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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 17 juillet 1947
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[" 1947\t\tJULY\t\t\t1947\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t*>\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 43\t14\t15\t16\t17\tIS\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t20\t30\t31\t\t ri %¦ THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS % V WEATHFS RAINSKOV/ERS Variable elouriinesî, mo.':ly cloudy.Widely scattered rairsho-wers ami ¦thu nderfhovvere tonight.oarlj, Friday morning, and Friday evening.Tr inperature.n yesterday : Maximum 87, minimum 62.Year ago: Maximum 74, minimum 34.Established 189).PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY.JULY 17, 1947.Fifty-First Year Pi World News In Brief Huntingdon, Que., July 17.\u2014 \u2014The July 23 Huntingdon provincial by-election became a straight two-way fight today as nominations closed yesterday with the entering of only two names\u2014those of Mrs.Mae L.O\u2019Connor.Liberal, and John Gilles Rennie, Union Nationale.There had been reports that an independent candidate, possibly Henri Turcot, defeated Union Nationale candidate in the 1944 general election, might run.Yesterday\u2019s nomination makes Mrs.O\u2019Connor the first woman candidate in a provincial election since women received the right to vote in the province some years ago.Several women have been candi-datese for seats in the federal field.The Huntingdon by-election was necessitated by the death of Mrs.O\u2019Connor\u2019s husband.* * * Montreal, July 17.\u2014®\u2014\u201cOur investigation has led us to believe that the stowaway lost his life at the hands of a group of assassins,\u2019\u2019 declared Deputy Police Director Hilaire Beauregard yesterday, speaking of the Quebec.Provincial Police probe into the death of a stowaway aboard the Canadian cargo ship, Maria G.Then he added: \u201cBut we haven't been able to prove it as yet.\u201d The stowaway, tentatively identified as C.H, Heilmeier, a Shanghai restauranteur, was found dead aboard the vessel last April and buried at sea off the coast of India.Then the ship, which sailed from Saint John last January for the Far East, continued her journey to her home port here where she arrived last Saturday and immediately came under thç attentions of the Quebec Provincial Police.* * + Rome, July 17.\u2014 the critic, asked whether make a statement on foreign exchange position.The Minister replied with observation that he had said se\\Y eral times that he felt no useful\u2019 purpose could be served by frequent statements on that situation.He then recalled that he had made an extensive statement on the ex-i change position in his budget! speech when he said that this posi-l tion could not be improved by dol-l lar devaluation.\u201cThat still holds good today,\u201d he! went on.He had seen frequent reports in the press that the dollar was, to bO; reduced in value but these were! \u201ccompletely without foundation\u201d! and he had no intention of recom-j mending any such action.London, July 17\u2014(Reuters) \u2014, Pondit Jawaharlal Nehru, vice-president of India\u2019s Interim Gov-1 îirment, was reported by New] Delhi radio tonight to have resign'd, \u201cDifferences of opinion\" were mid to have caused his resignation, ;he radio- added,\tI CREW DIES IN PLAIN CRASH London, July 17.\u2014(Reuters) \u2014All members of the crew were killed and 12 passengers were injured when a British Overseas Airways Corporation aircraft hound from London to Calcutta crashed at Shaibah airdrome, near Basra, Iraq, last night, a B.O.A.C.official slated in London today.No passengers were killed.The plane circled Basra and Shaibah airdrome for 2,2 hrs.in extremely bad visibility and crashed while landing at Shaibah.The plane left Cairo yesterday afternoon for Basra.Jag Jirwan Ram.Indian Minister of Labor, returning from consultations with the British Government was among the passengers.Alberta Has Say Against Freight Hike Brief of More Than 10.-000 Words Setting Forth Stand of Social Credit Government to be Presented Today.Ottawa, July 17\u2014(F\u2014Alberta's major submission in opposition to railway freight-rate increase was to be presented today to the Board of Transport Commissioners.A brief of more than 10,030 words setting forth the stand of the Social Credit Government was to be read to the commissioner?at the national rate inquiry by Prof.Andrew Stewart, head of the University of Alberta's Department of Economies, In line with statements made by Premier Manning at the boardV regional sessions in Edmonton, the submission was expected to express outright opposition to | rate increases for the Prairie Pro-; vinee ut*til rate \u201cdiscriminations\" j reacting against it had been ad-j justed.Before the Alberta brief wa.-dealt with.President H.H, Han-inam of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, took the witness stand for the third day to complete evidence dealing with agriculture\u2019- oppositi «1 to the lifting of rates, Mr, Hannam told (be board ye.- could be made to work.The United States proposal for a veto-free conference of eleven states to begin work on the Japanese treaty was announced yesterday, It is a radical departure from European peace-making procedures in two respects.In the first place the conference would make decisions by a two thirds vote, with or without concurring votes of the big powers.In the second place the treaty drafting would be done not alone by the great powers but by seven jother nations as well, each'with a ; primary interest in the Japanese [settlement.I The countries which the United ! States proposed for participation a;\\: the big four of the Far East\u2014 YU: United States, Britain, China, and Russia\u2014plus Canada, the Philippines, India, Australia, New j Zealand, France and the Nether- Collision Of Warship Aiiclj , Freighter Off Halifax Port Sixteen Others Injured In Head-on Crash Between Micmac, Built-For-Speeri Destroyer, and 10.000.-Ton Freighter Yarmouth County in Dense Fog \u2014 Search Continues For Missing Men.By R.A.J ELLISON, Canadian Press Staff Writer.Halifax, July I 7\u2014'®\u2014I he battered and unidentified body of a rating was found early today in the crumpled bow of the Canadian destroyer Micmac raising the death toll to six and lowering the missing list to five with 16 others injured in yes- 'T ! v : n terday\u2019s head-on collision between the warship and the 1 0,000- make it a day -he.: ton freighter Yarmouth County in dense fog oil Halifax Harbor.1 W' A1., 1,\u2019i: l- : A naval spokesman said that a search of the wreckage is con-! By the Daily Ex n tinuing in the hope of finding some of the other missing men.j Bnions iavor a woa The force of impact did relatively little damage and caused r(,J .A\tW0£ j; no casualties aboard the tough-sided freighter but pushed up n:i;: a: d : the deck structure of the thin-skinned, built-for-speed destroyer , \u2019\t' i.for 50 feet like an accordion, twisted the forward gun turret pi c ent csonnnic cri askew crushing ratings under shattered deck beams and spilling others into the sea.ffoth naval and men /P)- want - of - confidence motto® and which would precipitate a general election should the vote be lost.The C.C.F.motion, supported by hould the nil ire Opposition in the House Princes.) Eiiitab\t: ; 1 '«1\twedding\tbe\tat the time, as\tked the G\tovc-rnment a big one, wi.\th tlai\ticing in\tthe\tto consider \u201cin\tmediately\tthe qtr - street, and I'uev\tot\u2019ks\til nignt, or a\t\ttion of inerea^\tes for vc\terang a.;d ¦.\u2022finpie fitilc ;wU\tir wit\th only a\t\tv :r widow.\".?\t!r.King ?\taid it v.us thousand gus;!.best dlverwarcl\tand\tino mxx\tnu-\tsonu-thing wit mem hors \\v:r\tii which I in svir.i\tic and all athy, but I nis uus : t :.y\tVCl.i\tv gl\"mor\tde -\tsomething whi\tch would\tlave to be bate waxed hoi\tover\tBrimm\u2019ô\ti '\u2022 a -\tconsidered by\tthe Coven\tment.cup,, today and\tE nill\tcd ovtr\t\tOnly a f w c\tf the he-fQ\t\u2022 veterans\u2019 the lettei.-t -th \u201cIf Princess have a qui; .win\tEli^l\tr column cth wire nd n v\u2019\tto\taffairs estima af the adjourn Before the\tes had be two - mi¦\ten pas.d lute long a lot of in nuy\t; 1 : i i 4 .\t* \u2022 irniyb\ti.\tnnil\u2019-ding of Li\th r- ) \u2018 Q1 f?p cl \u2022\t¦ signalled would enroi:r;':;\t1)\t» J cany\tOil\tÙ.* Cow rarm\t\t\u2022y in Die working ha.d,\u201d\t\\ Y\t\t\tcun fid cnee vnt\t,\t,, i .r n .r\tthe Oppo- tory worker vv sr : ,1\t\trote\tu the D\t\u2022 u J\tsit ion scats wc lag Hoitsc or-\tre i mn;y\u2014 ling lie arc\t-i'.-.p morn-theee rie- id Mi tin \\\\ ; ¦chant marine men said that the death London.July ¦cles said rod' Edinburgh i i .ely to bn enr toll would have been heavier if the captains of the two ships Plrlip M had not acted skillfully when the collision was inevitable The ships struck a glancing blo\\v*___________________________________ pert-to-port.A naval spoke.-man !\t*\t: Q irlflrTY I ' \u2014r anaua s cu ,\t, could now be C0UP!* E1\u201c who served wi ling with a.i Commonwealtl P pcoi le f r-j Second W ;Y amid bmnbj External Affairs M f r eve.,Y T,surent said negotiatic i ma.lest af-; Canadian and Newfour .litnolo in the: {rations investigating po is,\ti for the island colony, h reached a stage where .__f/P)_Court! statement can be mad at the Duke i Trade Minister Mad m m, ! on Lift irn he in .1.\u2019 El in Continued on P.igc ,J The Day In Parliament Continued on Page 5 By The Canadian Press TODAY The Commons will consider departmental estimates.The Senate will sit.A C.C.F.motion, described by Prime Minister Mackenzie King as want of confidence in the government, wats defeated in the Comblons by a vote of 84-54; the* de-feaied motion ached the *¦ ¦¦ct ments to consider immediately the question of increase.-, for veterans and war widows: Donald Fleming (PC\u2014Toronto Eglinton) call-e Jot a Ro.tal Commission to study veterans housing generally; Defence Minister Claxton said the Canadian general service badge now could be issued to Canadian ¦ who served with any other British Commonwealth or Allied forces in the Second World War; Trade Minister MacKinnon aid choquir governing payment on a 10-eent adjustment Jn barley were to be mailed Friday; Reconstruction Minister Howe criticized as \u201cserious\u201d arrangements by the Ontario Government to fly 7,000 United Kingdom immigrants to Canada.¦ The Senate pageed the'redistribution bill increasing Commons membership from 245 ro 253 teats.to-poi seifi that if the destroyer had been! turned sharply just before the col-! lision the freighter would have cut her in half.Cmdr, J.C, Littler,! D.S.C., of Victoria, on the bridge j of the Micmac decided \u2014 in the split seconds he had to make a deci- ; sif n\u2014to veer as clc.se to the; freighter\u2019s towering side as he could, hoping at be.-t to strike a glancing blew.That is what hap-1 pened.The cause of the collision was j being probed in a-preliminary in-| ve.-ligation but many of the quest-j tions being asked in naval and merchant ma: inn circles will probably ! not be answered until a formal in-1 quiry\u2014probably a court martial\u2014 held.For instance, the Miemac isi known to have carried the very latest in radar devices which are designed to pierce fog and pick up obstructions.It has.been reported.the radar was operating when the 2.000-ton Canadian - built tribal entered the fog bank.She had steamed to sea caily in the morning for trials preli*i nnnary to going on a summer cruise with ships of the Atlantic squadron.She marie her trials in clear weather, possibly about 10 miles off Sambro Light at the en* ; trance to the harbor.But returning she ran into a thick belt of fog fringing the coa;' but outside the harbor.She had just entered the fog bank and was decreasing speed when the colli-1 ?ion occurred.None of the freighter or destrov-ly crew interviewed reported on whether the ships were blowing alarms at the time of the cuU l.sion, 1 hey all told a similar story of being .suddenly jolted and at fnvt thinking they had run aground.Then the freighter crew heard crif.> from tlfr deck of the dc- troyer but the fog was?so t h i o k t jo y ha d d i c u 11 y in ever,1 making out it was a warship that was involved, Local Man On Micmac Unhurt A Sherbrooke man was\tj among the crew rif the des-\tl( troyer Micmac, which wan\t|\t( severely damaged in a colli-\t|\t(, si on with a freighter off Halifax Harbor early today\ti that took a toll of six lives, with five other seamen miss-\ti R a i a j N i n u/ ques governing pay me adjustment on bs Continued on Pag< ^orces ion said of a 10.ley for kj nit The local seaman was Leading Stoker Stewart Mnc-Hae, 22-yea r*old son of Mr.and Mrs.George MacRae, 61 Champlain street.He telephoned his family terfay that he was unharmed, although \u201cshaken up a bit.\u201d FINAL RF.ADING TO DISTRIBUTION BIIIL Ottawa, July 17.\u2014(CP)-~ The Commons yesterday gave third and final reading to a government bill redefining the boundaries of many of Canada\u2019s constituencies and increasing the House membership from 245 to 2bJ, effective in the next general election.An amendment by John T.Hackett (PC \u2014 Stan-stead) that would have deleted a section changing the name of the Ottawa district riding of Wright to Gatineau wag ruled out of order, Greek Rebels tli\"!-.(he* :-t ate merits ma !« flirt pib.-üiici!- indicated that of the eight battalions com-ig the invading guerrill* were compered of \u201cfor.ivns did not specify the rva» lily of the \u201cforeigners.\u2019\u2019 rnment sources previously charged, however, that, the said to have fit ruck across Albanian border contained ents of \u201can international GREEK GUERILLA the iat ful iC vilinuc about Iff n The w\tay for\tthe attack 'vas paved by\t¦ a hear;\t/ artillery bom- bard ment\t, of gue\trrilla forces in an area\tincluding\tthe villages of Kato, F\t'edina.\tAnn Elatohori, Pnlcolout\ta and A-\t-prange!') , scat- tried afi\tmg the\tslope?of Mt.via ml ici.Greek\twar plan\tp?.«upponted the A Continued on Page j INDEX Pago 2\u2014Theatre News I\u2019age 3\u2014City News Page 4\u2014Editorials Paue 3-\u2014General News I\u2019atie 6\u2014Classified Ads.I\u2019iiKe 7\u2014The Trading Post Comics Page 9 \u2014Women\u2019s Page Page 11\u2014Townshigs' News Comics T Page 16\u2014Spurts\u2019 News lacking government forces by [ \u2022afing guerrilla positions.The only ét ions resistance wtus ported in Elatohori and A pran-'¦>?, where more than 300 guer-las were said to have been wiped iV: Military sources said that, gov- Typical of the guerillas now r-rnm: nt troop quickly followed fighting Government troops in [up the guerrilla withdrawal and j not Ihwestcrn Greece is the ona i were eliminating rearguard units above.This guerilla was wearing [leg to cover the ictreat.\ta U.S.Army blouse when his pic» M-»:ur.vr.> Napoleon Zcrva?, tun was taken at the Greek frow \u2022Minister of Public Order, declared tier village of Kastanolitoik -****\u2014*- X Two EN OLLYWOOD - -WJ Erskme ¦ Johnson MIA SUM ¦ CorrcapeiMlent g ¦JlTi Bleep\u2014the faucet keeps a-drippin\u2019 f and I just can\u2019t sleep.\u2019* And just when we got rid of j Richard and his blankety-blank j door, too.\u201cBloop Bleep\u201d is like ! \u201cRichard.\u201d Everyone is hearing it i and humming it and cursing it in I Hollywood.It will probably hit i your town next.It\u2019s on five different records, j including one by Danny Kaye,1 but the record out-selling all others has Loesser singing it himself.\u201cI guess,\u201d says Frank, \u201cI\u2019ve got I a voice that sounds like a leaky I faucet.\u201d VERSATILE TUNESM1TH ; ON HER TOES 1 BACKGROUND ON A FAUCET July 17.And Frank is such a good song-i writer, too.\u201cPraise the Lord and : Pass the Ammunition\u201d was a Hollywood, July 17.\u2014\u201cBloop Loesser hit.Romantic people have Bleep.\u201d\tsent him fan mail for writing such All I hear is that song and I : tunes as \u201cTwo Sleepy People,\u201d \u201cI just can\u2019t think.\tDon\u2019t Want to Walk Without ; \u201cBloop Bleep\u2014Bloop Bleep.\u201d You, Baby,\u201d \u201cIn My Arms,\u201d and l It\u2019s driving me crazy.It\u2019s pro- \u201cThey\u2019re Either Too Young or I bably driving you nuts, too\u2014that Too Old.\u201d ode to a leaky water faucet writ- But now Frank is getting fan] ten by Frank Loesser, \u201cBloop .mail from plumbers because of j ; \u201cBloop Bleep.\u201d ¦-¦;- ! I guess it\u2019s because he just can\u2019t i kM 9 KT11! O IS ¦ ¦ ¦ 9 g pr.; resist the pixie in himself now and' THE NEW\tH Premier: THEATRE law B.9.9 9 9 H 9 9 H\u2019\u2019 NOW UNTIL SAT.By Popular Request One of the Most then.A few years back Frank! j sneaked \u201cI Got Spurs That Jingle,] Jangle, Jingle\u201d on unsuspecting I ] America.Everybody, of course, think- ] | Frank got the \u201cBloop Bleep\u201d idea' r one night from a leaky faucet.He] [ said it himself on a radio shrrtv ^ the other night.\u201cBut to be honest,\u201d he whis- BBN AMES WILLIAMS\u2019 MAGNIFICENT BEST-SELLER IN GORGEOUS TECHNICOLOR! Unusual Pictures in Screen History!, pered, \u201cI\u2019ve never been kept awake by a leaky faucet.I just thought of it.\u201d \u201cBloop Bleep\u2014Bloop Bleep.\u201d 1 wish he hadn\u2019t thought of it HOLLYWOOD POT POURRI Dana Clark is unhappy with his contract at Warner Bros, and DDED I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1947 MARBLETON | Mr.and Mrs.Milton Currier M;ss Helen Leslie, of St.John\u2019s,! two children, June and Russel, of Newfoundland, is spending a few; Worcester, Mass., Mrs.C.B.Cook days with her aunt, Mrs.Edith' and Miss S.Cook, of Beebe, and Parsons, and Rev.J.W.Harrison, j Mr.and Mrs.Lee Brown and Mr.Miss Kathleen Thornleo has re-Bernard Laberll, of Stanstead, turned home from Lacolle, where were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Roy ! she has been the guest of her sis- j Weston.They all motored to ter, Mrs.Douglas Rodgers, and Quebec City accompanied by Mrs.Mr.Rodgers.Roy Weston and two children, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Silver, of Carol and George.\tWestmount, have been recent1 Recent guests of Dr.and Mrs.guests of Mrs.Silver\u2019s parents,-Elliott included Dr.and Mrs.A.Canon and Mrs.H.0.Belford, at i McBurney, of Langley Prairie, ! St.Paul\u2019s Parsonage.B.C., Miss Chambers, of Van- Mr.Mewburn Hetherington ! couver.B.C., and Mr.and Mrs.and Miss Mildred Leach, of Mon-John McBurney, of Sawyerviile.treal, were week-end guests of the : Mr.and Mis.Gerald Bishop and former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.daughter, Sheila, of Sherbrooke, ; William Hetherington.accompanied by Mr.Ind Mrs.H.Mr.H.S.Hunt, of Montreal, H.Bishop, motored to Clear Lake has been a recent guest of his' and enjoyed a picnic there, ; father and sister, Mr.G.P.Hunt i Mr.and Mrs.George McDon- and Miss Florence Hunt, aid and two children, Marylin and Miss Marion Lowell, of Watcr-Gerry, and Mi-.s Betty Lou Bish- ville, is spending a few days as: op, at Red Mountain, were callers the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Rich-; at the home of Mr.and Mrs, H.ard Thorneloe.j H.Bishop.\tRev.J.W.Harrison, Mrs.Par- The remains of Mrs.Glenvill ] sons, Miss Leslie, Mrs.John Mor-Staples were brought here, her an and Mrs.Clifford Weyland : former home, for interment in St.| motored to Danville, where they Paul\u2019s Cemetery.She died at the called on Rev.W.W.Smith and home of her son-in-law and : Mrs.Smith at St.Augustine THETFORD MINES Gerry P wants out.Edward G.Robinson istar, according to studio officials just bought a summer home five] who signed her up for role in \u201cThe minutes from his winter home.] Man from Texas.\u201d They say he The summer house is halfway be tween his Beverly mansion and the beach, .M-G-M has three writers working on a movie idea for Gable and Rooney, J.Arthur Rank, by the way, offered M-G-M $400,OCO to borrow Gable for an English film.On top of his regular salary, yet.THE FAMOUS GILBERT AND SUL-LIVAIN MELODIES in Uw Year\u2019s Prize Musicàl Surprise! \u201cGIRL ON THE SPOT,\u201d with Lois COLLIEIR, Jrés BARKER, Fuzzy KNIGHT, Geo.! acting* lately.She runs LODENZ, Ed.BROPHY.Latest World Events.Performances 1:30 to 5; 6 :30 to 11.do with it.daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Hebert rectory, also on the Elliott fami- Biard, at Longueil.\tly at the Antique Shop.\t1 have a good mind to get my-] other relatives, and friends in this Mrs.M.Browning is a guest of Mrs.Maurice Stokes and Mrs.self a Flit gun and go to work on ] district.Mrs.F.C.Weston.\t-Wells Bishop, of Bury, were cal- the RKO preso department.For] Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse White Mr.and Mrs, Harrison Brown- ling on Mr.and Mrs.William the past couple of week?! Fve been and daughter, Mrs.Alvi Wilkin, nig and little son, Mr.and Mrs.Hetherington.\ti reading their pre-opening adver- and Mr.Wilkin, were over night Clinton Weston and two daugh- Miss Margaret Bartlett, of tisements for the new picture, guests of Mrs.Jane Scott and Mr.ters, Priscilla and Shirley, have j Sherbrooke, spent the week-end i \u201cCrossfire.\u201d\tand Mrs.Willie Scott recently, returned from a few days stay! at Groveside Farm, the guest of] 1 think these ads 'are pretty Mr.Carl Bishop, of Bishopton, at Breeches Lake.\ther mother, Mrs.W.E.Bartlett, stale.They employ such chewed-1 was a recent guest of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs.Guy Streeter Mr.and Mrs.Richard Thorne- over phrases a?\u201cIt's Sensational! Mrs.Gordon Simons and family and Mr.and Mrs, Raymond, loe were visitors in Sherbrooke ; It\u2019s Dynamite! It\u2019s Coming!\u201d and the McHarg\u2019s., Streeter and baby, Nora, of ! on Friday.\tj They! make it sound like just an-; Mr.and Mrs.Tyler McHarg, ! Waterloo, were calling at\tthe1 Mr.and Mrs.Walter Thorne-; other cops-and-robbers program ; Donaway home on Sunday.i Mrs.Myrtle Sweet spent Sun\t\u201e\t_____ ___0__, :\t: \u2022\t; ' day in Farnham at the home of were recent guests of Mr.and a couple of hours watching an ,r.;\u201e V\ther brother, Mr.Edwin Ingalls, Mrs.R.W.L: Thorneloe.Miss \u2022°theF well-made shoot-\u2019em-up, we and family,\tBeatrice Bishop and Miss Grace H.\u201d Miss Hilda Streeter, of Mont- Thorneloe, of Sherbroke, were ,\t^ ^ tcL you how come I m mad.real, was calling on her aunt, Mrs.' also visitors at the Thorneloe 1 .J recently saw a preview o: on Saturday after- home.\t\u2019Crosefire.Around reel two I Mrs.A.W.Bishop, Mr.and\t,°°,kl,ns,at, a Ho f' of Ottawa, called on Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Simons and the McHarg ¦-\t,\tfamily en route to Quebec City The June meeting of the Wo- ^ ^ recently, men\u2019s Missionary Society was Mr\tjirs.Gordon Simons held in the home of Mrs.Harold were ,n Quebec Citv- recent\u2019y Wright, Victoria\tStreet.Mrs.L.\tvjsiting\t},\u20acr sister, Mrs.W.Hen- Petery presided\tin the absence\td\u20acrs0,\u201c\tand Mr.\tHenderson, of Mrs.McHarg',\tpresident, me\t^jrs\tFlorence\tOlm and daugh- business of the month was trar.s-\tWelland,\tOnt., are spend- acted and accounts settled, after jno.'a few dav£> guests'of the for.which delicious refreshments were m\u201dr,s others, Mr.Finlev Mor-served by the hostess, assisted by risonj Mrs.Morrison and family.Mrs.S.Simons and nttle Mi>s A number from here attended Helen Mathers, Kathleen smith the jameison-Adey reception and Shirley Canning.\th\u20acld in Kinnear\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Howard McHarg has returned from the U.S.A., where she- visited her sister in Littleton, N.H., and her brother in Sommer- ] ville, Mass., Mr.John Johnston returned with her.Mr.Harold Harvey hooked the largest catch of the season las: Sunday.Mr, and Mrs.Stewart Hodge and family have left to spend their summer holidays at Stada-conna and Shawville.Mr.and Mrs.Willie Hill, of New York City, are spending a 1 few days as guests of Mr.and ; Mrs.George Donaghy.Mrs.Clara Hill is a guest at the same home.Mrs.M.Briggs, of Blackie.Alta., and Mrs.R.Davidson, of Sherbrooke, are guests at the Simons\u2019 home, and are visiting anu ivirs.waiter inorne-w't i-vjj.-auu-iLMj.nia yiugiam Hoe and their two little sons, By-1 picture.In effect, they say to the! ton and Wayne,, of East Angus, customer, \u201cIf you feel like killing E.Donaw: noon.s WMOfi Today Until Saturday! Robert Taylor in his first postwar role! HEPBURN Imim 2nd Feature! ANN SOTHERN in \u201cUndercover Maisie\u201d with Barry Nelson REX TODAY- SATURDAY tion executive hasn\u2019t got the moxie to advertise it for what it is.Even in^ terms of dollars and cents, I think he\u2019s a chump.My gueîis as a showman is that this! \u2018fraidy-cat policy will cost this! movie at least a million domestic ] at the box office.A smart and I ABERCORN Callers at the Pay no home were i\t.\t' Y\t4ina i a iiKe to see crossfire \"i Leslie, of St.John\u2019s, i\"\"''\tu 'VY \u2019 1 a ^ to a ^ of people.I think an i, who spent a few wa?\t11 wlth box,n8 &'l°ves, occasional departure from pas-.\u2019\tPen\" a Iew not dancing pumps.\tsion, platitudes and popcorn can The following visitors from the.\ti Mrs.Worth Bishop, Mrs.\tWilliam wood picture which had ttie\tguts\t-o, literate\tjob\tof pre-selling\tit\twould United States were entertained\ti Hetherington and Miss Phyllis ' J!e Y'YUY i e 11 ° tne\tan
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