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[" Stjecbcoobe Daily Decocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS 7 RAIN THURSDAY Mainly sunny today increasint cloudiness tonight; Thursday cloudy with occasional ram: very mild, winds easterly IS today, southeasterly 20 Thursday; low-high 25 and 40.Established 1897.Price 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY.FEBRUARY 26.19>8 Sixty-First Year 69 Frenchmen Killed, As Algerians Launch ALGIERS \u2014 (AP) \u2014 »gai nst large cumbers of rebel The French announced today tro«Ps- *r\u2018 indication that the Na Algerian rebel» have launch- uottal Liberation Front tFLN is ,\t.\tr, - again committing its forces in a ed a major new offence show of The French admitted\tof ^ offlce of ^ French ^ their men ki.ied and I I mis- .'> monthly pensions, paid to all at 70.He tl e tail e d the payments which he said are made inr'er the U.S plan to those on avfraga incomes B e t w e e n $88.50 and $98 50 a month for single workers retiring at age (15;\t$132.80 a inonlli for a husband am,i wife retiring at.age t;:>, dcaih benefits of $255;\u2019disability payment* starting at age 50 He said these payments, made without a means test, are financed wholly by contributions from employers, employees nnd the sell employed.The cost per person was less than the present, Canadian plan The Huli audience look up less than one quarter of the seats in the big new arena In this city of 40,000 population across the Ottawa river from the capital, A few of them sat on chilly chairs sri up on boards on top of lito ire surface KEEPS COAT ON The «7 year-old prime minister, following the lead of most of those present, kept his overeoat on throughout his 45 \u2022 minuta speech.He hinted at a possible extension of the period in which supplementary winter unemployment insurance benefits are paid.In the last.Parliament, tho period was lengthened by two Continued On Page 7 Britons Shiver, Flounder Bus Falls in Well Through Waist-High Snow BOMBAY (AP)\u2014Police reports said Tuesday that 39 persons LONDON (Reuters) \u2014 Shiver-were killed when a bus plunge/1 ing Britons floundered through off a road into a deep well in waist-high drifts today as one of Andhra state.Unofficial reports the worst, winter storms in 40 had said 64 of the 70 people on years spread havoc throughout 5,500,000 the bus were killed in the acci- the country.i dent Monday night.\tScores of towns were isolated WASHINGTON (AP) \u2014 State Secretary Dulles confessed on his Premier Joseph Smallwood of 70th birthday Tuesday there was Newfoundland said unemploy- a time when he wanted to be ment will reach\t1,000.000\tin Can-\tsomething other\tthan state secre- ada by March\t31, the\telection\ttary.\tThat was\twhen he was 10 date.He said the Progressive years old.Conservatives \u201cjust don't know \u201cIt is often said of me,\u201d Dulles what to do.\u201d\t\u2018old\ta Foreign\tService Associa-\tthree\tout of At Orillia, Ont., Health Minis-\ttion\tluncheon,\t\u201cthat I always\twomen, ter J.Waldo Monteith said the wanted to be secretary of state.Liberals are the \u201cmost talkingest, That is not the case.\u201d do - nothingest party there has At the age of 10, he said, his ever been.\u201d\tambition was \"to drive locomo- lyn, a specialist At Terrace, B C., Stanley Cult Of The Beautiful Women Forced To Surgical Face-Lifting in the field, live No.999 of the New York Cen- ! \u201cwhereas men are expected only has an opinion on.an .»sue r has\tK j s deputy CCF leader,\ttral Railway that had achieved\tto be\ttalented and good provid- a responsibility to put forward\t^ ^ Con^ative, reverse(j\t,he Speed of 60 miles an hour.\u201d\ters.\u201d their stand on CCF \u2022 proposed\t(Dulles\u2019 memory slipped a cog\tDr.\tFranklyn estimated there that opinion, to support it and to defend it and thus to give leadership in the community which it ten es \u201d labor legislation after becoming the governing party in Parliament.At.St.Catharines.Ont., Trade Minister Gordon Churchill said the Liberal party is in its \u201cde- here.New York Central records are 250,000 plastic (or cosmetic say old 999 hit a clip of 1\\2Vï miles an hour in May, 1893, when Duiles was five years old.) To Alter Policy NEW YORK fAP> \u2014 Trade dine and fall.\u201d None of the nine sources said Tuesday General liberal cabinet ministers de-Eiectric Company has decided to feated in last June s election was abandon \"fair trade.\u201d a practice running again.Liberal Sen Polio Victim NEW YORK (AP) \u2014 Cosmetic \u2018 this type of operation was a re ficulties,\u201d he said.\u201cShe feels surgery today has become a duction in the size of the bosom, ithat lf she ha,! 3 fullpr b()!>om booming branch of medicine-and Now 99 cent of thc womcn she could win hack her husband-four patients\tare\tand it often docs.She\tfeels more want a\tlarger bosom\tadequate.Often these\tthings are \u201cThat Is\tbecause women in\tour\t\u201cThis\tcomes about\tbecause of\tmainly psychological, culture are expected to be beau- a change in beauty goals.The old \u201cWe have found, for example, tiful,\u201d said Dr.Robert A.Frank- jk^ny, flat silhouette of the high- ,hat salesmen averaged $1,300 a .\t, ,\t, \u2014._ 1 /1 year more the year after facial fashion model is out.The goal of surgery to correct some physical womanly beauty today is a round, j defect\u2014bags under the eyes, pro-curvy, healthy look.\u201d\tj truding ears, receding chins\u2014 Cosmetic surgery has been im-Uba! impaired their self \u2022 confi-mensely speeded in the last dec- Dr.Franklyn.who has per-a\u201dG'\tj formed more than 25,000 cosmetic \"A woman can now get a new operations, uses an inert plastic lions, 70 per cent; face lifting, 15\tbreast in\t15 minutes,\u201d said Dr.\tsubstance\tcalled surgifoam to per cent; breast operations, 10\tFranklyn,\t\u201ca new nose in 10 min-:\tround out\tor shape new bosoms per cent; others.5 per cent.\tute*.or a\tface lift in 30 minutes,\tand chins\tor to fill depressions surgery operations a year in thc United States.He breaks them down as follows Nose opera- CALGARY fCP)\u2014A\t10-year-old\tBut the ^mazing development\tThese no longer are hospital\toper\tin the bridge of\tthe nose, i girl who received three Salk polio\tto Dr.Franklyn is that\twomen\tj\tallons.They are beauty parlor1\tAlthough Dr.Franklyn advo- [ vaccine shots\thas been stricken\tnow look to surgeons to\tprovide\tsurgery,\u201d\t!\tcates cosmetic surgery for the with polio, city health officials them with the fuller bosom na- The doctor, husband of actress correction of major physical de- !\tVanessa Brown, has operated on\t|\tfeels, he is annoyed by those \u201cIn another few years, if our\tmany film stars, but this type of\t;\twho seek it out of minor vanity, the disease in\tCalgary this year,\tpresent bosom culture\tcontin-\tsurgery today is gone in for by\t'\t\u201cSome girls want an operation sales of more than $4.000.000.000.\ttime\tthe Tories have\tbrought\tun-\tHealth officials said\ther condi-\tues,\u201d he remarked, \u201cbreast oper-\tthe masses.\tmerely to give\tthem dimples,\u201d GE has been\tfair trading\tits\templovment.Tory\ttimes\tare\tl tion would likely be\tmuch more\tallons will make up 50 per cent\tALSO HELPS SALESMEN\the complained,\t\u201cand now and small appliances ranging 'from hard times.\u201d\tsevere had she not received the of all cosmetic surgery.\t| \u201cThe typical female now is a then a man shows up asking if, electric irons\tto toasters,\tand\tA-\tSaint John.N B.External\tvaccine.Her case is\tnon \u2022 para-\tCAUSED BY STYLE CHANGES\t24-year-old housewife who is flat-\tplease, can he have a cleft in his skillets.\tAffairs Minister Sidney Smith I lytic.\t^\t\u201cFormerly, the objective in i chested and has some marital dif- chin like Cary Grant.\u201d by snowdrifts up to 15 feet deep as the storm continued into its third day.Some communities were short of food as snow-clear ing equipment battled to reach them.Motoring organizations reported \"rhaos everywhere,\u201d with more than 100 main roads blocked and thousands of cars abandoned Trains were hopelessly behind schedule, some arriving as much as 11 hours late in London on runs from Scotland.Several airlines cancelled flights out of London and planes which did take off had to be delayed for de-icing.Scotland and the north of England bore the brunt of the storm, but almost every part of the British Isles got a share ol the snowfall.Hundreds of children slept In their schools when their buses were unable to get through to take them home.\\ i .it SPACE VOLUNTEER \u2014 Rue Evans, a professional harpist known in private life as Mrs.Robert Stivers of New York City, wants to tie the first woman to orbit the earth.Sue said in Palm Springs, Calif., that she had written to Dr.James R.Killian Jr, science adviser to thc President, about her space ambitions.For her qualifications she said she was very 1\u201d and 102 pounds.POWER LINES WRECKED Telephone and power lines small, 3\u2019 were wrenched down and a 92-\t- year-old woman was killed near .\t\u2022\tr\u2022 Dover when wind toppled her ! WinOIQ®^ «IE'Q chimney through her roof.| WINNIPEG (CP) \u2014 A spectae-Two ambulance attendants ear- ,j|ar three \u2022 alarm fire destroyed ried a 22-year-old woman a mile three buildings and menaced through deep snow to hospital others early Tuesday in the bv which a manufacturer At Windsor, Ont., sets minimum store prices.GE a\u2019or David CroU said: \"It may said Tuesday.The girl was the ture denied them, is the largest electrical manufac- be chance.Or it may be sheer third person to be stricken with turer in the U.S.with annual bad luck But twice in my life- just before she had twins.Today's Chuckle The nice thing about rais ing a large family is that at least one of them may not turn out like thc rest.centre of Winnipeg\u2019s downtown warehouse area.In about three hours the wind-fanned $250,000 fire had demolished the six-storey Wilson Furniture Limited warehouse, an adjoining two \u2022 storey building and part of the warehouse\u2019s west wall collapsed and flattened a service station. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WtD., F LE.26, 1»58 Show By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 What happens to a Cinderella boy after the ball is over?In the case of Kuldip Singh, the story may well have a happy ending, though there have been moments when he may have doubted it.Singh is the handsdme, 23-year-old native of Kashmir who made a big splash in the entertainment world a year ago.The setup was perfect for one of those success stories with which Hollywood abounds.Born in India, Kuldip left his native land at an early age and lived throughout South America and the Caribbean with his family.His father had a travelling job.As a boy, Kuldip always wanted to be a doctor.He en tered the United Slates to study medicine, and his main problem was money.WANTED MONEY \u201cI wanted to get on the Groucho Marx program, not to perform, but to make some money,\u201d he recalled.\"So 1 called the office one day and asked alxmt my chances.The girl was so intrigued hv my accent that she asked me to come in to see them.\" Ho went on the show and made a big hit with the audience, even singing a ballad, though he had never sung in public before.He made only $50 in the quiz, hut ) his first realization of the impact of his appearance was a phone call from 20th Century - Fox, , which wanted him to return for ; a film test.He was offered a contract starting at $-150 a week, but he was signed up by a big agency which turned down the offer, i ! Bigger things were in store, he was told.He was signed to appear with George Gobe! and voluntarily went to immigration service to i check his status.He was told he1 would have to leave the country and re-enter with a work permit.The news was released with a rash of bad publicity.\"Reporters called up to ask why 1 was being deported.\u201d he said.\"It was even doubted that I was a native of India.One report said that I actually came from Brooklyn'\u201d Kuldip went over the border to Mexico and returned with a work permit granted alien per- ! formers.But the first impetus of his fame was waning.IN DOLDRUMS\tCOOKSHIRE O.E.S.OFFICERS \u2014 The newly installed officers of Cookshire Chapter, \"for three months, I didn\u2019t do No.46, Order of the Eastern Star, are seen above, from the left: Seated, Brother Ray-anything, not a thing I got lost mon-d MacLeod, A.P.; Sister Marjorie Hurley, A.M.; Sister Barbara Vogell, W.M.; Brother Frederick Robinson, W.P.Second row: Sister Marjorie Bishop, A.C.; Sister Gladys MacLeod, Adah; Sister Winnona Kirby, Martha; Sister Lillian Brazel, Ruth; Sister Idell Griffin, Esther; Sister Hilda Dougherty, Marshal.Back row: Sister Doris Pope, Organist; Sister Mary Ashe, Chaplain; Sister Joyce Masked, Warder; Sister Marcia Farnsworth, Electa; Brother Joseph Vogell, Sentinel; Sister Mary Heatherington, secretary; Sister Edith Waldron, treasurer; Sister Gloria Hodgins, conductress.daughters.Rev.S.sters MjJ.e des Anges, of St.Felix de King-sey.and Aline des Anges, of St.Camille de Wolf.A son predeceased him a few years ago He also leaves a sister.Rev 5-ster Stanislas des Anges, of the Congregation of the Assumption, Bonnyville, Alla., two brothers Antonio Cote of Baie-du-Febvre.Alfred Cote of Montreal, and a large number of other rela'ives.The funerai service was held on Friday morning, February 21st, at St.Bibiane Church, Richmond.Interment was in St., Bibiane s Cemetery.DUNHAM \u2014 Miss Elizabeth Martin of the teaching staff at Rosemere School, spent the long weekend at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Byron Hall of Burlington, Vt., spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.R S.Selby.Mr and Mrs.Gordon McElroy and sons.Billy and Tommy, of Magog and Miss Alice McElroy , of Sherbrooke, the weekend of W S.McElroy Mrs.Prime is a tient in the B M.P.Sweetsburg.guests over Mr.and Mrs.surgical pa-Hospital at FORDYCE - Mr.Douglas Stevenson of Bishop\u2019s University, spent the weekend at his home here.Mr.and Mrs Morgan and fam-j ily of St.Lambert, and Mr.and Mrs.Ross Martin of Montreal were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs L.A.Martin.Miss Joyce Fulford has been quite ill with an attack of grippe.Mr.George Bouchard was home from Foster for the weekend.MOVING?.Use our J'é?Art Crawford 89 Abenaquis, LO.9-5105 Sherbrooke.Authorized Agenlt for Service! 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The letter \"B\" alone entitles you to e special premium over and above your word.For further Information call: 10.9-4862 1666 Galt St.W.¦MB a a s a m \"222SiS2i!EI23 ¦\tCloo Moore \u2022 Hugo Haas ¦\t\"HIT AND RUN\" Judy Canova LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN\u2019 _\tStewart Granger Robert Taylor\t¦ ¦\t\"LAST HUNT\" \u201e Technicolor \u2022 Cinemascope .\u2022¦¦«¦¦¦¦¦¦¦I* HELD OVER TODAY and TOMORROW Elvis Presley at his greatest! in a big agency and missed out on jobs because no one was pushing me.\u201d During this period he thought of returning to the study of medicine, but he decided not to give up.He did what all actors do when they want action in their careers: change agent*.His career surged hack with a Matinee Theatre performance which drew the second biggest mail response in the TV show's history He did another matinee last Friday.On April 18 he stars as the son of Alladin in Land of Green Ginger for the Shirley Temple storybook.With his career prospering again, he has given up his ideas of being a doctor and wants a lifetime in show business.EAST FARNHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Barker and family of Lacolle spent a \\ eekend in town with relatives and friends.Mrs.Clarkson Sr., is seriously ill at the home of her son, Mr.Cecil Clarkson, following a paralytic stroke.Mrs.Romeo Lacroix is a pallient in the Sweetsburg Hospital I under treatment.OBITUARIES MYRON HUNTINGTON, (of Richford, Vt, and Henry B.OF ROCK ISLAND\tDemers of Montreal; and a ROCK ISLAND \u2014 Myron Hunt grandson, Norman Demers, of ington passed away at the Hotel Montreal.Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke on | Among those present were: Mrs.M.I\u2019revost, Mr.and Mrs.II B.L 13, after a i y SINGS ALSO! \"DAY OF THE BADMAN' FRED MacMURR AY \u2014 JOAN WELDON Cinemascop* and Technicolor ON STAGE' Feb.28th-Mar.1st IT'S LIVE! IT'S WONDERFUL!! IT'S CANADIAN!!! TWO DAYS ONLY! Eves.8.30 Mat., Sat.2.30 p.m Canada\u2019s Oxen Rollicking Musical Satire.DIRECTED BY BRIAN A OLIVIA MACDONALD PRICES: EVES., Orch.1st Bole.$3.00 Rear Orch., $2.50 \u2014 Rear Bale.$2.25 Mat., Orch.\u2014 1st Bale.$2.00 Rear Orch.$1.50 \u2014 Rear Bale.$1.25 (T.x Inch) Tickets on Sale at Theatre Box Office, 12.30 - 9.30 P.M Da.lv.Tel LO.2-2940 Thursday, February lingering illness The funeral was held the following Saturday afternoon at Cass Funeral Home, at 3:30 o\u2019clock.Rev.T.W.Tyson, pastor of Stanstead South church officiated, Before and after the service recordings of favorite medleys were played.The hearers were Homer Smith, E J.Curtis, Harold Waite, of Stanstead, Harold Kever, William Kever and Ernest Kabidos, of Rock Island.Interment took place in the Ayer\u2019s Cliff cemetery Born at North Hatley on October 12, 1897, Myron Huntington was the son of Charles and Ma tilda (Ford) Huntington.He rt\u2018-ceived his education at the North Hatley school.On November 8, 1930, he was united in marriage to Alice Dunn, of Brown\u2019s Hill, and they lived on a farm in the Boynton area until about 14 years ago, when, owing to falling health of Mr.Huntington, they sob! the farm ami came to the Boundary.Since October of last year, Mr Huntington has been confined to Ids bed.During his many years of ill health he was given every care by his devoted wife.Tile many beautiful floral pieces surrounding the casket at the funeral home were silent tributes of the respect to a good neighbor The deceased was a member of Totnifobia Odd Fellows Ijodge.lie is survived by his widow; ! a sister, Mrs.Alice Ross, of Speneerville, Ont., nephew and nieces.Among those attending the funeral were: Mr.John Ross and Miss Dorothy Ross, Glen Sutton; Mrs.Freeman Stone, Coaticook; Mr.and Mrs.Norman Luce.Moo\u2019s River; Mr and Mrs (\u2019.Waide.Rock Island: Miss Jennie Dunn and Mrs Douglas Martin, Brown\u2019s Hill, Mr.Robert Stone.Compton.Mr.and Mrs Arthur Poitras, Derby lane, and friends of the Border communities.MRS.E.E.BRESEE.OF SUTTON SUTTON - The death occurred on Wednesday evening, January 22nd, 1958, at the Cour-ville Best Home, South Stukely, I of Esther Fiirabcth Best, wife : of the late Leslie Slade Rresee.She was in her 8t\u2019>th year.Mrs Rresee was born in Sutton, on August 2nd, 1872.and lived the most of her life here.She was married u> the late Leslie Slade Bresoe on May Kith, 1892, and of this union were born five sons and six daughters, ten of whom are still living.She leaves to mourn her loss five sons and five daughters and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.The funeral service was held at Grace Church, Sutton, on Saturday, January 25th, at U30 pm, Rev, J.M Brett officiating.The bearers were three sons, Homer and Lyle, of Sutton, and Oscar, of Montreal; two son-in-laws, Lawrence O'Brien, mers, Mr.and Mrs.Dan Baxter, Mrs.Paul Morrow, Mrs.Annie Bresee, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Demers, all of Montreal; Mr.ami Mrs.Russell Braley, of Baie d\u2019Urfe; Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence O\u2019Brien, Richford; Mr.and Mrs.Ed Brunger, Cowans ville; Mr.W.Bresee, Magog; Mr.Asa Shepard, East Earnham; Mr.Chïrles Shepard, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Bertie Smith, Abbott\u2019s Corner; Mr.and Mrs.L.Page, Knowlton; Mr.Kenton Lathrop, Sherbrooke; Mr, Clifford Dean, Philipsburg; Mr.and Mrs.It.Williams of Montreal.MRS.DIMM1TT SMITH, OF SUTTON SUTTON \u2014 After a few months\u2019 I illness Mrs.Bertha Evelyn Ford Smith passed away January i 27th, 1958, at the home* of her ; niece, Mrs.John Robinson.Mrs.Smith was born June 10th.1878, at Sutton, daughter of the late ] Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Scofield.; She received her education at | the Sutton High School.On June t>, 1903, she received her R.N.when she graduated from the i City County Hospital, San Fran-j cisco, California.On September 4, 1907, she was united in marriage to Ernest Ford and they lived here in the house o n Main Street, now owned by Mr.Thomas Vincent.After the death of Mr.Ford in 1911 Mrs.Ford went to Cal-I ifornia to reside and later marr-; ied Dimmitt Smith, who died i February 11.1951.After spend-i ing .some time with relatives, j Mrs.Smith returned to Sutton in June, 1954.She spent some time with a niece in Danville, friends in Knowlton, and the i last remaining months with her i niece here, where she was tenderly cared for by Mrs Robinson and family and Mrs.Bennett of Danville.Mrs.Smith was a member and a Past Noble Grand o f Golden Rule Rebekah Lodge.No.20, a member of Grace Anglican Church, and a life member of the National World, Pro vincial a n d County Women's Christian Temperance Unions, having joined the Sutton W.C.T.U.in 1911.The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon, January 29th.from the Hastings Funeral Par lour to Grace Anglican Church, Rev.J.M.Brett officiating.KIDNEY ACIDS ftob your Rest.M»ny people nerer seem to jret a foot night's rest.They turn and toss\u2014blame i on \u2019nerres when it mav be their kidneys.Healthy kidneys hlter poisons and excel.' acids from the blood.If they fail ant mpurities stav in the system- disturber est olten follows.If you don't rest vei et and use Dodd's Kidney Pills.Dodd t wdp the kidneys so that you can res >etter\u2014and feel better.Dodds Kidnev Pillr I The floral offerings showed the high esteem held for Mrs.Smith.Bearers were John Robinson, Norman Ling, Edgar Lawrence, Robert Hill, Alton Greeley, Ray Eastman.Burial was in the Anglican cemetery in the Scofield family lot beside her first husband.Left to mourn her loss are a brother, Perley Scofield, of San Jose, California; four nieces, Mrs.John (Grace) Robinson, of Sutton, Mrs.Gordon (Alta) Bennett, of Danville, Mrs.Della Brown, of Guerneville, Calif., and Mrs.Merle Thorpe, of California; a nephew, Stewart Hoskins, of Sutton; a cousin, Mrs.Nellie Yates, of Dunham, and several grand-nieces and nephews.J.II.COTE, OF RICHMOND.RICHMOND \u2014 ThG community was saddened by the death of one of its prominent and well known residents, J.H.Cote, who passed away at his home here after a lengthy illness at the age of 78 years.The deceased came to Richmond in 1936 and was for sometime registrar for the County of Richmond, having come from .Asbestos where he had followed his profession as notary.He retired eight years ago owing to ill health.Mr.Cote was born at Baie du-Febvre in 1880 and received his education at the Seminary at Nicolet and at the University of Laval.On two accusions he was a candidate for the Conservatives.At one time he was mayor of,Asbestos and secretary of the municipality.Surviving are his wife and two MAURICE ALLARD\u2019S (PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE) FIRST MEETING UII IIS,.FEB.27th 8 P.M.Christ-Roi Church Hall SUBJECT: SPECIAL INVITATION TO HEADS OF INDUSTRIES AND TEXTILE WORKERS SPEAKERS: Hon.Johnny Bourque.Henri Courtemanche, Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, and others.This advertisement scheduled by the Sherbrooke County Progressive Conservative Association.2>- ÏOW.VW KOMIS\u2019* .%»- to»' .DOMINION YcvuTI find the widest selecfton of\tbrand feods a' DOMINION.All the brands you know and trust attracîively displayed .and at fingertip convenience.YvniU find famous friendly courtesy at DOMINION too \u2019i ne kind of friendly courtesy that can make shopping not only more convenient, but a downright pleasure If you can*! locate a particular item .ask lor it and a smiling clerk will be happy to get it for you.Every where you go at DOMINION, you 11 find the peopl eager to serve you .anxious to please you.Switch to DOMINION this week for famous brands aoct famous friendly courtesy too.REORGANIZATION SALE PRICES SLASHED ON SWEATERS LADIES PURE WOOL CARDIGANS \u2014 Reg $4 95 xnd $5.95 \u2014 now 3«02i ,nd*4L©5 LADIES' ACRILAN PULLOVERS.short sl«ev*s \u2014 R*g $495\t$ NOW LADIES ORLON A ACRI LAN CARDIGANS $ Reg.$6.50.Now BOYS\u2019 PURE WOOL PULLOVERS with or without sleeves 2 98 A ACRI- *3 98 EXTRA SPECIAL BAN-LON PULLOVERS Short\t$ sleeves .BAN-LON\t$ CARDIGANS 4 95 6 95 SPECIAL 2.50 MFNS LAMBSWOOL end ORLON PULLOVERS long sleeves\tSPECIAL Quantities ere limited\u2019 All first quelity goods! All seles final! !6 25 GEO.KANDALAFT & CO.303 King West (next to Main Post Office) SHERBROOKE \u2014 Tel.LO.2-9S61 \u2022i.Mj.viaumeyflïïm GUARANTEED MEATS RED SEAL SPECIAL I COHOE SALMON 3\tt.00 SWISS CASTLE GRUYERE CHEESE BLUE WATER FROZEN SOLE FILLETS EAGLE FROZEN FISH & CHIPS CLARK\u2019S Foncy Quality TOMATO JUICE SPECIAL ! 8 ox pkq 35r SPECIAL ! Government lespocted leef .THE KING OF ROASTS ! PRIME RIB ROAST ECONOMICAL MEAL LAMB FRONTS Whole \u2022 3 way cat or in basket Rod or Ilea Brand CUT SHORT \">59 >\"25 1 lb pk?39^ SPECIAL ! FRISH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Swoet \u2022 Jalcy \u2022 Easy to peel .Fell of Yltamlg \u201dC\" 1 0 OX ptrq 25^ , Mexican Oranges 5\u2018i.SÏ\u2019'49^ FIOM FLORIDA .Site 4*\u2019i \u2022 Marsh seedless White sweet and jeley 8\u201d \u201ctoo GRAPEFRUIT 10 - 49r OUR GUARANTEE l jm jty 10O°V.SATISFACTION Values ara affactiva iRtll elosiftf Hunt rr*wo* t'-'tn lurx-ip IF IT IS PRINTED \u2014 Wf CAN SUPPLY CONTIGUOUS tCSISTER.CAtaON, INTERLEAVED, ENAF-OUT FORMS\tF.O.BOX 141 SHERBROOKE Tal.LO.2-6739\tQUALITY AND SERVICE FIRST COMMERCIAL RRINTiNO.ADVERTISING FOLDERS CALENDARS.ADVERTISING SPECIALITIES\t\tSALESROOMS 4 BOOK MATCHES RESTAURANT SPECIALTIES MOTEL COASTERS, NAPKINS A SWIZZLE STICKS.\t\tDICTATION MIRACLE THE NEW ~OeJUR GRUNDIG\" STENORITTE ê\u2019fjcrlirook B a tip l%ctorî) THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WED, KEB 19Ô8 fading £ku^ ® SHERBROOKE PURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-1585 Retiring Express Official Aldermen Unanimous On Parking Space Need, Divided Over Cost Sherbrooke aldermen are i£re- the difference between the reve In an effort to determine the ed that additional downtown pro- nues and expenditures connn*: views of the parties most affect-jects are essential to the com- out of the i-cneral funds.Others ed by the proposals, the Council mercial growth of the city and maintain that at least part of the has called a special meeting of its future expansion.But they deficit should be covered by a Sherbrooke merchants to be held are not unanimous upon the best special tax in the businessmen at the city hall on Monday even-methods of financing the various of the area affected, claiming ing at eight The various projects schemes advanced by Town Plan- that these merchants would be will be explained to the mer-ner LeHaye.\tthe chief beneficiaries from im- chants, along with statements on Some feel that the parking fa- proved parkin, facilities and !he estimated cost, revenues and cilities should be provided at the therefore should make some con- expenditures and alternative pro-general expense of the city, with tribution to the cost.\tposais for financing the plans.i - During the course of a discussion on the parking situation | Monday evening, some of the ald- .\t.\t.\tcrmen expressed their views.Entered Rail Service Here are going to hurt Sherbrooke's TORONTO \u2014 Express hand!-' It has not been confined to *u\u2018tur®.\u2018^measurably,\" Aid.ing has been streamlined a long packages either- Express bills co-\t\u2018 icf.\tCommerce way from the horse-and-buggy verms everything from horses to \u201cT* the, d^n,own days of 49 years ago when J.J.heavily-guarded secret wartime\ts 1 e, \\ll-v so'T1^rs Mr Quinn has tal during the year for a total ^p,\" a member of the Masonic of 107.435 davs.The outclinic\tJR belongs to the Traffic t j u\tv,.¦jion Club of Montreal, Toronto Rail- had been attended by .439 Pa^ way c]ub Tran\t(atlon club Uents and there had been 23,4.8 Toronto Bnard of Trad individual visits.Thus the faciii- He w'as made assistant supe- Ottawa U.Won t Join Walkout OTTAWA \u2014(CP) Students of the University of Ottawa will have no part of a proposed stu-Tt is up to them to decide 1 dent walkout at six Quebec uni-upon it or have it submitted to versifies over Premier Duple» the public.\tsjs\u2019 education grants policies.He was supported by Aid.An tonin Pinard who maintained \"I don\u2019t think that the responsibilities should be absorbed by proprietors in the Centre Ward.\u201d Aid.Marcel Savard said it was \u201cfor people all over.\u2019\u2019 The Mayor then suggested that the businessmen be asked to attend the meeting next Monday evening.MAPLE GROVE \u2014 A social evening sponsored by the members of the ,\t,\t.\twanis.Pension will give him L,iC .uC, ties^ of the hospital had teen us- plenty of time for gardening and Guild was held in the Parish ed by 43,872 patients during 19oi.his life-long favourite - fishing.Hall.Cards and crokinole were There had been .,665 deliveries fjjs friends and associates will played at several tables after President Fernand Grenier of the University of Ottawa students Claude Badeau was named pre- r sident of the Sherbrooke County Young Conservative Association at an organization meeting held at the Social Club last night, William Larkin and Guy Bureau were elected vice-presidents, Fcr nanii Drapeau, secretary, and Andre Charest, treasurer Other members chosen for the executive wer Jacques Brisson, Claude Hicher, Pierre Sylvestre.Guv Larkin.Bernard Codere, Claude Bedard, Jean M Donahue, Guy Fisette, Raymond Leclerc, Nor tnand Laliberte and Fernand Gar-on, Musical Four Make History newsprint production, now almost half the total world output, may more than double to 12,.\u2019>00,000 tons a year l»v 1980 That is Iht' forecast contained in a special report on forest in \u2018 dustries prepared for the Gordon royal commission on Canada's economic prospects Tile report.Issued today.c»li mated that world newsprint de [ maud on Canadian newsprint ! mills will rise from 0.180,000 tons ! in 195.X to 12.500.000 in 1980 Most of the present Canadian 1 output .1,025.000 tons goes to the Cndi'd States which in 1955 needed a total of 8,420.000 tons By 1980, the report forecast.Can .uta would supply some 7,620,000 George Davidson.LONDON (AP) \u2014 Tim four Goosxcns \u2014 memliers of a most remarkable musical family \u2014 made history here r\u2019 were guests\t!iams College, Montreal; Steve\tmaena to he made up\tinto \u2022his evAnincf at the un4»i ghor\tBon*ht\tand Mrs-\tGordon Kitten\t.of the C.J.Wrights in Thet-\tLachapelle.Laval University,\tdolls clothes.The next meeting LrL\" S.\" g « e P A \u201c c\u2019\u201cbz-______________________________________M\t¦ \u201c\u2018l) l)'\t\u2019* \"\" President Sylvester Parker reports that as in the past years the Tag Day will be held over the March 15th week-end.BRIEFLET5 The 61st edition of the Sherbrooke Record Annual Review ; will be published on March 15th, Additional copies may be reserved by writing or phoning the Circulation Dept.L0.\t9-3636 Copies mailed 10 cents per copy.j lions.In the front row sat the quartet's 91 - year \u2022 old father, j Eugene Goossons, once famous in j Britain as the conductor of the Carl Rosa Opera Company.The critics were not over whelmed by the composition The Times, for instance, described it as \u2018\u2018more a piece d'occasion than s!udy~on~i;ip8n was in the hands an immortal masterpiece, hut of Mrs.1 W.Robinson and Mrs j '\"\u2019T ^ f\"\" \" Tl\"' ,)al|y Tr] rgraph said it, was \"a clever 00 Casions! piece, difficult enough to display the full Goossons virtuos ity.\u201d Sir Eugene, who raine home from Australia 18 months ago af 1er nine years of conducting there, has spent much of his career abroad.production Increase of n too.ooo, a large bulk 3,380,000 tons would go to overseas markets.Overseas shipments now amount to a mere 725,0(8) tons annually.R e q u i r e merits of Canadian newspapers would more than double from 430,0(8) tons In 1955 to 965,000 in 1980.EARLY VISIT BELL ISLAND, Nfld.(\tjfcL»\to»v\t^ , MAPLE LEAF PIÊÜsO shook off - - ib.49* MAPLE LEAF CANADIAN CREIONS.49\u2018 TENDERFLAKE MAPLE LEAF PURE LARD 2 £ 49\u2018 BLUE or RED BRAND TABLE SPIEAD \"\"-'.L 27\u2018 MR ROAST BEEF , 65= Red A White DICED CARROTS Buy Them By The Doien \u2014- CATELLI VERMICELLI - SPAGHETTI 12 si oo R.d, Cut g\tS10Q CLARK'S \u2014 Buy Now end Save! PORK & BEANS -\u201cV\u2019 1.00 4,\u201eT.OO for PEACHES\t.4 \u201cX,\u20181.00 ELECTRIC RULES for 6 fc, T 00 25-40-60 watts w for LOW PRICE! Relax with Tea' SALADA TEA BAGS M, 75c \"Ideal'' MIXED VEGETABLES 8 ^ \u20191.00 \"Mont Rouge\" APPLE SAUCE.6 \u201d,7\" \u2018 1.00 \"BRUNSWICK\" BRUNSWICK SARDINES 12 ^ JL0n By SANDY CAMPBELL Canadian Press Staff Writer GLACE BAY, N.S.(CP) \u2014 Here in the heart of Eastern Canada's coalfields old king coal has taken the offensive in the battle for markets against oil, gas, electricity and United States I coal.The Dominion Coal Company has developed and installed automatic miners and other refinements which are beginning to bolster c o a l's prestige.Production rose from 2.12 tons per-man-shift in 1952 to 2.91 in 1957, and was running slightly over three I tons for the first month this year.Die company \u2014 a subsidiary of Dominion Steel and Coal Corporation which itself joined A.V.Roe (Canada) Limited last fall\u2014 operates seven collieries in this area.Another Posco subsidiary, Old Sydney Collieries Ltd.operates two pits on the north side of Sydney harbor.Two other corporation mines are on the Nova Scotia mainland, at Springhill and Thorburn.IMPROVED OUTPUT Leading the industry\u2019s determined fight for survival are Harold Gordon, vice-president/>f Dominion Coal Company and general manager of all Dosco coal ; operations, and his assistant jFrank Doxey.I Interviewed in bis office at ; Sydney, 20 miles from here, Mr.: Gordon said the industry 's position now is \u201cbetter then it has been for a good many years.\u201d Big and dynamic, Mr.Gordon was born 58 years ago at Leven, Fifeshire, Scotland.His family moved to Canada when he was seven, his father becoming comptroller of the Dominion Coal Company.The general manager has been connected with coal mining all his life, and divides his time between his office and the collieries.\u201cWe had daily outputs last year which were the highest since 1940,\u201d he said.\u201cWe are pioneers in submarine coal mining.and here in the world's largest submarine coalfield our mines are on the whole as highly j mechanized and efficient as any [in the world.\u201d SEEK MARKETS Mr.Gordon declared: \"Last j year we sold every pound of the : more than 5.000,000 tons we produced.Whether we do as well this year depends to a great extent on the state of industry in general.\u201cCanadian industry is our biggest customer, and our sales hinge on its need for coal.\u201d Company salesmen however are already scouring Europe for markets in case Canadian industry cannot absorb all this year's production.They arc trying to expand markets to which Cape Breton coal has been shipped for the past few years.Some of the workings here reach as far as six miles out under the ocean.One pit is 2,700 feet below the Atlantic's floor.The depth makes room-and-pil-lar mining methods mostly impossible.and the distances from the coal face to the pithead push up costs.SHOWING RESULTS A mechanization program started in 1948 now is beginning to show results.Automatic min- EAST CLIFTON - Mrs.George Diamond has gone to join her husband who is stationed at Trenton.On: Word has been received that Mrs.Ethel Streeter, of Berna- ; son.Mass., underwent a cataract operation at the Franklin County Public Hospital at Greenfield, Mass.Mr.Philip McConnell received the news of the sudden death of his aunt.Mrs.Andrew McConnell.of Colebrook, N.H .which occurred at her homo on Saturday, February L^th.ers, conveyor belts and \u2014 some- ! what Ironically \u2014 diesel locomotives are the big items in the program.The diesehzation of CNR trains took away an estimated annual market for 750,000 tons of coal.Now diesels are helping cut mining costs.Assistant General Manager Doxey watched with satisfaction as a mechanical miner worked In No.18 colliery at New Victoria, 10 miles from here.In a 16-second cycle the miner bit into the coal face, stripped off an 18-inch layer and spewed IVi tons of coal onto a conveyor belt.The belt carried the coal to a hopper where it was metered in- i to three-ton aluminum rail cars.I A diesoJ locomotive hauled the \\ \u201ctrip\u201d of cars to the foot of the main slope.From there they were hauled to the surface by a steel cable, overturhed in the \u201ctipple\u201d and the coal was screened and cliuted into wailing CNR coal cars for the trip to markets.LONG EXPERIENCE The minimum of handling was | the cause of Mr.Doxey\u2019s satis- ¦, faction.The 52 year-old Yorkshireman has been Mr.Gordon's assistant -since 1949, shortly after the mechanization program got under way.Before that he was an | area production manager for the Our 2-ACCOUNT PLAN is Plan tied Saving / Pay all bills by cheque on a Personal Chequing x Account A quarlerly statement will help you keep your records straight.The iow service charges are prepaid.Your cancelled cheques are on file if you need them.O Keep your Savings Account for saving.Add to it \u201c from every pay.As your balance grows, you'll gain new peace of mind.Start Planned Saving at our nearest branch now.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE 77S BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO SERVE YOU \"5 BRANCHES IN SHERBROOKE\" »utny MODEl B280T5 min immtTif BEST VALUE IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Clean, safe, durable and economical, the Ruud Automatic Electric Water Heater \u2014 in gleaming white 3 kitchen appliance finish \u2014 is the \u201d answer to all your hot water requirements.CLEAN .as only electrical equipment can he! 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For instant supply of hot water in quantity, choose the thermostatically controlled Ruud Automatic \u2014 best value in electric water heaters.99 50 See Your Favourite P\u2019ornber or Southern Canada Power STAN5TEAD COUNTY GUIDES AND BROWNIES held a special Thinkins Day party at the Princess Eliiabeth High School gymnasium last Saturday afternoon.Six communities are represented in the above photo, as girls make their contribution to the World Friendship Fund.From left are: Bonnie Stuart, 1st Stanstead Pack: Jane Donaldson, 1st Magog Pack; Claudia Smith, 1st North Hatley Company, Elizabeth Hatch, Rock Island Company; Pearl Whitehead, 1st Coaticook Company; and Joy Campbell, Waterville Pack.Stanstead Ciy.Guides Observe \"Thinking Day\" (Record Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) Guild And W.A., Fiich Bay, Hold Annual Meeting FITCH BAY St Math.as build and W \\ held their annual meeting at the home of Mr- Avon Dolii Reports were read showing a satisiac'.or,' year with a S-4T ti5 balance on hand The rum of SlOO was voted for running e\\ penses also a donation to the I'o\u2019.io Fund.Election of oti:cer> resulted a-1 allow s Honorary president.Miss Josephine Hampton: president Mrs.Claude Alger.1st vice-president.Mrs Gerald Huektns.2nd vice-president, Mrs.Roy Sheldon, sec ret a: v - treasurer Mrs Avon Doll- tf; Dorcas so cretray, Mrs.Jack Ktmpton.replacing Mr- V Wiltord; educa tional secretary .Mrs Claude Alger replacing Mr- Milford The W \\ officers are the same as last year.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Claude Alger on March 12th at 2 30 p m General Notes Mr Hector K.ryou s condition remains about the same, still confined to bod and under the care of Hr Scott of Magog presented by Brownies and of Waterville.Guides from all the Packs and At the close ol the programme, Companies in the Division: - Coa- the girls gathered in the cafete-ticook.Magog.North Hatley, na where they enjoyed the pic Rock Island, Stanstead and Ma- nie lunches they had brought terville.In all, approximately 180 with them girls and their leaders were pro-1-\u2014- Mrs Eric Leslie.Provincial J MAGOG \u2014 On Saturday after- Commissioner of the Girl Guide -phe February meeting of the noon.Brownies and Girl Guides Association, happened to be in w A was\t.)t !u,nu, of of the Stanstead Division gather Magog during the afternoon and\t\u2018\t' ed in the auditorium of the , so was able to be present for a\t/ Pr0 Prineess Flizabeth Hieh Schoo1 short time and to address the\t,ma l0\u2019s rom sever inncess c-uzaoetn ingn scnooi\t-,\tal firms were received and mat in Magog to celebrate \u2018Thinking gathering briefly.\tpriai given to members to be Day,\" the -special clay of the year A special \"Thinking Day\" cere made up into articles for the on which Brownies, Guides and mony was held, during which sa|c.Mrs Near had charge of Girl Scouts all over the world each Brownie and Guide marie a the entertainment and gave a think of one another.The date, small contribution to the M\u2019orld ri,acjjrl!, on iu,r s|s(crs mission February 22, was chosen as friendship fund and to the So- ary wor|{ jn Africa.The hostess \"Thinking Day\" because it was\tfor the Prevention of Cruel- scrvcd lunch assisted by Mrs the birthday of the late Lord ,y f0 Animals.\tBlack.Baden Powell, founder of thej A program of games and sing \\jrs Alln-rt Proctor, Joyce Guide and Scout Movements, and ing was conducted by Mrs A H ltnri ('aji Proctor.Mrs \u2022) Man also that of his wife.Lady Baden- Stoddard of North Hatley.Com- zer accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Powell, who is the Chief Guide, missioner for the Stanstead Divi George Clow to Montreal where The Stanstead Division was re sion.and by Mrs Lloyd Spafford they attended the lee Follies.?WE GIVE GOLD STAR STAMPS You can now obtain unbreakable dishes at reduced prices.350 MARQUETTE ST.TELEPHONE LO.2-/59/ If No.2-1591 is busy, please call LO 7-4588 HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES White Sugar, 100 lbs.Î9.19 \u2014 10 lbs.97c Buckwheat Flour\t3 lbs.29c Nylon Stockings.51 gauge, IS denier.with seams, pair 59c; seamless, pair 79c Shirriff's Puddings.4 for 29c \u2014 save 1 pkg.Puritan Baked Beans, 20 oi.tins 2 for 49c Modess.Teenage.2 for 85c \u2014 send box top and you will receive 25c and a booklet on personal hygiene.Jewel Shortening .3 lb.pail 98c with 1 lb.free.Detergent.Wisk .37c and 73c Robin Hood Pudding .3 boxes 89c Fortin's Creamery Butter .lb.\t55c Fortin's Table Spread\tlb.\t26c Five Roses or Robin Hood Flour, 7 lbs.53c \u2014 100 lbs.$6.35 Domestic Shortening.20 lb.pail\t$6.15 Eggs.Grade \"A\", size large, doz.\t51c size medium, doz.49c \u2014 small, doz.45c Chocolate.Sandwich or Jelly Cookies, lb.31c Broken Cookies, lb 16c\u2014by the box.lb 15c Sugar Cookies\t lb.\t23c Small White Beans .5 lbs.55c Peas for Soup\t5 lbs.49c Molasses, extra fancy quality, 224 oz.SI.29 Fresh Ground Coffee, lb.\t80c and 85c Black Ceylon Tea, lb.85c \u2014 Vz lb.43c Local Potatoes\t75 lbs.$1.79 10 lbs.35c\t\u2014\t15 lbs.45e N.B.Potatoes, 75 lbs.$1.99 \u2014 10 lbs.40c 15 lbs.50c Choice Tomatoes.28 oz.tins\t\t2\tfor\t35c Lambert or Mathieu Cough Syrup\t\t\t\t39c Milk of Magnesia\t\t\t\t49c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 12\tOZ.\t\t\t24c Can.Mild Cheese, from Coaticook\t\t\t\t and St.Germain\t\t\tib.\t49c Kraft Cream Cheese.\t\tVi\tlb.\t30c Joubert Tomato Juice.20\toz.\ttins 2\tfor\t23c Aylmer Tomato Soup, 10\toz.\ttins 2\tfor\t23c Toilet Paper\t\t3 rolls\t\t23c FISH \u2014\t\t\t\t Frozen Cod Fillet .\t\t\t\t\tlb.\t29c Tommy Cod\t\t\tIb.\t23c Fresh or Salted Herring\t\t\tIb.\t19c Sliced Salmon \t\t\t\tIb.\t59c Fresh Eel \t\t\t\tIb.\t45e Salt Turbot \t\t\t\tIb.\t31c Fresh Pike\t\t\t\t\tIb.\t35c Fresh Oyster* \t .\t\t.Vi\tPt.\t75c Smelt*\t\t\t\t\t\tIb.\t35e HIGH QUALITY MEATS Ham in the leg\t.lb,\t50c Ham in the shoulder\t lb.\t43c Ground Pork for\tmeat\tpie\tlb.\t45c Ground Pork and\tBeef,\tfor meat pie, lb\t30c Chuck Roast of Beef for your deep freeze Low Rib for your deep freeze Loin Roast Beef for your deep freeze Link or Bag Sausage for your deep freeze Sliced Bacon Veal Chops Veal Steak, cubed, in the front in the leg\t.Veal in the front, lb, .Roast Veal, in the leg Leg or Breast of Chicken .Bologna\t.Beef Liver .Rolled Beef .lb.\t41c Chicken Loaf\t.|b.\t59c Spring Lamb, in the leg\tlb.\t65c Lamb Chops\t|b.\t50c Fresh Spring Chicken.5\tto 6\tlbs.\tlb\t55c Fresh Capons, 5 to 6 lbs.\tlb.\t55c Skinless Frankfurts.14 to the lb.35c Chicken Broilers\t.lb.\t39c Roast Pork, in the front\t.\tlb.\t47c Cooked Ham\tl/2 |b.53e Pork Spare Ribs, from\tthe\tbacon,\tlb.\t40c from\tthe\tfront,\tlb.\t9c Salt Pork\t.|b.\t28c Turkey.16 to 18 lbs.\t.\t52c Separated in two.if desired \u2014 Party Held For Miss F.Harvey At Cowansville CQWANSV1LLF \u2014 Miss F Harvey, a charming young lady on the stafl of the Nesbitt Anglican Residence, was lion ored by everyone at the residence on Saturday, February 15, at a surprise dinner party.It marked the occasion of Miss Harvey\u2019s 18th birthday, her first to be celebrated in Canada, as she came to this country from her native England less than a year ago The hostess at the happy event was the matron of t h e resi deuce.Miss Myrtle SJiufent Special visitors were Mr.and Mrs.Orrin Rcxford, of Foster Mrs.Rexford presented the guest of honor with a gift, a memento of the day.Table decorations were 1 n pastel shades.The birthday cake, aglow with green candles, was artistically frosted in pink and white.lb.31c 8 lbs.$2.40 lb.20c 8 lbs, $1.55 lb.41c 8\tlbs.\tS3.20 3\tlbs.\t$1.00 9\tlbs.\t$2.89 Va lb.25c\u2014Rindless,\tVa lb.30c lb.45c lb.49c lb.85c 35c lb.52c lb.69c lb.23c lb.25c SAWYERVILLE \u2014 A number of old neighbors and friends of Mrs.Minnie Hurley and Mrs.Alice Waldron gather ed at Mrs.Hurley's home to cel ebrate her Bfith birthday and bid farewell to Mrs.Waldron who is leaving to make her future home at Fast Angus.Mrs.T C.French presented Mrs.Waldron with a table lamp from her friends wishing her much happiness in her new home.Mrs Hurley received several gifts and eards.They both thanked their friends for their thoughtfulness.Lunch was served by Mrs.T French and a decorated cake was presented to Mrs.Hurley.A pancake supper and sale was held at the Anglican Church and the sum of $110 was realized ST MARY'S \u2014 Mrs.Fred Vincent visited her husband who is a paliest in the Hotel Dieu Hospital in Sherbrooke The Murphy families and Mr and Mrs.R Proulx attended the Murphy ¦ Plant* wedding al Val court.Mr and Mrs Robert Paquette.Mr.and Mrs .1 Proulx and Mrs Rodolphe Paquette attended the funeral service of their untie, Mr.Richard Paquette, in Mont real recently.Mr and Mrs.Roch Leclair were recent guests of relatives in St Hyacinthe.Mr.and Mrs O Bombardier and family of Valeourl were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Murphy.Mr.and Mrs Woodrow Morrissey visited relatives in Riviere du Loupe recently.Snow cast This snowcasi is prepared by the Quebec Meieorolojical Bureau and is supplied to the Record through the courtesy ot Louis-Philippe Demers, director of the Municipal Tourist Bur eau.North Hatley \u2014 52 to AT .ten thickne.-; '¦» inch fall yesterday; inch ot new powdered snow on lightly rolled ba-e; tows operate daily, temp 11 above; roads good.'It Orford\t4d 5R thick ness, 2 inch fall yesterday, powdered snow hadd base; twos operate Sat.Sun., slopes excellent, temp.10 above, roads good.Sueclsliui S l owansv ille\u2014ÔJ 1 i SO inch thickness; 2 inch fall yesterday.powdered snow on light crust; tows operate Sat .Sun : slopes excellent, temp 20 above main n»ads good.Thctford Mines \u2014 Ml t>.and Mt Adstock 4.9 inch Duck ness; 1 inch fall yesterday powdered snow on light crust: tows operate weekends at Adstock and weekend and evening» at Mt.Granit, temp 25 above, roads good \u2019WVWWVWVWVVVVVhAAA/h VIEWS Continued From Page 1 months to run (rom Dec I to May 15 He said Tuesday night he might ask the new Parha ment, scheduled to meet May 5.to extend this by another six weeks.He also indicated prompt action on holding an \u201cinformal\" meet ing between the federal govern ment and municipal represent* lives\u2014he said it would occur after the election \u2014 to hearing municipal views on their finan cial problems.'WWVWWVWWWWVXAAAAA FORESTRY Continued From l\u2019agc 1 rather than the adequacy of supply in the phy sical sense, that is likely to determine both the size and the -hare of the market which Canadian producers of for est products will obtain between; now and 1980 \u201c The report added; \"It is not at all certain that the requisite vol ume of wood will he available *1 a cost which will permit it to be sold in competition with other materials and with the products of forest industries of other countries.'1 DEPENDS ON \u201cKILLERS\" Factors in meeting corn|>etition would depend on efforts to reduce depletion by tire, disease and m sects and the indusLy\u2019s ability to increase yields and reduce log gmg.transportation and process ing costs An estimated average annual outlay of between $300,000,(8X1 and $400,000.000 would be required to meet the forecasts The average I outlay in recent years has been about $165,000,000.The survey is one ot 32 special studies made for the royal com mission on Canada's economic prospects to help il prepare it» ; (Inal report.The commission, headed by Toronto accountant Waller Gordon, made a prelim inary report a year ago and ds final one is expected to be made public soon.A six man forestry xludy group headed by John Davis, former federal trade department official and now research and planning director for the BC Electrir Company, prepared the latest special report.SHFRRRODKF DA fl.Y RECORD.WED.FEB 26 RICHMOND \u2014 195R Financial & Market Report NEW YORK STOCK MARKET (Closed at 11 a m.) \\nier Telephone\tIT\u2019J-s 172*s v .\t41 Bethlehem Steel\t38'»\t38T* Borden\u2019s Co\t83 ,\t51 Chrysler\t50 s*\t51 Comm Solven -\t10'* Cons Edison\t47s* Douglas\tSID*\t56'* Dupont\t176 General Fleetnc\t60\u2018j\t60!* Genera! Motors\t34'*\t34'< Goodyear\t7! Int.Paper\t87'« Int Telephone\t29'* John* Manville\t37 Mont g Ward\t32l* N\tY\tCentral\t14'.\t13\u2019» Pepsi\t21 \\ Radio\t33\t32'* Republic Steel\t411\t4P4 C\tS\tRubber\t32\u2019* Std Oil ol N J.\t47 .\t47\u2019» S'.udehaker\t.C* t\tS\tSteel\t57\u2019*\t58'z V»n*d*um Steel\t30Vz Wool worth\t41\u2019» Additional Quotes (GrecnihtrUts tnd Co Ltd > Famous\tI\u2019lav ers\t15\t14-',\tB MacKinnon ,m i-cl\t\t35 a»kd Mitchell,\tJ S\t\t9'i\tIt Rovalito\tOil\t12'-.-\t12' \u2022\tB Zeller's\t\t\t26\tR Fan Stock Kxchangi\t\t\t\t Vnglo Nfld\t\t5',\t5 B\t Mhl Lt\t,4.Power\t44\t43'.\tR Pernio 1\tr*fd\ti6o\t\t150 9\t s Can\tPowei Pfri.\t130\t130\t THE MARKET TODAY (Greenshields A Co Lid.) Beef heart and tongue lb.25c Beef Steak or Roast, in the sirloin lb.71c for your deep freeze 8 lbs $5.65 Round Beef Steak, cubed or not lb.61c for your deep freeze 6 lbs.$3.59 Mixed Pork\tIb\t47c FRESH FRUITS AND\tVEGETABLES\t Sunkist Oranges, size 138\tdozen\t57c size 113, doz.66c \u2014\tsize 83.doz.\t79c Mexican Oranges, size 162\t2 doz\t65c Lemons\t\t39c Bananas\t\t 2 lbs.\t29e New Cabbage \t\t\t 2 lbs.\t29c Green Onions\tbunch\t11c Ripe Tomatoes\tIb.29c\t\u2014 cello pkg.\t29e Grapefruit, size 96\t4 for\t25c Large American Lettuce\t.\teach\t16c American Celery \t\t\t35c Yellow Onions\t\t2 lbs.\t15e Radishes\t.cello pkg.\t15e Fresh Chop Suey Sprouts\t2 lbs.\t35c McIntosh Apples \t\t5 lbs.\t49e Florida Oranges\t\t\tsize 252, doz.\t39c Hothouse Cucumbers\teach\t29c New Carrots.2 bunches 25c \u2014 3 lbs.\t\t29c Pascal Celery, size 48\t2 for\t23c Take advantage of our free delivery service.BEER & PORTER \u2014 TEL LO.2-1591 FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY FOR ANY SIZE ORDER FORDYCE \u2014 Mr.J.B.Moore called on Mr.William Ardington al the BM P Hospital where he has undergone surgery.The February meeting of the L A.will be held on 27th at the home of Mrs.John Bowling DR.HAMILTON\u2019S PILLS by POLSON S M id quick ncfi ng th^y hplp \u2018opp tp tee system and relieve irregula'tty Insist upon POLSON S at your Druggist's Three Village Happenings Mr and Mrs.Gordon Johnston, Derby Line, are having a weeks holiday from the Union Twist Drill Co., and the Derby Line Grade School teaching duties Af 1er spending a day in Concord, N.H., with a brother-in-law, Mr.R Slayton, they are spending the remainder ot the week at the home of their daughter, Mrs F.dvvard Hitchcock, Mr Hitchcock and family in Springticld, Mass.Miss Joyce Chamberlain.Montreal, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs.Donald Leclerc and Mr.Leclerc, Stanstead.The date of the meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Stan stead Frontier Branch has been changed to March 4 at the new legion home in Stanstead.the change being made owing to the weekly Lenten services in the Boundary churches.Underwriters and Distributor» of Can adian '¦eeiirities Greenshields & Go Inc 73 W ellington Street North, Sherbrooke Montre»! fjuebec Toron In Ottawa Istndoo, Ontario New York Sherbrriokr Stock prices were mixed in light trading yesterday.Alumin mm wa* off -'.i at 261 ; < Bell $41\u2019»\tImp 4*iI\t$39 Brazil zS61»\tImp Tob\txd $13 \u2022' \\ Oil xd $35 Ind Ac $27\u2019>.BC K y P $51 Ini Nick z$72>.Bid Power $40'» Int Pap $844 4'an Gem $28'.- l.abatt z$20'» Cl Fini! » v'O Mua till |S CS1.pr $12\tMilch R A 87 C Bk Com z$46 Noranda $38 C Brew xd $27'» Pat Pete $17 -C Cel z$14\tPage Her $114' .' 4 11.$15\tPrice Br $4t Cdn 4)tl $25'»\tPrice pr z$S5 4'PK $25 »\t0 N Gas z.$244« 4'oghltn *$|3\tRoe A\\ $12'.4'ou M S i$171 Ruvalite $I2> D Bridge :$;\u20191'» Koyalite p$25'.-D 47lass $62' * Sll 4'orp $$t.T\u2018« Dom Store $.'.!' - Shawm\t$24'-.- lYoni Tar $1!\tSimon z$;!3 Dom Text $7 '*\tSimpsons S16- Dow Brew $33\tSteel Can $47 » Du Pom $17'9 MINES Anueon \u2019>o\tMerrill ill Arno 5\tMul Chili 46 Atlas 7\tMolybd 115 Baker Tale .'.\u20198\tMonpre 40 Bflndowan :f.MIchnioiHl.Qnr FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prosper t Sf.\u2014 LO.2-2466 HIGHWATER \u2014 Mrs Leon Aiken of Mansim ville viaited Mrs Guy Smith and ! son Gary.Miss Roberta Bliley of Mac donald College sic Anne de Bel leviie, «pent a recenl weekend with her parents, Mr.anil Mrs ; Cedric Bailey.A family gathering was held at the home ol Mr.and Mrs G Smith in honor of Mrs Smith\u2019s father, Mi Fred Aiken, who wa celebrating his 80th birtnday, Those present were Mr and Mr.-Wallace Aiken, Mr and Mrs.: Jerry Cabana an« fAL a.«nu » Radio Guide 27.Female Help Wanted flOO MONTH!.Y for wearing lovely clrwtaes given to you m bonus.Just show North American Fashion Kiocks to friends.No canvassing, Investment or experience necessary.North American Fashion Frocks, Ltd., 3423 Industrial Blvd Dept Z 4504 Monlreal, P.14.30.Farm Help Wanted MARH1KD man, experienced In general farm and dairy, good Uvlng ac-commodailons.Apply V.R.Beattie, Farm Mgr , Wales Home, Richmond, Que.Tel.672-r-3.18.W.intcd To Rent WANTKD- Five or six room house or semi-detached house In Len* noxvllle Adults.References furn Ishcd.Write Box 154.Record.WANTKT> 3 or 6 room cottage on Lake Memphremagog, Little Lake or Brume Lake for the months of June, July and August.Adv> se rates and location to Mr.N.Carroll, P.0 Box t*.Station B, Montreal.HEQIHRED \u2014 6 or 7 rooms, heated, vicinity of St.Patrick\u2019s School, occupancy May 1st or thereabout Please Tel.LO.2-0250.NORTH WARD, a; ailment or house fwe or s.x rooms, for March 1st j or later Cull LO 7 5:94 between 9 A.M.«mi 5 P.M, \" in:.D to root May i»t, :t b«d ro in apartment, ground floot N Hi V\\.rd.Tel L.O 3-3730 Ih> fore J p m.24a Agents Wanted ' In r \u2019dlv tuc-l .\u2022 at .i tun ^ *\t\u2022 \u2022 e t* i .lie I» less- * n \u2022 c./nny d - reus of rep ; well eslr.bLs ved manu-(\u2018¦ Ml U-L-ly to Box 151, Record N O î I C )¦ PVLLIC NOTICE is given that the undo ,-nod h»s accepted under Ren c.'.t of Inventory the Estate of Edgar Q.-andmont, In hla lifetime.Laborer, of Danv.Ue, Danville, February 22, 1958 Signed: DAME THERESE GRAND MO XT.NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE la given that the undersigned has accepted under Ben efit of Inventory the Estate of Hog-er Nadeau, tn his lifetime Trader, of Asbestos, Asbestos, February 22, 1958.Signed;- DAME LAURETTK NADEAU 31.Situation Wanted: Male WOULD llko to work In English family In city or country to learn the language.HaVo had experience In farming, wood working and carpentry.Phone LO.7 4141.32.Situation Wanted: Female RKOISTKRKI) nurse desires baby cave, experienced and reference* Tel.LO.2 5540.36 Miscellaneous SNOW loaded with tractor loader and hauled away at reasonable rates.Tel.LO.9-2184.4TT1 NT ION (.'Ironing rugs and che.-Lerflelds, a n d upholstering chrome chairs.Apply L.UouUn, Tel.LO.9-1871 or LO.92219.MELBORO \u2014 Mrs T.ulu Baker received news from Hillsboro, N.H., that her cousin, Mr.Arthur McNally, had passed away February 2nd.Mrs.Frederick Batchelor and daughter Mavis, o>f Montreal, spent a week recently at the Batchelor home.Mr.Ronald Smith was In Sherbrooke where he visited Mr.Garry Hoyle who Is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Gloria Nixon and brother were ow- ~M r ¦ \"!s of \u2022 r ute'e ail .vnt, Mr.and .s.ClL.ord Ta'.t.c 1SE?07 POLICE WANTED Chief of Police wanted for a town of fhe Eastern Townships, about 5.000 population.Experience and references required.Reply to the Sherbrooke Record Box No, 153 AUCTION SALE for Miss Stuart1, OF NORTH HATLEY Saturday, March 1st, AT 1:00 O'CLOCK SALE TO BE HELD IN LEFT WING OF ARENA, SHERBROOKE FAIR GROUNDS.Keivlnator* 7 cti.fr ; combination oil and wood stove; dining-room srt: chcatorflcld .ict; combination radio; .«\u2022mall radio; cash register; ahowense, washing machine, Rendix: bookcases; china cabinet; 2 dropleaf desks; cof fee tables (new); end tables (new); haxaock, hall tree, high boy» red maple chi'Kt, floor lamps (new); table lamps (new); 3/4 bed; bureaux, cheit of drawer*, rocking chair\u2019», rangott* (new); lawn mower, oil drum, hot water tank, studio coach, floor polisher, bathroom scales, sewing ma chine, floor coverings all sires (new); pictures, kitchenware, garden tools, stcpladder, mise, bird supplie*.Many odd dishes, stainless steel ware and many articles too numerous to men tlon.Additional goods consigned to this auction both new and used Don\u2019t miss this sale.ART BKNNiriT.(Auctioneer), Phone Sawvervllle DOW, LennoxvUlo Office, LO.7-4023.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Major Alfred Rubens attended a dinner held in the Officers\u2019 Mess of the Royal Montreal Re Siment in honor of Major Ge neral C.B.Prlee, retiring honorary colonel of fhe regiment Business Directory Advocates ROUSS'AU, GERVAIS.LANG LA IS A MONTY \u2014 General and Estate \u2014 * Wellington South \u2014 LO.2-4735 I rON It rOBIN, 0 C\u201e mat Won and General Practice.Kosenbloom tlldg, opposite Glty Hall, 138 Wel-llngton (North).LO 2 2120.WESLEY H BRADLEY, Q.C.437 St lamca St.Weak Montreal AVenue 8-8042.Chartered Accountants McDonald, CURRIE & CO.chartered Accountants.Cooper Brothers A Co.Chartered Accountants, 297 Dufferln Ave., LO.9 1666.Montreal, Quebec.Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, Rl mouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.P.S.ROSS and SON, Chartered Accountants, Montreal.3 00 Collector*» Choice 5.30 Rawhide 5\t45 Roving Reporter 3 55 By Line 6\t00 CBC News 6.10 Sportscast 6.10 sight* and sound* 7.00 Preview 9.15\tMusic in the Morning | 9 43 Food Facta j 10.00 In Reply | 10.15 Kindergarten of the Air 10.30\tShirley Brett I to 40 Ruth Harding 10.46 Sweet Hour of Prayer ! IL00 School Broadcast 11 30 Western Roundup 11.45 Musical Program : UU BBC News 12.15\tPages from Ute 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 3.00 Country And Western Music 5.30 Supper Club 6.15 Sport* LAVALLEE.Bedard.Lyonnais, Mea-s4er, Gascon Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Build Ing, Sherbrooke.Lei.LO.2-9680.Dentists DR.RENE POISSON, DENTAL SUR-(.EON, 31 King St West, Suite 227 facing Bus Terminal.Hours: Dally except Mon , 9 to 12, 2 to 3; open W.d.and Frl.eves.Tel.: Office LO 9-4673; Res.LO 2-0163.5.55 6.00 6 25 « 30 6.55 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.45 8 00 8\t15 8.30 8.45 9.00 9\t05 Sign On Coftee itme News ' «»H«*e Lime Weather or Not Print Billboard Coffee Lime Checkerboard News Morning Special Today's News and You Town Crier Family Album News Music Lipping In Neighbours Optometrists ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke Lei; LO 2-0517 Eyes examined.DAYS Tel.LO.7-4889 NIGHTS Tel.LO.9 4423 MAGOG \u2014 Mrs.Johnny Connor.Bullard St., was in Montreal to attend the Capping ceremony when her daughter, Miss Audrey Connor, student nurse at the Montreal General Hospital, received her cap.Mrs.T.Webster and Miss Betty Webster of Montreal were week-end guests of M r s.C.es and Miss Gwen Gaunt, ard St.5.00\tPress New» 5 05 Campus Caper» 5.3Ü Rawhide 5.45 Broadway Show Tune» 6.00\tNews 6.10 lown Crier New» 6.15 Sportscast 5 55 6.00 6.05 6.45 7.05 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.15 8.45 9.30 10.30 10.40 10.45 10.55 11.00 11.30 Station Opening News roundup Wally Trudeau Sacred Heart Wally Trudeau Local News Wally Trudeau News and Weather Wally Trudeau Morning Devotions Showtime Coffee Break Ruth Harding Music For You Newscast Ont.School P.dc.Musical Showcase FOR SALE General store with stock and equipment in prosperous rural community, including Post Office paying revenue.Gas pumps.Buildings in good condition, including ample storage space.5 room apartment.Terms if desired.For further information, phone or write \u2014 ART BCNNZTT Sawyerville.Que.or E G.WELLS, P.O.632, Lennoxville \u2014 LO.7-4023 S.tX) News SOS sptnarama 4.30\tNews A Sport» 5.35 Splnerama 8.00 News A Weather 8 10 Ballroom 8.30\tNews and Sport* 8.40 MaEe Believe CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.30\tCarl Tapscott 7.00\tVoices In Concert 7.30\tIntroduction to Wednesday night 7.40 The Bible Today 8.00\tChamber Music 8.30\tThe Marrying of Anne Leat THURSDAY 12 59 tirhcicu Urne Signal \u2022.(«) ' \u2019B< News 1.15\tThe Happy Gang 1.45\tHall the Guitar 2.00\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tMusic by McMullin 3.30\tOttawa Symphony 4\t00 Encores 4.30\tMusic from the Sea 4.45\tBeacon Mystery 5.00\tNelson's Notebook 5\t30 Rawhide 5.45\tOslo World Hockey 5.55 By Line 6.00\tCBC News WIKE (1490 Kcs) THIS EVENING 1 6.55 Personalilties In Print 7.00\tVermont at Seven 7 15 Country Style USA.THURSDAY 9 15 Morn uevouon* 9.30\tHomemaker 9 45 Jimmy Fldier 10 DO News 10.05 The Three Sum 10.15\t\u2018Kingi\" 10.30\tMelody 10 45 Recipe 11.00\tNews 11.10\tMelody rtpptng lr 12.00\tScore Board 12.10\tNews 12.25 Weather 12.30\ttoday in Vermont 12 45 4-H Club News 1.00 News CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.20 Suppertime Serenade 7.00\tBig Bands 7.30\tSpotlight On Music 8.00\tAssignment 9.00\tCdn.Music Hail 9.30\tTBA THURSDAY 12.00 Pres* New» I 12.15 Musical Showcase 12.30\tRosenbloom\u2019j Newscast 12.45 TBA 12.59 Dom.Ttmt Signai LOO CBC News 1.15\tMemory Lane 4.00\tT-i an Matinee 2.30\tLib.Convention 4.00\tEncores 4\t27 CBC New» 4.30\tCampus Capers 5\t00 Pres* News 5 05 Campus Capers 5 30 Rawride 5.45\tBroadway Show-tunes CJAD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING Ballroom 7.00\tEye Witness 7.15\tAmos V Andy 7.45\tEdward Marrow 8.00\tMaster spy 8 30 Do You Remember 9.00\tNews 9.05 Robert Q.Lewis 9 30 Recital 10.00\tNational News 10.20 Midweek Review 10.30 Architects of Modern Thought iLOQ Music ot tieeUioven 12.00\tCBC New» 6.15 6 30 7.00 7.30 8.00 8 30 9.15 10.00 10.20 10.30 11:00 11.30 12 00 Contact Folk Song Tima The Goon Show Designed For You Hal-.fax Theatre Citizens' Forum Vancouver Chamber Music Nat New» and Roundup Talk Eventide Nocturna Music Diary CBC New» and «Lgnoff 7.30 House of Sound» 10.00\tJust Good Music 11.00\tFinal News 11.10 Sign Off 105 1.30 2.00 300 5 00 5.30 6.15 6.30 7.00 7.15 7.30 8.00 10.00 Il (X) 11.19 Orleans Party Line Pops Concert Music You Want 1490 Club Country And W'estern Music Supper Club Sport» Review Supper Club Vermont at 7 Reserved For You House of Sounds.Sandman\u2019s Matinee Just Good Music Final New» Sign Off 9 45 Memo from tba u.N.10.00\tDance Music 10.30 Music (oi Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDom New» 11.10 Music TiH Midnight 6\t00 Press News 6.15 Sportscast 6.20 Suppertime Serenade 7.00\tBig Bands 7.05 Wally Trudeau 7\t45 Designed foi You 8.00\tCBC News 9.00\tBishop\u2019s University Programme 9 30 Looking Back 10.00\tCourt of Opinion 10.30 Music for Relaxing 10\t45 Dow Sport Show 11\t00 Dominion News 11.10 Music Till Midnight 12.00\tStation Closing 9.30 Moods In Music 10.00\tNews and Sports 10.05 Starlight Concert 11.00\tSports 11.10 Local News 11 15 The World Tonight 11.35 Dream Time 12.00\tNews, sign off Bisho?Woodworking & Repair Shop Custom Mad* CUPBOARDS, BOOKSHELVES.TABLES & VALANCES Sash & Door and Furniture Repairing.Magog St.\u2014 LO.2-9315 1 SHERBROOKE 148 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH «ATI - S cant, oar warn, minimum charga 50 canta for I* word» or la»s; thraa coniacutiva Insartlon*.51 15; »i« con»a Prizes m bridge were won by Mrs.Dorothy East ' m*n and Mrs.James Cow an, gentlemen s first by Mr Jack West-over.The door prize went to Mrs.Dorothy Eastman.VVATERVILLE - The February meeting of the FTiendly Christmas Chib was held at Ihe home of Mrs.Raymond Fowler.Cards were played at three tables The prizes were won by Mrs Kenneth Spafford and Miss Laura Holtham.The travelling prize was won by Mrs Russel Kezar.Refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by her daughters.Margaret.Judy and Diane.The March meet ing will be held at the home of Mrs.V.Holtham.Life Before Birth Bahios begin with a fertilized egg about as big as the dot on this ».Thirty-one days later a tiny heart begins to beat.March Reader's Digest brings you the step-by-step story of the mysterious miracle which precedes «irth \u2014 that marvelous process which has, from time immemorial, droducod us all.(iet your March Reader's Digest today: 43 articles of busting interest, including the best from current Ixxiks.magazines, condensed to save your | time.___________________ JOE P A L O O K A (no, THEY KNOW WHO YOU ARE BARON.IF THEY SET AWAY IT WILL BE OUR ) r FINISH.,.I'LL.Y ER.YOU BOTH MAY /LEAVE.THE BOAT IS \u2018 WAITING AT THE DOCK\tJ KLZ PST.ITS A TRAP, HUMPHREY.THE ISLAND ) IS BOOBY TRAPPED WITH HIGH EXPLOSIVES \u201d WE LL NEVER MAKE IT TO THE BOAT \u201e WITHOUT A MINE-DETECTOR SHH./rs ) OUR ONLY \u2019 WAY OUT.WE \u2018 GOTTA 60 IMMEEDYUTLY ! 4 NOW, I SEE y HA-HA ; COME.LETS TWISWAY-WE I SIT BUCK AND WAIT CAN CLAIM IT J FOR THE INEVITABLE WAS AN\tEXPLOSION., AND THE.ACCIDENT.' fV HA-HA.SCREAMS,' wm I feS i * H- TvjinUle, twinkle, little stan.Mow 1 wonder what you are OOP ; .4- * mT So f c^y\t^ I Or just another J satellite?L -K* /£**** « Are you a hininç bri£>h' JEFF COSB BY PETE HOFFMAM YOU FOOL.' ) NO HE'S LYING/ ARE YOU\tMIKE!.HE.PACK ON THE 'n WATCH /TZ 'HABIT AGAIN ?, OUT/ Jmüt 1 MANTIS, TAKE A GOOD LOOK AT ARTHUR'S EYES' HAVEN'T YOU NOTICED ^ HOW CONTR ACTED THE PUPILS vX .*-ARE 2 f 2 i&RS \" v>\\ 1 li c A P T E A S Y UOWT 15 Hg Y VERY SOON! ANS I C&N TELL SONS TO STOP \\ YOU THIS.SHANDY MAY PE FOR HIS CRIME .BUT HOT IN THE CHAIR! YOU MISHT BE PROUD OP HIM VET! THE WARDEN?COME W! THERE'S SOMEOHE ON TH r HAVE AN V PHONE.I LL TELL HIM IMPORTANT V TO CALL BACK LATER! MESSAGE FROM THE WARDEN, MRS.SHANPV SIVINû ME TH' RUN-AROUWP?CAN X SEE MY husband a I^W 11J .IF YDU SAY N0THIM6 TO ANYONE 1 \u201c\"W FRIDAY THE WARDEN WILL GIVE YOU A WIHAT DO V PLANE TICKET AND INSTRUCTIONS CM JniI UCNJ TWHERS YOU'LL SEE SHANDY NEXT BY \u201dA\\AY iIE>xPAV 1 ^ATS ALL X CAN SAY UO«! IS THERE A CHANCE HE WON'T?OH, THIS BEIN\u2019 DAIDISTH' LIFE FO'ME\" ( HEW IN, BECUZ TH' LATE CARY GRUNT IS HERE.,.r J r pssrr-sA/M.'r , /TS ME,CARYr »r Sr SHE.S ' 'fTGONE.^ SUNSET?/ SLEPT ALL DAYT-/ NOW.AH IS GONNA 1 I EAT ALL NIQHT/.r J ft vQ m F R E C K L E S Smh ! naiss p rr, bazoo - how ; stern wiu-I STUDY WITH YOU ' KICK YOU She will huh*?OUTTA here IF YOU RAISE y YOUR VOICE ! t J&ING ON MV SHOULDER.?AND MUST YOU HOP LIKE THAT AS \u201e YOU LEAVE ?\t)-s I- 2-\"U.\\ J aitruuuuiuivr.paili iuwvku.wr.iN rrut.2B.1Ü5S WHY SHOP-HOP?YOU\u2019LL GO FOR THESE VALUES Why hap from ihop fa vhop when a viagla sr«p of AkP grf» yoa xoxdcful xariafy.qualify and 2 ->3 - >4 Wool and Rayon Mixtures.Reg.values to $8.95 .only All Wool Worsteds and Flannels.Regular values to $15.00.Only Reg.to 1.00 LADIES\u2019 GLOVES MEN\u2019S SPORT JACKETS Cotton Chamoisettc and nylon simplex in lot.Values to 1.00, for \u2014 All wool imported tweeds and Harris tweeds, all finely tailored in models for shorts, tolls, regulars.Volues from 32.95 fo 39.50 \u2014 22.95 .23.53 r.\u2019eaERJBQUEEnrjExxioa i NEW FOR SPRING! 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Giant Size Regular Size 83\u2018 42\u2018 .DETERGENT JOY Giant Tin 83 For dishwashing.Regular Tin 43 SPIC & SPAN Giant Size Regular Six# 8T 41' BLDE CHEER Giant Size 10c Off 73 Regular Size 5c Off 38c D U Z 33< 43* $1.49 Giont size \u2014-with dish towel Reg.size \u2014 with face cloth King size \u2014 with both towel rJCJY SNOW Perfect for all nice laundry Giant package\tRegular package 10c coupon inside\t5c coupon inside 83 43 IVORY SOAP 29< Personal size \u2014\tfor Medium size \u2014\t2 for Large size \u2014\t2 for CAMAY 3 2 PINK or WHITE REGULAR BARS BATH SIZE BARS 33 33 i 4 If SmraB'ROOKF TMTî.Y UKrORn, WF.D.FFR 2« 195B To Choose The Commons Is Our Fundamental Right OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Canadians will be exercising one of their fundamental constitutional rights March 31 when they elect a new House of Commons for the 24th time since Confederation.The British North America Act of 1867.basis of the Canadian constitution, requires *a new Parliament to be elected at least once every five years.Although few Parliaments have lasted the full five years this will be the first time that two elections have i ~urred in le-.s than 10 months.The la»t election was June 10, 1957.HEADED BY QUEEN Constitutio n a I ! y, Parliament consists of the Queen, repre sented by the Governor General, the Commons, and the Senate.The 265 members of the Commons are elected.Senators a maximum 102\u2014are appointed for life on the prime minister\u2019s re< ommendation.Bv custom, the leader of the majority of members elected to the Commons is called by the Governor-General to form a new administration.That leader becomes prime minister, at a salary of $37,000 a year including $10,000 as an MP.Although there now are three parties in the Commons opposition, there is only, one recognized \u201cleader of Her Majesty\u2019s loyal opposition.\u201d He is the head of the largest party in opposition and receives a total $27,000 a year\u2014the same amount as do cabinet min isters.Despite the fact that Parlia ment was dissolved on Feb.1.all Commons members continue to receive their $10,000 annual pay up to March 30.Winners in the election will start to receive their pay immediately.The $10,000 consists of a tax able $8.(XX) parliamentary indemnity and a $2,000 tax-free expense allowance.Kach Commons member ha-.; W \u2019» V /¦ - ctf-,1 \u201cWant to fix up your house?The BNS can help you.\u201d I f von need cash to repair or redecorate, lulk over a low-eost Hemic Improve, ment l oan with rour BNS manager.The» BANK ol NOVA SCOTIA BNS people are friendly people get to know them »t our Sherbrooke branch.B.W.MORIN.Manager.\u2019 -me vote !n deciding the affairs of the nation.But there are wide differences in the number of persons each represents.York - Scarborough constituency bad a population of 167,-310 persons at the 1956 census and 75,183 persons voted there last year.But lies de la-Madele ine in the Gulf of St Lawrence had 11,556 population and only 4, 648 votes cast.These are the extreme departures from the general rule of representation by population under which Commons représenta lion is decided after each dccen niai census.The last redistribution of constituency boundaries was made in 1952 after the 1951 census.The next change will not be carried out until after 1961.The constitution specifics there shall he 261 Commons seats from the provinces, plus one each from the Yukon and Mackenzie river districts for a total 263.EXCEEDED BY TWO However, present Commons membership is 265 because of a proviso that representation from any province can decline by no more than 15 per cent at each redistribution In 1952, Sas katchewan membership would have fallen from 20 to 15 under a strict division by population, hut the 15 percent rule left it with 17 members.Thus total membership in the house is larger by two than it would otherwise have been.There is another exception to the rule of setting provincial rep resentation according to popula lion.It provides that no province shall have fewer seats in the Commons than it has in the Senate.Prince Kdward Island, on a population basis, now would be entitled to two Commons scats.But it retains four seats, because the constitution fixes its representation in the senate a! four.The same provision, at the next redistribution, will keep New Brunswick\u2019s C o m m o n s membership from falling below its present 10.the number of Senate seats it holds.SEATS BY PROVINCES Present Commons distribution by provinces: Newfoundland 7: Prince Edward Island 4; Nova Scolia 12; New Brunswick 10; Quebec 75; Ontario 85; Manitoba M; Saskatchewan 17; Alberta 17; DENK!S THE MENACE By Hank Ketetiam * >4 7 -1.' \u2019ng a be'iday & Montreal rus aunt, Mrs N.FTain.Miss Margaret MacDonald and Miss Shirley Robidas of Montreal spent the week-end at their respective homes here.Messrs Alan and Alvin Mac* Auley of D o r v a 1 spent the week-end at their home here.Scolslown Women's Insliluie Votes $10 To Canadian Red Cross Campaign SCOTSTOWN \u2014 The February of Mrs.Roy Waldron.Members meeting of the Women's Institute were pleased to have Mrs.Della was held at the home of Mrs.Bowman, a former resident here -rn,,, ,uro.\tw i * i.K\tR.MacLeod.Albert\tSt.,\twith\tand now of Sherbrooke, present\tkev\tteam*\tvisited\tthe Mrs.Percy Sherman\tas\tco-\tat the meeting.Mrs.MacDonald t^;s,0*n High\tSchool\tteams\theît hostess.The president, Mrs.P.welcomed her and thanked her Boy, presided.\tfor the generous donations she Several cards, thank you notes, has given during the past years.! and business letters were read.The worship service was con-Mrs.W.A.Ladd volunteered ducted by the president, the to act as chairman for the Theme being, \"Looking to Christ Red Cross campaign.The sum and Not to Ourselves\u201d.Mrs.of\t$10 was voted to be given\tMacKenzie read a letter from to\tthe Red Cross.\tMrs Donald MacLean of Sher- An invitation from Mrs.Eric\tbrooke,\tPresbyterial\ttreasurer MacMannis to hold the June\tand an\titem from the G.B.A.picnic meeting at her cottages at\tLeaflet.\tMrs Waldron\treported hf has returned\thome\tfrom\tthe Mirror Lake, was accepted.Mrs.\tshe had\ta ft m\tJr\u2018e\tHosp:.a,\twhere\tn\te on Saturday, the scores being Midgets 7-0 in favour of the nome team.Intermediates 2 ail and girls 3-1 in favour of the Scotstown team.Mrs.Frank Ingham of Lennox-vilie was a guest of her mother, Mrs.Neil Maclver.Friends of Mr Norman Nicholson will be pleased to know Helen Hall and Mrs.B.Atkin Church Relief bale were appointed nominating comm- Mrs.Mayhew reported she has it.ee to bring in the slate of written to Miss Isabelle E Miii- underwent surgery.officers.er R.N., of Rennie\u2019s Mill Camp.'Tranks fog the wates?, Dao1 This ol plant lA\u2019AS LOOKIN' KIN0A DfiOORV.* British Columbia 22; Yukon 1, Mackenzie River 1 Every 10 years, after the provincial representation is decided, the business of dividing up constituencies within each province is left to the Commons.There have been some moves to turn the job over to an in dependent commission, but little has come of the attempts.In dividing up constituencies within provinces, the population rule is not strictly applied.Urban ridings generally have larger populations than rural ones There is also considerable reluctance to make any great changes in established constituency boundaries.Thus while the vote ranges between 10,000 and 20,000 in most ridings, there are about two dozen where the total of counted voles exceeds 30,000.The prize winners were Mrs.Ernest Chamberlin and Mrs.J.Darbe.Mr, Casper Scott is ill and confined to his room.Mr.and Mrs.Royce Dustin and son Brady, spent the week end in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr, Dustin returned on Sunday evening.Mrs.John Beerworth and son of Brome Centre spent a few days with her sister in-law, Mrs.Robert Edwards and Mr.Edwards.Several members read items Hong Kong, thanking her for the of interest for the different de- interesting letter she sent to partments.As the meeting was the W A and W M S.members.Ir e?1®r*\u2019e r'^e ^ejfare and xhe letter has been passed around Health committee several art- so each member could read it.k-es on health were read.Mrs.Ladd reported visiting the arceui of cotton were received sick and shut-in members, for the making of cancer pads\tr j\tj which will take Place next meet- MrS\u2019 B!anch iflcLeod received ing.Federated News and New the offering and it was dedi- cated by Mrs.MacDonald.Sev- members and annual \u2019 r e P o r t fWere ,!?r0U*h\\ ln forms to the conveners.\tf°r.T?6 DroP th^ Bucvktet The March meeting will be ^\t\u2018 dil at the home of Mrs.W \\ K/T\u2018e rJv\u2018ewend ,ke Mth chaP*r of the Study Book.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.W.Walker and little Miss held Ladd.Refreshments were served by ti[5 the hostess assisted by Mrs.D 'Ük'\tw i.\tu j[aj|\tBarbara Walker have returned WEST BROME \u2014 Mr.Gordon Durkee is eon fined to his room with tonsillitis.The card club mot with Mrs.Adrien Bisaillow when cards were played at three tables LYSANDER \u2014 Mrs.Ivan McCrea has re-1 turned home after spending some I time with Mrs Andrew Smith of Inverness.Mr.Gordon Longmoore re ; ceivcd word of the death of his sister, Mrs.Andrew McElreavy of Fort William, Ont.Miss Carol Beattie is spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Lennon at Inverness.\\lrs.Babe Beattie and Miss Carol Beattie and Mr.Gillen were week end guests of relatives in Danville.R TH* ,s XOORS *5» \" y'W 1l S ,ih ** ' \"\u2019\u2019ÏSkx^' bou»® SERVK-tt MINIMUM COMBINED ORDER S3.OO CHECK THESE VALUES,! FOR BOILING, GRADE \u201cA FRESH, 3 to 4 lbs.ROUS.MIDGET - \"SWIFT PREMIUM HO SKIN, NO BONE, AVERAGE 1 to 3 lbs Li r j TABLE SPREAD 55* Mb pkgs 'LYNN VALLEY\u201d V \\GKADE1) AS TO S1/Ï 10 - 1-00 CHEESE MOLASSES MILK \u201cKLEENEX\u201d SHU AD \u201cINl.l RSOl.l \" 16 07 JAR 6e OFF 03 umnos \u2019 CK0S8V S \u2019 FtNCY INSTANT POWDERED \"MIL-KO\u201d 115*\u2019 COUPON INCLUDED) 8 ot jar 3c off 40-ot I cortons 3-lb pKg WH1TF.PINK YELLOW 3 UCINOMY 100 s pkgs 31 49 1.19 1 OO COTTAGE LAMB _ SMELTS FRONTS FOR ROASTING TASTY.ECONOMICAL, WHOLE FRESH CAUGHT TASTY, TENDER QUALITY FRUITS & ftGETA BLES U.S.No.1 Grade GRAPEFRUIT Florida SWEET AND JUICY SIZE V6 All MERCHANDISE SOLD AT YOUR \u2019\u2019THRIFT\u2019 STORE IS UNCOHDI-TIONNALir 6UARAHNTEED TO GIVE 10U 100% SATISFACTION New Crop Valencia \u2014 Mexican ORANGES EXTRA SWEET AND JUICY in Poly.Poly.Bog PRICES IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 26th, 27th, 2Sth, ond MARCH 1st 195$ THRIFT STORES LIMITED ST.PAUL'S W.M.S.MEETS Mrs.Alex MacDonald and M r s.Kenneth A.MacDonald were hostesses to the Women's Missionary Society of St.Paul's Presbyterian Church at the latter's home.Three members of the Milan Auxiliary were present.Mrs.Boy presided and Mrs.I.I): Maclver, Mrs.K.M.Smith and Mrs.D.D.MacLeod had charge of the study period which was \u201cGod's Creative Hour in Japan\".The supply allocation of money, quilt and knitted articles was received from Mrs, Boy, Presbyterial Supply Secretary, and accepted.Mrs.Henry Mouland of Milan expressed thanks for the invitation and Mrs.George MacDonald of Milan gave the closing prayer.W.M.S.MEETING The February meeting of St.Andrew's Women\u2019s Missionary Society was held at the home Scouts, Guides Of Cowansville Hold Church Parade COWANSVILLE \u2014 To tele j brate the birthday of Lord Ba-j den-Powell the Guides, Bowmes, Scouts and Cubs paraded at the ; 10:45 am.s'ervice at Christ I Church, Sweetsburg.These ! groups are all affiliated with : Trinity Church, Cowansville, i three of them meeting weekly , in Trinity Memorial Hall and ! the fourth, the Brownies, in the , nearby High School.The service | was conducted by Rev.John ; Peacock, rector of the Parish of Nelsonville, which includes both ¦ Trinity and Christ Church.The Wolf Cubs and Boy Scouts were at the service under the direction of Scoutmaster Graham Sharman, Miss Edna King was in charge of the Girl Guides, and Mrs.W.K Gowdy, of the Brownies.For the girls, j it was also their annual Think-ing Sunday.\t| On a Thursday evening at a not distant future date (to be announced later) the Scouts will ! observe the interesting Growing j j Up Ceremony when \u201ca cub be- i j comes a scout,'\u2019 ( I BS RECEIVE STARS At an impressive ceremony the following Wolf Cubs of Trini ty (Cowansville) Wolf Cub Pack were presented with the badge .which the former Chief Scout Lord Baden-Powell said was the most important of all badges in the movement; the Service Star: Russell Binning.Douglas Browning, F.arle Gowdy.Murray Gun-I son.Hans Kernbach.Wayne Mac-Donald, David Malczewski, Jack Perrott.Roger Potvin, Marvin Scott Recipients ot their Second - Year Star were Peter Hauver, ) Glenn Miller.Stephen Moreton, j Billy Rennie.Barry Rumbolt.j Wayne Humboldt.Jimmy Tyler.' Christopher Bieber received his i i Third Year Star.Recently invested as cubs were Man Barker, Stephen Lickfold .tnd Jorrit Oostcrbaan.General Notes j Friends of Mr.Maurice will j I be sorry to know that recently j he fell at the side entrance of, (his home and suffered a broken ; tibia bone, just above the ankle 1 He is making good progress, but , w ith his foot in a cast, he is con-j fined to his home for several I days.Mrs Harold Fabricius has returned from a fortnight's vaea-| ¦'ion in Florida with her mother-in-law .Oscar Fabricius.of Rens selae.N Y\u201e who is now spending about two weeks here.Mrs.Harry Strange of Sweetsburg will show her collection of antique buttons at a tea to be given by the Canadian Girls in Training of Cowansville on March 1.a Saturday, from 3 p.m ; to 5 p.m Proceeds from the tea will be used for C.G.I.T.funds Everyone is welcome at the tea ; w hich will be held in the Emmanuel United Church Hall, Main, Street home from Montreal where they spent a few days guests of Mrs.Walker's mother, Mrs.M.Leslie.Mr.Billy Wannacott is spend- When you suffer from pain of Neuralgia, Headache or Muscular aches you want rehet and you naot it fast f « .That\u2019s Aspirin! A tablet starts disintegrating almost the instant you take it-starts to relieee that pain almost instantly! Always Ask For T.M BAVER E P A PPOCUCTOF WE SPENT ON» DINNERS Prepared and fresh-packed in the Niagara District.« J1É» That'S howlong it took before our specialists were satisfied with the recipe for Gerber's Strained and Junior New Meat Dinners.After extensive nutritional research, 72 different formulas were prepared and evaluated to get a product with unusual flavor interest and high nutritional value.Then, a special panel of 4500 babies taste-tested the 2 formulas considered best to pick the winner.All Gerber Baby FoodSare laboratory-and-nursery-tested like this to insure products worthy of your precious baby.For when it comes to babies .mothers and Gerber agree .it's Quality first.BABIES ARE OUR BUSINESS.JOUR OUIY BOŒSSi NIAGARA FALLS.CANADA Thetford Ladies Observe World Day Of Prayer THETFORD MIKES \u2014 Thf World Day of Prayer Service mas held in the United Church, attended by the joint women's con-ïr*sations of both the United Church and St.John the Divine Anglican Church.There was not a very large turnout at the service, which was unfortunate as a great deal Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth Tight Snug 9 brand D«Btur« Cu«h< iocs are a triumph of\ta mto- auooai new pla*.tie le-Mu inf that fen rid of th« annoyance and hntation of loose, hadly ficun« fabe teeth.Snu* ea«es tore, imtatod guau due to loose httuif dentures.Applied m a few minute», make» the wobbliest plate» stay firm!y in place \u2014 fires perfect comfort.Eat anvth.nf\u2014talk, iauah \u2014 plates \u2022\u2018\u2022tay puf.Hanniee» to fuœ» or dentures.Bnuf re-lin en can last from 2 to 6 montha.tuya aoft and pliable does not harden and ruin plate.Peeie ri^ht out when replacement ia needed.No daily bother with adhesives.Get Snuc brand Denture Cu»h-3 Imers for upper or lower plates \u20221.50.Money back if not satisfied.At all drujgista.G.TTFL LFOKDCo., Lui., BrocjtnU», Onl of time and thousht had been put in to the preparation of this service: this year the work being done by the cburchwomen of Australia.The theme of the service was \u2018The Bread of Life\" and the service was conducted by Mrs H McHarg.president of the United Church W.A.-W M.S.Responsive reading of prayers was ied by Mrs Norman Bradley and Mrs.C.Motherwell of St.John's Women s Club; by Mrs.D.McCann and Mrs.A.McMurray of St.John s Senior W A and\" by Mrs.P.Kennedy and Mrs.L.Tavlor of the United Church W A -W.M.S.Mrs.P Scott presided a: the organ while Mrs.K.Little and Mrs.C.Motherwell took up the collection Mrs.McHarg in her brief message spoken in conjunction with the service, continued the theme, pointing out that in some countries w\u2019omen made their church contributions in actual handfuls of the \u201cBread of Life\"; in Asia, it being rice.She noted that our Bread of Life\" in the form of money contributions was used throughout the world in many ways, some- I times for feeding the body but more often than not in feeding \u2018 the minds of the many know ledge-hungry peoples of the world.C.W.L.MEETING The Thetford Mines sub-dm-sion of the Catholic Women's League held its monthly meeting with the president, Mrs.W.J Johnson, opening the meeting with League prajers.assisted by Mrs R Smith, vice-president Minutes were read by Mrs.Atto and the treasurer.Mrs.Len ouette, gave her report.Mrs.Johnson announced that there should be a one-w'eek retreat starting February 23rd with Mass each morning at 9 a.nv.Father Kelly, of Montreal, conducting the retreat.Mrs.M.Semcie reported on the Cancer Pad group, stating that 20 hours of work had been done by the group in making cancer pads for the Cancer Society of Quebec.Those ladies participating in this work included Mrs.M M essai, Mrs J.F.Roberge.Mrs.W J Johnson.Mrs J Dickinson ami Mrs.G.Robinson.Mrs.J Dickinson had nothing to report on hospital visiting this Prayer Service At Windsor Is Well Allended WINDSOR MILLS _ The V man's World Day of Prayer ser vice held in St.George\u2019s Anglican Church was well attended by women of the churches.St George's, Christ Church Bromp ton and St, Andrew's United The program prepared by the Inter-Church Council w.is foi owed with a number of women from each church taking part the highlight of the service was \u2018 he address given by Mrs.Chapman of Ottawa, mother Rev W D.Chapman incumbent of St Georges.Her message was inspiring and devotional and he'p ed the ladies present to realm' something of the deeper mear.'-.g of service Mrs W.D.Chapman was the leader and discharged her duties well General Notes The Woman's Missionary Socie-month.Refreshments were served by Mrs.M Messal, Mrs.F.O'Brien and Mrs.1).Maclean IS \u2018te'üit Starting Tomorrow Com* Early\u2014Limited Ouantit First Come \u2014 First Served 200 Wellington N To liquidate our mismatch Our prices are merchandise, we're so low .in tact.\u2022 FURS \u2022 organizing this \"END OF MONTH SALE\", they're a fraction of our cost price.\u2022 LADIES SUITS 9 FULL LENGTH FUR 1 ONLY MUSKRAT FLANK COAT Dyed, Morning Postal 1 MUSKRAT 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V THEY GOT THERE tîfîÿ, Sn.r 3ST -* /¦ ,.- ¦/ ty M Vndre» « l'mteri «erveri on Wednesday evening.\t» S H FR BROOK F DAILY RECORD.WF.D .FTB 28, 1R3R a fnui salad fra and the Wo Miss S M 1 enahan who ,\t, .man - lr.mute\the'd\t¦ it\tteaching at Mamwaki was at\tLYSANDER \u2014\tovernight gue« of Mr.and Mrs home\tX r Tv\thivm- for the weekend.Mr A Recent guests a.the McCrea\t^\"k Ross.he tanada Pa Adey.and Mr.Jacest&4 5, Victoria ville 2.).Drummondville 5, Richmond 1.(Drum\u2019viUe leads best-of-five 2-0j.QUEBEC LEAGUE Shawinigan 5, Three Rivers X.Chicoutimi 5, Quebec 2.WESTERN LEAGUE Victoria 8, New Westminster 6.MARITIME SENIOR Amherst Shearwater 2.(Amherst wins best-of-sev en final 4-0 j.QUEBEC - N B.SENIOR Amqui 4, Campbeilton 1.(Amqui leads best-of-seven semifinal 2-Ol Rimouski 4, Matane 2 Rfmotsskl leads best-of-seven semifinal Z-Q).O H A N O.H.A SENIOR A North Bay 5, Sault Ste.Marie I.THUNDER BAY SENIOR Fort William 5, Port Arthur 3.(Bcsi-of-soven series tied 1*1).PORCUPINE MINES SENIOR Abitibi 5, Timmins 0.(Abitibi leads best-of-seven semifinal 1-0).EXHIBITION Canada 18, Swedish AU-Stars 2.ONTARIO JUNIOR A Ottawa-Hull 10, Tor.Marlboros 4.St.Catharines 11, Guelph 2.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Fort Wayne 6, Louisville 5.WESTERN INTERNATIONAL Spokane 4, Kossland 3.EASTERN LEAGUE New Haven 2, Philadelphia 1.Johnstown 3, Clinton 2.Bishop's Win Back Skinner Nadeau Trophy Edging Sherbrooke University 5-4 Last Night In Hard-Hitting Tilt A spirited, cheering throng f -pevtiitors from the University of Sherbrooke watched their green ind gold team go down to defeat Inst night at the hands of the Bishop's University Hockey Gait ers in nn annual game played be tween the two teams for the Skinner Nadeau Trophy.Judy LeBarmi, Bishop's Winter Carnival Queen, dropped the Hrst puck to open the fast, cleanly played h o e k e y game which saw Bishop's come out on top by a 5 4 srnre.Nine penalties were handed out in the spirited match, six to the Sherbrooke team and three to the Gaiters The first period began slug-rashly with both teams cautiosly feeling each other out.Bishop\u2019s opened the scoring at 9:05 on a goal by Clarke from 5 feet out The Sherbrooke notminder look ed weak in covering the shot.Jones and Jolley were given as sists Sherbrooke opened a strong attack in a more wide open brand of play but the Gaiters scored again in a wild pile-up in front t>t the Sherbrooke net involving several players Heibmayr was at Intuited with the goal while as-msis went to Adams and Jones Sherbrooke University banged home their first goal of the evening at to :17 when Demers handed out a perfect pass to Nadeau in front of the Bishop\u2019s net and Nadeau made no mistake on the shot which beat Sinclair cleanly.\\ minor fisticuff outbreak occurred m front of the Sherbrooke net between 1\u2019arenteau of Slier MacDonald Is the end of of Bis the £ft//fhe best/ CORONA AND INVINCIBLE PIERCED.R^ADY TO SMOKE hrooke and hop's tow an I frame.Goulet opened the scoring in the middle period at 0:37 on a shot from 30 feet out.Sinclair was partially screened on the drive Adams put the Gaiters I ahead again at 5:42 on a pass from Stevenson.Nadeau and Demers combined again to tie the ! game at 3-3 and Adams of Bis hop's rounded out the scoring of the second period at 13:37 mak ing the score 4 3 in favour of the purple team.Sherbrooke had a territorial edge in play during Ithe middle period and outshot j Bishop's 9 7.Sherbrooke University's queen faced off the puck to open a j hard driving, crowd pleasing last I period of play which saw Bishop's take control of the puck for the greater part of the frame.| The Gaiters seemed to tire slightly but their passing and shooting was smoother and more accurate.Major netted Sherbrooke's fourth and last goal at ti 41 from 25 feet out.Bishop's goalie, Sinclair, got a piece of the puck and then it I dribbled in behind the goalmouth.At 14 18 Gauthier and Clark were thumbed off for high stick mg followed by Gagne of Sherbrooke who received a slashing penalty rt 15:00.Five seconds later C hris Beibnutyr scored the winning goal unassisted as Bishop's took advantage of their extra man.Keibmayr, consistent scorer for the Gaiters, has net 1 ted points this year at the rate i \"f nearly a goal a game The Uni-j versily of Sherbrooke applied considerable pressure in the last i 5 minutes but were thwarted by a strong Gaiter defense and some1 brilliant goaling by Sinclair Sherbrooke pulled their goalie m the List minute of play to give the game an exciting finish be tore the noisy, cheering group of Frenchmen.Ur Langford, Biology Depart ment head at Bishop s University congratulated the Gaiters in the dressing room after the game.1 I' I've watched our boys play many games in this rink and I've never watched a more enjoyable game,\" he said.\"You trails put ; your hearts into it.\" he added before the happy team members.Bishop\u2019s was beaten 52 by Sherbrooke in last year\u2019s game.Bishop's captain.Dexter Jolley was presented with the trophy.Whitby Dunlops Complain About Poor Opposition STOCKHOLM ,1' The Whit by team which will represent canada in the world hookey eham pionships complained Monday about the lack of opposition it has been getting from Swedish ! teams.'' hilljj\t\u2022: Norrkot p 9-1 Sunday after battering Ya>-teras 170 Saturday.Officials of the team said the Canadians had expected more competition in or der to reach peak form The championships start Fn 1 day in Oslo.Fight nations, in-I eluding Canada, the United j States, Sweden and Russia, are ! entered.\ti R\t\t8\tW\tHammond\t4 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb.\t Dr\tJ.Dion\t10\tW\tLaflamme\t3 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb.\t II\tPete r*on\t13\tB\tHope raft\t4 \tLenn.\t\t\tN Hatley\t Dr.\t.1 Hibbard\t10\tCi.\tChapman\t6 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb.\t (I\tA mill age\t10\tDr\tN Dinning\t6 \tSherb.\t\t\tsherb\t .1\tMacDonald\tR\tr>\tBennett\t& \tDanville\t\t\tl-cnn.\t Ti.\tMulvagh\t13\to\tSmith\t7 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb\t D.\tDonnachle\t9\tj.\tThompson\t4 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb.\t R.\tWlKKctt\t7\tDr\tJ.Dion\t5 \tSherb.\t\t\tSherb.\t STOCKHOLM (CP) \u2014 Canada\u2019s world hockey contenders rolled up another big score over a Swedish team Tuesday night in a warmup for the international [tournament starting in Oslo Friday when they defeated a prov-ineial Swedish combination 18 2.The game, played in a heavy snowstorm on an outdoor rink, Tranaas Stadium, was marked by an exchange of goalies after the Whitby team had rolled up a 12 0 lead.Canada's Roy Kdwards went into the nets for the Swedes and got ample opportunity to show his real ability and please the crowd.In Ihe Canadian goal was Sweden's Lage Jaergerholm.! Sweden got both its goals v/hile Edwards ami Jaergerholm were ! exchanged.Bob Attersley was top scorer for the Canadians with seven, i playing coach Sid Smith had [three and Jack McKenzie and I Conny Broden each got two.Single goals went to Harry Sin-den, Charlie Burns, Frank Bon-ello and Bus Gagnon.In 14 exhibition games in Britain and the Continent, the Whitby club now has scored 158 goals to 17 against.Another record was the crowd of 5,250 at the Tranaas Stadium \u2014the biggest hockey gate ever in Sweden\u2019s Southern Smaalanri province.Tonight\u2019s Gomes NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at New York.AMERICAN LEAGUE Providence at Buffalo.QUEBEC LEAGUE MU.Royals at Three Rivers.Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE Burke Mt.Trophy Race To Be Held On March 15.The Burke Mt.Trophy Race, sponsored by the Lyndon Outing Club, will be held on the Wilderness Ski Trail at Burke Mt.on Saturday, March 15.This 1 Si; AS A sanctioned Slalom and Downhill event is open to Class (' and Unclassified Men and Women as well as Juniors, Class III 111 and IV.The winner in the Combined will be awarded the Darling Inn Trophy.A now trophy has been donated this year by the Darling Inn in Lyndonville.This is a rotating trophy with a replica award for permanent possession.Entries close on Wednesday March 12.The Burke Mt.trails have an accumulation of sixty inches plus of snow and excellent Spring skiing is in prospect The mile long pomalift on the North slopes operates daily and six miles of trails make the area one of the best in New England for Spring Skiing Yvon Dureüe To Attend Special Dinner In Ottawa OTTAWA Yvon Dui of Baie Ste.Anne, N B Canadian light heavyweight boxing champion, will be among prominent sports personalities attending a sports dinner here Thurs day.The occasion will be the annual sports dinner of the Cana ban Travellers Association to name the outstanding athlete of 1957 m Ottawa district.Speakers will include fermer boxers aBrney Boss and Jimmy McLnrnin.Henri Richard Is Bargain At $150,000-Patrick NEW YORK (CPI - General manager Murray t Mur ¦ ï Patrick of Now York Rangers says Die Hangers would consider Montreal star Henri Richard a bargain at $150,000 to $200.000 Patrick is quoted in the current issue of the Saturday Even ing Post as saying he would bid that much for Henri if the Cana diens were to put all their players on the auction block.At that figure, Henri would be the best buy in the league.Patrick told Dave Andersen, author of the article.Fury on lee, a report on the exploits of Henri and his brother Rocket Richard.\u201cHe's a kid, so he's got at least 10 years ahead of him,\" Patrick said of Henn \u201cAnd we know he's tough Oh.he'll come up with injuries, tike any hockey player, but he's not the brittle type.\u2019\u2019\tI Amherst Ramblers Wallop Shearwater 9-2 To Win In Siraighl Games; Meet New Glasgow Rangers In Cup Playoffs Amherst Ramblers routed Shearwater Flyers 9 \u2022 2 Tuesday night to win in straight games the best ¦ of - seven series for the right to meet New Glasgow Rangers in Allan Cup playoffs.The R angers Monday completed a sweep of their best-of-nine round with Halifax Wolverines.No date has been set for the start of the Amherst-New Glasgow series, the winner of which ¦.'ill advance against Ottawa district champions Two - goal performances by Gerry Boss, Ren Gamlet, Eddie Belliveau and Bob Kurzb highlighted the Amherst attack.Lou Kiley got the other goal.Ron Parker scored both Shearwater markers.After two periods of scoreless hockey, Amqui Beavers came alive lo score four goals and beat Campbeilton Tigers 4 1 in the second of a seven \u2022 game Quebec-New Brunswick Senior League semi final.Amqui leads the round 2-0.Norm Bellevance scored three times for the winners, Roger Le- i clerc getting the other.The lone , Tiger goal went to Roger Leblanc.At Rimouski, the home-\\ towm Maple Leafs tripped Ma-[ tano Red Rocks to take a 3-0 lead in the league\u2019s other semi-final.Sydney Millionaires, cellar team during the regular Cape Breton League schedule, nipped Glace Bay Miners 5-4 for a 2-1 in their best-of-nine semi-final.Robert McNeil\u2019s goal, the only one of the third period, gave Sydney the win.Others wont to Ber-nie McDonald with two.Timmie Hines and John McLeod.Miners\u2019 goals were picked up [ by Ron Donovan, Greg McIntosh, Ron McDougall and Naise Bat-.ten.At Bathurst, host Papermakers nudged Miramichi Beavers 3-1 in a rescheduled New Brunswick North Shore League game.It was Bathurst\u2019s 24th win of the season, giving it a 12-point lead over second-place Fredericton.In opening playoff games of the Truro District Loop, Bible Hill downed Debert 7 - 3 and Hilden thumped Shubenaeadie 6-3.\tP\tVV\tL\tr\tK\tA\tPH Montreal\t59\t37\t13\t9\t209\t122\t83 New York\t58\t25\t23\t10\t155\t161\t60 Detroit \t\t58\t24\t25\t9\t135\t172\t57 Boston \t\t59\t21\t26\t12\t154\t160\t54 Toronto\t57\t19\t28\t10\t159\t168\t48 Chicago \t\t57\t20\t31\t6\t120\tHD\t46 AMERICAN\t\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tP\tW\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Hershey\t59\t32\t20\t7\t20!\t164\t71 Cleveland .\t57\t5\t20\t3\t199\t125\t71 Providence\t57\t27\t25\t5\t196\t180\t59 Springfield .\t59\t23\t28\t8\t194\t209\t54 Rochester\t58\t21\t31\t6\t164\t209\t48 Buffalo\t53\t21\t34\t3\t178\t245\t45 CUEBEC\t\tLEAGUE\t\t\t\t\t \tP\tVV\tL\tT\tF\tA\tPts Chicoutimi\t55\t31\t19\t5\t214\t184\t67 Shawinigan\t54\t27\t23\t4\t207\t194\t60 Quebec\t53\t24\t26\t3\t186\t195\t51 Royals\t51\t23\t24\t4\t166\t164\t50 Three Rivers\t57\t20 33\t\t4\t152\t188\t44 Meteors Down Victoriaville 5-2 As Rockets Dump Braves 5-1; G.Goyette Notches Winner For Aces In Hard Duel Magog Aces, Asbestos Meteors and Drummondville Rockets ; posted victories last night in their playoff tilts in the Massawippi Valley Hockey League.Tomorrow evening the playoffs will ccn-[ tinue with the teams moving back to their original starting points.The ifeteors and the Rockets moved into a commanding lead .n their quarter-finals and are favored to wrap up their senes tomorrow on their home ice.The Pilliquin squad posted a 5-1 verdict over Richmond while the Meteors came through with a 5-2 win over Victoriaville to take a 2-0 advantage in their best-of-five events.At Magog the Aces came r- -,i\t-tt;\u2014\u2014\u2014r~ through with a close one when ln t^le\tframc «hue C.M.they managed to eke out a 2-1 It315 was ln the cooler.It was win over the front-running Beav- or]b 8°*!\tperiod.In : ers of Sherbrooke to even their middle stanza G.Boivin put best-of-nine affa,r at a game the Rockets further ahead just each.The teams meet tomorrow after the start and just before evening at the local Arena in the the 15-minute mark Tessier tal-third fixture of the series.\tlied the third goal.It was another hard-hitting bat- The Braves, with a man advan-tle with a total of fifteen minors tage, were forcing the play when being called with two majors, to the fleet-footed forward broke Bob Bedard and Marcel Vaillan- away from the whole team to i court for fighting, while Frankie beat Btauehesne from close Reid was tagged with a miscun- range.Jack Dubois tallied Rich-duct for voicing his opinion too mond\u2019s only tally but just before [ strongly.\tthe end G.Boivin batted home G.Charbonneau opened the one more to give the Rockets a -coring when he baited home comfortable 4 1 lead, he rubber unassisted to give the the third frame before the Aces a 10 lead just after the fans\tsettle down Bobby naif-way mark of the opening pepin caught lhe whole club nap-period The parade to the sinbin j t when hc rifled one {rom 1he commenced early but nothing\tf\t{l{teen sec.happened when the teams were .\t« -r-u short-handed.\t0Dnds after the .opfn,ng( j The Beavers had Marcel Benoit Brayes were trying to get back and Beaudoin in the cooler with \u201cV^game but lacked the drive , over-lapping penalties but their ancl fllght of the Rockets, mates held the fort until they re-\t^-j- yj^GCX; turned.In the middle session it\tj.'irst pe^o,! .vas the same thing with Lmond j\u2014Magog.\tCharbonneau 9 43 .n the cooler for holding 1 hi- Penalties; Vaillancourt, Parr, bault and Parr got the thumb for.genod Beaudoin, G.Levesque, roughing leaving the Beavers q Govettp * two men short\tSecond Period Ibis time it proved costly to 2\u2014Sherbrooke,\tBedard Magog because Bob Bedard team-\tg ^ ed up with Frankie Reid to notch 3\u2014Magog,\tG.Goyette the Beavers\u2019 first and only tally\tVaillancourt, Cotterell .\t9.21 of the evening.This was short\tPenalties; Emond.Thibault, lived as George Goyette came Parr, Mirault, Bedard (major), up with what proved to be the Vaillancourt (majorl.winning marker less than a min-\tThird Period ute later on a ganging play.\tScoring; none.In the final period the teams Penalties; Levesque.Benoit, battled the whole way and al- B°bidas, G Goyette.Charbon-though five penalties were dish- neau\u2019 Bsid (misconduct), ed out nothing serious happened.\tpu-vrvirvvn Five were called while the home\tr V 4?< Î club drew three and the visitors\t^\tM Boivin two.AT RICHMOND Aubry Second Period G.Boivin The Rockets held the upper 2______Drum'ville hand the whole way and com- Aubry pletely outplayed the Braves in 3\u2014Drum'ville,\tTessier .all departments.Six hundred 4~Richmond,\tDubois fans turned out to see the tilt j Rousseau, Lapierre which could be the last one of the j 5\u2014Drum\u2019ville,\tG.Boivin season if the Braves lose tomor- j M.Boivin, Melancon row evening in Drummondville.M Boivin opened the scoring 6 49 4.33 14 32 17.24 Lightweight Champion Joe Brown Unperturbed By Safety Precautions As He Prepares To Fight Echevarrio Chics And Cats Post Victories in Quebec Loop Chicoutimi Sagueneens and Shawinigan Cataracts reasserted I their mastery over the rest of the Quebec Hockey League Tuesday [ night- The second - place Cataracts, I getting three goals and an assist from veteran Jean Paul Denis, plastered the lowly Trois-Rivieres Lions 5-1 The win increased Shawini-! gan\u2019s points to 60.but left the j Cataracts seven points behind I league-leading Chicoutimi as the Sagueneens dropped Quebec Aces 5-2 with Fern Perreault scoring twice for the winners.Single goal-scorers were Dick [ Wray and Gene Mekilok for Sha-Iwinigan: Danny Belisle for Trois-Rivieres; Michel Harvey.Bob I Courcy and Jackie Leclair for Chicoutimi, and Bob Sabourin [ and Jean Marie Cossette for Que-; bee, I The lose left the Aces third ' with 51 points, one up on the idle Montreal Royals.The lions have 44 points.Cal Abrams To Retire, Says Manager Schaffer TORONTO (CP) \u2014 General manager Rudie Schaffer of Toronto Maple Leafs of the International League said he learned Monday that veteran outfielder Cal Abrams, acquired during the Leafs\u2019 pennant drive last August, has announced his retirement.Schaffer said he has received signed contracts from veteran left-hand pitcher Johnny Schmitz and Harold Byfuss, a rookie righthander w'ho had a 17-8 record with Winnipeg in the Northern League last season.19.33 Penalties; Gendron, Bachand, Aubry (3), St.Jean (major)-Third Period 6\u2014Drum\u2019ville.\tPepin M.Boivin, Aubry .\t.15 Penalties; Bachand.Lavallee (major), Grenier (major).LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING?Then wake up the lirer! Yon know that tour, mnk, constipated ferf-ta* i It may tx caused by the liver.If you» liver doesn\u2019t poor out up to two pints of bile » day your food may oot digest properly, and you feel that life's Fat not worth living.Thai1» when the üver needs mild gentle Carter\u2019a Little Liver Pilla.These vegetable pilh help \u2022ttaulate the How of liver bile.Soon you* digeiaon 'tarts functioning property and vow lhe! that happy days are here «gain! Don\u2019t ever ,tav sunk.Alwayi keep Carter's T .»v-Ueer Ptlls on hand HAVANA API \u2014 Lightweight champion Joe Brown, an old pro and a l S Navy veteran of seven Pacific invasions, wasn't too perturbed today as large forces of police guarded the new $2.0tX>.000 sports palace where he fights Cuba's Orlando Echevarria tonight.Brown, Echevarria and other fighters on the inaugural program for the IS,900-seat arena, also w e r e protected by special police details.The cops vowed there would be no repetition of the Fangio inci-d.Juan Manuel Fangio.Argentina's famed auto racing ehamp on.was kidnapped by Fidel Castro\u2019s rebels on the eve of the G a n Premia race.Fangio was released unharmed Tuesday.\u201cI haven't received any threats and 1 don'; expect any,\" said the \\ s Orleans.\"Anyway, there's plenty of police around and 1 am being watched all of the time \u201d Brown, unbeaten in his last 15 fights over last 2'a years, was a 5 to-1 choice to beat the Cuban lightweight ruler in the non-title 19-rounder.The fight will be telecast via special facilities into the United States for the weekly Wednesday night TV hookup.Echevarria.27 year -old south- paw.has a 47-19 4 record including 30 knockouts.Brown has a 68 14 9 record.He also has scored 30 knockouts.Just in case something does happen, the International Boxing Club has a substitute bout lined up in the U S.for the TV show, it was learned today.!L Ball Clubs To Play 144 Pre-Season Games MONTREAL (CP) - Interna tional League clubs will play 194 baseball games in spring train ing before their regular season starts April 16.league president Frank Shaughnessy announced today.All clubs will train in Florida except Havana Sugar Kings who will train in the town of Trinidad.Cuba.Rochester and Toronto open the first camps March 10.w;;h Red Wings players going to Daytona Beach and the Maple Leafs to Fort Pierce.Montreal Royals will play 2$ grapefruit league games, most scheduled by an 1L club.John Urses Signs With Edmonton EDMONTON (CPI \u2014 John Urses.20-year-old native of Salt Lake City and a centre with the University of L?tah last year, has signed with Edmonton Eskimos for the 1958 Western Football Conference season, the club announced Tuesday.Urses.200 pounds and six-feet, one inch is the first new import player signed this vear bv the Esks.TUESDAY'S FIGHTS Houston\u2014Paul Jorgensen, 130.Houston, outpointed Gil Cadilli, 126.San Francisco, 10.London\u2014Willie Pas\u2019rano.187\u201c,, New Orleans, outpointed Brian London.204ls, England, 10.Miami Beach, Fla.\u2014 Larry Roardman, 139'v.Marlborough, Conn., stopped Lulu Perez, 134V Brooklyn, 6.mm GUARANTEED USED TIRES as low TIRE ROUND UP BUY NOW And SAVE! GUARANTEED USED TIRES s5.00 os low NEW TREADS Guarantee!\" 2,, s24.95 With \"New Tire Guarantee!\" Reg.$31.00 ft 5ft S ftjT with NOW \u2014\t£ far\tTrade-In FALSE ALARMS MONTREAL (CPI - Montreal fire department answered 15.675 false alarms last year, compared with 14.503 in 1956.Fire Director Raymond Pare said false alarms disorganize assignment patterns.and could have \"dreadful consequences.\" > New DEFIANCE TIRES \u2014 PAY AS LOW AS.Size 600 z 16 with Trade-In.SAFE TIRES SAVE LIVES! *12.85 .EGoodrich 161 Depot St.r - SHERBROOKE, ' LO.7-5283 b.C.S.Abenakies Dump SHS îwice îo Knock Them Oui Of Midget Race For Eastern Townships Championship Richmond Stages Minor Hockey Day NHUUmOOKE DAILY RECORD, WED, FEB, 28.1038 IS Sherbrooke High School Mid-;cts were eliminated (or the Eastern Townships Midget championship when they lost two consecutive games to the B.C.S.Abenakies by the scores of 3 \u2022 0 and 7-1.Both games of the two-game total point series were played on B.C.S.ice- In thé first game of the senes the first and second periods were scoreless.With in five minutes of the final B.C.S.had a hot streak, scoring two goals in less than a minute Freeborough and Burke capitalized by picking up a goal each.With less than three minutes remaining, Ayre scored an unassisted goal for B.C.S to give them a 3 - 0 win.The second game was fast and furious with both teams having ample scoring opportunities but B.C.S.made the best of it.Mac-Pherson started the scoring in the first period for B.C.S.Sherbrooke's star goalie.Eddie Anderson, was injured in the first period but remaineed in the nets for the remainder of the period.After the game Anderson had to be taken to the hospital and required several stitches to mend the deep cut ac-.quired in making a save Sherbrooke's only goal was scored by Peter Claman after three minutes of play in the se-! cond period.B.C S.bounced right back on goals by Burke and Roger Abbott to lead at the end of the second period 3-1.In the final period B.C.S went on a scoring splurge scoring four; goals before the final whistle to! win the game 7-1 and the series by a score of 10-1.Despite his injury Anderson of S.H.S made many fine saves.Row at.a substitute goalie turned in a fine performance.Throughout the series eleven penalties were dished out with Sherbrooke High picking up eight and B.C.S.three.S H S.\u2014E.Anderson, R.Kirby, C.Matthews.D.Covey.D.Bacon, B.Ross.S.Sanderson, P.Watson B.C.S.Rowat, Ayre, Carroll, Burke.Jones, MacPherson, Langley, A.Jessop, Lewis.Freeborough.Finch, Crosbie, Abbott.FRIDAY First Period 1\u2014\tB C.S.\u2014MacPherson Penalties: Covey, CarrolL Second Period 2\u2014\tS.H.S, Claman .320 3\u2014\tB.C.S.Burke .5 20 4\u2014\tB.C.S.Abbott .1400 Penalty: Anderson.Third Period 5\u2014\tB.C.S.Burke (Jones) 6\u2014\tB.C.S.Ayre 7\u2014\tB.C.S.Freeborough (Langley) 8\u2014\tB.C.S.A.Jessop, (Langley) Penalties: Kirby, Covey.SATURDAY First Period Scoring: NONE.Penalty: S.H.S.\u2014Bacon.Second Period Scoring: NONE.Penalties: Crosbie, Claman Third Period 1\u2014\tB.C.S.Freeborough, (Langley) 2\u2014\tB.C.S.Burke, (Jones) .3\u2014\tB.C.E.Avre Willie Paxfrano Of New Orleans Wins Nod Over England\u2019s Brian London T\tv* ' '-v* Andy Pafko Signs with Milwaukee Jacoucs Marcoltc Won't See Action MILWAl KEF ( AP) \u2014 Veteran\t1\t\" Andy Pafko, handyman of the Milwaukee Braves, celebrated his 37th birthday Tuesda> by signing a contract for his 16th season in the major leagues.The hard \u2022 .-winging outfielder, who ran also play the infield when necessary, came to terms with Braves genera! manager John Quinn at Bradenton, Fla Although regular spring training isn't scheduled until March 1, Pafko reported for preliminary conditioning.Tomorrow, Hit In Face By Rebound; Coach Reay Was Going To Use Him TORONTO (CPI \u2014 Goattcnder Jacques Marcotte, picked up Sunday by Toronto Maple leafs of the National Hockey League, will not be able to play against Montreal Canadiens Thursday night as the result of an injury in practice Tuesdaj.Middleweight Champion Basilio Changes Plans And Will Return To Syracuse To Finish His Training MIAMI BEACH, Ela.(AIM\u2014 Middleweight champion Carmen Basilio changed plans Tuesday and announced he is going bark to Syracuse to finish training fur his March 2S title defence against Sugar Ray Robinson \u201cWarm weather along with home sickness has changed things,\u201d -aid co-managers Joe N'etro and John DeJotm \"We re afraid he'll lose too much weight if we slay.Carmen also has been fight in Chicago, worked three fast rounds with Archie Whitfield Both stood toe to too and snapped leather in title fight fashion.The Basilio vamp moves to Havana today to attend the fight between Joe Brown and Orlando Echevarria.Then they will go home to Syracuse .Marcotte was hit under the right eye by a puck shot by Frank Mahoviich in the Leafs\u2019 practice Coach Billy Reay can-I celled plans to use Marcotte in place of Ed Chadwick, Leafs' regular goalie for the last two seasons.Marcotte, 23, was obtained by Leafs from New York Rangers for $5.000 and Toronto junior player Billy Kennedy.Monday Reay said he planned to play Marcotte Thursday \u2018even 1 though I've never seen him in mv ! life.\" \u201cWe\u2019ve got to make changes,\" he said.\u201cIn our last II games, we\u2019ve won only three and tied one so we can't stand pat.\" A rebound shot by Mahoviich siruck Marcotte in the face a- he tried to regain his skates after sprawling to stop the first shot.The eye closed before he got to the bench.The gash required Stitches to close it at the hospital.wife able He's Hr s homesick: he misses his (Kay) and his nephews, \u201cWe\u2019re glad Carmen \\va-to get in all his roadwork, way ahead of his schedule, boxed 50 rounds while training here and will go at least 50 more \u201cIn Syracuse we have our own gym.We II hold secret session, open only to the prcs.s, daily Down here Carmen was trying too hard becau-e of the people watching him He\u2019d get all keyed up and nervous, especially when he made mistakes.'' Basilio, who was lo train here until I wo weeks before the title LONDON (AP) \u2014 Willie Pas-trano of New Orleans won a decision over England\u2019s Brian London Tuesday night in a 10-round heavyweight fight.Referee Bill Williams, who in England is the sole judge, was booed by the 10,600 in sold-out Harringay Arena in raising the American\u2019s arm.Pastrano, a fancy boxer with little punch, appeared to be heading straight for a tremendous up-fcet.at the hands of the wild swinging Englishman.But with a darting, flesh cut-ling left jab the American evened (he count in the late rounds.Pas-irano weighed 1873/4 pounds, London 204\u2019v.The Associated Press score card gave the Englishman six rounds, Pastrano four.When the referee raised Pas- trano's hand the big crowd booed for five minutes after the fight.The decision was a complete reversal of what usually happens in close fights in Britain\u2014usually the Briton gets tJhe benefit of the doubt.COACHED BY DAD London, coached by his father, former British champion Jack London, went in swinging and charging every round.Pastrano covered up and back-pedalled.Not until about the fourth round could Pastrano get his left working enough to force London back.Late in the fight, the American began operating in his favorite way\u2014like a tiger circling his foe and going in for a quick slashing bite before pulling out again.Pastrano racked up his 45th victory.He has lost five.The above photos were taken Sunday afternoon when the Richmond Minor Hockey Association staged a special day to celebrate the official opening of the Richmond Minor Hockey Leagues.In the top picture are members of the Maple Leafs who beat the Mosquitos 4-1.Standing in the rear are coaches Gc.ard Girard ai d Oscar Thibault.The players are, C.Beaubien, G.Bourbeau, R.Dion, Billie Doyle, Jacques St.Jean, D.St.Pierre, B.Boulier, A.Thibault, B.Fleury, J.Labonte, L.Gauv >1 and R.Purcell.The lower photo show* the Pee-Wees whites who won their game against the Canadiens 1-0.Coaches Rolland Bissonnette and Luc Tremblay are in the rear.The players are, Nelson Michaud, Eric Skillen, Gary Fuller, Jacques, Mercure, Chris Annett, Billy Fraser, Jean-Pierre Roberge, Rene Thibault, Gilles Vallieres, Terry Lancaster, Y von Poirier and Lionel Lafrance.\t( I \u2019hotos by W.N.Lunan) Sugar Ray Boxes Two Hard Rounds Los Angeles Dodgers May Come Up With Interchangeable Pitching Staff, Says Manager Walt Alston By WHITNEY MARTIN VERO BEACH, Fla.(AP)\u2014The Los Angeles Dodgers, who promise to have an interchangeable in- KlSNIA WINS STOC KHOLM (CP team for the world championships whir Oslo Friday heat a team 7 3 Tuesday.-7-3 ) Russia's ice hockey h open n Gothenburg GREENWOOD LAKE.NY I (AP)\u2014Sugar Ray Robinson boxed i two rounds Tuesday in prépara-1 lion for his March middle ! weight championship bout with titlcholder Carmen Basilio.Robinson concentrated on body | punching against sparring partners Irish Bobby Leo and I,oe Williams.The workout, sehod | tiled for three rounds, was short- ! ened by Robinson's handlers who said the former kingpin \"looked I better\" than at any time since he started training for the return j i mal eh.MEETINGS of Progicssive Conservative Party in Brome-Missisijuoi County MEWARD GRAFETEY, CANDIDATE BEDFORD \u2014 Town Holt Friday, Feb.28th, 8.30 p.m.ST IGNACE DE-STANBRIDGE Sunday, March 2nd (Alter Mart) FARNHAM \u2014 City Hall Sunday, March 2nd 8.30 p.m.This advertisemenl bought and paid for by the organizing commit lee for Howard Grallley ¦¦'-'-'¦s.'.-.-iv.''** -v-xaÎ-x .w®mm?\"2 WHEREVER YOU ARE! 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