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[" 1947\t\tJUNE\t\t\t19 «7 S\tM\tJ\tw\tT\tI S 1\t2\t3\t4\t3\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\tIS\t19\t20 21 22\t2.5\tC 1\t25\t26\t27 28 29\t30\t\t\t\t Sljetbcooke Dailu TReco cd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHFR CLOUDY AND COOL Cloudy today, clearing tonight.Tuesday, cloudy during day, clear at night.Continuing cool.Temperatures yesterday: Maximum 66.minimum 68.Year ago: Maximum 73, minimum 36.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY, JUNE 16.1947.Fifty-First Year World News In Brief Washington, June 16.\u2014l7P)\u2014 \u2014The State Department made public Saturday night a letter from William Denton, assistant Secretary of State, to Kent Cooper contending that a government information program is necessary to develop understanding of the United States abroad.The letter replied to a speech in which Cooper, executive director of the Associated Press, said that international amity can best be attained by inter-national news exchange through the press and its news agencies.Cooper spoke May 26 at the 25th anniversary of the Medill School of Journalism of Northwestern University at Chicago He explained he was speaking solely as an individual.» * * London.June 16.\u2014 (JP)\u2014A Foreign Office spokesman said today that Britain soon will consult directly with Russia concerning the aid-Europe plan advanced by State Secretary Marshall of the United States.This source said initial contact woilld take place through regular diplomatic channels.He added that he knew of no plan for Foreign Secretary Bevin to go personally to Moscow in the same way as he is going to Paris for talks tomorrow' on the United States proposals for European reconstruction.France already has asked Russia for her views on how-Europe should respond to the American suggestion.*\t* V Atlanta, Ga^ June 16.\u2014(/P) \u2014Three hours after his arrest on a sodomy charge, Paul R.Refoule.French artist, was released Saturday on a 310,-000 bond\u2014another episode in the baffling story which began May 14 with (he slaying of i'!s socially- prominent w ife, Peggy.The case will be presented to a county grand jury Tuesday.Conviction of sodomy charges in Georgia earries a maximum pcwaMy of life imprisonment.r.efoule\u2019s arrest came just op'1 month after the slaying of his w ife by their old stone mill home on Peachtre Creek.She had been strangled and raped.* ?Aguas Orientes.Max., June 16.\u2014(>P'\u2014At least 40 persons were killed and scores injured in a cloudburst and flash flood which inundated the tiny village of Ciudad tnidwc\u201d between San Rrfael and Villa Garcia.Flood waters sweot over the Trilillo and Alcantara dams and nearly levelled the village, destroying homes, drowning livestock and ruining crops.Officials of this city.250 miles northwest of Mexico City, said some damage in the area might reach 2,000,000 pesos ($400,000).Troops and first aid squads were sent from military police zones at Villa Garcia to remove people to high ground.Military police reported 40 bodies had been recovered and that the search was continuing.New U.S.Policy Toward Red Four Kill®d Threat In Europe Reported Abïïvàcht Headed For Early Showdown Frigate Bell Is Presented To Coaticook And We Think It\u2019s Bad In The Townships.American Program Will Either Unite Much of Continent by This Year's End or Divide it Worse Than Ever Three Others Escaped Injury as Blast Rocked 32-Foot Vessel On Its Maiden Voyage On St.Lawrence.Montreal Memorable Occasion Marked in E.T.Town Yes-; his terday as Impressive Presentation Ceremony Held.Before, Depending on Russian Reaction\u2014Russia and gedy struck the\" 32-foot yacht Eastern Bloc of States May Be Cut Off from Any Sub-^le*is j11 on what \"f* ,\t+1110 0 1\t1\tits maiden voyage in the St.Law- Sianiiai U.o.Help.\trenee River Saturday and two wo- - men and two young children were By JOHN M.HIGHTOWER\tburned to death while three oth- Washington, June 16\u2014(A3)\u2014State Secretary Marshall and 1 tha^rodeed the^rin^ship.4 top advisers have formulated an approach to what they; The explosion occurred in a consider the twin threats of chaos and communism in Europe.|sff^ine- 6l0ve t|le yaciit 'vas #\t.\t; proceeding on a pleasure muse Their program will either unite much of that continent by 1 down the St.Lawrence to St.Cure, 16.\u2014Yesterday j this year\u2019s end or divide it worse than ever before, depending\tmiles below Montreal, day foi the on Rugsjan reaction.citizens of Coaticook, when an im-\t.\t_ .\tf , pressive ceremony marked\tthe1\tUiplomatic\tomcials say that it Kussia holds to her refusal to\tco-operate it\talmost certainly will force the organization of western Europe alone into a sort of economic federation.That would mean that Russia and her eastern bloc of states would be cut off from any substantial American help.Marshall is\treported to hope this will not happen, that J.\tWarren,\tRussja wil] go along or at least permit some of the dominated Among the!\t.\t.,\t,\t.\t.\t.\t, .\t, guests present were Mayor and countries to go along with the American proposal for some kind Mrs.Charles Audet, Alderman J- of economic federation of Europe.His policy apparently is one LTrÆltÆndëî of an \u2019open door\u201d to Russian co-operation ' Campbell, Rev.Father L.M.Le- closed, Russia will have to close it.may, Alderman and Mrs.H.Rous-' seau, Alderman A.Carbonneau, Soviet Push South Would Be Checked and and ¦ Coaticook, June was a memorable ;ens of Coaticook, when an isive ceremony marked presentation to the town of the; bell from the \u201cCoaticook Frigate.\u2019\u2019! Prior to the ceremony, which jwas held in the Armory, a luncheon was given in the Coaticook ; House in honor of Captain Louis Audet, commander of the ship, and Lieut.Commander i second in command.if the door is to be The victims were: Claudette, five, and Carol Nihon, four, daughters of Alex.k Nihon, industrialist and owner of the yacht, who resided in suburban Dorval; Mrs.Ubald Dcmontigny, and Miss Marie La-vou, a housemaid, both of Montreal.Miss Lavou was cooking a meal : on the gasoline stove when rhe explosion occurred, Mr.Nihon, 44, president of aj hardware supply company, suffered a broken leg and Injured ribs when he was blown on chore by the blast, and hie 35-year-old wife was ; able to return home after treat-1 ,:4 mm s* -\u20224 Alderman and Mrs.A.Leclerc, Dr.j Raoul Laurence, ex-Mayor and Mrs.Denise Gerin, Mr.and Mrs.) George Sheard, Dr.W.L.Shurt-Icff, K.C., Rev.H.Church, Aider-man and Mrs.W.Paquette, Alderman F.Peloquin, Alderman Pilotte, Mr.and Mrs.R.Dumas,! Mr.and Mrs.L.M.Thomas and j Mm.E.S.Beerworth.Mayor Audet proposed the toast to the King and called upon ex-I Mayor Gerin to welcome the, guests.After luncheon all those as-sembled at the hotel proceeded to! the Armory where the Harmony;\t,\u201e Band was in attendance and the: Jasper, Alta., June 16.citizens of Coaticook were gather- next economic depression cd en masse to witness the pres- will result from \u201cdistortions I entation.\t! (current) price and income struc Depression Of Future Seen Less Harsh Next Economic Collapse Will Not Be \u201cUnduly Severe,\u201d A.S.Torrey, Investment Head, Believes.The The ceremony opened with the cure,\u201d will not be \u201cunduly severe,' existence, had occurred in price and income| resioring: their ]o£t freedoms ment when rescued by James However, the probability that 1 Leary, who jumped overboard from ,\t.\t.\t;\ta nearby ship to pick her uo.sue will do so is considered here ;o , Abert Therrien, 36, at the l:elm be great.State Under-Secretary ; when the blast rocked the shin,' Dean Acheson said as much in 8 was aL*e i*3 ium\u2018P overboard after \u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e ,\t,\t, n ,\t, steering the vessel awav from oth-1 s]?e ch at Middletown, Conn, last\t^ * jn the basin.h, wa, movJ night.He told a Wesleyan Um-.cd to PhoEpit.al hcre w.here his conJ ve sity commencement audience: ldition wa£ reported good.J he minority communist re-,\t_____ gimes (of eastern Europe) have: MontreaI, June 16.\u2014 C® \u2014 acted to cut the people off econo- ; mysterious blast shattered 25 win-1 nucally from the community of Eu.doWfl in office buildings on down-S rope, curtail their productivity, and town St, Paul Street lam night.I to bind them to exclusive economic ; Windows of the Alexis Nihon1 relations with the Soviet Union.\u2019\u2019 Hardware Company, whose owner, I While President Truman did not Alexis Nihon, warn injured Salur-; comment directly on the problems j day when his yacht exploded kill-! involved, he also took occasion | ing four persons, including his during the week-end to denounce ' two children, were broken, which | three of the regimes in Eastern Firefighters immediately ruehed i .in 1 Europe, those of Hungary, Roma-; to the scene of the blase hut were nia and Bulgaria.He said they unable to detect any evidence of! \u2018\u2018not only have disregarded the will the explosion other than broken of the majority of the people but windows.Police, unable to find any bomb marks after inspecting premise.-! of firms whose windows wet-\u2019 smashed, ruled out the possibility that thugs might have been cracking a a new democracy and safe in one of the baild\u2019:n«s* Bruce Johnson, 11, and his sister, Phyllis, 11, stage a snowball fight, in a park near Denver.Despite June weather, the Denver area had a six-inch snowfall, which is even worse than Eastern Townships\u2019 rain.Today the weatherman predicted clearing skies and cooler temperatures in this area.A.S.Torrey of Montreal, president bave resorted to measures of op of the Investment Dealers Associa- pression against them.\u201d : playing of the national anthems, after which the Mayor introduced ! Speaking\tEnglish!\ttioT °FCanada.\u2019\tpred!dted to,day') !\tAt thc same time Truman prais- ! thanked the\tpeople of\tCoaticook to In h,ls °P®ninS fddress to the\ted tbe c^01.tg 0f tbe Italians who, uiankeci to,,\tpeople oi\tLoaucooh, to\tgeneral meeting\tof the Association,\t|10 s id .< rebuilding with their i whose patriotism and generosity\t^ Torrey said\tcertain distortions,\t\"vnSa fbo]a/c ieBuUd,nfï wlth Uiei1 the Frigate owed its existence- .\t, v, ,\t\u2022 - -.j ;-1 own iaDors and congratulated them on the structure 0f Canada\u2019s economy, ship which, he said, had done pa- This may lead to recession, but \u201cI i trol duty and seen action.\u201cAfter do not think it will be unduly V-E Day 1 relinquished my com- severe,\u201d he said.| mand and the Frigate sailed down \u201cThe basic reasons for any such through the Panama Canal to the recession are the increased costs of Pacific, saw more patrol duty and construction and the increased finally, following V-J Day was costs of commodities affecting our turned over to War Assets and.as every-day living in relation to the far as 1 know, has not been dis- spendable income available.(These) posed of yet.\u201d\tdistortions have, undoubtedly, been Captain Audet then declared caused by the huge spending of that it was with the greatest of money^accumulated during (he war pleasure that he requested the years.Huntingdon By-Election Next Month Liberals Seek to Retain Seat Made Vacant by Death of 0.J.O\u2019Connor-Fourth Provincial By-Election Since 1944.The occasion for his comments, making a sharp distinction between eastern and western countries, was his signing of the formal ratification of the peace treaties with the four countries.When the treaties come into force with Soviet ratification the occupation of the former satellite countries will end, and Russian troops must be withdrawn ftom the Balkans except for communications forces in Romania and Hungary.Acheson suggested in his speech Mayor to accept the ship\u2019s bell for There accumulations of money I tjlat tbjg\tbe jhp beginning of the town of Coaticook.\tnow have dissipated and thc reali- a new political period in the Bal- Replying to the Captain, Mayor Ration of how high costs have.\tsajd jt jg a qUestjon j,ow Audet thanked him in the name nsen would lead to economic iead-jjori^ tbe p];esent Communist re-! of the citizens and stated that it justment, Mr.Torrey stated.1 \u2022 had been decided at the last meet- \"The normal prosperity of this ling of the Council to uie the re- country must be based upon a ! mainder of the frigate fund to reasonable income to the farmer ; build a band stand in Jacques Car- anct this, I think, u i 1 continue and ! tier Park.On the stand will be pernaps further credit will further placed the ship\u2019s bell, an honor relieve and help soften the read-| roll for those who served in the justment of our price level, last war and a plaque bearing the Continued on Page 5 \u2018Until this occurs, and I have every reason to believe it will be New Plane Crash Took Toll Of Twelve Lives In Vermont Now York, June 16\u2014(JP)\u2014A ,ma.-hed and burned on a Chicagu-common grave today was a pos- Washington flight, sibility for 13 victims of a Friday-' But the four-engine craft thc-13 air disaster near Leesburg, plowed head-on into an outcrop- Va., as investigator- pressed a four-way inquiry into the crash that killed 50 persons.With 37 bodies indentified, authorities said the prcepcct for singling out the others \u201cscenic remote.\u201d Dr.William Fraser, coroner, telegraphed the families o' person?known to have been aboard the captial airlines plane sug- done before long, we cannot expect 1 normal business.\u201d j The retiring president said unsettled and disturbed financial markets\u2014\u201ccaused by the failure of the i great powers to bring peace among ! the smaller nations\u2019\u2019 \u2014 together ! with a shortage of men, material and money, were reflected in the ! reluctance of institutions and in-! dividuals to buy securities.\"In varying degrees this buyer resistance has existed since last i mid-summer.In the main, the chief ping of granite 100 feet below the reason for this is thc lack of foreign exchange on the part of most of the countries in the world.\u201d gimes can survive after \u201cthe withdrawal of foreign bayonets.\u201d Both the President\u2019s and Ache-son's words indicated that however wide the east-west split becomes the United States does not intend to abandon its policy of trying to unite all Europe even though Russia does not co-operate.Three meetings this year will furnish the forums for the showdown between the United States and the Soviet Union.They also Freight-Rate Hearing Held In Vancouver Vancouver, June 16.\u2014W\u2014West coast regional hearings in the Canadian railways\u2019 applicaiton for general freight-rate increases i pened here today.In the far-western end of its 7,-000-mile tour across the Dominion, the Board of Railway Commissioners was to sit here for five days, hearing regional views on the railway attempt to boost rate?by 30 per cent generally.As in other provinces already visited by the commissioners\u2014the 'Maritimes and Saskatchewan- it was expected British Columbia\u2019s presentations would be in direct opposition to the proposed increase.Submissions from this province, it was understood, would feature the \u201cmountain differential,\u201d under Huntingdon, Que., June 10 - T\u2014 Quebec Province\u2019s fourth by-election since the Union Nationale Government was elected to office, in 1944 will be held here July 23 with the Liberal Opposition seeking to retain the seat Government trying to record of by-election victories in- lc,Ti M tact.In the previous by-elections Union Nationale increased will furnish what may he the most which the railways charge higher crucial tests for a long time to come rates than in adjacent areas for of the two countries\u2019 respective , hauling products over the Rockies.Continued on Page Continued on Page 5 Resting a m:,-.dentified at no-The task of of thc 47 pa.-crew mem', ers ous wilderness mountain i.cc burial for thc union today.carrying the budie.e tigers and three cut of the trcacher* in the Blue R'dre r Key?Gap, \\\\.\\u., slcrday under was completed yesterd sunny skies after a day of drenching rain.Came of the difUtter remained a mystery.Two investigators cr, Inc of the crash near hm> reported the recovery of the plane's instrument panel.One airline official -aid he was informed the altimeter registered 2X39 feet, which would have given the plane \u201csafe* clearance of the mountain ridge into which it summit and bur£t into flames.Officials declined comment or, the reported altimeter reading or other angles, of the crash pending completion rf the board's inquiry.Meanwhile, at Springfield, Vt., an investigation was under way into thc tragedy of Hawk'?Mountain, where a United States arm B-29 bomber crashed with lois of at least 12 lives.| The bomber, on a training mi*-I sion, hit the side of the mountain ! in a heavy rainstorm.The number of persons aboard the plane, which left Tucson, ! Aria., Saturday, has not been de* : termined definitely.Originally L> j were aboard, but the army said thc ! passenger iist was changed at , j Pittsburgh.So badly burned | Unt'A that early were Impossible, I In another week-cene Fort Knox, Ky,, 21 led to safely from Palestine Problem Tackled By U.N.Inquiry Commission C.C.F.Convention Ends In Montreal Montreal, June 16-(P\u2014With their national leader, M.J.Cold-yesterday well, charging Premier Duple.-si-with aiding in the promotion am growth of communism in Quebec,jJ|vc, the annual convention of the pro-!n,êet vincial C.C.F.organization con-J j Jerusalem, June 16.\u2014 (JP) \u2014A .United Nations inquiry commit.-Uion tackles today the complex and age-old problem of Palestine, a | problem which has brought terror, -destruction and thc threat of civil war to the Holy Land.Amid oountletis manifestation* of the hostility engendered by in\tMor.i-\tand the leader of the Hungarian\tBela Varga, former Smallholder re.\u2019.i-St Louis, mId\tforme\ty\tby\tanti-Communi?! element whether\tSpeaker of the House, would be Maurice Hartl who\trengned\tto\the like?it or not, calie1 the.meet-\ttried in absentia on chargee of 'ii g in defiance of wha he said trying to overthrow the republic, v.< re \u201cdefendere of democracy\u201d !Nagi ie in the United States with ,.\ted to prevent freedom of as-1his family and Varga also was re- : cmbly.\t| ported outside the Soviet sphere.Frie it describe the medium-1 The papers quoted Justice Min-.¦/.< Sulyok a entirely fearless j i*t«r Istvan Ries as saying he had ami deter, ned to speak his mind; ordered the people's proeecutor concerning his pm innate belief in ; to start \u201ccriminal proceedings\u201d the idea: of we.-tern democracy ! against both.men.The papers also regardio.v of any per.-onal or po- raid the government intended to litical danger involved.He is a devout Roman Catholic, nimble-witted and in hus 50'e.He is married but has no children.Associates said he was considered for appointment as Premier in February, 1946, when the, first post-war Continued on Pu Page Page Page Page .Page : Page I\u2019age Page INDEX 2-\t\u2014Theatre News 3\u2014\tCity News 1\u2014editorials 5\u2014\tGeneral News 6\u2014\tClassified Ad».7\u2014\tThe Trading Post ( omlcs 8\u2014\tTownships' News Comics 9\u2014\tWomen's Page Page 12\u2014Sports\u2019 News i-aue a white paper soon detailing the actions of Nagy and Varg.and showing that \u201cNagy was the man who actually led the whole conspiracy from behind the scenes.\u201d His forced ifîoignation was based on similar accusation». Two \u2014 AMUSING PLAY PRESENTED BY BEEBE GROUP The play, \u201cMr.Beane from Lima\u2019\u2019 was presented at the Town Hall by players from the United Church, under the direction of Mrs.Ida Haselton.The play opened in the St.Clair drawing room, where \u201cInertia,\u201d whose mammy chose her name from a doctor\u2019s book, called \u201cthe modern home physikin,\u201d and Blossom, the negro maid, were busy-getting ready for a tea party that Mrs.Josylu St.Clair, an ambitious mother, hoped would impress Mrs.Worthington Belcher, of the town IN Hollywood SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1947 At The Fair Erskme Johnson ¦ m .NEA Staff Correa aoTMlent NO TUR- GLAMOR GAL FOR HAN BEY Hollywood, June 16.\u2014'T don\u2019t mind going out with Hollywood glamor girls socially, but I ve Seeing as how I\u2019m now in the cut-rate philosophy business, I decided yesterday to have a look at what the competition had to offer.I went into a bookshop and said,1 fits when \u201cGive me a book on philosophy.\u201d served.\u201cAny particular kind of philo-Ropfhy?\u201d asked the clerk.\u201cCh, something around two dollars,\u201d I told him.He handed me \u201cCritique of Pure Reason\u201d by Immanuel Kant.I lugged it hack to the house, sent out for two weeks\u2019 provisions, and opened the took.I picked out a chapter,.with a catchy title\u2014\u201cThe Transcendental Unity of the Apperception.\u201d Two hours and ten aspirins lat aristocracy, and her dear nephew, never met one yet I d consider mar-Burlington Bixford Beane, a rying.\u201d would be novelist.\tTurhan Bey speaking, girls.Mrs.St.Clair has two daugh- Yes, the same.Turhan Bey wno ters, Zoe, who is married to Bob has had romantic interludes wit.i Dudley, a garage mechanic, but Lana Turner, Yvonne de Carlo, is introduced by mamma as a and quite a few other movietown wealthy car manufacturer, and queens.Amy, whose heart throb is Johnny, \u201cJust beautiful friendships, a medical student.Mamma\u2019s chief nothing more,\u201d he told me on the ambition is to separate Zoe and set of the Eagle-Lion movie, \u201cOut Bob, and get Amy married to the cf the Blue.\u201d supposedly wealthy Burlington B.Beane, and &he usually has her mm.mm wtim wmr/t This scene is from an act featuring the widely known comedian, Slivers Johnson, who will be featured in the \u201cGrandstand Follies\u201d, at the Sherbrooke Fair during the week of August 23 to 29.FATHER'S CAY IS TOPIC OF KIWAN1S TALK Waterloo, June 16.\u2014 At the regular meeting, the Waterloo Kiwanis Club was entertained by an address given by their charter president, Kiwanian Pete Gunter, who spoke on the appropriate topic of \"Father\u2019s Day.\u201d Delving into history, the speaker brought his audience up to modern times in sparkling fashion, and pointed out in no uncertain terms that causes of divorce and separation are very often two sided affairs.\u201cFather\u2019s Day,\u201d Mr.Gunter stated, is the one day when \"Dad\u201d is made to feel that he is j king, and is told that he is a pretty l swell guy after all.It is not a | too difficult job to put yourself T MIDGET CARTOON Steeps DFCtCH *335» Is he the man for her.' I look at her through the long end of these glasses to be out of hearing distance.Then he cracked out with some opinions that will probably have way m all things.Chiefly be- him diving off the Santa Monica cause she is an artist at throwing picr wit,h the glamor dolls in hot iNf*.\ther ends are to be pUrÆ\\)jt \u201cYou just can\u2019t tell whether a Hollywood actress means what she's saying.After all, actresses get paid for parading their emotions.After a while they become accustomed to emoting all the time and probably can\u2019t help themselves.\u2019\u2019 Like, he said, the first time he fell in love with a Hollywood star.\u2019She was beautiful in a slinky Elvira and Hiram Skaggs, the lovable grandparents, straight from the hill billy country arrive on the scene, and the fun begins.Hiram reminds Mrs.St.Clair, who had changed her name from Josie Skaggs to Josyln St.Clair, that when she was a chubby little shirt-tail youngin\u2019 running around Possum Trot, folks called her Fatso, but when Elvira gets a twenty MEETING BED BY GIRL GUIDES AT EAST ANGUS thousand dollar prise for a recipe black evening gown,\u2019 Turhan said, entered in the Sunshine Satin, \u201cThe\tbMmv and the night was balmy and the or, I tried another chapter which Sheen Cake Flour contest, Mrs.stars were twinkling overhead.I 'concerned itself with Kant\u2019s no-iSt.Clair is ready to forgive all.told her that I loved her, and she ti-ons on Ethicis.\t1 Some of the wittiest scenes are turned toward mo and said, \u2018I love According to Mr.K.\u2019s rules for enacted by Johnny, Bob and Bur- you, too, darling.\u2019 behavior, one should never tell the ley, when Burley wagers that he\tOLD SCRIPT TALK can meet a perfect etranger and \u201cThen she started talking about within ten minutes have him take love and emotions.Her choice of | be sent to Mr.Daniel Miller, of off his shoes and stockings, and words was beautiful and I listen-) Red Rock, Ont, for a generous little white lie.Any violation, however slight, breaks down the whole structure of morality.If a loony with a loaded revolver busts into a room and yells, \"Where\u2019s my wife?1 want to kill her,\u201d according to Kant you\u2019ve got to tell him.If you don\u2019t you\u2019re striking a blow' at Truth.Well, it\u2019s a good thing for Immanuel Kant and his philosophy that he never met Sally Rand, I\u2019ll tell you why.Back in 1936, Sally was doing her fan-is-quicker-than-the-eye act at the big cabaret which I had produced for the Fort Worth Centennial Exposition.The dancer\u2019s nude deal made a big hit with the Art-coiiivcious customers at the Casa Manana that, summer.One night.Governor Dave Sho\u2019ltzi of Florida paid us a visit, j I stopped by his table 'to- give him the big hello and to ask him if he\u2019d mind being introduced from the stage just before the show.I explained It was our custom to have 1 visiting celebrities take a bow.Sholtz w;r; a friendly fellow and .aid he\u2019d be honored.As 11 olarted to walk away, he asked mo if Miiss Rand was around.Said ho had met My Gal Sal some years before when she played the Citrus Circuit in his state.I told him Sally vais probably in her dressing room and asked him \u2018 if he'd like to go back and say The annual meeting of the Girl Guide committee met at the home of tho president, Mrs.E.P.Wilson.The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved and a balance of $93.50 was reported on hand.Two new mem- lingford bers were welcomed, Mrs.Robins meeting and Mrs.R.Hayes.A resignation was read from Mrs.P.H.Scowen.All committee members were re-elected.The captain, Mrs, E.Warcup, resigned, and a com-mittee of two was appointed to out at this time to go up to dad\t, , ,\t,\t! and tell him so.He has had the maib nmd at the home of Mr.and responsibility, along with your Mrs.J.Cruickshank.in Inverness : mother of course, of seeing that! Miss Trances Walker of Water-! you had all the necessities of lifeD'dle; and Miss Edna Wright, of during your bringing up, and now ,Lennoxville; and Mr, Roy Walker, that you are on your own, let him,of Inverness; were overnight know that you appreciate what he guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bailey.| has done for you.\t! Miss A.P.Johnson spent the At the outset of his address, the ; week-end in Montreal, speaker passed out flowers among ! Mr.AVillard Marshall was a the members, explaining that all'guest of his parente, Mr.and Mrs.1 fathers were to wear a narcissus,'J.Marshall.* while the fatherless were present-j Those from here, who attended with a beautiful pansy.\tThe\tcd\tthe auction sale of Mr\tW one and only bacheldor in\tthe\tciub\tBailey, in Kinnear\u2019s Mills are\tI Canada\tLimited\tSilversmiths\ti W/S made a SpercavGmCnt\t^ ln ieir ; Rich-:and John Hanson, of Waterloo,,PerCaVCment\u2019_____________________ ! were on hand to welcome Hie OPERATIONS OF WAEACE FIRM ARE DISCUSSED Cookshire, June 16.\u2014The directors of R.Wallace and Sons, Science can forecast their marriage happiness with a high degree of accuracy\u2014can show her and him how to solve the countless problems that arise when two become one.Learn abcut marriage in our fascinating new feature \u2014 MODERN MARRIAGE by famed DR.PAUL POPENOE Director American Institute of Family Relations Turn To Page 9 met at Cookshire on the afternoon of June 6.Members of the board, who came here from Wal-j Conn., to attend the included, W.W president ; C.F.Thompson, treas-1 urer, E.P.Dolhyer, yice-pres;- gUeS(.speaker who was introduced! dent; J.O.Gadd, W.J.Regan, D., Kiwanian Roger McKergow, ' and thanked by Kiwanian Moe ; Leach and J.Leavenworth.Other) members were J.L.Skinner and Reginald Watt, of Toronto, Ont., ! Katz.,\t, .\t«l ,\t, ~\ti Secretary George Dubois was «boose a new captain.It was do- and G.Horsnell, of Chateauguay\ttpri .uu u;, nrlo VPar tab cided to organize a new Brownie ! Basin, all members of the sales ! for perfect attendance by th° Group.Names were suggested fôr, staff were also present.\t) chairman of the attendance com- leaders, but no definite action was ) During the meeting important ! mittee, Kiwanian Douglas Scho- decisions were made regarding j field.taken.A letter of thanks was to Johnny takes him up on it, may ed, entranced.All of a sudden it be Burley wins this wager but just hit me.I'd heard those words bc-wait until Johnny bets Burley that fore\u2014in her last picture, com- be can\u2019t sit perfectly still for fifteen minutes with his hands behind his back, and not say a word.The players were all well cast as follows: Inertia, Mrs.Phyllis Sylvester; Blossom, Mrs.Thelma Lenney; Mrs.St.Clair, Jean Miller; Amy Rt.Clair, Bessie Bachel-der; Zoe Dudley, Deryl Monahan; Johnny Rand, Erroll Norton; Elvira Skaggs, Mrs.Ina Wilson; plete with the same gestures.\u201cEven then 1 wouldn't have minded so much,\u201d Turhan said, \u201cbut she upstaged me.\u201d Turhan looked gloomy.\u201cBut you know what will probably happen.I\u2019ll meet a girl, an actress, a truly great actress.Shell convince me that all she wants out of life is to be happily married.So I\u2019ll propose and she\u2019ll Hiram Skagge, John Lees; Mrs.\t.\t,\t, .\t,\t, .\t, Worthington Belcher, Mildred\tAnd as 1 tuin to kli's her Muir; Burley Bixford Beane, Conrad Haselton; Bob Dudley, Ray- mond Greenwood.Conrad Haselton was much enjoyed in vocal solos during both intermissions, accompanied by Viola Moranville.after the marriage ceremony, I'll find that she has upstaged me so that the audience can only see the back of my neck.\u201d Humphrey Bogart\u2019s former wife, Mayo Methot, will try matrimony players by members of the W.A.General Note» Miss Lois Wells, of Lennoxville, spent the week-end with the Misses Mary and Patricia Miller.Mr.and Mrs, D.B.McKay and Iree, of Sherbrooke, spent a weekend at their home here.Mrs.Hamilton Tinker and son, Michael, of Throe Rivers, have re-howdv.He said, \u201cSure,\u201d and 11 turned to their home, after spend- took him backstage.\t!\tl t;\tL I knocked at Muv Rand's dress-1'Y' Plnker'\tDnket vas iivg-room door ami she yelled, absent on a buflinew tnp.\u201cCome in.\u201d When the Governor j .\tFowler, of Toronto, and 1 entered, Sally was flat on J?Vlsi|ins, hcr, iauS?\".ter: the floor, wrapped in something, rank Tineh, and Mr.Finch pink, her chin propped up off her] hands.She was reading the Bible.future operations at the factory, as well as modifications in working hours and wage policy.The factory will again be closed the first week in July when all employees will receive a week's vacation with pay.During the afternoon Mrs.0.T.H.Cromwell entertained the I No.I » a a k œ a a THE NEW m m r Refreshments were served to the again, it's reported, with a wealthy gent from Portland, Ore.Bogie probably is much relieved.Un lil recently, Mayo was going places with a follow who moored his yacht near Bogart\u2019s at Newport Beach.Mayo and Lauren Bacall would sit on deck and glare at each other.NO FOOT APPEAL Don Ameche had to walk down a long flight of stairs in pajamas, bathrobe, and bare feet for a scene in \u201cSleep, My Love.\u201d After one rehearsal, Director Dougins Sirk ordered Don to put on socks and slippers.Said the director, \u201cI\u2019m sorry, Don but your bare feet just don\u2019t have sex appeal.\u201d Now that her romance with Mike Todd has cracked up, Joan Blondell will take her two children to England.Says Joan; \u201cFor a bicycle, vacation.\u201d .No truth Christmas gift to the Guides.At the close of the meeting, the president, Mrs.Wilson, poured tea.The table was centred with pink snapdragons and pink candles in silver holders.Miss Diana Wilson ; assisted in serving.A charmingly arranged tea took place at the Brompton Clubhouse, in honor of Mrs.P.H.Scowen, who is leaving East Angus shortly.The clubroom was attractively decorated with spring flowers by Mrs.E.P.Wilson and Miss' Diana Wilson.Mrs; Wilson and Mrs.Warcup presided at the attractive tea table, which was covered with a linen cloth and centered with a bowl of spring flowers with tapers to match.After tea was served Mrs.Warcup presented Mrs.Scowen with a beautiful silver tray, silver bracelet and earrings, from her many friends and wished her happiness.in^Yedl'softbaïl,'dashes in her new home, Mrs.Scowen ¦ - - wives of the visiting directors at ; of athletic equipment her residence.An informal ! teen-agers in town.held for all Ont., Mrs.LADD\u2019S MILLS Visitors at Mr.and Georges Dupuy\u2019s were Mr.Mrs.Gerard Boisvert and remieR ta a theatre BEKS \u2014TODAY AMI TVF.8.\u2014 THF, KINGS OF COMEDY in Their GniUrst mil Funniest Hit er:\ta ;\t1 *\t\u2018\t[ c\u2018\t^\tn i Richard Creneau, Sherbrooke Jun- Mf.Audet, had met him m Rimou- over the years, states T.r.Fenton, turned over on Highway 52 ai ment house.\tCharpentier.pro-m:*yor.\t'Vl,u .l>® accommodation tor the\tT.p n faloie Miss M.A ior Chamber of Commerce presi- ski.\u201cTherefore, Mr.Gauvreau,.jIanagei% drawing attention to the Owens Corner, midway between At Port Colborne, Ont.Charles Among the guests of honor at H'.at.ie?and tnends of those te- ; < \u2022 \u2022\t; j, dent.Mr.Crepcan also presided we ask you to accept the grateful : fact cases are becoming more Knowlton and Sweets mirg.Harold ip.Fisher, 69, and his daughter, the mixed banquet which high- l0\u2018,'uV'\t^p,\t\u20221 .'L, Z \u2018nn«s il\u2019- C.\"Boekus *R S Jervis- at the dinner.\t*\tthanks of the population of Sher- numerous with the increase of Hudson, brother of the victim and ! Mary.49, died when their motorcar ; ibfhunl the nr.-; distinct cor,von- \";!1, .,UÈ .\u2022!'?u\t.\tL nlv'cl-'!t> \u201cWe are finishing the week as brooke and its Junior Chamber of ! population of Canada.\tthe other occupant of the vehicle, ' nlunged into the Welland Canal, ition of the Association tovniinat-\t.K\u2019,s , ,1 ,ar anf Last Commerce.\u201d\t_\t_\t| With facilities available today,1 escaped uninjured.\tj The vehicle was recovered with in g here yesterday, were Bishop \" Z1111.\u2018 u'u':1-1 we began it,\u201d ne said.marks by expressing the regrets of the Hon.Paul Beaulieu, Que- broadcast over the whereas formerly there was no incentive to report such a condition.Of great interest, and facts the public should be aware of, Mr.Fen- Hudson, in attempting to dodge a hole in the road, lost control of the truck and the vehicle rolled over three times, pinning him be- Falls Saturday we gathered for dinner Regret was expressed at the ab- j believes Mr.Fenton, more cases of The accident took place shortly the bodies inside.at the Social Club, when Mr.«mee of Lieut.Col.^Sarto Roy, partial blindness than ever before aftel.midnight, Saturday, whe:\t'-\u2019 Gauvreau was the\tguest speaker.\tO.C.of Les Fusiliers de -hei-\tore\tnow\tbrought\tto attention Tonight, now that\tthe Exhibition\tbrooke, who had been unavoid- is very nearly a thing of the oast, ably detained.Mayor Guy Bry-we will again have the pleasure of ant was represented by Alderman hearing him n\tHector Lanctot, who was accom- uuuiil ou^uiu\t«w«i.^ v_>i,\t.*.>-.\t.,\t\\\ty i.j Mr.8Gauvreau opened his re-\tpanied by Mrs.Lanctot.\tton\tasserts, is a comparison over\tL^Lf^hortl^^after0 '\td°mi\u2018 The speeches at the dinner wrere :\tthe\tyears,\tfrom 1881\tto 1941, when !ja\u2018' ,e\t(\u20181Cli\t-\u2018loiih\tat ter\tadmn- local radio the last census of Canada was com-\tpronounced by piled_\tj Dr.W.S.Rogers, of Cowansville., The Blind, in Canada, in 1881 Verdict of accidental death was WIVES OF DELEGATES\t| numbered ;5.002 or 7 in every 10,000 returned by Dr.J.Boula.i, district ADDRESSED\t; 0f population, in 1941 the total coroner, at an inquest held yester- __________ ____ ^\tSpeaking on handicrafts and had raised, with increase of popu-' day at Sutton.Del.Paul Prenovost, lated the Junior Chamber of Com- their part in Canadian industry,1 lation, to 9,062, or per 10,000 ot e.the Montreal Provincial Po-merce and the exhibitors on the Mr.Gauvreau, addressed the population.In 1881 maks_ afflicted lice, investigated the accident.bee Minister of Trade and Com- station, merce, who was unable to be present.He then stated that Jie was more than pleased with the results of the Exhibition and congratu- Read, A.L.Salt, C.Leney, L.Cas K.H.Wilson, equal; C.R.will appreciate the difficult cir- Worthon and A.D.Leaker, equal; Armari.l Gagnon, 16, of Grand Dalma Landry, Maurice Gingues, cumstances in which it is placed.S'\tV'C-n'\t\u2019 \u2019 \u2018 Ticket holders are asked to be m Kenw.ua, .n.oui ns.,\t., L ,\t.\t.\t, I ,,\t,\t.,\t.\t(hpir n\u2019aces bv \"'\u2019I -i m\t1 Class III: H.W.Andrews, w.urday night from injuries received! Members of the Association at- ,nV!j 1 1 * when hit by a truck.Mrs.Ambrose ! tending were: Drs.Donatien .u\u2019,.louewing is the Edmonston, 86, or Owen Sound,1 Marion, general-director of the Pllzt' ls': Ont., was killed at Shallow Lake in Association, Marc Tnulcl, Presi- *¦ I Indicalcs\tsup-pl cm entai a motorcar collison.\t1 dent of the College of Physician0 llui'l be written (Philippe Desranleau, Justice J.\u2018Dalma I X.K., died in hospital Sat- M.P., and Judge Dorais Panneton.At Ottawa seven - year - old and Surgeons of the Province of Georgette Chartier was drowned, Quebec, Roland Decary, Origene in the Rideau River, and at Wind- Dufresne, L.A.Richard, Eugene sor, N.S., the body of Mary An- Thibeault and Richard Gaudd, thony, 53, was found in the Kennet-1 president of the Sherbrooke cook River Sunday.\t'branch of the A - .vintion, Samuel Clayton, 24.of Port Ar- : The, City Council was repre-thur, was killed Saturday when | sented by Alderman Armand struck by a Canadian National Fisot, Armand Rousseau, Guy C.THIRD YEAR B.A.Englirh Honor.-' -Cla-s I: Irwin G i -erman.Emvli.-h and History Honors -Cl:\t1 : Mi.- M.E.'llall, P.B.K : rest on.I 0ffi :si Doheny, A.L.Burns, Miss M.Mitchell*; D.J.Steele*; Miss D, Casdim*; J.A.McKindsey.\"rss: B.S.Kelley*; M, C.Vi-pond, Miss G.Melton*; A.T.! Bayne*; C.G.Cook*; E.B.Hibbard*; L.S.J.Belford*; R.R.i McMaster*; J.A.McCammon*; : S.G.T.May*; Miss J.W.Smith*, i Partial: \\i.Leveque*.Passed in ! two subjects, Class III; E.V.R.-j01ai?.s 1 : splendid work accomplished.\twives of the delegates to the medi-\twith blindness were _ 1,705 and fe-\tAltogether, four people were : Railways freight train near Grav-\tlîishop, He-: i 1 .abonne, Al nao-'.-i \u201cHad Mr.Beaulieu been here\tcal convention, in a conference\tmales 1,297, while in 1941 there\tkilled in traffic accidents, two were , enhurst.A: Halifax Ernest Maber,\tfnnk'nu, Ovila Deziel and City to address you as he had hoped,\tgiven Saturday morning at the\twere 5,637 male persons blind and\tdrowned and four died from a 48, of Saint John, died Sunday from\tyjerk Antonin Deslaurier he would have been more eloquent, Beividere street Armory.\t4,325 females.\ti variety of causes.The heaviest toll but certainly he could not have Stating that \u201calthough handi-( Figures for the Province of Que- was m Ontario, where six violent been more sincere.The Exhibi- crafts were as ancient as the very! bee in 1881 were 1,102 blind, or 8.1 deaths were recorded, followed by tion has been a complete success roots of our tradition and the outcome is that we have er added that they succeeded in organizing guilds come known and which will be grouped into a fed- this country, through the efforts ;\tsightless persons or 9.5 per ru.uuu.\tm\t;ne\tganery\toi\ta\tyacnt owned\tfu.n\tP0,\"Zer line\twhich eration.These guilds will include 0f the Canadian Handicraft Guild\tA rather remarkable comparison, ;\tby\tAlexis\tNihon,\tMontreal busi-i had\tra en o i tae road, wood sculptors, weavers, iron which was formed in Montreal 40 '\tP01llts out Mr.Fenton, is that in workers, in short, every type of years ago.\t| 1881 figures were identical with handicraft.\tThe speaker praised the ; *'ie Province °/\t!n ^ \u201cTo Mrs.Bella Kerr, who has achievements of this group and Quebec exceeded the Untaiio pio-been in charge of the publicity for gaid that \u201cwe owed them a debt V11L\u2019G\tby -.-.blind peopm^.j this Exhibition, we owe a special 0f gratitude for having maintain-\tThere arc now actually i-o ol vote of thanks.Without her in- e.d our traditions in the field of\tschool-training age or undei, devaluable assistance, we could not handicrafts.\tclares Mr.Fenton, and it is evident have achieved such magnificent \u201cAlthough the Guild operated\tPt'ovlsl.on mast\ted°r results.Thanks go also to the individually for the first ten\ttheir education and for .itiing them injuries received Thursday when I In his opening remarks pro-he fell from a construction scaf-i ,nayor Charpentier said that Sher-folding.\ti brooke was honored at having Twelve-year-old Robert Stewart : been the ho ts to such a gather-Out., died Satur- j }ng 0f scientists and extended the he came in contact j,delegates the best wishes of the Al afhematiies Honors K.1.Hanvo od.English and History Option\u2014 Cla.-.'i il: N !.Currier; Pans: Miss E.L.Kezar.Drench and English Option\u2014 i ia - 11: R.R.Owen; Claes 111: M:e G.Gü'bert, R.J.Everett.into society as useful citizens.civic authorities, the press and years,\u201d said Air.Gauvreau, \u201cthe \u201e\t\u201e\t,\t.\t.the radio, as well as the population\tgovernment soon realized that the\t^1' Ben^01}\tsuggests these fig- of Sherbrooke for the\tco-opera-\tcause of Canadian handicrafts\tHnLd8woTkof\tt^MontveaT \\°so\"1\tMargaret.\tBelle\tMaclver, tion and courteous\treception\twas one well worth advocating and\tqnuea woik o-\ttie.ont.eai A.so\tw; ,\t^\tn given the exhibitors.\tBy your\tin later years gave full support\tclaf ,on for the\tBlind particular y bom m Winslow\tdaughter\tof\tthe initiative, organization and en- to various organizations, to pro-1 J'1*.?011\"*\tlate Mr' An«\u201c P- Kate G:!- couragement, you have contri- mote handicrafts, which bloomed j£clllLle,s 0,f\tedu,catli>,n a}' lander Maclver, passed away in Listory .Mallard.Engliish Option Option\u2014Class II: G.-Clai-s 11: M:.- city towards the successful carrying out of their many endeavours, ! A conference by Dr, Pierre Le- Pj,K: of \u2018i'1*' Ra-teur Institute >» M.Clarke, Mi.-, M .1.Allport, Miss I ans and present y affilnitml to\tI!!lU,.r< y, ;., y.C.Wiggott.Die medicine facuKy ol ao Cur ,\tFrcsvh and English Option\u20141 jvormty of Montreal, featured the i I1I:\tMi M> Miltimore;' banquet.\t.\tPass: Mims R.E.Eva ne-* ! Speaking on \u2018Physicians, men |\tMat-hematics Option \u2014 Class I:\t\u2022 of Science,\u201d Dr.Lepme outlined,Misa M.A.Burna the moral values of scientific re-j search and described the existing relations between science ami\t\u2019 B.Sc.\t' 'Jackson passed in five subjects, mankind.The speaker être ml- Mathematics- and Physics Hon-1 nvpraKe Class III.H.A.MacLean*, A writ of Habaes Corpus to gain lhe universal character of science',,,.-Claes I: A.R.Abercrombie, P;issed in three subjects, average and stated that \u201cit (science) ,\\.\\v.lone.-.\tClass III.I.J.Dunn passed in five knows no international boun\tOhem k, ry'and physics boners_____.subjects, average Class HI.Pilgrim*.Passed in two subjects, Class III; Miss M.McCabe.Passed, in five subjects, Class II; Miss E.L.MacKenzie*.Passed in four subjects, Pass.B.Sc.Class I: W.D.McVie.r u.men, m.u.r.vereii.\tClass II: H.R.Dickson, J.C.Piiiir.sop'hy anti Hebrew Option' ^LicKellar, Miss J.I.Andrews^ G» Ola: s 1: O.A.Hopkins.\t\u2022y I'°rcc, C,.L.Wright, O.Kiar, Ei i :: h and Philosophy 0-pt.ion .R.R.Banford, D.L.Rowat, D.Ckue ni: Mis-, L.J.Pharo.R- Stewart*, A.Langis, Miss A.Carman*.Class III: T.C.Lougheeri*, Mis» N.Banfill, I.A.Waldman, J.A.Blevins and J.C.Holden*, equal, S.B.Gage*, J.B.G.Waite.Pass: W.A.Nelles*.W.J.Pen-will*.D.C.Waldron, D.A.Langley, W.R.Curtis*, M.H.Jackson*, J.I.B.M a c f a r 1 a n e *, R.G.Graham*.Biologv and Chemistry Option ! Partial: I.L.George*, passed in Class H; Mi.-s M.Mitchell., four subjects, average Pass.R.E.buted much to the success of across the land almost simultan-handicrafts in the Province of eously.-\u201cSince then,\u201d continued the.speaker, \u201cthe govern men; ha custody of a 2l,4-year-old hoy was taken this morning in practice i\t»\t|ri.: f c! Fountain \"\u2018(with'*dis-:\tB.Sc.(Economics) -._______________ .court hy Irving Shambron, 3:8, of ; \u201cThe scientific mind,\u201d con-;tine!ion).N.Fairbairn.\t! Class II: M.G.Birchwood, L.A the School on Sherbrooke Street ^\tat the residence of her : Los Angeles, California, against 1 tinned lhe speaker, \u201cis not con-.Biology and Chemistry Honora Berlin.ONE MINUTE NEWS \\ ABOUT JOHNS-MANVILLE SLEEP COOLER THIS SUMMER Remember last year, how you spent hours tossing and turning, trying to get to sleep on hot, sultry summer nights.Y\u2019ou can sleep cooler this summer! Thousands have cut down summer\u2019s heat hy insulating with Johns-Manville Rock Wool Home Insulation.They find it keeps every room in the house up to 15 degree cooler even when temperatures soar.But that\u2019s not all, J-M Rock Wool provides year-round comfort \u2014 keeps your home cool and comfortable in summer\u2014snug and warm in winter and year after year saves up to 30 per cent on fuel bills.If you are.considering insulating your home, get.the facts and free folder on Johns-Manville Rock Wool Home Insulation ' from your nearest J-M dealer today.Or contact Canadian Johns-Manville \u2014 Sun Life Building, Montreal.speaker, «°?onXUpTiMn\teVsteLMrsbEvrard\u2018iTolgate* fao | Norman'Herwitz of East Angus, corned with moral values or oh- -Ciaas II lespoiiwiuie pail 1 ,,\t, 1 , , u ~\t.\t1 m whose custody the child has been jcctive umics but strives m.\\\\ nich facilities enable them to be- Onvaiio Street, eaii^ yesterday |\tpast eight months,\tJ to iritroduco a sense of vespon Mies C.Loveland.Class III: Miss N.Dorrian, N, L.SU C ctiNtfi ,\tLilC\tK U Vtir II lire il L\ti I AS\tI j\t-I \u2022\t,\tI\t-, J,\tI\t¦\t; x VJ j.\to c- v- I I i 1/\tn I VJ li 1.11 o,\t| i VF | I I I i >\tI Cl v » .\tw.\t.\u2022 v\t.i\tv/ *\tI V .\u2022 I ^\t> 11 striven \u2019 to promote handicrafts ?ome seH-reliant and self-support- morning.Deceased appeared to be j Assault charges laid against ity in the realm of pure rose ; throughout the country and to make the Canadian citizen conscious of this home-industry.\u201d Acknowledging the progress made within the last few years, the speaker said that \u201cduring the w:ar the bulk of Canada-made woollen goods, served in the fabrication of uniforms and various articles of clothing for our armed forces.\u201d Mr.Gauvreau also stated that several small communities throughout the province depended solely on handicrafts as a source of revenue, citing the case of St.Jean Port Joli, which mg CLOSE TO TWO INCHES OF RAIN OVER WEEK-END ¦¦ tend Chomislry and Biology Option Barrett, L.A.Roberts, Miss R.E.nihil-V.Cla s 111: J.Marckmald; Pass:/.N- Pehlemann*.larch.Alioud \u2022.J.Martial*.\tI Bess: Miss L.G.Macdonald*; Y.emistry Option Beauchemin*, Miss B.A.Davey* !scn, N.S.Geg-1 Partial: C.Lafontaine, passe jin her usual health on Saturday ! Shambron after he allegedly forced j Introduced by Dr.Rone DuBcr-i Biology and ( hei 1 and her sudden end G a trreat shock \u2022 '\u201d3 way into the Henvitz\thome last\tger, the speaker was thanked by (k.III ; C.\tG undesen, N.S.G eg-1 \u201e Partial: L.Lafontaine, passed in 'in nZ ZÏ7 frîLL Vr.9«ad« Tuesday are\tpending.\tDr.Jacques Olivier.\tIgio.Mies C.\tDaintry, B.J.\tWatt;\tfour subjects, average Class\tII.to Lei many mend* in Canada ( Testifying in Court this morn- Dr.Marc Trudel, president, of pr., - : L.Blinn.\tI Granted Deferred Examinations ^arul the United States.\t:n2% Shanfbron sai i that Henvitz.the t'ollege of Phy-'icians and Sur-, Matinnnatic^ and Phy^iets Option '\tillness: L.Pond, D.Miss Maclver was educated at.after gaining\tcustody of\tthe child\tgoons and Dr.Donatien\tMarion,i\u2014CJcss III:\tR.W.Bailly,\tL.H.\tTownsend, D.N.MacKenzie,\tE.V, Winslow and Lingwkk schools, i had done all\the could be prevent :\tgeneral-director of the\tAssocia-jSamnders.B.Pilgrim.I * After Graduation -h'e spent several\t(Shamliron) from having any : ion also addre -ed the gathering.: Chemistry and Physics Op-! * after name indicates supple- \u201c\t\u2018\tt -\tcontact, with the hnv so thal : contact with the boy so that \u201che j The adoption of a unified plan'tion\u2014Glass II:
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