Sherbrooke daily record, 15 mars 1958, samedi 15 mars 1958
[" 1S3*\t\tMARCH\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1 **\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8 5\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15 16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t 23 30\t24 31\t23\t26\t\u2014 t\t23\t29 llci'bt'otikeDailu Be toed THE PAPER OF THE K4STERN TOWNSHIPS / nxMTlT; COLDER Cloudy ind ¦ liUlt colder.Sf* >ona hi# tempxvrjtLirf*, winds northwrut IS.High 35.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, MARCH H.Sixty-Second Year V ?i.s!% RUSSIAN SUBS SOUGHT ALONG U.S.EAST COAST Quebec Pharmacists Seriously Alarmed At Goofball Abuses ï SIGNS OF SPRING \u2014 A sure sign of spring is in the sugar bush.Leon Guertin, 64, of St.Alphonse de Granby started tapping his maple trees a week earlier than usual this year.His son Ronald, is shown here at work.See also page three.\t(CP Photo) Krush Warns Hands Off Satellites Or We ll Retaliate MOSCOW.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Nikita Khrushchev told the .\t,\t, MONTREAL\u2014'tt'\u2014Three West Friday night any attempt to change the status or Cf1 men Frjdav Eastern Communist nations by force would bring Soviet intervention.In an election speech, the Communist party secretary denounced as \"insulting\" the proposal of President Eisenhower that a summit conference should include the question of the Eastern European states.MONTREAL (CPF\u2014The Que bee College of Pharmacists, \u201cm\u2019 riously alarmed\" by mounting complaints about the goofball, announced Friday an investigation to \"reach the sources and fix responsibility.\" President Paul H.Souey of Quebec City, speaking for the 1,800-member college, said welfare agencies and special agencies will be asked to help the investigation which will include teen-nge use of the goofball.\"1 don't know how much it s going to cost us and 1 don't think we care,\" he said, indicating ree ommendations would be made to the provincial government after findings arc established.A college spokesman said the Universities of Montreal or Me tlill might be asked lo direct the investigation.SIDE EFFECTS Groofballs are basically barbi- ; turates available under many trade names and which normally are used as sleep inducing drugs.Dropped into carbonated soft drinks or beer, they hair side effects.Police say the largest users are criminals, convicts or dope addicts unable to obtain nai colics They recalled a number of re cent incidents in commenting on the recent Halifax death of a boy, 14, believed a goofball victim These include the firing of guards at the St Vincent de Paul Penitentiary for importing barbiturate tablets 500 at a time and pandemonium breaking out in Montreal jail when new inmates, pockets bulging with pills, began peddling them.Secretary Emile (loderre of the Quebec college said only one case has occurred where it was proved a college member sold goofballs.Vest Indonesian Rebels Baffle For Oil Centre In Sumatra 5100,000 Loot In Gems Stolen At Montreal arm- cscaped with | $100,000 worth of gems from a | sixth-floor diamond importer's office in downtown Montreal police said.They entered the office of | Sputz and Remer Company with Khrushchev said the Soviet Suns drawn, tied up three em- UN Arms Talks Out Say Reds MOSCOW (Reuters) \u2014 Russia Friday ruled out any further attempts within the United Nations to settle the disarmament deadlock, at least until the issue is discussed at an East-West summit meeting.A Soviet foreign ministry statement declared that Western efforts to resume disarmament negotiations at the UN seek \"to distract public attention\" from preparations for a summit conference.The statement pointed lo Western press reports that the Western powers are planning to convene the 25-nation UN disarmament commission created last December.This commission replaced the former group composed of the 11 UN Security Council members plus Canada.The statement accused the Western powers of using the UN \"as a shield behind which they would carry on the arms race.\" REPEATS OBJECTIONS It repeated previous Soviet criticism that the Western-sponsored disarmament commission includes 16 powers aligned with \u2018\u2018various Western-led blocs\u2019\u2019 and recalled the Soviet proposal to form a commission of all 82 UN members.After the Soviet proposal was rejected.Russia indicated it would boycott the 25-member commission.The Soviet statement referred to Russia's proposals for a foreign ministers\u2019 preparatory meeting in April and summit talks in June.¦ Union not only rejects the pro-| posai but \u201cin the event of any ! new attempt from abroad to change the status of the socialist (Communist) nations by force, we will not remain ordinary on-I lookers and we will not leave our ! friends in the lurch, i \"We are true to our responsi-| bilities and to our international duties, and we would not Like anyone to test our patience anew.\u201d ROAR APPROVAL An audience of 14.000 in Moscow's sports palace roared its approval as Khrushchev asserted the Soviet L\u2019nion has intercontinental ballistic missiles and everything else needed \"to crush any aggressor who tries to attack our country.\u201d Speaking of the status of the ; East European states, he said the Soviet Union could just as well suggest that it is time for capitalist systems in Western Europe to make way for socialism.Continued On Page 5 ployees and cleared the gems\u2014 mostly diamonds\u2014from the >afe.They also stole $500 in cash.Knowles CCF Still Popular BRANTFORD, Ont.(CP)\u2014 Stanley Knowles, deputy leader oi the CCF party\u2019, said Friday night the main topic of conversation on trains and planes and in barber shops is that the CCF should be one of the two major parties in the next Parliament.He told a political meeting here that Canadian voters want an effective Parliament and the only way to do this is to strengthen the oosition of the CCF.The statements W\u2019ere included in excerpts from the text of a speech issued to the press before delivery.SINGAPORE ( AP)\u2014Indonesian rebels declared Friday night they had resumed the battle for the oil centre of Pakanbaru and had gained support from another province in Sumatra.The radio at Bukittitiggi, moun tain refuge of the rebel regime, said Lt.Col.Achmad Hiutkcm'» troops again are attacking the Jakarta government\u2019s paratroop ers and commandos who seized Pakanbaru and its airfield Wed nesday.The broadcast said Tapanuli province in northwestern Su matra has ousted the pro-Jakarta military commander there, mdi 'eating the province has joined the rebels.NO LONGER NEUTRAL A Capt.Pohan, second in com mand in Tapanuli, has taken over from Maj.Sahala Huta-barat, the radio said.Until now the province has been on the fence between joining the rebels and remaining loyal to the gov ernment of President.Sukarno in Jakarta.Rebel sources here said it is \"99-per-cent certain\u201d that Atjeh, another province at the extreme northern tip of Sumatra, also will announce shortly that it is com ing out on rebel side.This would reinforce the rebels with about 150,000 warlike Moslems who long have been at odds with the Jakarta government, Pakanbaru.a city of 50,000 al most in the centre of Sumatra, is headquarters of the American oil company Caltex, which has $125.000.000 worth of installations in the area.Two battalions of government paratroopers and commandos attacked the airfield Wednesday and Jakarta announced capture of the town a few hours later.OTHER FIELDS CAPTURED The government claimed cap turc of the nearby Minas oilfield the /icxt day.It also announced the capture of Dumai, an oil iwirt for the other major field at Duri, Wednesday nighl, seven hours after the capture of Pakanbaru.Government forces previously had taken two islands and an oil port al the mouth of the Siak River, easl coast outlet for oil exports.Hussein was reported concen Continued on page 5 / he 7 ou'n s Iioppitiff Fleming Answers Coyne OTTAWA D Finance Min mer Donald Fleming Friday night took issue publicly with James E.Coyne, governor of Parliament's Bank of Canada, tor statements on federal mime tury policy in the governor's an ui \u201ei icport.In effect, (he minister delivered a rebuke to I he $50,000 a year head of the central hank for statements apparently in con flic! with Progressive Conserva the campaign declarations.Mr.Fleming said in a formal statement that Governor Coyne s definition of the politically con trovcrstal phrase \"light money policy\" ditfers from the generally understood meaning It was the first such public spanking ever administered by a (inanee minister to the head of ihe central bank since it was (minded in 1095.Whatever policy differences there may hair been in the past always have been resolved pri safely.The hank head reports to Parliament llirough the finance minister.though the minister is not empowered by statute to direct bank policy that can influence 'he economy sharply As of Friday, Mr IFeming hat» pined to be aiding prune minis ter as the ranking cabinet mem bei in the capital a factor lend ing some weigh! to his implied criticism of Mr.Coyne.No Election Poster* \\y i Itfl R Que -(P> Police removed campaign posters of the Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties from telephone .itul hydro poles on a section of I hi town's main slreel Thursday.A town bylaw prohibits posting of any signs 10,000 U.K.And Canadian Tars Take Shore Leave At Halifax HALIFAX (CP) \u2014 This old port city braced Friday as 10,000 British and Canadian sailors started shore leave after three weeks at sea taking part in the first phase of Operation Maple Royal.stone to welcome Admiral Sir William Davis.FIRST PHASE Admiral Davis, chief of Hie Home Fleet, directed the first phase of the largest joint Cana the British Home Fleet and 14 units of the Canadian Navy's At lantic command began steaming through the foggy harbor en trance.Three hours later, a white hoimeted Royal Marine guard of honor clicked smartly through the traditional ceremony as Rear Admiral H F.Pullen boarded the submarine depot ship Maid News Of The Week In Review Revolt Shatters Tropical Peace In Indonesia Safety First LONDON \u2014 (!> \u2014 The Daily Sketch Friday published a cartoon showing a British-based United States atom bomber in flight with an RAF fighter flying beneath it with a large net.Today's Chuckle The 90-year-old man was being interviewed on his birthday: \u201cI never knew what happiness was until I got married\u2014 then it was too late.'* By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer The tropical peace of Sumatra was shattered by ground fighting and air attacks as Indonesian government soldiers battled rebel forces.The ground fight finally erupted after a series of air strikes on rebel installations on Sumatra and a few other outer islands of the shaky young republic.The central government at Java\u2014with the volatile President Sukarno in charge\u2014sent paratroops against the Sumatra rebels.and their first main objective was the $125.000.000 oil property of a United States-owned company.Sukarno claimed victory in the first round and denounced the I rebels, who had demanded that the president oust Communists from his government.The capture of the big oil field \u2014and the neighboring city of Pakanbaru.with a population of 50.000\u2014would put Sukarno well on the way to toppling the power of the rebel government established a month ago, MANILA TALKS While the fight went on in Indonesia\u2014which is spread like stepping stones between Australia and Malaya\u2014SEATO foreign numsters met in Mamia to discuss ways of combatting communism.The ministers \u2014 representing the Philippines, Pakistan, Thailand.Australia, the United States, France.New Zealand and Britain\u2014ended their talks with a sharp blast against \"neutralist\u2019\u2019 governments.Particular danger arises from \"some non-Communist governments failing to distinguish between the aims and ideals of the Free World and the purposes of international communism,\u201d a communique said.SEATO decided on closer association with NATO, and also on increased emphasis on economic matters.WESTERN SUMMIT President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan announced that they will hold a summit meeting of their own-before a possible summit meeting between East and West.Macmillan will deliver the commencement address at DePaus University at Greencastle, Ind., June 8, then visit Washington for talks with Eisenhower and State Secretary Dulles June 9-10 They last met in Paris in December at the NATO conference there.BOMB DROPPED It finally happened\u2014somebody dropped an atomic bomb by mis take.A United Slates Air Force B-47 committed the nuclear boo-boo near Florence.S.C., but the bomb wasn\u2019t fitted with the warhead that would have blown the city of 30.000 off the map.There was no nuclear explosion but TNT\u2014which would trigger an atom blast in a wartime attack\u2014blasted a big hole, damaging six houses and a church.The threat of possible radioactive contamination in the immediate area was raised, but it was announced after a check that there was no radiation danger.QUEEN'S RETURN Queen Mother Elizabeth flew home to London after completing the first round-the-world air tour by a member of the Royal Family, a six-week journey that took her to Canada, Australia and New Zealand.She was welcomed at London Airport by Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret, and by her granddaughter.Princess Anne, 7.Prince Charles 9, was at school and his father, Prince Philip, was visiting West Germany.BUTLER'S JOB Queen Elizabeth appointed a At daylight Friday 15 ships of | dian-U.K.manoeuvres since Ibc Second World War.The combined fleets gathered at Bermuda last weekend for anti - submarine exercises.A dizzying round of luncheons, receptions, dances, bus tours and other entertainment has been arranged for the visitors.Yachting and curling clubs have invited British personnel to use their facilities.Even a ski club cx tended an invitation.But there is no snow.Volleyball, basketball, water polo and squash tournaments were arranged.Boxers from the British and Canadian ships will compete against an army team.fOLICE REINFORCEMENTS Halifax police plan reinforcements as a matter of routine.British and Canadian shore pa trois will also keep an eye on pleasure lient sailors.4,200 Prizes In Annual Quebec Literary Contest QUEBEC (CP)\u2014Provincial Secretary Yves Prévost today announced the $4,21)0 annual Quebec province literary contest is open to works of the imagination\u2014 whether novels or theatrical plays\u2014and to scientific, political or moral treatises.Prizes will total $4,200 with three $800 prizes for the best work in each category.Applications will be received until May 1.Contestants must be Canadian citizens now resident in Quebec province or Quebecers posted or studying in foreign countries.Six copies of each work must be submitted.This year the competition for political or moral treatises is open only to works in English and writing* on science and mathematics must be in French.Works of imagination are open to both languages.I Canadian, Esmond Builcr.as the first person from outside the United Kingdom to become a member of her staff Butler, assistant to the setre tary of Governor-General Massey, becomes the Queen\u2019s assistant press secretary March 18.in his new capacity, Butler will act as liaison officer with the Canadian government on preparations for the visits of the Queen next year and Princess Margaret this coming summer.BLACK ARRIVAL Don\u2019t tell Carmelia Pasul that dreams \u2014 terrible dreams\u2014never come true.The 29 year-old Italian woman arrived by train with her two children at Oakville, Ont, glow ing with excitement at the thought of rejoining her husband, who came to Canada earlier to build a new life for his family.Mrs.Pasut and the children, Lilliano, 9, and Alessandro, 7.travelled by ship via New York from Italy, taking it easy because she suffers from a weak heart.It fell to a priest to tell her the dread news- her husband fell to his death from a bridge while his family was at sea.\"I knew it, I knew it,\u201d the woman sobbed.\"I had a dream.\" Atomic Submersible Ordered Into Action Akin To War Patrol MARINI SfcAWOLI, March 11.(Delayed) (AP)\u2014 lins submarine is searching the depths for suspected Sov* ict Undersea prowlers off the United States cast coast\u2014\u2022 the fust time the US.Navy has ordered an atomic submersible into on operation closely akin to war patrol.lire ciuisc started out to he another routine training operation But a radioed order, flashed a few minutes after the Seawolf sailed from on east coast port, changed things, Toilav the Seawolf Is looking for an unidentified submarine or submarines believed to bate been sighted in this area.In il self, (he presence of a Rus sian submarine out here well be yond the three mile limil, would hot he an ael o! hostility.For halt a decade, (here haie been reports of unidentified subs off bolh coasts.INTERESTING QUESTIONS What interests the navy are these factors: What is the mission of such » submarine, what information is it gathering\" How do the Russians operate their submersibles?And what kind of a submarine il it?Especially (he laller whal kind \u2019 Is there probability dial this situation these two heavily armed strangers groping in the dark might shoot if they came together'' The answer la no But there is possibility.NERVOUS REACTION A Soviet 'captain, on long Patrol could read nervously to a Goniinucd On Page 5 Hamel Puts Hat In Ring QNKIWC (Special) H RECORD WANT ADS\t\t'Stiexl'jxÂù Jleadbttf Qaity BRING QUICK RESULTS\t©ijcturooHC\ti\\ccoro\t® SHERBROOKE ^ PHONE LO.9-3636\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SAT.MARCH 15.\t1958\tPURE MILK HIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-1585 f 0 9 0 ! >\tOPINION $\tby Tile c 3 \"'-' asainst Haney Re y \u2022 ne Bromeside f*rm 9-4163.FOR SALE.One Chev Vi» Ton PRk Up Truck, Special Ueluxe In flrat claaa condition, reaaoil tor aeliing poor health.Apply P.O.Boa 4.18, Low anaville, Que , or phone 171-J.11.Livestock For Sale 3 PURKBRKD, regUterrd.blood tested Holatein cow* 2 dur end of March, 2 duo end of April, 1 flrat of June, W.J.Grape* Maple Crescent Farm.SawyervUle Phone 612-r-12.lib.Baby Chicks PULLFTS, wide choice, dayold, and started, prompt ahlpment.Broiler* for April May should be ordered.Dual purpose cockerel*.Maximum profit* from tight, choice chick*.Rrav Hatchery, New4ngton St K.Sherbrooke, LO.» 1730, agents Carl halley, .SawyervUle; HI win John ton, Bedford, CH.8-3941.AUI.CLKANING and milling machinery In mu 60 bbl wheat flour mill.A150 cleaning and mllUng machine* for buckwheat flour Vrsaot feed grinder etc ( an be inspected at our mill W H.Hunting A Son* Ltd.llunllngvllle.Que.ATFKNTION WKANKRS, Vertical Warping Mill, practically new Bargain.Write Box 63 Bury or Phone 17.GENERAL F 1 ec t r l c refrigerator, large 9 cu.feet.Findlay gaa Move, font hunter* Vppl> Mrs F.ohen-berg.1416 Portland Ave or Tel.LO.» 2476.His rOUK AL MAP of Fattern Town* ship* or Si Lawrence, Hiver of Romance by R .still Plain 62 00 coloured 66 00.Box 434 Kn owl ton, P.Q.PHOl\u2019OGRAPHIl- Electronic Klaxh de-monatratora, like now, reasonably priced.Skinner A Nadeau Inc., 82 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.I O.2*4793.RUGS of all kind» In all price ranges.An expert's advise doesn't cost you more.For further information, contact Rejean l.aplerre at LO.7-4808 Baby A Frere Ltd.445 King St.Kaat - Evening appointment LO.2-3493.4.Property For Sale IN TOWN of Inverness, Que .a small house, warm and comfortable, large garden, television aerial, Jdeal ht'tne for pensioners.Reasonable.Write M.A.Little, 80 Orchard View Hlvd .Toronto 12, Ontario.Telephone Inverness 14-J.M UST WARD 4 room modern apart ment, heatesl, stove, and refrigerator.Apply 1030 Worthington St or Tel.LO.3-7070.NORTH WARD\u2014 Reaionahly priced handsome home with poaalblllty of large garden.I>ot 65 \\ 335.Aabettoa ahingle.6 room house, garage, landscape grounds, fruit trees, asphalt driveway, forced air oil heating.First time advertised.Owner leaving town May 1st.Must he sold quickly.Very reasonably priced at $11,* 300.00.See the exterior at 1378 Prospect St.and call for Inspection Russell M Ma rois.Real Kstate Broker, call LO.7*7047 and LO.7-8080 12.To Let \u2022I'A ROOM bungalow with lunpoch, garage.Immediate occupancy.Tel.LO.2-0B69.DUPLKX.8 rooms, central heating, occupancy April or May, Adult* preferred, central location.Apply 389 Laurier Avc.MAY 1st occupancy, 3 and 4 room heated tenement*, corner Maple and Victoria Streets, North Ward.Rent $33 and 653.( all Fred Conway, LO.9 2H74; evening* f.O.2-1473.4 ROOM, heated tenement, hot water, 220 wiring, West Ward, on Craig St.Tel LO.9-1154.6 ROOM heated apartment for May 1st.Apply John Nlchol A Sons, l.vn-noxvllle, NORTH WARD, 8'^ room apartment, heated, hot water year round, gni afce, 5 minute walk to city centre, available May 1st.Apply 635 Prospect Street or Tel.LO.2 8297.APARTMKNT, North Ward, five rooms, for May 1st.Heated, hot water year around, atove, Frigidaire.For adults.Apply Rover Apartment*.240 Court St.Pel.1.0 2-2983.THRKF, FOUR and five rooms, heated with hot water year round, ga* atove and refrigerator furnished.475 Vlmy North.Tel.LO.2-8632.FOUR ROOM individual residence.Full b.iNement, large loi, 1428 Roa-ntre Street.Also six room Individual residence, 383 Montreal Possession May flrat.Hebert\u2019s.Phone 2-0874.l.ARGF.modern five room heated apartment, second floor, at 1165 Portland Ave., corner Victoria.Own thermostat control, filtered water, double kitchen alnks, show er and bathroom, year-round hot water, incinerator, Moffat electric atove.8 cu ft.W eat Inf house refrigerator, very large wardrobes ami cupboards, large balcony, car parking space.Bus stops both aides j of Avenue, Occupancy May 1st , 1938 Telephone LO.90463, or 9-3115.31^ AND 2'i ROOM apartment* In Bellevue and Puffertn Court apartments, heated, stove, frigidaire, hot water.TO.2-9193.F IN F.rooms heated, hot w ater, st we.refrigerator, incinerator, balcony, available May 1st.Boisvert's apartments, 138 Brooks Street, Tel.LO.2*0666.NORTH WARD \u2014 Stanley avenue \u2014 6 rooms, unheated, available May 1st.For Inspection\u2014 Tel.LO.9-1250 before 6 p m.HFATED STORK to let 13 x 30.An-\u2022ell's Drug Store.LO.7*3353.16.\tRoom and Board ROOM and board for male or fo male pensioners in private home In ; Cowansville.Apply P.O.Box 20.1.Sw eetshurg.- 17.\tConvalescent Home _ ROOM and care for elderly person or semi-invalid, tray service, pica»* ! sauf surroundings, trained attendants and modern conveniencea.Tel.ID MN0» til Mont real Sr.18.\tWanted To Rent OWN till* wonderful iww Individual r«sld*ncr.Knp-»ix room».Jarqu»»-Cartler, I^rlfrc.0klng tn-au t4ful Sherbrooke Golf Hub.Oak finish throughout Automatic heating.Garage elc.Favorable financing for Interested families, or would build jour residence on si-e-rtflcattons.See Hebert's, Î155 IVa-chand.Phone 2-0874.RICHMOND\u2014 Detached 8 room house ami garage and corner lot 60 x too on Stanley Ave.Consisting of 4 best rooms, l\u2018i bathrooms, itouble living room, dining room and kitchen.TV.cable, automatic furnace.House can easily be converted into two tenements.Apply William l4»-sonde, 13V Stanley Ave.Telephone 718.LENNOX VILLE \u2014 Low cost living for single person or retired couple in exceptionally well built three room stucco bungalow.Tastefully landscaped, vegetable garden 30 x 50.oil heating and taxes only 520 00 per month.$10,500 Including fixtures and some furnishings, Norman Flint LO.2-5302.\\\\ VNTF.D North Ward 5 or 6 room apartment, duplex or seif-contained 1 house for small family.May 1st or j earlier.Tel.LO.2-7*48.FOR July 1st.North Ward, * pi -rooms, Individual or semi-detached house svtth garage.Tel.Î-4822, 25.Teachers Wanted APPLICATIONS »r« lnvk«d for poai-Uon* in th« Primary and Elementary dt-partment* of the Sherbrooke Protestant School ayatem for 1956-39.Pleaae apply to W.W Glbaon, The High School, Sherbrooke, Que.BAIE COMEAU HIGH SCHOOL Baie Corneau, Quebec Protestant Teacher required for Grade' IV for school term 1058 1959.Salary: Minimum Of $3,000 with adjustments for category and experience.Apply staling qualifications, references, experience, and telephone number to: K.L.Nish, Principal.SUTTON HIGH SCHOOL Invlt»» ap-plication* for thf* following vacancies: 1 Grade III teacher; 2\u2014 French Specialist; 3 -High achool teacher for general subject».Please apply to Dr.K.Harper, Principal, Sutton.P.Q.Granby High School Granby High School, a well-equipped modern school in « pleasant and progressive city 45 miles from Montreal, requires for 1958-59 the services of Protestant teachers for the following grades: Grade IV Grade VI Grade IX \u2014 preferably a teacher willing and able to teach biology in Grades X and XI.Very generous salary lus and cumulative sick schedule, with equal pay for men and women: I, $2,400-$2,800-5,000; IV, $3,000 5,600: V, $3,400-8.200.Marital allowance $700.For full details and application forms write to Mr.William Munroe, Principal, 50 Lome Ave., Granby, P.Q.Please give references in first letter, if possible.COMPTON COUNTY PROTESTANT CENTRAL SCHOOL BOARD COOKSIllRE HIGH SCHOOL 1.\tPrincipal \u2014 Hequired to teach Science and Maths in Grade 10 Sc 11.2.\tTeacher for Grade 6 \u2014 This is a modernized school with 9 teachers, single grades from Grade 5 to 11.Gymnasium, oaf- t teria, exported enrolment 200.BURY HIGH SCHOOL French Specialist Completely modern school on beautiful estate with Gymnasium, Cafeteria and Golf course adjacent.SCOTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1\tPrincipal to teach subjects in Grades 10 X It; 2\tTeacher for combined Grade 6, 7.Modernized school staff of 7 small enrolment.SAWYERVUXF HIGH SCHOOL \u2014 1.\tClass teacher Grades 8 A 9\tto exchange in Grades 10\tand If for Composition and History.2.\tTeacher for Grade fi Either position suitable for male teacher.WATERYU.t E INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 1.Teacher for Grade 8 & 9 with ability to teach French.2 Teacher for combined Grade 2 and 3.RISHOPTON INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Teacher for combined Grades 4.5 and 6.1938 Montreal Scale in effect for Elementary and Intermediate Teachers to 8th year for 1958 59.Special scale for High School Diploma and Principals Marital Status and cumulâti\\ e sick leave.Vpply to C.P Morse, Secretary-Treasurer.Box 340.Cookshire, P.Q.Telephone Cookshirc 226.or 241.Accountant Location: Eastern Townships Excellent opportunity for young man 25 to 35 with progressive company manufacturing ateel and metal products.Applicants need not have degree but should have some theoretical and practical experience.Good starting salary.Reply in complete confidence to Box 169, Sherbrooke Record.CAMP MANAGER To auporvlfto property on Lake Mem-phremagog near Georgev411e uaed by group* of Protestant young people e»ch year.Dutie* Involve living a» camp during aummer neaaon in cottage aultable for couple.Probably candidate would be achool ! teacher or someone elae available during July and Auguat who enjoy* outdoor activity.Plea*e wrtte full particular* Including reference* to Box 167 Record.27.Female Help Wanted TYPIST/CLERK Young girl with some previous office experience required by long established Eastern Townships Firm.Must be able to type.Reply giving age, education, and previous experience.Box No.172, Sherbrooke Doily Record I GEORGE S.McFADDEN, QC.AUvo-catt, Canada Building, 455 Cratf 1 Street Weet, Montreal.ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LA.NGLAJS A MONTY \u2014 General and Estaia \u2014 t Wellington South \u2014 LO.2-1735.ASHTON R.TOBIN.Q C , Trial Wo7e and General Practice.Rotcnbioom Bldg., opposite City Hall, 138 Wei-Ungtoo (North) LO.2-2120.WESLEY H.BRADLEY, Q C\u201e «37 St.Jamea St.Wait.Montreal.A Venue 8-S042., I Chartered Accountants MCDONALD, CURRIE A CO Chartered Accountant» COOPER BROTHERS A CO.Chartered Accountanta 297 Dufferln Ava.\u2014 LO.S-164A Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, ' Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax, j Rlraouaki, Sherbrooke.Hamilton, Kit- | chener, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.P.S.ROSS and SON, Chartered Accountant j, Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnaii, Me*-iter, Gascon.Chartered Account, j anti, Room 504 Continental tJuUU-Ing, Sherbrooke.TeL LO.2-96Sa.Dentists DR.RENE POISSON.DENTAL SURGEON, 31 King St.We»t, Suite 227, facing Hus Terminal.Hours: Dally except Mon., » to 12, 2 to 5; open Wed.and Frt.eve».TeL: Office LO 9-4873; Ret.LO, 2d)16S.Optometrists -v- BILINGUAL office clerk, capable of typing.Uaual company benefits Pleasant surroundings Write Box 170, Sherbrooke Record.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATS \u2014 1 cent* o+r word, minimum charge 30 cent* for lé word* or less; three consecutive insertions, 61 25; six consecutive insertions, 62-25; (Cash rate) 10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.AOS ACCEPTED » All forms of classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Saies accepted until 4:00 p.m., the day previous to the date of insertion.LO.9 3636 ALBERT TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO 2-0517.Lyes examined.TELEVISION CLINIC Servie» until 10 p.m.6 years experience.Graduate of R.T.T.A., US.3 technicians at your service \u2014 90-d»y guarantee on tubes and replaced parts.ANDRE VERVILLE 1613 King St.West Tel.LO.2-9271 SHERBROOKE 28.Domestic Help Wanted HOUSEKKEPKIt wanted for Magog district residence, good house conveniences, and a fine opportunity for woman who want* likable 29.Male & Female Help Wanted WANTF.P - Cook, msle or female Replie» to be accompanied by references.Write Box 168, Sherbrooke Record.LOOP cook required from May 1st to Oct.13th for summer residence at Panjfley Lake, Maine, also man to open camp and do a llttJe gardening In May and to clow» camp In Oct.Excellent opportunity for man and wife with separate dwelling for themselves.Appl> Record Box 171 or Tel.LO.2-8438 before 5:00 p m during the week.for Your Protection There is a Sun Life policy for every life insurance need.For up-to-date information concerning all form» of life insurance protection, write or telephone: SUN LIFE OF CANADA CARL NORRIS Sun Life Building - LO.2-4711 Sherbrooke.31.Situation Wanted: Male .U y In city or country to learn the language.Have had experience In farming, wood working and carpen try.Phone LO.7-4141, EXPERIENCED man require* work on dairy farm.Tel.TRinity 6-2592.36.Miscellaneous MRS.ELLEN RIPE of North Hatley, *n experienced corsetlere of Spencer Garments, will be pleased to serve you anytime in the surrounding area of Lennoxvtlle.Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Wftterville.Tel.North Hatley 151.TWO free enlargements with each film developed.8 prints 33c.12 prints 50c, reprint .Ok*.Double size 8 prints 43c.12 prints fkV, reprint* 05c Mail ,05c One d»\\ service Photo l-ah.P O.Box 141.Sherbrooke.Que.GUITARS.ACCORDIONS We sell and repair all kinds of instruments We teach and rent guitars and ac* cordlon*.Orchestra Honolulu Trio.Honolulu Conservatory of Music, 201 King Fast, LO.2-7840.BRAULT TRAILER SALES Junction St., Beebe, Que.ET i \u20225 All »iie* 8' or 10' wide.EASY PAYMENT PLANS For further information Tel.TRinity 6-4400 or send post card.PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRS by manufacturer.Reuco-abie prices.ROBERT BL0UIN 1508 King W.LO.9-3423 OPENING FOR STENOGRAPHER with shorthand and axperienca on dictaphone.Usual employe# benefits, selery commensurate with experience.Apply to: Personnel Office Domil Limited, 1065 Pacific St., Sherbrooke.Used Automatic Washers S89 00 up ROSS-BIRON LO 2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St., Sharbrook# OFFICES TO LET GENEST BUILDING 36 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.From $25 per month up.For information, dial LO.2-2396 or LO.2-7861 ELM LOGS Contact W.H.HUNTING & SONS LTD.Huntingville, Que.LO.2-8202 For Our Specifications and Prices.37.Personal HYGIENE supplie» (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list Stx ssunples, 25o.25 sample», SI.«1.Mall order Dept.C-Î, Nov Rubber Co.Box 91.Hamilton, Ont 46.Pets For Sale 3 BOSTON Bull pups.3 months old.Apply F.Dewing, Box 39.Btrchton.Tel.1.0.J-H04.EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for a man, aged between 35 and 50.bilingual, having at least a IX grade certificate, experience in the handling of men.some knowledge of electricity, road work, waterworks and sewers construction and maintenance, to take charge of all outside municipal services in a medium size town in the Eastern Townships.Reply before April 1st, 1958.stating age, qualifications, experience, previous positions of responsibility held, references, salary expected, date available, to Box No.166, Sherbrooke Doily Record.NEW AND RECONDITIONED.\" MOTORS qv?\u2014 r STARTERS\t«> J REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\t1 REPAIRS n A// Types of Electrical Appliances WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTD.I 153 MARQUITTI ST.\tTEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" BISHOP WOODWORKING & REPAIR SHOP Custom Made CTPBOARPS Sash & Door and Furniture Repairing 148 Magog St.Sherbrooke.LO.2-9315 Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountant» C, K.B ELAND SR, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A YVON SIROIS, C.A.FTEKRK COMTOIS CLAUDE POLXCS, CA.35 Wellington North, Sherbrooke TeL LO.2-2391 ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEPER Required by manufacturer with national sales organization, financial headquarters in Eastern Townships.Applicant should be between 25 and 30 years of age.aggressive, have previous account-ing experience and presently working on R.I.A.or similar accounting course.Permanent position offered with Pension Plan and other fringe benefits.Please give details of age.marital status, salary axpected.education and previous accounting exper* fence.Box No.171 \u2014 Sherbrooke Daily Record TV Guide WCAX-TV, Burlington SATURDAY, 930 captain Kangaroo 10.30\tFilm Short» 11.00\tHeckle 4i Jeckle 11.30\tS*t.PUybouae IZ.OO J:mmy Dean Shoe 1.00 Film Short# 1.45\tPro hockey Preview 2 00 Pro Hockey 4 M Ber S Ranch 5.30\tDance Date 4\t00 I\u2019ve Get » Secret 4.30\tNew» 6.45\tWeather Wi*e 5\t40 World of Sport# 7 00 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Bee: The Cock 2-90 House Parts 3.00\tThe dig Payoff 2.30\tDuke «ne Hu Swing hiiltec 4.JC Brighter Day ai5 Secret Storm 4.30\tthe Edge of Night 5.00\tChuckwagon 6.15\tKnick World Sport* 4.25\tW eatherwise 6JO Newstime 6.45 Doug Edwards the News 7.00\t26 Men iju Robin Hood 6.00\tBurns and Alien 8.30\tGodfrey\u2019s Talent Scout» 9 00 Danny Thoma* 9.30\tDecember Bride .0.00 Passport To Danger 10.30 Frontier 11.00 Esso Reporter 11.10 Vermont Edetion 11.15\tWeather IL20 Sign Off Tales of and MARCONI TV \u2022 RADIOS Tal.Office \u2014 L0.7-7541 Evening* \u2014 L0.7-5732 LE CENTRE ELECTRONIQUE - 680 King East Fast, Expert TV Service Romeo Paquette, Manager - Technician Evening Service to 10 o'clock (except Sat.) and all day Sun.SATURDAY- 1.15\tChristian Science 1.30\tFury 2.00\tBasketball Gama 5.00\tBig Picture 3.30\tSmiley WUlatU 6.90 News 5.15\tSaturday Sports Score 6.30\tCh»mplonihlp Bowling 7.30\tPeople Are Funny 8.00\tPerry Como Show 9.00\tLawrence Welk 10.00\tCode 10.30 Your Hit Parade 11.00\tW rertling SUNDAY\u2014 3.30\tOr»l Robert» 3.00\tSpecial Income Tex Program 4.00\tWide Wide World WPTZ, Plattsburg \u2014 Channel 5 5.30\tReal McCoy» 6 90 Navy Long 6 30 Jim Bowie 7.00\tThe Last of Th» Mohicans 7.30\tSaUy 8.00\tSteve Allen Show 9 00 The Chevy Show 10.00\tLoretta Young Show 10.30\tAdventure at Scott Island MONDAY.7.00\tToday 9.00\tFaith For Today 9.30\tTV SchC3i Time 10.00 Dough Re Mi 10.30\tTreasure Hunt 11.00\tTV School Time 11.30\tTruth or Consequences 12.00\tTic The DougL 12:30 It Could Be You 'OK'\t USED CARS\t AT\t Foxbrooke Motors\t LTD.\t 4:358 \u2014\t$ '56 Plymouth Sedan,\t1 very clean and in\t7 very good condition\t throughout.A real\t6 value at \u2014\t1 4 324 \u2014\t$ '55 Oldsmobi le Se-\t2 dan.power steering\t7 and brakes, radio.\tL heater.etc.Just\t1 like \u2022 new c»r \u2014\tl 4 349 \u2014\t$ '52 Chevrolet Sedan\t3 delivery.A real buy\t6 at this low prie* \u2014\t3 Many Other Used\tCart Priced from $50.00\t EASY TERMS\t TRADE-IN ACCEPTED\t Up to 24 Month* to pay.\t Full line of all C.M.\tFactory Approved Parts for\tGeneral Motors cars and trucks.\t 345 Wellington St.\tSouth LO.9-3606 \u2014 LO.\t9-3608 SATURDAY- 2 25 Today on CBMT-TV 2.30\tSpeaking French 3.00\tNBC Opera 4 30 Western Theatre 5.00\tSorro 5.30\tWUd Bill Hlckok 6.00\tDouble Talk 6.30\tMr.Ftx-it 6.45 CBC TV New» 7.00\tHave Gun Will Travel 7.30\tHoliday Ranch 8.00\tPerry Como 9.00\tNHL Hockey 10.30\tCross-Canada Hit Parade 11.00 CBC TV News 11.10 Juliette 11.30\tSat.Night Wrestling CBMT, Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 1.00\tNews 1.15\tSmiley Willett* 1.30\tHospitality House 2.30\tKitty Foyie Show 3.00\tNBC Matinee Theatre 4\t00 Queen For A Day 4.45 Modern Romance* 5\t00 Dusty Boyd Show 5.30\tMickey Mouse Club 8.00\tNew* 6.15\tPublic Service 6.30\tLazy L.Ranch /.DO Sport* ScoreDook 7:10 AJ HID Ses 7.15\tJohn Daly \u2014 New* 7.30\tSUert Service 8 00 Ozzle and Harriet 8.30\tWelli Fargo 9.00\tTwenty-One 9.30\tGoodyear Theatre 10.00\tSuspicion 11.00\tAtlantic WeatNfff 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9.00\tLawrence Wei* 10.00\tGun smoke 10.30\tLate Show 12.30\tSign OH SUNDAY\u2014 11 00 Eye on New York 11.30\tChurch In the Home 12.00\tThe Bible Speaks Today 12.30\tThe Chrijtopher» I Sport Mf.Washington \u2014 Channel 8 1.00\tOral Roberts 1.30\tColby Telecouri 2.00\tHow Christian Science Heals 2.15 The Pastor 2 30 Your Income Tax 3.00\tJohns Hoskins File Seven 3.30\tDean Pike 4.00\tSunday Matinee 5.30\tThirty Year That Changed the Worl ! 6.00\tThe Last Word 6 25 CBC News 6 30 Twentieth Centurv 7.00\tYou Asked For It 7.30\tMaverick 8.30\tAdventure at Scott ; Island 9 00 Sid Caesar Invites You 9.30\tAlfred Hitchcock 10.00\tScotland Yard , 10 30 What\u2019s My Line 11.00\tSunday New* Special 1 11.1» Sign Off MONDAY, 12 00 Hotel Cosmopolitan 12.15 Love ot Life 12.30\tNews 12.35 Agriculture Film 1.00\tMovie Time U.S.A.2.00\tBeat The Clock 2.30\tHouse Party 3.00\tAmerican Band* stand 3.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife 4.00\t.American Bandstand 4.30\tCommodori Bob 5.00\tSuperman 5.30\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State New* 6.10 Watch Your Weather \u2022.15 The Early Show 7.15 John Daly \u2014 New* 7.30\tTrackdown 8\t00 Telephone Tima 8.30\tBold Journey 9\t00 Voice of Firestone 1.30\tLawrence Walk 10.3rt Telesports Digest U.15 Tomorrow\u2019s Headline* 11.25 ML Wash.Weather NATIONAL ASBESTOS MINING LTD.Needs PAY ROLL CLERKS OFFICE CLERKS and MAINTENANCE FOREMEN Applic*nt* must make their applications in writing to Personnel Manager, care of NATIONAL ASBESTOS MINING LTD.P.O.322\t\u2014 Thetford Mines, Que. ïKOMt \u2014 The Ladies Guild of S».John's Anglican Church met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Whittaker.Rev.F.W.Gedge opened the meeting with prayer and the business was conducted by the president.Mrs.J A.Byers.The secretary.Mrs.J.E.Soles, read the minutes.A short discussion on doing repairs to the parsonage was held and a donation of yard goods from The T.Eaton Co.was sold.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Effie Labby At the recent card party held at the home of Mrs.Ida Robinson.500 was played at four tables.The prize was won by Mrs.Lyla Owens.The next party will be held at \u2018The Pines\", the home of Mrs.G.A.Mason.Miss Maria Chaffer is home from school for a time through illness.Assembly And Amaleur Hour Close Education Week Al Sunnyside School ROCK ISLAND \u2014 To mark the closing of Education Week, an assembly was held on Friday morning in the Sunnyside school auditorium, attended by the 10 classes of the schol and teaching staff.The principal.Mrs.Hugh Mc-Clary, as mistress of ceremonies, opened the assembly with appropriate remarks, followed by a devotional period of hymn singing, responsive reading of Scriptures and prayer.Mrs.McClary introduced the guest speaker, E.J.Strothers, of Stanstead.who spoke on five points of teamwork, saying more is accomplished in teams than alone.He spoke of the efforts of groups for the building of Sunny-side school a few years ago, and LENNOXVILLE HIGH SCHOOL In order to determine the age limit at which children may be accommodated in Grade 1 next year, parents are requested to register all children who will be 6 years of age on or before August 31$t.1958 In addition to the above, parents are asked to give names and date of birth of children who attain the age of 5 years on or before June 30th, 1958.Please write or phone LO.2-6633 on or before March 21st, 1958.SHERBROOKE PROTESTANT SCHOOLS NOTICE OF ADVANCE REGISTRATION Parents who plan to enroll pupils in Grade One at Mitchell, Lawrence, and East Ward Schools in September 1958.are asked to register them at these schools on WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY, March 19 and 20 between 3.00 and 4 00 P.M.North Ward Kindergarten pupils will be registered at th ; Kindergarten, in the Sherbrooke High School, on the above dates.Lawrence School Kindergarten.For appointment please telephone Mrs.Clark, 9-3375 mornings.WANTED MALE STENOGRAPHER To work in newly organized metallurgical office Applicants must have shorthand, and at least two years experience.Excellent working conditions.Usual benefits.When applying state experience and salary expected.Combustion Engineering-Superheater Ltd., P O.Box 397, Sherbrooke, Que.WANTED TWO TECHNICIANS To work in \u2022 newly organized metallurgical laboratory.Applicants must have experience in mechanical testing and microscopic work preferred.Excellent working conditions, usual benefits.When applying please state experience and salary expected.Combustion Engineering-Superheater Ltd.P.O.Box 397, Sherbrooke, Que.GYPROC FIRE-PROTECTIVE WALLBOARD LESS THAN SAVE on Wallboard for Walls and Ceilings.See your local Lumber or Building Supply Dealer.of the fne teams who make this possible First were the ratepayers who provide money for the school and.just two weeks ago, placed their trust in the students by signing a petition in favor of another 12r-oom addition; second, the Centra! and local school boards, third, the teaching staff: tourth, the people who make up the curricular program, and fifth, the students.Mr.Strothers a noted historian spoke briefly of local history and of the interest which may be enjoyed by the student who makes a study of this, of geography.arithmetic, the advantages of learning French, and other subjects taught in the schools.He stressed the point that this is a world of continual changes, and one must study to know In closing he told a true story to the juniors, but enjoyed by all.about a tram and seagulls in Western Canada.Mrs.McClary thanked the speaker for his entertaining talk, which had kept so many students of various ages interested Mr.Strothers presented to the school student council president, George Cooke, a framed historic map, in memory of the late Ashley Scarth.The same afternoon, the students of the school, staff and a number of parents and friends gathered in the auditorium for an amateur hour program, presented by the pupils under the direction of the music teacher.Mrs.Ashley Scarth.The program opened with a piano solo by Gordon Hyatt.Carole Dewey and Jackie Keeley presented \u201cDwarf's Yodel Song \", a song and dance.Students of Grade 4B, rendered a song and gave a dance, followed by a duet, Winter Wonderland\", by Mary Osborne and Shirley Wallace.Fenny Carbonneau showed skill in a juggling act and students of Grade 3, gave a dramatized song.\"A Frog Went A Courting.\u201d \u201cSlumber, Slumber.\" was sung by Sandra Armstrong, Audrey Baldwin.Barbara Sherman and Verdena Ellis, a group of Grade 5 girls.Heather Burnell, sang \"Let the Sunshine In\" A group from Grade 2.Barry Dewey, Barry Dale Stevens.Sharlene Bowen and Joyce Hyatt, presented a song and square dance.\u201cThis Old Man\u201d was sung by Marino Kennison, Judy Comstock, Sheila Fisher and Betty Davis.Bronni Patterson and Nancy Alexander presented a piano duet, \u201cThe Skaters Waltz\".Susan and Doreen Fisher learned up to present \u201cThe Dancing Doll\u201d in an original manner.Bobby Dennis presented several fine vocal selections, accompanying himself on his guitar.He also accompanied Joyce French for several solos.Bobby, Brian Griffith and Wendell Webb were heard in two vocal and guitar selections.The students paid an admission of 10 cenls for (he Student Council fund, and were eligibile for door prizes, which were won by Joyce Sanschagrin, Deanna Rollins and Christina Curtis.The decision of the judges for the program numbers were as follows; Senior group.1st, Susan and Doreen Fisher; 2nd.Mary Osborne and Shirley Wallace: 3rd, Bronnie Patterson and Nancy Alexander.In the Juniors.1st.Grade 3; 2nd.Grade 4B.and 3rd, Grade 2 Wendell Webb was emcoee and Mrs.Scarth presided at the piano as accompanist.The entire program was presented in an excellent manner and showed much talent.SOUTH STUKELY Mrs, J.Sawyer, Judy and Mark, of Magnolia.Delaware.Mrs.E Wilson, of Jackman Sta tion.Me., Mrs R.Desruisseaux.Miss G.Haskell.Miss M.Robidas.Mr.A.Haskell, of Scostown, Mrs.M.Coat, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.F.Loach, Miss Patricia.Mr and Mrs.H.Hunting, Master Billy, of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.R.Streeter, of Waterloo.Mrs.D.Gibbs, Mrs.A.Whitehead.Stewart and Stanley, of Foster, have been recent visitors of Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Hilliker.HEAD COLDS ?U GRIPPE Very quickly relievedyvj by ANTALGINE Gets the cold out Clears the head Reduces fever n?On so* tver/wfotr# TRADING POST rm rrmmtunrvrs R.nitaf wrTrmr*, ~\tJPTAW H Tff,** T!?WT *| Sherbrooke Auto SpUng Ltd.Leal Spring.Coil Spring, Shock Absorbers, etc.Sales and Service: \"For us it\u2019s always Springtime\" 145 Big Forks Street Tel.: LO 9-114* TAILOR Fer ladies end gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 12 King W\u201e Apt.10 LO.24334 SHERBROOKE \"It's good to be on * well-run ehlp\" completely relaxed, enjoying the specious -nest.good food,ample menue, Immaculate cleentineae andfrlend-ly, hospitable Holland-America servie#.tt\u2019s so easy\t.to sail from CANADA^ to Southampton, L# H#vr®.Rotterdam from MONTREAL: Maasdam May 13* Ryndam June 24 From HALIFAX: Ryndam May 79 \u2022Ormt$ Lt Havre, rails «1 Antwerp for tht World Exhibition in Brusstli.m* It's a thrill to sail from NEW YORK to IRELAND.ENGLAND.FRANCE.HOLLAND NIEUW AMSTERDAM Mar.26.Apr.25 STATENDAM (Nt«) Apr.29, May 30 RYNDAM Apr.5, May It MAASDAM Apr.19*, June 12* NOORDAM0 Mar.29, April 26 WESTERDAM\u201d Apr.12, May 10 t Stops »t Cobh, Ireland \u2022Direct to Rotterdam, Holland wailinj Hat en ieme iiilinti : to W ' It 's fun to cruise from New York to p&V SOUTH AMERICA and WEST INDIES s.s RYNDAM Aug.20-13 d*y*-1790 Sept 29-14 dayt-J295 w -//oâ&mcé' y&jte/ujcaJ&u J0)0 St Catherine Street Weet, Montreal 7 Tel UN.vers.ty 6 1731 c A P T E A S Y SEEMIKhSLV NOTONLESS, THE &WESOME SILENCE 0F 5 ElwFTV 5PXCE.THE ExSDl REVOlVUdi &LOWL'- BE-NfcA7>l A S.ANXgr or\t*OC «5.E4 SE.JW HIM .BUT I'M âETTlNü *UDA U5EC TO THS FERUN6 AI TK piTOF MV S'OMACH.HMW-UE 8EEW UP 97 MINUTES'.TV?I \u201e5E MV TRAU5M)TT£g TO 5 5nA_ .Okay, Wl S ARMS tHE FCUK'H TftACXAJO STATION TC ft BP CH7 P CX IN Vk /, \u2019 \\ Pafti \u2022» eeseae rae»g\t.1 jj hsg: vr.iirr \u2014' - n\u2014\te~- PO'HONEST A£M S Al \\ bAKE AH CAINj'T / i ' MARRY MOBOCTY - \" * WHO HAIbfT AS JEST PLAiNI 6000 - V CLARENCEVILLE \u2014 Mr.»nd Mr».George Schonl-craft visited their niece.Mrs Ray Bray ion, in Alburg, Vt Mr.Brayton is « patient in the Mary Fletcher Hospital in Burlington, Vt.Mrs.Michael Rowe entertained the members of St.George » W.A and Guild.Plans were made for a hot dish supper and a rummage sale to be held aller the Lenten season Refreshments were served following the business session.Mrs Gordon Young and Mrs.Kenneth Alridge act nig as co-hostess.Several local friends txf -Mrs Scriver attended a party gium in honor of her 30th birthday a: her home on laike Champlain Upwards of 60 friends attended and the guest of honor was pre sen ted with a polled plant, a beautifully decorated birthday cake and a purse, for which she expressed her thanks Refreshments were served during the evening Mr.A Pion who spent the week end with his parents.Mr.and Mrs Joseph Pion, has returned to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs Henry T.amoureux, who have spent the past month in Florida visiting relatives and friends, are now en route home.-AS Ll U'S, ME, MV > AlMslERWAS) DEAR» J 3» men?im.- 'CONI-TO Y BUT-CHILD.THINK OF I'M OLD.».' -1 ' IT -WHY Y, HAVEN'T WOT?/ ( LONG TO LIVE.\"' V WAV AH FIGGt FP ¦ -ITS BUTTER TO HAVE.A FEW vEARLj WIT A > Nie.I OLE NUN THAN HUNDER.DS Vwil YOUNG BUM-'/ ^\tTvtn5' p» **« » HOW?OH.SORRS,', tAA'BNh.I LOfVS TWKhStlSjo' Î fi \\C\\LO\\ IT\u2019S TOO P-AP VOO\u2019RY.SO PRET T S'\\ ,i T UVTST RY VVEtAW ,R TO POOW-V OOK U\\UW.r -ORPV.R\\ ; m *»» b.«I \u2022 Baraks* hae v \u2022 A.'.»\" v [ U » ^af klH HEY, JO£ , HERE'S AN INVITE ID A PRESS BUFFET PARTY AT MADAM SHRIMHLE'S REOUON SALON.* SMI'6 (Sonna display v HUMPHREY\u2019S HEW\th f STREAMLIMED SHAPE ,* /\t| ME ACTUALLY PIO IT.* HI MUST REALLY fW IN LOVE WITH IVY &ANNIS IVY A RIO Y NOT UNTIL X STORY IS BREAK 1 SEI HUMPHREY |NG IN THE ^ AT MADAM ORIENT SET 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I VtiWH YOU'D CALL DP FAY/ZER TOECFP NF/ER saw you looking BETrro HF CAM RELAX TONlSWr ) 0/ TAKING ME TO THE/ \u2014-f opera T\\\\!^ I % xrmmoQm: daily record, sat., march is, ism I Ck urclt eruicei I i « Women\u2019s Sphere Si.Patrick's Luncheon Anglican Chure1' of Canada &Î.pptrr'fl CC^iurfî L*nl IV 8 00 a m.Holy Communion 10 00 a m.Holy Communion Il.OOa.m Mornint! flayer \u2014 Preachpr: The Rpvprend S.Jellicoe.M.A.B.D.7.00 p.m.Evening Prayer Wednesday 10 00 a m.Holy Communion 8 00 p.m.Lenion Service Friday 7.30\ta m.Holy Communion Daily 8.45 a.m Mattins 5.30\tp m.Evensong (Monday at 4.45 p.m.) The United Church of Canada ST.PAUL THE APOSTLE Lent IV 8 00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.9.45 a.m.\u2014Sunday School.11.00 a.m.\u2014Sung Eucharist.7.00 p.m.\u2014Evensong.CHURCH OF THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Rev.Honald Reeve, M A, B,D., Priest In Charge Fourth Sunday In Lent 8 00 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.10.00 a.m\u2014Sunday School.1100 am Sung Eucharist.Wednesday, March IfHh.7.80 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.BOO p.m.\u2014Lenten Service.AM.Lit AV < IM HI II OF CANADA (Episcopal) St.George's Church, Lcnnoxvillc Ven.T.J.Matthews,\" R A.S.Th., L S.T., Rector.41 h Sunday In Lent Mothering Sunday.Sunday, March 16, 1958.8\t00 a.m.Holy Comminsion.11.00 a.m \u2014Sung Eucharist.Sunday Schools: Senior and Bible Class.10,00 a m., Junior and Nursery 11.30 a m.7 00 p.m.Evensong.8.00\tp.m Meeling A Y P A Wednesday 9\t30 a m.Morning Prayer.10.00\ta m Holy Communion.7.00\tp.m Meditation, I'Teacher, Rev.Gordon Elleno.Orrinily lltiiîrô (Clmrrli Ut Omnes Unum Sint That they all may be one.John 1721 Minister: The Rev.Henry Melhews.M.A.Organist and Choir Director: Mrt.Robert Bell, L.mu* CHURCH SERVICES 11 AM.Subject: \"THE RESULTS OF THE NEW LIFE\" Evening Service 7.30 \"THE BETRAYAL\" CHURCH SCHOOL 0 45 am.\u2014 Junior, Intermediate and Senior.11.00 a.m.\u2014 Nursery.Beginners, Kindergarten and Primary.RADIO SERVICES C.K.T.S.9:15 \u201cSunday School of the Air\u201d Reader: David Hill SINGERS: Robert (\u2019adman Harry Mathews Murray Moore William Mathews 3:15 pm.Life with a Capital Q?\"THE CHRISTIAN AND POLITICS\" 8:15 p.m.Hl-C 8:15 P.M.Young People's Union Trinity welcomes all! Undenominational GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelical Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES: - 10.30 a.m.\u2014The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.\u2014Sunday School & Adult Bible Class.7 00 p.m.\u2014Mr.Welch will give his fourth message in the series | \u201cTHE SEVEN SAYINGS OF : CHRIST FROM THE CROSS.\" Subject: \u201cMY GOD, MY GOD, WHY HAST THOU FORSAKEN .ME?\" 8 20 p.m,\u2014Evening Communion.Wednesday, 8 p.m.Prayer A Bible Study.Lift.to \u201cThe Glad Tidings Hou.' broadcast over CRTS on Sund, at 10 30 a.m.MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CHAPEL The United Church of Canada JJlifmmttlj (Hljurrli Established 1835 United Church of Canada iluffenn Ave.at Montreal St.Rev.R.C.Tait, Minister.Mr.John M.Evens, B.A., Organist Choir Ditactor 10:15 a.m.Young People's Bible Class 11:00 a.m.\u2014Church School 11:00 a.m.Public Worship Special speaker: MR WRIGHT W GIBSON, M.A., F.MCM.Superintendent of Protestant Schools in Sherbrooke.Subieet : 'MORE OF REVERENCE\" \u201cCome, let us worship and bow down.Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker\".LENNOXVILLE Queen and Church Streets Minister: Rev.L.M.OuterbriHge.Ph D.9.30 A.M Early Worship \"EVEN A FEATHER\" 11 a in.Morning Worship \u201cTHE SHORTHAND OF GOD\" 7:00 P.M Evening Worship \"NOT AT LAST BUT ALL ALONG!\" CHURCH SCHOOLS H).(K) a.in.Junior, Intermediate and Senior Classes.11.00 a in.Kindergarten and Primary Classes.3:30 p.m -Communion Class 4 45\t- Hi Y 1* U if you are seeking a Church Home you will find a cordial welcome here! Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St.Sunday School, 10 a m.Sunday Service, 11 a m.Wednesday Meeting, 8 pm.Reading Room, 350 Island St.Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3 to 5 p.m.The healing and saving power of faith, w'hen it is advanced to spiritual understanding, will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday, Scriptural readings in the Les son-Sermon on \u201cSubstance\u201d will include the following from James (2:14): \u201cWhat doth it profit, my brethren, though a man say he hath faith, and have not works?\" Among the correlative passages to be read from \u201cScience and Health with Key to the Scriptures' by Mary Baker Eddy is the following (323:13-18): \u201cIn order to apprehend more, we must put into practice what we already know.We must recollect that Truth is demonstrable when understood, and that good is not understood until demonstrated.If \u2018faithful over a few things,\u2019 we shall be made rulers over many; hut the one unused talent decays and is lost.\" Christian Science Services Knowlton Sunday\u201411,00 a.in.Knowlton High School Tall Hats, Clay Pines Adorn Hall For Plymouth WA Annual Luncheon DENNIS, three and one half years old, and DIAN, eleven months old, children of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Grenier, and grandchildren of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Tincarre and of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Grenier, of East Angus.Woman s Post-Family Years A Little bit of Ireland dropped into Plymouth Church hall on Thursday noon, when the Woman's Association upheld the reputation of the ladies of the church by preparing a sumptuous meal consisting of soup, baked \u201cprat-ties,\u201d stuffed cold roast pork, meat loaf, rolls, salads and pies for the Shamrock Luncheon.The annual luncheon is an event looked forward to every year, and, as in years past, the capacity crowd that attended was not disappointed.Large cut-out shamrocks and Paddy's hats adorned the walls of the hall and made an artistic , background on the stage.Slim gilt and green canes were placed in green cane-stands on either side of the stage where pink gladioli, attractively arranged b> hind a gold and green harp and green tapers in silver candelabra on an embroidered cloth, completed the eye-appealing St.Patrick\u2019s setting.The smaller guest tables placed around the hall, primary room and down stairs hall, were centered with black high hats trim-: med with green bands and gilt buckles on small cut-out Shamrocks with the popular St.Patrick's symbol, the old clay pipe.This decorative work of art was accomplished by Mrs.Cecil Frap-pied, who is well known for her artistic arrangements.The guests were received by Mrs.R.C.Tait and tickets were i taken by Mrs.Gerald Spafford and Mrs.F.S- Rugg.Mrs.Hawley Griffith, president of the Association, assisted bycy Dunbar, Mrs.Ernest K:mm:s.Mrs.S.\tM\tCross and\tMr*.Ralph\tNIr-\tH- ^\tMrs E-\tc-\tK^* -\t,\t.\t» i\tnet,\tMrs.\tSanford Carter,\tMrs.Gossehn.convened the luncheon.Hamlrond Mr?D Martin.Mrs.with Mrs.Gordon LeBaron in M\t^ victor Newton charge of publicity.\tand ^ vina Brownlow.The pourers were Mrs.J.E.\tBasil .Alla» acted as tea Smith.\tMrs.\tFraser\tArmstrong,\t,\t-\treo\u2019e-' m r m ka Somewhere, a frightened child is comforted .a lonely old man is reassured .hope and order replace horror and confusion in a stricken community.Somewhere, a feeble pulse grows stronger, responding to the life-force of a blood transfusion .an echoing cry heralds new birth in a remote Outpost Hospital.Somewhere, at this moment, want and misery are being alleviated.hunger, pain, distress are being eased.For all this, the Red Cross asks your help.Help in the fight igainst human suffering.help in the cause of mercy.Please give generously ., eo much depends on you.support the 363 King Street West, Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LQ:9-1381 DEPENDS ON r [ CLA B Y M t C l A H Y FOR CANADIAN HOMES.all Canadian products by GSW Everywhere in Canado \u2014 in homes, lorms and in factories too \u2014 you find products by General Steel Wares.Canadians know that GSW can be relied on for quality .in GSW housewares, and McClary appliances and furnaces A proud tribute to Canadian craftsmanship! 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GENERAL STEEL WARES LIMITED MONTdAL \u2022 TORONTO .LONDON \u2022 WINNIPEG \u2022 CALGARY \u2022 VANC0UVIR to «HrKBnooKir nAn.Y nEronn.sat., march 15.LEN O\u2019DONNELL'S rïSport iShotâ J Pot Shah am BEAVERS FINALLY BEAT ACES TK* M*oog Ac»» lost th*ir »emi fin»l battle of the M»t»*wippi Hockey League pleyoff» to the Sherbrooke Beeyer» but one mutt admit that they went down fighting.At the commencement of the eerie» they were contidered the underdog» but deipite thi> they forced the teriee the limit.We must admit that if the Ace» had been able to play on their home ice it might have been a different »tory.We baie thi» on the showing during the schedule.In the sis games each team copped two game» with two ending in stalemate».Every tilt was close all year and we think that if Magog had artificial ice it would have been even closer, if it could have been It is about time that the City of Magog realises if they are to stay in hockey they must have a rink to play in.All the hard efforts of Paul Laurendeau, Benoit Lacroix and Paul Rencourt were wasted when the end of the season arrived with the warm weather Even with all this against them we think that Coach Pee Wee Theriault's boys did a wonderful job After the first two games the series was deadlocked at a game apiece.Each club had played on their home ice but following this the Aces were forced, by the weather, to shift to Sherbrooke and the Beavers were then ruled favorites to cop the series The Dube team potted two straight wins lor a 3 1 lead Still playing in Sherbrooke the Aces edged them in the fifth game but the Beavers bounced right back to extend it 4-2.Then the fighting Aces did the impossible when elimination stared them in the face the Theriault crew pulled two straight games out of the fire in the closing minutes of both tilts.It was a wonderful exhibition of team fight and spirit.In the eighth game they came from behind to send the tilt into overtime which ended 22 after ten minutes.It was in this game that they again showed they were never licked until the final whistle We think that Yvon Lavoie was by far heads and shoulders the beat man in the series His outstanding playing in the nets played a big part in the Aces' great stand You couldn't have seen my better in the National League than the displays he came up with His saves at limes were on the edge of the miraculous stage and they had the fans sitting on the edge of their seats.One must admit that he was the star of the series.In fact Gilles Dube stated after the final game that he was the leason why the series was carried so far.On this we must agree as his actions certainly backed it up.As for the Beavers their last game was by far their best.Coach Dube had every one up for it and despite the fact that the Beavers' big line was well covered the other boys tallied the goels.The Beavers seemed to have too much scoring punch for the Aces and his was the difference in the outcome Lavoie stopped the rubber at the other end but his mates didn't score too many goals to help his cause.It was 32 19 in goals registered.Quite a difference, in fact too much.The Asbcttos-Sherbrooke battle should be another good one and we think every game will be close and the fans should see some more grand hockey.A total of 15,378 paid to see the Magog-Sherbrooke series which spnaks well for the brand of hockey given and we aie sure the tans were satisfied.So don't forget tomorrow afternoon a* the Arena where the first game of the finals will take place and it should be worth the price of admission.To the teams good luck and may the best squad win.v'f A The weekly report Irmn Jay IVnk.front .iciimx the Bolder Slates, that skmiK conditions are perfect with plenty of snow, j We umlei stand that it is snowing (pille heavily and so far they hase one inch ot new powder sums and .should have plenty for any skin anxious In try the tricky trails and slopes.Road enndi lions are rood and a hn; torchlight parade is on the agenda for litis evening.\"tf it it See where the Yantaska Conservation Vxsociation is slaking the lug meeting of the year next week on Wednesday.March 1!>.in the I i',:ion Hall, Cmirl St Granhy Kiehtnoml I\u2019elletier, presi dent of Molson's fishing contest, will be mi hand to present 23 awards to the club members for winning during the past fishing season.Two lilms will be shown Ihtough Ihe courlesy of Molson's Hi eu cry and we ate given to undersiand that they w ill he good.I Severn! lop door pri/es will he given away and somebody will go home with some pretty nice Itslutig equipment from glancing over the list it A Congi xtulxtioos are m order to Win Hunter foi being re elected president of the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club for the fourth consecutive term It must be a case of doing a good |ob Win That is the trouble you run into every time.At least you have the satisfaction o( knowing that the members ay work by re electing you.A f, I ho Womens Basketball Association is in their playoffs with Bishops Ciuversity and Windsor Mills clashing m the finals for league honors Bishops downed Iho Sherbrooke Nurses while Windsor toppled YWt' \\ IM Ihe opening round.W e are sons we rant give you any more information regarding the game or where they will he played.Asbestos And Sherbrooke Clash In Finals Tomorrow 9 Both Teams Ready For Battle To Represent League In Provincial Playdowns; 4-0ut-T Series Slated ?HOCKEY Tonight'i Gomes NATIONAL L K A GUI O»ir«*o *f.Montreal, Detroit at Toronto York at Bouton, AMI RICAN LIAGUf Provuj*nh-op's ran up a grand total of 102-f>t).In Ihe fust game the collegians walked off with the honors SO25 while in the second they posted a 5231 victory.Jean Thomson set the pace for Bishop's in the opening tilt with 17 points followed by I,.Rider with 18 For the Nurses P.Brock was tops with 10 while A.Minor dropped nine through the hoop.In the second game L.Rider ran up 17 followed by S Woodward with 15 while for the Nurses P, Brock and P.Jeune each bucketed 13 Both games were closely fought despite the high scores registered by Bishop's squad, Royals Lining Up Strong Club MONTRKAf, Southpaw Ho berlo Vargos obtained from the Milwaukee Braves organization in 1058 has signed his contract \u2018or 105fl with Ihe Montreal Royals together with three other bur-lets and four infielders.The other pitchers are lefthander Arthur Wendt a fireball er who struck out 158 in 160 innings at Cedar Rapid» last year, righthander Dave Oliphant who was with Macon and John John- 15 i ¦¦ Loots , L/KE Ht* HAS GiVSrt MMi TiPs To iY7S youHù puxens A .km o m poof^.finally OpÊNS FOr«.e ZNT£Z T-ne pt/VAL^ l2> The battle for the right to represent the Massawippi Hockey League in the Provincial playdow ns opens here tomorrow afternoon when the Asbestos Meteors visit the Sherbrooke Beavers at the Local Arena.Game is slated to commence at 2 30 It sshll be the first of a four-out-of-seven finals and all games will be fought to a finish This was announced by league officials following a special meeting held between the teams and loop executive yeszerday.The league must have a champion ready by Saturday March 29th to tackle the Montreal winners in the district, either at Asbestos or another locality as the Sherbrooke rink is booked by the Sherbrooke Figure Skating Club for their annual show.Asbestos will be out to defend-\u2014 their laurels a- they won the Pro- one Same tied and all games were vincial championship last vear hard-fought battlec when they copped the local Coach Dube will be making his league honors and then knocked ^r''* attempt at a league cham over the Montreal winners, Meu- Plonsbip and will have his full nier, in the semi-finals.They tra- team on hand for the showdown, veiled to Rimouski for the finals The Meteors will ice the same and won the title in a two-game sear, as the report come» in, thr same story is filed for the record.Advertiser* continue to exhibit their confidence in the power of newspaper advertising by placing the bulk of advertising dollars in newspapers.According to the McCann-F.rickson, Inc.-Printers\u2019 Ink Preliminary Estimates of Advertising Expenditure* for 1957, advertisers spent a record 510,432,000,000 in all forms of media.Of this total, bv far thr largest share was again invested in daily newspaper advertising \u2014 $1,325,000,000.Advertisers turn to the daily newspaper because it give* the best buy for the money.Take a hard look at your advertising budget.Is the major share going into deeper-penetrating, more resultfttl newspaper advertising?If so.Tre on your way to more sales per advertising dollar.voi AH business Is local.and so are all newspapers.MID-OCEAN DRAMA \u2014 Mr*.Irene Armemki, 22, wife of the chief officer of the Liberian freighter \u201cDona Margarita,\u201d is transferred to the Italian liner \u201cVuleania\u201d in mid-Atlantic after *he became seriously ill.Mr*.Armenaki, an expectant mother, underwent emergency surgery- Her condition U described as \u201cgood \u201d\t| Pc'-l' -5 the \u2022crct> 0/ msr< tfftcti\u2019t ad' trtit by StjecbcookeDaili) ftecocd 'Tz SgFftBHOOK*: DAILY RECORD, SAT, MARCH 13, 19.VT Lennoxville Rifle Club LENNOXVH.LE RIFLE CLUB Tarf«t Rift» Wction T Mm | n\tL Warner \t \t \t\t\t100 E.\tPatton \u2022\u2022\u2022\u2022«\u2022 r#*\u2022#\u2022\u2022\u2022 v*»\u2022\t99 G.\tDll Ion\t0a a a mm\t\u2022 a\t97 w.\tBurton «-\u2022\t# .\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022 \u2022\t94 A.\tCrOîkS « « WW a a mm aa#aaa«»#»\t99 \t\t?89 \tTaam 3\t ir.\tMiddleton\t97 G.\tA.Bishop »»»»\u2022\u2022\u2022*\u2022* ma a a\t98 Gary Dillon .\u2014\t\t\t98 H.\tWorster .\u2014\t\t98 N.\tRns* \t\t99 10 Million Britons\tRCAF Unit Located On Shearwater Navy Base Dream Of Big Win In U.K.Football Pools By JOS DUPUIS\thomes.Most live at Halifax from 101 ur : Canadian Pr»»» Staff Writer across the harbor.But or \u2022 r in emergen .c-,\t\u2022\tn e DARTMOLTH, N.S, fCP)\u2014One base Uie> join navy wives at planes join -earch and re-of the hangars m the navy\u2019s big ; movies and bingo games.\terations.air base at nearby Shearwater The unit, operating around the LIKE RESCUE WORK nouses a compact 44-man RCAf clock, maintains four aircraft I so on transport unit, whose chief job three Dakotas and one Expedi here^Flt^Lt^Howard savs \u2018 So umt\tfrom''\"* U>r- Set Up U> facUitate RCAF we get 4 sal;sf>^g feriin8 |Tisited Mr*.\"Paig^'* motlieP, M*f.Alma McCiay.in Brome Centre.Mr.and\tMrs.\tG.\tGillespie\tand their own\tparachutes.\tVaster\tMartin\tGillespie\tof un.t\u2019s \u2019 Morale is\thigh.\tSo\tclosely mte- Sweetsburg\tand\tMrs.Walter Ren- ue op- grated are the unit's working de- kema of Montreal, were visitors panments that accidents are non- ^ Mrs.L.Renkema at Rock existent.\tHaven.Vt e re pretty proud of our record,\u201d says the commander.The unit's nine pilots logged 2,- By ROGER STONE BANKS Canadian Prats Staff Wrifar A television inquiry into pools naval base but there , thTrW- opera\u201dons, their Chief job s in our rc;>eue work, especiaLy a LONDON (CP)\u2014The dream of\twinners found that most of uTem\t,st co-o^ratmn.\ttransport.\tlife is saved.\u201d 10,000,000 Britons is a big win on\thad one thing in common\u2014they\t\u2022*vve get along fine,\u201d says Fit\tThe> ferr}r h\u2018sh\t\" ranllinS wffi- the football pools.\tlost their friends.Advised one\tLt.\tRobert Harvard of Horton-\tcers \u201d^rom captains to admirals\t*5* hours last\tyear, 2,639 in 1956.Every week, they\tponder\tthe\twinner: \"Don\u2019t\tlet anybody know\tv,iiCi .vS., commanding officer1 anywhere in North America.\u201d ln$,d\u20ac the\thangar, service sports pages and fill in a\tline\tyou\u2019ve won on\tthe pools.If you | of\tioi Communications Flight.\tRecently a Dakota provided es-: [Tew,s 'ePair\tanything from a of hieroglyphics on\ttheir\tpool\tdo you\u2019ll find\tyour old friends\t*\tWe get all our gas from the\tcon* for Queen Mother Elizabeth\t, cockpit\tdoor to a faulty coupons, hoping to come up with will fade away.They\u2019U be afraid navy, but that\u2019s all,\u201d the com- ! wl,en her plane flew over New- \u2018anding gear\teven pack \u2018't a ^aa , hin a:e R N P Hos the magical combination that will\tyou'll think they're sponging on |\tmander sa.d.The navy recioro\tfoundland er.route\tto Montreal\tor»i tcvm d*cc\t-ourg unner observa Rev.T.E.R Nurse of Knowl-ton, held a communion service for the residents of the Elliott Lott was elected treasurer and Res: Home-all outstanding bills were moved Mr- B-vron paid.Lunch was served by Mrs.Farrow.I riends of Miss Sadie Rogerson will be sorry to hear that she Elliott of Beebe, was an overnigh* guest of his mother and sister, Mrs.B.R.Elliott and Miss E.Elliott.Mr.William Elliott of Allistoo, Ont., was a guest at the same Team 3 won 2 points.Taam 3 W.ledger .R.Winget .\u2014.H.M.Beattie .- of pounds for an investment of About £70,000,000 Is gambled a penny or two\teach year on the pools.All pools 490 'F*le\tl|ne '* fbe correct firms except one\u2014the largest_______ cl ice of eight matches from a impose a £75,000 limit on their 52 match Saturday card that end top dividend.in a draw.The reward varies |\u2014-.from a few hundred pounds to many thousand*, depending on the number of holders of the \\ Sinclair\t\u2014 .\t37 winntn# combination.There are _ \u2019 \u2018Ahholt .»« le**«*r prizes for a near miss.'\t.__ Not all competitors are serious students of soccer form.Some years ago a survey reported 40 Taam 4\tper cent of participants claimed ' F J.Glass .33 to follow form.But the big-time W F, Ray.38 winners often rely more on luck O.1, Ca.-cadden .1\\ w.\tBurton \t\t\t\t2x H.\tMilne \t\t.\t93\t2x J.\tA.Abbott \t\t.\t94\t3x \t\t473-\t1 -V \tTaam *\t\t .1.\tG.Beattie \t\t\t.97\t5x r.\tMcl.achlan \t\t\t4\\ w.\tRich \t\t\t \\\tMock ill \t\t\t4v \\v,\tBrosseau\t\t.\t93\t3\\ Team 8 won 2 pis.Junior Sacfion Taam No.1 T.\tGood son .\t F!.\tMajury .\t\t FOO 4x n.\tBurohmore\t.77\u2014lx \t\t277-12* \tTaam\tNo.S G,\tBessant .\t\t 78 2x B.\tHerring .\t\t 89 U J.\tBradley\t87 \u2014lx \t\t254\u20144* Team No.t won 2 pts.\t\t \tT»am\tNo.Î R\tHall\t\t\t nxv ix t*\tMenard .\t\t 10('\u20144x L.\tRich \t\t\t 95\u2014Ox K\tSingleton .\t97-5* \t\t392-1Ox \tTeam\tNo.7 L.Ross \t\t\t G.\tRobitaille .\t\t99-4 x B.\tBessant\tftp\u2014Ox\t Miss A.live* S76-12x Team No.2 won 2 pta.Team No.S /.Hogge \u2022 a *'\u2022'\u2022:\u2022 m\u2014m, 9
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