Sherbrooke daily record, 24 août 1946, Supplément 1
[" THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946 I' iftieth 'l ear.Established 1897.AUGUST 24 to 30 AUGUST 24 to 30 Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition Sherbrooke Fair \\! à ' k mr m flm Tonight Don\u2019t Miss The Great George Hamid Grandstand Spectacle \u201cGRANDSTAND FOLLIES\u201d M I '1 .1 -A; Kvvv yv ¦èsmm with the ROX^ ETTES in dazzling new routines » For A Full Week INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS -?- LIVESTOCK PARADES -«- HARNESS RACING -«- HUNDREDS OF NEW AND INTERESTING EXHIBITS -4- MONDAY: CHILDREN\u2019S DAY TUESDAY: CITY DAY WEDNESDAY: GOVERNMENT DAY THURSDAY: AMERICAN DAY » FRIDAY: EASTERN TOWNSHIPS DAY CONKLIN\u2019S ALL-NEW \u2014 BIGGER FROLICLAND !\t.\tvo ' > t\t- .(V 1\ti LUCKY LOTT and his AUTOMOBILE THRILL DRIVERS Tonight and Tomorrow Only 9* «.U * fa t' % jimiM ÈÉÉM i Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.PROGRAM Between $16,000 And $10,000 To Be Distributed As SYizcs Between $16,000 and $1?,000 is offered in prize money at the Sherbrooke Exhibition opening today, according to the E.T.A.A.Boarb This prize money will be distributed in the various departments\u2014-livestock and farm produce exhibits, the florieultural displays, household science, maple products, boys work, handicrafts, to mention a few\u2014and will be in addition to the $1,000 which has been set aside for the defraying of expenses and for A:, 'ft ' Graceful \u2014 in perfect poise \u2014 specialty divers make the most difficult dives seem comparatively easy, in t+ie \u201cSWIM-CADE\u201d at the Sherbrooke Exhibition.Months of hard training and extensive practice result in flawless performances of all the well-known competitive-type dives.Sucess to the SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION and Our apologies to all visitors for our being unable to meet their demands for their favourite dairy products at the Exhibition Grounds during hair Week.Unfortunately we will not be able to operate our booth as we have in previous years, due to present restrictions and scarcity of supplies.Government restrictions limit the supply of Ice Cream, which is distributed on a quota basis.As we are unable to meet the present demands of our dealers, it would be unfair to deprive them of their quotas during Exhibition Week.WE HOPE YOU WILL UNDERSTAND OUR POSITION.As soon as we possibly can, we shall be back at the Fair with an adequate supply of the ever-popular VI-CO and delicious ICE CREAM.Sherbrooke Pure Milk COMPANY LIMITED 77 Belvidere Street North.Phone 886 E.T.A.A.PRESIDENT prizes for the junior breeds who will come to Sherbrooke for then provincial and regional contests.The E.T.A A.this year has received a grant of $10,000 fiom the Provincial Government for the gen-; eral purposes of the fair and an ; additional ^l.OtX) for the boys\u2019 cai! ; club work, and anything ir.excess : I of this which is distributed in prize money will be contributed by the .Fair Board itself.Many From Surrounding Points ?Attended Parish Tea At Hatley m Mk m 3 y-y.- '\u2022 ' I: , A.C.ROSS, president of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association, which is sponsoring the Sherbrooke Exhibition opening today.Hatley, Aug.24.\u2014 A delightful social function was held at the Rectory of St.James\u2019 Anglican Church one afternoon, when a large number of guests from this village and the other points of the parish, Way\u2019s Mills and Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were entertained at tea on the spacious lawn.The guests seated at small tables beneath the shade trees were waited on by members of the Hatley Guild, while Mrs.Brett, Sr., and Mrs.Harold McCullough poured tea.The guests were invited to inspect the \u201cRectory,\u201d which has re-: cently been renovated.All congratulated the ladies in charge of the renovations and the gracious I hostess of the \u201cRectory,\u201d Mrs.I Brett, on the fine appearance of this stately old building.Flowers for the occasion were furnished from the beautiful garden of Mr and Mrs.H.H.Brown.THE BIBLE SOCIETY The Bible Society held rts annual meeting in the vestry of the United Church one evening.Rev.M.Brett was elected president of this branch for the coming year.Mrs.F.O.Webster, the secretary - treasurer, who has STANBURY Mr.and Mrs.James Moore and Miss Kathleen Moore, of Fordyce, and Mrs.Myrtle Laduke, of Montreal, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.John Kennedy.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneih Mosher, of Phiiipsburg, were guest® at the Crosby home one evening, Mr.and Mrs.George Baker, of Farnham, were calling at the same home.Friends of Mr.Baker are pleased to know ibat he is able to be out again, after his serious illness.served so faithfully during the pas»: number of years, was returned to office.Interesting pictures relating to the translation and distribution of the Bible down through the years, were shown.KINGSEY Mr.W.Taylor, of Kingston, Out., is a guest of his parents, Mr and Mrs.G.H.Taylor, for a few days.Mr.R.Badger and Miss K.Badger, of Lennoxville, and the Misses H.and D.Daniels were guests at the Taylor home.Mr.and Mrs R.Carson and chil- dren, of Bury, and Mrs.Pearle 1-\u201c \u201c J\t\u2019\t- \u201c Carson, of Kichmon 1, were callers at the Lockwood home.Mr.and Mrs A.F Matthews, of Kamlcops, B.C., are spending some time at \u201cMaplewood.\u201d Mr.and Mrs P.A.Moore have returned from Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C W.Gurnham, of Valleyfielo.are guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Stiaw.Mrs.J.W.Hackv.ell, of Waterloo, is a guest of Mr and Mrs.P.A.Moore for a few day.Mr.and Mrs.Coopei, of Ontario, were guests of tocir sister, M>s.S.R.Foreman, and Re\\.Mr.Fore-man.They were accompanied by Mrs.Cooper, 3r., who will remain for home time at too parsonage.Mr.and .Mrs.Francis Pope aiM the Misses kamenre and Marjorie Pope were guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Shaw.Mr.and Mrs.E.Mastine and family spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Blake, at Kingsey Falls.HILLSIDE Mr.Oscar Johnson is visiting his daughter, Mrs.H Strange, and Mr.Strange, in the United States.Mr.and Mrs.L Sherrer and son, Lloyd, were viciiors in Bedford.BROWN\u2019S HILL Mrs.Travail, Sr., and Mrs.Espi and two sons, Paul and Bruce, of Fort Terry, Ont., and the Misses Vivian and Bertha Trevail, of Windsor, Ont., have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.Van Trevail and family.Mrs.Espi, the Misses Vivian and Bertha Trevail and Mr.Van Trevail and daughter, Doris, enjoyed a motor trip to Quebec.Mr.and Mrs, W.P.Adams, of West Lebanon, N.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Taylor and Russell Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Shipway and Donald and Alma Gustin spent a day in Sherbrooke.Mrs.H.G.Ayer- is visiting her brother, Mr.C.A.Brown, at his summer home at Newfound Lake, Bristol, N.H.Mrs.L.L.Gustin if?spending a few days with her son-in-law, Mr.| Cecil Dolloff, at Fitch Bay.Mr.and Mrs.B.V.Little, of Eustis, Mr.and Mrs.D.M.Flanders, of Beebe, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Curtis, of Derby Line, Vt., Mrs.L.D.Schoolcraft and Miss Jeanette Schoolcraft, of Massawip-pi, Mrs.Harry Downing and three daughters, Carol, Sandra and Sharon, of Laconia, N.H., Mr.and Mrs.Charles Schoolcraft and two sons, I of Ayer's Cliff, and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Waite and family, of Burroughs Falls, have all been guests iof Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Curtis.Mrs.H.G.Taylor, Mrs.G.T.Shipway and son, Stephen, Miss Alma Gustin and Mrs.Gordon Temple atrended a Women\u2019s Institute meeting at the home of Mrs.C.R.Jenkins in Stanstead.Mr.and Mr.-.G.J.Shipway and son, Stephen, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.F.J, Shipway, in Stan-stead.Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Stebbins, of 'Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.H.G.Ayer and Mr.and Mrs.A.G.Ayer during the Fair.SAWYERVILLE Guests of Mr.and Mrs.John T.j Forgrave were Mr.and Mrs.(Sweeney, Mr.and Mrs.James Wheeler and Mr.Ernest Bailey, of Groveton.N.H.Mrs.J.C.Sun-: bury and Mrs.A.W.Wheeler, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.Margaret Lowry and Miss Maggie and Mr.Henry, Wilson, of High ForoM, and Miss Lena Cloutier, of Cookshire.| Mist?Mildred Thompson has returned to her home in High Forest: after spending an indefinite time' at the home of Mrs.G.L.Patrick.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Patrick spent a day visiting friends in Tren-holtu and Denison\u2019s Mills.Miss Victoria Forgrave is visiting Mrs.Raymond Aulie.Mr.Roscoe Patrick has returned to hk home after spending a week with his cousin, Mr.Douglas Patrick.Sell unwanted article'» through the Record Want Ad».\u2014Low co»t for three consecutive insertions, THEY\u2019RE HERE ! See The Peace \u201cJeep\u201d On Display In The Main Building.You Can Place Your Order Now For Early Delivery ! Don\u2019t Miss It! The Universal \u2018\u2019Jeep \u2019 Will Be Sold in Sherbrooke by: THOMPSON\u2019S GARAGE Reg\u2019d Cordial Invitation is extended to all Fair Visitors to relax and be refreshed at the I.O.D.E.BOOTH in the Main Building This year, as usual, the ladies of the 53rd Chapter, I.O.D.E., will serve tea and light refreshments at their booth in the Industrial Building, every afternoon, during Exhibition Week.A Cup Of Tea And A Little Chat Will Set You Up Again ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE DEVOTED TO THE CHAPTER\u2019S WELFARE WORK.The Space in the Main Building Was Donated by: THE SUPERHEATER COMPANY LIMITED THROUGH THE KINDNESS OF G.S.THOMSON, VICE-PRESIDENT 1 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.- Three BIG PROGRAM WILL OPEN EXHIBITION THIS WEEK-END List Of Patrons And Directors Of Agricultural Association Vice Presidents The following are the honorary patrons, patrons, vice-patrons, directors and honorary directors of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Agricultural Association, which is sponsoring Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition opening tonight: Hon.Patron: Field Marshal Alexander, the Viscount of Tunis.Patrons: The Rt.Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King, M.P., Maj.-Gen.the Hon.Sir Eugene Fiset, Kt., C.N.G., D.S.O., M.D., Hon.John Bracken, Hon.J.G.Gardiner, M.P., Hon.Maurice Duplessis, M.L.A., Hon.Adélard Godbout, M.L.A., Hon.Hector Laferte, B.A., LL.L.\t, K.C., Hon.J.S.Bourque, M.L.A., Hon.Laurent Barre, M.L.A., Hon.J.Antonio Barrette, M.L.A., Hon.Paul Beaulieu, M.L,A., Hon.Joseph D.Begin, M.L.A., Hon.Omer Cote, M.L.A., Hon.J.H.Delisle, M.L.A., Hon.Antoine Elle, M.\tL.A., Hon.Unesime Gagnon, M.L.\tA., Hon.Tan erode Labbe, M.L.A., Hon.C.£.Pouliot, M.L.A., Hon.Alex Tache, M.L.A., Hon.P.Tardif, M.L.A., Hon.Marc Trudel, M.\tL.A., Hon.Jonathan Robinson, M.L.A., Hon.Senator Jacob Nicol, Hon.Senator Charles B.Howard, Guy Bryant, Mayor, Hon.R.R.Ness, John Bassett.Vice-Patrons: H.Barton, Adrien Morin, Jules Simard, Joseph Lafontaine.M.P., Armand Cloutier, M.P., Donald Black, M.P., J.P.Mullins, M.P., John T.Hackett, M.P., O-vila Bergeron, M.L.A., Robert Bernard, .M.L.A., E.J.Chartier, M.L.A., Hector Choquette, M.L.A., C.Dumaine, M.L.A., Emery Fleury, M.L.A,, Albert Goudreau, M.L.A., Pierre Horace Plourde, M.L.\tA., Maurice Oingues, M.P., Maurice Halle, M P., J.A.Blanchette, M.\tP., Henri Vachon, Henri Gosselin, Hon.Justice C.D.White, Hon.Justice Dalma Landry, J.H.Lemay, Anatole Gaudet.C.J.Hun-gerford, D.C.Coleman, Howard Murray, George Akin.City Aldermen: V.Armand Fis-ett-e, 0.Deziei, Paul Hamel, Al- phonse Trudeau, C.G.Bishop.J.D.Tremblay, Hector Lanctot, Syl-vio Rousseau.Albert Charpentier, Wesley Bradley.J.Guy Bryant, Mayor.Executive: President, Alex C.Ross; vice-presidents, Leo Laliber-te, E.E.Spafford; bon.president, F.W.Webster; hon.vice-president, Louis Codcre; treasurer-manager, Norrey W.Price; secretary, Marguerite St.Pierre; auditors, McDonald, Currie and Co.Directors: F.W.Webster, 1915; C.B.Howard, 1917; Louis F.Go-dere, 1923; W.G.MacDougall, 1928; Jonn Peters, 1928; Leo La-liberte, 1929; C.J.Wright, 1930; A.C.Ross, 1935; R.Ste.-Marie, 1936 M.T.Stensor., 1936; E.E.Spafford, 1937; Ashton Tobin, 1937; R.W.Webster, 1938; J.E.Michel, 1938; J.A.Ste.-Marie, 1938; C.D.French, 1938 C.L.Campbell, 1939; A.E Dyson, 1940; : Maurice Gingues, 1941; W.Nichol, 11942; J.K.Flaherty.1943; A.Gauthier, 1943; D.G.Ross, 1943; George La valise, 1944: J.P.Mullins, 1944; V.R.Beattie, 1945; Dr.F.H.Bradley, 1945; N.G.Bennett, 1945; Dr.L.Gendreau, 1945; C.S.Ives, 1945; E.C.Rose, 1946; Emile Levesque, 1946.Honorary Directors: Hon.J.S.Bourque, Dr.E.P.Ball, A.F.Fraser, J.B.Wooiyatt, F.R.I Cromwell, L.C.Roy, J.A.Mc-IKechnie, J.II.Blue, M.W.McA-\u2019Nulty, Bud C.Howard, George W Murphy, S.Boily, John Bassett, Jr, i home of their brother-in-law and Miss Hackett, of Manchester, Struthers accompanied them.\tKEITH sister, Mr.and Mrs.Martin Lodge.N.H., were house guests of Miss\t]{athleen McArthur, of\t- Mrs.L.Knight and son, Mr.Al- Elva Struthers.They motored to ' ''\t., \u2018\t'\t'\tM,- in£rlls Morrison of Homrn lan Knight, recently returned, St.Armand, Bedford, Cowansville.Montreal, wn.a week-end\t^Rouyn.from overseas, Mrs.Wheeler and and Granby, while here.Miss of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Beerwoin.1 LEO LALIBERTE, left, and E.E.SPAFFORD, vice-president^ of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association.E.T.A.A.Has Had 24 Presidents In Its Sixty-One Year History NEW ROCKLAND Mr.and Mrs.R.Jones, of Chute Panet, have been visiting Mr.Jones\u2019 brother, Mr.A.Jones, and Mrs.Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Little, of Lower Ireland, were week-end guests of Mrs.Little\u2019s mother, Mrs.A.K.Pennington, and while here attended the Richmond Fair.Twenty-four presidents, includ-Sing A.C.Ross who is now holding ! office, have been appointed to direct the activities of the Eastern i Townships\u2019 Agricultural Association since its foundation 61 years ago.Of these, Hon.McIntosh held 'office for fhe longest period, five years in succession from 1894 to 1898 and again in 1900.William Morris and E.W.Harwell each served for five years, the former in 1910, 1911, 1915, 1016 and 1917 and Mr.Harwell in 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921 and 1922.The names of these presidents have been: 1885-86\u2014Hon.R.N.Hall.1887\u2014\tHon.W.B.Ives.1888-\t89\u2014S.P.Buck.1890\u2014\tJ.R.Woodard.1891-\t92\u2014R.H.Pope.1893, 1908-1909 \u2014 James A.1900- Far- Have Fun At The Fair BOYS ! GIRLS ! After visiting the Exhibition bring in your bike for an overhaul before school starts.H.MUNKITTRICK BICYCLE REPAIRS C.C.M.SALES AND SERVICE 17 Belvidere St.South Phone 574-W Cochrane.1894-95-96-97-98 and Hon.John McIntosh.1901-02-03\u2014X.T.Dussault.1904-5-6-7\u2014Alex Ames.1910-11-15-16-17 \u2014 William Morris, K.C.1912\u2014\tJames MacKinnon.1913\u2014\tW.R.Webster.1913-14\u2014L.A.Bayley.1918-19-20-21-22\u2014E.\u2018 \\\\ well.1923-24\u2014L.J.Codere.1925-26-27\u2014J.A.McCIary.1928-29-30-31\u2014J K.Blue.1932-33\u2014J.S.Tetreault.1934-35-36-37\u2014Hon.C.B.Howard.1938-39\u2014R.G.Davidson.1940-41\u2014Louis F.Codere.1942-43\u2014F.W.Webster.1944\u2014Hon.J.S.Bourque.___1945\u2014A.C.Ross.CLARENCEVILLE Miss Betty Crowley and Miss Catherine Bullis, of East Barre, Vt., have returned to their homes, after spending some time with the latter\u2019s uncle and aunt, Mr., and Mrs.C.Beerwort.The Misses Alleda, Ardell and Inez McDonough spent their holidays at the home of their mother, Mrs.E.McDonough, and brother, Mr.Alvin McDonough.Mr.Edwin Mosher, who spent two weeks holidays with his mother, Mrs.Jack Mosher, has returned to Hartford, Conn., where he has a position.Miss Alma Brown spent her holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Brown, Sx.Master Emile Andre Cote, of St.Hyacinthe, had fifteen young people surprise him at the farm home of Mr.and Mrs.K.McCullough, where he is spending his holidays, to help him celebrate his eighth birthday.Miss Joyce McCullough presented him with a nicely decorated birth- BACK AGAIN! Now that the War Years are over, we are hack on our Peace-time job! We extend a cordial invitation to our many farmer friends to meet us at the Sherbrooke Exhibition and to see the very latest ideas in Dairy Equipment that science has to offer., THIS YEAR OUR DEMONSTRATION BOOTH WILL BE FOUND IN THE MAIN BUILDING day cake and the young folks enjoyed a swim in Missisquoi Bay, following their party.Miss Bessie Schoolcraft\u2019s many ; friends will be glad to know that ! she is recovering nicely from her tonsil ectomy.Mr.and Mrs.Norman McKee, ^ who have been guests of their aunt, ! Mrs.George H.McKee, at \u201cHill-1 side Inn,\u201d have left for their home in Mimico, Ont.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Smith, of1 Quyofll, formerly of Clarenceville, I spent several days sit the home of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Miller.Other guests at the same home included , Mr.Miller\u2019s aunt, Mrs.George Me* ! Callum and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Miller and eon, Mr.Harold Miller, Jr., who recently returned from overseas.They made the trip in one day from their home in Providence, E.I.Mrs.McCallum is over ninety-one years of age and she stood the trip very well and thoroughly enjoyed visiting with her relatives and old friends here.Mr.and Mrs.M.Grant and daughters, of Montreal, were week-end guests of her sister and husband, Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Young and ! Mr.and Mrs.J.Iby motored to Bedford to spend a day at the.Unsurpassed Entertainment.ALL THE GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS appearing at SHERBROOKE ' EXHIBITION are supplied by the World\u2019s Foremost Outdoor Booking Agency GEORGE A.HAMID, INC.10 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA \u2014 NEW YORK 20, N.Y.Phone: Circle 5-8930-1-2 IF ITS A GEORGE HAMID ACT \u2014 ITS THE BEST BRANCH OFFICES: 722 Empire Bldg.,\t260 Tremont St., Pittsburgh, 22, Pa.\tBoston, 16, Mass.WHEN IN ATLANTIC CITY - - .VISIT: HAMID\u2019S MILLION DOLLAR PIER AND THE FAMOUS STEEL PIER \u201cA WORLD\u2019S FAIR OF AMUSEMENT\u201d DON\u2019T MISS SEEING .\u201cGRANDSTAND FOLLIES\u201d Colorful, Tuneful, TimelyGrandstand Revue \u2014 Each Night at the Fair A HAMID PRESENTATION ¦nmanis Success To The 61st Edition OF THE SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION J a : y- The DeLaval Company Ltd.The Largest Dairy Equipment Factory in the British Empire.It __».ms.t JULIUS KAYSER & Co.Limited HEAD OFFICE AND PLANT; SHERBROOKE BRANCH FACTORIES: ROCK ISLAND AND MEGANTIC MANUFACTURING : Fine Hosiery, Gloves And Underwear For The Women Of Canada Four SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.MAIN BUILDING REFLECTS CROSS SECTION OF E.T.INDUSTRY Shows How Industry Changed \u201cFOLLIES\u201d TO To Peacetime Production BE FEATURED The Main Building at the Sherbrooke Fair this year, sold out to exhibitors from various parts of the Eastern Townships and the Province, reflects how industry has been reconverted from wartime production to peacetime manufacture to meet the great need which has developed across the country.This cross-section of Quebec Province industry is provided by representatives from numerous centres, in addition to Sherbrooke and Montreal, such as VictoriaviMe, Quebec, Coaticook, Dunham, Thet-ford Mines, Lennoxville, Brompton-viMe and Lachute.Both the Provincial and Federal Governments are represented.R.A.Webster is president of the Industrial and Manufacturing Committee of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Agricultural Association, and with him on the committee are C.S.Ives, M.T.Stenson, John Peters, F.W.Webster, Maurice Gingues, M.P., L.F.Codere, J.P.Mullins, M.P., and Emile Levesque, with the following associate directors, George Carr, J.Coyle, G.Young, Claude Spafford, George Sheard, T.R.Johnston, W.L.Goddard, Henry Downs, Jr., and George Foster.HEATHTON Mr.and Mrs.Walter Shedd and daughter, of St.Albans, Vt., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Smith.Mr.Albert Kezar, o?Long Island, N.Y., spent a day with Mrs.E.A.Davis.Mr.and Mrs.John Ducharme Congratulations to the Directors of thô SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION on the occasion of the 61st Anniversary John Milford & Son Members of the Florists\u2019 Telegraph Delivery Association Phone 1744 38 Wellington St.North j An outstanding musical revue, Grandstand Follies, one of the largest entertainment groups ever assembled for outdoor presentation, will be featured at Sherbrooke Exhibition.Glamorous girls, twenty in ail, numerous specialty acts, a clever master of ceremonies, new and novel lighting effects and the latest in stage equipment and designs will be brought here intact.From beginning to end the lengthy performance runs with the efficiency of a Broadw'ay production.Beauty, color, music, comedy, scope, in fact just about everything that can be woven into a mammouth production, is included.Five outstanding chorus numbers are included.One of the most unusual is a bicycle routine in/ which all 20 of the chorus girls, colorfully and appropriately costumed, have as props for their stage appearance bicycles.Keeping time to the rhythm of the music the g;rls pedal their vehicles in intricate manoeuvers all over the huge area covered by the stage.Complete costume changes arc made for each number.Short brief ones are worn for the fast stepping tiller number which gives the girls an opportunity to really move their feet to the beat of modern J tempo.Every routine is perform-j ed with the precision of an expen-i sive watch.Other full* stage presentations include the Peacock Parade, Stro-j blite and a colorful production number.¦\t/ '¦ J \"! t ; ' .\u201e\t; v ¦ 'C: W / \u2022 The Peggy Taylor Trio, -which will be seen in the Grandstand ! Follies at the Sherbrooke Fair.WELCOME To Exhibition Visitors HATLEY and family spent a week with Mrs.Ducharrafs father, Mr.Breault, m Abitibi.Mr.D.W.Smith visited his nephew, Mr.Harry Smith, and Mrs.Smith, in Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Kezar and : family, of New York, spent a day with Mr.and Mm.Avery Davis.The neighbors and friends expend their deepest sympathy to Mrs.Archie Bean in the death of her brother, Mr.Ward May., v- ; , hi* \u2019ft, ft.:FV-:\tJ\t5, .ir\u2019.ft.,;\" fej-'- 4 .\tw-1 ¦ .v\t¦ ¦¦\t.\"ft# , : ¦kftfthbNt « ¦¦\t¦\t\u2018\t, ft ft\tV ; ft- '.Aft iA-ft.§ v>v:v The modern plant in Lennoxville, in the heart of the Eastern Townships, v here Canadian workers pnxhice Canadian produoU (or Homes and Industry.Welcomes you to the Sherbrooke Exhibition and invites you to visit its Interesting Exhibition in the Industrial Building\u2014-Booths 39 and 40.Carey Products : ASPHALT ROOFING PRODUCTS: Shingle\tRoll Brick Siding Roll Roofingf\tRoof Coatings and Cements ASBESTOS PRODUCTS: Asbestos Paper Millboard\tAsbestos Pipe and Boiler Coverings Asbestos Cement Wallboard\tAsbestos Tank Jackets ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS: Expansion Joint\tBridge Planking THE PHILIP CAREY CO.Ltd.Factory and General Office: LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Mr.and Mrs.William Bailey and son, Billy, of Montreal, are spending six weeks at the home of Mrs.Fannie Bowen.Other guests at the same home are Mr.Arthur Pantin, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Richard Roberts, of St.Johnsbury, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.John Bowen and daughters, Helen and Diana, of Lennoxville; and Miss Ruth Bowen and Mr.Edwin Bruhmuller, of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.G.McCullough, of New York, are spending a week with his mother, Mrs.Hattie McCullough, and his brother, Mr.H.McCullough, and Mrs.McCullough.Mr, and Mrs, James Payne and son, Graham, of Camuse, Alta., were gudfets of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh McClary and other relatives about town.Mrs.Ruth Giroux, of Salem, Mass., was calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Adlan Wheeler and Mrs.Knight one evening.Mr.and Mrs.Milo Y\u2019oung and | son, of Melrose Highlands, Mass,, lave the guests of his brother, Mr.! Parley Young, and Mrs.Young, at Highland Place.Master Rafael Sharman and Miss Anne Sharman are visitin/ their uncle, Mr.Milton Sharman and Mrs.Sharman, in North Hatley, for a few days.Miss Eiffie Tuttle, of Norwood.' Mass., is stopping at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Parker.' Rev.and Mrs.Brett, Sr., of Jarvis, Ont., are the guests of their on, Rev.M.Brett, and Mrs.Brett, it the \u201c'Rectory.\u201d Miss Barbara Young, of Montreal, spent the week-end with her parents at \u201cHighland Place.\u201d Cfther guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Young were Mrs.J.B.Reed, of North Hatley; Mrs.R.Littlejohn, of Red Rock, Out.; and.Mrs.Stuart Edgar and children, ! of Beebe.Mrs.Thomas Adam attended the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Merle Adam, at the home of Mr.T.C.Adam, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, on Saturday afternoon, August 17.The Misses Barbara Pidduck, of Toronto, Ont., and Patsey Pidduck.of Drummondville.are week-end guests of their father, Mr.James Pidduck.Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Young and Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Young motored to Montreal.They were accompanied home by Miss Barbara Young of that city.Members of the Red Cross met in the Red Cross room on August 20, to make plans for carrying on the work which they will shortly receive from Red Cross House.The friends of Mr.Thomas Adam are glad thait he is able to be about after being confined to his room for some days.McGilliard is a brother of Mrs.Betty Katt and Cid McGilliard and an uncle of Robert Blazier.Mr.and Mrs.Desmond Hornett were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Hornetc.Mr.Everett McKeivey has returned home from Ste.Anno de, Bellevue, after receiving medical! treatments there.Mrs.Lora Bice and daughter, Margerette, Mr.Sidney Bice and Mi\u2019.Schoolcraft were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Langlois, near Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mrs.G.Bowen, of Magog, and her guest of New York, called on Mrs.Betty Kat: one afternoon.Mrs.Betty Katt and Mr.Robert Blazier spent a day in Sherbrooke.Top off your trip by visiting Sherbrooke\u2019s Popular Department Stor i\t4 [You can easily pay for the whole cost of your outing by the savings you\u2019ll make shopping *t FRASER\u2019S.D1XVILLE Mr.A.E.Chesley and Mrs.Harvey Gendron, of Coaticook, were Mr.and Mrs.Merrill Rumson, of Notre Dame de Grace, have been spending a few days here with Mrs.Eumson\u2019s cousin, Mrs.W.F.Wig-gett and Mrs.A.W.Gushing, and their families, and also at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Edward E.Wright, £ FI 20 EAST CLIFTON Among those in Sherbrooke were Mr.and Mrs.Frank McConnell, Mr, and Mrs.Victor Bell and son, Ronald, Mrs.W.E.Bellam and daughter, Mary, and Mrs.Desmond Bain.Messrs.Thomas Leigh and W.E.Bellam were in Coaticook on business.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Ellis and family, of Montreal, spent their holidays in town with relatives.I Mr.Edmund Cairns has gone to Ontario and expects to go on to Alberta.Mr.and Mrs.Donald MacRae and daughter, Betty, of Sawyerville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Waldron.Mrs.Agnes Thompson has returned to Sawyerville, after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs.Philip McConnell, and Mr, McConnell.CHERRY RIVER Miss Doris McKeivey, who is employed in Montreal, spent a weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward McKeivey.Mr.and Mrs, Elrlc Dufresne, of Austin, spent two days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Whittier.\"Mr.and Mis.Georg' Alex and daughter were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fields.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Fields spent two weeks In Ontario with Mr.and Mrs.John Li- his.Mr.and Mrs.Ben McGilliard, of Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.A., spent ten days at the home of Mrs.Betty Katt.Their daughters, Laura May and Kuthic were wi'h them.Ben WELCOME VISITORS to the FAIR! HERE\u2019S WISHING YOU A DELIGHTFUL TIME, visitors to the Sherbrooke Fair! If we can serve you in any way, we shall be happy to do so; so, when you\u2019re around seeing the City, do walk into our conveniently located store on Wellington Street North.SYDNEY A.BELMONT Manager of Zeller\u2019s in Sherbrook# ^07706 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, T946.- Fiva I AGRICULTURAL MINISTER EMPHASIZES IMPORTANCE OF FAIR Local Fair s Contribution To Agricultural Progress Noted WATERLOO \u201cAmong the agencies that have contributed to the progress and development of agriculture, manufacturing and a better social life in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition held at Sherbrooke, may properly claim to be one of the most active according to Hon.James Gardiner, Federal Minister 1 of Agriculture.j \u201cThis year,\u2019\u2019 Mr.Gardiner said I in a message to E.T.A.A.Presi-' dent A.C.Ross, \u201cthis exhibition is holding its 61st anniversary from i August 24th to 31st inclusive, and ! as in every year since its incep-! tion it will be the meeting place of farmers, from a wide area, in ' the competitive show rings and at When Visiting The Exhibition .PLAN TO HAVE YOUR MEALS AT JIM\u2019S Restaurant \u201cHome Of Good Food\u201d EXCELLENT MEALS AND LUNCHES SERVED AT ALL HOURS 13 Belvidere St.South (Near King) Miss Hilda Vail, of Sutton, spent several days with Miss Clara Mountford at her home on St.Patrick Street.During her stay in Waterloo, Miss Vail was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Leroy Hayes, at the tea hour one day.Mrs.Stanley Copping and little niepe, Lois Kezar, have returned from North Hatley, where they visited their mother and grandmother, Mrs.Guy Kezar.Mr.Kenneth Annis, of Dover, N.H.und Miss Faith King, of the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg, were guests of Miss King\u2019s mother, Mrs.Leroy Hayes, and Mr.Hayes, Dufferin Avenue.Mrs.Stephen Frost was in Granby to visit Mr.Frost, who is a patient in St.Joheph\u2019s Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ek, of the many other attractions, such as the displays of farm produce, machinery and equipment for use not only on the farm but in many other industries, at the exhibits of j the various arts and sciences and also at what goes to make up the fun at every fair or'exhibition.\u201cThe Great Eastern Exhibition, like the other Canadian exhibitions and fairs, was, by its educational and informative exhibits, helpful in assisting the production of food to meet the urgent demands during the war years.Now with the need for food more urgent than ever before, such an institution can give a considerable measure of assistance in emphasizing the fact that there is a ready market, as there will be for some time ahead, for all that the farms of the Eastern Townships and everywhere else in Canada can produce.\u2019\u2019 ¦MARY\" \u2014 QUEEN OF THE | CHIMPANZEES i ) % : 'tyS-fV Ü ,\t*¦'.\u2022\" ' '\t'*?.\t*\t' \u2022\u2022 ,v ;¦ \"a j- -A .!.\t;\u2022\tA\t^ .¦ :'v-:;,'.Àvr T;\u2019\u2019VÇ;;-PbCTAAob.\tA- 4/»' - ''IT*\u2019-\t'¦ - \u2022\t' r.y»» ' ¦\t\u201c J \" .r'C-.A-V-Cq-\u2019\"\tA\u2019-cyv-.- Factory COOKSHIRE Que.Third Dimension Beauty Rare, Land-made Rose Point lace of enduring beauty\u2014tbe bridal veil of queens \u2014 gave Wallace craftsmen the inspiration for Rose Point Sterling.This exquisite sterling has a distinctive, hand-wrought quality of lace-like loveliness combined with the lasting beauty of fine sterling.You will appreciate the magnificent workmanship, the romantic design of Rose Point Sterling, proud creation of Wallace craftsmen.Now Sculptured In Canada See It On Display At SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION R.Wallace & Sons Of Canada Limited Talented almost beyond human comprehension\u2014\u201cMary\u201d\u2014presents a most interesting routine in the Aanimal Show in FROLIC-LAND at the Sherbrooke Exhibition Eating at the same table\u2014utilizing a knife and fork and enjoying the same food as her trainer is just one of her unique qualifications.You will enjoy the Ponies and other animals included in the show.Beebe, were overnight guests at the home of Mrs.Ek\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Hamilton.Miss Anna Lessard was in Montreal on business.Mrs.Sarah Emmett, of Cowansville, was a week-end guest at the home of her son, Mr.Gordon Emmett, and family.Lieut.Charles Henry Larcse has returned to his duties in Halifax, N.S., after spending his vacation with his parents, Dr.and Mrs.J.H.Larose, and family.Relatives recently visiting at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Leroy Hayes and Mr.and Mrs.H.1).Wells, included Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell Knowlton, of Schenectady, N.Y.; Mrs.William Andrews and Frank \u2019 and Mary Andrews, of Sharon Springs, N.Y., and Mrs.Charles Brown, of Oshawa, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Emmett : and son, Norman, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Harold Channell, in Magog.Mr.and Mrs.George R.Norris and Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Norris, of Ulverton, were dinner guests _ of Mrs.Charles A.Norris and family.Mr.and Mrs.James Santuire, of Rutland.Vt; Mrs.Charles Hall, of Whitehall, N.Y., and Mr.Joseph Santuire, of Detroit, Mich., visited their cousins, Mr.Spencer Mathe-son and Miss Margaret Matheson.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Emmett and son, with Mr.and Mrs.Ben Truax spent a day in Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Alpheus Kendall,, the Rev.and Mrs.Gerald Kendall,! of Leominister, Mass., visited at the homes of their nieces, Mrs.C.A.Norris and Mrs.Stephen Frost and their families.Mr.Henry Bird has returned .m the Western Division of thej r ¦ r.M Hospital, Montreal, where rd been a patient.\t_ I \u2018 Arthur Truax, of Frar.kville, 0\t., has been visiting his brother .] sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.n Truax.\t1 Mr.and Mrs.John Hutton ami mily, of Montreal, spent several drys at the home of Mrs.Hutton\u2019s \u2022v rents, Mr.and Mrs.Almus Hayes, and family, St.Patrick Street.\t, Miss Jessie Cook, of Granny, and Mrs.A.M.Hunter, of Foster, were o-msts at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.P.Hunter and Miss Alice Hunter.Miss Cook is now a guest of Mrs.Hunter, in Foster.\tj Mrs.F.E.Spencer, of Granby, was among the frit'nds from a distance who attended the Booth Spencer wedding in St.Luke\u2019s \u201church on August 14.The bride' d groom had both been pupils of Mrs.Spencer, the former, Miss /rda Temple.Mrs.Richard Bockus, of Foster, - uh her sister, Mrs.Ellsworth \u2019\u2022me, of Farnham, were guests at > home of their daughter and : ce, Mrs.Almus Hayes and fam- Mr.and Mrs.Sanborn, of Iron -¦Tiil, and Mr.and Mrs.Jewett, of Vale Perkins, were guests at the Tooth-Spencer wedding in St.Luke\u2019s Church.Mrs.Eva McKenna, Miss Perry and Mrs.Holiday, of Magog, were calling on Mrs.S.J.Irwin on their ; return from an afternoon in Gran-i by.I 'Mr.and Mrs.Alex Angus and 1 baby, of Ottawa, were guests at the'home of Mrs.Angus\u2019 sister, | Mrs.James A.Cook, and family ¦ Western Avenue.Mr*.A.T.Barnes and Miss Alice - Ashton, of Warden, were in town ! for an afternoon.Dr.and Mrs.Willard Purdy, of Winnipeg, Man., who are guests of , Mrs.Symons and Mrs.Simpson, visited Mr.and Mrs.I.0.Williams ! and Mr.and Mrs.George Williams, ! in Frost Vilage, for a day.Mrs.Regan Maynes and little I son.James Edward, who have re-j cently arrived here from England, ! are with Cpl.Maynes, visiting the i later\u2019s sister, Mrs.Orval Lewis, 1 and family, Court Street.Mrs.S.W.Hamilton visited his 1 daughter, Mrs.Donald Levoy, and family! in Knowlton, over the weekend.Mr.and Mrs.J.53.Macdonald and son, John, were guests at the Mac-donald-Heatb wedding, in the Chapel of Bishop\u2019s University, Lcnnoxville, on ths afternoon of August 17.The groom was the cider son of Mr and Mr-.Macdonald.LAURENT1AN SILK MILLS LIMITED MONTREAL, QUE.Call on us at the Exhibition SEC.E \u2014 BOOTHS I & 2 \u2018IM A sen.See Our Showing of FINER DRESS FABRIC as featured at the better class of stores throughout Canada.^Aeroxon^ Tlucaichmkll the [Iks.(yd(/onLj_fly atldn vmlh See Our Exhibit In The MAIN BUILDING ! AEROXON FLY CATCHER OF CANADA LIMITED SHERBROOKE Tjÿm mjÈpw\t* j ^a\\ C/CAO/U V. T SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.- \u2014 \tk-fi AA\u2014< *- A V ?* V w I » \u2022 \u2014' - , * \u2014 \u2014 - \u2014 ¦ ï ¦ ' .~ \u2022 EXHIBITION AFFORDS FARMERS CHANCE TO COMPARE PRODUCTS Promotion Ot Agriculture Is Chief Aim At Sherbrooke Fair The promotion of agricultur among Eastern Townships\u2019 farmers, with competition in some cases province-wide in scope, remains the principal aim of Canada\u2019s Great Eastern Exhibition, which is opening under the auspices of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Agricultural Association today.Farmers and others interested in this district\u2019s prime industry of agriculture judge an exhibition by the standard of the livestock exhibited, and on this basis Sherbrooke\u2019s 61st annual fair should rate high for the quality of the stock to be shown is ^xpected.to rank with other years and the quantity promises to be greater than ever.One of the feature events this year will be the provincial judging competitions among calf clubs to determine the Quebec representatives at the Royal Winter Fair and fc has also been announced that the beef cattle exhibits will be open ! to the province at the request of the Quebec Department of Agri-| culture because there are no beef cattle classes at the Quebec Fair.With the exception of the beef ! cattle, the livestock exhibits will ] be restricted to the counties of | Anthabaska, Brome, Compton, I Drummond, Frontenac, Missis-j quoi, Richmond, Shefford, Sher-! orooke, Stanstead, Wolfe and Megantic.The judging program will be as follows: Monday, August 26, I 1 o\u2019clock, swine, 1.3A judging com-l potion; Tuesday, August 27: 9 a.m., sheep, poultry, butter, I cheese, honey, maple products, I field crops, vegetables, fruit, | flowers, housekeeping, arts, young ! people\u2019s department, Shorthorn land Jersey cattle; 10 a.m., heavy horses, starting with Belgians; Wednesday, August 28: 9 a.m., 'Holstein and Hereford cattle, On This 61st Anniversary 'of the SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION We pay our respects to the M anaRer and Board of Directors and congratulate them on a job well done.PAGE-SANGSTER PKINTING CO.I.IMITtU See Us For Fine Job Printing SUTTON Mrs.Albert Brown has returned from a lengthy visit to Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Macey and family, at North Bay, Ont.She also visited other members of the family in Montreal on her way home.Mr.and Mrs.William Parsons, of Richford, Vt\u201e were visitors in town.Miss Shirley Holden went to Newport, Vt\u201e where she will be a guest of relatives.Mr.Andrew Poirier spent a day; in Waterloo.Mrs.H.Stetson spent a day In Knowlton.Mr.Bruce Mandigo, of Waterloo,! has been visiting his parents, Mr.; and Mrs.Lloyd Mandigo.Mrs.Humphrey is a guest of her cousin, Mrs.C.W.Darrah.1 Mr.Kennetn Miltimore has returned home from the hospital at I Sweetsburg.His friends hope for his complete recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Clyde Macey and j children, Chester and Marilyn, of North Bay, Ont., have oeen visiting relatives and friends here.Mrs.Clair Salisbury, of Richford, | vt , was a guest of her mother, Mrs.F.Curley.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Gagne and family, of Cowansville, were visiting relatives here.Miss Clarissa Cardin, of Mont-' real, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mr.-.Cardin, i Mr.Ronald Mirth has gone to 1 Sherbrooke, where he is taking a vocational course in carpentry.Mrs, Norman Goyette and daughter, Sandra, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Dyer, in Cowansville, Mrs.E.A.Roberts, of Cowansville, spent a day at the home of her mother, Mrs.Kemp._\t.Miss Audrey Taylor, of Verdun, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.0.Jcnne, and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Jenne and son, Wayne.Mr.and Mrs.N.Bonneau and son, of Montreal, spent the weekend here witii relatives.Mrs.James Murphy and Miss Hazel Bates spent a day at the Robinson home, in West Sutton.Miss Gerda Lafleur is spending a holiday with her mother, Mrs.J.Lafleur, and sisters, Mrs.Kilby and Miss Doris Lafleur.Mrs.Audrey Ellsworth, oc Knowlton, is visiting he\" daugh-, ter, Mrs.Ira Hunt.1 Mrs.II.A.Lee and daughter.f Carol Ann, have left for their home | in Galt, Ont., after spending several weeks with Mrs.Lee\u2019s mother, ! Mrs.Kemp, and other relatives.The Baptist Church picnic was held at Jackson\u2019s Bridge.The weather was ideal and a pleasant day was spent.Mrs.Bernice Russell and son.Keith, spent a day visiting at F.Robinson\u2019s and C.Perkin's, at West Sutton.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Russell and son were guests of his aunt, Mrs.George.Robinson, at, Vest button.Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge met in regular form one evening.After the meeting, a gam 2 of cards was enjoyed.Prizes were won by Mrs.B.\tVincent ami Mrs.L Cooke, ^Mr.C.\tPowers and Mr.L.Cooke, '1 he guessing contest was won by Mrs.Sarah Cowan, At the close of the game refreshments were served.Mrs.Charles Bailey, Mrs.Cedric Bailey and family, and Mrs.Arthur Sargeant, of Highvvater, and Mr.J.Bailey, of Waterloo, were guests of Mrs.Nina Lee.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Brown and son, Robert, Mrs.Nina Lee and Mrs.Bernice Russell attended the funeral of Mr.William Jones, which was .held in the United Church, at light horses, 1 p.m,, parade of Ivor.-es and calf clubs, 3 p.m.grand cattle parade; Thursday.August 29: 9 a.m., Ayrshire, Canadian and Aberdeen Angus cattle.2 p.m., parade otf horses and calf clubs, 3 p.m., grand cattle parade.Famham\u2019s Corner.Mrs.Alice Barns, of Abercorn, was a guest of Mrs.Almira Derrick.Mrs.Homer Bresee has returned from Brome Lake, where she has been helping Miss Madge Bulmer.Mrs.W.Prentiss has gone to Brome Lake to help Miss Madge Bulmer for the rest of the season.Friends of Mrs.William Jones and son, Eric, extend sympathy to them in their bereavement.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Gingras and daughter, Gertrude, spent a week holidaying at St.Albans, Vt.Mrs.Leslie Brown was in Svreets-burg one evening visiting her daughter, Mrs.Harry Binning.Mr.and Mrs.W, Brown and Mr.and Mrs.Harry Binning, of Sutton Junction, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Brown.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Mudd, of Sutton Junction, were guests of Mrs.Leslie Brown one evening.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps v#ere Mr.and Mrs.Gardner Phelps and daughter, of Sherbrooke; Miss Marion Phe.ips, of Cowansville, and Miss Beverly Mayihew, of Montreal.Miss Betty Parsons, of Coati-cook, is spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs.Rupert Phelps, and Mr.Phelps.Mrs.Godin was a visitor at the home of Miss Margaret Lefebvre and brothers.Mr.Douglas Bresee is spending his vacation here, visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Bresee.Mr.M.E.Taylor, of Montreal, spent the week-end here visiting his wife and son, Roberr, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Longe-way.Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Darrah and Master Douglas Hoskins are FARNHAM Mrs.Percy Smith and daughter, Joan, and son, Jimmy, have returned to their home in Montreal, after spending a holiday with Mrs-.Smith\u2019s sister, Mrs.James G.Booth, and son, Dennis.Mrs.G.N.Curley, of Toronto, Ont., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.Herbert Campbell, and Mr.Campbell.Mr.and Mrs.England, of Chicago, 111., v.ere guests of their daughter, Mrs.J.Longtin, and Mr.Longtin.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Cook spent a week-end at Morin Heights visiting Mrs.Cook\u2019s sister, Mrs.A.spending some tint?at \u201cCamp Early Bird,\u201d at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Longeway and Mr.and Mrs.Claude Turner, of Sherbrooke, motored here and were visiting relatives and friends.Mrs.Ethan Macey, of West Sutton, was calling at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Longeway.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur LePitre and daughter, Barbara, are spending a few days with Mrs.Le Pitre\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Flannagan.Miss Greta Flanagan, of Farn-ham, spent the week-end here visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Flannagan.Friends of Mrs.Leslie Brown will be sorry to hear that she is ill.Mrs.Coates and daughter, Sandra, Mrs.William Jones and Mr.Eric Jones, of North Sutton, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Leslie Brown, one afternoon.Sell unwanted articles through Lhe Record Want Aas.\u2014 Low cost for three consecutive insertions Smith, and Mr.Smith.Miss Adelaide Hall has returned home, after spending a holiday in Huntingdon visiting her aunt, Mrs.William Tedstone and family.Miss Edna Liddle acompanied her sister.Miss Lillian Liddle, R.N., of Verdun, to Ottawa, where they spent a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Angus Smith, of Montreal, were visiting Mrs.Smith\u2019s brother and sister, Mr.Alex MacLeod and Miss Margaret MacLeod.Miss Sylvia Young spent a weekend in Montreal visiting friends.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Finnegan and Miss Nora Finnegan and Mrs.Leslie Finnegan spent a few days in Havelock, Ont., at the home of Mrs.William Wright.Mrs.Norman Standish and' daughter are spending a few weeks in Montreal.Dr.and Mrs.Ralph Ascah and son, Jimmy, have returned to their home in Belm il Station, after spending a holiday with the form-I er\u2019s parents, the Rev.R.G.and Mrs.Asach, at the rectory.Mrs.Jack Gillespie and daughter, of Philadelphia, Pa., are guests at the«home of Mrs.Gillespie\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leduc.Miss Janet Kavanagh spent a week-end in North Hatley with her : aunt, Mrs.Jack Drew and family.Mr.and Mrs, Walter Booth and .granddaughter, Miss Barbara Soule, I have returned from a motor trip to Boston, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Jordan, of Chatham, Ont., and Miss Spennett, of i Windsor, Ont., were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lee Kinsey and family.Friends of Miss Margaret Mac-i Leod will regret to knew that she is confined to her home through illness.Mr.and Mrs.George Rimmer and son, of Hamilton, Ont., are spending a holiday with M.w Rim-mer\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.K.G.Williams, and family.Mrs.R.J.H.Rutledge has left for Digby.N.S., to visit her son, Mr.Roy King, and Mrs.King.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Cook spent a day in Montreal visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hobart Green.Mr.Bruce Howard was in East Farnham visiting Mr.and Mrs.Morris Webb and family.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Campbell, of Hartford, Conn., spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.George A.Smith.\t.Mrs.B.Longtin and Mrs.Douglas McGuire were visitors in Mon> real.MADE OWN SCHOOL Farmers in three districts of Brown county, Neb., pooled their efforts and constructed a sodhouse high school, being too poor to send their children to town school.EXHIBITION VISITORS ARE ASSURED OF DELICIOUS MEALS AT THE GRAID CAFE Sherbrooke\u2019s Finest Restaurant CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 42 Wellington St.N, ~w Sherbrooke\u2019s Exhibition Guests Are Invited To Visit u THE ROSE ROOM\u201d Cocktail Lounge At Tha New Chateau Frontenac FRED CONWAY, Proprietor.Wellington and Aberdeen Streets .\ti1* Coming to the SHERBROOKE EXHIBITION 1885 in The spirit of neighborly friendship and goodwill born in the early days of the pastern Townships still rims strong.ILàV ' v To Our E^blt u Invite You ^ 1\t.\tat-8 showing oGovAV \u2022U find this yca\tyears.You h\"d\tbest rn mani V cotton !abo« doinS Eastern .«.in SS I 1 4*^ DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITED J SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.seven BETTER PRODUCTS ARE RESULT OF COMPETITION AT FAIR ETAA Members ho orked On Plans For Big Local Fair The following are the various committee member?appointed by the Eastern Townships\u2019 Agricultural Association fcr the Sherbrooke Fair: Executive Committee: F.W.Webster, Hon.C.B.Howard, L.F.Codere, W.G.MacDougall, John Peters, M.T.Stenson, R.A.Webster, J.A.S'.e.-Marie, Colin L.Campbell, W.W.Niehol, J.P.Mullins, M.P., Dr.L.A.Gendreau.Chairman, A.C.Ross; vice-presidents, Leo Lsliberte, E.E.Spaf-ford.Agriculture and Live Stock: General chairman, W.G.MacDougall.Beef Cattle: Chairman, W.W.Niehol; C.D.French, N.G.Bennett, A.E.Dyson.Associate directors: R.M.Elliott, L.P.Thibodeau, D.MacMillan, L.H.Hamilton.Dairy Cattle: Chairman, V.R.Beatite; G.Lavallee, J.A.Ste.-Marie, D.G.Ross.Associate directors: J.A.Lambert, N.H.Beach, W.R.Ilealy, E.Richmond, W.0.Miller.L.Beaudin, G.Mar-coux, Wr.Timmerman.Sheep: Chairman, J.A.Ste.- Marie; X.G.Bennett, G.Lavallee, E.C.Rose.Associate directors: D.Salvas, D.MacMillan.Swine: Chairman, X.G.Bennett; R.Sts.-Marie, W.\\V.Niehol.Associate directors: L.Beaudin, G.Marcoux.Boys\u2019 Calf Club: Chairman, Louis F.Codere; J.A.Ste.-Marie, X'.G.Bennett.Associate directors: jG.Marcoux, J A.St.-Denis, P.'Granger, E.F.Pineau, J.P.Fleury, C.Bouchard.Livestock Parade: Chairman, A.E.Dyson; V R.Beattie, W.W.Niehol, D.G.Ross, John Peters.Associate directors: E.F.Pineau, J.A.Lambert, D.MacMillan, J.P.Fleury.Live Stock Sale: Chairman, C.D.\tFrench; \\Y.W.Xichol, D.G.Ross, G.Lavallee, R.Ste.-Marie, N.G.Bennett, J.A.Ste.-Marie, E.\tC.Rose.Poultry: Chairman, E.C.Rose; C.J.Wright, A E.Dyson, G.Lavallee.Associore directors: P.Gal-arneau, Arthur Prefontaine, L.A.Gnaedinger.Dairv Products: Chairman, J.E.Michel; W.W.Niehol, J.P.Mullins, M.P.Associate directors: \u201cGolden Pheasant 99 Brown calf with sturdy soles and walking - heels for Fall Wear.PRICE $8.95 J.A.WSGGETT & CO.High Grade Footwear Since 1886 LOCAL AGENTS The big wheel at the Fair.! Henry Joiy, Gerard Lupien, L.i Dube.Maple Products: Chairman, R.Ste.-Marie; J.P.Mullins, M.P., D.G.\tRoss.Associate directors: J.R.Scott, Paul Gervais, R.jVL Elliott, L.Beaudin, Robert N.Boright.Vegetables and Fruits: Chairman, G.Lavaliee; D.G.Ross, A.E.Dyson.Associate directors: J.H.\tBruneuu, W.S.Richardson, 0.Allard, R.Pronovost.Floriculture: Chairman, Alphee Gauthier; C.fc.Ives, J.P.Mullins.M.P.Associate directors: L.P.Thibodeau, D.MacMillan.Judging Competition : Chairman, W7.G.MacDougall; J.A.Ste.-Marie, V.R.Beattie.Associate directors: L.P.Thibodeau, D.MacMillan.Ladies and Arts and Young People: Chairman, Maurice Gln-gues, M.P.; A.Gauthier, Ashton Tobin.Associate direetons: Mrs.Ovila Pinard, Mrs.Conley, Mrs.J, A.Ouellette.Prize List- Chairman, W.G.MacDougall; D.G.Ross, John Peters.M.T.Stenson, V.R.Beattie.\\\\.W- X\u2019ie.nd.J.A.Ste.-Marie, W G.\tBennett.C- D.French.J.E Miohel, R.Ste.-Mane, Georges La-vauee, Dr.F.Ji.Bradîev, Maurice Gingues, M.P., E.C- Rose.A.Gauthier.Horses: General chairman, John Peters.Heavy DraHorses : Chairman.D.\tG.Ross; C.D.French, J.A.Ste.-Marie, Dr.L.Gendreau, E.C.Rose.A-sociate director: J.K.Bruneau.Light Hornet : Chairman.Dr.F.H.\tBradley; C.L.Campbell, Dr.L.Gendreau.Associate directors: Aime Choquette, E.W.Gilby.Horse Show: Chairman, M.T.Stenson: C.L.Campbell, Dr.F.H.Bradley, Dr.L.Gendreau, Associate directors: Aime Choquette, E.\tW*.Gilbey.Industrial Exhibits Industrial and Manufacturing: Chairman, R, A.Webster; C.S.Ives, M, T.Stenson, John Peters, F.\tW.Webster M.G r.gues, M.P., L.F.Codere, J.P.Mullins, M.P., Emile Levesque.Associate directors: George Carr, J.Doyle, G.\\oung, Claude Spafford, George Sheard, T.R.Johnston, W.L.Goddard, Henry Downs, Jr., George Foster.Buildings and Grounds; Chair-unan, J.P.Mullins, M.P.; A.E.Dy-ïson, R.A.Webster, S.G.Newton, S.Fabi.Amusements: General chairman, M.T.Stenson.Midwav: Chairman, Ashton Tobin; Alphee Gauthier, Hon.C.B.Howard, Dr.F.H.Bradley.Harness Racing: Chairman, C.L.Campbell; M.T.Sienson, Dr.F.H.Bradley.Associate directors: J, H.Stebbins, Y van Dugre.Free Acts: Chairman, F\u2019.W.Webster; f.K Flaherty, C.L Campbell, R A.Webster.Bands and Musk.Chairman.Emile Levesque; Hor.C.B.Howard, R.A.Webs ter.Gates and Admission: General chairman, Louis F.Codere.Gates: Chairman, C.S.Ives; L.F.Codere, R.A.Webster, A.E.Dyson, Ashton Tobin, Emile Levesque.Grandstand: Chairman, J.K.Flaherty; F.W.Webster, vir.h Mr.and Aire.Keith Richardson agg daughter, Rosemary, of St.\u2018 Catharines, Ont., spent an afternoon with Air.and Mrs.H.H.Alison and Miss Pearlc Allison.Air.and Mrs Edmund Bowker, Air.Wesley and Aliss Evelyn Bowker and Airs.Kingsley, of Flanders, were guests of Air.and Mrs.F.W.Young, Callers over the.week-end of Mr.and Mr.R.H.Draper and Airs.ALkenhead were Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Parsons, of Aloe\u2019s River, Airs.Parsons, of Waterville, Airs.A.Allen and children, of Milhy, Air.and Airs E.Bowker and family.of Flanders, ani Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Lavallee and children, of Brompton Road.Mrs.Sku.-c and Miss Violet Skuee visited their friends, Mr.and Airs.C.Baccr, in Coaticook, one afternoon.Hava A Good Time at the EXHIBITION And don t forget that Nichol\u2019s Quality Beef is still, as always, the prize winner of its class! STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON _______OF EXHIBITION WEEK JOHN NICHOL & SONS, Reg\u2019d Butchers-Packers LENNOXVILLE î The famous Bruck Fabrics come to Sherbrooke ! The plant is located on Woodward Ave.Highlight of the 25th Anniversary celebration of Bruck Silk Mills Ltd.is the construction of this, their first branch mill, which is located in Sherbrooke, and which, as the artist's sketch shows, is to be ultra-modern in design.BRUCK SILK MILLS LIMITED General offices and Show, rooms; 460 St.Catherine St.W.Montreal; Sales Offices, 322 Adelaide St.W\u201e Toronto; Winnipeg.Vancouver.Mille at Cowansville.Que.\u2014» Wangaratta, Australia.New Branch Mill Now Under Con* et ruction at Sherbrooke, Que.YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO VISIT OUR BOOTHS IN THE MAIN BUILDING WHERE YOU WILL SEE THOSE FAMOUS RAYON CREPES, LA RICHE, THUMBS UP, AND OTHER HIGH QUALITY FABRICS, INCLUDING HAND-O-CRAFT PRINTS.DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY FABRICS, AS WELL AS FABRICS FOR HOUSECOATS, DRESSING GOWNS AND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR.u c It F A B,, R I C S For the finest fabrics ¦ insist on \u201cBRUCK\u201d » \u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.Nine E.T.A.A, BOASTS 61 YEARS OF SERVICE TO COMMUNITY £uaêtt*xu ¦.JSv, w; -'tVTwa s^v ^ ¦ vyÿ.'V Flora Hussey.Mrs.Jackson, of Quebec, is a guest for a week of Mr, and Mrs.H.H.Bishop, C«ther guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.C.Guy Bishop, and Mr.and Mrs.Merrill Bishop and little son, Ross, of Sherbrooke.Mis.' Grace Thorneloe, of Sherbrooke, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs, R.W.G.Thorneloe.Mr.Kenneth Currier, of Howick, is spending a few days with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Currier, and attended the Cookshire Fair.News from Mr.B.F.Staples who has undergone a serious operation at a hospital in Quebec, is that he is doing as well as eould be expected.He will not be able to return home for some time.Mr.and Mi*.Douglas Rogers are spending their honeymoon in the Laurentians.The many friends of Major Weils Bishop are sorry to learn that he is again in a hospital in Sherbrooke.Mr.H.H.Bishop has returned from Kirkdale and Sherbrooke, where he has spent a week with relatives.MARBLETON The Ladies\u2019 Guild was very pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs.F.C.Weston by Mrs.Weston and her sisters.Mrs.Cora Stevenson and Mrs.Maud Browning, of Boaton, Mass.The president, Miss Hunt, presided and extended a warm welcome to Canon and Mrs.Belford, who have recently moved to Marbleton.Sev- eral visitors were present and the (afternoon was spent in renewing old acquaintances.Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs.Hetherington and Mrs.Walter Maekell.There were ! twenty members and guests present.The next meeting will be a quilting and will be held in the church hall, on September 11.Mrs.Maud Browning, after spending several weeks in town with her sister, Mrs.F.C.Weston, has returned to her home in Boston, 51 ass.Mr.Fred Willard, an old resident of the town and now living in Montreal, has been a guest at the Arlington Hotel and while here called on many old friends.Mrs.Frank Sutton, who with her two sons, Brian and Gilbert, are summer guests of Mr.and Mrs James Westman, spent a day in Massawippi with her aunt, Miss FITCH BAY Mr.William Underhill, Mrs.Lillian Abbott and daughter, Priscilla, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., Mrs.Ethel Corpiesi and daughter, Win-nifred, of West Lebanon, N.H., were guests of their mother, Mrs.Elsie Ward, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.II.Smith.Other visitors at the same home were Mr.and i Mrs.Orlo Ward, of Goorgeville, land Mr.nml Mrs.Roy Sheldon.-:\u2014\u2014!-t-.* - ¦ \" i1 ,.r.uv.'i » The California Queens, performing in the grandstand revue at tin Sherbrooke Exhibition, 'Stv-fs \u2022.¦-\u2022\u2022ANsn-.-v.'N :¦ '¦ : *: Cl! [¦'\tI#;- V L s- : ifTTv T ¦;rT TTY »>\u2022 ' .: : .\u2022i'êjwvfy v eX'\u2019 ; ; Nst* - 1 ^ > .: Mil Ip pgi8|p|| -t-aÀ.tj vepSKX vv'ÿev.V;.Sell unwanted articles through the Record Want Ads.\u2014\u2014Low cost for three consecutive insertions.\u2022 \u2022 \\ For a long time we\u2019ve been waiting for the new furniture, and now, at last, we\u2019ve something to show you! We\u2019re calling all home makers to come and see our stock with the assurance that every suite meets our standard of quality in material and workmanship.Excellent values in bedding too, so that you can furnish your whole home at a saving.Furniture For .Bedroom .Dining Room .Living Room .Every Room iim IIHÉi At The Exhibition We cordially invite you to visit our interesting exhibit in the Furniture Section of the Main Building.Our representative wil! be there to welcome you and to assist you in solving your furniture needs.I DOMINION BURLINGTON MILLS LIMITED SHERBROOKE, QUE.This is the first opportunity which we have had of placing the name of our company before the residents of Sherbrooke in connection with the Sherbrooke Fair.We are very happy to participate in this annual event which has been produced so successfully for so many years and it is our sincere wish that we shall have the privilege of doing so for many, many, years to come.Our Display In: MAIN BUILDING \u2014 BOOTH NUMBERS 42 & 43 cijlmlbexL [Twelve- wmm&mM m m v'- m Sensational SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1946.Wi '-r~ WÊ * \u2022\u2022 \"¦'\u2022\u2019u sS#f:s sf* ÇîM.lilte si» àKïiîiïgïS'ÏS ÜIIÉSl wmxxwfo Émmêêêà .\"' -x- tl NEW THRILLS! s^i « >¦ 15 RIDES » mw |«® iv HI 1ÜI Ups \u2019Lii ft! M m mm* ,>4: Hr' L- .j You\u2019ll Have The Time Ot Your Life On The Midway This \\ ear.?DOUBLE FERRIS WHEELS * GLOBE OF DEATH ?\tTHE LOOPER ?\tTHE ROCKET ?\tKIDDIE RIDES ?\tFLYING SCOOTERS ?\tDARKEST AFRICA ?\tNEW YORK FOLLIES ?\tJUNGLELAND ?SWIMCADE and dozens more! All New And Different Fun For Young And Old! SHOWS * \\\t\\
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