Sherbrooke daily record, 7 septembre 1961, jeudi 7 septembre 1961
[" r THE WEATHER Sunny with a few cloudy \\ periods this afternoon; risk of thundershower» this evening; mainly sunny on Friday; little change in temperature; Low tonight and high Friday 60 and 80.IjecbroofeePailuBecotd 10 11 17\t18 mi Established 189 7 Price : 5 Cents U-N.race A/ew hats thrown in ring MONTREAL (CP)\u2014Two new7 candidates for the leadership of the Union Nationale party Wednesday raised to six the number of announced aspirants to the top provincial opposition post.The final deadline for nominations is midnight tonight\u20141 exactly two years to the day, since the death of Maurice Du-: plessis, founder and virtual monarch of the party.The leadership will be decided at the UN convention to be held at Quebec City Sept.21-23.The latest candidates to throwj their hats in the ring are Yves Gabias and Maurice Hebert\u2014 both lawyers with long - time connections with the Union Nationale.Mr.Gabias, 44, succeeded; Premier Duplessis as UN legis-' lature member for Trois-Rivi-\t'\t.eres and a petition to unseat1 him from that post is still be- TROOPS HEAD FOR FIRES \u2014 Preparing for the train trip to i fore the courts in Quebec City.I Newfoundland\u2019s fire scene are (left) Corporal Julien Pelle-\tan underground sll0t The petition was filed by Fer-itier.Sherbrooke, P.Q., member of 2nd Field Ambulance of the wi(hin tw0 weeks |ennedy an.nand Duchaine, a Liberal mem-!Medical CorPs and Officer-Cadet Gaston Brosseau of Granby, |nounced Tuesday the United ber defeated by Mr.Gabias in the June 1960 provincial elec tion.Mr.Hebert, a 36 - year - old Montreal criminal lawyer and unsuccessful Progressive Con- SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 7.]9bl May free regulars for Berlin duty Sixty-Fifth Year Storm clouds gather \u2014 \u2022 .Ottawa resumes reservists/»?»/ on notice session U.S.test in two weeks By JACK BELL WASHINGTON \u2014 (AP) \u2014 The prevailing op-nion within the Kennedy administration is that Soviet nuclear tests are aimed at developing anti-missile rockets.informed members of Congress said Wednesday.Congressional leaders whor\u2014 have participated in W h i t e n°f House discussions pro i dieted that the United OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) -\u2014 Parliament today resumed its longest session in history beneath gathering international storm clouds.The Commons, which already\u2014- had sat a record K>7 days »t Wednesday.Although both do-the July 13 summer adjourn e.ijned comment on whether the ment, reassembled to tackle 11,1 Progressive Conservative ami agenda which may keep it busy liberal parties will adopt a hi-until mid November Phe Sen partisan stand on foreign policy, ate resumes its sittings next m,- p0arson told reporters: WASHINGTON \u2014-(AP).\trhursday\t\u2022\u2022in a critical situation like 1 he U.S.Army appeal 'il\t\u2022\t1 he marathon Commons ses t|u.0M(i today we want to keep ed today to be wheelin'\u2019 If I / I/\"\t/sien was scheduled to re start at'ajj much unity as possible within tour National Guard infan * ,WI 1 IV,Wf IC j;:\tKlvr\t|\"h- country - try and armored divisions\tI\t\u2022 I I\t,''nts'on \u2018\u2019vor MAY CHANGE LAW ¦ .\t?\tif* m\tf ^s5 s-J Berlin and the resumption of mi- .\t,\t.\t, ., into position to free régula, USiUcCIQGU clear weapon tests.Nil's set Hie A,\"',nK ,u\u2019w logislalmn which army divisions for move\t'tone of their fall sittings with ,nay l,r inlroduced wlthln .,lu> ment overseas, if the Ber- _\t^\t_\ta timely two da\\ foreign affairs nrxt fcw w,'l\u2018ks is 8 l>«ssible lin crisis becomes acute.QH COUTSQ\tTl>«' .n-vernnlent :i|MU>'«K«r '-cv.sHm of the Imnugra- The four guard divisions\tufls t.0 (., r d mako all mn Act.Amendments to the 2(ith Infantry of Mbs ! MUM/\t7\"\".» ^ saebusetts.the 28th Infantrv : ' «'¦a vropt toward tlie Cult ol up of end detence preparations whjph\t, Jh j ' , t of Pennsylvania, the 32nd \"exico today as it un.i'-le to de ;\"'d a modérât,\u2019 uu-reasc in N(.|V ,7 nlllv ho mado j\u201e ,|,e Infantry of Wisconsin andi111^ ^ was lu IhnkI Muxioo \u2022ll\u2018\t\u2019,l' * s ln,l^l,(\u2019ut ,\tcurrent session depending upon to the nort.huesl or the US\th in c M,n,ster Du-tenbaker hmv s()on thp\tPre.r.ulf coast to the north and'east.h\">'fd 0\u2019P«»s,t on Loader Pear (.(,iv r t from (he cial r S Wi-iihei- Um-.-io f,,,-,, son on the Internationa situa-\t, , r.' oi.u.hi hint.ai loie\t| ,,,\t,\t, i, committee it formed to study casiers s-ii.t r u in u is evoe.-i.,i',,0n 1,1 a hall hour private a U\t, lasui.s sam i aiia was espeiieu\t*\toperations of the act.to brush both northeast Yucatan _______________________ nc antry of Wisconsin and the 49th Armored of Texas \u2014 were put on notice Wed overlooked the possibility|nesday that they face pos that the Russians could fire off[sible calls to federal duty States a.serie® of shots, get tht scj United States has little technical information on the Russian detonations.The fourth blast in the new Soviet test series was touched off Wednesday, the Atomic Energy Commission reported Wednesday night.The president expects to have within five days through intelli The\" winds\" contral-y to their^ed all the fires It was the on what the Russlans arc UP ,0-usual practice remaLd brisk heavy rain of the summer SEEK MISSILE-KILLER during the night and there wasiand has not been followed by no word early today on how fheia'or6-evacuation progressed or wherei\u2019™0''^ THAN FIRE the fire was.\tDeputy Resources Minister The village is without tele- ®\u2019uart Pe\u2019ers.stationed at the Gatineauiphone service.\t!lire coordination centre in Gan- 1 Late Wednesday night the fire dfT\u2019 sa\u2018d Wednesday night the| for the second time since he arrived here Wednesday on a four-day state visit to Russia.The Soviet news agency Tass described the talks, which covered the international situation and Soviet-Indian relations, as a \u201cbroad and frank exchange.\u201d Nehru earlier met Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev and placed a wreath on the Lenin-There is some thought thatiStalin mausoleum in Red the Russians may be trying outjSquare.a new system of detonating! Nehru opened his visit by tell-their bombs.But the weight of ing his Russian hosts that any opinion is that they are seekinglone who started a a missile-killer.\twould be guilty of In this connection, some! madness.\u201d tionale with a press conference village of about 300, facing Ter-icould be \u2019îept; from destroying Mayor Nadeau y es t e r d a y was about three miles from Ter-|chief danger in the Terrence-jmembers of Congress said itj He made the statement at a opened his campaign for the'renceville and was also posing'ville area was from smoke, not was significant that Kennedy dinner gathering, including Ni-leaders-hip' of the Union Na-a threat to Grand le Pierre, a,fiTe; ,H,e w35 confident the fireihas not committed h i m s e 1 f kita Khrushchev, after arriving against the later resumption of here on a mission to appeal for atmosphere tests.They saidk meeting between the Soviet such shots would be necessary|Premier and President Kennedy to determine the effectiveness;!0 preserve world peace, of any anti-missile rocket.BROUGHT LETTER The president\u2019s advisers havej Nehru and Ghana\u2019s President -|Kwam Nkrumah, who also ar- in Montreal at which he asked for a betterment of the financial status of the municipalities.Mayor Nadeau called for an- renceville across a two-mile in-j*3uddlnS,®\\ let at the head of the bay.\t| Describing the situation Wed- IS STARK REMINDER'\tinesday, he said: \u201cWith winds The Terrenceville fire, a stark1\t^ou ^ave retreat reminder that despite shorterfand\t^re lake over-\u201d nual statutary grants to the days and cooler weather New-! cities from the province based foundland\u2019s fires are not over, on the number of citizens iniwas reminiscent of a score of the municipality and the street i blazes that terrorized the prov-mileage within the municipaljince in a hit-and-miss pattern area.\t{all summer.Mayor Nadeau estimated that! in each case, women and chil-this would cost the province |dren clustering around a few some $75,000,000 annually ofjpersonal belongings, fled by its close to one billion dollar {boat or road while the men stay budget.\t{behind to keep the flames away Mayor Nadeau repeated his from homes, favoring of a master highway! An early morning weather replan which would be financed {port said northeast winds would over a period of thirty years as {continue today, gusting some-the roads would be in use for at times to 35 miles an hour.This least this length of time.jwas considered the worst direc-\u201cSuch a highway plan would;tion for Terrenceville.Rain, help to decentralize industries Hero of plane crash dies from injuries TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Jim Roe, a 26-year-old Kingston, Ont., pilot who crash - landed a burning plane two weeks ago in Greenland and saved his passengers, died in hospital here early today.rived Wednesday, carried a let.ter outlining the appeal from the conference of non - aligned countries in Belgrade.In a speech at a Kremlin dinner, Nehru said, \u201cin our times Roe\u2019s entire body was burned:Jim Roe did.\u201d when he piloted his amphibious; p{0e was lining up the plane Otter plane to earth while hang-ifor a landing on the lake when mg half outside the burning!the heat in the smoke - filled cockpit.\t{cockpit became unbearable.He Co - pilot Harris Robinson;eased himself onto the wing and, was slightly burned but the four wjth his body half - shielded by-Danish passengers escaped in-{the cockpit door, he leaned inwill seek new means of aidingjjury when the plane was envel-!side to handle the controls.Canadian exporters during a °'>ed \u2019n Rame after the landing\t- Sonderstrom, in our century to start a war \u2018nothing short of fabulous.\u201d against anyone would be the ul-The co - pilot, recuperating at timate madness.\u201d his Gander home from severe In his own speech at the din-leg burns, said in an interview!ner, Khrushchev said an active Wednesday that \u201cI wouldn\u2019t be {effort from everyone\u2014including here today nor would our pas- neutrals\u2014was needed to achieve!\u2019?rce The troops facing the Rus-jsengers but for the heroic thingipeace and repeated a Soviet calljs\u2018ans ln \u2019be critical weeks or national guard with a mi clous of former army personnel.There also are in each state rc serve units of the army, air force and navy.\u201cThey will begin an intensi fied training program immedi ately in order to increase their combat readiness,\u201d the army said.The divisions and the individual units, combat and support types, will be reinforced to bring them to near full strength.Total strength of these formations now stands at about 96,-000, Some 52,000 reservists will be assigned or attached to them to bolster their ranks.15 DAYS NEEDED Orders to put these measures into effect went out Wednesday and army officials estimated the four divisions, rated among the finest in the guard, could be brought close to full strength .in about 15 days.new war; Infantry divisions total 13,700 \u201cultimate men and armored divisions M, 600 men.When asked if the four divisions will be called into active service, an army spokesman said \u201cit depends on the world situation.\u201d State Secretary Dean Rusk told NATO last month the United States is prepared to put six additional divisions into Europe if the Russians seem bound to force a military showdown over Berlin.Five U.S.infantry and armored divisions now are in West Germany and a small force of 6,500 is in Berlin.Defence Secretary Robert McNamara is reported to have asked the army if it could be in a position to send six divisions abroad by mid November.If a decision is made to rein- iOQ join search for 4 boys TRENTON, N.S (Cl\u2019) A ground search by more than HK) men continued today for four The most important immediate items for discussion, however, are the bulk of flic 1961-62 spending estimates.Priority is expected to be given to passage of the external affairs and defence department estimates, but tong, contentious debate could also occur over the estimates of such departments as finance, defence production, health, la-TRENTON, NS (CP) Aihor and transport.Weathermen expected slow m ! ground search by more than Moi Other measures awaiting par- tensification as ( aria entered1\t,\t, , , t ?liamentarv action include a cov- ,,\t,,\t,\t,\t,, , ,, men continued today for four '\t, Ud the southeastern (iiilf of Mexico.\t'\ticrnment bill requiring unions Forecasters declined to pro ;,)0ys missing in woods around and corpoa|jong t0 make pub-jeet Carla's path beyond Adv the Trenton Airport.\t{tic their annual financial re- ries, but they warned all inter An air search was started ports, final passage of a new ests along the Gulf of Mexico Wednegcl but ,uspended later civil Service Act, legislative to keep posted on the latest in ,\t'\t[proposals on the new fedcral- formation.\tin the day.A search and !cscuc|pr0vjncjaj lax d(,B| and jjpp, .{spokesman said the woods arc still to be spelled out to pepare so thick it is unlikely anything for Canada\u2019s centennial in 1907.turther can he done from the\t-:- oir unies* the seareh switches to a new area.Twelve - year - old Sydney Smith, his brother Ronald, 10, Andrew MacNeil, 7 and Billy Farrell, H, disappeared Tuesday morning when they left on a bottle hunting expedition around the airport.Since then there has been no trace of them Dief opens bank OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Prime Min ister Dicfcn baker officially opened the new Ottawa main branch of the Royal Bank of Canada Wednesday, a $5,000,-000 lit) - foot structure at the downtown corner of Sparks and Metcalfe streets.He praised it as a building \u201crepresentative of the best, in this country,\u201d UN cars stoned Congo in for a conference of wartime al-jallead\u2019 f*16 M a s s a c h usetts, lies to conclude a German!pennsylvania\u2019 Wisconsin and and would be of great benefitjVVill Start tour to the Quebec tourist industry,\u201d OTTAWA (CP) - Trade Min- llG S3ld _____________ j ister Hees said Wednesday he Marchers arrested rested 120 ban - the - bomb!tour of Cana ABOUT That.Hear You get (t-discolored TH' KNOTS OUT/-.OPTIC /\t1 >OF THAT \\\u2014\t>-\u2014'C^^T «Ik ET (TY ntrtr ti i £ \\ :____\u2022- *,,!«*¦ % -¦A-a - f!-L Ite?InJlS OWM EYEVlITNESS^ Officers elected Thayer family annual re-union held at 4-H Camp, Derby, Vt.DERBY Vt \u2014 The Thayer field, Vt.: Mr.and Mrs.Asa old that day.Mrs.Lottie Thay-family re-union was ha d on Thayer of Piattsburgh.N Y .er of Springfield, came the Sunday, Aug.27, at the 4-H Mrs.Thayer's mother, Mrs.C.greatest distance.Camp in Derby.' Vt., with 72 H.Brown and sister.Miss Rena Mr.and Mrs.Lynn Thayer, of members and friends attending.Brown, both of Whitefield, N H.: Springfield, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.After a buffet dinner that Mr.and Mrs.James Morey and James Morey, and Mr.and Mrs.Iwas enjoyed by all the bust- children, Deena and Todd.of Andre Marcoux, of Mansonville ness meeting was conducted by Troy, Vt., their nieces, Jill and reportad the new babies born the president, Merton Thayer.Lowel Parker, of Johnson, and since last year.Delmar White-Answering the roll call were: Mrs.Donald Thayer and chil-hall, brother of Laura White-Mrs.Ethel Thayer, Harold dren, Martin, Robert and Char-hill of Brownington, a Tha\\er Thayer, Mrs.Harold Clark, son, les of Newport.\tdescendant, was the only death Wayne Clark and friend, Ronnie Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Tha-noted during the year.Hamelin, Mr.and Mrs.Ja- yer, of Coventry, Vt\u201e and Mr.It was decided to meet next mes Young all of Mansonville; Thayer's sister, Mrs.Alice year on the last Sunday of A\u201cS-Mr and Mrs.Wallace Thaver Wright, of Orleans, Vt.; Mr ust at the same place, with the and daughters, Muriel, L o i s and Mrs.Rene Monette, of Bar-secretary to notify the heads and Brenda, of West Brome; ton; Mr.and Mrs.Everett Cor-of families.|Mr.and Mrs.Allen Whitcher gill and son, Robert of Morgan The nominating committee, and Mr.Whitcher\u2019s parents, Mr Centre and nephew, Dwight Car ;Mrs Haroid Clark.Mrs.Rene and Mrs.G.C.Whitcher, of Fos- gill, of Island Pond, Vt.\tMonette and Clarence Thayer ter Roberta and Laurel Webb.Mr.and Mrs.Leon White and presented the new slate of of of East Farnham and friend daughter, Jane, of Brandford.ficers elected as follows: Presi Miss Barbara Perkins, of New- Vt., Frank White, of Fairlee, dent, George Thayer, of New port\tMr.and Mrs.John Keeler, of port, Vt.; 1st.vice-president Clarence Thayer and children Orleans, Hiram Brevort, WTnnie,1 Alice Thayer Whitcher, of Fos-Donald, Ronald and Stanley, Neil and Vera Brevort all ot ter; 2nd vice-president, Clarence Mr.arid Mrs.Arnold Thayer, Beebe, Que.; Miss Laura White- Thayer, of Coventry, Vt.; sec.-and Ira Thayer, all of Fitch hill and Clarence Morrison, of treas., Marie Thayer of New-Bay Mr.and Mrs.George Brownington, Vt.; and Mr.and port.Thayer and children Heather.Mrs.Edmund Morrison of A short program consisted of Kathrvn and Charles of New- Lennoxville, Que.\treadings by Mrs.Rene Monette, port '\tThe secretary-treasurer.Mrs Mrs.Lottie Thayer, Mrs.Wal- Mrs Lottie Thayer, of Spring- Everett Cargill, read the reports lace Thayer.Mrs.Alen Whit- -!-of the last mealing.A message cher.Mrs.Charles Brown and and poem was read from Laura Merton Thayer.The program KINGSBURY \u2014\tv.Flint, 84, of Troy, Vt., whose concluded with hymns, led by Mr.and Mrs Cyr Malboeuf.great-grandfather was Austin Miss Rena Brown closing with Valcourt, and Mr.and Mrs.Thayer.Speaking at the gather- God Be With You Till We Meet George Paquin, and daughter, jng \u2019Were Frank White, 84, a Again.and son, Chambly, were guests grandson of Austin Thayer, and The remainder of the day was of Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Malboeuf, Hiram Brevort, 81, a des- spent in swimming and visiting.Oak Terrace.\t; cendant of Phoebe Thayer, sis-1___________________ Mrs.Earl Tibbitts spent the E6AD/BUT TX6LLYOU,5lR- ^r' and Mrs' ™ r Mr.and Mrs.Robert Jameson HodJins'R°as\u2019.J®an and M,T of Stratford, Ont., Mr.Howard garet' of Denfield Ont.Mr.Corey accompanied Mr.Me Leod and Miss McLeod to Burlington to visit Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Marvin.Miss G.Phillips of Montreal, was a weekend guest at the Corey home.Mr.and Mrs.Burt Crandall Jameson, and Mrs.Ernest Hutchings, of Richmond, Miss Muriel Woodard, of New York, Mr.Douglas Gardner, Mr.and Mrs.James Gardner, and Mrs.Charles Hess of Greenlay, Mr.and Mrs.Ian McMorine, Joanne\t\u2022 _i\tj »»\t^ Carol, and Richard of Windsor, a«0DmPant,edî'1r' and ^rst' D°n; Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Rose, Mar- ald Re>l.to Bellamys Ont., for garet and Ian of Sherbrooke.the weekend t0 vislt Mr and Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Kerr were M i s s Katie Wilson, of Montreal, and Mr, and Mrs.Jack Kerr and j Labor Day weekend with M' jBALDWIN'S MILLS ! Mosher's father, Mr Carl Mo-* Mr and Mrs iIohn A|lard and daughter, Karen of Brockville, sher, Tyler Street after a holi- children have returned to their Qnt.day at his cottage here.Th ey|home in sherbrooke after spend.Tea guests of Miss Marion have now returned home.ing the summer at their cottage.Kerr were Miss Maude Auren- A recent guest of Mrs.Joesph ger and Mrs.Blanche Watson, WA IcKLOO \u2014\t[White and family was Mrs.lof Upper Melbourne, and Mr.1 Master Edwin Fowler.of Amey Lyonnais, of Judd's Mills, and Mrs.Joseph Altman of New LAWRENCE Kingsbury, has returned homel Aftcr bavjng spent the sum-jYork-\tMr' and Mrs- J Mrs.Wallace Crandall.Mr.Bruce Cockerlene has returned to Montreal, after spending his vacation at his home here.Public Works, Parliament Buildings, Quebec, until Thursday, September 21st,\t1961, at 3 P.M., daylight saving time, for the construction of a reinforced concrete bridge over river Danville, Shipton Township, county of Richmond.Site: Lockwood Bridge, range V, tot 6D.The opening of tenders will be held on September 21st, 1961, at 3 p.m.Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Works, Parliament Buildings, Quebec, for the sum of $10.00 (certified cheque or money order), not refundable.Tenders must be submitted on regular forms supplied by the Department and addressed Mrs.Clifford Vaughan visit- ln *be envelopes furnished ed her brother, Mr.McCullogh,| Tenders must be accompani in Fournier, Ont., for a days.alter spending a holiday with mer here.Mr.and Mrs.Dan GUIDE TO TELEVISION VIEWING 3\u2014WCAX\u2014Burlington 5\u2014WPTZ-FBA\u2014To Be Announced -Plottsburg\t6\u2014CBMT\u2014Montreal 12\u2014CFCF 7\u2014CHIT Sherbrooke Montreal\t8\u2014WMTW \u2014 Mount Washington THURSDAY *:00 p.m.3) Great Headlines ot Century S) News A) Bacbelor Father 7) Ti-Bunc Richard 12) Sporta 4:10 p.m.S) World of Sport» 12) C»rte Blanch* »:15 p.m.S) AUanUc Weathenns 4:20 p.m.») Sport» Scorebook 4:25 p.m.3) Weatherwtsa 7)\tLa Pcrsonnalita Bravo 4:30 Pbm.3) Newstime 5) Kartoon Kamlval 8)\tMetro 7) Tele-Bulletin 12) New» 4:40 p.m.12) Carte Blanche 4:43 p.m.2)\tDoug.Edwards and the News 5) News Report» 7) L* Meteo 4:50 p.m.7) EdlUon Sportive 12) Weather 6:55 p.m.6t Sports\u2014Doug Smith 12) Carte Blanche 7:00 p.m.3)\tJim Backus Show 5) Bugs Bunny 6:30 a.m.I) Continental Classroo 7:00 a.m.3) Test Pattern 5) Today 7:25 a.m.S) Local News 7:30 a.m.8) Today 7.45 a.m.8) Farm and Horn* 7.50 a.m.1) Program Prevlawa 6.00 a.m.3) CBS News 8:15 a.m.3) Captain Kangaroo t) Farm and Horn* 1:25 a.m.») Local Nevza 1:30 a.m.5) Today 6)\tSeven-O-One 7)\tJ'ai été Témoin 12 Tha Rifleman 7.20 p.m.8)\tTri-State News 7:30 p.m.3) Sports Spectacular 5)\tThe Third Man 6)\tSea Hunt 7)\tAllons Camper 8)\tQuick Draw McGraw 12) Sunset Theatre 7:43 p.m.7) Telephone Sonne 6:00 p.m.5)\tDonna Reed Show 6)\tSummer Circuit 7)\tLa Cle de sol 8)\tDonna Reed Show 8:30 p.m.! 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3) Love of Life 5) Truth or Consequences 7)\tAngleli Televise 8)\tCunouflase 12:30 p.m.13) Sesrch for Tomorrow 5) It Could Be You j 7) Aujourd\u2019hui, j 81 Number Please 12:45 p.m.3) Guiding Light 12:55 p.m.5) News Day Reports 1:00 p.m.3) New» Headlines 5) New»\u2014BUI Hunter 7)\tPot-Pourri d\u2019Ete 8)\tAbout Faces 1:15 p.m.3) Mixing Bowl 5) On the Local Scene 8i Montreal Matinee 1:30 p.m.3) As the World Turns 81 Montreal Matinee 8) Captain David Grief 1:35 p.m.8) Light and Lyrical 2:00 p.m.3) Face the Facts 5î Jan Murray Show 61 Chez Helene 71 Matlne Theatre 81 Day In Court 12) Meditation 2:15 p.m.8) Rio Tin Tin 5:15 p.m.3) I Married Joan 5:25 p.m.12) The Three Stooges 5:30 p.m.5)\tKartoon Karnlva) 6)\tOn Safari in Asia 7)\tPoney Exprès» 3) Early Show 5:45 p.m.3) Music Country Style 3) Greatest Headlines SI Dennis O'Keefe Show 7) Melody Ranch 12) Sports 4:00 p.m.6) Dennis O\u2019Keefe Show 6.10 p.m.3) World of Sports 5) News 12) Carte Blanche 4:13 p.m.5) Atlantic WeatHerma 6:20 p.m.his grandparents, Mr.and Mis \\|[en and family have returned MILLMELD (has.Dow, Western Avenue.L0 Springfield.Mass.Mrs.(has.Dow has returned Miss Denise Cabana has 61 Nursery School time 5) Sport» Score Book 12) Country Fair 2:30 p.m.3) Houseparty 5)\tLoretta Young Theater 6)\tOpen House 8) Seven Keya 12) Meditation 2:45 p.m.11) Country Fair 3:00 p.m.3) The Millionaire 5) Young Dr.Malona 8) Queen for a Day 11) Newsroom 12 3:30 p.m.3) Verdict 1* Your* 5)\tFrom These Root» 7)\tBonjour M»d»me 8)\tWho Do You Truit 3:55 p.m.6)\tToday 4:00 p.m.3) Brighter Day 3) Make Room for Daddy 6)\tTales of the River Bank 7)\tCine Feuilleton 4:30 p.m.3) Newstime 5) Kartoon Karjlval 6i Metro 7) Tele-Bull**ia 12) News 4:40 o.m.12) Carte Blanche 4.43 p.m.3) Lout Edward» 5)\tNews Reports J) CBC PV New* 7) La Metéo *:50 p.m.7) Edition Sportive 12) Weather 4:55 p.m.6)\tDoug Smith 11)\tCarte Blanch* 7:0* p.m.| 3) You Can Quote Me 5)\tLeave It To Beaver 6)\tSeven-O-one 7)\tLe Courrier d* 12)\tBig Four Playback 7:15 p.m.8)\tPicture Edltiow of the New» 7:20 p.m.8) Summer Playhouse 8:30 p.m.3) Route 66 6)\tPerry Mason 7)\tUne Etoile ma dit 8)\tThe Flinstone» 4:00 p.m.5) Lawless Years 7)\tClnems International 8)\t77 Sunset Strip 9:30 p.m.3) Adventure Theatre 5)\tWestinghouse Playhouse 8) Danger Man | 12) Trackdown 10:00 p.m.( 3) Twilight Zone 1 ¦>) Michael Shayne 6)\tHave Gun will Trave 8) The Detectives 12) Lock Up 10:30 p.m.j 3) Person to Person | 6) Peter Gunn ! 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La Météo 8) World's home after a visit to Morrisville Vt., where she was called owing to the illness of her uncle, Mr, Chas.Courser.Mr.and Mrs.Dow accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Fowler, of Kingsbury, to Montgomery, Vt., to attend the I Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Lear-ac-!month and Miss Helen Lear- leepted a position at a private-month attended the 30th anni- Old Home Sunday Methodist Church.at the home in Sherbrooke for several weeks.BEDFORD - Among last year's students at the Bedford High School, who are a t t e n ding out-of-town schools and colleges are Rich- versary party for Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Rothney, at Nick Dean's in Huntingville.Mr.Roddy Las-senba of Bury, was an over-GOULD\t| night guest of Mr.Everett Word has been received by Learmonth.Mr.Everett Lear-Dr.E.G.Henry of the recent| month and Miss Mildred Lear-[passing of his brother, Charles,(month were weekend guests of in Acton, Mass.\tjMr.and Mrs.Charles G.Wright Sacraments and World in a and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Walker, Word were the subjects of two jin Bury, slides and group discussions at fewjed by a certified cheque payable to the order of the Min- ______\tlister of Finance of Quebec, equal to ten per cent (10%) of the tender price, or a bid Robbins have bond issued by a bond com-! returned to Elliot Lake after ajPany and equal to the amount two-week visit at the home of!*?/ above mentioned certi-Mr.and Mrs.F.Robbins.|fled che companies and corpora- \"\t\u201e\t3\ttions\u2019 doing business as gen- Miss Glenna Ross, accompan-jera[ contractors and having ied by Miss Shirley Donaghy,!their head office in the coun-and Mr.and Mrs.Leonarddies of Compton, Richmond, Ross, of Leeds Village, spent aiSherbrooke, Stanstead, or Wol-few days in the New Egland:fei are invited to bid on this States.\t| work.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Reid; The Department does not have returned from their vaca-!bind itself to accept the low-tion at Burlington, Vt., Upperjest nor any tender.Canada Village, Ont., and at! Montreal, where they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.J.j Reid.Mr.Ed Alexander has left' Herve A.Gauvin, Deputy-Minister.the bi-monthly prayer meeting, ilCHMOND held recently st the home of Miss FrAnces Thompson h&s ard Kirwin and George Hamil Mrs.Alex Beaton.The meeting ieft for Montreal where she hasil0 iom Mrs- Alexandcr in Mair, ton, at Stanstead College; Lynn was conducted by Mr.O.Car- accepted a position with the Sask \u2019fj;om whence they will go michael.The last meeting of the geu Telephone Co\tr0, ^an lcisco, Calif., to take season will be held on Sept.7.Mr and Mrs.' Alden Clark!UPMrieSidienKe'i p v u - and family, of Sherbrooke, wereL.^.! î* p \u2019i^ri50\" h?S re\u2019 j _ (turned to Pointe Claire to re- niiDV\trecent guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.!\u201e\u201e\u201e\u201e\t____U:_» j -\u2022\t.BURY \u2014\tjA Healv\t;Sume her teaching duties there/ '\tj Miss Marueen Hogge has re-1 turned to Beaconsfield, to re-1 Baglow, at Macdonald College; Jill Patton, at the University of Varmont, Burlington; Peter MacArthur, Henry Greenwood jand Ronnie Swan, at the Tech-jnical School, at Waterloo.! Miss Annie Cook has returned from Campbell\u2019s Bay, jshe has spent a month.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Somber-!ger and family have gone to I Mystic, where they arc occupying their new home, recently purchased from the estate of 'Raymond Sulley.Mrs.E.Whitehead has returned to her home, after hav-where ing spent a holiday with Mr.and Mrs.T.Dods, in Burlington, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Lapointe entertained several friends in honor of Mr.J.May, a long-i rs- Jokn B°wring.time resident of Bury, who is| at MELBOURNE \u2014\tjsume her teaching duties Mr.and Mrs.Henry Breault,!Briarwood High School, of Montreal, have returned after! Mrs.Ken Sample and son, spending a week as guests of; Mark, of Mattawa, Ont., were the tatters parents Mr.and recent guests of Mr.Alfred Wright and daughter, Phyllis.LO 2 for B/\t1-6606 IR-B-Q FREE\tDELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR\t Luxor\tRestaurant 153 Wellington St.N.\t 8) American Banditti! 7) Edition Sportive MIXED QUARTET (Piccadilly Circus were three LONDON (CP)\u2014Among mid-Pakistanis and a Frenchman-night revellers in eosmopolitanlsinging \u201cI belong to Glasgow.\u201d 12) c»pt»ln Gtilut 4:15 p.m.3) Secret Storzn 6)\tTorchy 7)\tBe My Guest 4:30 p.m.3) Edge of Night 5)\tAmeri.Bandstand 7) Caravane 12) Surprise Party 6)\tCaravan 5.00 p.m.3) Popeys 5) Kin Tin Tin 7:30 p.m, 3) Rawhide 8) Wyatt Eut 8) Summer Playhouse 12) Sunset Theatre 7:45 p.m.7)\tPour Elle 8)\tRed Sox Warm-up 8:00 p.m.5)\tThe Untouchable» 6)\tRed River Jamboree 7)\tA\\ ou» Paria 11.16 p.m.7) News round-up 11:20 p.m.3) State 3 6)\tFinal Edition 11:22 p.m.,i) Sports Final 11:30 p.m.7)\tTheatre au Coin du Feu 11.32 p.m.5)\tGunsmok* 11:51 p.m.71 Theatre au Coin du Feu 12:00 a.m.6)\tFriday Premiere Coin du Feu 11:35 p.m.7> CBC News 12:50 p.m.7)\tPremiere KdiUoa leaving to make his home with Mrs.Clayton Muncaster is on his daughter in Arkansas.The ithe staff of the Stanbridge East evening was spent in games.iSchool.\tjFollowint refreshments.Mr.La I Mrs.Philip Cote and her son.pointe presented Mr.May with ]Mrs.Alphonse Cote, accompan- a purse from his many friends, ied Mr.and Mrs.Felicién Cho for which Mr.May expressed quette, of Ste.Sabine, on a his thanks as well as for the motor trip to New York, party.where they visited Mrs.Cote\u2019s1 Mr.Wayne Dods and bride, ibrothers, Messrs.Gabriel and of Montreal, spent a few days] Alexander Roy.\t.with Mrs.A.Whitehead, j Mr.and Mrs.J.Davidson with Mr.and Mrs.Murray Mac-.their children.Pam and Jimmie.Rae and three daughters, of (have returned from their cott-j Pointe Claire, were weekend Best Movie a-ec on Lake Champlain.\tguests of Mrs.MacRae.Other; j Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Baglow guests on the weekend were Mr with their daughters.Lynn, and Mrs.A.MacDonald, of Karen and Debbie, who have Scotstown, and Mr.C.G.Mac-jspent the summer at Highgate Rae.of Asbestos.jSpring.s Vt., have returned Rev.Mr.Buchanan, of Len-I home.\tnoxville.was guest speaker in; Miss Jeannic Wightman has he United Church on Sept.3.A returned to her teaching duties arSe congregation listened to a at Ste.Eustache dur le Lac, as! ine discourse and the choir ren-1 has also Miss Alice Ingalls.iered a special anthem.He; I Mr.Gardner Campbell, ot! Jves.Beautiful flowers graced weekend with his parents.Mr he chancel, and were given by CATERING ' For weddings, shower» and house parties \u2014 in or out of town OLIVIER'S Î0 Wellington St.North Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2-7601 Contact: Georges Olivier.m FOOD and Mrs.Clayton Campbell.SEPARATE STATE Constitution of the Republii >f Ireland, approved by a pleb' cite July 1.1937, came in iperation Dec, 29, 1937.Ir.and Mrs.Dougall Quinn, m nemory of relatives and friends in Sept.10, there will be 8 lint service in Cookshire.Mr.and Mrs.A.Ward are en i.ving a holiday, in a camp ir] | ite vicinity of Megantic.\t1 If you want really good CHINESE FOOD or CHaRCOAL BAR-B-Q\u2019s Just Coll LO.9-5144 Ask for FREE delivery in Sherbrooke or Lennoxville with Siy nfl Minimum A.UU Order or pet 5% discount on orders picked up at the ORCHID HOUSE 225 Wellington South Sherbrooke.THE IDEAL PLACE to spend a pleasant evening .You wilt enjoy listening to the CLARE BOLTON TRIO with Barry Graham and Gerry Soetermans sharing the vocal spotlight use the new Depot Street Entrance.the WILBRYN CLUB affera congenial atmosphère, an ideal place to meet end treat your friends .and don't forget THE COCK-TAIL HOUR every afternoon.We present Music for your list enlng pleasure every Sunday from 12:30 to 1:00 p.m.ovei CHLT radio.Dancing Every Evening j/.NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL Owned and operated by HOTEL LEASEHOLDERS LTD. \"ÏjàCkié'iîai tL >u>cm* U 'l-.i'umJ»] i-X7\u2014 CENTRE DECORATION WALLPAPtR TILE LINOLEUM CARPETING 156 Wtliington N, SHERBROOKE PAlwrè THETFORD MINES 217 Notr* Odm* S.bcrîirooàe Bail?THURS.SEPT.7.1961 \u201cSherbrooke\u2019s Leading Dairy\u201d SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO 21585 Pinard to if Nadeau run for mayor out of race is Alderman Antonio Pinard announced this morning in a telephone interview that he will run for mayor of Sherbrooke in the municipal elections.Oct 4 if present mayor Armand Nadeau does not run for re-election Mayor Nadeau has announced on one occasion that if he is chosen leader of the Union Nationale party he will not run for re-election.On other occasions, however, the mayor had said that he will run for re-election no matter what the outcome of the convention is.One thing is definite and that is if Mayor Armand Nadeau is not elected leader of the Union |U Nationale he will run for re election.In any case, Mayor Nadeau\u2019s' decision will have to be given by Monday, Sept.25, which is the deadline for filing papers! for the municipal election.Alderman Pinard said this morning that he definitely will not oppose Mayor Nadeau at the polls if Mr.Nadeau should decide to seek the mandate at city hall for another term.Meanwhile in the aldermanic elections there will be a delegation at the St.Jean Baptiste School on Biron Street tonight at 8:15 to ask alderman Felix Thibault to run once again for his seat in the East Ward.Mr.Thibault has been an .al- and Wilfrid Carron.\tpresents Seat Number 2 in the On Sunday afternoon at 1.30 West \\\\ ard.a delegation will visit alder- A committee has been buss man Jean Marcel Jeanson at circulating a petition through-his home on St.Louis Street to out the West \\\\ ard which reask him to run for re-election, quests Mr.Jeanson to run for At present, Mr.Jeanson re- re-election.1__________________________________ This petition will be pre- of C news Provinciai delegate appointed sented to Mr.Jeanson at the\t rally on Sunday afternoon at] which time he is expected to\tSg Sfg 'make his official announcement concerning his municipal politi-jcal aspirations.\t Monday evening is the dead-!\t Iline for all those who wish to\t jseek re-election or election to the aldermanic seals to file\t;i i I É' their nomination papers.\tSYNOD PANEL DISCUSSION \u2014 Pictured above is the panel There are four aldermanic diSf)|SSed church union at a public meeting held last night sea's up for election in the Oe- 3( Bishop\u2019s University.From left to right are; Rev.J.C.Kiel», At the regular weekly meet\t^ 0| the McGill Faculty of Divinity.Canon R.A.Latimer of .he , ,1 tu U UXJ rbV™\tin the North, South, East ing of the Sherbrooke Uham\tWest Wardv her of Commerce Tuesday An- ' ^ s\\ats jn t.he Centpr dre ^e,duc was aPPomted f\"ward will not be contested this ficial delegate of the Sherbrooke Chamber to the provincial convention which will be held in Seven Islands Chur h of St.Unies the \\postlf, Montreal.Archbishop J Dixon of Montreal, Dr.U.G.Jay, Princioal of the Montreal Diocesan College, and Avili.G.Marlon of SI.Mai then s Church.Quebec.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemayi year.\t¦ The aldermen whose seats| are up for election are Carl ^I0m Camirand of the South Ward.ALD.PINARD Sept.14 to 16.Also at the meeting a new member of the Board of Direc-For the past seven years heUors Was approved, has occupied the post of chair-J He is Major Ernest Pelletier man of the Works Department.'who is also chairman of the Among those who will be in Chamber s Civil Defence Com-derman for the past nine years Attendance tonight are Guy.mittee.and during that time he has Bureau, Sylvio Rousseau who is it was announced at the last been chairman of the Social a former alderman himself and | meeting of the Sherbrooke Welfare, Waterworks and:Gerard Pelletier as well as chamber of Commerce that at [Q tCCi î UIC Roads and Works Departm-ents.iGerard Marquis, Emile Perron,jthe general meeting of Sept 28 the guest speaker will be Real Rough three-week canoe trip | Mr.Gariepy is the Assistant Paul Gervais of the North Ward, Felix Thibault of the East Ward and Jean Marcel Jeanson of the West Ward.Both aldermen Gervais Camirand have already nounced that they will seek re election.Anglican-United Church merger c'iscussien Time for union is na w,$peakersuy$ Lennvüle home hit by blaze Water and smoke from i fire of unknown origin caused heavy damage to a large bungalow owned by Randolph Lindskou of 35 Lloyd Avenue.LennoxviUe late Wednesday night The fire.belie>Pd to have started in the rumpus room in the basement was fir«* noticed by a next door neighbor.Dr M Sahas, around 1?pm He immediately sounded the alarm Upon arrival at ihr seen* of the fire, Lennoxville fire-man bad to force open locked doors to gain entrance.The Lindskou family was no* al homo at the time of the fire The) were at their summer heme in North Hallev Lennoxville firemen had live fire under control within the hour even though low In tirant pressure caused vome difficulty in obtaining water The fire was confined to the basement, the flooring, and a clothing chute \\ ftre truck was still at the lindskou home at seven o'clock this morning.There has never been a better, was made of and the and time an made by group of 5 E.T.men three-week canoe trip Trade Commissioner of the In-j dustrial Promotion Office of the ! Department of Trade and Corn- Five Eastern Townships men spent some three and a half merc«-weeks during the month of August braving the elements on a canoe trip through Canada's northland.Chiarelli, of The five, Eli Bury; Rev.H.Lewis and Rev.George Ewald, of Lennoxville; John Grondin, of Sherbrooke; and Norman Lewis, of Lennoxville made the trip under the! auspices of the Lennoxville Pentecostal Church.The route followed The resignation of forest goods MAGOG \u2014 Since the appointment of Lome MacPherson of this city, and Georges Lemire of Sherbrooke, as regional joint presidents of the National Forest Products Week, many activi-Directorjties have been planned for this Leslie Memory from the Board annual occasion, to be held this of Amos, Quebec, Lake Soscumi-j ca and down the treacherous Nottaway river to Rupert\u2019s House on Rupert Bay at the In all the two canoes were [on account of his health [forced to negotiate over 40'\t- United Church and the Angli can church of Canada than the present, a panel discussion held in conjunction with the 31st session of the Anglican Synod of the Ecclesiastical Province of Canada at Bishop's Univer sity was told last night- Rev.J.C.Kirby of the McGill Faculty of Divinity told the panel, and about 200 who attended the discussion on church union that if \"we don\u2019t group together and meet together within the next 20 years, Chris tianity will be as ineffective as it has been for three generations.\u201d Rev, Kirby was one of a four-member panel which discusse meaning Jews through the Middle Age-to the Twentieth Century.Canon R A Latimer was the fourth and\tfinal\tspeaker; tak ing for his\ttopic\tchurch organ j ization and structure With the help of printed sheets, which The second speaker wasdistributed among the au spoke oi'lfiicnce, Canon Latimer present a concise address.One major joint orolight out in Canon Latimer\u2019s speech was that the average Anglican and United Church goer does nol Arch\tMarston\u2019s\ta\td\td r e\ts s| underslanri\thjs\town church pointed\tout\tthe\tdifferences\tof\t-when the\ttwo\ttry to under 1 view present in the modern! church.\u201c1 felt that the church is too often described in the first way \u2014the static way -whereas we should deal with it dynamical ly,\u201d Dr.Jav added.Arch.Marston who spoke on! the ministry and who divided!0{j his address into two sections] \u2014one dealing with the Angli-].can case and the second with! the United Church ease.questions of the panelists.LAST DAY The Synod is in its last d today with a morning session being held at 10 a.m.and the closing session bring held this afternoon at 2:15 p.m.This year\u2019s session at Bishop's University marked the 100th anniversary of the Angli can Synod of the Eecelesiasti-cal Province of Canada.Protest Prize giving at Sunnyside ROCK ISLAND \u2014 The Sunny-side school opening and pmt giving will take place in the auditorium on Saturday evening.Sept 9, at 730 p m Professor Kenneth Hare of McGill University, Montreal, who will he guest speaker, has chosen as his topic, How not to waste your hie \u201d stand each other, the problem \\/a 11 latmn is even more greatly multi v « ¦ «Jf I I I Rev.J.C.Kirby was (he third]plied.\u201d added Canon Latimer, speaker and the substance of Following the panel discus his speech was worship and]sion, a question period wai sacrament.JIc traced the his | held during which members of of Directors of the Chamber was year from October 15 to Oct.21 accepted at the last meeting oii The observance is aimed at the Sherbrooke Chamber of gaining national interest in the Commerce.\t; Canadian lumber industry.Dur-.Mr Memory resigned because in^ the week industrial firms,- Growth and Understanding be-^ {oj-jfxj] developments lh.il add- the audience displayed keen southeast point of James Bay.[he has to curtail his activities and retailers of wood products!*ween th® United and Anglican ed to the growth ol the church] interest Over half a dozen peo- wjlj sponsor events to interest j Churches of Canada.The other from the oral traditions of the) pie rose to give views or ask the public in their various busi- Pane*fs*\u2019\u2019s were 1,r ^ ^ 'L3- ' nesses.There will be plant Pnncipj^of the Montreal D.o-\tCOUrf COSCS rapids most of which were on! ^e the Nottaway river.New hours group was through Lake Matta-j During the trip the Revs, garni wheih is 125 miles north\tand Lewis of Lennoxville #\t_\t¦ [capsized their canoe and spent TOT pOOlS ill I itt#>«iiûc+\twell over an hour trying to es- noia\tmquebT\t[cape from the foaming Nott- \u2022\taway River.In V.OOTIV.OUIV\tThe group had taken only An inquest was held this af- enough food to last them for ternoon in Coaticook into.the | about two and a half weeks, death of 21-year-old Gaston La Uncharted rapids, however, vertu, son of Mr- and Mrs.Eu- added an unforseen week onto gene Lavertu, of Coaticook, who the trip, and for the last twm was killed in a car accident July w'eeks, food had to be rationed.29.\tThe speed at which the group Six others were injured in travelled varied from one mile the two-car head-on collision a day to 60 miles a day, depend that killed Lavertu on the high- ing on weather and lake and riv way between Stanstead and Bur- er conditions, roughs Falls.\tOn the trip the group of Lavertu was the driver of the hardy adventurers saw many car, police said.\t!Seese and duck as wel1 as sPot- tours, displays of wood products, and a rally at Mount Or-ford on Oct.21.ting black bears twice.On one .\tî\tj occasion the bear\u2019s track meas Airliner crashes\tured 14 inches.DJIBOUTI, French Somali-i\t- land (Reuters') \u2014 An Ethiopian1 airliner crashed on a mountain -r-\ta, L.1 \u2018 L.about 40 miles from Djibouti [ Q 0Sl3OllSn Tuesday, killing one person | and injuring 11, including two Ethiopian cabinet ministers, it was learned Wednesday.__________________i QUEBEC (CP) \u2014 Agriculture URGE APPROVAL\tMinister Alcide Courcy said WASHINGTON (AP) - The l^ernment pïaïs toïstabüsï'a state department urged the ^\tboard under the Senate Wednesday to approve dire^n of the ent a convention b e t w e e n the tura) marketln/bureau.Lmted States and Canada for Government Saction had been he avoidance of double taxa- cted for some tlme foUow.Hon ™ estates- The convention^ complaints from dairy as dairy board Y's Men regular meetings Sherbrooke Y\u2019s The Olympic swimming pool at Victoria Park will be open on weekdays from 5 p.m.to 9 p.m.and on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 p.m.until 9 p.m., until Sept.15, the city parks department has announced- The Assomption Park pool will open weekdays from 4 p.m.to 8 p.m.weekdays, and from 1 p.m.to 8 p.m.'Satur- ! summer\u2019s camp was days and Sundays.\t|co-chairman cesan College, Canon R.A Latimer of the Church of St.j\u201d James the Apostle in Montreal, anid Arch.Guy Marston.Quebec City.Moderator for the ses-sion was Archbishop J.Dixon, rebume n{ Montreai.The basis for the discussion j was a booklet printed earlier this year by representatives of Unde, nephew plead guilty to assault Magog Lionr* first meeting un> wii nr 1CFlcsCJ,^v.vto\tAn uncle and nephew from Bromptonvillc appeared before Men\u2019s Club\t^lutrches*'in* '\"which\"princi- j J\u201c\t\u2019 R h Sherbrooke; Steve McElravey.decoration- F.Allen, Waterloo; Rutherford.N J She was in her Pease, Richmond noxville.Lennoxville\t|G.F.A.Brink, Thetford Mines Bt\u2019R' yfaf-\tHolhncer Best collection .ale tall or yietai craft K K Le Brun, Mn A E Meigs, Richmond.The daughter of Captain John Kerv Addison F'oliage plant: Mr.and Mrs.Woodward and his wife Mary New Hosco 5 25 Pi'iink 32 13li U)\\ J.C.Sand- Cowansville.Photographic exhibit; Frank h.C.Pea>e.Richmond: F Al Armstrong a pioneer of Sher Permo Gas Ylh KWh 74 44 'v 8 85 7.75 MONTREAL STOCK Ensilage corn, 6 stocks: John Pumpkins^ sugar A.L\t.ti r> talker Kineshurv A I Davidson, Melbourne; G A \"\u2019inter \\aneties Sherbrooke\tPage.Sherbrooke; Leslie W.born, Roxton Pond; H.Mao* Timothy 3\u2019 dia- Leslie W Ta>lor.Richmond.\tLeod.Richmond; G W.Taylor Taylor, Richmond: C.A.Page.Squash, green A.L.David Richmond\tMAPLE & HONEY PROM.CTS Bulwer.\tbuted much to the musical Steep Rock Sherbrooke B R\tMizener\t&\t';on'\tMelbourne;\tLeslie W Tay- Six quart\tbasket\t\u2014 J C Tay\tMaple syrup:\tClifford\tCurtis.Best collection Cactus Mrs\tcircles\tin Sherbrooke She was Son, Foster.\tlor.\tRichmond;\tG.W.Page.\tlor.Roxton\tPond,\tH MacLeod.\tHatley: R.A.\tBowen,\tHatley;!Ken Johnston, Bulwer; Mrs.\talso a\tmember of the Trinity Carrots, Red.1 peck for feed- Sherbrooke.\tRichmond; G W.Taylor, Rich l.P.Knowlton, Mansonville.Gerard Marchand, Sherbrooke; Church Choir\tEXCHANGE ing: A.L.Davidson.Melbourne: Squash, yellow \u2014 L.W lay-mond.\tHard maple sugar.5 cakes.jMrs H Hall, Bromptonville.Mrs Parker is survived by Leslie W.Taylor Richmond.\t'01\tRichmond;\tB.R Mizener Three 6\tquart\tbaskets ol\t1 lb, each: R\tA.Bowen, Hat- (ïnc plant cactus or succu-|Gault.\tof Dr u m m o n d v i 11 e.Carrots, White,\t1 peck for\tand\tSons, Foster; A.L.David-\tappies \u2014 J.C.Sandborn, Rox\tley; Clifford\tLurtis,\tHatley.]en( yits Gerard Marchand.\tMaurice, of Quebec City, Mary feeding: A.L.Davidson.Mel- 500, Melbourne.\tton pond; H.MacLeod, Rich Fernand Plante.Bausecours.Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs H.C.iMrs.K Barrett) of Baie bourne; Leslie W Tavlor, Rich Squash, any other variety \u2014 m0nd; G.W.Taylor, Richmond.Hard maple sugar.2 cake.s.pease Richmond.Mrs M Hall, D'Frte Quebec, and Marion, mond.\t;L- w Taylor.Richmond; A.L\tyoCVG PEOPLES\t4 lbs> each: Fernand Pl,ntc' Bromptonville\t(Mrs K W Earle) of Ruther Mangels half long or inter Davidson.Melbourne; -\t^\tM r'nc-\tGladioli, 6 spikes: B It.Miz- New discount store chain to be set up Nicole TORONTO- Woolco Depart F.W Wool worth Co.Ltd., ii was announced today by R D Campbell, managing director.ow.\tt,,\t,\tE.Dean, North Hatley; N.Gos- VEGETABLES\tw.T^lor, Rkh\u201e0\u201ed.\tJ.IWT.\t\u201e \u201e\u201e\t\u201e A,\u201c \u2022\u2022 .loo; G.F A, Brink, Thetford Mines.Beans S'ellown A, L.David-.\u201e .\t, \u201e\t,, son.Melbourne; B.R.Mizener! .Potat^®\u2019 ^d.64 pfC' * Son, Foster; G.A.Page.Allen' ^ \" w Sherbrooke.\tison' Melbourn^ Pa§e- sher Beets,\trooted: Fred Al- len, Waterloo; Oscar George, South Stukely; A.L.Davidson, Melbourne.\t,TT T.,.,\t\u201e .Cabage, summer: Leslie W.Harry Llttle- Bulwer Taylor, Richmond; A.L.David\tAPPLES son, Melbourne.\tDuchess Oldenberg | A.L.Davidson, Melbourne, F.'Alien.Waterloo.brooke.! Display of garden vegetables L.W.Taylor, Richmond; A iL.Davidson, Melbourne; Mr, D Merrill.Bulwer; R.Fouquet,|N Gosselin ' Barnston; Sher-Sherbrooke.t\tnian Young, Abercorn.\tn R\tL4Wlpr Two pot holders: C- Laçasse, cli{ford CurtiSi Hatlev; Ken B' R' Mutncr\u2019 10'sl0' Granby; J.Laçasse.Granby; R.DegI1 North Hatley; R A.Fouquet, Sherbrooke.\tBowen.Hatlev, County of Stan- Scrap book: R Fouquet.Sher-jsjead brooke.company s Best gladioli spike in show;(operations.Best hobby collection: G.Remington, Sherbrooke; R.Fouquet, Sherbrooke, j Cushion: P.Laçasse, Granby, M.Laçasse.Granby; D.Little, G w ! Bulwer, Cabagge.winter \u2014 Leslie W.Taylor, Richmond; Harry Mac-i Embroidered pillow case: M.Taylor, Richmond; A.Desautels, I Leod, Richmond; R.C.Winget ! Laçasse Granbv P Laçasse, Wickham; A.L.Davidson, Mel- Lennoxville.bourne.Cauliflower \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.H, C.Pease, Richmond; A.L.Davidson, Melbourne.Cucumbers, green \u2014 G.A.Page, Sherbrooke; Fred Allen, Waterloo; Mrs.Ken Johnston, Bulwer.Cucumbers, pickling \u2014 G.Yellow Transparent \u2014 Richard C.Winget, Lennoxville; G.W.Taylor, Richmond; John Ç.Sandborn, Roxton Pond.Melba \u2014 J.C.Sandborn, Roxton Pond; G.W.Taylor, Richmond; H.MacLeod, Richmond.Peach of Montreal \u2014 G.W.F.A.Brink, Thetford Mines;ITaylor, Richmond.Wolf River \u2014 J.C.Sand-born, Roxton Pond.Lobo \u2014 H.MacLeod, Richmond; J.C.Sandborn, Roxton Pond; G.W.Taylor, Richmond.Hume \u2014 J.C.Sandborn, Rox ton Pond; H.MacLeod, Rich- Granby; C.Le Brun, Cowansville; R.Fouquet, Sherbrooke.Fancy apron: N.Bisaillon, Cow'ansville; M.Laçasse, Granby: Pierrette Laçasse, Granby.Best dressed doll: R.Fouquet, Sherbrooke; M.Laçasse, Granby: C.Le Brun, Cow'ansville.Knitted baby sweater: N Bisaillon, Cowansville; M.Laçasse, Granby; P.Laçasse, Gran A.L.Davidson, Melbourne; B.R.Mizener, Foster.Peppers, green \u2014 B R.Mizener, Foster; A.L.Davidson, Melbourne; Leslie W.Taylor, Richmond.Carrots, Nantes type \u2014 A.L.Davidson, Melbourne; Oscar M.mond George, South Stukely; Leslie' McIntosh \u2014 J.C.Sandborn, W.Taylor, Richmond.\t1 Roxton Pond; H.MacLeod Carrots, any other type \u2014 Os- Richmond; G.W.Taylor, Rich- Bisaillon, Cowansville; M.La\tPlants car M.George, South Stukely: mond.\t: casse, Granby; P.Laçasse, Gran Display of plants: Mrs.H.E Mrs.Harry Little, Bulwer; Les- Fameuse \u2014 J.C.Sandborn.by.\tRiches, Magog; Mr.and Mrs.H, lie W.Taylor.Richmond.\tRoxton Pond; H MacLeod.: Boys\u2019 knitted socks.M.La-jc.Pease, Richmond; Mrs.G Celery \u2014 G.A.Page, Sher- Richmond; G.W.Taylor, Rich !casse- Granby; A.Merrill, Bui- Marchand, Sherbrooke-brooke; Leslie W.Taylor, Rich- mond.\tjwer; P.Laçasse, Granby.\tCollection of 6 plants: Mr.mond.A.L.Davidson, Mel-: Cortland \u2014 J.C.Sandborn,! Knitted woollen gloves: N.and Mrs.H.C.Pease, Rich-bourne.\tj\tRoxton Pond\ti\tBisaillon, Cowansville; C.Lc mond; Mrs.R, Vaughan, Len- Onions, red \u2014 A.L.David1 Lawfam \u2014 H.MacLeod, Rich ! Brun, Cowansville; P.Laçasse, noxville; L.P.Knowlton, Man- Fernand Plante.Bausecours, Emile Plante, Bausecours, Al-phede Gagnon, Bausecours, County of Shefford; Eric Wilson, Sawyerville, Kenneth Mc-Burney, Sawyerville, Compton County.White honey: Jean Paul Binette Victoriaville; Lyle Herring, Bishopton; A.Dcsautels, Granby; Colette Le Brun, Sher brooke.Weaving, any article P.Laçasse, Granby; N- Bisaillon, Cowansville; C.Le Brun, Cowansville.Fret-saw work; R.Picard, Sherbrooke; Colette Le Brun, Wickham Cow'ansville; G.Picard, Sher White honey in combs: A brooke.\tj Desautels, Wickham; Lyle Her- Cotton dress: M.Laçasse, (ring, Bishopton, Mr.& Mrs.Gladioli, basket of 12 >pikes: B.R.Mizener, Foster, Allan L Fulker, Danville.Collection of gladioli; B K.Mizener, Foster; Mrs.G Marchand; Nicole Marchand, Sher brooke.Larkspur, annual, 3 colors It MacLeod, Richmond- Pansies, fi colors B R Mi?ener, Foster; H.MacLeod, Rich mond, Collection petunias: Mrs.K Johnston, Bulwer; R.Mizener, O.Georges, South Wickham.Golden honey: Jean Paul ;Pos,e''' Binette, Victoriaville; A.De j Stukely, sautels, Wickham; Lyle Her- Collection, phlox perenniel; ring, Bishopton.\t! Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke; Dark honey: A.Desautels, Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer.Collection of outdoor roses R.C.Winget, Lennoxville; H MacLeod, Richmond.Sweet peas H.MacLeod, H.C.Pease, Richmond Observation hive: A.De-sautels Wickham; Mr, & Mrs.H.C.Pease, Richmond; Lyle Herring, Bishopton.Collection of honey: A.De-sautels, Wickham; Mr.& Mrs.H.C.Pease, Richmond.FLORICULTURE mss 1 \u2022\t\u2022\u2019 \u2014 CANADIANS ' cnnnomn oil c o m p A n I E S l » rn I T E 0 QAS 0 LI N E 5 OTO ROILS s Granby.^ ! Best sketch, black pencil: N Bisaillon, Cowansville; P.Laçasse, Granby; M.Laçasse, Granby.Best landscape, water color: Pierrette Laçasse, Granby; A Merrill, Bulwer, Best collection of snapshot scenes: D.Little, Bulwer; M.Laçasse, Granby; p.Laçasse, Granby.Best corsage, natural flowers: A.Merrill, Bulwer; R.Fou quet, Sherbrooke; D Little, Bulwer.Best hobby collection: C.Le Brun, Cowansville; G.Mackey, Bulwer; J.Merrill, Bulwer.PAINTING AND DRAWING Oil.any subject, original: Pauline A Cormier, Marble-ton; Sybil Fish, Dixville; Marcel Beaudoin.Sherbrooke.Oil, any subject, copy: E.K.Le Brun, Cowansville; M.Beaudoin, Sherbrooke; Danielle sonville.Hanging basket of flowers: Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulw'er; Mrs.G.Marchand, Sherbrooke; Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke.One begonia: Mrs.G.Lar-ouche, Granby; Mr and Mrs.H C.Pease, Richmond; Mrs G Marchand.One tuberous begonia: Mrs.Charles Crawford, Stanstead; Mr.and Mrs.H, C.Pease, Richmond.Three annual begonia: Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Pease, Richmond; Mrs.A.C- Meigs, Richmond.Coleus, best collection: G.F A.Brink, Thetford Mines: Mr and Mrs.H.C.Pease, Richmond; Mrs.A.C.Meigs, Richmond.One fern, quality and quan tity; F.Allen.Waterloo; Mr.Richmond Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke- Sweet peas, 5 colors; M MacLeod.Richmond.Sweet peas: 0.Georges, South Stukely; H, MacLeod, Rich mond; Mrs.Gerard Marchand, Sherbrooke.Collection of stocks: B R.Mizener, Foster.Zinnias, decorative: B R Mizener, Foster.Zinnias, pompon B.R.Mizener, Foster.Basket assorted cut flow'er.s: Mrs- K.Johnston, Bulwer; Mr.and Mrs.H Pease, Richmond; Mrs.Stuart Merrill, Bulwer.Table centre: Nicole Marchand.Sherbrooke; Mrs.S.Mer- rill Bulwer; B ».Mircner, Ko, Famam's Corner \u2018'Establishment of the division will in no way a our present operations.\" stressed Noting that Woo! worth is the largest variety store chain in Canada it con sists of 265 stores from coasi l,o coast Mr Campbell said \"It is our intention to lie first in the discount field also.\u201d Each \u201ccentre\u201d will consist o from 80.000 to 120,000 squan feet of shopping area, about hal: of which will he operated direct ly by Woolen and the remaind 1 er by selected lessees, said Mi ! Campbell.Loyola rector marks anniversary Very Rev Patrick G.Malone, SJ, 131 h rector of Loyola Col lege, today celebrates the 25th anniversary of his entry into the Society of Jesus.These 25 years span a re markable career in both cleri cal and secular activities and have established him as one of the leading English-speaking Jesuits in Canada as well as one of the foremost economists, edit-ca'iirs and university adminis trators.Prior to his appointment to the present post two years ago Father Malone was president of Saint Mary\u2019s University in Hah fax, He was the youngest university head in Canada when named to the presidency in 1956 \tClosing\tU t n Abitibi\t404\t40 4 Algoma\t444\t44 , Aluminum\t314\t32'» Asbestos\t324\t324 Bell Tel.\t544\t544 Brazil\t4 30\t4 35 R.A Oil\t32',\t324 B C.Power\t334\t33\u2019» Can.Foment\t264\t264 t\u2019dn Breweries\t56\u2019,\t Cdn Celanese\t314\t314 C.P R\t254\t254 Cons Smelters\t254\t254 Dist Seagrams\t434\t434 Dom Bridge\t204\t204 :Dom.Tar\t18%\t184 j Dom.Textile\t144\t14 4 i Famous Players\t184\t \u2018 Fraser\t27\t267 « Home Oil \"A\u201d\t10\t9 85R hi.Bay Mining\t54',\t544 j imperial Oil\t47',\t47'» ;ind Acceptance\t634\t63% InL Nickel\t85'3\t8513 1 inti.Paper\t37\t364 Interprov Pipe\t72\t717 » MacMillan \"IV\t174\t Massey Harris\t114\t114 Molson\u2019s \"A\"\t29 4\t29'j Texaco\t60 4\t Nat.Steel Car\t124\t Noranda\t534\t534 Price Bros.\t50\t Roe, A.V\t7 4\t Royalile Oil\t94\t Shawinigan\t27 4\t274 Steel Co.\t764\t77 Trans-Can Pipe\t22\t Zeller's\t3917\t j Ran Can.Nat,\t63\t65 j Bank of Mont.\t69',\t694 j Bank of N S\t774\t j Royal Bank\t60\t80 4 Tor.Dom.Rank\t«84\t jlnt.Paper Int.Tel Johns Manville Mont\" Ward N Y Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel jU.S Rubber Std.Oil of N.J.iStudebaker |U.S.Steel Wonlworth 47 4 45 N 354 564 664 294 174 52'» 584 64 594 444 104 85 4 73\u2019 i 554 43'» 55 384 47 4 tlrathr.DUBE, Armand At Sherbrooke Que , on Tuesday, Sept-j ember 5lh, 1961, Armand Dube in his 31st year, beloved husband of Georgette Auger, resid- 294 5214 59 44 85' ling at\tJohnville\t.Remains\trest- j ing at\tGerard\tMonfette s\tFu- : neral\tParlor, 3\t3 Bowen\tA ve.South\tFuneral\tservice on\tSas unia>,\tSeptember 9th at\t\t10 a m ,\tin Notre\tDame De\tLa Piax\tChurch\tInterment\tin John vi\tHe Cemet\tcry.\t THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshields Ltd.) Produce Quotes MONTREAL Acadia Atlantic A 224 and ' Corby A 184 oft 4 Dom Bridge 204 oft 4 Eddy Paper 244 up 4 Frosst A 194 off 4 Imperind Invest.A 23 4 off ' Inti Nickel 804 up 'a Interprov Pipeline 72 up 14 Shnwinigan 274 up 14 Southam 32'4 up 4 The London Stock Market was slightly higher at the opening Canadian steel production in the week ended Sept 2 was 123,320 tons, down 5 3 from 130.169 tons in the previous week but 16.7\"; above the 106 551 tons a year earlier l.oblaw Companies Ltd has announced a proposed four for one split of its class \"A\u201d ami \"H\u201d shares The company re I ports earnings equal to $3 38 per share for 1961, as against $3 23 for the previous vein on a slightly smaller number ot shares Aluminum Co.of Canada production at the Kitimat B.C smelter is exported to resume this eoming weekend after a three month shutdown F W.Wonlworth Co.Ltd will set up a Canadian diseount department store division to he (CR)- Agrieul-jcalled W oo I e o Department ter.Collection cut bloom B.R.Mizener, Foster; 0.George, South Stukely.Marigold: H.MacLeod, Richmond; B R.Mizener, Foster; Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke.Cosmos: B.R.Mizener and Sons, Foster.Floral design: B R.Mizener and Sons, Foster; 0.George, South Stukely; H MacLeod, Richmond.Floral design, professionals only\u2019 Mrs.G.Marchand, Sher brooke.Best display: Miss Nicole Marchand, Sherbrooke; Mrs.G.Marchand.Sherbrooke; Louis Malo, Sherbrooke- COURSES LEADING TO THE DESIGNATION R.I.A, (REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL AND COST ACCOUNTANT) Are offered by correspondence end at the University of Sherbrooke through » four yeer evening course of study.These courses »re opened to Accounting personnel who wish to further their treining end obtain a professional degree.INFORMATION AND REGISTRATION: Monday, September IHb \u2014 7:30 to 9:30 P.M.ot Faculty of Commerce.University Campus, St.Catherine Road, Sherbrooke, Quebec.or write to P.O.Box 272, Sherbrooke, Que.The University Campus may be reached by buses numbers 38 (St.Esprit) or 39 (Collinsville), THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL * COST ACCOUNTANTS EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CHAPTER and Mrs- H.C.Pease, Rich\t_ mond; Nicole Marchand, Sher-jU.j.10 GlVt brooke.\t1 Continued from Page 1 Mathieu, St.Denis de Bromp-1 African violet in bloom: F !-17\u2014\u2014r-4 ton\tAllen, Waterloo; Mrs.K.John-!U'\u2019een Kennedy .an.d K\u201c', al\u2019\"^uUne0A^Cormier*'51arbl\u201d\"'LennoxvillY'\t*' VaU?han' ^'o' more\"poweHul names to- ^r and placed before her ajaedford, were recent guests of| A,\tmr0ll\u201eh at.Pauline A.Cormier.Marble- Lennoxville.\tday who hoM the keys t0 peace|tab_le\u201el.adc.n^-4^huC.h Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Hastings.js.diy miwed bv.lady honored at surprise shower KARNAM\u2019S CORNER \u2014 The Ladies Aid entertained Miss Phyllis Childerhouse at a sur held at the Church Hall.Miss Childerhouse entered the Hall with Mrs.Junior Harvey and Miss B.Childerhouse for the supposed purpose of rehear, sing the Bridal March, to find 35 relatives and friends assembled to greet her.Mrs.Clare Perkins played the Bridal Chorus while Miss Chil-derhouse was being escorted to a chair of honor, decorated with pink and white streamers.An umbrella overhead hanging with wedding bells concealed a bag of confetti, which showered the bride-to-be Mrs, Ann Rodgers, pinned a lure department quotations Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices to country stations, wooden car tons: Extra large 59; large 56; medium 48; small 28; B J9 and C 25.Uecepits ibB.Butter: Current receipts ten de ruble 624 - 634, non-tender-able 614 - 624; fresh grade creamery prints, job price 644 66, fresh wholesale tenderable 63 64, non-tenderable 63 634.Cheese: Delivered Montreal, waxed current receipts Quebec white 31, wholesale white, 32, colored 32Vi.Potatoes: Local new 75s $1, local new 50s .75 80; N.B.new 50s 1.ST.ARMAND \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Frank Burley, of Montreal, spent a weekend al their home here.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Apple yard and daughter, Karen, of Ottawa, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs.Appleyard\u2019s brother and sister-in-law, Mr.Appleyard\u2019s brother and sister inlaw, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Symington.They were accompanied home by Mrs Apple yard's mother, Mrs.Ethel Sym ington, who will spend some time with them.Mr.and Mrs.Alcide Roy, spend several days in Erelighs-| burg with their son and daiigh-S ter-in law, Mr and Mrs.J.0 Roy.Mr.and Mrs.G.S Wade, and! son Peter, and Mrs, J.G.Tho- Slores.Bowater Paper Corporation reported earnings of 14 cents per share for the first half of 1961 as against 28 cents in llu-sarne period last year.Earnings are based on 40,636,719 out standing common shares at.June 30, 1961 and on 26,333,800 outstanding shares the previous period Combined Enterprises Mil has purchased Paramount Gear Works Ltd of Toronto for an undisclosed price.A public offering of 200,000 shares of Vulcan Containers Canada is being made at $4 a1 share This is equivalent lo a) 49% interest in the company.! which up to now has been aj wholly owned subsidiary of Vulcan Associated Containers of Alabama.The Greeks are believed to have used waterpower lor grain grinding mills as early as 450 BC.In ürntnriam N BELE Y\tIn loving memory of n\tfalhei, father-inlaw anti grandfather who pained away .Sept 7.195ft Your memory ri«*ai had will nevei grow old, M'r locked In my hearl In lefiers of gold, Till memory fade* and life departs.You will live foiever In my heart Fivei remembered and sadl> missed by,* REVERT.Y.DAVID, HORRY and TIMMY KNOTT.Elsie At the Sher brooke Hospital on Thursday, Sept.7th.1961, Elsie Hannah Mudd beloved wife of the late Lee Edward Knott and dear mother of Ruth (Mrs.Rolfe Ladd) in her 68tli year Resting at Drummond Funeral Home, Granbv, Que.Funeral servin' at St George\u2019s Anglican Ohurelt, Granby, on September 9th it 2.36 pm.Archdeacon l.idstone officiating Interment in Pinewood Cemetery.MASON, Ronald Accidentally on Tuesday, Sept.5th, Ron aid Mason, son of John Mason and Knrith Ly.ster, at the age of 16 venrs.residing at R R.2, Danville.Remains resting at J.H.Fleury Funeral Parlor Inc.Funeral service on Friday.September 8th.1961, at 2:30 p.m , in the United Church, Richmond Interment in St.Ann\u2019s Cemetery.MILLS, Claire Suddenly at her home, Risbopton, Que., on Monday September 4th.1961.Claire Alio Mills, beloved wife of the late J E.Mills, and step mother of Mavis (Mrs Sic-wart Moore.South Durham) in Her 7()t!i year.Resting at the Bishopton Funeral Home, where prayers will he held on Friday, September iilh, 1961.al 2 pm.Funeral service at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Bishop-ton.CJne al 2 15 PM Irilor-ment in Elmwood Cemetery, Sherbrooke, Que Rev T Hardy officiating, Tel Bishopton 17 or 26 PRINCE, Christine Anne At the Youville Hospital on Wed nosday, September 6(h,\t1961, Christine Anne MacDonald, wife of the late Charles Dun-din and the late Oscar Prince and mother of Alice (Mrs.ML I Reid) of Lennoxville and Marion (Mrs.Stewart Allien) of Toronto, Resting al Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect street, where the funeral will leave on Saturday, September 91 h, for service in St Anthony's Ohupch, Lennoxville at 10 a m.Interment in lennoxville.530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO 2-2466 J.W.DRAPER FUNÉRAL HOME 217 Main Sr, cowansvllia, i#i.157 Sucrrisor to: Howard Hastings, The Late: Cpo.Robb.Jos.Iflnj* \u2022ton, Kenneth Jrnne, Walter Morrison R.L.BISHOP \u2022 - ' FUNERAL CHAPEL A AMBULANCE SERVICE W« Rer.t Hospital Beds 100 Queen Blvd.\u2014 LO.2 9977 mas motored fo Jefferson Bend,'\t- Vt, where they visited Mr.and NMI-bv in lovins mrmorv nr m.v dear husband and father, Kav- Mrs.Jasper Hill Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Hastings, of Montreal, Mr and Mrs, J.R.Chappell, of Swanton, and corsage of roses on the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Colombe, of; mond.who passed sway .Sept 7th.1 Drift I have lost my soul's companion, A life linked with mv own.And dsv by day I miss him more.life alone.ton; M Beaudoin, Sherbrooke; Best collection.Mr.and Mrs.and war.\u201d was assisted in opening by her Weekly activities at Stanstead College DOESN'T FAVOR SUMMIT mother Mrs.L.Childerhouse.KNOWLTON The U.S.is cold toward the Ml,ss Childerhouse voiced her WIFE, RITA DAUGHTERS and SON.On the invitation of the Knowl- ,,,KncK , In u,vl'!« rn\"mo,vt:u0/ our youngest «on and brother.Sul ton and District Junior Cham- Alton A Pierce, Canadian Dental Stanstead College has opened Sunday service taking place at dent that Russia and the West-after the summer holidays with^iSO p.m.in Centenary Church ern powers will get into negti-an enrollment of 123 boys and on Sept.10.An invitation is ex- ations eventually The prevail implied demand for a summit,^anks to all for the many use meeting, but direct negotiations ^11* and lovely g\u2018ps-\t.».apparently could be conducted Lunch served by the iadtes ber of Commerce, Department Corps, 1st Division, who died of in the early stages by ambas Al(* members, included a decor-0f Health technician, J.D.Rich'wound?rtcotved in »n air-raid on sadors or forcign',ministers rep- ated shower cake made by Mrs.ard.of Farnha.n, came on Aug.IS*5u*ïïi>erl^Briôkwood* r,Z^y \u2022\t\u2022\tT.,».*.uai*«fA.,\t28, to take a series of pullution!\tln nrnnk\"nna t>m'tery\u2019 tests at the Knowlton Municipal! ,, K.pieboe, bem and Beach, Benoit\u2019s Boat Livery |\tMRS.pierce.Farm! '¦T cot.h f.pierce.MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery end erection ANYWHFRE IN THE TOWN SH PS \u2014 LOW PRICES Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stones \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call: ANDERSON MONUMENTS BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que (In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) resenting the two top leaders.Junior Harvey.U.S.officials still are confi within the next few days it is expected the enrollment will be about the same as last year.William Parrish, Beebe, has enrolled as another day student.tended to everyone attending111® estimate as to time, how- the service to attend the tea ati?ver\u2019 15 tbat aslde !iorn sounc1' the College reception room at ln® out operations, Khrushchev 3.30 pm\t,may not want to negotiate until Boys came in to the school on the end of the year.Born destroyed near Bedford BEDFORD \u2014 A fire dn Sunday afternoon totally destroyed a large barn on the farm of Amedee Dalpe, about five miles Cold Brook, fhe Duck Farm.Stream, Bondville Beach, Rotin-\t^vaijurv ' w*yl;j son\u2019s Bay and Rock Island Bay.j, ennn,v)n, Results have not been received yet.In a recent wind storm, a (Earîi nf Shanks Tuesday morning a staff Tuesday and old students onl^10™81**^ ^ wai^mti, ^e building\".Vncluding 'a'quamlMf '«mi 7n\u2019'\"abandoned meeting was held in the recep- Wednesday, with classes in full affer a Communist party meet- t*ty of baled hay, were lost in house was turned over.HARRISON \u2014 We wish to express tion room where Dr.Harry swing by Thursday morning.Hutchison, headmaster, and The first football game of former masters welcomed the the season will take place at new members of the staff, Dun- Quebec High School on Sept, can Graham, master of geo-:23.First game at the College graphy, P.A.Thompson, mask-{grounds here will be on Sept, er of chemistry and William 30, when Northwood School Ferris, master of history andjwill play at 2:00 p.m\tbig OLD FISH\tOIL DISCOVERY geography.\tChapel services will be held An 81-inch, 215-pound sturgeon The first commercial oil well ing in Moscow in mid-October, meanwhile trying to break down Western resistance to his Berlin demand by talk of war and demonstrations of Soviet nuclear power.large part of the barn roof on south of this place.Contents ofjthe Ben I.avin farm was tornjour appreciation to ail our reta milk j lives.nelKhhonrs amt friends who did so much for us during the sick the blaze There were no cows in the barn at the time of the fire, which it is believed, was caused by a short circuit in the electric milking machine.neitfi «rid death of our mother.Mir.Helen Harrison We sincerely thank Rev.\tCooke,\tthe\tbearers,\torganist; those who\tlent\tcars, SawyervllU and Mrs.Walter sturte- Branch Canadian Legion those who Kent\tflowers and cards,\tMr.and Mrs Reg.Norton for driving us to Cookshire.A special thanks to Mrs Art\tKenny\twho\tworked\tso hard caring for her the last three years up to the time of her death Your kindness will always he re SWEETSBURG \u2014 Mr.vant have returned from a two-week vacation at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Perkins, Arvida, spent Labor Day weekend with Mr.Perkins\u2019 parents, Dr,\tHutchison and\tRev, in\tPierce Hal! every morning -aught in Lake of the Woods,jin\tNorth America was brought!Mr.and Mrs.Guy Perkins.Mr.\tm,mb(re() James\tHendry, College\tchap-,at\t8:30 e m.prior to the, day's out., in 1353 was believed to!in\t»t Gil Springs, near Sarnia,Alden Perkins is being trans.rurroar\ta rlwin.«on», lain, will speak at fhe College study-\thav* been 150 year» old |0nt , id IILI\".\tTerred to Montreal.\tYvwNg.Daughter-in-law.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks DEATH NOTICES ZOo per count line.Minimum charge, |2 00 (10 line* or teat).IN MEMORIAM NOTICES Minimum charge $1.50.Poetry 25 cents a line extra.Additional names over three: 10 cents each name.AU.ABOVE NOTICES M'.'S'l CARRY SIGNATURE OR PER SON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one month of death are publish»!! free.A charge of *5.00 is made for obltuarlea delayed oeyonn this period.The Record reservee the right to edit or condenee ooltuartea heenute of space limitations - I ft SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS , SEPT.7, 19C1 LIN THE BUY .SELL - HELP WANTED » EMPLOYMENT M LOST AND FOUNP > FOR h1RE \u2022 BUY \u2022_F OR I R E J»\u2019 1.Articles For Sole \"cedar Shrubs for hedges, reason ably priced.Eree delivery.Tel LO.T-5314.SAT.SEPT.9th at 10 A M \u2014 Eien-rude outboard motor, 7'* H P .living room, dining room and kitchen furniture Including 8.3 Kelvinator refrigerator, electrical appliances, lawn mowers, etc.Reason for selling leaving the city.Apply 587 Argyle Street.ATTENTION \u2014 Nice dry heating wood for sale, \"bloc\u201d, hardwood slabs, soft wood slabs.Hi inches to 4 ft Apply 359 Galt street W Blais Transport Ileg'd.LO.9-3819.UPRIGHT piano in good condition Reasonable oifer accepted.Cook-shire TR.3-3428.USED pianos.Apply Robert Blouin Pianos.1506 King West.Tel: LO 9-3423.ONE oriental rug, 9 x 12, good condition.one 8 day mantle clock Westminster chime clock Apply 1088 Worthington Apt.2, Tel: LO 9 1546.5.Lots For Sale BEAUTIFUL residential Urge lots; ready for your wonderful resi-j dence Adjoining Sherbrooke Country Club: Vermont, Grime Jacques-Cartier streets Select your favorite location.Visit all those attractive residences Very j I convenient terms.Help to build .I See Hebert's 2135 Bachand.Phone : LO.2-0374.AD UBS by Larry Hurb Professional Directory 2 LARGE lots m Lennoxvllle, wn\u2019r I p.O.Box 353 Lennoxvllle.(pick your lot In \u201cCenter of Sher-i brooke\u201d development If you like a quiet street right in the heart ol the town.New Malouin street between .Jacques Cartier and Prospect street.Phone.Frank Conway, LO.7-5162 or LO.2-4943, Roland Mathurin, LO 2-8041 If absent phone LO.7-4273 or LO 7-7652.7.farms For Sale ONE Portable T.V.Marconi, practically new, also space heater, 6 burner.Cheap for cash.Maurice Williams, Poster, Que.GRAVITY hot air furnace with pipes, like new.Call LO.2-8574 after 6 p m HOME CANNING Machine and cans \u2022 chest of drawers * oak rocker \u2022 2 tables \u2022 double bed floor lamp - combination Woodworking machine - line shaft 18\u2019 x I 15/32\u201d,\t6 hangers -\t2 new walking plows - about 300 ft.B.B.B.3/16 chain C.F, Wlken Knowlton, Phone GHapel 3-5516.ROOKS for sale for O\u2019Sullivan\u2019s business college, for secretarial course, Call; LO.2-8687.OIL space heater with 5 gal.tank suitable for cottage, hunting cabin.or 3 to 5 room apartment.Very reasonable.Tel.LO.9-6889.G E.automatic 220 electric stove, one year old.combination Gurney Tappan, gas and oil (pot), like new, reasonable offer accepted milk bulk tank, \"DeLavat\u201d, used .3 years in perfect condition, reason; farm sold, price $1,000 00.Apply Roland Caron, Tel: LO.2-9039 or LO.7-7860.FOR SALE ¦ 355 acre farm, 65 milk Ing cows, barn has 84 stanchions.2 silos, good 8 room house, 3500 buckets, sugar bush all equipped, new sugar house, level fields, no stone and 1.000,000 ft of timber, estimated besides maple orchard A real money maker, just 3 miles south of Canadian Rordei Merrill F Magnant, Franklin; Vermont.4 w-0»LD*lCHT'»- H m-, Ai-6 mrn -a, yJ XM Advocate*.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS.LANGLALh & MONTY, Armand Rousseau Q.C., Paul Mullins Gervais, Andre Landais, Rene Monty LOrraine I 2-4735, 6 Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke TOBIN & TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice, Rosenbloom Bldg., ooposite City Hall, 138 Wellington INorth).LO 2-2i20.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q.C., the Canada BJdg ,\t455 Craig Street West, Montreal.UN 1-2737.TENANTS planning to become property owrsers, survey the construction of attractive 6 room brick bungalows on Pasteur Street near Portland, under the supervision of the Central Mortgage and eligible for the Provincial rebate.Price: $12,500.Down: $1300.00.The balance in easy monthly payments of $76.50.Ready to be occupied October 1.For more details Tel.R.Blais, LO.2-6622.'\u2022This could he a gold mine when the new people move in,\u201d j JOSEPH CASSAR, Trial Work & General Practice, 158 Frontenac Street fSun Life Bldg.) Room 16 Tel: LO 2-3827 Res.LO 2-9701.Chartered Accountants LAVALLEE, BEDARD, Lyonnais.Gascon & Associates, D J Crock ett, C A., licensed trustee.20 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.P Q.Tel: LO 9-5503.McDONAlD, CURRIE A CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Dufferin Ave.- LO.9-&301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax.Rimouski, Sherbrooke, Hamilton.Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street\u2014SHERBROOKE\u2014Tel.LO.9-5591 \"The Furniture Store Next to the Webster Parking Lot\" Before buying furniture, visit us.We have all types at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many second hand articles in excellent condition.TERMS IF DESIRED RICHMOND \u2014 Among those from out of town who attended the funeral cf Mrs.George V MacLeay were, Mr.and Mrs.George D.MacLeay and family, of Island Pond: Mr.Gilbert MacLeay of Ste.Adele en Bas: Mr.Roderick D.MacLeay and daughter.Judy, of Clarence ville: Mr.and Mrs.George Payne, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Drew, Mr and Mrs.Stanley Crossfield, Miss Hughena Darby, Mr.Gordon Roberts, all of Granby: Mrs.Emma Bricker, of Dawson Creek, B.C.: Mrs.R.E.Findlay.of Timmins, Ont.: Mrs.Lillian Reid, of St.Catharines, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH HATE - 3 c«nH P*t mert minimum charg* $0 «tnt, tor H word, at lau; thret contacutivo njtrtion».3rd day naît cnatja.six consecutivt Insertions.IS-it oft 10 cents tor mailing Secure Box replie,.DEADLINE - Classified Adt CC-cepted until 4:00 p.m.dev previous to insertion.Auction Salts Legal Notices.Classif ed Display end Display ads accepted until 12:00 noon previous day.LO.9-3636 Ont.; Mr.Roderick MacLeay, of Island Pond.V:.; Mr.and Mrs.Philip Colquhoun, of Providence R.I.: Mr.and Mrs.Frank Gaunter.of Ottawa; Mr.and Mrs.Hilton Darby, of Farnham, Mr.and Mrs Conrad Jameson, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Jameson.Miss Vina MUtimore, Mr.and Mrs.Percy Dunbar, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Phi\u2019.brick, Mrs.A.MacNaughton, all of Sherbrooke.Dr.Murray Stalker and Mrs.Stalker, of Ormstown, spent a few days with Mrs.Bertha Stal- ker.S.Cars For Sale 1960 DE SOTO.Sedan, fully equip*! ped.sure grip axle, winter tires.| fine family ear.Owner leaving i Canada.Tel: Bury 96 1950 FORD SEDAN, perfect condi lion, clean, never used in winter, licensed but not used this sum mer.Mrs.R.L.Rodger», 860 Main Street, Richmond, Que.15.Rooms To Lei ROOM with kitchen and bathroom furnished, heated, stove and frigidaire.Private entrance.Tel LO.7*4613.STATION wagon * Meteor 1939 \u2022 nine passenger country sedan \u2022 automatic transmission, radio, windshield washer, etc.Excellent condition.Low mileage.Phone Waterloo 664 xXXXXXX* X x oeaien\tin saucepan.Won\u2019t gripe Taste good.Get clinically-tested, i Cook Over low heat Stirring To?rIdi\u2018ulic1»h'ldr\u2018'\"\u2019s 0''n T''blet5 t0d\u2018l \u201c constantly until thickened.[Cool thoroughly.powdered skim milk, Vz tsp.almond extract, Vz cup semisweet chocolate chips and 2 stiffly beaten egg whites into pudding mixture.Pour into pan over crumb mixture.Chill until set\u2014 about 3 hours.Unmolderi.Garnish with flaked coconut.CRUMB MIXTURE Blend Vz cup fine almond macaroon crumbs with t tblsp.butter melted.Line bottom of 9x5x3-inch loaf pan with waxed paper or foil.Press crumbs over bottom of pan.BUTTERSCOTCH PEACH CHEESE CAKE Drain 1 can (10 ounces) cling peach slices.Reserve syrup-Add enough w>ater to peach syrup to make 2 cups- liquid.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff , Quebec, announce the engagement ot their daughter Delma, to Mr.Wayne Shirley Alden, of Eaton, Quebec.The marriage has been arranged to take place on Saturday, September 23 in Beulah United Chudch, Ayer's Cliff, Quebec.GEE\u2014HIERL1HV EDMUNPSTON \\ R The marriage of Margaret Joan Hierlihy.only daughter of Mr and Mrs.H P.Hierlihy.Ed mundston.N B to William Brian Gee.son of Mr.and Mrs.William L.Gee of Melbourne.Quebec, took place at St Paul\u2019s United Church, at 2.30 o'clock, Saturday, August 12.Rev A E.Gunn officiating.Standards of white gladioli were used to decorate the church.Mrs.Arthur Clarke was organist, and Mrs R.Reid Scott, aunt of the bride was guest soloist.The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a slipper-length gown of Baroness bridal satin, designed and fashioned by herself, styled on princess lines with Sabrina neck line and Empire midrift, the short-sleeved bodice and skirt had appliques of re-embroidered Aleneon lace.Her fingertip veil of French silk illusion fell from a crown of seed pearls.She car ried a cascade of stephanotis and ivy.The maid of honor Miss Eliza beth Cameron, Westville, N.S.was gowned in blue silk organ za over taffeta.She carried a Colonial bouquei of white car nations, centered with a blue carnation and pink and blue streamers.Edward Aitkins, Dartmouth N.S-, acted as pest man and the ushers were Tom Hierlihy, brother of the bride, and Lt.David Gee, Kingston, Ontario, brother of the groom.Mrs.Hierlihy mother of the bride wore a Queen\u2019s blue sheath, with matching ac\u2019essor-ies and a shoulder spray of pink roses.The groom's mother, Mrs Gee, was attired in an afternoon gown of mauve and white print silk organza over polished cotton, harmonizing accessories and a corsage of rosebuds.Following the wedding, a re ception W'as held for approximately 100 guests in the United Church Hall.For travelling the bride wore a two-piece dress of lavender-blue taffeta with brocade tulip design in petal pink, matching pink head-dress, white accessories and shoulder corsage.Following a wedding trip through the New England States, liir.and Mrs.Gee will, reside in Dartmount, N.S.Many out of town guests al tended the wedding.Today s Pattern Give child good grooming start EM -I * ! 4 11 Eg Ai I I t MOST LITTLE GIRI S love pretty clothes and take naturally to beauty aids.It\u2019s a wise mother who eneourages this Interest within certain limits.Her own small beauty corner (left) and toiletries meant just for her will stop her from raiding your Local couple visil old friends in Western Canada Mr, and Mrs.Sidney Spans-wick have returned to their home on Belvedere Street after spending two months in Western Canada.While visiting in Regina they called upon Mr.and Mrs.D.tine\u2014that\u2019s 2 envelopes\u2014the 2 egg yolks slightly beaten, in saucepan.Cook over low heat stirring constantly until thickened.Cool thoroughly.Beat 1 cup creamed cottage TORONTO, September 7th \u2014 A plan for V.I.P.\u2019s.Yes, ladies, for those Very Important Purchases that you and hubby would like to make \u2014 a new living room suite .a car .a.new stove \u2014 the BANK OF MONTREAL Family Finance Plan is the perfect means to a happy end.Lack of ready cash need be a stumbling block no longer.Once you know exactly what you want, see your neighbourhood B of M branch.The people there will explain how you can put all your credit needs under one roof.So don't put off get- j cheese until creamy.Add pud ting the things you really want \u2014 finance them safely and easily ding mixture and continue beat-right now! Believe me, you\u2019ll love the.V.I P.treatment you'll ing until mixture is blended.get at My Bank .________________ , Combine % cup instant pas BE PREPARED TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL in the new Fall [teurized powdered skim milk fashions by slimming this new easy-on-\tand cup jCc water and whip you way .with the NAKAN PLAN.It s no\tllntil soft pcaks {orm_about 4 starvation diet but one that helps keep you WrZ.\tsiiiui looking and feeling fine.The Naran Plan features a daily, Sunday to Saturday diet that\u2019s safe and sensible.What's more, it /'fl'\" ['\"/'Tfl it starts you on the kind of eating habits ^ 11 L-i'/MHl that will help keep you slender.Eat less Combine 1 package (4!Towne and in Winnipeg attend-ounces) hutterscotch pudding'ed the 35th Battery reunion as mix, 2 tblsps unflavored gela- the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Surby and Mr.and Mrs.Bill Short.In Calgary they attended the Calgary Stampede and visited in Banff and Lake Louise, and during their stay in Vancouver they called upon Mr.and Mrs.W.Giovette and Mrs.Gievette Sr.as well as Mr.and Mrs.Colleton.On Vancouver Island, they were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Williams of Port Alberni salt, fatty and starchy foods and take Naran Concentrate to help avoid change-in-diet irregularity.Yes, if you want to feel better and look better while you\u2019re dieting\u2014ask for the Naran Plan at your favourite drugstore.to 5 minutes.Add 2 tblsps.lem-'where they celebrated their on and continue whipping while 48th wedding anniversary.Mrs.gradually adding Vz cup sugar, Leslie Williams presented Mrs.until stiff enough to form stiff Spanswiek with a corsage and peaks about 3 to 4 minutes.the couple with many gifts and Fold whipped instant skim'good wishes for many more milk, 2 egg whites stiffly whip-|years together, ped and the peach slices into!' Mr.and Mrs.S.Rundle visit- a ALICIA HART\tj If there\u2019s a little girl in your house, you're familiar with the plaintive.\"Put some on mo\"'! whenever you sit at your dressing table.This interest in your perfume and cosmetics is a whole-; some one.for ii is a natural lure to the habit ot good grooming Don\u2019t try to discourage her] interest in her appearance.All youngsters go through the normal stages of awkwardness, missing front lecth and unmanageable hair.playmates spare no pains in pointing out these defeels during a battle over who owns the bubble gum.By helping her to always look her best, you'll prevent hurt feelings over these childish barbs.With careful training and su pervision on your pari, this won\u2019t lead lo vanity.But it will instill in the child a hcalthyl desire to look her best.One approaoh to the task of teaching a youngster good grooming habits is to set up aj \"grooming corner\u201d just for her.If space perimts, a good place would be right In the bathroom, near the soap and water.Otherwise, her bedroom would be the next best choice, Make her \u201cdressing table\u201d as nearly like yours as possible, complete with ruffled skirt and ribbons.Install a fairly large mirror, and give her a hand mirror small enough for her to handle with ease.Provide her with a good child\u2019s comb and brush, and you might add a \"ribbon rack\u201d for hair accessories To en courage her interest in hair care, place a |>eg board over the table for moppet \"pin ups,\u201d showing hair styles she can try for herself.Top the table with junior toiletries in pretty containers, such as bath powder, toilet water prepared especially for children, bubble bath and soap.One soap for llltle girls comes attached to a rope that she can \"wear\u201d in the tub.She can have \u201cstrawberry flavored\u201d pomade in lieu of mom\u2019s lipstick, and pale nail polish.Use of the almost color less polish will make her want clean nails at all times.Let the good grooming roll tine become the basis for an other good habit consideration of others in Hie family.If her dressing table is in the bathroom, permit ils use only during nonrush hours.And in dieale that it\u2019s good manners always to leave the room in immaculate condition - tub rinsed, grooming aids neatly capped, comb and brush clean ed.The grboming corner need not be elaborate to serve its purpose.She\u2019ll be happy wilh it for no other reason than thal it\u2019s her own.It will keep the junior miss out of your pre clous fragrance supplies and cosmetics, too no mean point in its favor!\t(NEA) Tips for parents By HELEN R- HEWSON Parent Education Associate» YOU'LL SEE THE BRIGHT SIDE OF BUDGETING when you moïd\u2019over^rurnh mirCe\tandlMrs: Spanswiek dur- save money by serving BLUE BONNET \"\u2019 A, ™\tmixture.Chill mg their stay in Port Alberni.MARGARINE.Instead of using the costly\tset\u2014aoout 3 hours.Ur- Mr.Spanswiek went on to spread on your table, cut food costs and, mmd.\tVictoria where he called on Lt.ARTICLE II LONDON \u2014 London\u2019s Tavi stock Clinic moved recently [from the square which gave it jits name to Beaumont st., a Istreet of comfortable homes [now invaded by institutions and organization headquarters.Dr.John Bowlby is director of the Child and Family Life ! Department.Many Canadians [are familiar with his work and his book on mother-child re-1 a t i o n s h i p s, Love Is Not Enough.WHO COMES What kind of people come to the clinic for help?Many are well - educated parents who know it is better to correct a ! difficulty before it reaches pro-ideal for chilly evenings or b]em proportjons.mg the war.They were billeted in country areas, and there were some unwilling and over worked hostesses who had little time or inclination for really \"mothering\" their wartime children.Miss Beared emphasized that | many of these children were completely happy and secure (li'essiiig-table.And rallier than have her dip into your expensive pri'fiime, give her the proper start on good grooming with her own very llltle srented cologne (right).Teaching her to be well groomed means formation of sound habits.BE SURE! GET WESTINGHOUSE Look no further than Westinghouse for the Beauty ancf Features you want .the Value you demand .the* Quality you deserve, and the Price you can afford.; mm I 6^ EASY TO KMT at the same time, have the taste and nutri- For the crumb mixture blendjGovernor George Pearkes at f tion you want with Blue Bonnet.I know \u2019g cup fine Graham cracker the Government House and was tk™1.1*®\t: crumbs With 1 tblsp.sugar andVesent in the Sneaker* Gal.P- sugar and present in the Speakers Gal _______________uioio uuwii fewu-iooniis\ttblsp.butter.Press crumbs lery for the opening of Parlia- it in your pastry baking and as a vegetable topping, as well as 0!11 »\u2022\t44 i-WIVC- X CO S_y_»UlJVA J 'ii V.OSi, OUiiiiJ -o w v i M«£ta«iniiCi IJ ^avour\u2019 ^\u2019S an all-vegetable margarine \u201d*\tthat\u2019s both good-tasting and nutritious.Use a spread for bread.Em sure you\u2019ll agree it\u2019s a pleasure to [(TNS).balance your budget with Blue Bonnet \u2014 the margarine that makes jiist about everything taste better! NOW IS THE TIME TO ENLIST .fight dangerous sewer germs that lurk in every drain .by using GILLETT S DRAIN CLEANER once a week, every week.You see, Jiquid disinfectants can\u2019t budge the greasy muck these germs breed in .but Gillett\u2019s special churning, boiling action can quickly and completely scour out every trace of this germ-breeding mess that collects in TlioiijSItl for today Thou cam\u2019s! not to thy place by accident; It is the very place God meant for thee.filthy, clogged-up drains.That\u2019s why it keeps drains fast-running, clean and sanitary .and why it\u2019s important to put 2 tablespoons of Gillett\u2019s Drain.Cleaner in every dram, every week.HERE'S A MENU SUGGESTIOfTso popular, I feel it\u2019s well worth repeating.Bright's MANOR ST.DAVIDS Claret, I\u2019ve discovered, is the ideal wine to serve with good red meat of any kind.It\u2019s the most popular red table wine in Canada \u2014 and no wonder.Made from grapes sun-ripened in the Niagara Peninsula, Manor St Davids Claret is a delightful \u2018wine of the country\u2019 at a price so reasonable we can all enjoy it .and with a taste so light and congenial that even \u2018wine-snobs' nod in ap* _ .\t,, prova] Do try it! Tasting is believing that Bright s Manor St.Davids Claret is a delightful dinner companion.pry bip yam MOVING ?USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE Inc.North American Van Linas ART CRAWFORD 89 ABENAQUIS LO.9-5105 Sherbrooke Authorized Agent for Pearkes.While in Victoria he visited other friends, such as Dr.Baker, Mr.H.Rhodes, M.P.for Cloverdale B.C., and Mrs.Rhodes.Upon their return to Vancouver they visited the Exhibition.Suggested menu Stuffed Olives Celery Radishes Potato Salad Pickles Assorted Salted Nuts Brownies Watermelon Hard Candies Coffee Tea Lemonade Milk There are other parents, not so well-informed, referred by health or education authorities and often resistant or suspicious of the help available (This parallels our own experience at the Parents\u2019 Bureau in Toronto.) I discussed problems and ! Floral Arrangement* for the ' Summer Wadding from \u2022 MILFORD Si 143 Frontenac Streat ' !\tTal.LO.9-2567 l\ta UmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnA air-conditioned places! Team this sleeveless sweater or wes-kit with slacks and dresses.Smart and swift to knit\u2014 cables add interest at yoke and waist.Pattern 7111: directions; sizes 32-34; 36-38 included.Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be ac-J cepted) to Sherbrooke Daily;\t\u201e ,\t, j Record, Household Arts Dept., P^P1® W\u2018U1 M'** \u2022>can beared Sherbrooke.Que.Print plainly^, ^ P«Khiatnc «^lal name, address, pattern number.wor*{ers at fhe clinic.___________________ J Many difficulties arise from parents\u2019 inability or unwilling-rm\\ A / A /~ L\tness to eslablifi\u2019h a friendly, af- CWAC observe fectionate relationship with _\t.\t.\ttheir children.Such a relation- 20th anniversary ship in the basis of trust and .\u201e\t, .security for children as they OTTAWA (C ) ana a s grapp]e\tlessons of life, girls in khaki are observing the { djfficult anf| confusing for 20th anniversary of the Cana dian Women's Army Corps and\tr-vArirri?
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