Sherbrooke daily record, 4 octobre 1962, jeudi 4 octobre 1962
[" Toda/s chuckle When the Texan was buried in his big limou>ine.an onlooker murmured, -Boy, that\u2019s livin'.\u201d lierbcooliE iDaili] ISeeocd THE WEATHER Sunny at first with increasing cloudiness, warm; winds light High at Sherbrooke 70.Outlook for Friday! Cloudy and a little cooler.Established 17897 Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4.1%2 Sixty-Sixth Yeat Sherbrooke aldermanic election winners receive congratulations i To back wage increase demands Trainmen strike threatened for end of October ROBERT GAUTHIER, RE-ELECTED EAST WARD ALDERMAN RECEIVES VICTORY KISS FROM HIS WIFE CENTRE WARD WINNER.AMEDEE K IV.RECEIVES CONOR AIT T VI IONS FROM MAYOR NADEAU, CENTRE, AND ALDERMAN SAVARI), RIGHT.(Record photos by Doug Gerrish) Gauthier, Roy are elected to city hall Fortin may meet opposition at convention Move to replace Brousseau in Sherbrooke causing some rumblings in Liberal ranks By CUTHBERT JONES (Record staff writer) day, con- maining until election both parties are rushing ventions in the ET ridings.The Union Nationale already has nominated candidates in Sherbrooke and Compton and have conventions scheduled for Richmond County at Holy Family Church hall, Richmond, on Megantic County at i.a Salle school hall, Thetford Mines, on Saturday evening, and at Weed-on on Wednesday, Oct.10.In addition to the Sherbrooke convention next Wednesday Liberals have scheduled a meeting at Richmond on Saturday, Oct.13, when the nomina Rumblings in the Liberal camp indicate the decision to replace Louis-Philippe Brousseau, ex-MLA, as party candidate for Sherbrooke in the Nov.14 provincial elections have done little to repair the divisions which have been apparent in the local Liberal forces.Mr.Bro-usseau has declared that he accepted the special organizing duties placed upon him by Premier Lesage last Monday which forced him\t>.fir i.withdraw from the Sherbrooke Unbelievable dlSOSTer race.\t- But in certain quarters there has been considerable dissatisfaction o-ver the decision to change candidates after the campaign got underway.Some indicate that Carrier Fortin, who has announced his intention to seek the party nomina- NEW YORK (AP)\u2014A one-ton] The explosion tion, will meet with opposition steam boiler blasted from its coni I tranimen on happy to receive th deuce of the East Ward voters ; | \u2022.astern Railway ho re-elected him for ano nor(~0]um|;)jai three year term and ready to offer my everyone.\u201d Mayor Nadeau said said \u201ci service he Saturday, Oct.6 at 2 p.m.; for;tion will be offered Welfare At least 21 killed as boiler blasts loose in N Y cafeteria at the convention scheduled for moorings in a telephone com- Wednesday, October 10, at St.Francis School in East Sherbrooke.Some pressure is being put upon Dr.Zepherin Cote to permit his name to come before the delegates, but he has given no indication he is willing to enter the fight.With less than six weeks re- pany building Basement with incredible force Wednesday and rocketed into an adjoining occurred at 12:07 p.m.when about 100 employees of the New York Telephone Company's uptown Manhattan Building were crowded in the basement lunchroom, lunchroom, killing at least 21: Without warning, the boiler persons and injuring at least blew and erupted into the room 100.Most of them were women, with the force of a wartime An immediate investigation shell.It smashed its way up was launched to learn the cause through the ceiling to the first of the disaster, described by floor, bounced back into the one official as \u2018'unbelievable.\u201d (lunchroom and finally roared Bj BERNARD BROWNR1GG (Record Staff Reporter) East Ward Alderman Robert Gauthier was returned to his third term at city hall and Amedee Roy elected to a first term for the centre ward in aldermanic elections held in Sherbrooke yesterday.Only 40 per cent of eligible voters cast ballots.Aid.Gauthier was re-elected with a majority of 407 I votes over his opponent Emile Perron, while Mr.Roy was jelected with a majority of 253 votes over his opponent Louis Minister Emilien Lafrance.Philippe Duperre.Shefford Liberals will meet |n advance polls, which were Sunday-afternoon at Granby, jthe first to be ton ' into eil> Jean Jacques Bertrand, ajhall shortly after 7 p.m., (poll former UN cabinet minister, has Closing time) Aid.Gauthier hid announced he will open his el- 36 votes while Mr.Perron had ection campaign at Bedford on 6.In the Center \\\\\t, .Mr.Roy Wednesday, Oct.17.\t(received the only s advance Five aspirants have entered votes.the Union Nationale convention Total votes for AW1.Gauthier\t.I'.ii il\u2019 rrce in Richmond\u2014Gilles Mar (were 1,275 while V\".Perron re-.\t-.\u201e \u2022 \" _\tr ceived 854.In the Centre Ward See Fort.n On P»9« 5 _|Mr.Roy reC\u20acived 410 while Mr.Duperre received 157.Thirty-one votes were rejected in the East Ward while 15 were rejected in the Centre Ward.Sherbrooke Police reported no signs of troublj at the 20 polls in the Centre and East Wards.Mayor Armand Nadeau, who addressed the victorious win-maimed (ners at city hall following the announcement of the election results, said \u201cit gives me great desks, cabinets pleasure to see a man who has fell through the worked so hard for his ward OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The! Brotherhood of R a i 1 r o a d( 1 rainmen (CEC) sel a strike date today for Monday, Oct.* :29.to back its demands for an \u2019ight per cent wage increase rom the Canadian Pacific Railway.Hie Brotherhood announced a 981 2 per cent vote in favor of the strike.T he walkout would involve about 6,000 train and yard service cm ployees of the CPR.The decision follows a settlement between the Brotherhood and Canadian National Railways for an eight per cent increase over a 31-rnonlh contract, although a majority recommendation of the conciliation board was for a bj/j-pcr-cent increase for a three-year contract.1 he Brotherhood also announced today that a similar eight per cent increase has been granted to about the P Create 'new look' Advance suggestions for boosting tourism WINNIPEG \u2014 (CP) The Canadian Tourist Association convention ended Wednesday amid a welter of suggestions on how to create a new look for the booming travel industry.More than 200 delegates at the 30th annual meeting heard proposals aimed at boosting lire tourist industry which is expected to earn more than $800,000,000 for the first time this year.Wilfred Sanders, a Toronto 50 icific Great in Brilish through an opposite wall.It de stroyed or killed or everything in its path.CAUSES CHAOS Overturned and bodies In perfect shape Schirra tells scientific story he was too busy to tell before CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla jhours\u2014weightless and in orbit.[than that of any other space (AP) 'taller M.Schirra Jr.iBut from first apperances, the traveler except Russia's 187-33.hero of Wednesdays daz-! strain had been no greater than mile-high Yuri Gagarin, zling nine-hour satellite flight for a jet-place flight of compar-six times around the earth, able length, tells today the scientific story | A motor launch from the he was much too busy to relate Kearsarge towed schirra^lrylof its kind, in space.\tand comfortable in his Sigma After US.Navy commander,!7 spacecraft\u2014from mid-Pacific comfortably lodged in the ad- waters less than three miles off miral\u2019s cabin of the aircraft the carrier\u2019s bow.carrier Kearsarge.completes Schirra blasted off at 8:15 his uninterrupted dictaphone ac- a.m.and his spacecraft paracounting, doctors will examine chuted into the water 250 miles him for possible after-effects.Northeast of Midway Island at Two doctors on the Kearsarge|s:28 p.m.He was the already have reported he ap- tronaut to land in the Pacific, parently suffered no ill-effects.REACHES 176-MILE PEAK No other American has spent, The astronaut attained a peak so much time\u2014more than nine altitude of 176 miles ?gaping hole left in the ceiling and for the cily coming back to by the boiler's mad course as council two days after his last the basement was engulfed in a meeting.deadly embrace of steam,; \u201cMr.Gauthier has won the smoke and flames.\tconfidence of the East Ward, For perhaps 30 seconds after 1\t' ur,e he wil* keeP the blast there was a stunned ^ *ork as \u2018n the Past-silence.Then a lonely cry, ut.Mayor Nadeau said.tered in a tone of disbelief,I In reply to the mayors state- __.\u201cMy|men^ ^\tsaid he j University of Houston.About ! 30,000 are expected for the game am to I was who ; is champion of baseball in Sherbrooke.\u201d The mayor said there was no doubt that the Queen City would be in \u201cgood hands, with Ihe two elected aldermen.Plea for law, order at Oxford By VAN SAVELL OXFORD, Miss.(AP)\u2014Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi and Oxford clergymen! made separate pleas today for obedience to law ami order as: federal marshals predicted newj incidents at the University of Mississippi.The fear of new violence in an area where two men died hinges around the football game Saturday between Mississippi and the Lutheran synod is formed WATERLOO, Out., CP) Some 350 delegates representing 75,000 members of the Lutheran Church united Wednesday to form the Eastern Canada synod of the Lutheran Church America.The new synod stretches from the Lakehead to the Atlantic and bring# together 178 congre gâtions.The area whs formerly governed by the Evangelical Luth cran synods of Nova Scotia, which covered the Maritimes, and Canada, which covered On tario and Quebec.advertising e x o e u t i v e, said more research is needed to fill in \u201cvital blank spots\u2019' about the industry and act as a guidepoit to the future.Mr.Sanders, general mana ger of the J.Walter Thompson Company, said much more is known about agriculture and mining and other lesser indus tries.Victoria newspaper publishei Stuart Keato, president of the Canadian D a i 1 y Newspaper Publishers Association, said more front-line Canadian husi ness executives .should join lo cal tourist associations in tin light ol the industry\u2019s growing importance.Governments have already started to recognize the Indus try and help it along.Mr.Keato suggested Canada in become the first nation in his tory to advertise purity of air and water and the \u201chomely virtues\u201d to attract visitors.The world should be told that Canada is the home of eoutlesy where \u201cthe pace is even and men can take time to smell the flowers.\u201d Advertising emphasis now is on scenic grandeurs.Mr.Keate also called for more planning and a program to attract young people into the industry, where opportunities abound.World Series opening today SAN I'KANCISCO (AP)\u2014 A rapacity throng of 42,000 is expected to jam Candlestick Park under blue skies today for the first World Se ries game ever held in this joyous city by the Golden Gate.Fair and warm weather, with temperatures in the upper 60s, was the forecast for the opener of the 5flt,h annual baseball classic, matching New York Yankees of Uie A m e r i e a n League and San Francisco Giants of t h e National League.The Yankees were 7 5 favorites to win today's game and a 17-10 choice to capture their 20th world series.Veteran Whitey Ford of the Yankees was to oppose the Giants\u2019 Billy O'Dell in a battle of lefthanders in today\u2019s contest set to begin at 3 p m LDT.Socreds in fhrone debate pierced the choking air: God, my God.\u201d Area hospitals set up emergency facilities as doctors carhe from far and near to care for the injured.Find fish QUEBEC (CP)\u2014A helicopter equipped with sounding device Clergymen of various faiths has been used successfully to came too, and theirs w as the (locate and determine the depth task of ministering to the final shoals of fish in the Gulf of St.needs of the dead and the riy- Lawrence, the Quebec fish and ing.These littered the sidewalk game department said Wednes-take him off the campus.Schirra drifted, with hands off all controls, for almost two orbits, the lengthiest experiment ing boilers in the two-storey building\u2014had been cleaned last week and placed back into service less than an hour before the tragedy.Police said the boiler room supervisor, Anthony McCann.31, of Dumont, N.J., whose Reds shunt space shot to their back pages Said D.Brainerd Holmes, director of the lunar exploration program for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: \u201cThis was a hugely successful flight, magnificently performed.\u201d Walter C.Williams, director He ^was the first as- nf Project Mercury, said that \u201cso far as I am concerned, the was Pfriec?'\t! duties did not require constant hichor \"'1*i,ams a(lded that the attendance to the boilers, had mgner Mercury mission would be for left the bujlfiing to cash a 24 hours, and would be *>- ,ie only 10 mjnutes before tempted early next year.jthe blast Astronaut Donald K.Slayton,)\tCommissioner Edward Cape control communicator for Thompsollj who went to the the mission, said: \u201cWe learned 'e expresscd the opinion a lot of things especially that\tij0j]cr bicw because it you can fly this long w.th awas superheated.small amount of fuel.Wally did an impressive job of handling in grotesque postures of death (day.Good results were ob-and made the normally bustling\u2019tained in the experiment and it area around the building at seems to indicate a useful new 213th Street and Broadway look;tool in fisheries research.like a wartorn battlefield.:- The boiler that caused the; disaster\u2014one of three oil-burn-! the focal point of homecoming celebrations.James H.Meredith, the first Negro knowingly admitted to the university, is not expected to be in Oxford this weekend.The 29-year-old Meredith, officials said, has plans which will 'Drift towards socialism' is hit OTTAWA (CP)\u2014A Canadian drift toward socialism, abetted by some Crown corporations and particularly the CISC, must he halted, Social Credit whip Guy Marcoux told the Commons Wednesday.Canada has reached a limit in welfare payments \u201cbeyond Gordon (L\u2014Toronto Davenport) said he isn\u2019t impressed by the \u201crosy optimism and question able statistics in the speech from the throne.\u201d In other words, it was par liamentary business as usual Wednesday in the third round of the eight-day debate on the speech from the throne -an all due to end next University officials insisted the game was on.Justice department officials were not so definite.which it is not safe or wise for us to proceed,\u201d said J.Chester party affair MacRae (PC - York-Sunbury),|Wednesday, congratulating the government.Today, the Commons was vot on omitting \u201chandouts\u201d from jpg on the Liberal motion of the throne speech\tnon-confidence in the minority Trade Minister Hees said the Progressive Conservative gov-economy is \u201cmoving ahead very ernment.strongly indeed\u201d and Walter Mr.Marcoux, member for MOSCOW (AP)\u2014Cmdr.Wal-| \u201cIt is quite likely,\" said Tass, ter M.Schirra Jr.\u2019s six-orbit! \u201cthat in the comparatively near flight was shunted to back future some of the present quar-\tJUU.U1 \u2014s pages today as the Soviet press tet of cosmic brothers will once!| epP CCr 8 C0 servin® hailed this fifth anniversary of again join a subgroup of imme- UL' .f\t¦ \u201e ___ ,lm to*» -PKlnik.There di.te .light re.dlhee,-\tL\t^0e\"S.Pr\u201diX (.Apollo astronauts witnessed the Slayton said they Men lost YELLOWKNIFE (CP)\u2014Four men are on missing since Sunday Nahanni Valley region Northwest Territories Yukon boundary, it were hints new Soviet-manned \u201cA man travelling in outer space flights may be near.ispace for the second time w\u2018ll ]aunchjne A Moscow radio home service be able to see and understand\t.\u201d ,\t\u2022\t, ,, broadcast called Schirra \u201ca there much more than a new-\tsoon a' tie board courageous son of the American comer.\u201d\t' carrier Schirra answered\" two dosed Wednesday.The Ptarmi- people\u201d but stressed that his The official Communist party washin\u2019eton telenhone calk _Jgan Airways Company plane feat already had been eclipsed newspaper\tPravria\tfeatured a\tf' m prrcitipnt Kennedv ' and Piloted by Ken Stockai), had by three Soviet cosmonauts.front-page\teditorial\tabout the\tVice-President\t^ The official news agency Tass first sputnik launching Oct.4.\tom, {rr)ln hjs indicated that one or more of 1957, and\tcovered\tits second\tin Houston its four veterans of space flights page with articles about the1 presjc|or,t might soon take off on a second sputnik and the Soviet space1 N.W.T near ¦- \"., Quebec Montmorency, said in his mainly-Krench address, first in Ids young parliamentary career, that Canada has to halt \u201cthis drift toward socialism, toward an ideology that we oppose on the international scene and that, we allow to spread on the national scene.\u201d There were certain Crown corporations and he singled out the CBC which previous Social (Credit speakers have attacked a socialist-inclined \u2014 contributing to the infiltration of socialism in this country, he said.Governments should avoid involvement in medical care plans because this infringed on individual freedom.Mr, MacRae, calling the throne speech the finest \u201cprogram that has been offered .in my time,\u201d said he welcomed the proposal for a national welfare council.\u201cJ have never agreed with the principle that voters should tie bribed through welfare payments,\u201d said the New Brunswick back-bencher, first elected | in 1957.\u201cI think that we in this country now have reached the limit beyond which it is not safe or wise for us to proceed.\u201cI was pleased to see that in the speech from the throne there were no handouts.\u201d Mr.Hees said a clear indication of the economy\u2019s health ij an increase of 8.6 per cent for the first six months in the gross national product\u2014total of all goods and services produced.orbital flight.i program.i Aiu .-fa.JÜ -¦ .i, .\tk\t) James MacKinnon prize for three years\u2019 highest marks in Middleton, of Stanstead, K.T.Harbert INDEX Kennedy tet \u201cIn Ptrfe&r 0a Pm i .lu'i Luis.\u2014u.\t\u201e\t\u201e TOP NURSES \u2014 These five graduates of the Sherbrooke Hos- am],three passengers\u2014Henry Busse, _ gchoo, of ivursjn(, pr|zes at the school\u2019s graduation theory; Mrs.Alfred Midi me, a Photographer, and Dl'k .I,u.\u2018iceremonies iast njKhl at Trinity United Church.Left to right: prize for leadership; Mrs.Arnold Faith, of Farnham, medical emplovces oTcUnt SowkmÏ Martha Coates, of Lennoxville, Sherbrooke Hosnital Ladies\u2019 staff prize for general proficiency; Marilyn Pugh, of Quebec h^Tmployees of Gian 7eUo_ kn ^\tfor hr(lsidr nursll,R: Veronica Hall, of Bulwcr, City, Dorothy J.Seiver.ghl prize for beds.de nursing.j\t^\t(Record photo by Gerry Lcmay)i Births, deaths .5 Classified .4 Comics .2, S Editorials .* Financial .5 Sports .10 Television .?Women .7 f I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURS., OCT.4, 1962 PLEASANT VIEW Inn & Cottages Presents, for your Dancing and Listening pleasure.JEAN HABEL At the Organ, with rhythm accompaniment.FrMav nnd Saturday 9 P.M.till closing Sunday \u2014 Buffet 1.00 p.m.to 11:00 p.m.Organ 7 to 11:00 p.m.North Hatley VI.2-2431 Owned end operated by Hotel Leaseholds Ltd.About Television By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 David program next Brinkley launched the second season of his NBC Journal Tuesday night with a roundup of stories about graft and corruption in the United States highway program, in which he named names and sometimes week\u2014the first ruth equ;ne event since Roy Rogers used to turn up on var-i ty shows with Trigger.Members join O.E.S.Chapter at Cookshire DYNAMIC NEW STYllfiS IN 1963 CHÜYS'.EÜ COOKSHIRE - Cookshire _____\tChapter, No.46, O.E.S., held' Newton If.Minow, chairman its monthly meeting in the Ma , of the Federal Communications sonjc chambers, with Sister Commission, is still prodding !(M, Gr,{;jn in the East.Sister and Brother Currier, recent speech he complimented formerly of Carlton Chapter.St.interviewed men who admitted!the networks about childrens\u2019 accepting \u201cgifts\" and blinkingjprogramming.Although in one at specifications.The program was most inter one network (unidentified but Johns\u2019 Que., were welcomed, esting and rousing, however.0*5V*0USjY_\ttor planning a Thank you notes were read new kiddy show in the late he from the scholars who had won : T: ¦RÉÉw .mki , JET TREATMENT son a trigger the vaccine is LONDON (CP) \u2014 Inoculation ejected with enough pressure to against influenza by jet spray force it under the skin, a faster will be tried for the first time method than the hypodermic in Britain this fail.By pressing syringe Have you had the pleasure of listening and dancing to the music of the fabulous ENRICO BERTGLDI TRIO Cur-ently appearing at the 51 when the cameras showed a road leading to a deadend in afternoon on weekdays,\tn t-c sf.riDture onzes £?£ ZZn.\tU H -p*\tfor 1963, lm.CH^.r of \u201e 8«ller cmph^ on ^ evidrat in Srumlde, and a ne- tidie with shows at the same time on Sa a donation, and also his thanks\tall components.This year Chrysler of Canada a surface so lough that pay turday afternoon \u201cin clear con for many kindnesses receiv- é loads of trucks bounced off In one case concrete was ; mixed with sea w ater for a project because it was more handy than fresh water.Andy Williams has signed Mr.Ed, the horse star from another network, to guest star on hs Uproarious, Adult Sophisticated Comedy! JfiatTouch CO STAINING °f Minic GIG YOUNG - AUDREY MEADOWS Alan Ladd Also Stree Of Mystery! Rod Steiger in West Street\" NOW! GMMAM firmation of rugged indepen dence and arms-length auton omy.\u201d featuring: ÎX Accordion ^ vV Bass and Drums 0, Saxophone & Clarinet tr Violin and Singing THETFORD MINES \u2014 Canon and Mrs.M.H.Seeley attended the funeral W of ed from the Chapter.Thanks were also received from Brother Davie?for flowers sent to him in hospital.It was announced that the proceeds for catering to the recent Masonic dinner in Sawyerville were very gratifying.\t\u201c A pretty candle ceremony byT^IlL-l T .L «I Canon Seeley\u2019s brother-in law, the star points and the Assoc-| | UQ11 vlUU vl Mr.Robert Huclin, of Roslin- iate Matron exemplified thej dale, Mass., Canon Seeley ^.obligation of the Order.Brother .\t.\t; F red Robinson gave the Thanks- sisling at the service.Mr.f»lvjng prayer, and Sister Dough-and Mrs.Eric Pharo accom erty read a poem from the East-panied them.Later Rev.and ern Star Quart» rly Mrs.George Robins, of Marble ! ton, spent a few days wdth Ca non and Mrs.Seeley.Recent guests of Mrs.Stanley; Briggs have been her brother in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs William Coffer of I,a Gabelle,, and her cousin, Mr.Leslie Moe, two parties at new trend in styling in the luxury car Jeld.Its wil, bfi bui,di the emire Cbrvsler line for traditional engineering features have been im- .c\t, ,\t, , proved, providing the dependability, roomi- e irst\tt^3e lntro^uction of the ness and comfort expectea of such a vehicle.\u20181I^' ine *sew ^ orker to its production sche-Matching Chrysler s 1964 advancements in Rule.I he other series retain the indemifica-styling, body design and chassis engineering tion of Windsor and Saratoga.\u2019herbrooke Hotel Dancing until 1 a.m.Bar Open Until 2 a.m.E.L.Juilland.Manager Refreshments were served in the lower hall by Sister Esther Farnsworth.Hold first of and son, Robert, from Oakland, _\t,\t« Calif.Mrs.Briggs, accompaniedrarna m S C.Om©r I 1: I Thanksgiving SyiAENU^ TURKEY and ALL THE FIXINGS SERVED SUNDAY & MONDAY, THANKSGIVING DAY On Canadian Thanksgiving, take the family for a drive to Vermont .and treat them to a wonderful Thanksgiving Dinner at by her guests, spent a day in Quebec City.Mr.and Mrs.Kay Camire, of Toronto, are vacationing with Mr.and Mrs.C.H.McNaugh-ton.Mrs.Sam Daigneau, of Montreal, spent a week with Dr, and Mrs.P.L.Daigneau.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs Herb Williams, Black Lake, were Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Ben nett and family, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Arsenault, of Fredericton, N.B.¦¦¦ Kelley\u2019s Dining Room Derby Line, Vt.Fully Licensed \u2014 Open the year round.NORTON j| DRIVE-IN I THEATRE! '/2 mile from Customs at Norton, Vt.LAST SHOW OF THE SEASON Friday - Saturday \u2022 Sunday Oct.5-6 7 Provocative drama of the headline1 segregation issue \u2014He was black, but passed for white ' I LL SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE (Adults only) Thanks for your patronage See you again in Spring of '63 FARNAM\u2019S CORNER \u2014 An enjoyable evening was spent in the United Church Hall, on Sept.28, when 500 was played at seven tables.The card party, sponsored by the U.C.W.was the first of the two parties planned for their fall socials.The prizes, all donated by Mrs.Harold Wellington, of Bedford, Mass., were won by the following: first ladies: Mrs.Marion Perkins; first men\u2019s, Cecil Soles; consolation, Mr.and Mrs.Junior Tracy; floating prize, Mrs.Stevens and Junior Tracy.The next card party will be held in the Hall on Oct 20, at 8 p.m.Everyone is welcome.Following the party, refreshments were served.North Hatley is planning ahead NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The North Hatley Softball club which closed a successful sea son by winning the champion ship of the league, is already discussing plans for another summer season.The executive of the team, with Bruce Patton, president, Guy Meigs, manager and coach, and Wilfred Coulombe, secret-* g; ary-treasurer, made this an- jff nouncemcnt recently.The pos-sibility of forming a hockey team is also under consideration With the financial help given by interested supporters in the community, the team met all its obligations and finished the season with a small surplus.The management would like to acknowledge the following donors: S.D.Reed, Nelson Ditchburn, Jack Guild, Eugene Bonneville, Earl Davis, Edgar Voisard, Roger LeBaron, Wilfred Coulombe, J.C.Maillette.James Raffan, and Leslie LeBaron.The members of the team were: Marc Bcaudin, Junior Coulombe, R.Bonneville, L.Burnham, B.Burnham, R.Bassett.W.Mitchell, R.Marlow, C.McLernon, G.Taylor, R.F'let-cher, R.Johnston, W.Davis, N.Ditchburn, T.Fecteau, and R.Riley.For faster, cleaner, more economical washes\u2014 BRIGHaM \u2014 The U.C.W.was entertained by Miss Grace Hawthorne at Rivervicw on Sept.26, with a good attendance of members and two visitors.Devotionals were led by the president, the Psalm I read by Mrs.Cedric Dougall ;and Meditation by Mrs.George Patterson.Lunch was served by the hostess c .id a social hour |enjoyed.Mr.and Mrs Don Decane, of Kenogami, were guests of Mrs.HUNTINGVILLE ___ Mr.liar ! 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crisis in America hate a tre mendous effect on the negroes' \\icw ot the Christian world he said, with the modern means of communication and the Com munist forces within a coun try there is certainly no way to prevent the dissemination of such injurious news, he said.Such situations as oxisi in Rhodesia where a b per cen! white population is attempting to retain its hold over the remaining 94 per cent populu lion is ridiculous he said It will never work\" Referring io the siiuation in South .Africa Dr Prior '.ml that Prime Minister Verwoord is working contrary to esiab lished British policy of \"easing lion people,\u201d the reverend the lid off\" by his intransigence, wondered, Japan alone whim To attempt to up hold Hus ar is half the size of the province chaif idea of the superiority of Alberta has 93 million poo of the white race is sheer in pic he said.And to further sanity, he said, point out the incongruity of the j \u201cBy such situations \u201cwe are situation, he mentioned the case |blindly perpetuating conditions( of the Chinese.\tithat permit the breeding of ING MISSIONARIES The import restrictions on iCommunism\", said Rev.Prior DR.KENNETH H.PRIOR AND HIS WIFE, VISIT extensive and among the places served by the missionaries are: Angola, Northern Rhodesia, Central India, Hong Kong.Japan.South Korea, Brazil, and Trinidad, As an indication of the in-tensity of their work.Dr.Prior outlined some of the missionary activities, concentrating mainly on Africa where he has spent 30 years m the service of Ihe United Church Part of the United Church efforts are the operation of hundreds of schools, the training of numerous natives as nun istet-.providing such medical facilities as clinics, dispensai' tes hospitals, the training of ¦men in various trades such as iiirpentry, and furniture mak ling, the improvement of food by the introduction of new var lOlics of seed, the increasing ol the stock of animals, the planning of towns and the em ployment of such other special ists as are necessary Chamber against machinery tax In a letter to The Record, Wednesday, the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce said a story winch appeared in Tues a pi PROTESTANT COLONIZATION GROUPS MEET \u2014 Shown at the first meeting of the newly-formed Federation of Quebec Protestant Colonization Societies held at St.George\u2019s Church Hall, Lennoxville, Wednesday are, from left: Seated, E.J.Strothers, Stanstead, vice-president; T.G.Sevigny, Montreal.president; Arehdeason T.J.Matthews, Lennoxville, secretary-treasurer, and Owen R.Evans, Montreal, executive secretary.Standing, It.G.McIIarg, Acer's Cliff; \\ .R.Beattie, Richmond; W.J.Denison, Denison's Mills; Thomas Burns, Cookshire, ami Prize cat tie sho w at Winter fair dav s\tissue of the ui-vvsp\tiapcM\tre .'.u du:\tig maeliiiKTv tax\tw a n\tlu aecui ;\tHe.\t\t The\tl'Iianiher said m\tthr\tlet ter il\thas always been\ta K»\tinsl the le\tv.ving of such a\t\tami fc-R ant'li.The Sherbrooke W inter Fair.dy Farms, Cowansville, prcmiei ; entered its final day today as! breeder, reserve junior chain j {livestock breeders early thisipion male, junior champion te i jafternoon gathered in the arenaImale, reserve junior champion building for the >a!e of mar female; Pierrefonds Farm.Town ket livestock and the chim ol Kirkland, senior A grand pions.\tchampion male, reserve sen' n The sale, which always draws & reserve grand champion the largest crowd of the week, male: Summci began at one o\u2019clock and wUI Montebello, reserve -rmoi A be continued all afternoon.reserve grand champion, man'.On Wednesday, judging was soni°r grand champion It held all day followed in the male; Ferme La Gaillarde, Van evening by a parade of pn/c\tdrcuil, junior champion nia! ¦ winning livestock and a square\tSix steers of each breed to dance competition.Excitement,i^own: Wednesday night, ran high Grand champion sleor, Sum (among the young Calf Clubimer Fair Ranch, Montebello; members as they gathered in\tReserve grand champion the arena building to watch steer, Robert Niehol, Lennox the calf scramble.Winner of ville; the event was Dale Parsons of Reserve grand Angus sleet A graduating class of 22, \"My wife tells me nurses In his remarks, Dr.Robert,the Asbestos Corporation Ltd.Ts'ant* Brook.\tNorth River, Farm, Lachute.nurses from\tthe\tSherbrooke\tnever\tcarry\ttest-tubes\t\u2014\tI\u2019m:Paulette\tof\tthe\tSherbrooke\tHos-scholarship for Ihe\tjunior\tstu-\tThe following is » list of\tReserve grand champion Hospital School\tof\tNursing\tre-\tgetting\tthem\tall\tmixed\tup\twiüFpital\tmedical\tstaff\tsaid\tnurses\tdent\twith the highest\tstanding\tprize-winning beef cattle that\tHereford steer, Bert Jones ceived their diplomas and were|hospital lab assistants.\tWould always be in demand.!in both theory and practice,;were in the Sherbrooke Winter Tomifobia; urged to maintain their indi- \"But I think the test-tube is and would never see their pro-was informed of her honor by,Fair parade;\tGrand champion Shorthorn viduality amid hospital routine still good as a poetic symbol,\u201d fession taken ov er by men, telegram.She is now on affilia- SHORTHORNS; S a r a g u a y .steer, George Hoy, Lennoxville; The first meeting of Federation of Quebec Protestant Co! onization and Settlement Societies was held Wednesday in St.George\u2019s Church, Len-noxville, with president T.G, Sevigny in the chair.Organizational business occupied the directors, and plans for the operation of the federation throughout the province were discussed.The federation has been formed from three present colonization societies; \u2018.he Eastern Tovvnsnips Colonization Association, the Eastern Townships Settlement Society, and the Protestant Colonization and Land Settlement Society of the District of Mont real, ail of which have been in existence upwards of 25 years.With the backing of the Qu bee department of agriculture Dr.J.S.Astbury, Montreal.and colonization the fédération will encourage the settlement of farmers on Crown lands and elsewhere, and assist the development of new farming areas throughout the province, with special emphasis on the placing oi farmers\u2019 sons on workable farms.For the present the headquarters of the federation will be in Montreal, with local so- ( Record pholo by Gerry Lemay) cieties operating out of Sherbrooke, Abitibi, and elsewhere where needed, Immediate aims of the societies are to survey the present situation with regard to Protestant settlement in Quebec and find out what assistance is needed President ot the Federation is T.G.Sevigny, of Montreal, vice-president E.J.Struthers.Stanstead, and Archdeacon Matthews, Lennoxville, secretary-treasurer.22 qraduaie at hospital admitted ,ts application five years ago, only on the basis Ihal it \u2018would be foi a limited 1 period ol five years and not re newahle Sherbrooke council said Mon I day.which w as reported m l'uesilav s Record, Ihe ehamher was against the abolishing of the tax beeauso' it would cut the school commission income.Since the first time the tax j was imposed, the chamber said jin its letter to council, it was ; against it but accepted it when I it was imposed law and only S for the fixed period of five years.BKIEFLETS w DANVILLE Smith, Notary, TK.9 221: Wednesday night at Trinity said Prof.Jones,* himself a.Presiding at the ceremonies 'ion in a Montreal hospital.Farms, St.Laurent, premier Reserve grand champion United Church.\tpoet.\"For nursing today has:was C.Evans Joslin, president1 Also graduating were Mrs.R.!breeder, junior and grand Shorthorn.Norfolk Farm, Hud- Prof.Douglas G.Jones of\ttaken on some of the anonymity |0f the hospital\u2019s board of trus- Bacon of\tStanstead, Mrs.R.\tchampion\tmale, senior & reserv e'son Heights Bishop\u2019s University, whose\tof science.\u201d\tItees.The Rev.Graham Barr of Beerworth\tof Sherbrooke.\tMrs.\tchampion\tfemale, 1st prize Steers eligible\tfor\tchampion \"own experience was picked up\tIn an age when large govern-1Trinity United Church gave the F MeCrea\tof Lennoxville.\tMrs.\tbreeder's\therd, C.C.Warner,.ship mostly in the maternity ward,\u2019';\tment departments, massive cor- invocation and benediction.j.L Buckland of Dixville,\tMiss\u2019 Lennoxville, reserve senior Aberdeen\tAngus.\tSummer rve senior! Fair Ranch, Mr.and Mrs.Sandy 'not just as a Studio d Or accepting applicants said nurses had both special ad-iporations and international The Florence Nightingale I Mary Crosby of Lennoxville jebampion male, vantages and special disadvan-j unions\twere trying\tto\tmake!\tPledge, in which the nurse pro-1\tMiss* Virginia Curran of Derby\t(champion female; Percy\tSher tages in resisting the age's pres- people\tbehave in\tthe\tmass,\tmises \"to elevate the standard\tLine.Miss Barbara Farnham\tof\tt130-\tScotstown, senior\tchtm- sures to conform,\tnurses\tshould strive\tto\tthink\tof my profession,\u201d was read by\tDanville, VL:\tPion\tmale, reserve junior\tcham- Theirs was a profession which j of the\tpatient as an\tindividual\tthe graduates with Miss C.R\tMiss Margaret Garneau\tof\tpion\tmale; Thos HaisalL\tBirch- dealt with people rather than human being,\t*.\u2019¦ things, but it was also a uni-jdiseased liver.\" formed profession, and one|- which did not take initiative for major decisions.The modern nurse, said the graduation guest speaker, was more a chic young woman with a test-tube than an angelic Florence Nightingale with a lamp.CHAMPION Exeiteiiii-nt ran high Wed Sherbrooke Winter Fair at the Shrihiookc < air ( lull members pai tiripated in .It above with W.lirrbriUTkr Daily üxrrurît subscription RATES Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships, 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain, 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $3.00.1 month $1.25.United States and South America, 1 year $17.00, 6 months $9.00, 3 months $5.00.1 month $2.00.Single copies 5c; Back copies, Sc, over 30 days old, 10c; over 90 days old, 25c.\"Authorized as second clast mail, Post Office Department, Ottewe,\" By GORDON DONALDSON nered by Ihc satellite but expect it will greatly broaden lheir knowledge about space The satellite is 42 indies in diameter, contains 1,000 transistors and is faced with 7,000 expensive solar cells.It has a giant 135-foot-long antenna.It is a Canadian invention developed from a lank antenna.This Pacific missile centre has given the red carpet treatment to the visiting Canadian scientists and Alouette, DEFIANT SIGNS It still may be a junior spaceport to Cape Canaveral, but il is rapidly catching up.A defiant sign in the con- trol room proclaims: \u201cWe don\u2019t give a damn how they do things at the Cape.\u201d When Alouette blasted off from here, it was the first launch staged by NASA from the west coast, although the navy and air force, made their own shots here in the past.Radars constantly sweep the sky to keep stray aircraft and boats out of the launch area.There are three satellite* here, the Alouette and two working models.The other two are in an air-conditioned warehouse vault.The Canadians prepared to launch the satellite for five weeks, and in that time, Alouette came to mean something to California's spacemen.OTTAWA \u2014 \"The House of Commons,\u201d said the non member for Vancouver South, Arthur Laing, \"is 264 men and women elected to do good, and unable to do anything This epigram fairly summarized the stalemate created June 18.In a House of five caterwauling minorities \u2014 counting Social Credit (Quebec) and Social Credit (West) as the separate groups they are \u2014 no one could rule.Despite its brave words in the Throne Speech, the Diefenbaker government could only drift where the shoals of Socred and Socialist support deepened to let the Tory ship of state pass through.This is the answer to the question \"Do we need an election now?\u2019\u2019 It may not be an acceptable argument for those who believe their parties would win more seats if the election were postponed, say, until spring.But the need is not measured by the presumed advantage to any party.It is measured by the dangers inherent in a needless continuation of rule-by-leave, of weak administration, of discredited national leadership.The only legitimate objection to an election now is a sincere belief that the voters would only create a new stalemate in the Commons.Unfortunately, the only way to test this belief is to hold an election \u2014 and in view of the way the voters corrected, in 1958, an identical situation that had developed in 1957, it does not seem logical to assume that an election before Christmas would not result in a firm majority for either the Conservatives or the Liberals.it k it Liberal leader Pearson is accused by his political foes of wanting an election merely because he believes the Grits would make it next time.But whatever he thinks of Liberal chances \u2014 and naturally his position requires him to be optimistic \u2014 the fact is that his simple motion of non-confidence was bound, from the moment it was proposed Monday night, to separate the sheep from the goats.If it were possible for the government to command the support of a majority of the members, the vote would bring out that fact, and the country would have at least a semblance of stable government.If it were impossible for the government to marshal a majority, the vote would also reveal that fact, and at the same time set the stage for a new appeal to the voters to elect the kind of Parliament that would ensure stable government.Never in my experience covering Parliament \u2014 which goes back to the Conscription Crisis year of 1944 \u2014 have I seen the opposition so torn as between voting against or with the government.There are even Liberals who, despite going along with the group decision to force the issue, felt their personal re-election chances would be better in the spring.The Socreds latched onto the argument that a new election would result in a new stalemate as a reason to avoid voting for Pearson\u2019s motion.The New Democrats da- , bated in their caucus and national executive council, but the more they contemplated |i their empty war chest, the more they wanted the election postponed.TWENTY FIVE YEARS ACO (From Hie Record of Monday.October 4, 1937) Winners at the annuel Footer Jersey Calf Club Fair were.Junior calves:\tJohn Martin, Eerl Martin, Allen Blunt, Ralph Asselton, Roscoe Mizener, Norman Senbcrn, Sidney de Soila, Baxter Williams, Lawrence Richard; San-ior calves: Allen Whitcher, Kevan Durrell, Peter de Soila, Gordon Inglis, Clifford Wright, John Mizener, Ronald Tryhom, Frank Porter, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO (From the Record of Saturday, October 4, 1947) Winners at the Brome Fair in the fancy work section were: crochet work, Mrs.Jos Demers, Young and Chamberlain; fancy work: Mrs.A.Bisaillon, Mrs.Leon Lacase, Mrs.D.Dion, Mrs.L.Tuxan; tatting: Mrs.G.Rogers, Mrs.T.B.Vincent, Mrs.A.Bisaillon, Mrs.D.Dion; embroidery: William L Crawford, Mrs.D.Dion; crochet lace tablecloth, B.R.Mizener and Son, Mrs.Jos.Demers, Mrs.F.W.Leavitt; center piece, crocheted: Mrs.J.Flanagan, Mrs.William Venables, Mrs.T.B.Vincent, B.R.Mizener and Son; ladies' aprons: Mrs.A.\tBisaillon, Miss Doris Beals, Mrs.Leon Laçasse.TEN YEARS AGt (From the Record of Saturday, October 4, 1952) The committee in charge of organizing lectures and instruction in hobbies of the So-Ed Club at the Sherbrooke Y.W.C.A.were, Mrs.D.F.Watson chairman; Mrs.T.J.Quintin, Mrs.Arthur Hogg, Mrs.Cyril Pike, Mrs.P.Mac-Murray, the Misses Helen Wiggett, Jessie Moore, Mrs.B.\tC.Howard Edward J.Shortt, Robert Meiss, Jack Dauncey and Horace Roth-fels.Instructors were, smocking, Mrs.Fred Sangster and Mrs.Percy Rawlings; skiing, Eric Schiller; bridge, Mrs.T.R.MacKenzie and Mrs.E.M.Wiggett; square dancing, Mr.and Mrs.William Lavallee; gifts and gadgets (felt), Mrs.H.Wallace; photography.Jack Dauncey.so Chic.and so nice to your budget! £fUuua*i 30' ELECTRIC RANGE FT OR IT Findlay .the smartly styled, fully automatic range that puts top cook-ability at your fingertips.NEW ROAST-GUIDE CLOCK automatically computes the correct roasting time .you simply set it for weight and kind of roast or fowl .eliminates the use of meat probes and thermometers, o \u201d H- \ta\tdear\twlfe\tmother chase copies of\tthe\tUpper\tmother,\tMrs.\tHerbert Room to be placed in the church] cookshire, who passed next year.Two letters were read from Tai Nai Keung, the eight-year Jacobs!old Chinese boy in Hong Kong, who the church women have J.w.DRAPER FUNERAL HOME 317 Main St.Cowansville, Tel IS7 Successor to Howard Hasting» The Late: Geo.Robb, Jo» Illng ston, Kenneth Jenne.Waltei Morrison.memory ot and grand-; Hearn, of away Sep- ember 30th, 1960.Sadly missed by BERT (husband) NETTIE AND EPHRENE (dughter and »ori-in-iawj VIDA AND DUE (daughter and son-in-law) RITA, HERBERT AND ROBERT (grandchildren) APR0DUCT OF AMERICAN MOTORS (CANADA) UMiTEO Curved Windows-this distinctive featute highlights the new 1963 styling.MELBOURNE \u2014 Classic Six /Am bassador V8 Watch exciting NFL Football every Sunday afternoon on the CBC-TV Network SEE THE CLASSIC SIX AND AMBASSADOR V8-PLUS THE COMPACT AMERICAN SIX-AT THESE DEALERS NOW! AUTOMOBILE UNION MOTOR SALES & SERVICE REG'D 1681 King Street West\tLO.2-1390 DRUMMONDVILLÎ\tDRUMMONDVILLe FRECHETTE AUTOMOBILE ENRG.\tGARAGE PARENT ENRG.P.CHICOINE 1089 Wellington Street INC.LO.2-2575 WARWICK LAROCHE AUTOMOBILE ENRG.Miss Marjorie Poulin, of Mont-; adopted in Hong Kong.ral, spent the weekend at the] The date of Jan.11 was set\t______ home of her parents, Mr.and for a court whist party, planS| M(KEAGE _ In loving memory of\u2019 Mrs.E.Poulin.Mr and Mrs.to be made at a later date.a dear mothfr a\u201ed grandmother, Clarence Shover.of Glen Sut-\tRefreshments were served by Susie McKeage, who passed away ton, were guests at the same|Mrs RogcrSi Mrs.W.B Basel-J'eari! *g0 today\u2019 home.\tton and Mrs.F.C.Millar Mr.and Mrs.Frank Cusick Mr.and Mrs.O.Jenkerson, of\t- hate\treturned to their home in\tEllis St., received word from Ville\tJacques Cartier after\ttheir son.Mr.Ollie Jenkerson,\tDANVILLE\t\u2014 spending two weeks with Mr.\tof Ottawa, that he is on vaca- and Mrs.Fred Henderson.tion in Miami, Fla.\tMr.and Mrs.Russell\twtniam Morton Walker who Mr.John Wilson, of Red Rock.Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Woodard of Lake Worth, Fla., were hob- 7\t\u2019 Ont.,\twas a guest for a few\tand daughter.Jo-Annc, (rom\tday guests of\tMrs days\tof Mr.and Mrs.John\tSutton, and Mr.and Mrs.Wayne\trill, and other relatives.Bowring.Mrs.Wilson, who Woodard, and children, Dannie Morrill returned to Florida ! spent two months here with her and Lyeen, Knowlton, spent the Mrs.Morrill has left for ivewi ^ parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bowring,1 weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Par- Brunswick, to visit relatives, be- Lovingly remembered by Ireturned with Mr.Wilson.\tker Whitehead.\tfore flving home I October 4 th, 1947.Always remembered by GORDON AND BETTY SANDRA AND KAREN i WALKER \u2014 In loving memory of !» dear husband, father and grand- ! passed away October 4th, 1%1.Lyman Mor-j Dearer still as time departs.Mr Hi* memory lives within our hearts, and No length of time can take away, New Out thought of him from day to WIFE AND FAMILY Births, Marriages, Cards of Thanks Death Notices 25c per count line.Minimum) charge, $2.00 (8 lines or less).IN MEMORIAM NOTICES 20c per count line.Minimum\u2019 charge S2.00 (10 line» or less).] Poetry 25 cents a line extra.Additional names over three:, 10 cents each name.ATX ABOVE NOTICES MUSTS CARRY SIGNATURE OF PER-1 SON SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARIES Obituaries received within one' month of death are published] free.A charge of $5.00 is made for obituaries delayed beyond] this period.The Record reserves the right1 to edit or condense obituaries1 because of space limitations. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TOURS., OCT.4, 1962 N.V.CLOUTIER INC.Dodge Chrysler Valiant Simca 5 and 1000 Volvo Dodge Trucks 43 Wellington South Used cor lot \u2014 1465 King West SHERBROOKE \u2014 LO.2-3805 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cent* per word, minimum charge S0 senti for 16 wordi or lets.Three consecutive insertion», 3rd dty half charge.Si* consecutive insertion», 25c,o off.10 cent» for mailing Record Bo* replie».DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until U00 P.M dev previous to insertion Auction Sales, Legal Notices.Classified Display and Display accepted until 12 noon previous day, 10 AM Saturday for Monday.LO.9-3636 1.Articles For Sale LENNOXVII.LE Pet Supplies - Youns budgies and cages, canaries, tropical fish, aquariums.50 Wilson St., Lennnxville.LO.9-1518.BALED hay for sale, (approximately «00 bales) 35c bale.Tel.Danville TE.9-2632.SEWING machine, Bendix washer, crocks, and 5 tables.Apply C.M.Moore, Ayer's Cliff, Que.Phone 92.MEN'S fall suits, winter overcoats, pants, jacket, size 38-42 tall; reasonable.Guitar, electric w.itei tank.Tel.LO.9 2643.160 Quebec.EURNACE \u2014 Klr-Ben, No X70, in good condition; washing machine.Tel.LO.2-9913.CEDAB shrubs for hedges, reasonably priced, free delivery, Tel.LO.7-5314.TWO Harris tweed coats, zipped In linings, heather blue, sizes 12 and 14.830 each.Never worn.Man\u2019s bulky knit sweater, grey and rust, size 40.New.LO.2-2535.TWO DeLaval milking machines, and five Surge milking machines.In good condition.1.0.2-7538.HAMMOND chord organ, used a little, will sacrifice 6200.00.Phone LO.9-6672 or LO.9-4993.PLASTIC storm window kits, 36 X 72, complete with framing strips and tacks; as low as 24c per window.Anti freeze (permanent type), $2.39 gallon.Canadian Tire Associate Stores, 430 Mlnto St., Sherbrooke and .Magog.AUCTION SALE for Mrs.Charles Martin Sanborn St., Ayer's Cliff Sat.Oct 6th.at 1 p.m.4.Property For Sale TWO tenement house at 99 Johnson Avenue, Coaticook.Phone VI.9-2536.0 ROOM house and bath, new oil heating, garage.60\u2019 frontage X 209\u2019.Serious buyers only need ap ply.Box 70, 20 Pierce Ave.Stan-stenrt, Que.Tel.TK.6 21-\";., PORTLAND St.3 bedroom brick bungalow, combined Hvlng-dlnlng room; attached garage.Low down payment.LO.2-9485.BEAUTIFUL new eight room corner residence.Ready for occupancy.Adjoining Sherbrooke Golf, Beautiful completed playroom.Four bedrooms, washroom, garage etc.Selected birch finish.Automatic heating.Also smaller residences available.Inquiries welcomed.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand, LO.2-0B74.HAVE you property for sale?List It with the Royal Trust Company, 150 Frontenac Slreet, Sherbrooke, Que.LO.9-9371.WE HAVE the happy faculty of knowing what sort of real estate that\u2019s best for different people \u2014 maybe that\u2019s the reason for our success story, Charles Connors, 138 Wellington, North.Tel.LO.2-4000.VERY beautiful new apartment block, 6X6X4 multiplied by three.Brick-plaster.Superior birch finish.Water healing, garage etc.Well rented with leases.Very substantial investment.Adjoining Sherbrooke University.Hebert\u2019s.LO.2-0374.11.Livestock For Sale PUREBRED Shorthorn calves, 6 to 28.Domestic Help Warned Professional Directory B months; cows and heifers.Live- - stock accredited stock.Clear tested.Kheo Brunelle, Gould Village, Co.Compton.Tel.28K31.CAPABLE woman as general assistant In convalescent home.Call LO.2 0054 or 219 Montreal St.Advocates THREE registered Holstein heifers, EXPERIENCED housekeeper, sleep two to freshen end of October,! 1» »r \u201cut.References required, one later; also four grade Hoi ! kuc,d salary.Weekends free.Tel.! stein cows to freshen In Feb-Clean tested, vaccinated,1 CASSAR & LYNCH.Joseph E.Cas-sar and W Warren Lynch.158 Frontenac St., Sun Life Building.Tel.LO.2-3827 Guild's summer events reported most successful JACOBY ON BRIDGE VI) CONTRACT -OSES POINTS LO.2-1410 or LO.2-0089.ruary.artificial bred.M.G.F'lueler, Glen Sutton.Tel.Sutton 538-5404.AYRSHIRE hull ralve.s, ro\u2019il typo dairy quality.Eligible for premiums.Sensible prices.Nether-brae Farm, Fulford, Que.THREE purebred Jersey cows, registered, to freshen early fall.Wilfred Proulx, South Durham, Que.BEEF cattle - purebred Shorthorn cows and heifers must be sold before winter Good buys available, call Elmer Johnson, Sutton, P.Q., telephone 538-5283 or write W.G.Dodge, Hawkesbury, Ontario.12.To Let 5.Lots For Sale VISIT this wonderful new residential section next Sherbrooke Golf.Larger lots, Vermont, Grime, Jac ques-Carller Streets.Select your now pleasant location and could build your residence to your specifications.Worth investigating.See Hebert's, 2155 Bachand, L 2*0874.6a, For Sale or To Let TWO bedroom cottage, Coleman heater and wood stove.Reasonable.Apply P.O.Box 272, Scots town, P.Q.TO SUBLET, store 113 Frontenac St.Three doors above Steinberg\u2019s.Presently occupied by Wiggett\u2019s Shoe Store.Phone LO.7-6545 after 5:30 p.m.LO.2-9991.North Ward - House with 6 rooms and two sun porches, oil heating, gas and 220 volts.Apply Edward Lysler, 267 Belvedere St.N.LO.2-2561.16.Room and Board ROOM and board available to girls, $12.00 per week.270 Moore St.Phone LO.2-2977.Apply after 5.or weekends.3.Cars For Sale 1953 AUSTIN, good running order.l.O.2-5449, To be sold: Westinghouse electric stove (nearly new), Westinghouse refrigerator.Westing house washing machine, Wrought iron kitchen set.chesterfield set (nearly new), com-; 1957 FORD Falrlnne 500.Vil auto-plete bedroom set, Schiller up- malic, 2 doer.Call between 6 and right piano, writing desk, sew-; 7 p.m , LO.2-6547.ing machine, Hoover vacuum \u2014 cleaner, wing rocker, beds, mat- 1934 r?110 ranch \"\u2019\u2019'\u2018K0;1,\u2019 no ™st- nu tresses, antique mirror, accor- k\"0*\u2019^.no reasonable offer re-,\t7\t\u2022\t.f 1\tfused lei.VI.6-2611.d»on, barometer, chests of draw- .ers, tables, chairs Venetian, i t k o E \\\tv.u- blinds, picture frames, bedding,; $1400.00.Has been completely pillows, dishes, cooking utensils,\toverhauled.In very good condl curtains, bathroom scales, new Hon- LO.2-7395.hand lawn mower, electric Heat-j- er, hair dryer, garden tools and 8a.Authorized New Car many other articles too numerous to mention.All to be sold as house is sold.TERMS: CASH Burru, & Mackay Auctioneers Cookshire Sawyerville Tel.TR.5-3203 889-2958 Dealers 20.Wanted To Purchase 2 USED garage doors, aproximately 6V-* X It, with or without hardware, Please state si/e and price.Apply to Record Box 179, )\\E well bred Hereford bull, ap proxlmately six months to one year old.Must be short logged and well built.Send price and dcseriptiou to A.P.Bloomfield, Bolton Centre.Tel.Area 514.292-5239.WANTED a large wood furnace, in good condition, pipe or pipeless; also a wood cook stove with large fire box, must be in very good condition.Box 178 Sherbrooke Dally Record.INTELLIGENT young girl wanted to help mother with three school-aged children and light housework.Good home, own room and bath.$25.00 weekly (twenty-five dollars» to start.Please write to Mrs.S, Bloom, 194 Sheraton Drive, Montreal, Que.I'JBLN A 10BIN.Inai Work and General Practice, Roaenbloom Bldg., ooposite City Hail, 138 Wellington (North» LO 2-2120 WANTED, housekeeper, small home, WESLEY good place for widow with no children.Address Box 23 Manson-j ville, Que- U.BRA OBEY.Q.C., l'ht Canada Bldg ,\t435 Craig Stree* West.Montreal UN 1-2737 RESPONSIBLE minded girl or mature woman, for new home in Montreal, 2 small children, own mom, T V.and bathroom.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 175 35.Business Opportunity MAJOR Oil Company has recently built fully equipped service station, to lease in Eastern Townships.Please give qualifications and phone number to Box 180, Sherbrooke Daily Record.OPPORTUNITIES for business associate with capital, to share a very successful enterprise.Additional capital will permit this organization to expand.Silent partner will also be considered.Apply Sherbrooke Record Box 176.McDonald, CURRië 4 CO.Chartered Accountants COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountants 297 Duffertn *vve.\u2014 LO 9 6301 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax Rlmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton Calgary, Vancouver 36.Miscellaneous ANYONE having small pick-up truck, not in use, and willing to donate same for use In charitable work, please phone LO 9-3533.36.Miscellaneous SEW AT HOME FOH EXTRA MONEY \u2014 average over $1.00 an hour doing simple home sewing in your spare time.Piece work.Apply Dept.D 78 Box 7010, Adelaide Post Office, Toronto 1, Ontario.YOUNG PIGS.Phone Aver\u2019s U1W or Ayer\u2019s Cliff 618 r 4.Cliff WANTED to purchase used pianos Tel.I.O.9 3425.26.Help Wanted: Male BAR steward for private club.Afternoon and evenings.Phone* LO.9 1675.BILINGUAL AUCTIONEER Appraiser and Real Estate.COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICES ART BENNETT Sawyerville\u2014889-2272 RAMBLER, HILLMAN, Sunbeam Alpine, Sunbeam Rapier, Humber, Commer Trucks, Quality Used Cars.Union Motor Sales, 1681 King West, LO.2-1390.BU1CK, Pontiac, VauxhaU, G.M.C.Trucks.Sales A Service.DeLuxe Automobile Ltd., 1567 King West Tel.LO.9-3669.IMPERIAL Chrysler.Plymouth, Valiant, Renault, Fargo Trucks.I Sales & Service.Martin Motor j Sales Ltd.405 Belvedere St Tel LO 9-3659 MEN (3) to service retail food route; average $100.00 weekly.Must be neat.Advancement opportunities for aggressive men.LO.9-7100.8B.Auto Services SPECIAL PRICES! Now's The Time To Have Lumber Delivered! Big Special, 1st or 2nd Class new, planed 4 sides.WILFRID GREGOIRE LA PATRIE, Que Tel Sherbrooke LO 9-0678 La Patrie, Tel.888-2831 ATTENTION! Free delivery within 100 miles for cash orders of 1,000 feat , or more.For orders and price quotations, ask for LAURENT GREGOIRE TOP MECHANICS - fast, efficient service; all makes cars.Thibault Studebaker Garage, 80 Big Forks, Sherbrooke, LO.2-4729.9.Trucks For Sale 1951 CHEVROLET 3 ton truck, with 1340 gallon tank.Viking pump, automatic Neptune meter, 100 ft.of m hose with automatic reel.In running order.Phone LO.2-0178.Mac's Driving School Dual Controls.Full insur ance coverage, experienced instructors, l ate model car, home pick up Sherbrooke.Magog, North Hatley and surrounding districts.Tel.N.Hatley, VI.2-2249 CIVIL SERVICE OF CANADA REQUIRES FOR DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE SHERBROOKE, P.Q.AUDITORS, INCOME TAX $5,280.\u2014 $7,320.DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS A knowledge of English French is required.and Complete details and where to apply: Civil Service Commission.1165 Bleury, Roçm 1038, Montreal 1.Please quote circular number 62-M29.Application forms at main Post Offices, National Employment Offices and Civil Service Commission Office.Apply immediately.?.7.Female Help Wanted 37.Personal HYGIENIC SUPPLIES \u2014* vr.vo up to 60%.Send $1.00 for 18, finest quality, assorted.Park Sale*.P.O.Box 561, Hamilton.Canada.The tension on the last day j NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The! of the World Championship ! Ladies Guild of St.Barnabas Match was reflected in the re- uousseau, CEKVAis.la.nglais; .\t.suits.We picked up 12 Inter- & Monty Armand Rousseau,\t'\td d\u2018 national Match points when \u2018ir qc.Paul Mullins Gervais.Andr« meeting in the Community Hall, u.\trv.,,t.\tj [.anglais, Rene Monty I.Orralne \u201e\t,\t,,\tU.> f HU.T\\ alive Kalians al- 24735.e Wellington street South, on\tWlt-n 19 members !o -d themselves to be stam- sherbrooke.\tand three guests attending.peded into a horrible five-dia- The president, Mrs.Charles mond contract.Coleman, welcomed the ladies\tbidding in the box shows back after the summer recess ^nvv !hey S°- there, fhe Amer:-Reports were heard; .reviewing\u2019can West\u2019s four c!ub bid 3av0 the summer activités, t h e them a Problem anb tbay «tent bazaar and luncheon, the gar- wroPS- .den party, and a tea held at Als0\u2019 ,he African defense Mrs.Coleman\u2019s home, all pleas-iwas P\u2018-rfeet- ''Vest °Pened the ant and successful events.?ueen ?f hearts and shifted to a .Hugh dub.North might have Miss H.Ireland gave an in- ;,v d somethin, from the d2.ter es ting report on the W.A bacl\u201e bv tluckingi but he couH biennial meeting held in Thet- t se/the ei3ht card club suit ford Mines, which she attended.!and played his* ace.East ruffed.Mrs.S.Whittaker is in charge East cashed the ace and king; of the sale of W.A.calendars of hearts and led another ene for 1963.Five dollars was do- South ruffed high, dre trumps nated to the Frank Woodward and eventually went after the Memorial Fund to supply hot spades.Since East held both lunches for school children in the king and jack there was no emergency cases.\tway for South to avoid losing At the close of the businessito both of them and he w s meeting, the hostesses, Mrs.L.down four tricks for minus 700, Taylor and Mrs.C.Guild, ser- At the other table West; ved tea.\tlopened Chartered Accountants LAV ALLEE.BEDARD.LyoaiMUl Gascon ft Associates, D J Crock ett, C.A, licensed trustee 20t Continental Building, Sherbrooke P Q.Tel: LO 9-55(13 NORTH\t4 A AQ 10 VJ974 ?\tA6 *A863 WEST(D)\tEAST A75\tAKJS42 V Q\t¥ A K 10 6\t5 ?\t105\t?93 2 *KQ\t10 97342 .5.None SOUTH #\tA 363 » 3 3 2 ?\tX Q J 8 7 4 ?\tJ No one vulnerable West\tNorth\tEast\tSouth 4 *\tDouble\tPass\t5 ?Pass\tPass\tDouble\tPass Pass\tPass Opening lead- V Q | You, South, hold: ! Spades 2, Hearts K-J-2, Diamonds A Q-J-4, Clubs K-Q-8-7 b.What do do you?A\u2014This is an ideal spot for Blackwood.You have found a diamond fit and can play five diamonds if your partner holds only one .ice.TODAY\u2019S QUESTION You bid four no-trump and your partner bids five spades to show three aeas.What do you d0 t»V\u201c' ALLEY OOP WELL, HOORAY/ COFFEE BERRIES AT LAST.' -AV-L oi e *>\u2022 J V.O Prt» 0,* ria \u20220\u201c- ^ 'x Atfï-' - * BY SOLLY, I WAS BEGINNIN\u2019 \\ H.-t TTHINK MAYBE I SHOULDA J.I'.vi - KEPT MY MOUTH SHUT ABOUT COFFEE IN TH\u2019 FIRST FLACE ! , yep; rr took a BIT Or DOIN\u2019, BUT YOU KNOW ALLEY, TH\u2019 CL BERRY BRING ER- SACkER! \\ -VT.lU-C.10 -H I BREW WHICH YOU'VE DRANK BEFORE c£i f >sr OB.T.M.>.t U R, 4883 6320911 St.Anthony's Ladies' Society SHKRT5TCOORK PAH Y RFCORP, TIII^S., OCT.4, simplicity keynotes review or an il a fj you omen PHYLLIS PICKFORD (Record Women's Editor) Practicality anJ simplicity were the key notes of the ouiits, which were presented in the Fashion Review, which took place on Mcn-Jav evening.October 1, in the St.Antnony s school Auditorium.Lennoxville, sponsored by the St.An-thony's Ladies\u2019 Society.The auditorium, which was gaily decorated with baskeFs of fall flowers and gladioli, placed in front of the stage, was filled to capacity, for the first fashion show to be presented by the St.Anthony's Ladies\u2019 Society.To the strains of soft music, played on the organ, by Mrs.Doris Jeanson.the curtains rose, revealing the background for the show, which was artistically arranged with a large looking glass, on either side were alabaster pedestals, with large ferns, and around the base of the mirror, had been placed arrangements of yellow chrysantne-mums.Seated at the low desk «was the commentator, Mrs.Andre Remillard, who v e r y clearly gave the commentary in both languages.Mrs.Aldo Todi, the convener of the show, dressed in a black two piece ensemble, with a white satin p:ll box hat.red with gold who \\va' in charge of the\tpiete the ensemble she wore a ¦, \u2019 and tiny red models, and looked charming\tluxurious beaver hat.ation from India, in a grey paisley designed, i guests and intro-Gerald Gingras, Rolande Chailler, modelled knit suit, with a plain an all wool, black faille grey wool blouse, with tie at coat, and to augment the ap- 'Wakelctizidi JjmcJiêâ 'Baked BREAD & ROLLS flllatt s LO.2-2744 FASHION REVIEW \u2014 Modeling at the fashion show which was held in St.Anthony\u2019s school auditorium, Lennoxville, Monday evening, October 1, sponsored by the St.Anthony\u2019s Ladies\u2019 Society, are left to right.Mrs.H.C.Snow, Mrs.R.D.Gillett and Mrs.Denyse d\u2019Anjou.(Photo by Gerry Lemay) Sweetest Child In The World becomes cross, cranky, sulky, when constipation sours the system.At these times, wise mothers turn to Children s Own Tablets, made just for children over 3.Taken at bedtime, they sweeten sour stomach .relieve constipation crer-night wkhout griping, so child awakens feeling happy and bright.Sweet-tasting.Nothing to spill or stain.Get Children\u2019s Own Tablets today at your druggist and keep them handy.CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS -:by Byrne Hope Sanders TORONTO, October 4th\u2014Will your children go beyond high school?For parents with children facing college entrance in two to four years there\u2019s good news in the new BANK OF MONTREAL University Education Programme.If financing is a problem with you, here is the ideal way to get your child through college.This programme allows you to spread the future costs of college over periods of up to nine years.Monthly payments are reasonable, and there's no heavy debt left after graduation.So, if you have a child in high school, be sure to ask soon about the life-insured B of M University Education Programme at your nearest B of M branch.A DESSERT THAT'S EXCITING AND EASY .that\u2019s what I like to hear about .and that\u2019s why I\u2019m \\ -passing this delicious TEA-BISK recipe on Li- A to you \u2014 6 Cherry Pinwheel Shortcakes \u2014 Î cups Monarch Tea-\tS thsp.soit butter or Bisk\tmargarine * thsp.shortening\t1 tin (to ci.) Cherry % cup milk\tPie Filling 1/3 cup brown sugar\tWhipped Cream Topping Add shortening to Monarch Tea-Bisk and cut in finely.Stir milk in briskly with a fork until dough Is soft, yet not sticky.Knead gently 8 to 10 limes on a lightly-floured surface.Roll out to a rectangle 8\" x 10\" and spread with a mixture of brown sugar and buffer or margarine.Roll as you would a lelly roll, starting with shorter side to make a roll 8\" long.Cut in 6 slices and place in greased large (3\") muffin tins.Bake 10 to 12 minutes in pre-heafed 425 deg.oven.Top with cherry pie filling end whipped cream and serve Immediately.Yes, I like to have Tea-Bisk always handy .it\u2019s an allpurpose mix that can be used for any number of delightful dishes.Look for the special opportunity now awaiting you at your nearest grocer\u2019s._____________ IT'S NICE TO KNOW there\u2019s one margarine that\u2019s recommended for modern diets .FLEISCHMANN\u2019S 100% Corn Oil MARGARINE.Because it\u2019s made from pure, 100% Corn Oil, it\u2019s low, low in saturated fats.Ask your doctor, about its benefits in your daily diet.And what\u2019s more, you\u2019ll love the taste of Flcischmann's Margarine.It has a luxurious flavor all its own .so good, you\u2019ll be surprised it\u2019s margarine! Here\u2019s a happy plus for all busy housewives: Flcischmann\u2019s Margarine always spreads smoothly and easily, even when it\u2019s just out of the refrigerator.Help yourself to good taste and good health with Fleischmann\u2019s 100% Corn Oil Margarine .a \u2018buy\u2019 I sincerely recommend.ONE OF LIFE'S BIG 'UTTLErPLFASURES is the delightful good taste of Bright's DUBARRY SPARK-\t.¦ LING VIN ROSE.Truly, DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rosé is.the life of the party\u2014the sparkling star of many a good meal.You\u2019ll agree with me, I know, that its dancing bubbles and fresh, clean taste are irresistible.So next time you\u2019re planning a dinner party, get a bottle or two of Bright\u2019s DuBarry Sparkling Vin Rosé .in the champagne-type bottle wrapped in party-pink tissue.HERE'S A SURE CURE for that all-too-familiar \u2018Laundry Demon\u2019.\u2018Hangover Dirt\u2019! Add CALGON, the wonder water conditioner, to your laun-,., dry water.It conditions water so you need t Sr Jw._ less soap .gets clothes naturally soft and absorbent .really clean.And, best of all, it prevents the soil of minerals, soap ji-, or detergent that I think of as \u2018Hangover * Dirt\u2019.(Like the ring you get in the bathtub).Do try Calgon .it never, never leaves clothes stiff or scratchy.Use Calgon\u2014the Water Doctor\u2014you\u2019ll sec .you\u2019ll always have a brighter, cleaner laundry! the neck, and a pale grey fox fur hat ELEVEN MODELS PRESENT FALL OUTFITS Modeling the outfits and gowns were the models.Miss Helena Beaudoin, Mrs.Au-rele Doiron, Mrs.Henry Snow, Mrs.Gerald Bernard, Mrs.David Gillett, Mrs.C.d\u2019Anjou, Miss Jayne Monte, Miss Jo-Ann Monte, Miss Nicole McMaster Mrs.Roland Chailler, and Mrs.Irene Watkins, whose carriage was graceful and relaxed as they walked down the ramp, which was gaily decorated with autumn leaves.Kay Snow modelled a black w\u2019ool sheath, the loose fitted jacket of red, yellow and black stripe design, was fashioned with a raglan sleeve, complimented with a red leather hat, with black trim, an original model.Jean Gillett, presented a peep at winter sportswear, in a white and black nylon pile ski jacket, with hood, under which she wore a red banlon sweater.Black wool stretch-ies completed the outfit.Denyse d\u2019Anjou modeled an A line brown faille coat, trimmed with brown Persian lamb and a brown satin three tier hat, trimmed with a bow at the side.Jayne Monty looked gay in a charcoal grey outfit, fit for the campus of any young Canadian that attends University or High School.The ensemble consisted of a pleated skirt and a short top, featuring red buttons and red stitching.A smart little day timer, charcoal wool dress, with a mink colored knitted insert waist-bind, that had a knitted draw string belt, was modelled by Nicole McMaster.To com- pearance of the coat, a black dyed muskrat collar was added With this she wore a dark mink hat.A fashionable red mohair coat, featuring a d o u b 1 e breasted front, and a black Persian lamb collar, with a black Persian lamb hat to match was all Madelaine Doiron needed fop an evening out.Jo-Ann Monty looked becoming in a two piece all wool plaid suit, featuring a side button closing.To complete this outfit she wore a toast colored banlon three-quarter length sleeve sweater.Any young lady would be proud to wear the dark ivory dress that was worn by Helene Beaudoin, fashioned with shoe string straps and a removeable bolero.An elegant dress for an engagement or the forthcoming Yuletide season.Kay Bernard modeled a Nu-Cord laminated R a i n-Maid, with a touch of pile fur and a matching Kilimanjaro hat, it\u2019s versatility enables one to wear this on a sunny day as well as a rainy day.Irene Watkins looked charming in a blue figured pure silk dress, fashioned with a side panel effect.Ideal for late afternoon or evening.For the grand finale, Helena Beaudoin, modeled a bridal gown, in satin faille, fashioned with a tight fitted bodice, with nylon lace appliques and seed pearls, the back featuring a row of self covered buttons, and elbow length sleeves, the full skirt over a hooped crinoline, formed a train at the.back.Her finger tip veil was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones.She DuBarry ('j/utrA/ru?/ah WIN A HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER on October 15th! 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Ask for New grcaseless Ben-Gay with the vanishing cream base.\t____ I IT'S REALLY VERY EASY tq always enjoy the satisfaction of ^ ¦\u2014^fast-running, clean and sanitary drains y*»(w7jj\tfproviding you just put 2 tablesooor.s of It-^MjGILLETrS DRAIN CLEANER in every !i N\tdrain, every week.It's dangerous to neg- lect the germs that lurk in every drain.And I know from experience that liquid 'disinfectants can\u2019t budge the greasy muck these germs breed in It takes the special churning, boiling action of Gillen's Drain Cleaner to completely scour out every trace of this germ-breeding mess.It s fast, effective, easy to us?and right now your grocer is featuring! ti special low price on Gillett s Drain Cleaner, so do buy now!.MmiM Come to our store to examine Sherwood carpets by Harding and you'll have a chance of winning a brand new Hoover vacuum cleaner.No strings; absolutely FREE! E.Morin & Fils Inc.2630 King West, \u2014 SHERBROOKE \u2014 LO.9-5548 carried a red rose spray cor- I sage.She \\v.%s attended by ! little Miss Barbara Patrick, | who wore a frock of blue ny- ] Ion and carried a small rose corsage.The clothes worn by the models were supplied by the B and J.Ladies' Wear, Queen Street, Lennoxville.During the intermission the ! door prizes were drawn, the winners being, Mrs Ivan Saunders.Mrs.Lloyd Hyatt, ! Mrs.O.Allard.Miss Lorraine I Parker and Mrs.John And- ; rews.At the close of the show , the : name of the winner for the handmade quilt, made and j donated by Mrs.Alfred Maurice, Conley Street, Lennoxville, ! was announced as Jane Vallil lee.Lennoxville, and the winner of the basket of groceries was \u2018¦Poheny, B.C.S.\u201d The lovely table cloth which was donated by a downtown merchant, was won by Connie Roy, ! Lennoxville.In charge of (he prizes was Mrs.Douglas Patrick.Through the wonderful cooperation of all the members of the St.Anthony's Ladies\u2019 Society, Lennoxville and Sherbrooke merchants and all those who ga' e their time and efforts, can be well assured that thev were rewarded by the fact that this first fashion show was one of the best to be presented for some time.:- SS\\sSN\\'4e\\s'-\\\\'XS>XVS-.SV>\\-.Xv\\>sS:TvNv'XS\\v:nSXAVX-;^SSX'>\\'\\'SXSXsX»'»V;^ >rSona\\ The many friends of Mr*.Ella Edwards, Richmond, will regret to learn site Is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Her sister, Mrs.A Sundberg, Oakville.Ont., is here to be near liter this week.» « * The many friends of Mrs.Ada Humphrey, Albert Mines, will lie sorry to learn she is a pnt-i\t% - v Tffei ¦\t- 'Mf 7 Mil'''if 7 \u2022 W* \u2022f*- AS\" % 4* < r.if, m I 1 # p- J m M HI\tr Y y*- ill v*\" .j\t- *¦#* Mf\t :7' v'l\t,7r \u201e\t{¦ jfynr ; two,'
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