Sherbrooke daily record, 19 janvier 1962, vendredi 19 janvier 1962
[" Today's Chuckle Th« ivftrajTf mm w«U to be the kind of person that women look np to.The «Terser woman would like to be the kind that men look around at.StjerbcookePailii Becocd THE WEATHER Sunny today and Saturday he contins cloudy Saturday etenins; not so cold Saturday; winds light.Low - high Saturdav at Sherbrooke 5 and 20 above.Established 1897 Price : 5 Costa SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.FRIDAY.JANUARY 19.1962 Siaty-Fifth Yeat Under UN regime Townships neglected' QUEBEC, Jan.18 (CP) \u2014 Glen Brown (L\u2014 Brome ) declared in the legislature today the Eastern Townships region, third most populous area of the province, had been the most neglected under the former Union Nationale government.He said the 1960 report of Defends autonomy policy QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Jean-Jacques Bertrand, a key man in the Union Nationale, defended the party\u2019s provincial autonomy policy Thursday and called for \u201cthe best brains in Canada\u201d to strengthen provincial powers under the Canadian constitution.Mr.Bertrand also denied re peated reports of friction between himself and Union Nationale Leader Daniel Johnson He said during\tthrone speech debate that Quebec's young people are worried about the province's future in confederation and said all political parties must unite to improve the constitution.\u201cI feel that French-Canadians can continue to live within confederation, as long as it is given necessary amendments.\u201d Glenn Brown (L - Brome), whose riding is located next to Mr.Bertrand's, said the Union Nationale had used provincial autonomy as \u201ca red herring that misled the people of the province.\u201d Camille Pouliot (UN \u2014 Gaspe South) said the government's proposed total revision of Quebec's electoral map \u201ccould be dangerous from all points of view.\u201d He said rural counties must remain untouched, they must retain (heir influence.\u201cThe influence of religious, rural counties is preferable to that of urban, cosmopolitan counties,\u201d he declared.the tr«de and commerce department had shown an inventory of 54 potential new industries compared with only seven under the Union Nationale.Opposition leader Daniel Johnson, whose Bagot riding adjoins the Townships, said Mr.Brown was trying to mislead the house.The report containing the higher inventory was issued under the Liberals but probably covered 1959, when the Union Nationale was still in office.He asked what year it covered, but Mr.Brown replied that the report «\u201cavailable any time\" and suggested Mr.Johnson \"look it up himself.\u201d Mr.Brown said a proposed Montreal to Sherbrooke ex-presswey is \"the key to the Eastern Townships economy,\" and surveys for the proposed route had been started last summer.\"When are we going to get it?\u201d asked Mr.Johnson.\"Soo'ner than during the last 16 years,\" replied the Liberal member.Us immortal?LONDON (AP) \u2014 A Soviet scientist s u g g e sted Thursday that human beings may one day be made immortal by \u201cswitching off\u201d the process that makes them grow old.Academician V T.Kuprevich said in a talk on Moscow radio: \u201c'Why .should man die of old age?I consider he process of aging a pathological, an abnormal process.I am sure that one can find means for switching off the mechanism which makes cells age.\u201d 7 Drops gasoline in register Victoriaville boy, 11, killed in house fire ; SPRING PREVIEW \u2014 Two-year old Gary Oakes of Surrfy, near Vancouver, got a preview of spring when he stuck his head inlo a vase full of lilacs, green house.The flowers were grown in a (CP Photo) VICTORIA VII.UE \u2014 An 1 I-year-old boy lo»t his life here Thursday in a $ 10,000 flash fire which started when he dropped a glass jug full of gasoline near a hot air register.Three oilier persons have been hospitalized, suffering from burns.The fire, which broke out at the home of Egide Provencher, 21 Aqueduc Street also caused $10,-000 in damage to the Iwo-storey home.Eiremen found Richard I\u2019ruv cuclicr lying dead on his bed on the second floor.His father.Egide Proven cher, his IK month old sister Marlyne, and his niollirr Dominica civil government restored Counter-coup successful SANTO DOMINGO (AP)\u2014Ainelly to step up to the presi three military members of the nearby.Just two months ago he counter-coup led by his own of- dency in accordance with an junta and two civilian membersjhad been a hero to Dominicans) ficers ousted Gen, Pedro Rod-1agreement last month between)who had held high office under lor leading the air force upris ) riguez E c h avarria Thursday Balaguer and the leading anti- the Trujillos.\tling that expelled the last of the* wore\tall taken to the\tSir Anne\tHospital in Victoria\t ville\tsuffering from lim\tns.Tin\t\u2022 father and the 1\tbaby girl v\tcere transported to\tthe Noire\tDame Hospital\tin Munli\tcal last night on\tthe order\tol Hr.Kayinniul Ai\trsen- null -\tnf Victoriaville.\t Tin\tfather is suffi\twing from\tthird degree burns to\t his head, arms, feet\t\tanil back.\tThe baby girl is\tsuf Two other Pnnenchor rhildrrn, Ronald, 6, and Alain, 3, escaped from the fire without injury.Sixteen Ytrtnrta ville fire men fought (he fire They said the dead hoy liai) been sent to the hasrnirnt by his father to get a jug full o( gasoline.He dropped the jug near a hot air register in the kitchen and the fire started.The family was trapped upstairs and had to fight their way through the (tames to safety.\\V hen Mr Provencher got nut in the yard he noticed that Richard was not Ihric, He then told the firemen, who had been told by a neighbor that one of his children was missing.They found the liny Ling dead on a second floor lied, they said.The coroner of (lie dis trlrt, Dr.Arthur Thibault, said that he thought the hoy died of asphyxiation because his body seemed In hr on inuched by flames.The two children unhurt h> the flames Ronald and Main, have been taken in bv the Red Cross division of Vuiortavillr tinlil the parents are again aille In lake care of them Doctor disagree* MONTREAL (CP) Dr Ad#* lard Groulx, director of the Montreal h e a 11 h department, disagreed Thursday with a fed eral health officer who ex pressed alarm over a (\u2019ana diaii wide increase in cases of infectious hepatitis, a disease of the liver.Dr Groulx said ease* of the disease in Montreal in creased (100 per cent in loot over tin' previous year.But part of the inerease ysas due to bet 1er diagnosis, hr said.night and restored civilian gov-;Trujillo faction, ernment to the Dominican Re- Civic Union.the National Rodriguez Echavarria was Trujillo dynasty, guarded in a waiting room in! Air Force Gen Andres Butter surplus problem Want price slashed, support maintained MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 Canada\u2019s dairy farmers have asked the federal government for immediate help to dispose of record stockpiles of dairy products.At the annual meeting of) cheese, now 32 cents a pound in Dairy Farmers of Canada Ontario and 3m cents in Que-Thursday, delegates passed a bee, be established at 32 cents resolution urging the govern- in both provinces, ment to cut the consumer price( Spokesmen for the skim milk of butter by 14 cents and main- powder industry said their sec- Rod- public.\tj Radio Caribe said Balaguer\u2019slthe National Palace as Hon riguez Mendez was named Rod The sudden end of two days w*\u2019crpa*>0ll,s wcrc not known, j nelly, member of the National riguez Echavarria's successor of military-dominated junta rule' There was no word touched off one of his ancient city s wildest celebrations.KHrUsHcHeV victorious Rafael Bonnelly, 57, a lawyer, forces, tain the farmer's support price at 64 cents.The proposed cut would cost the government some $49.000,000.If the subsidy were granted, it would boost the annual cost of price supports for dairy products to more than $70,000.000.A tion suffers from \u201cmuch instability\u201d since it must compete with world prices and United States disposal programs.The dairymen asked the gov-ment to put a price support of 12 cents a pound on skim milk powder, or alternatively to es- specia! committee report said tablish a system of export pay-dairy price supports cost Can- rnents sufficient to maintain the aria more than $21,000,000 in the domestic price at 12 cents.1960-61 dairy year.\tThe dairy farmers petitioned There were two main reasons the government to establish a behind the request.Canada's federal standard for milk, debutter surplus, delegates were fining its content of fat and non-told, has reached a total of fat solids.was sworn in as president al most exactly 48 hours after he and three other members of the all-civilian State Council were led out of the National Palace as prisoners of would-be military dictator Rodriguez Echavarria and a junta installed in their place.Six of the seven members of the State Council\u2014most of them long-time opponents of the Trujillo dictatorship resumed control of the government they first took up Jan.1, The State Council\u2019s first act after returning to the Palace was to accept the resig Believe power battle at an end in Russia feeing from third degree burns to the face.The mother is still in the St Anne Hospital Ihia morning.She has minor burns on her arms.Hospital author-ilies said this morning that her condition is not serious the Civic Union was installodjas chief of the armed -)Caribe radio reported Quick pledges of support from the army, navy amt air force lifted one great problem from the council, but many lie ahead.The council also faces a major reorganization of the government Many departments are still in I he hands of die hard'\t\u2022 Trujillo follower w ho had boon OQ fl S I O D S protected by Balaguer A reor ' ,\t, ganization of the huge armed' MONTREAL (CP) United States authorities now be-jforces a,s0 is m.cciisary, Rodriguez Echavarria x junta Urges hike in teachers WASHINGTON (CP) lieve the reported political struggle in the Kremlin has come to! an end at least temporarily and that Soviet Premier Khrushchev issued a series of .sweeping de has retained his position of .strength under collective Com-1 créés designed to stifle opposi munist party leadership.\t|lion, but lie was unable to main These officials based -heir onc S|fjr aruj Albania and '\u2022lin «nkr.0\u201e, Vlews on confidential diplomatic Red china on the other Albania National:reT?r!s ani^ on\tre and Red China maintain an ag- gioftal and local Commun,sijgr(,ssjvc war musj be waged if nation of Joaquin Balaguer, a chieftains have been brought enpjtabsm is t be destroyed.Trujillo holdover who was pres- ^OSCOj to jearn party con K|in,sjK.jirv j8 reported to be-ident until the junta deposed the!^rJfss ^ecislons reached last Oc |jovr u1P Reds can achieve the seven - man council Tuesday tober are t0\tinterpreted.jsamc goals through Fv«.x,v*w,\t.Such a meeting could not have means.\t| unbreakable crust.Tows not.in ,nc been possible, they reasoned.State Secretary Dean Riisk, in oporat'on \u2022SJ(,P,*s fa,r Temper unless the Kremlin forces hadjhis press conference Thursday,!a^urf ^ respect On way to Stanleyville?Massacre troops may prepare a showdown (CP from /Al\u2019-Heiitcm) LKOPULDVIl.j.K\tAn ni\u2019riHl rr léJéjourna 8» A.B C.New» final 12 Pajama Playhouse 11:10 p.m 8) Local New» File 11:13 p.m.3) Patricia and the weather 5) llth Hour Weather 6i Viewpoint 7)\tDernlere Edition 8)\tWeather Final 11:20 p.m.b Stage i 3) llth Hour Sport» 8i Final Edition 8) World\u2019s Beat Movies 11:22 p.m .) Sports Final 11:30 p m.5)\tJack Paar 6)\tFriday Premier 7)\tTheatre au Coin de feu 12:35 p m.12) News, Sports, Weather 12-50 p.m 7t Derniere Edition 7) Sign off 1:00 p.m.3) Sign Oil The Lennoxville Players Present \u201cCHARLEY\u2019S AUNT\u201d sponsored by Lennoxville Wing, Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary in BISHOP'S COLLEGE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thurs., Jan.25th, 8.00 P.M., Students' Night Admistion at the Door, 75c per person Fri., Jan.26th and Sat., Jan.27th, 8:30 p.m.Reserved seats $1.50 General Admission $1.00 available at H.C.Wilson & Sons.Sherbrooke, and Clark's Pharmacy, Lennoxville.Compliments of LENNOXVILLE PRESS INC.Lennoxville JOHN NICHOL and SONS REG'D WE DON'T NEED A J SIDE SHOV/ BARKER! ¦ ¦ \u2022 0UR PRICES THEMSELVES \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 FOR INSTANCE: i960 CHEVROLBT, V-8.automatic,\tS|cnc 1960 CORVAIR de Luxe, automatic, 4 door sedan 1960 CADILLAC Fleetwood, like new.fully equipped, regularly selling at $9350.(replacement value), one owner car 1959 PONTIAC, 1 owner car, automatic transmission .IDUUr 1958 FORD FAIRLANE 500,\t*1101; low mileage, 1 owner car .LkJL*} SPECIAL OF THE WEEK 1957 CHRYSLER hard top, 4 door, fully equipped, 1 owner cor.s925.\u20181425.\u2018425.1957 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 4 door sedan, 1 owner ear, runs and looks like new 1956 FORD STATION-WAGON.3 seats .OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 10 P.M.Foxbrooke Motors Authorized Dealer for Chevrolet \u2014 Oldsmobile \u2014 Cadillac \u2014 Corvair \u2014 Envoy Cars and Chevrolet and Envoy Trucks.FULL LINE OF G.M.FACTORY APPROVED PARTS FOR GENERAL MOTORS CARS AND TRUCKS.345 Wellington St.South \u2014 Sherbrooke LO.9-3606 \u2014 9-3608 8 00a.m.8) Audio Visual TV Course 8:30 a m.7) Unlvcralte Televise 9:00 a.m.3)\tCapl Kangaroo 4)\tTeddy Bear PSayhousa 9:15 a.m.5)\tChristian Science 7) Unlverili* Televise 9:30 a m.5) Pip The Piper 9:45 a.m.5> Christian Scienca 10:00 a.m.3) Video Village 5) Sharl-Lewia Show 7j Le Professeur Calculus 10:30 a.m 3) Mighty Muusa Playhouaa i) King iveonard and his Short Subject» 7)\tFon Fon 8)\tTown, Country Time 11:00 a.m.3) Magic Land 5) Fury 11:30 a.m.Ji Roy Roger» Show 5) Sports Digest, 7)\tCou Cou 8)\tMagic Ranch 12:00 p.m.1) Sky King 5) Update 7) Entree de* Artiste» 18) The Texan 12:11 p.m.12) News 12:30 p.m.3) My Friend Flicka j 5) Mr.Wizard 7)\tPremiere Edition 8)\tSaturday Showtime 12) Let\u2019s Find Out 12:40 p.m.j 7) Commentaires 12:45 p.m.3) Meditation ! 7) Midi Sports 12:55 p.m.j 6) Today 1 00 p m.j 3) T.V.University 5) Lazy L.Ranch 7) Le Golf et ses Etoiles 12) We want an answer 1.13 p.m.12) The Weeklies 1.23 p.m.fi) Today 1.30 p.m.13) Saturday Spotlit® 5) Rocket Squad KNOWLÎON \u2014 Miss Louise Marion, and lier fiance.Hr.Aziz Kureski, of Montreal, Miss Denise Marion and Mr Allen Cooper, of Baic d'Urfe, were guests of the Miss Marion\u2019s uncle and aunt.Mr and Mrs.Herbert Brereton.Friends will be sorry to learn Mrs.Romeo Brouillette is a patient in a Montreal hospital.Miss Christine Ross, of Mont real, spent a weekend wnth her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Ross.Miss Janet Woodley, of Montreal, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A T.Wood-ley Mrs.Woodley has been confined to her home by illness.Miss Joan Keene, of Granby, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Keene over the weekend Mr.John Morson, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.l S, Morson.Mis* Emma Stone, of Montreal, spent the weekend1 with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.1 Carl Stone Mrs.F.Shaw has returned home after spending a few days] in Montreal, where she attend-' ed an executive meeting of the provincial I.O.D.E.SATURDAY 8i Amateur Sports Magazine 8) Janet Dean, R.N\\ 12) Let\u2019s Find Out 2:00 p m.51 R.C.M.P.8) World of Sport 7) Pierres Vivantes 12) Professional Wrestling 2.30 p.m.5)\t.VBA 7; Magazine International 3:00 p.m.3) Saturday Spotlua 6)\tWorld of Sport 7)\tImages En Tete 12) Family Theatre 4:00 p.m.3» l Married Joan 8)\tYouth Special 4:30 p.m 3) Wrestling 5) Race of the Week 8) Tiie Lawrence Welk Show 12) Like Young 3:00 p.m.5)\tAll Star Golf 6> This Living World 7) Lei Apprentis 3:30 p.m 3) Dance Date 6)\tBugs Bunny 7)\tLe» Un» le» Autre» 12) Surprise Party 6:00 p.m.3) Saturday News 5)\t1, 2, 3.Go 6)\tCountry tlnw 7)\tChansonnette* 8)\tBig-Time Wrestling 4:15 p.m.3) Wea\u2018ltei Wise 6:20 p.m.3) Danger is my Business 7> Chronique Syndicale 6:30 p.m 3) Riverboat 5) Hawaiian Eye 6.) 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3) The Late Show 1:00 a m.I 7) Sign Off I 8> The Late Show 1:30 a m.ii Colby reie-coune 8\t45 e.m.7i Université Televise 9:00 e.m 8) Adventure» in Living 9:e m 3» Catholic Mas» 9\t30 e.m.u Christopher» 7) Me»se Basilique 9 43 ».m 3; Living Word 9 55 e.m.3) Today 10:00 e.m 5 Lamp Unto My Feet 8i Art to Use it The Way I0:3t e.m 5)\tBible Stories $i Ihi* is the Life 10:45 a.m.3i Look Up and Live 1) Sacred Heart 11:0C e.m ! 3) Camera 3 Church Service ! 7) Connaissance du Monde 4\u2018 Sunday Showtime n 30 a.m 3) Industry on Parade 12) Newsroom 12 11:35 a.m.12) Movie 11:45 a.m.' 3) Film Shorts 11:55 a m 12) Newsroom 12 12:00 p.m.3) This Is The Life j 6) Comment to Conviction 7) A Vous Paris !2i Italian Film Festival 12.25 p.m.; 8> American 12:30 pm 3) Washington Conversation I 5) L C.Bowling | 6) Speaking French 12:35 p.m.12 Italian Film Festival 12:55 p m.3) CBC News 3) Suburban Showcase 1:00 p.m 3) Women\u2019s Bowling 6)\tGood Life Theatre 7)\tOpinions 8)\tSurburban Show- case 1:25 p.m.12) Photography is Fun SUNDAY 1:30 om 3/ Hours of Stars ji Urai Kooeru 8t Country Calendar 7) Travaux et le» jour» 12) Family Theatre 2:00 o.m 5)\tShirley Temple 6)\tJunior Magazine 7)\tUntver» des Sports 12i Tiny Talent 2:30 p.m.3; Sunday Sports Spectacular 12) Buccaneers 3:00 p.m.8i Concert 7i Concert 8> Cinema 8 12) Sportsman\u2019s Club 3:30 p.m.5; TBA 12) How's Business 4 00 p.m.3) The Wonderful Wor of Golf 5j Championship Bridge 8)\tHeritage 7) Valises Diplomatiques 12) Forum 4:30 p.m. Meet the Professor 6i Discovery 7)\tCanadiens en Afrique 12) Pinbusters 4:57 p.m.8)\tCBC TV News 5:00 p.m 3) Amateur Hour 5)\tIt Is written 6)\tBing Crosby Golf Tournament 7)\tLa bonne Nouvelle 8)\tBing Crosby Golf Tournament 12) Within Four Wall» 5.27 p.m 6) CBC TV News 5:30 p m 3) College Quiz Bowl 5)\tRacket Squad 6)\tReflections 7» L heures des Quilles 8) Superman 12) Family Theatre 6:00 p.m.3> 20th Century 5) Meet the Press 6i Walt Disney 8> Comedy Capers 12) T.B.A.4:30 p.m.3) Mr.Ed.5) International Showtime 7)\tAu Nom de la loi 8)\tMaverick 12) Buccaneers 7:00 p.m.3) Lassie 6» Hazel 7) Robins Des BoU 12) Telepoi / 30 p m 3) Dennis the Menace 6> Parade 5) Walt Disney 7) Papa » Raison 8» Follow the Sun 12) Akin to win 1:00 p.m.J) Eo Suihvan Eu Sullivan 7/ Kah'Na-Wio 12) Detective» 1:30 p m 3) The Crazy Club 7)\tMusic Hall 8)\tLawman 12) Mike Wallace Show 9:00 p m.3) G.E.Theatre , 5) Bonanza 3) Dennia the Menace 8) Bonanza 8) Bus Stop 12> 77 Sunset Strip 9:30 p.m.3) Jack Benny 7)\tTheatre du Dimanche 10:00 p.m 5)\tAdventures In Paradise 6)\tClose-up 3» Adventure» in Paradise i2) Andy Griffith 10:30 p m ' What\u2019s My Line\u2019 6) Quest ! 7) L\u2019evenement i2> Dateline 11.00 pm 1) Sunday News Speciai | 5) New Breed 6) National News I 7» Teiejournal 8)\tWorld\u2019s Best Movie 12) Loretta Young 11:10 p.m.6)\tMetroscope 7)\tSport Eclair 11:15 p.m.3) Stage 3 11:25 p.m.6) Sports 11:30 p.m.6)\tShoestring Theatre 7)\tConference 12) Mike Hammer 12:00 a.m.7) World\u2019s Best Movies 12:15 a.m.7) Sign Off 12:30 a.m.6) Frolic *62 12) News, Sports, Weather, meditation 1:15 a.m.6) Holiday Feature At Thetford Mrs.S.Meade heads St.John s Senior W.A.THETFORD MINES \u2014 The annual meeting of the Senior W.A.of the Church of St.John the Divine took place at the rectory with a good attendance.Canon S.Meade opened the meeting with prayers and spoke briefly on the forthcoming visit of the Bishop, Canon Meade presided for the election of the new slate of of tieers.drawn up by Mrs, M.H.W.Seeley, convener of the nominating committee.They are: Mrs S A.Meade, president; Mrs.Clifford Wright, 1st vice president: Mrs.Everett Moore.2nd vice-president; Mrs.Alex McMurray, secretary; Mrs.Clifford Wright, treasurer.Mrs.M.H.W.Seeley, Dorcas secretary; Mrs.George Moad, educational secretary; Mrs.H.Mcilarg, Living Message; Mrs.Lillian Roffe, United offering; Mrs A.McMurray, social ser- vice; Mrs.U.A.Vaudry, prayer partner; Mrs.C.MacMillan, kitchen convener; Mrs.C, H.Mc-Naughton, assistant; Mrs.T, R.Johnston and Mrs.E, Moore, visiting committee.The majority were in favor of having a supper prior to the vestry meeting on Feb.7.The resignation of Mrs.J.R.Power as Living Message secretary was regretted.A pleasant social hour followed the meeting and refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.Meade.Yellow' and white mums added a springlike touch to the sitting-room.The tea table centred with red and white carnations flanked by white can dies, was presided over by Mrs.T R.Johnston , The business session included reports from the Dorcas secretary, calendar secretary, social service, prayer partner and educational secretary.STANBRIDGE EAST - Members of the Board of Sessions uf the United Church met in the Sunday School room for the the annual congregational meeting.Rev.H.Halt was in the chair, and the various reports were received.BOARD Or SESSION The Communion roll at year-end showed a membership of 119, of whom 19 were non-resident.Members unanimously adopt ed the every family plan for the Observer, a paper published by the Uniited Church of Canada During July, while Mr.Halt was on vacation, services were in charge of Wesley Gage, Tom Tomkinson, and Bruce Kidd.On June 15.the death occur red of one of the oldest and best loved members, Edmund L.Hodge, who had been a faithful church worker.In October, nine members attended a rally of stewards and elders at the Cowansville United Church, when Dr.Wm.Berry spoke on the duties and living standards of the members.Rev.Mr.Piikey gave a talk on financing, both local and foreign.The Board held two meetings during the year and Communion was observed three times.Two new members joined the church.Mr, Hatt officiated at one marriage, seven baptisms and two burials The report was given by-Frank L.Corey, Clerk of Session.CHURCHMEN AND STEWARDS Vernon Boomhower reported the men of the church, along with the stewards, met seven times during the year.The main items of business were: The combining of the men and stewards' meetings; the making and installation of holders for communion glasses; preparations to build new fence, and maintenance on Church; appointing ushers and offering collectors each month; preparations for icecream social.The president, Mrs Anne Har-jvey, was in the chair and opened the meeting with prayer, j The treasurer's report showed 110 meetings held during the year as well as two rummage sales, three suppers and one shrub sale for which receipts for $904.-66 had been realized.After disbursements, pledge to Officiai Board, the E.L.Hodge memorial, purchase of a new stove, allotment to M.and M.fund, gifts of flowers, fruit, and gifts to those who were sick, conference and parsonage -expenses, a balance of $'96 82 remained.After the final W.A.meeting, the group joined the new organization United Church Women.The slate of officers presented by the chairman of the nominating committee was accepted and elected as follows; President.Mrs.Anne Harvey; vice-president, Mrs.Leonard Store; secretary, Mrs.Robert Aylesworth; treasurer, Mrs, Gus Broeck-aert; Sunshine Committee.Mrs.Vernon Boomhower; representatives to the Christian education, Mrs.Rov Fortin and Mrs Wesley Gage; représenta live to the Officia! Board.Mrs Stanley Soule; representative to the Committee of Stewards, Mrs Frank Corey.Ail present were enrolled, and others will be accepted at any time.SUNDA'r SCHOOL The Sunday School, of which Mr.Bruce Kidd is superintendent, is composed of seven classes.Cradle Roll, Mrs.Vernon Boomhower: the Nursery class, in charge of alternating teachers.Miss Johanne Kidd and Mrs.Leslie Lackey; the Kinder garten.Mrs.Vernon Boomhow-ei ; the Primary, Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes Mrs F.Corey, Mrs.Bruce Kidd Bruce Kidd, and Mrs.Roy Fortin.respectively.Fifty-three pupils were enrolled for the year, with an average attendance of 24.Vera Boomhower was in charge of Sunday School paper distribution, Susan Gendreau and Sharon Kidd, of tidying up Sunday School room and Church, and collecting hymn books; Colin Gage, the Korean bottles, in which money is collected for Dr Stewart Allan's work in Korea, amounting this year lo $10.25.A total of $9 was contributed for the Canadian Bible Society\u2019s work m Africa.Wayne Boomhower w as treasurer STEWARDS AND TRUSTEES The Stewards are: Charles Bockus, Bruce Kidd, Ernest Gage, Gordon Gage, Guy Mar-tindale, Wesley Gage, Tom Tomkinson, and Roy E Fortin.Trustees are: Thomas S.Da vitt, Ernest Gage, Neil Baker, Donald Stoliiker.R.E.Wcscott.Butters Auxiliary reports donations MAGOG \u2014 The Cecil Butters Memorial Hospital Auxiliary at its first meeting of the year in St.Luke's Church Hall, report ed a most successful year.The sewing committee reported the Auxiliary had sent 143 dozen dia pers to the Hospital during the year, and had also made a donation of S400.Mrs.N Bailey and Mrs.E Whittier were hostesses for the evening.Frank L.Core'1, Arthur Gage, T.Tomki-son Leslie Lackey, R C Wescot .Wesley Gag' Vernon Boomhower, Bruce Kidd.Charle Bockus, and Rob ert Biakes ee.Mr.Davitt reported one meet-;ng held in the Sunday School room w::h F.L.Corey, chairman Five new members were added to the Board of Trustees.It was decided to purchase a new iawn mower for use at Hi1' de Cemetery Mr.Corey requested the secretary \u2018rcasi.rer to make a list of members, three for each of tne mornhs, May, June.July.August erd September, subject to approval at the next meeting, to take responsibility for ma:ntena,'ce of the cemetery.Ldt 8, Rov 3 was sold for $20 and the money was deposited, making a bank balance of $204.84.Bruce Kidd, who has been secretary-treasurer for a number of years, resigned and is succeeded by Robert Aylesworth.Friendly Society e'e:ts officers COWANS VILLE \u2014 The Friendly Society of Trinity Church a' the annual meeting elected the following officers: President.Mrs.Leslie Dryden; 1st vice-president, Mrs.Ronald Page; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.Percy Ogden; secretary, Mrs.Gordon Bown; treasurer, Mrs.J.Tichie.Committees are: Sick, Mrs.E.Dunwoody and Mrs, A.Watt; work, Mrs, E.Hooper, Mrs.George Barker and Mrs, Thurston Strange; catering convener, Mrs.Fred Knight, arrangement convener, Mrs.George Barker.ENJOY TIE FINEST AT THE ROTTERDAM (AP) \u2014 Mayor G.E.Van Walsum reports a record total of 24,600 seagoing vessels called at this Netherlands port in 1961.2637 Kmc W - Sherbrooke \"plenty of free parking\" Business Man's Lunch\u2014$1.10 'TAKEOUT ORDERS\" a specialty Call LO.2-8255 Ask for our Charcoal Bar-B Qi they're delicious! 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The Sherbrooke Daily Record Service i« prepared by a feam of fop advertising and merchandising specialists with your problems in mind.So, eliminate advertising art and production costs while getting ads that build store traffic and boost sales more quickly .PHONE TODAY LO.9-3636 Sherbrooke Daily Record 119 Wellington St.North \u2014 Sherbrooke.tolls on Montreal's Victoria and Jacques Cartier Bridges, if ar rangements can be worked out with Quebec and municipal authorities.The throne speech indicated no change in the government's views on trade policy\u2014a subject expected to be one of the hottest of the session.The program of government guarantees for bank loans to small businesses, begun only a year ago, will be extended in scope, and increased incentives are promised for scientific rc search by industry.It did not elaborate, except lo say that one of (he measures will implement\u2014\u201cwith modifications\u201d \u2014 the proposals of the royal commission on publics lions.On the issue of constitutional amendment, \u201cprogress\u201d was reported in efforts to get provin Daine du Rosaire Hospital.Messrs.R W Craighead and M Fontaine have returned from a trip to Derry, Mass Mr Peter Whitcomb, of Rish op's University, was with his Inti.Nickel Inter.Pipelines Noranda Mines Penmans Ltd Price Bros Simpsons Ltd.The London was firm with 49'* off 82 V» off 79'4 off 60% off 37'* Off 55 off 28off Montreal livestock market Elratlni MONTREAL (CP) Caille LAMJNTAGNE Mari» Anne At Mansonville, Quo., on Thurs day, Jaminry 18th, 1962.Marie Anne Bombardier, beloved wife of HormenegiUlc Lamontagne, aged 65 years, Resting al the C K Wilson and Son Funeral Home, Mansonville Requiem Mass from St Cajelan Church, on Monday, January 22nd, al 10 a m.Interment Mansonville Parish Crmetcrv SIMPSON, Ardue E.At North Ham on Friday.January 191 h, 1962 Arehie E Simpson, helov ed son of the l»!e Mr, and Mrs Thomas Simpson in his 66th year.Resting al Johnston's Fu lierai Chapel, 530 Prospect St 1 and calf prices were steady to y'4 $1 lower and other prices were Funeral notice later - i,\t« O' *\">»'\"\u2022' II.' WHALEN, KHl.b.th A.h\u201e Stock Market j'took market* this week cr» where he terday\u2019s sale ol $05 million in,\t,\t,,,\t,\t,.\u201e RHUl Besting al her home three month bills was 3.00% up L»sl v',\u2018l'k\tr Mr ^ded Jan, 31, 1962 tola sales esters and other civilians with phi|eas Larocque over the week- f'r Zrl!rrs Ud' fcord \"8 10 P\"\u2019I.ulîî» HUnch* P.S n/Jur-overseas war service.\tend\tlimmary estimates will reach an dy w|,h t0 pxpre\u201e ,he)r S|\u201en,.rc Another would increase edu ;\tvi!«.\\farinrv n,.nean\tall lime high of over $63,300, .hank» for the kind expression, of Miss Marjorv Duncan, who\t-\t.\t,\t,\t, cation allowances paid to the i a, Kf,pri onrst flf her nar.** '* expected that net pro .ymp»thy, »nd beautiful floral of d Small\treceived during their sad .\t\u2019\ti bertavrmtnt.bfon an a chain! MrKKLVKY Many, many th«nk* nd rela- ,\t#\thas been the guest of her par children of war dead.Others ems Rçv anc| j^rs T F Dun-\t^owcr< will add time extensions to three ran,\u2019has returned to Montreal, margin.Plans have ve.erans statutes expiring next resume her studies in public nounced to establish Sept.30 the War Services health at McGill University.\tlarge discount stores contain- i,, .11 my kind friend.Grants Act, Veterans I,and Act\t^jrs j0yCC 7unr 0f Montreal complete food and non food tive», for ail the card, and letter.and Veterans Insurance Act.\ta wi'tu her Dargnts \u2019 Mr and I department* and an automobile:' tereiv.-d while m the Hoy») victor \"wlul\t1*11.anu I\t!,\tMontreal.Also to tho»e Mrs.Charles Corey, over the service centre.\twho vlglte(5 m, ,n\u201e bought me .ypp-r irt\tweekend.\tYesterday\u2019s speech from the fjower,, , epeciai thank» to our tATtK i LLIrr\tHostesses on Jan 13 at the throne describing the forthcom- r\u2019a.tor, Mr a Moffat and Mr» Mrs Ora GUI, of Rock Is Curling Club were Mrs.Russell mg federal legislative pro-\t^ A mcKELVEV.land was a guest for a week of Blinco and Mrs.Lenox Ames gramme included provisions for her \u2019brother, Mr L L Gustin, Prizes went to the rink skipped broadening the small business RBVKB , wl,h t0 expr,.s, m; and Mrs Gustin.\tby Mr.Roy Cook with Mrs.loans act and additional funds aimor* thank» to »u my frienda Mr.a d \\fiirr»v and Miss Lenox Ames, Mr.Kenneth Best, for the export credit insurance and relative, who r»mrmh«rad m< Mrs.rt.i>.MUIiay anu iUiaa\t.\t,\t.\t,\u2019l\t'\t.un\tr.rrt.«I.U.rtnrlnr MONUMENTS NOW: Delivery and erection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN SH Ft - LOW PRICES Send tor FREE booklet showing beautiful ttonef \u2014 ALL GRANITES ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or call! ANDERSON MONUMENTS BEEBE - TR.62416, Due fin Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) Marion Mathews, of Montreal, Mrs Kenneth Best, who defeat-corp.were weekend guests of Mr.and ed the rink skipped by Mr.Gar\t- Mrs.J A Johnston\tT-* Steel, with Mrs.G.Steel, COWANSVILLE Miss Clara Wyman has left Mr.H.Getty, Mrs.Hugh Getty ! with letters, rnrrln end visits, during my rerent stay in the Sherbrooke I Hospital.A special thank you to ; the Spencer Supports for their ! gifts.Also to Dr.Cooper, the nurses to spend a few davS in Siam- Miss Alice Ingalls, of'St Eus GUIDE AND BROWNIE NEWS and on thr «th floor.ford1 Conn at the home of her tache sur le Lac was with her The local Association of the nephew, Mr.Wesley Wyman, parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Tn Girl Guides will hold a Valen\tMRS i.avrknct, rbvt.r, and Mrs.Wyman, prior to leav- galls, for the weekend mg by plane for Jacksonville,\t- Fla., where she will spent an DANVILLE \u2014 indefinite time with her sister.Mrs S E Thames, and Mr Mrs Judith Hunter of Mont Thames\treal, spent sever* Mrs.Elsie Armstrong is Mrs.H.Boutelle.spending the winter with Mr Guests of Mr and Mrs.R Coates in brooke.Mrs.C.Taylor has left Your kindness will always be remembered MRS [.A WHENCE tine tea and sale on Feb 91,Tomifobi» at 3.30 p m., in Trinity Mcmor- a[ ]ja|!\tTARER \u2014 We wish to express, 24, fifteen Girl '\u2019ur Mnc\u2019 On Wp wish to f\tr r x _\tT\tirl 'JUI\tft 11 is.v I r; thânKff lO OUT r$*IStiV#*S January\t24,\tfifteen\tGirl\t^ ne,shbourj, wh\u201e ^,r Guides are to be enrolled by ^ klnd ,t the time nf the death days with the Guide Commissioner, Mrs.!of our dear sister and aunt.Miss Monk of Granby.The ceremony, Doris Johnston Especially do we and Mrs.Mal- will be held in United Church Sher colm MacDonald were Mr.and Hall at 7 p.m.\tthc bearers and thoae who helped Mrs.Rodney Sanford, of Mont- at the cemetery.Also those who to rca!\tSCdOOL FITNESS\tsent flowers, card* and messages of spend the winter in Miami.Fla Mr.and Mrs Mr and\tMrs.\tH.\tSanderson\tfamily,\tof\tSpringfield,\tVt ar» -pending\tthree\tweeks\tin\tguests\tof\tRev.\tand\tMrs.L.tural training\tof\tyouths\tin\tS]tt,r \u201en(] hrother in law Florida.\tWithrow.\tGreece in the 4th century SC4O0L FITNESS Tymnasiums were established sympathy.Your klndnaaa will P.Graham and .j,,,^ \u2014-,\t.\t_____.\t.were centres for educational and cul- '\u2018*y* ^ana and merrh-i-.Bf and FAMn.Y.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks 20c DEATH NOTICES per count Une.Minimum charge, WOO (10 line* or leu).IN MCMORIAM NOTICES Minimum charga Sl.SO Poetry 25 cent» a Un» extra.Additional names over three: 10 cent» each name.Al J.ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OB PER SON SENDING NOTtCl, OBITUARIES Obituaries received wlthla on* month of death are publisher free.A '.berge of *5.00 la made for obltusiie* delayed oeyoco thU period.The Record reserve* tbe right to edit or condenae omtuartes because of epace ItmiUUone.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TRI., JAN.19, 1992 3 or an cl about m omen TMl mM- On guard, you husbands, y; for these wifely phrases fm- -\t- * lil\ti MINISTER\u2019S MANY HAT STYLES \u2014 Mrs.Ellen Falrdough, who became Immigration minister in l!ir»7, lias attended many (unctions that have given her a chance to wear hats rarely worn Travelled more than 240,000 miles by other women.The iinusiia! hats included a sombrero (left) and mortarboard (right) when she presented scholarships.She also wore dozens of more common hats (centre) in her cross' country travels.\t(CP Photo) Hats are no problem tor woman minister By JOHN E.BIRO OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Immigra-!lar seasmv tion Minister Ellen Fairclough The chore of hat selection travels more miles, meets more isn\u2019t that easy for Mrs.Fair-people, sees more of CarmfUJciough.ner jot makes iit necessary for her to have a two hats suitable for a partial-tion isn\u2019t enough, either.Mrs.Fairclough attends so many and wears a greater variety of hats than most Canadian women.Since becoming a cabinet min ister in 1957, Mrs.Fairclough has travelled more than 240,ooo miles, mostly in Canada, and has gone through more than three dozen hats.The functions she has at-| tended in the last 4Vii years have afforded her an opportu nity to don many types of hais rarely worn by women.She wore a pilot\u2019s crash helmet in a jet trainer flight, a miner\u2019s helmet during a mine inspection, a naval captain\u2019s hat during a ceremony in the West Indies, a fisherman\u2019s hat in the Maritimes, a sombrero, and a mortarboard at functions at which she has presented About the only type of head-gear Mrs.Fairclough hasn\u2019t worn is an Indian headdress.As citizenship and immigration minister and superintendent of Indian affairs, she has received several invitations to become an honorary Indian chief or princess.But she has had to decline because it is not practice for the incumbent su perintendent of Indian stock of hats of the season\u2019s choice to enable her to be dressed prop erly at a wide range of func public functions that she has to have about a dozen hats on hand to enable her to have some variety in her wardrobe.Small, flowered hats are Mrs.Fairclough\u2019* preference.Mrs.Fairclough works in fast - moving field where suits are the most practical form of dress, especially on trips \u201cYou can go around the world with two suits and a flock of blouses,\u201d she said.However, M r s.Fairclough For men who haven\u2019t been married long enough to know \u2014 these are all wifely phrases that should put you on your guard for what\u2019s to follow: \u2022\t\"Oh, by the way,\u201d , Sounds casual, doesn\u2019t it?But your wife is about to announce something she has been waiting to spring on you until just the right moment.\"Oh, by the way .I had a letter from my sister, Sue, and she and Bill and the six children are planning to spend their vacation with us.Isn\u2019t that nice?\u201d \u2022\t\"I\u2019ve got a surprise for you .\" This will be a surprise all right, usually in the \u201cit - was - such \u2022 a - bargain -I \u2022 just - couldn't \u2022 re-ist - it\" department \u2014 though it may be anything from a fur coat for her to a new sofa for the living room.But don\u2019t expect it to be anything for YOU \u2014 not with that opening.\u2022\t\"Now don\u2019t say a word until I\u2019ve finished .\u201d This is going to be bad.She's smashed a fender, overdrawn your joint checking account, or something of the sort.This is the time when you can make yourself a hero in her eyes just by not reacting the way she expects you to react.And with this opening you ran he sure she expects the worst.\u2022\t\"Oh, I almost forgot to tell you.\" .She hasn't almost forgotten.She has just been putting off telling you something you aren\u2019t going to be happy about .like accepting an invitation from a couple who bore you to death, or volunteering your services as a handy man or something of the sort.\u2022\t\u201cI've got the most wonderful idea .\u201d She\u2019ll look excited and starry-eyed when she begins with this one, because she knows good and well that while you may have your faults, you just can\u2019t disappoint her when she really has her heart set on something very special.I 4 1 have a number of hats of likes dresses and often wears this type in a variety of col-jthem at functions where suits lions including meetings, lun-|ors,\u201d she said.\"They are very|would be a little easier cheons, dinners, receptions and outdoor events.One hat for each type of func- utilitarian because each hat can handle.Her choice in dresses be worn with about half a dozen)are simple silk prints in soft outfits.\u201d\tI shades, with a matching hat.Church of the Advent W.A.Miss Doris Price elected president Miss Boris Price was elected president of the Church of the Advent W.A.at the annual meeting held in the church hall recently.Hev.R Jervis - Read opened the meeting with prayer and presided for the election of officers which resulted as fol lows: Miss Doris Price, president, Mrs.J.Pickford, vice-president, Mrs.J.Wark, secretary, Miss M.Darby, treasurer, Mrs.C.Varney, cent a day treasurer, Mrs.D.Price, dorcas secretary and calendars, Mrs.A.Britton, little helpers, Miss C.Wark, educational and Mrs.affairs)H.Price, living message to accept such an honor.To most women the choice of » hat is a difficult decision.But the problem usually is solved for the average w\u2019oman once she has selected one or The rector congratulated the retiring officers and members for their fine work during the year.He then read from the Journal of the first synod of proved to be very interesting, The retiring president thanked the officers for their support through the past year, and the first meeting of the year followed, with the new president Miss Doris Price in the chair.Routine business was disposed of and plans were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs.J Wark, Bowen Street, South, on February 1.The resignation of Miss Fan nie Knapp, who has been the dorcas secretary for the past 14 years was regretfully accepted.The members exprès sed their appreciation for her devoted service and wished her a speedy recovery from her recent accident.The meeting closed with period which included refresh ments served by Mrs.H.Price I the hostess, who very thought-, fully remembered the anniversaries of two members by serving individual birthday cakes, decorated with lighted candles.the Diocese of the Arctic, which prayer, followed by a social Today s recipe i « , > } 1 I \u2022 V r t t, h 4 '>*,\u2022\u2019> r V* V ^ J \u2022' - \u2019 \u2019Cl \u2018 4 J k4; Yi V '< '.CARNIVAL FASHION \u2014 Josee Roy, a duchess of the Quebec City Winter Carnival, wears the coronation costume, a ballgown designed by Quebec couturier Jean Fortin.The gown is of white brushed nylon with a full skirt and flower-embroidered centre panel in shades of blue.(CP Photo) Womens groups in the news A deliciously tgrt apple pan-dowdy is a dish as old as the hills and always a favorite but to make a double hit with the family it's even better when fortified with toasted wheat germ.This adds a most pleasing nut like flavor, adds protein, iron and all the essential B vitamins.The sweet-tart juicy apples make the dish a tasty finale.Wheat germ comes from the heart of the wheat where nature has stored an amazing bonus of lifegiving nutrients.Scatter it over the morning cereal, or add a spoonful to ,\t__________ the soup bowl.If you wish to |MADAME VANIER\u2019S GOWN MUNICIPAL CHAPTER OF SHERBROOKE LOD E.The January meeting of the Municipal Chapter LODE, took place at I.O.D.E.House, with tire Regent, Mrs.R.L.Bishop, presiding.The treasurer, Mrs.G.Bennett, gave a report on the National Ballet performance ersonals Portable Automatic Dishwasher WASHES DISHES CLEAN .DRIES THEM BRIGHT Ideal for families Hving in rented homes 'where permanent installation is not desired.INo remodeling, special plumbing or in-\u2022eaUation costs.Rolls easily everywhere \u2014 ^ven over rugs.Mcxt.I KDJP HOBART REVOLVING POWER WASH SELF-CLEANING DUAL STRAINERS \u2022 SANITIZED HOT AIR DRYING top your casseroles with wheat germ saute \u2019i cup of it with 4 tblsp.butter or margarine in the skillet and then sprinkle it evenly over casserole before baking.It\u2019s * happy new taste treat in coffee cakes, nufbreads, sweet rolls, and on ready mixes for breads, muffins, waffles and pancakes.Simply add 't CUp of the wheat germ and 2 tblsp.of liquid to the mixes.Pare, core and slice enough cooking apples to make 6 cups.Place apple: with ^ cup water in saucepan and rook covered until almost tender \u2014 10 to 15 minutes.They must still hold their shape.Pour into a shallow-buttered baking dish.Use about a -quart dish.Combine cup sugar, H tsp.cinnamon, H tap.nutmeg and sprinkle over the apples and dot with 3 tblsp.butter or margarine.Make topping by sifting together Ui cups sifted all-purpose flour.3 tsp.baking powder and 44 tsp.salt.Stir in >4 cup wheat germ.Cut in 1 3 cup shortening with pastry blonder until of consistency of coarse | meal.Add *4 cup milk and stir to make a soft dough.Turn out on lightly flowered | board, knead lightly until smooth \u2014 10 to 12 strokes.Roll and shape into rectangle 5x10 inches Cut into eight rectangles or serving portions.Top apples with dough.Bake in moderate oven (350F) un- This is the gown Madame Georges Vanier, wife of the Governor-General, wore at the opening of Parliament yesterday.It is silver thread satin, with the bodice embroidered in gold thread.\t(CP Wirephoto) Polly\u2019s Quiz by potty cramer Paper dolls for grownups save work in room planning As little girls, most of us adored playing with paper dolls.What fun, changing from one dress to another! And now, a grown-up version of paper dolls can do a lot to help in deciding on a new look for our homes.First, draw an outline of a room that needs a different look.Make it to scale showing windows, doors, fireplace and so on.To the same scale, cut little pieces of paper that will represent furniture to go in the room.Sift and reshift until you come up with a furniture arrangement (on paper) that you like.Your husband will be delighted when he discovers that you know just where you want each piece I when it\u2019s time to move the actual furniture.This should come before the selection of colors and pattern for furniture covers.You can even use an actual doll house room, decorating it according to the plan in mind.Dear Polly: I gave my son and his wife his great-grandmother\u2019s bedroom furniture.the mirror off the dresser and placed it on the wall.Plan in miniature Don't young people have ¦ til done \u2014 about 30 minutes, j It is beautiful burl walnut: Serve warm with cream or \u2018 the bed has a big carved vanilla ice servings.cream.Makes 8 (TNS) headboard and footboard: there are a wash stand and marble-topped dresser.I am sick about it.She painted it all, tacked material on the headboard and threw the footboard away.And then, of all things, she took any respect for beautiful antiques\u2019?What can I say to her about the awful thing she has done?\u2014Mrs.K.D.Dear Mrs.K.P.; Nothing.Y'ou gave her the furniture so it is no longer yours to comment on.Keep hands off.Age doesn't make everything beautiful.The word \"antiques\" is often stretched to cover some ugly pieces.Sounds to me as if you have a rather clever daughter-in-law.Dear Polly: Please help me with my living room.Walls are pearl color and rug is medium brown.There are two chairs in pumpkin brocade.I have blonde furniture handmade by my husband that I want to keep.Curtains are cream with gold line stripe.What color shall 1 choose for a new sofa?\u2014Mrs.A.H.Dear Mrs.A.H.: Introduce some pattern by means of a sofa covered with quilted fabric that has a design in pumpkin, green and off-white on a brown ground.Some other touches of green F/L and Mrs.D.Garland have arrived from Belleville, Ont.Mrs.Garland will spend an extended period of time with the Garland family at the Manse, Portland Avenue.F/L D.Garland will be visiting again in Sherbrooke for two weeks.Mrs.Richard Ross of Ticonder-oga, N.Y.who has been nursing her mother, Mrs.Garland for several weeks, has returned to her home.Sgt.Robert S.Garland arrived from France by Military Air Transport at the weekend for an extended visit with his mother at the Manse, Portland Avenue.IF «\t* Mrs.\tH.\tCarl\tMayhew of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Mrs.Peter Maurice accompanied by Mrs.Lyman Armitage of Coaticook were in town to attend the meeting of the Women\u2019s Canadian\tClub,\theld\tat\tthe New Sherbrooke Hotel.* #\t# The pouters for the Parish Tea, sponsored by the Catholic Women's League, to be held in St.Patrick\u2019s Parish hall on Saturday, January 20, w-ill be: Mrs.C.Connors, Mrs.F.Ken-alty, Miss Arlene Hand and Miss Owenie McKeon.Hostesses will be: Mrs.F.H.Baldwin.Mrs.W.Brooks, Mrs.M.Castonguay, Mrs.R.J.Drury.Mrs.L.j.Delorme.Mrs.J.Gauvin.Mrs.E.T.Hall.Mrs.F.Mitton.Mrs.W.Jackman.Mrs.L.Latulippe, Mrs.Y.McKenna.Mrs.Paul Landry, Mrs.D.Kennedy, Mrs.D.Pechie.Mrs.D.Steele, Mrs.F.Simms.Mrs J.Stanton.Miss F.Sheridan, Mrs.F.White and Mrs.C.Thibault.which w'as held at the Granadai Theatre, last November, and the results had proved very gratifying in spite of the inclement weather.Mrs.Bennett also reported on the results of a special appeal to the public for Christmas baskets.The response to this w\u2019as much increased this year testifying to the esteem in which the Order\u2019s, work in Sherbrooke was held.Mrs.A.A.Munster, then read the House account, which wras also satisfactory.She thanked the Primary chapters for donations and anticipated a bright future.Mrs.G.McClintock, educational secretary, reported that the applications were now being received for the Order\u2019s War Memorial bursaries which ipermit students to study overseas with financial assistance from the Order.Services at home and abroad | secretary, Mrs.R.M.Lough-iheed, described the baskets she jhad sent out at Christmas time to the needy, explaining that the size of the basket was governed by the size of the family to whom it was donated.She stated that she had received a large quantity of canned goods, and white gifts, from Sangster Memorial church, a box of toys, mitts and socks from the North Hatley United church, and a box of toys from the Aldershot chapter.In all 37 baskets were distributed with the aid of Rev.R.Jervis-Read and Mrs.H.Munkittick.Mrs.Loughheed stated she could use small knitted articles for layettes and nightdresses.These were for local distribution.Miss F.Macdonald moved a special vote of thanks to Mrs.Loughheed not only for the tremendous task she carried out each Christmas but also for the work she was called upon to do all through the year in carring for those in need.Mrs.P Dauncey read an article on Portugal in Africa which proved interesting.The Regent stated that the February meeting would be for nominations and the annual meeting would be in March.Refreshments were then served by Sir John Sherbrooke chanter.CONTRE TOUX, RHUMBS BRONCHITES J, roussi lie .BrONCHITTS fob Always request Eskimo from your druggist or your merchant- VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD and ROUS EXCLUSIVE START CONTROL rPORC11A1N INSIDE AND OUT \u2022\tTIMER CONTROL INDICATOR \u2022\tDUAL FILL-DRAIN HOSE USE OUR WIFE APPROVED SERVICE North American Van Lints Inc FOR TEN AND MORE ART CRAWFORD 19 ABENAOUIS LO.9-5105 Recipe correction SB TOM lAYOmnZ DEALER OR Recently i recipe was published entitled \"Cherry Crunch Cookies\", unfortunately the number of eggs was omitted.This should have read two «995.Sherbrooke Southern Canada Power Authoriied Agent for Ttl LO.2-2744 TASTY BAKERY TREATS Annual Sale Of Woollens January 22nd to January 31st Visit the wool shop during the sole and take advantage of substantial reductions .KNITTING YARNS BLANKETS SKIRTS SWEATERS SLACKS TIES & SOCKS At Discounted Prices All made available to you your opportunity to Stock up on our fine quality knitting yarns and other woollens.The Wool Shop 159 Queen Street \u2014 Lennoxville, Que. SHrnpRooKr paît.y nrronn, rm.,ian 19 im: IT'S AIL IN Buy* seli: HELP W ANTE D E M P L O Y K/1 ^'NT 1.Articles For Sale 11.Livestock For Sale 27.Female Help Wanted BUY H IR E LOST AND FOUND HIRE 16** BARN ventlUtori, $50.00.ne» »rsil uMd tlrt>.itove».wMher».refrigerators.Franklin fireplare with deor» to »hut and use like stove.Write for descriptive folders.Wanted: old guns antiques Francis Ingalls, Sutton Junction, Que.:0 HOLSTEIN COWS, ased .1 to 6 I years, «eight lOOO to 1400 lbs Two | freshened and three to freshen within 10 da>s Payment accept ! able through Provincial nr Fed eral loans Cine ball tank of Laval Company.150 gallons, like new Robert Menard, Ste.Edwtdge, ' Phone VI.9J4J1.NICE assortment of used tires, for passenger, 11 Inches and trucks\t_ , .Price $3 95 up Apply B F Good ] J b.DaDV CnlCkS rich Store, 161 Depot Street.Tel LO 7-5283, rherbrooke HAY for sale, about 100 tons, excel lent quality, baled and stored at Compton Station.$20.00 per ton.P.Lewis.1672 Church Street, Men*real 9 STARTED Ames and other good put let varieties, 4 20 weeks old, available promptly: order now.get good start on 1962 ecs production Broiler chirks also available.Pav-olds to order Brav Hatcherr.Talbot Street, Sherbrooke, LO 9-3730 PONT miss the Polar Fur Sale '\t_ galaxy of great elegance and 12.\t10 Lfit high quality of Persian Lamb,;- Beaver, Otter, Sheared Raccoon, Muskrat.In coats, jackets, stoles, collars, hats, offered now at Polar Fur, 109 Wellington ftreet, North.NORTH WARD, 4 room heated apartment, hot water, refrigerator and stove near bus stop churches, adults only.LO 2-4385.DINING ROOM suite, TV set, liquor cabinet, curtains and drapes All In good condition.LO.9-3147.TWENTY-FIVE tons of Hmothv and clover string tied bales $25 00 per ton A.P Bloomfield, Bolton ( entre, Telephone: Mansonvtlle 61-r ! 31.BOY'S skates size 5't, $3 50.Ash stfter, rocker type, $2.50, LO.9-0589.MEN'S used rscoon coats for sate, $15.to $100 00, assorted sues; ladles used black Persian Lamb coats, mink trimmed, very good condition; Ladles used muskrat coats, $15 to $75, and many others.,1 A Rober* Ltd.\t1084 King West.4.Property For Sale 19 BEATTIE Street, Lennoxville.New\troom bungalow, com- pletely modern, forced hot air heating Price $10,000.C.A.Connors Real Estate, LO- 2-4000, LO.2-2562, LO.2-0847.577 NEWTON Street, 7 room brick cottage.3 bedrooms, a den, diningroom.living room with fireplace, completely finisher! basement One of the better homes.Land .57 x 142.Detached garage.Price $21,500.C.A.Connors Real Estate.LO.2-4000, LO.2-2562, LO.2-0847.FIVE or six room heated apartment on Gordon Street, to sub-let for February l«t occupancy.Apply Eherbrooke Trust Company, LO.3-3844 7 ROOMS, not heated, at 211 Ball Street, in f^nt of Karin# P^rk $60.00 pci month For Information, after 6 pm., LO 9-2880 3\tROOMS, $55 monthly, hot water year around, heated, stove, and frigidaire.Venetian blinds furnished.coloured tile bathroom Adults only 475 Vimy Street Apt 2 LO 7-6798 GOOD opportunity for business or professional man \u2022 5 room heated apartment, hot water vear round, private entrance electric stove and refrigerator furnished, tile m kitchen.Immediate possession.Situated at 375 Quebec St.For information call LO.2-2015.5 ROOMS, heated, hot water furnished, available February 1st.For; information call LO.7-7822.4\tROOM apartment, heated, hot water year round, built-in oven, electronic fan, floors all covered with vinyl tile.Tel.LO.7-5892 or apply 2415 Portland.TO RENT \u2014 Available March 1st, i heated flat at 327 Dufferin Ave.Hot water furnished year round.Apply St.George\u2019s Club Inc., Dufferin Ave.1455 VERMONT Street, New 6 room cottage.3 bedrooms, fireplace.IFs bathrooms.brick construction Price $16.500.C.A.Connors Real Estate, LO.2-4000, LO.2-2562.LO.2-0847.6 ROOM tenement, new house, modern, 1st floor, available immediately.574 Victoria.To visit apply to 650 Ontario Street.1475 VERMONT FT., 3 bedroom house, fireplace, ow-ner transferred.Price $15,500.C A Connors Real Estate, LO.24000, LO.2-2562, LO.2-0847.LENNOXVILLE \u2014 6 rooms, recently built brick bungalow, located on Glendale Street.Residential surroundings, paved driveway, beautiful landscaping.Price $15,500.Terms available, owner transferred.For further details call Roland Blais, Tel: LO.2-6622.FOUR heated rooms, hot water year round, Venetian blinds, TV Antenna, balcony, range and refrigerator.Occupancy Jan.1st $70.Apply 461 Vimy Street, Apt 2.Tel.LO.9-3318.16.Room and Board ROOM and board available forj young men.Centrally located Phone LO.9-8398 or LO.7-6476.EARN 123 WEEKLY plus a FREF WARDROBE in your Spare Time Just show Fashion Frocks to friends Nr» Investment, canvas ain*.expereno* necessary Write North American Fashion Frocks.Ltd , 3425 Industrial Blvd.Dept.J-1801 Montreal 39, Que EXPERIENCED sewing machine op eratora required Immediately Apply tn person to Kssser-Roth of Canada I td .Î45 Frontenac St , Sherbrooke Do You Use Avon Cosmetics3 WFLt I.IKED bv women everywhere There is an excellent op-porturnltv for you to be an Avon Representathe In the area For Interview, call Mrs.A.LeBrun.Waterloo.Tel: 1075.28.Domestic Help Wonted WANTED Eitgllah ppetklng maid for housework.No cooking Miss Reyner, Bishop\u2019s College School, Lennoxville LO.7-4450.31.\tSituations V/unted: Male TWO young men want work on farms.From 7 to 9 years experience Apply TV O Box 495.Danville.Que.32.\tSituation Wanted: Female RELIABLE woman desires work raring for pre-school children and hsht housework bv the day.Tel LO 2 9164 35o.Legal THE BANKRUPTCY ACT Notice To Creditors TV THF MATTER OF THE PROPOSAI, OF MR SOLYME CARDINAL, merchant, doing business under the name of \u201cS.Cardinal\u201d in Chapais, Ab!tihi-East.and under the name of \u201cLe Cadet\u201d at the Shopping Center in the City of Sherbrooke.P.Que.TAKE NOTICE that Mr.Solvme Cardinal has lodged with me a proposal under the Bank ruptcy Act.A general meeting of the ere ditors of the debtor will be held at the offlre of Me Charles Lemieux, at the Courthouse, tn the city of Sherbrooke, in the province of Quebec, on the 2nd.day of February 1962, at the hour of 3 o\u2019clock in the afternoon.Dated at Sherbrooke, this 15t.h.day of January 1962 MARCEL R.SAVARD, C A.Trustee.Office of: Larochelle.Savard A- etc.89 King Street West, Sherbrooke.Que.35 Business Oppo.luml.pro|essi#na| pj^, LADY\u2019S hat shoppe, tatabhxhed 16\t_\t_______ Advocates shoppe >#ar>, beat of clientele.For Information are J.O.Poulin.817 King Ftreet\tSh«rbrook« and Meat Retlty 36.Miscellaneous INCOME Ux form» »nd flMlMtel (Ut«mrnta prHIN at* FOKIN, Trial Work and General P r \u2022 c 11 c e.Koaenbloom Bldg .onpoalte City Hall, 13* Wellington .North»\t! 2170 WESLEY i.BRADLEY Q C., Thi Canada Bldg .\t455 Craig Street Weat Montreal UN 1^737 JOSEPH C A S s A K.Trial Work A Genera) Practice, 158 FrAMitenae' Street (Sun Life BUlg.i Room li Tel LO 1-3B27 Rea LO 2 97V1 Chartered Accountants LAVAL» LV.BEDARD.lyonnala Gatcon A Associates.D J Crock ett.C A licensed trustee 20i Continental Building, Sherbrooke P Q Fel t.O 9 5501 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH A A f \u2022 J cent» p«i wem minimum charge cent* to* worn* e» »eaa Mir## cont+ and Ol*piav ad* a« cap ten unfit It AC noon p rev loo* da* LO 9 3636 37 Personal llXl.lt \\V M't\u2019Pl tFs' il uliher «ood» Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list \u2022amples 25c\t25\tsamples,\t$1.00 Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co.Box 91, Hamilton.Ont 14 Property Wonted Thelford Mines Anglican group elects officers AD LIBS by Larry Hmb ¦m its *\t$*aU'«h THETFORD MINES The Women's Club of St.lolttts I'ltiirilt met 8t thr rectory, for \"Here'y nn ml to afII this place, l et's talk nhom haying it nrul ihen wntch the service we get!\u201d McDonald, CURRIt A CO Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHER* A CO Chartered Accountant* 297 DUfferln Ave - LO 9 6301 Montreal.Quebec.Ottawa, Toronto Saint John.Charlottetown, Halifax .\t, Klmouski, Sherbrooke.Hamilton\tannilhl niPPtiPR.hu;lLiglil.K Kitchener.Winnipeg, Edmonton of which was the election of _\t,\tnnr A-rr\\ cAe-Trsov r.t.xry v.nrom.r\t'offirrr» Tltrx Rff M,v II l> Senior Gui d\tPOTATO FACTORY _rr , Hodgson, president.Mrs N\tCARRERHY.M.n (CP) TOUCHE, ROSS,\tVnlentinr is( mcc president.\treDOttS tlClV\t;tlii.stri«l\tilevt'lopna\u2019tit in LKNNOXVILI.E w# have varlou.BAILEY A SMART Mrs N O'Hrien, 2nd vice prest .\t\u201c .\t.\t.7\tM.ttlliwrsi Miiniloba town ro! 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