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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" SECOND SECTION Shccbcooke IDailu Hecocd TH£ PAPRR OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIP& SECOND SECTION WED., APRIL 16.1958 \u201cMonument to Youth of Malaxa\"* v*\ti Canadians Help Build Boys\u2019 Town I.css than a decade agr» Brother \\'incent went our from the Order of St.Gabriel in Montreal with the dream of founding in far-away Singapore a \u201cMonument to the ^ outh of Malaya\" \u2014 a Boys\u2019 Town where abandoned, underprivileged and \u201cproblem\u201d boys of every race, colour and creed would have a home, a school and a place to call their own.Today the dream has flowered into a thriving cosmopolitan town where Mal.iv.in, Chinese and Indian boys live and grow in an atmosphere of cheerful goodwill and cooperation.MiSJI .¦ ¦km Brother \\ invent, who still continues his work as Director of Singapore\u2019s Boys\u2019 1 own, is much-revered by the youths limier his care, \\bovc, he admires a calendar designed and primed by boys at the school.Another Canadian, Brother 1 phrem of Three Riv< (.hie., (left) is in charge of mechanical training at school.Above, he explains tlje mysteries of an inter combustion engine to a group of interested students.!\tr~) 11% Gmc fumirure making, at which the boys arc particularly adept, has always been very popular at the school.The youths, who range from 13-17 years, worship each according to his own faith.Brother Emanuel (centre) who also comes from Montreal, conducts a history class in the tranquility of the pleasant grounds which make up the Town.National Film Board of Canada Photos by Richard Harrington.The carpentry class is under the supervision of Brother Henry of France.Here arc built most of the cabinets, desks and chairs required in the school and dormitories.When n boy is ready to graduate every effort is made to help him find suitable employment; many are permitted to continue living in Boys\u2019 I own until they feel ready to move out into that larger world front which the Town lirst gave them shelter.Fordyce L.A.Is Enlerfained By Mrs.E.Dryden FORDYCE \u2014 The Ladies Aid held a meeting at the home of Mrs.Earle Dryden.Mrs.L D.Stevenson was in the chair.Theme of the devotion-als was \u201cPrayer, God Talking\u201d.Rev.Gustafson read the Bible Lesson and, the service was read by Mrs.J.Bowling.Mrs.Gustafson was appointed an honorary member of the Ladies Aid.The president thanked the committees and others for their help at the St.Patrick\u2019s tea, Mrs.J.Jones, honorary- president of the L A., sen: two pairs of hand knitted socks for the work committee which were much appreciated.It was reported hy the treasurer that $120 had been cleared ULVERTON \u2014 Mr.Urban McMannis, of Toronto, Ont., and Miss Hazel McMannis, of the Wales Home staff, n'ere guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.McMannis.Mr.C.Cross and Miss B.Cross, of Lisgar.were the guests >f Mr.and Mrs.Colin Bogie.Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Hughes of Montreal and Mr.Donald Riff, of Siichener Ont., were weekend juests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Riff.Miss Nancy Lofft, of Sher \u2022 irooke, spent the weekend with ter parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.-offt.-Mr.and Mrs.Warren Spaulding ind son, of Toronto, Ont., Mr.ind Mrs.Horace Waterhouse, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.E.Gopp-ng and children were guests of ifr.and Mrs.B.D.Waterhouse.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Smart of lontreal were guests of Mrs.Cerr.Miss Diana Cripps and Miss K.Iripps, of Sutton, spent Easter acation with their parents, Mr.rd Mrs.William Cripps.Mr.and Mrs.C.Gordon and wo sons, of Montreal, were nests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Husk.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Garvin, of fcute Panet, were visitors at the cine of Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd terris.\tI at the tea.The rummage sale planned some time ago will be held in the basement of the church on April 19.Rev.Gustafson showed a colored film on \u201cGethsemane\u201d.The hostess served lunch and a social hour was enjoyed.GENERAL NOTES ;« Mr.George David and friends were weekend guests at the David Home.Friends here were saddened to hear of the death of Mr.Gordon Shufelt of East Farnham, whose funeral was held at the United I Church in East Farnham on ! Tuesday April 1.Visitors at the Moore home included Mr.and Mrs.Harley Poir-! ier, of Enosburg, Vt., Mr.and I Mrs.Jas.McCullough and family I of Farnham, and Mr.and Mrs.William Ardington and Kenneth of Dunham Miss Kathleen Moore, of Montreal, spent the weekend at the same home.Friends here were saddened to : learn of the death of Mrs.Char.Horner of East Farnham at her home, on April 2nd.Among those from here who at I tended the funeral of Mr.Gor don Shufelt were Mr.and Mrs A.T.Dryden.Mrs.Earl Dryden Mr.J.D.Stevenson and Mr and Mrs Murray Mason.Mrs.George Bouchard has been visiting her sons in Montreal.Recent guests at the Moore home were Mr.and Mrs.George Cooke of Sutton.Mrs.Fannie Cooke and Mrs.Lucy Asselune.Mr.Herbert Carter and son David spent Good Friday at their cottage here.Miss Joyce Lewis of Ottawa and Mr.Lloyd Martin of Montreal, spent the holidays ¦with Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Martin.Mr.and Mrs.Roscoe Dryden and two children, of Belleville.Ont., were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.Earle Dryden.Mr.and Mrs.Murray Mason attended Mrs.Horner's funeral in East Farnham.Women's Institute members in Missisquoi County are invited to attend a meeting in Trinity Church Hall, Cowansville, on A*rn, \\ 14th.at 2.30 p.m.when the pro ; vincial president, Mrs.G D.Har | vey, will show slides and give talk on her trip to the Hoh Land and Ceylon.Mrs.N.F Creller.county president, wil give the report of the .semi-an nual meeting in Montreal.Inter ested friends are welcome.Mem STANBR1DGE EAST \u2014 Dr.and Mrs.Macey and family of Ridgeway, Ont., were guests of Mrs.Nancy Kemp and Mr.and Mrs.C.Stone.Mr.and Mrs, Noble and children, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs.Adeline Boomhower.Mr.and Mrs.Leslio Blinn, of Greenfield Park, were guests of bers of the Cowansville branch his parents recently, of the W.I.will be the hostesses.! Mrs Anne Harvey has returned Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.from Montreal where she spent I G.A.David were Mr.and Mrs.j two weeks with relatives and Frank David and daughter of friends.I Drummond ville, Mr.and Mrs.K.Mr and Mrs Thomas Scott.Patterson and family of Montreal, i of shawinigan Falls, were Has-Misses Noreen and Muriel David ter gu\u20acsts Mr, Ethf>l stone and Mr.George David, Mont anf} \\jr ar!d Mrs.J.Witts.; real.Miss Lorraine Patterson re- ; \\frs stone returned home with ; mained for the Easter holidays.\tfor a vjsjt Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Steven-\t, .\t,\t,\t, Mr.and Mrs.Steven Irish and son and family, of St.Lambert.Î and | were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrrs' ^tU ,\u2019Tonf'Mof St' Mrs.J.D.Stevenson.\t\"er* gues'5 of Mr\u2019 and Mr* Mr.David Bureau, of Sher- s-r.'-brooke, was home for the holi- ! -Mrs- Nell\u2018* Boomhour, of Sher-days.\ti brooke, was the guest of Mr.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Pearson and Mrs- E- L- nOU TU«N THE ÔNOZZLC LIKE THIS AND IT fSHOffTS FARTHER,SEE* and daughter, of Haverhill, Mass., j ton for a trip.The members Miss Laura Whitehill and Del-1 worked on Mother's Day plaques, bert Whitehill and Clarence Mor j Another meeting of the club was vtr anH Mr» rison, of Browington, Vt., and held on April 1 with ten mem-Davul Grieve Mr and Mrs John Misa Winnie Brevoort and Hiram hers present.It wa5jdecided tha^ Nichol, of Lennoxville, were Fri Mr.and Mrs.Beverly Haselton Mrs.James Wilaon over the week and family spent the holiday j end were Mr.and Mrs.Robert day guests at the same home and Mrs.Nichol remained for the week-end.Easter weekend guests of Mrs weekend in Ottawa,.Ont.Mr.Arnold Bronson Sr., who is a patient in the St, Francis Sanatorium, Sherbrooke, *pent a Stevenson, of Oshawa, Ont, and Miss Rose Rediker and Mr.Ralph Rediker, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Alec Hamilton $1 be given toward the Easter seal campaign.A new member, Linda Davis was welcomed.A game, \"Red Lead In Grocery Store\u201d was played and it was announced that the next meeting will be held on April 19 Jackie Wheeler and Nancy Rollins will few days at hi* home.Easter and family, of Scarborough, Ont., weekend guests at the same home Lwere guesta of Mrs.Jeame Ham-were Mr.and Mrs.William Bron-filton.son and daughters of St.Cathar | Mis* Joyce Cro**ley, of Mont mes, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Rnn- real, apenl the Easter holt-aid Brearly, of Burlington, Ont.Miss Elizabeth Stanton, of La chute, spent the Easier holidays with Rev.and Mr* Frank Stanton Mr.and Mrs.George Smith and daughters.Susan and Brenda, of gnlre.days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Crossley.Mr.and Mrs, Roger Choquette were weekend guests of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Conrad Choquette, In Mont St.Gre- Swanton, were recent overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cooper.Miss Carol Westover, of Mar- Easter weekend gueats of Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Shepard were Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Grant and children, of St.Albans, Vt., and holton, spent the Easter holidays Mr.Derward Shepard and Miss with her grandmother, Mrs.C.B.Crook and family.Miss Rita Moss and Mr.Bill Peterson, of Montreal, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Elmore Moss and fami ly.Friends of Mrs Ina Williams, of Sherbrooke, will regret to Brenda Taylor, of Port Hope, Ont Miss Caroline Emails snd friend, Miss Yvonne Wolfrey, of Montreal, were holiday guesta of the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.Stanley Emslie and family.Mr.and Mrs.Archie Kinnear, of Thetford Mines, were week- Breevort.Mr.and Mrs.W'llliam Underhill, of Taylorsville, Ga., were callers of Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Sheldon en route to Fitch Bay Frank Roy and Miss Germaine\t^ »Pent the weekend.Roy were'Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Mr.Avis Muir and daughter Gordon, of Mallorytown, Ont., Margaret and Mrs Lydia Smith\t^ Mr* Archie Taylor, of Ganano-\thave moved from Canusa Ave to\tgive a demonstration on Com- v.\trt 11/1n-Im\tthe home formerly occupied by\tmumty service and members will Kin*.\t'\"o I.,\" Mr.- Mr, j i * -» p- i~ j mil \"i i *gvsu er>*s !«' 4b; ci't '\u2022 '« i-' »>.Aitfl»» City »;\u2022 Wikh for details in your local press* radio and television.î»l#ftl(^ip-sh-Sis- W'WV - tv.\\ Je, s _.xur Mviie A ^OS^'j-TTl».V sms , malCV rCM'S .tT v» v ucnt s a f«x trgnsfer were welcomed into the eongrega i.on Mr and Mrs Stewart Good fellow.Terrance Goodfellow Miss Ann Hawke anti Mi.-s Mildred Pa rsons.The senior choir, under the direction of Mrs Guy Cous eus.rendered the *nihem, \u2018 Shall I Crucify Him\u2019\u2019 b> ElLs The pastor.Rev C.J Gustafson preached on the theme \u201cChoice the Way of the Cross or the Way of the World.\u201d The Commun ion service followed the regular worship.The Easter Sunday service opened with ihe Processional.\u201cJesus Christ Is Risen Today ,'' Other special music included two j anthems by the choir.\"Easter Morning\" and \u201cThe lavrd Is Risen\".and a solo by Mrs M San dison, \u201cHe Shall Feed H i s Flock,\" The sermon theme was \u201cThe Risen Life.'\u2019 The ladies of Emmanuel Auxiliary met at the Main Street home of Miss Alice Draper, who was tea hostess of the afternoon Mrs Arne Greybom presided in the absence of the president, Mrs.Vincent Leonard Discussion centred about plans for a rum mage sale to be held at 2 p m.on Saturday.May 10, in the Church Hall The public will be welcome at thia event, and contributions will be gratefully ac cepted.The next meeting of the Auxil- ' iary is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7.at the home of Mrs.c! Robinson.There were 1S5 adults present 1 \u2022*! ihe Communion Service at Em manuel United Church on Good Friday evening.Two hundred and I ten worshippers took part in the E.aster Sunday Service.Easter holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.W.Henry were their son in law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Ted McTavish with thri* two little girls.Marilyn and Ba/ bars, of Klesherton, Ont.Mr and Mrs.Robert Taylor am their baby son.of Marin Heights, were Easter vacation guests of Mrs.Taylor's parents, Mr.and Mrs William Sharpie.They also Vtsited Mr.and Mrs.Alex Taylor and other relatives and friends in Cowansville A new and lively game was introduced.It was called Blowout'' and participants represented different parts of a car.There was also a spirited relay.Refreshments were served prior to the closing hymn-sing and the intro- Ont., is a guest for several days duction of officers.President Sue Porter of Granby, thanked the Cowansville Hi-C for the delightful party, and President Fred Whitehead re sponded.He praised the committees for the efficiency of their work and named the conveners: Chairman, Claire Christie; food, Susan Hitchcock: entertainment.Ann Greyborn.Fred Whitehead had arranged the devotional period.Music for the evening was provided by records belonging to members.General Notes Mr.E.B.Macdonald, of Montreal.was a recent weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Robertson, of \"Galashiels.\" Miss Carol Benell.w ho is now with the C.P.R.in Montreal, was home for Easter, a guest of her family.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Shu-fclt, Walter and Peter.Col.and Mrs.John Wood and their daughter, Janet, were in Cowansville during an Easter of her sister.Mrs.W.G.Simp-son and Mr.Simpson, on Mount a in Street.Mr and Mrs.J.M.Horner spent the Easter weekend in Montreal with their son Roy and his family.Miss Susanne.Mr.Pierre and Master Jill Dureault, students in\t* - Montreal are spending the Easter rePort.9-2476.RECONDITIONED Washing Machines.General Electric *29; llmr *34; Beatty *39; Easy *44 Easy Terme.Keeler A (Toss, 140 Wellington North.4.Property For Sale 5 BOOM brick house, automatic heat log ayatem.hot water.Urge yard, garage, for Information.Tel.LO 11-1081 or apply 303 Queen St., Urn noxvtlle.SOMETHING to \"Chirp\" about .a home of your own.Call Charte» Conn ora.LO.2-4000.138 Wellington Street North.NEW 6 room bungalow.Including hath with shower, varnished lUrch finish, hardwood floor»; automatic oil heating.Urge lot located on the outskirts of Danville.1 3 cash and balance easy terms.Telephone a06-r-S, Danville.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RAT» \u2014 * cent» per word, minimum chime *6 cent» for I* words or lets; fhrea consecutive Insertions, *1 2Î; »lx contacutiva insertion», *2.25) (Ceah rate) 10 cants for mailing Record Boa raphes.AD* ACCiPTID \u2014 All forma ot cUsalflsd ada, Legal Notices end Auction Seles accepted until 4:00 p.m., the dey previous to tha dale of Insertion.LO.9 3636 29.Male & Female Help Wanted COUPLE, all year around position for cook-general and garden worker, maintenance, help with firewood In winter.Wage» $200 per month and all found.Write Box 200, ,Hher-brooke Record.TWO Pekingese dogs, brown, 4 months, 53000 each; purebred Eskimo dog fhuaklei brown and white, 10 months, *50 00 TeL LO 2-2113.COWANSVILLE - Easter visitor* at the home of Mr*.Katherine Winser were her *on*, Mr.Cedric Winser, Mr.and Mr*.Frank Winser and their three little girls, all of Ottawa Mr.and Mr*.Gordon Pfeiffer of Montreal visited the Cowansville Art Centre on Easter Sunday.Mr.Pfeiffer is a noted Canadian artut, some of whose lovely landscapes were included in the recent exhibit at the Centre and whose work is soon to be on view in Quebec City.Mrs.Pfeiffer is art editor of the Montreal Gazette.Radio Guide 32.\tSituation Wanted: Female SKVEflATe YEARS experte nee In general office work, including typing, bookkeeping and payroll, bilingual.Hefercnce».Full or part-tlma.Call LO.9-0033.33.\tSituations Wanted: Domestic WANTEÔ Woman to look after invalid and keep honte for two.TeL Cookahire 603-r-3.MIDDLE aged woman wants work as a companion, housekeeper, would take care of Invalid.Tel Ayer\u2019s Cliff «12-M3 or Apply Box 38.Hatley.LEGAL NOTICE Superior Court ! 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land, marked its centenary in i 19M.For All Makes of Cars and Trucks FREE INSTALLATION 15 MINUTE SERVICE MUFFLER asesravlÉse 113 Depot 5».Sherbrooke.LO.9-2514 N AVAL TITLE A flag captain is the captain of the admiral\u2019s ship in any lavai I fleet or squadron.Park n.adio TV Service Sales of Fhilco k Marconi TV 364 Alexander, Sherbrooke.Branch, 24 First Ave.South, LO.7-4777 ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS Estimate* - Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.I 1 83 Frontenac Sherbrooke | i SHFKFROOKE DAILY RECORD.WED .APRIL 16.\t1956 POST SHERBROOKE COTE & ROY INC.Plumbing & HeiUng Contractor 161 Altxandcr St.Shtrbrook* T»l.LO.9-1255 NOTICE Veterans' Taxi, LennoxviUe.now under new manasement.MRS.F.NELSON Tel.LO.9-3244 GENERAL ELECTRIC Sales A Service 2 Certified Technicians to serve you better.IDEAL ELECTRIC SERVICE 988 Galt St.West\u2014LO.2-3482 TRAVEL BY BIKE! 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Fishing Equipment and permits.WESTERN TIRE ACCESSORIES 1045 King St.East LO.9-3337\u2014SHERBROOKE FREE PARKING NORBERT BERGERON Plumbing and Heating Contractor \u2014 Tinsmith Sales - Repairs \u2022 Installation 369 Alaxandar St.Sharbrooka Tel.: Office: LO.2-7404 Res.: LO.2-2472 If your Vacuum Cleaner is psychic, Conks out when the baby cries \u2014 And can only be started with a kick Don't drink all your rye There is nothing we can't fix \u2014 Sherbrooke Vacuum Store, 811 Larocque St.LO.2-3713 \u2014 Sherbrooke TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King W\u201e Apt.10 LO 24334 SHERBROOKE FOSTER - A gloom was cast over this vil lage when it was learned that Mrs.Wm.Dixon had passed »way in Hamilton, Ont., where she had spent a month with her son, Mr.Claude Dixon, and family after being a patient in t h e Sherbrooke Hospital since December.Mrs.Thomas Dickson, of Montreal, was in Sweetsburg to call on her mother, Mrs.Bert Rhi-card, who is ill at the Regal Nursing Home.Mrs.Vincent Lee, of Sherbrooke, was here calling on her sister, Mrs.Walter Edwards who has been ill.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Boyd were visiting Mr.Boyd's aunt, Mrs.Emile Pource and family in Granby, recently.Mr.Poure has been ill for some time.Mr.Wallace Scott was in Montreal to attend the funeral of Dr.John F.Maclver.Mrs.Rodney Worden and three children, of Magog, spent a week here guests of Mr.John Worden.Mr.and Mrs.Claude Dixon of Hamilton.Ont., and Mr.Ross Dixon, of Queen's University, were here for the funeral service Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring, Coil Spring.Shock Absorbers, etc.Sales and Service: \"For us it's always Springtime\" 145 Big Forks Street Tel.: LO 9-1146 MASSAWIPPI GORDON BENOIT Professional Bilingual Auctioneer.Graduate of Reppert's School.Tel.Ayer's Cliff 619 r 31 L.A.MARTEL Good choice of material by the yard as well as clothing for babies.A seamstress at your service.930 Gelt St.West Tel.LO.9-2840, Sherbrooke.: 1 NOW, WHAT Y1 7 DIO I SW / i N WRONG » ) t\t\u2014\u2014r' ,¦.TO GET RID Of THEM.¦\tYJ P)* * a- I'LL EXPECT YOU BACK M IME fOR DINNER,JOE, DEAR .\u2022 I'M GOING TO TROT OVER TO THE GYM, ANN .KNOBtV WANTS TO DISCUSS THE Jett zoomer fight I WITH ME I ^ il MARY'S - Rev.Sister Blanchard, of St.j Hyacinthe, visited the Archambault families Mr.and Mrs.J.Are! and family and Mr and Mrs.D.Pa quette, of Valcourt, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.J Proulx.x* A\t1 e T THANK T^ceptN / rrw-wAS w thank FOLK' DO if Ü UUSTA j { HEAVENS/.' J C-CMILDS\t- / mi.\tMALIOOi\" ) NER i/USSEJW )\u2014 -S ^7* SO THIS STARADtSE PAP.K\"\" Pp-V/HY-LOOKS LIKE ANY OTHER BOC7TIRJL, PEACEFUL PPOSPEfOJS OTY Buy some today.CHEWING nmmuifnTinli-fi'i'i ¦ 1 «W.Ï ROCV,.NO NOISE, PIEASE.CR ILL SHOOT! NOW GET DRESSED QUICKLY.YOLTKE COMINâ VkOOcVRLYbWP, VVV PET TVV grçU LôSAÇKT i 'Ç'TTtTC VXCTVTRE.'b CsT-C^-\\ TRACkWr\tLMNCWVV _ ^-I '.zYÆYi\tLCATYA 7/ VC\\ \u2019\u2019BsKfR-V 1_ ovtc-i DAVE WAS ON THE PKIWK OF COLLAPSE, EASY! I HAD TO GET HllA AWAY! SUT I STILL HAVE AN UNEASY FEELING THAT CANT EXPLAIN hurry.WHILE CKONYN IS ALONE IN H'S ROOM! vacancy xartwortM vpqp.xJSR., rnfs 'extr / YOU'VE BOTH BEEN UNDEZ A STRAIN, FAY! MAYBE THIS IS THE LET-x^DOWNl XT MORNING FAY CROt-YN GOES TO THE MOTEL OFFICE TO CALI EASY EXPLAIN S ABSENCE I SHKHBROOICE DAILY RECORD.WED, A PRIT, 1«,\t1958 Allegro Group, Stanstead, Plans Food Sale, Tea STAN STEAD \u2014 The April »l*d tea to be held in the church meeting o£ the Allegro Group of hall.Committee* *ere appointed Centenary United Church held and it uai agreed to add to the n the church hall waa chaired by attractions with a white elephant he president, Mrs.Reginald Mar- table.Tea will be served from 3 30 to 6 pm.The members took tickets for advance sale.The rummage sale, taking place tin.Notes of appreciation were read from friends to whom card The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Lee Audet on May 13.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mr*.Harold Cass and Mrs.A, P.Gordon.ind flowers had been sent.The in the Rock Gland town hall the mam item of business was plan morning of May 10, w mng for the Msy 3 food sale and curbed.also dis ANCIENT FARMERS Farmers in southwest Asia bs gan to cultivate cereals about 7,-000 or 8,000 year* ago.There\u2019s Something Special about du MAURIER MÊk WÊ m.«g**.\u2022 Wljiijj, Thr Kxi'ltisive \u2018TlltfttttCi Filler Tip Irtn you draw free mirl easy, for full smoking satisfaction Hu MAUHIKR combines I ho fines! Virginia tobaccos to give you per foc I mildness and amoothness.Once you smoke du MAURIKFt you\u2019ll make tbe distinctive red and silver package your favorite \u2014 always.rv 77*4 du MAURIER A Really Milder High Grade Virginia Cigarette with the EXCLUSIVE Itfttfcccll FILTER TIP f ¦ FUfl tin 35c Sbv* 5« ORANGE JUICE - - 3 T.1.00 A4»* CMOICR tin* PrUt t tin*\tl« GREEN BEANS .-\t4 ^ 55c TIA FOR CANADA WEEK SPECIAL BLEND TEA BAGS SIMONIZ NON-SCUFF UQUID WAX - - - IWIFTS JEWEL SHORTENING Rag.Prie# S5e\u2014Sava 10« -\t- 7*0 46< Rag Prlea t.lf\u2014Sova 70a -\t- T 99* R»q.Price 33e \u2014 Save 4c 1 h 29< tins B»0.f tin# T5o\u2014f ¦ v* \u2022« -\t3 r.* 47c *\u20220 ?tin» JJo\u2014t»v* f Johnson\u2019s Co., Thefford, Wins Safety AwarJ THETFORD MLN'ES \u2014Word Canada and regional trophic* has been received that Johnson's Johnson's Company won the tro- v.i Company Ltd.has been award- phy for Quebec and Maritime Cc cd the John T Ryan Regional Provinces section.\tpa Trophy for outstanding achieve- Competitions for these trophies ob meet in the prevention of acci- are held by the Canadian Insu- su dents during 1957, Since competi- lute of Mining and Metallurgy se tioo for this award is very keen through co-operauoa with the in the mining world, it is with Federal and Provincial Depart-great pride that the local com- ment of Mines, the Workmen's has pany made known their winning \u2019 Compensation Boards and the ia a he course ot a: off ici a ' of Jo icclar^ that tb very proud to he trophy.As ifety program ; several years ago, the record of the company improved each year and the award that imea of a intex* sson\u2019f com have a re-[opted safety en just re( tangible way eived shows, the succès ! of this award.\tvarious regional mining and Inaugurated in 1942 by the accident prevention associations.Mine Safety Appliances Companv Awards are based on the best of Canada in honor of their nuc* 5afc*y record in the year late and venerated president, the as determined by the low John T.Ryan Trophies are Qucncy of accidents per tJ awarded annually to promote racn employed throughoi safety at Canadian mines with >'ear- This is the first time ; this trophy has been w a mine in the Tbetford the previous winners in the Quebec and East Division being, Stadacor.a Mines Ltd., Rouyn; Belleterre Quebec Mines Ltd., Belleterre; Perron Gold Mines Ltd., Perron; Signa Mines Ltd,, Bourlamaque; Canadian Johns- underground operations.The trophies are divided into two classes: Dominion trophies for the best safety record i n WEST SHEFFORD \u2014 of the efforts made to reduce the number of accidents and to 'make work safer for the ens- >aid to E.Lucien ras safety super-the safety prosed, and to Oliver e present safety for their tireiess uzing and supersafety work.¦est fre-\tTribute\twas \tLavigae,\twho 1 it the\tintendent\twhen \tgram was\tlaunc that\tF.Moms\tton.ti on b y\tsuperinter\tident.1 area,\tefforts in\torga viamf LISGAR - N il ; three daughter* in-law, Mr* pre,byt«rian church, Finch, con-John Matthew, Mrs, Riehard Mat hew and Mrs.Walter Matthew; three sons in law, John Forrest, Farl Walker and Albert Rheaume; IS grandchildren and two great grandehildren.EAST FARNHAM Mr.Raymond Thomas has ducted the service choosing wonb Pcgjfy\u2019* Dream turned out to be a nasty dream for bronc buster Dick Nash of Kinder* of eomfort from Psalm 90 and ,\t^ atoon Light Horse Show recently.1*1 Corinthians, chapter 15.The\t- .- ¦\t.i 23rd Psalm was *ung and \u201cIn\tthera and four siaters, Albert\tMr*.Alice Longe, also of Ver- the Sweet Bye and Bye\u201d, was\tJette, Bedford, Rock Jette, High-\tmont, beautifully rendered by a quar water, Vt Mrs^ Camille Morin.Serv,icc was ^ al He was one of a family of\tMrs.Robert Stark, Mrs Roea, Bedford, Mrs.H.Gallipcau, 12 children, the survivors\tinclud\tAndrew Anderson, Mr*.E.Be-\t! Ena, St.Johns, Mr*.T.Robert,\tcuneral Chapel on Wednesday, ing Mrs.Margaret Elliot and, duhn and Mrs.Eldon Ouder-1\tMalvina, Farnham, and Mrs.A\tMarch 12th, at 2:30 p.m.Rev.Mrs.Janet Ixiwery, of\tBritish\tifjfg Thcvu» were favorite hymns\tFournier, Louiida, Cowansville;\tPaul Busing officiating.Bearers Columbia, William Matthew, of 0f the deceased.\t7fl grandchildren, 14 great-grand- Saskatchewan, Mrs, Robert Grain The beautiful floral tributes children; and several nieces and ger, North Hatley, Ale* Matt were silent reminders of the es- nephews.Mr.Clinton Donaway accompanied by his daughters, Mrs.Sav-ary and Mrs.MacLeod of Farnham, were Easter guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Donaway.Other visitors included Mr.Richard Wilson and his son, Richard III, of Montreal, Mr.E.Enright, Granby, Mrs.James Roach, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Selwyn Mason, Iron Hill, Miss MacMillan, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs Calvin Coote were guests of Mrs.Bella Fleming.,,\tReed St.Lennoxville, and found .lanviUe Co Asbestos; Canadian j,çr enjoying very good health.Malartic Gold Mines, Malartic.and Waite Amulet Mines, Nor-anda.RANDBORO \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.R.Boucher and Master Allan Gunter spent part of his Easter holidays w,th his sister, Mrs.Allan Smith.Mr.Smith and Rhr*nda, at Kirkdaie.Mr.Elmer Coote and Miss J.Erquhart.of M ont real, were over-n'ght guests of Mr.and Mrs.Cal- returned home from the Queen « Y and Cabana and Miss \u201c«ter Bobby\tand vin Coote.enroute to spend the ,\t, \u2022 Roberta of Cowansville.\t\u201cr- and \u201dr!l Trevor Wilson, of Easter weekend with Mr.and hew, Matheson, Ont., and Mrs.Lea mon I^owd, Bulwer.Tlie funeral was held at the United Church at 1:30 on Tues ?lay afternoon, Rev.II.Boom hour, of Waterloo, officiating.The many beautiful flowers showed the respect in which Mr.Matthew was held.Bearers were Gerald Low
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