-you letters and cards were read, as well.Miss Gladys Mullins, convener of spiritual activities, thanked the members for their good ie-sponse to the attendance of the closed retreat, for the guard of honor during the Forty Hours, and she announced the Tridium in preparation for the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, December 8.The hospital visiting report revealed that 65 visits had been made to the Sherbrooke Hospital; 34 to St.Vincent do Paul; weekly to the Sacred Heart Home; and that five 8-day votive lamps had been lighted for the sick, Social service report was as follows: five orders groceries; four of fuel; thirty quarts milk; forty pieces good used clothing delivered; and a child's fur coat, donated and given out.The convener thanked members of the junior subdivision for the donation of $100 for social service; Mr.B.W.Murray for collecting rummage, Mrs.Octavien Levequc for storing it and the members who assisted at the sale at the market; all who had given clothing and she asked for men\u2019s clothing of any size.Miss Yvette Campbell, education convener, advised rue reading of the pocket edition Image Books, which are available at a certain book store, where books by Catholic authors and recommended books by other authors may be procured.Miss Campbell announced the film \u201cLight of the World\u201d a Father Lord Pageant, and another picture which will feature Bishop Fulton Sheen, whose subject will be \u201cLove,\u201d will be persented in St.Patrick\u2019s Church Hall, Wednesday evening, December 15, by Rev, T.J.Walsh, S.J., of Toronto.Mrs.A.L.Vallee, convener of C.W.L.group, for Cancer Dressings Service reported 84 hours had been given to the making of 247 pads, 17 by 24; 168 dressings 4 by 4; nine packages cello cut; 73 covers cut at home.Mrs.Octavien Levequc gave account of the Christmas tea which had been a great success.The president expressed thanks to the bevy of workers in connection with the Christmas tea who from first to last were responsible for the fine success attained.Mrs.Earl Wiles, convener of Sisters of Service and Missionary endeavors, reported that seven cartons of clothing, Christmas cheer, canned food, etc., had been shipped as follows: two to Rev.Father M.Hawkins, Armstrong, Ont.; and for S.O.S., two to Christian Island and three to Camp Morton, Man.The Stella Maris convener reported that six ditty bags would be sent to the Catholic Sailors\u2019 Club at Christmastime, accompanied by a box of books and magazines.Mrs.Marguerite Gillis said that three subscriptions to the Canadian League had been renewed and she had prospects for additional subscribers.The program which followed consisted of the outline of con-venerships by four chairmen: Mrs.Arthur Harris, Stella Maris convener, (Star of the Sea) explained that work done by her committee provided material and spiritual comforts for the Merchant Marine.She illustrated her j talk by the display of a ditty bag 1 CANADA\u2019S BID \u2014 Tills permanently pleated chalk white cocktail gown was shown in New York yesterday by the Association of Canadian Couturiers at the lirsl all-Canadian showing of fabrics and designs.A floating overskirt of fan pleats sets off the sheath lines of the dress and its chevron arrangement of pleats.Most of the clothes 44 outfits to be exact were casual dresses, suits and sport outfits, but the gown collection was considered the designers\u2019 pride and j jy.So tar \u201cfashion people seem to be impressed.\u201d said Raoul-Jean Foure, president of the association.\"We would like to do for Canada what Irish designers did for Ireland two years ago\u201d when Irish fashions became a hit.He added in an interview that the couturiers hope to sell design models to big department stores to be copied for mass sale.Ray Lawson, Canadian consul-general in Now York, opened the show which is jointly sponsored by the Canadian government, textile mills seeking new markets and the couturiers themselves.(CP Photo) with housewife, plus a knitted article, rosary in case, religious articles.Catholic literature* sweets, toilet articles and books.Mrs.A.L.Vallee, convener of C.W.L.group for Cancer Dressings Service, stated: Following the showing of a film which revealed facts about cancer, last October, members volunteered their services and the number has grown to eight regulars, working every Wednesday, reports of which have been previously published.Questions were put to the convenor, who replied | by quoting information from the pamphlet distributed to the audience who had viewed the film.Mrs.F.FL S.Shelley, general j convener of visits to sick in hos-1 pitals in Sacred Heart Home and private homes, outlined this endeavor.She said C.W.L.visitors, known for their discrimination j and discretion arc given a ready welcome at all hospitals and explained procedures.At the Sherbrooke Hospital, visitors procure names of Catholic patients and special requests for a priest are submitted to St.Patrick\u2019s rectory, to which Very Rev.Monsignor J.R.Moisan, chaplain, or Rev.Father Julian Clark, give immediate attention Holy Com munion is brought to Catholics a few mornings a week by priests of St.Patrick\u2019s.Non-Catholic patients desiring company arc also visited.At the St.Vincent de Paul dc Paul, English names are sought.Patients there are served by the Order of St, Camillus, devoted to service to ill in hospitals.Parishioners of St.Patrick\u2019s are also visited by llicir priests.The Sacred Heart Home is visited weekly by Mrs.J.I).Bourassa, who sometimes is assisted by other members.The convener said preparations are started for the Christmas party, Saturday afternoon, December 18, and she solicited donations for I be Christmas boxes.Miss Avr Walsh, convener of social service, spoke on her subject.The convener said investigation into cases was a delicate affair and the approach to a family in distress should be one of sympathy and understanding.She said one sensed the tear of refusal underlying the appeal for help from those who have swallowed their pride before deciding to ask for help.Miss Walsh said at the present time many well educated men were working two days a week on any kind of a job to eke out, a living for (heir families, while laid off from regular jobs.She also found that most of the mothers interviewed were thrifty and could remake clothes of any size.The convener stated that monthly reports were senl to His Excellency Archbishop Cabana, to the City and to the Rotary, from which generous help is received, hut never covers expenditures for the year.The balance must be raised by sponsor- SLIPPERS.VEER\u2019S SHOE SALON 113 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.HUNTINGVILLE- Hunlingville W.C.T.U.Meefs The Christmas meeting of the Huntingville Women\u2019s Christian Temperance Cnion was held at the home of Mrs Richard Brown.Stanstead Highway.Christmas hymns and the Pledge opened the meeting.Mrs.K.S.Lipsey read the Christmas story from the Scriptures and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison.Plans wore made for the send ing of Christmas cheer baskets and the sum of five dollars was voted for the Huntingville chil dron's Christmas party.Cards of thanks were read for remembrances received from the group arid a letter of thanks from the secretary of the Sail or's Institute for the twelve comfort bags received.Guests at the meeting iiulud ed Mrs.R Ingham, a member ing rummage sales, drawings and other projects.Miss Walsh emphasized Hie tact that names of those who receive assistance are known only to St I\u2019ntriok'.s pastor, and to the C.W.L, convener.The speakers were thanked by the president.-Eleven] i now residing in Hamilton, Ont.,1 and Mrs.Shallow.Following the Mizpah, Mrs.E.Ingham acted as Santa for the exchange of gifts, then as auctioneer for the sale of novelties and useful articles donated by the members.This proved to be most entertaining and financially profitable.Mrs.R, Brown and Mrs.,1 DesRuisseaux.hostesses, served lunch.SWEETSBURG- Private Ronald Cousons .has returned from Germany and is at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs.G.B.Consens.Mrs, J.H.MeChlery spent the weekend in Montreal with her sister, Miss Eva Symons.R.N.Mr.and Mrs,.N.M, Ingalls were in the Town of Mount Royal, to attend the\u2019 marriage ot 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BEDSPREADS We\u2019ve jus!, about, every style and pattern .and this yefer we\u2019re featuring the \u201cTrousseau\u201d bedspread in assorted pastels, made by Bates.Priced from $8.95 to $42.50 HANDSOME DECORATIVE TABLE CLOTHS The perfecl gift for any homemaker! Fine cotton iii sizes 52\" x 52\u201d or 52\u201d x 72\u201d or, if you prefer, break-fa,si set \u2022 cloth is 36\u201d x 36\u2019 with 4 napkins in such popular shades as chartreuse, red, yellow, dark green, cocoa.$3.85t«$5.75 FINE TOWELS Absorbent, gaily - coloured ratine.Handsome holiday package.A most practical 7md sure - to - he - appreciated gift'! bom $2.85 WINDOW SHOWER SETS Kitchen or Shower Hand Painted.By Luxuria.'-U-i-U LU.J IXJ Attractive plastics that will harmonize with your interior decoration scheme.Bétei'ê®\u2019 fttefoer* 87 Wellington North FLOOR COVERING SHERBROOKE Tel.LO.2-2722 1080 King West \u2014 Tel.LO.2-5211 /I t Twelve \u2022 on£RBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1954 Leo Dandurand Returns To Football Scene With Als TC TC m Surprise Deal Brings Back One 01 Original Owners; Sale\tPrice Is Reported As $240,000\tFor Club Montreal \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Ownership of Montreal Alouettes, who have just come through one of their best seasons since (he club-\u2022was formed in 1946, changed hands late Thursday.The new ownership was not announced.It was the first financial shuffle involving the club since the end of the 1951 season.\t.\t, Unconfirmed reports placed .$250,000 as the amount in the deal for shares of the three principal owners, not including all assets.Other shareholders arc reported few and scattered and with small amounts.\t_________________________ The news startled the football^-\u2014-I)URAND j-gTlJRNg world less than two weeks allei j Montrea] \u2014 IQ) \u2014 The Herald the Big Four league champions ; says a w,,n.known Montreal had lost a 26-25 thriller 0 j Sportsn)an and two young busi-monton Eskimos in the Grey tup m,ssinen pai(1 g!>4o,ooo for the garoc-\t! Montreal Alouettes.Much Speculation\tThe newspaper says Leo Dan- The deal was arranged through ; durand, one of the original own-\u201ca local trust company,\u201d said to ors of the Alouettes, is back on be the Montreal Trust Company, the scene along with Ted Work-Thc brief announcement by the man anil David McConnell, both club was followed by all sorts of newcomers to football, speculative reports in football Announcement of the sale was cjrc]es,\tmade Tuesday, but names of the It was believed, however, that new owners were kept a close CURLING RESULTS SHERBROOKE CURLING CLUB * « * I).\tnacey\t7\tK.Nlcol\t2 N.\tLothrop\t33\tG.Katadotis\t1 B.\tHoltham\t7\tDr.N.Dinning\t4 Dr.J.Hibbard\t\t8\tG.Armitage\t7 G.\tDebaron\tn\tD.J.Sails\t3 F.\tMilne\t34\tG.Chapman\t3 R.\tWlggett\t10\tJ.Fuller\t8 H.\tMacCallum\t9\tG.Peacock\t8 C.\tSkinner\t8\tT.Chapman\t4 \u2022 HOCKEY < _ TODAY'S GAMES \u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE Canadiens at Toronto.Chicago at Rangers.AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershey at Buffalo.Syringfleld at Pittsburgh.QUEBEC SENIOR LEAGUE Shawlnlgan at Vnlleyfield.Quebec at Chicoutimi.a new syndicate ownership has taken over control and that both general manager Lew' Hayman and coach Douglas- (Peahead) Walker will be retained.The announcement said: \u201cThe financial interests of Roy Robertson, Fred Skclcher and Charlie Stone of the Montreal Football Club have changed hands.The deal was made through a local trust company and a new being in 394^ succeeding the old secret The Herald also says Douglas \u201cPeahead\u201d Walker, who coached Alouettes to the Big Four championship this season, will return next year.Managing director Lew Hayman has signed a new three-year contract with the new management, the newspaper says.The Alouette team came into board will be announced shortly, No Statevient Robertson, is a director of the club and headed the Big Four as president in the season just completed.Skelcher was president of the club and Stone vice-president.There was no statement by any of the principals concerned imme-diately following the announcement.If, was believed the deal has been, in the making only a short time and did not move toward cmsuimmation until after the Grey Cup game.Montreal Hornets and, before them, the Winged Wheelers.The first owners were Eric Craddock, Toronto mining man; Loo Dandurand, widely known Montreal sportsman, and Hayman, who also became coach.Each was reported lo hold one-third interest in the new organization.The Als had a bad season in 1951 and on Nov.21 of that year came a change in ownership.Full details and subsequent ramifications of the deal were never entirely clear publicly.Dick Irvin Adds Orval Tessier To Lineup For More Scoring Power For Tonight's lilt With Toronto Leafs You\u2019ve heard about the guy who had 133 wives and added two more for company?Coach Dick Irvin of Montreal Canadiens is no polygamist: but with regard to goal scorers in the National Hockey League he\u2019s in much the same position as the sultan who added to his already over-populated harem.Irvin, who has such sirens as: scowling Maurice Richard, fuzzy-1 Mosdell has 23.chinned Jean Beliveau, stocky! Çanadmns.who have dropped Bcrnic Geoffrion and slim Kenny y sevcn\tln ^ s- Mosdell in his lineup, is bringing : llave Power elsewhere, too.he up the top goal-getter in the Que team has produced 87 goals.At bee Hockey League To\u2018stren8^111 that, rate it could crack t he lea- the league-leading Canadiens.He said Tuesday that leftwinger Orv Tessier of Montreal Royals will join Canadiens for two games, starting tonight when gue\u2019s team-scoring record for one season.Detroit Red Wings, now third, set the mark of 236 in the 70-game 1950-51 campaign.Tessier, 21-yearold native of I Cornwall, Ont., a 21-goal man with they meet the Maple Leafs in To- Ljle p0ya]s ]as(; season, has 19 ronto.Straightfaced Dick added; goals so far this year.He has 36 \u201cWe want more scoring power.\u201d I pointSi second to Ray Powell of As if Irvin needed it.His head- Quebec Aces who has 39.liners, Geoffrion, Richard, Beli- The Montreal-Toronto tussle is veau and Mosdell are the top four j the big engagement tonight.In scorers in the league.\tthe other game, the last-plrfee Geoffrion leads the individual ! Chicago Black Hawks clash with scoring race with 32 points, in-! the Rangers at New York.Ran-cluding 19 goals.Richard and Bel- gers arc tied for fourth with Bos-iveau have 26 points apiece and ton Bruins.- STANDINGS\t\t\t\t\t\u2014\t\t NATIONAL\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tP\tw\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Canadiens .\t27\t36\t7\t4\t87\t62\t38 \t25\t13\t6\tG\t58\t40\t32 Detroit \t\t25\t14\t10\t1\tGO\t47\t29 Boston \t\t24\t8\t11\t5\t58\t68\t21 New York .,.\t25\t8\t12\t5\t59\t70\t21 Chicago \t\t24\t3\t16\t5\t46\t81\tn AMERICAN\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPîî» Pittsburgh .\t21\t10\t5\t6\t62\t54\t26 Springfield .\t24\t11\t10\t3\t77\t77\t25 Hershey \t\t24\tH\t10\t3\t77\t77\t25 Cleveland \t\t22\t10\t10\t2\t84\t82\t22 Providence .\t24\t8\t12\t4\t67\t92\t20 Buffalo \t\t25\t8 14\t\t3\t82\t87\t19 QUEBEC\tSENIOR LEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\to\tF\tA\tPts Shawlnlgan .\t20\t14\t6\t0\t65\t40\t28 Itoyais \t\t24\t12\t11\t1\t92\t91\t25 Quebec \t\t22\t11\t10\t1\t85\t79\t23 Chicoutimi .\t19\t9\t10\t0\t65\t72\t18 Ottawa \t\t22\t9\t13\t0\t53\t66\t18 Valleyficld .\t21\t8\t13\t0\t55\t67\t16 QUEBEC\tJUNIOR\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t \tp\tW\tL\tD\tF\tA\tPts Quebec \t\t5\t5\t0\t0\t22\t15\t10 Three Rivers\t.7\t3\t4\t0\t20\t20\t6 Canadiens .\t5\ti\t4\t0\t8\t14\t2 Hunsinger Donates To St.Justine's Montreal \u2014 i(P) \u2014 The Cheer-Up-Chuck campaign will also cheer up St.Justine Hospital in Montreal.It will receive $1,-026.98, on the suggestion of Chuck Hunsinger.Hunsinger is the football player whose weird pass attempt or fumble caused Montreal Alouettes to suffer a 26-25 defeat at the hands of Edmonton Eskimos in the Grey Cup classic.A telegram from 21,948 Montreal lootball fans, who contributed 10 cents each toward its cost with all their names added, was sent to Hunsinger at his home in Harrisburg, IIIL, as a cheer-up gesture.Montreal radio station CJAD started the movement.\u201cWe found out that because of the telegram\u2019s length, the rate was cheaper than we had thought,\u201d said station manager Jimmy Tapp.\u201cWe telephoned Hunsinger and he said he had read in Montreal newspapers that the St.Justine Hospital campaign lagged and he thought it would be a good idea to donate to the hospital any money we had.So we arc turning over the $1,026.98.\u201d OPEN BASKETBALL SEASON FRIDAY - The Lennoxville High School senior cagers are shown above.They will open the current season Friday evening when they will play host to Knowlton High School in a twin bill commenciing at 7.00.Kneeling, left to right Johnnv Burt Bob Farnham, Bob Gilliam, Keith Peake and Bob Bowers.Standing, Warner, Physical Director and basketball coach, Wayne Jones, Bruce Bowers Cant Done Sullivan, Doug Crosby and Ernie Turner.\t~\t\u2019\t1 \u2018 b Lennoxville High School To Meet Knowllon High In Basketball Twin Bill Friday; First Tilt At 7.00 .same order, Gordon Jones, (Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Lennoxville High School will open their basketball season Friday evening when they will be hosts to the Knowlton High School in a twin bill exhibition event.At 7.00 the Senior Girls will square off while immediately following the boys wit' tangle.So far this year they have played one exhibition game which they won handily 69-23.The players average 5\u2019 11\u201d in height and are sparked by rangy 6\u20193\u201d Doug Crosby and 6\u20195\u201d Doug Sullivan, who centres very capably the \u201cdouble post\u201d offensive system used by the team.The team is working hard to make a good showing against Knowlton High School, who invade Lennoxville Friday night for a double bill of boys and girls games.The Knowlton team is rumoured to be the best in the Eastern Townships and they should produce crowd-pleasing basketball.Along with Crosby and Sullivan at forward are Keith Peake, Wayne Jones, Bob Bowers and John Burt, who shoots equally well either standing still or on the move.Backing up these forwards are- guards Ernest Turner and Bruce Bowers, who are strong on rebounds.Bruce Gillam, Bubbler de luxe, and Bob Farnham, play maker and set-shot artist, complete the squad.The boys will be trying hard Friday night to prove that Knowlton do not have the best team in the Townships.The game of the evening will bring together Knowlton Senior Girls and L.H.S.Senior Girls at 7.00.All - American Team Is Chosen By Press Writers New York\u2014(/P)\u2014A widely-diversified squad led by the best balanced backfield of recent years has been chosen as the 195 4Associated Press All-American college lootball team.In the backfield announced today are Ralph Guglielmi, the crafty Notre East Angus Downs Windsor 8-5 For First Win; Meeting This Evening; Brompton Hosts To Paper Makers Frankie Reid is back on the hockey front again.After missing his team's last game when they absorbed a 13 - 2 shellacking at the hands of Brompton the East Angus Pirates bounced right back last night and smacked the Windsor Paper Makers with an 8 - 5 setback in a regular fixture of the Massawippi Valley Hockey League.The Pirates\u2019 shifty diminutive centre man was in on six of his team\u2019s goals.He tallied one and played the big part in five others.Real Gagnon was the top marksmen as he registered a hat-trick to help the Pirates.The other goals were tallied by George Reid.Bob\u2019 Martel, Guy Gosselin and Onil Martel.Cloutier posted the | other hat-trick of the evening for the Paper Makers while Cote and Abram accounted for the others.A special league meeting is®-\u2014;-\u2014- slated for this evening at the |'''ere.p^ayin® short handed at New Sherbrooke Hotel at 8:00.(he\tand 'de pfPer Makfrs.The main item on the agenda\tfor) \u2014 Rod Pantages, punter with Edmonton Eskimos last season, said Tuesday he hopes to join British Columbia Lions in 1955.\u201cI\u2019m trying to get transferred here,\u201d said the former Vancouver junior star and six-year-pro-tessional with Calgary Stamped-, ers, Montreal Alouettes and the will j Eskimos.Said Lions\u2019 coach Annis Stu-kus : \u201cIt\u2019s up to Edmonton, naturally.\u201d LATE STARTERS FINED New Glasgow' \u2014 ((P) \u2014 President Harry Trainor of the APC senior hockey league said Tuesday night he was fining Halifax Wolves $50 for showing up late for a game Monday night at New Glasgow.Howard Cassady of Ohio and Dicky Moegle of Rice, halfbacks, and Alan Amcchc, powerful Wisconsin fullback.The team was chosen on the I'eeommendat.ions of 11 AP regional All-America boards plus individual recommendations received from more than 500 AP member newspapers and radio stations.On the line are Ron Beagle, Navy, and Frank McDonald, Miami, Fla., ends; Jack Ellena, UCLA, and Rex Boggan, Mississippi, tackles; Bud Brooks, Arkansas, and Ralph Chesnauskas, Army, guards; and Kurt Burris, Oklahoma, centre.The Ï954 All-America averages 207 pounds in the line and ISSVa in the backfield.State ! °Ison today were named to receive the Boxing Writers Asso-I ciation\u2019s three main awards.Braddock, who celebrated his' 49th birthday Monday, was vot-j ed the James J.Walker memor-: ial plaque for long and meritorious service to boxing.Ryff, 22-year-old lightwe/.ght contender who has won all 16 of his pro fights, was selected as \u201cthe rookie of the year.\u201d Olson, who defends his crown for the third time this year on Dec.15, was chosen \u201cfighter of the year\u201d and will receive the Edward J.Neil memorial plaque.The three trophies will be presented at the association\u2019s annual dinner, Jan.13 at the Hotel New Yorker.Second Period 6\u2014 AVindsor\tCloutier (Cote, Bergeron) .5.52 7\u2014\tEast Angus Gagnon (F.Reid) .17.59 8\u2014\tEast Angus Gosselin (F.Reid) .19.13 9\u2014\tEast Angus F.Reid (G.Reid, Therrien) .19.59 Penalties: Bergeron (2), Martel, Couture (minor and misconduct).Third Period 10\u2014\tEast Angus O.Martel (F.Reid, Therrien) .1.45 11\u2014\tEast Angus Gagnon (Bell, Gosselin) .7.00 12\u2014 Windsor\tAbram .18.30 13\u2014\tEast Angus Gagnon (R.Martel).18.59 Penalties: Guillemette (minor and misconduct), Martel (two minors and major), Desrosier.Henry Will Play In Nets Thursday Boston\u2014(Æ5)\u2014Sugar Jim Henry will be back in the nets Thursday night for Boston Bruins when the National League hockey club plays Chicago Black Hawks at Boston Garden.Manager-coach Lynn Patrick made the announcement Tuesday after a conference with acting coach Milt Schmidt which followed a stiff practice session in the Garden.Henry sat out 11 games while the Bruins used long John Henderson.a rookie, so Henry could rest his twanging nerves.Johnson SAMS AND SIRVICE OUTBOARD & MARINE (Since 1924) SPECIALISTS HONG KONG TO SEND TEAM TO OLYMPICS Hong Kong \u2014 (Æb \u2014 The Hong Kong Football Association announced Tuesday it will send a 20-man soccer team to compete in the Olympic games in Australia in 1956.« ctafz & mrnufrcturing comprnv NORTH HATLiY\t\u2014\t28é Information by mail saves time GIVE HIM A BVD NYLON TRICOT SHIRT NEEDS no ironing.Yr AS EASY to wash as a pocket handkerchief.-jir NEW, permanently fused collar better than ever.Stay* crisp \u2014 does not curl.B.V.D.nylon tricot breathes for comfortable years round wear.In blue, tan, grey and white .several collât styles.single and double cuffs.NOW SOON PAYS FOR ITSELF IH l A UN DRY-BILL SAVINGS \u2014 ,^0U^rrHArpicM^ cT THE B.V.D.COMPANY UMITED Available at the following BVD Dealers: FIGHTS LAST NIGHT London.\u2014 Nazzareno Giannel-li, 11344.Italy, knocked out Jake Tuli, 113ai, South Africa, 4.Cincinnati \u2014 Davey Moore, )231i!, Springfield, Ohio, stopped Eddie Rurgtn, 1251», Cincinnati.9.Fraser's Department Store 241 King Street West Sherbrooke, Que.\t\tGilles Couture Ltd.151 Wellington St.N Sherbrooke, Que.Fashion-Craft Shops Ltd.King and Wellington St.Sherbrooke, Que.\t\tRennert's Inc.9 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke, Que. All Officers Of Quebec Board Returned Scouting Reporting before the 44th annual meeting of the Quebec Provincial Council of the Boy Scouts Association last Saturday in Montreal, C.J.Dendy, provincial executive commissioner, ended his remarks by saying \"Boys want Scouting and district councils are doing good work, but your Provincial Council needs your (the layman's) support as never before.1 look forward to the future with confidence feeling that in I presidents and commissioners of ! the 25 districts in the province , and chairmen of group commit-j tees still outside any district.R- C.Stevenson.O.B.E., Montreal, and W.H.Miner, Granby, were returned as honorary vice-presidents, Frank W.Ross of Quebec, as honorary president, G.Robley Mackay was recommended for re-appointment as provincial commissioner (such appointments being for one year j only and made by the Chief Scout for Canada), and the following as assistant provincial commissioners: Clarence G.Blake, Sherbrooke, E.T.Buchanan, Shawin-igan Falls, John W.MaeKenzie INVERNESS- 'S! lEKBKUUKJi MAIL Y K.LLUKU, \\\\hL>.MSUA\\.in t t Mm K S.him - WEST SHEFFORD- our collective wisdom all our Arntfield, and Major-General A problems will be solved in the ' E.Walford, C.B., C.B.E., Mt^nf-best Scouting spirit.\tregional commissioners; \u2019 T Field commissioners David j D.Archibald, A.C.Boyd.\\Y Green of Sherbrooke and Jim Tsjr.pi ppai-pc anH i Rqrrv Gate Riddell of Quebec reported verb-06 Realves and Barr-' î»î»! »!»!*>.»]>)»!¦.; SCOTCH WHISKY Grant\u2019s Scotch Whisky is the International Labe! of the house of Grant\u2019s, a worthy partner of our Best Procurable, for generations a most respected name in Canada.TIME WILL TELL TRADE to A f?K R l G I S T I P t I » TOYS ROCKERS, TRICYCLES, SLEDS, KIDDIES' TABLE \u2022 nd CHAIR SETS, KIDDIE CARS, DOLL CARRIAGES, PEDAL CARS, etc.l 2?ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IRONS, TABLE & PORTABLE RADIOS, TOASTERS, MIXERS, and many, many other electrical appliances that will make appreciated gifts for every homemaker .and of course, in electrical appliances, as in furniture, you know you get the best from any one of Levesque's three stores! C00KSHIRE BRANCH, Lorenzo Boivin, manager.M E U D L ES.ROCK ISLAND BRANCH, 38 WELLINGTON SOUTH - SHERBROOKE\tGuy Levesqut, Manager./ 7 Discipline Discussed Al Cookshire Heeling Of B.I.C.Home And School Cookshire, Dec.8.\u2014The B.I.C.Horae and School Association held a meeting on Thursday evening, December 2, with a very good attendance of members and friends.Mrs, D.J.Macmillan was in the chair, and called the meeting to order with the singing of \u201c0 Canada.\u201d Canon Dunn voiced the sympathy of all in the recent death of a very devoted member, Mrs.Eardley-Wilmot, who had always been willing to help in various ways with the association\u2019s projects.He stated that her daughter, Mrs.Constable, had asked him to convey the family's thanks to all the people for their many acts of kindness.In lieu of sending flowers, the friends were asked to donate to the Canadian Cancer Fund.The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs.Vo-gell.Mr.D.MacRae gave the treasurer\u2019s reports, which showed the soup and cod liver oil funds were satisfactory, but the dental clinic funds were not.The parents are reminded that these accounts are long overdue and the committee membe-s would very much, appreciate the settlement of the accounts as soon es possible.A skating rink is to be in operation again this year, the following being appointed to form a committee: Messrs.D.MacRae, A.Smith.J.Vogell, They will have power to add to '.heir numbers.The business meeting was adjourned, and Mrs.MacRae took charge of the entertainment, which consisted of two piano solos by Charlotte Cork and an action song by Mrs.D.Blandish and Canon Dunn, both of whom were in suitable costumes.All items were very much appreciated by the audience.The highlight of the evening was the panel discussion, of which Col.Wood, supervisor for Compton County schools, was in charge, entitled \u2018\u2018Discipline m the Home and in the Sehool.\u2019vfyr Barton Carr, principal of Èast Angus High School, discussed I the principal's point of view, Mrs.; MacAuley, of Bishop's University, , described the teacher\u2019s point of j view, and Mr.C.P.Morse, secretary - treasurer of Compton ! County Central School Board, j gave his opini.on as a parent of a teen-ager.The following points were brought out: Principals, teachers ! and parents should co-operate in | regard to discipline, and should | practice what they preach, in or-| der to obtain respect from the : children.Punishment should fit | the crime, but there should be : much forethought before giving out the punishment.In the pri-I mary grades, it is much better NO FINER WHISKY IS MADE IN CANADA\u2014 DOMINION TEN CANADIAN WHISKY - ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREAT WHISKIES, ' .' for the teacher to do her own punishing, rather than send the pupils to the principal for chastisement, and even in the upper grades there should be very little interference by the principal Teachers should be neat in appearance, have a sense of humor and an understanding nature, and have lessons well prepared in advance.These preventative measures will lessen the need for discipline.Happy children come from happy homes, but parents should not worry or frighten pre-school children about discipline the teachers will use when they go to school, if they misbehave.The children should be taught to obey in the home, and they will most likely follow this pattern in school.It is claimed that many children are lazy, and want every little thing done for them: if this is true, the parents are to blame for not handling them properly, but many parents find it difficult to know how to guide or handle their offspring.Self-discipline by the parents must be practised before it can be efficiently applied to the children, and one ¦has to vary the punishment according to the crime and temperament of the child.Most children do not resent punishment if they , feel they deserve it, and that the - parent is acting fairly and realty | has the child's interest at heart.Parents can materially help the i teacher if they will instill in their children respect for and | confidence in their teachers If they fail to do this, there will be {instability in the pupils.While j children are quite young they [should be taught that discipline I is good for them, and that if they merit punishment by the teacher they should not resent it, but should be good sports and take it.In the question and answer period, following the discussion, it was pointed out that there are different ways of keeping discipline in the school, by using the honor or monitor system, by cooperation and participation of the Students\u2019 Council.In the home there must be judicious handling of children, but that in all cases, children have respect for those who discipline them, but little respect for those who are lax with them.Mrs.Macmillan congratulated and thanked all who had taken part in the evening's programs, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.DECEMBER S.1454 OUT OUR WAY W.M.S.And W.A.Of Melboro Hold Heelings / BOYS' Hockey Sets MEN'S Windbreakers ¥cG Sock (to size SOI Coat MEN'S \u2019oJets 4*==^=: (q Bathrobes 4.4.4AAAA.AAAA.A Smoking Jackets^ TIES BOUDOIR SLIPPERS r PYJAMAS 1| SKATES -11\t\u2022 9° \\AO* SHIRTS Melboro, Dec, 8 Several ladies gathered at the home ot Mrs, John Hamilton on the afternoon of November 25, to tie a wool quilt for the supply bale, after which the regular W.M.S.and W.A.meetings were held.Mrs.G.Stainthorpe was in the chair for the W M.S.meeting, when the worship thepie for November \"Discovery and Mission\" was followed by Psalm 87 read in unison and prayer.The Bible lesson was read by Mrs.Roster end prayer was offered by Mrs.G.Blake, alter which the hvmn \"0 Master Let Me Walk with Thee\u201d was sung.Miss Annie Stevens took the offering and Mrs.Stainthorpe reviewed chapter three of the Study book, \u201cThe Church in India.\u201d The lesson was based on \"The j Faiths They Follow\u201d Mrs.Stain-! thorpe being assisted by Mrs.G.Beers, Mrs.S.Morrison, Mrs.A.1 Batchelor and Mrs.F.Roster.Mrs.G.Blake voiced her thanks for flowers she received while in j hospital recently.Mrs.D.Stevens gave a very encouraging report, and $83 of the allocation has been forwarded to the Presbyterial, Mrs.Hamilton, supply sccre-¦ tary, read a letter from Mrs.W.; MacLean, requesting items of i girls\u2019 clothing in 1955, The la-; dies were all in agreement: to ! supply these articles.Good used j clothing for children is still badly needed.The society\u2019s quota for 1954, three pairs of mitts and a quilt, are being forwarded soon.Corresponding secretary, Miss Annie Stevens, reported thirteen cards sent to sick and shut-ins.Community friendship report was: three social calls, two hospital calls, and twenty-one cards since last meeting.Mrs.W.R.Beers gave the monthly donation and Mrs.Otis Fowler was chosen for December.There was an attendance of thirteen members and two visitors.Mrs.D.Stevens will entertain the next meeting on December 9.The W.A.meeting followed when Mrs.L.Driver presided in the abesnee of Mrs.M.Taber.The hymn, \"Blessed be the Tie that Binds\u201d was sung, and the theme for November, \u201cSpiritual Hope\u201d followed.Mrs.D.Stevens read the Bible lesson and Mrs.Driver gave a reading from the W.A.program booklet, the subject being, \"Significance of Christmas.\u201d Mrs.Roster gave a very satisfactory financial report, in the absence of Mrs.Gilchrist.Mrs.G.Blake voiced thanks for the many cards received during her illness and Mrs.G.Beers thanked the members on behalf of Mr.Beers, who was also remembered by the society.The sum of $10 was voted to be sent the Salvation Army.The nominating committee, Mrs.C.Taber and Mrs.J.Hamilton, were appointed to bring in the slate of officers at the next meeting.A sunshine box is tu be given a member who is ill Mrs.Beers closed the meeting with prayer, after which lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs.Hamilton and Mrs.W.R.Beers assisted by other ladies\u2019 present.OH THAT FEEL: , k t AT UV,'FDR VCARh MV \\ ff FEET NEAR KILLED \\ V ME ON THi-\u201c.CEMENT ALL DA\u2019S TILL MY WIFE LOT WORHIN' \\ ON 'EM AT NlL-MT,' 1 YOU SHOW YOUR \\ WIFE THIS METHOD 1 Of UASSAoE amp xx'i.l Fra > \"Fifteen By J.R.William* members answered the\troll\tMr.Ross Campbell, of St, call.All oltieers were re-elected Lambert, accompanied by a by a showing ot hands, Mrs,\t,\t.______________ .David Gittoni\tinvited tho P*rty of friendi.were «ue.U ol Guild to meet in tier home on and Mrs.Donald Smith and January tith.in the evening.Eunily, while hunting in this vi Rev.Mr.Kingston closed the oinity.meeting with the benediction.Phe hostess, assistai by her daughters, served delicious iv freshments.: OM V\\M NT' lO THIRTY \\ NEAR.- GOME OF US HAVE WORKEP HERE ! AND H| weULPN T \\ HELP US' OVER A ' HFAPACHF 'THAT MU' \u2022 .or A FULL i Ml.rv»N T WANT HIM V TO EVER Ou IT.' _< A smoother, richer spread! ____ WHEN 'OUT lOvl TO live FOKLVÎ R Mr.and Mrs, Harold Perkins, (heir daughter, Margaret and Mr Angus Mad.can, were even ing guests of Mr and Mrs.Drummond Buchanan Nancy Smith spent a recent week end w ith Janet Molson in Danville.Bcui&otl/bû STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER PIGEON\u2019S STATIONERY STORE 'OU NI T: P A \\ NEW FART HERE.-, ] BLIT IF YOU'LL { LIT A HAIRPIN, \\ A WAR OF OUM AMP A RUBBER BAND I'LL FIX IT SO SOU AN OET HOME Ty .TÉOT'.>S.>.0 vTiR WlL 11'VMS HEEŒ5» ARE MAPE-MQT BOCW, ' KINGSEY FALLS- Mrs.Earl Gifford was hostess to a largely attended meeting of the Anglican Guild on December 2nd.A hymn was sung in opening followed by prayer by the Rev.Peter King- ston who was tlien requestcd by the president, Mrs.Gerald C'le veland, to lake the chtiii for business and the election of officers for 1955.The recording ! secretary, Mrs.W.If.Wheeler, read the minutes of the No-IVember meeting and twelve ff.1 - 1 Thorp arc \u201e ^ 4^, Wraps.foi' every package» every person on >\u2019otir ( Ihrislmas list.Hold rich patterns for men .dainty, feminine styles fm women .and you'll have to see our wrappings for children! 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