Sherbrooke daily record, 28 avril 1958, lundi 28 avril 1958
[" 1958\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t\t\t bccbrookeDailiffecotd 9\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f sirowFRS C1 t/conard Girard Renaud.The program closed with a special show at the Star Theatre for the employees and their fa miliP* BOWLING LEAGUE PARTY Croname (Canada) L\u2019d , held its annual Bowling League party ami trophy presentation at the Waterloo Legion Hall.The pro gram included a bingo and raffle, dancing and sing song.The trophies were presented by II F Bonnlck, General Manager.to Joan Duval, Louise Drmesnil, Therese Brulotte.Doris Gaylor, Neil Carnere.Marcel Delorme, Roger Guay, Gerry Martin and Ben Rainville Food and refreshments were prepared and served by Mrs M Mosher, M Makinvon, T.Guyer and B Bonruck.HIGH SCHOOL BOYS TOUR PLANT The Waterloo High School boys from Grades X aad XI visited the Stanley Tool Co.in Roxton Falla recently.John Black, instructor in industrial art*, was in charge of the group The manager, P M.de Cha/.al, arranged for a tour of inspection of the plant in operation.The boys were transported the school bus, driven by bert Bance in Al- au teit a very interesting and profitable afternoon was spent through the kindness of Mr.de Chiral, who ia keenly-interested in youth education.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mr*.W.T FaWcett, Ottawa, Out., spent the weekend with Mrs.Fawcett\u2019s mother, Mrs.Letiua Streeter.While in the Township*, they called on Mrs.S.J.Irwin, Foster Square, and Mr James Taylor, Miss Winnie Cole in Richford, Vt.Mrs.F.R Dahon and Mrs.Bill Clark called on Mrs.W.E.Ellison, Foster, who is confined to her bed.FOR SALE Plastic \u2022 FibrwqUss for making or eov*rlr*fl boats and canoas, «te.Andre Michaud 1830 Rov Straet.Tel.LO.f-4248\u2014Sharbrooka PREMIER CINEMA» ¦ « ¦ Richard Garland Pamela Duncan ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS\" Raymond Gra*ne John Hudson \u2018WHEN GANGLAND STRIKES\" Jack Palance Barbara Rush KISS OF FIRE\" T*chn.¦ « ¦ à ¦ ¦ I « ¦ ¦ mUSÆSUL NOW SHOWING' A Complete French Programme.Virginia MAYO In \"RICHARD COEUR DE LION\" French Ver»ion Of \"King Richard and the Crusadars\" Also \"LA PEAU D UN AUTRE\" (Pete Kelly's Blues) Jack WEBB with Janet LEIGH RUSCO Window and Door FRANCHISE For Greater Sherbrooke Area Here is a dealership opportunity for you.LOOK AT THE ADVANTAGES 1.\t75,000 yoorly market potential 2.\tExclusive Franchise 3.\tNationally advertised products made in Canada 4.\tEstablished A & A1 Dun & Bradstrcct rated manufacturer.5.\tEstablished firms carrying allied lines will be considered.6.\tHighly profitable returns.FOR DETAILS WRITE TO; Home Specialties Inc.9095 St.Lawrence Blvd., Montreal.Exclusivs \"RUSCO\" Distributor » mOLSON Time for a break .make the most of it with MOLSON\u2019S .pleases more Canadians than any other ale IIIGHWATER - Mr.Charles O'Brien ha» return ri| homa after spending the win tor in Florida.Mr, Urban Courser I* still a patient in the Quern Mary Has pit il where he has been for about five weeks Mr.Harold Chesbro, of Fast man, visited Mr.Walter Brown at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ben Barnett.Miss Patsy Smith is still in the Children's Moi.rial Hospital where she ha* had a number of serious operations.Mr.Rudy Chau.j ion and Miss Phyllis Champion, of Montreal, pent two days at their home here.Tomorrow'# «tNling today moth*!' ün« vilii* in th« Ford, only get out of a new car what's been built into it ! diid here are some of the reasons why you get so much me out of FORD! I r Thick fnnm rubber cushion# ih« front Mut of \u2022very Ford for t mor© relaxing.'omfcvtabls rid©.I I -I H envient roof nnd body insu-Intion in Ford\u2019s tîdd damp* out bent, poise, road shock \u2014 before it reach»* pann4>ngrra.Swept B*rk B*H-Ji*lnt free* »iup»n»ioi* \u2022('«k* up hump» »no road\tfor * smoother, quieter ride.Prop-Offset -rir rilr »Uo«** e lower c*r level, full ro*J denrsn,-» end generous head «mi leg room, too.Five he«*> strrt cm#» brace* «nan Ford'» attrective all-new Slipstream Hoof for maximum New Interceptor V-S eng- | 145-hp MileaKeMaker rive* f Super Filter air cleaner is | Disposable free-flow oil1 in»# with Pmumon Fuel fuel economy without loos of removable, easy to clean.filter give® complet» nitration i s most | Keeps out up to 90% of road | of all engine oil.is quickly | id dust that others miss.\u2022 and easily replaced.Induction for the finest | power lt\u2018s Canada t'.rtiHYtrrwarw'*\t* powerful fliodsni SlX.support and rigidity.\t' performance ever.\t1 powerful modern Six.\t1 dirt and duet that ottiers mise.> ana easuy repiaceu.\t| pi New Magic Circle Steering gives far better control, smoother turning and easier parking.Giant-Grip brakes give dependable, poeitir* stopping \u2018\tkeep I MEN WANTED Tp Train As DRAFTSMEN In i Few Month* Vnu Can W.Cashing Pig Pay cheque* There J* \u2022 rremewdcu» Pemend for Prattsmen.W* eiU Treln You ai Home tn Your Spare Tim* to he » Praftowan.No PrafUng Background or Prevkaie Training Needed All Book* and InetrucUona for a* t«m *» $6 e Month Krublithed l*9T Not For Prcftt, HEM'* YOU* CHAN Cl TO PRKPAR1 FOB BIG.STFAPY PAY AND A GOOD n-Tl\u2019Kr AS \\ PR.AITS M AN AMtRICAN gCHOOl, Otrr 1 *0S3 Sherbrooke St.W»»f, Montre#!, Quebet.Send, without Lay Obligetten.Complete Informetlon on Training Checked And ISATag# Book on Over N' Good Plying Opportun!-tie*.-\tH'gh School -\tDra/lang -\tTool Making -\tButines# Manegemeo* -\tCoaTjetiai end Building -\tAutomotive -\tPieskl -\tPrivate Secretary -\tAccounting -\tMachinist -\tTlectronir-s -\tClvU LnglneerWg -\tMechanical' Engineering -\tElectrical Engineering NAME ADORE i Even-Keel reer spring* give a smoother ride, admet | \u2014 are double -ealed to keep \" automatically to changing out dirt and water for long life J road and load conditions.| The huaky.bowed-out frame of the new 'Inner Ford lets you ride smoother, insure the chearie in greatest comfort i and protection.And it\u2019s welded, braced and bonded to form > an incredibly strong silent unit.\tj For extra built-in quality at no extra cost to you.yg- c see yourdealer! (9m>V *«*«\u2022»\t*d JV«* M p^veeAte-El «NTf RW.\t*9 0T Fdrd'a Safety Twin dual tail-light* combine beauty plu» safety.Their highly visible d oaign blende perfectly enth the sculpturad rear deck.Yes, you get all this in the 58 Ford .and it's standard in every model at no extra cost to you! 58 FORD SIX or V-8 the going is great GINGRAS AUTOMOBILES LTD 1567 KING STREET.WEST SHERBROOKE.QUE.MAIN STREET,frZAST GARAGE MAURAIS COATICOOK.QUE. RECORD WANT ADS\t\trAading, ÉaVty BRING QUICK RESULTS\t\u201cIJClUtOQuE iipcUiP XAtCOlu\t® SHERBROOKE ® PHONE LO.9-3636\ti\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\tPURE MILK \t\t\t1\tMONDAY \\PRll 28.1958\t»\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS - LO.2-1585 CORPORATION DINNER \u2014 Seen above are head table guests at the closing dinner of the Corporation of Plumbing and Heating Contractors.From left are Gaston P.Ste.Marie, professional technician from Montreal; Alphonse Demers, president, Sherbrooke section; J.H.Hudon, provincial president; Hon.J.S.Bourque, Finance Minister and Minister of Lands and Forests and of Hydraulic Resources; Andre Cloutier, member of the Corporation; Maurice Allard, MP for Sherbrooke; and Adrien Lemire, executive secretary for the Corporation.\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Contractors Group Seeks Provincial Heating Code Park, Playground System Propcrod By Town Planner A park and a playground are recommended for each new Hon.J.S.Bourque, Minister ol The plumbing and heating Finance, of Lands, and Forests\tcourses\twere given over a pe- and of Hydraulic Resources for\triod of\teight weeks in various the Province of Quebec, Satur- provincial centres by Mr.Ste.day promised his support for Marie on the new techniques of the project of the Corporation heating and plumbing, and how of Plumbing and Heating Con-\tto offer\tthe public\tthe best ser-\tneighborhood by Town Planner tractors by which they hope to\tvice and\toperation.\t.Tean-Claude Lehaye\taccording to obtain a provincial code on heat Besides teaching the new tech the summary of his report pre-ing services.\tniques,\tthe course was designed\tpared\tby\tDirector\tof\tServices The Finaace Minister spoke at\tto give\tthe public greater conli\tCharles\tLanglois\tand\tsubmitted a Corporation dinner at the Sher- dence.\tto the city council, hrooke Hotel which marked the Speaking after the dinner.Mr Starting with the church or end of a series of 16 courses in iHudon, the Provincial President.Parish center as the nucleus of plumbing and heating given by\tthanked\tall those\twho had in\tIh»-\u2019 new community,\tMr.Lehaye (taston-P.Ste.Marie, profession-\tsorr,e way helped\tin organising \u2022\toutlines the park\t- playground a! technician from Montreal.\tcourse and also those who units for small neighborhoods of Present at the dinner were\tbecome interested and given 3-tkX) to 4,000 residents, about 50 guests representing se\u2018 fhejr time.He addressed a spe The grounds are divided into \\era! Quebec centres.Seated at cja) UOrd of thanks to Mr.Ste three sections: Facilities for the head tabie were: Mr-vBour- yjarje for hks efforts.\tyoungsters 6 years and under, que, Maurice Allard.MP for Mr nllfjon told the guests that children 6 to 14 and for adults.Sherbrooke; Mr.Ste.Marie; M.at next convention, in two A financial and administrative \\lphonse Demers, president of weeitS- the Corporation planned collaboration between the city, the Corporation, Sherbrooke j submit a petition to the gov- the school board and the arch-section; J.H.Hudon, Provincial i ernraent for a provincial code bishopric could make this area president of the Corporation:\twoui(j govern heating ins-! the heart of the neighborhood Vndre Cloutier, member; and : ta)]atjonSi facilities and services ! and center where community ac-Adnen Lemire, secretary of the'jn ^ sarnc manner as plumbing tivilies are held, he says.( orporaUon executive commit- servjces arp governed at the The area covered b< this neigh _.moment\tborhood park-plavground unit is The Finance Minister, congra- estimated at 11 acres tulated the officers of the Corpo ration for having come up w ith .the idea, and promised every cf-, fort would be made to see the re ;quired legislation approved.I Maurice Allard, in support of the new code, said that V would do his best to ease credit res-; trictions in the realm of con-! struction.Presentation Of Awards Marked Bishop s Banquet Over 100 students were honor of t ie most responsible positions ed at the largest Awards Ban on the campus.¦ .story of :ho Stu \\\t.dents Association of Bishop s sKt\".John Pratt s contnbu-l ::.t ersitv held Saturday even t .ons have been diverx conceit-ng with Ray Jensen presiding, trated mainly in the Helds of h.s first xofiicia! duty as\tthe\tathletics and\tentertainment,\tin newly-e,feted president of\tthe\tthe lorm of\tsinging with\tthe Students louncil.\tGlee Club, and working with the The coveted Golden Mitre Carnival Committee Peter Blaikie award was presented by Prof\tA\twas elected a\tRhodes Scholar\tHits Preston to five graduating\tstu\tyear, and he\ttoo has served\tthe dents, elected by the members student body in a variety of of their class.This award goes ways to the students, who.in the eyes For the first time in several .of their fellows, have done the years, there was a great contrast most work for the l niverstty in m the subject matter of the j various fields of endeavor.The ' speeches, which comprise « major five were Tony Ketchum, Dave part of the evenin ^.Dt;nald- John In proposing the toast to the Pratt, and 1 eter Blaikie.\tAlma Mater, Blaikie pointed out Ketchum was past president certain deficiencies of Bishop\u2019s, of the SEC.and particularly ac while in his timelv reply Dr live this year in representing W.O Raymond countered'every Bishops outside the university statement, and presented the Dave Scott made his greatest Lniversity in a von lavorable contributions in the field of pu- light.blust.ons, haying been both edit Both Dave Scott and Prof D or oi The 5 earhook and presi- Kin,h uho\t^ ami \u201e,s ions\tPUbl\u2018ra \"m'd tho ,oast 'h*' s-h ,eties.|\t'\"'\ttook a humourous approach, cli Hugh MacDonald was vice pie maxed by Mr.Finch s proposal that there be a society for those j who don\u2019t belong to any other society The only drawback was that once a member of this so ciely, one would immediately have to resign.Stu Clarke toasted the faculty in a polished addr ons, while Dr J.D.Jefferis, who recently starred in the St.George\u2019s Players production of 'You Can't Take it With You', responded in biting fflshion.suggesting that things would be quite different if his money were paying for our education.Robbery Foiled sidont of the SEC .and was chair man of the W inter Carnival, one MOO to s5000 Cash the same day on your signature Up to 36 months to repay on larger loon».For information phone: Fern Connolly Lorroine 9-5537 77 King St.W\u201e Room 103-104 (OMMIMTY FINANCE CORP An Ai'-Canadien Company DID YOU KNOW* The word sombrero is derived from the Spanish sombre, which means shade.A dignified credit plan is available to responsible customers at ROSENBLOOMS Having investigated the needs of four neighborhoods Mr.Lehaye visualizes a 25-acre center providing facilities for 12,000 to 16,000 people.At the heart of the four-neigh-borhod area, he suggests grouping the larger park and playground facilities, such as a gymnasium, lighted baseball diamond, which cannot be provided by the small units.The park-playground could be adjacent to the high school and, as in the smaller communities, -would provide facilities for students.Sherbrooke\u2019s Award School Contract For $1,009,000 The contract for the erection of the new St Francis School in East Sherbrooke has been awarded to .1.M.Jean son, Ltd.for the price of $1.009,000, the lowest of five tenders received.By error, the Record announced Satur day that the contract had been awarded for $1,900,000.Other tenders received were: R E Stewart Construction t\u2019orp., $1,083.700; J.A.Yer ret, ltd., $1,122.477 85; Vincent et Frere, Ltd., $1.129,000, and Adélard laïques.Ltd., $L-031,000.Work on the new school will start immediately and it should be readv for occupancy in September, 1959 The new school will tie for French speaking hoys where general sciences will he taught BRIEFLETS Home League Spring Tea and Saie, at the Salvation Army, 175 Wellington S., Wednesday, April 30th, 2:30 p.m.Aprons.Home Cooking, White Elephants.Admission: 35c.J THE £ i QUEEN j j of WRINGER f H K WASHERS \\ The Famous GENERAL ELECTRIC \"3-Zone Washing Action\" This washer is loaded with G-E work saving features, specially designed to make your washdays easier, more efficient and safer.1)\tG.E.I N S T A N TIVE WRINGER \u2014 stops instantly if you give a gentle tug on the clothes \u2014 completely safe.2)\tDUREX ACTIVATOR satin smooth finish, cannot be corroded by washing compounds or bleach.3)\tG.E GROUP CONTROLS \u2014 include automatic timer which pre-selects «washing time.Your Old Washer as DOWN PAYMENT ONLY 2.00 per week OUR OWN BUDGET PLAN REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES.QSSS-BIROH LO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St.ELECTRIC LTD.Sherbrooke needs as far as large park-, equivalent to the 3:00 p.m to 6 00 p m.Aritn 50c present Victoria Park, are seen Door Prizes.as 150 acres for a second natur-\t- ai park.100 acres for a municipal golf course, from 20 to 30 acres for decorative parks giving a total of 280 acres.This area would serve all of the city\u2019s population.Mr.Lehaye plans the future development of the city around so close that a special award was made this year to Miss Elaine Canadian Legion, 911 Prospect .Clarke, for debating excellence 8:30 p.m.tonight, general meet Both Mr.Blaikie and Miss Clarke ing and initiation of new mem- have represented the faculty ol bers.\tArts and Science in Skinner Î Trophy competition, and have re I.O.D.E.birthday tea, Wed , presented Bishop's in inter uni April 30, home of Mrs.Austin versify debating circles.Scott, 91 Queen St.Lennoxville, 'lhr Warren W, Lynch Trophy.to the most improved football player was won this year by -\tSandy Sinclair, offensive centre Annual meeting of the West- and defensive guard of the Bis bury Cemetery Assoc, will be hops (Jailers.This award was St « I D! I It (.1 M MORIN, ot Ihe Provincial Police detachment at Sherbrooke, is seen above holding a box of dynamile caps seized Friday bight when burglars apparently were preparing to break open the Canadian Bank ol Commerce in W aterville.The alarm was originally given by town Secretary Jules Gervais when he noticed a considerable amount of unclaimed and un necessary lu-av) equipment lying in the basement of the building containing both the It a n k and the town hall He notified police immediately.Sgl Morin claimed Hint the equipment seiz.ed was valued at considerably more lhau $3,000 and it Would take the robbers a long time to recoup their loss.Among the loot: a walkie-talkie, culling tools, hammers, sledges, spikes, punches, and a jack drill which also employs dynamite caps i Record Photos by (Jerry Lemay ).Home Betterment Financial Aid Plans Outlined GRANBY \u2014 Home owners were told here last week how they can obtain financial assistance from Canadian banks to re competition for this trophy was ; n0Vaie their homes when the first O.H.I (Operation Home Im provement) campaign in Quebec Province was launched here Deter Blaikie was elected \u2018Athlete of the Year, succeeding Don Stringer, who won the trophy the past two years.Blaikie won out over five other candidates in I an election held on Friday, with over 60 percent of the male stu dent body voting, as compared with 12 per cent last year In his lour years at Bishop's.Mr.Blaikie has represented the Uni versity in live sports and has | also participated in ir.'ra-mural | sports.This year he played foot-| ball, basketball, and golf for ; Bishop's, while last summer lie won two championships in the lirst Canadian Army Track and i Field Meet.Next year, Blaikie will be at Oxford where he hopes to win a blue playing ! either golf, basketball, or (rack and field In addition to this award, Mr Blaikie was also presented with Ihe Abbott Trophy as the outstanding dehaler of the year The campaign, expected lo lie the first of a series in this Pro vince, got under way at a meeting sponsored by the Quebec Be tail Lumber Dealers Association, the Quebec Province Wholesale Lumber Association, the Granby Chamber of Commerce, and the Bedford District Manufacturers Association.Alex Babin, president of Ihe Quebec Retail Lumber Dealers *1 held in the Parish Hall, East j made for the first time last year Association, presided over the Angus, Wed., April 30 at 7:30 in p.m.A.J.Belxveau, Sec-Treas.memory of Dr.Lynch of Sherbrooke, whose son Wally Lynch was an outstanding ath lete at Bishop's.Dr.G.lacquith leaves Shcr- ,,\t,\t,\tbrookc Wednesday Morning to!- 1\tor paii-h center he- attend the Ontario Osteopathic\tconn npnicPD nice cause accord ng to hi' investica-\t.\tn j i!\tFOOD BROKER DIES .\t,,\t.\t, ' lvesliF-J«av :,ln-\tSainsbury, 66, chairman of a food brokerage firm and one of the ___________________ ~ MAGOG -\tfounders of the Food Brokers\u2019 Rummage Sale, SC\tLuke s\tAssociation of Canada, died Sun- WAY'S\tMILLS\t-\tChurch Hall, corner of\tSt.Pat-\tday.\tMr Sainsbury founded his rick and Pine Streets,\tMagog,\tfirm\tin 1918 and was president Mrs\tMuriel\tPorter of Washing- Friday evening till 9 p.m.May\tuntil\tthree months ago when hr ton.D C., is spending an indefin-\t2nd,\tSaturday morning\t9\ttill\twas succeeded by a son.His wifi ite time with her father,\tMrs.\tnoon\tMay 3rd.Excellent\tselec\tand two sons, George of Ottawa P.B.Buckland.tion, rock-bottom prices.and Van of Toronto, 4 meeting which was attended by over 100 members of various lumber groups, allied building trades : builders supply houses and hank mg and government officials The Federal Government was represented by II Grafftey, M P for Brome-Missisquoi.Marcel Boi-| vin, M.P.for Shefford and Armand Roussel, M L.A.for Shcf j ford Mayor Horace Boivin represented Ihe Granby City Council, i and A.M.Crack, the Granby Chamber of Commerce.Ken Foreman attended as President of Ihe Quebec Province Wholesale Lumber Association.j Norman Deboys, Toronto, exe j cutivc secretary of the Canadian \\ Council O.H.I , outlined the pro grexs made by the campaign in other sections of the country, and underlined the potential market for all building trade existing in the renovation of present dw'ell mgs.fi.E.Keer, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Cowansville, and R.Lamothe, manager of the Bank of Montreal, Granby, ex plained how the banks were ready : to lend financial assistance for home improvement.BRITISH ADMIRAL Admiral Lord Rodney enlered the British Navy at age 13 in 1732, and became a captain in 10 years.Delay Closing Of Cancer Campaign The Sherbrooke branch of the Canadian Cancer Society is extending its annual campaign for funds another two weeks.Reason for the move is the number of volunteers whn have not finished Iheir canvassing and Ihe large out of town area to be covered The goal in Ihe Sherbrooke area I his year is $20,00(1 LEE M.WATSON & CO., Ltd.INSURANCE Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.Telephone LO.9-3910 Night end Holiday calls: Tat.LO 9 3910 or LO 2 8782 WE Rl STRING NECKLACES.Yoo will God Electric Shaver Hoads at MATHURIN'S Jeweller 19 Wellington N , Sherbrooke.LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF LAMP BULBS IN TOWN ROSS-BIRON LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac, Sherbrooke, \"MY FAIR LADY rr The Fashion Show Presented by the 1.0 D E , Admiral Sir Dudley Pound Chapter WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30th 8 15 P M.CAVALIER ROOM, HOTEL WELLINGTON This space is donated courteously by WiggctT Electric Ltd./W'rF A moil appreciated gift for MOTHER\u2019S DAY or any ocea sion Milford\u2019s offer you quick, courteous service.MAGOG ACCIDENT \u2014 Six people were taken to La Providence Hospital in Magog Saturday night as a result of a three-car collision within the city limits, when a car driven by Wilfrid Goboury, of Montreal damaged two other vehicles, driven by Alphege Nadeau, 60 Hatley st., Magog and Adrien Dalandes, 1277 Sherbrooke st., Magog.Two of the cars are seen above.Taken to the hospital were: Goboury and five of Dalandes\u2019 children, Claude, 9; Francine, 8; Denis, 5; Claudette, 4, and Micheline, 2.None is in serious condition according to Magog Chief of Police Teiesphore Lavoie.(Record Photo bv Charles Catchpaugh) Order your gift of flowers for Mother\u2019s Day early! MILFORD\u2019S 43 Frontenac St.\u2014L!5 9-2566 W» Wire Flowers RECORD CARRIERS WANTED fa) 4\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\t\u2022 '\t\t\t\t\t 51\t\t\t\t\t\ts\t\t\t\t«\t\t \t\tÊj*\t\ti\t\tH\t\t\ta\t\t\t .\t\t\t\t\tij\t\t\tIff1\t\t\tn\tt- \u2019* C Bk Com $45 Ont Steel z$19 C Brew $29 Powell H S39';.C 1 Pow t» z$47'.- Pow Cor S.SS » Cdn Oil $24'* Price Hr $37'» I'PR $24'*\tQue N Gas $23** Coekshutl z$10 Roe AV 7$t3'« C vu M S $17 Roy Bk $57': Ois Seag zS.ti'ti Roy n< 400 1) Bridge $21'» Shawm $3.V1i D Coal p $11 ¦» Stelnbg p $HX)\u2019» 1) Kndry $2K'v Triad Oil 460 D Glass $68'* Walk GW $26'» Dorn Tar $12'» Zellers $39 I>om Text $9's CANADIAN Abitea .'>8\tLon Cdn $6 Ang Ihilp z$25\tProm Steel .100 Con Gas $30 Que Phone $23 Dom Fng $30 T Fin 5pr $10 D Oilclth $3.3'» Trans Mi $4i)'-.> Ford A $72'»\tWaterman $5\"» MINES Mgom $16\tNO Oils 3»S»> .ALscopo 18 Northsp 315 Bateman 18 Obalaski 11 Belle chase 40 Okalta 130 Bornito 18\tOpenuska 700 Cal Kd ISO1»\t'andash 52 0\tLithium zl.5 Portage 38 < Denison $11'» I\u2019rovo 255 Continental 375\tHrxspar 66 Gaspe Oil 8 Steep It 9(81 G coo Mines $1! Sullivan 1!*9 llollinger $21\u2019» TarbelJ 4 Monpre 57\tTitan 48' \u2022 Montgary 70 Valor lath 7 N Formaque 7\tVanguard I d N Spring 25 US Rocket Cone Carried Mouse DKNVF.lt (AP) The air force Thor Vanguard rocket hreil from Cape Canaveral Fla .last Wed nesday carried a live mouse in its ! nose, informed sources said Sun day.After the launching, (hr air forre indicated that the rocket 1\ttravelled intercontinental range 5,000 to 6,(881 miles in a lest of \u2022 new nose cone for ballistic missiles The rone was not recov e red ELECT PRESIDENT SAN FRANCISCO lAP»- Rich ard II G Bonny castle f Win nipeg Saturday was re - elected president of Ducks Unlimited, Canadian division.The Canadian affiliate held its election alter the national board of trustees re elected Chief Justice W.M Mar ! tin of Regina as chairman.RECORD SALES LONDON (CP) \u2014 British 1y|>c writer exports to Canada and the ; United Slates last year reached a record Value of El,418.128 RED VISITORS LONDON (CPi -More than 150 Russian merchant navy cadets stopped off for a lhre< day sight seeing tour in London, when the training ship Polus reached here on its way to Vladivostok.DAWSON _ At the Victoria Hospital.London, Ontario, April 20th.1358 to Ted and Muriel Dawson (nee Bernard) a daughter, Judith Ellen.HUGHES \u2014 To Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hughes, at the Sherbrooke Hospital on Friday, April 25.1358.the gift of a daughter, Glynnis Charalone Margret.Both well.| LEMIEUX Roger and Sylvia j (nee Stewart) are pleased to announce the birth of their daugh-; 1er Dian, at the St.Vincent do Paul Hospital, Wednesday, April 23, 1968.A sister for Mark.Both well.i _ death a DAPP, Frederick Arthur \u2014 At his home in Melbourne, Que , on Sunday.April 27, 1958.Frederick Arthur Lapp, beloved husband of Ft hd Arnold, in hts 63th year.Resting at the home of hts son, Herbert Dapp where the funeral service will be held on Wednesday.April 30 at 2 00 p m Rev.J.Leslie Dean officiating.Interment in SI Anne's Cemetery .EMERY, Julia Belle At the Sherbrooke Hospital on Sunday, April 27.1958.Julia Belle Hill, helmed wife of the late Alfred lamest Finery, and mother of Marion (Mrs \\V G Lobe au) m her 81st year Resting at Johnston's Funeral Chapel, 530 Pros, poet where the funeral will he held on Tuesday, April 29, at 2:00 P.M.Rev, Dr.L.Outer-bridge ollieiating Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.McLAUGHLIN, Carmi Wellington At the Brome Missisqiioi Perkins Hospital.Sweetshurg.Que, on April 27, 1958.Carmi Welling ton McLaughlin, in his 84th year, helmed husband of Ruby Kelly, and dear father of Eileen (Mrs.P || Mael .trlane), of Dix ie, I arhine, and Mrs Marion Pelles, of Knowlton.Euneral sei vice from Robb's Euneral Home, Rcg'd Knowlton, on Wednesday .April 3o, at 2 30 p m.Interment at Knowlton, Que.SULLIVAN Edmond At Sher brooki , Quo , April 26.1958.Ed \u2022not'd Sullivan, beloved husband ol Adelina Bouchard, in his 62nd year, 418 Laurier St , Sherbrooke.Resting at Gerard Lafrance Eu lierai Home, Danville.Funeral service will take place Tuesday, April 29.at St.Anne of Danville Church at 9:00 A M with Libera at St Riluane Church, Richmond, Que.at 10 43 Interment in Rich inond Cemetery.ht ülfimiriam IfinWF In Nmd *nd !o\\ Ing nî«*m-ot v of Adi« A Humr.w ho pa*srd hu «y onr > ch» Ago, AjuH .SHtlly mU'f'd by> (iKOHf.fc HUM! fhuKSiwodi, * * I .r, ANON, EMMA And Family, I.LOVI), .TKssiF and Family, ¦ST1MSON In lovlntf nmniorv o»tr dvai father and jfrandf Athar.Hr rfrand J Sflmwon, who pMaard AM.ay April 27, Jltfl.\u2019}, F/v i^r rx'fnrmhr red hy> MFI.BOURNE (.Sont.F.VKT, Y N (du ugh I i*r* In-law).(JIaORIA A JOHN (Kiand< hlldimi).IIOS.S In loving U)Wioiy of mv In-law, Mia.Alonzo IU»«, who pa%xrd away April '/«.HFi.l WTilla at»ennox-vill*.Apply 154 Queen St.or Depot Hticot, LennoxvlUe.5\tROOM, heated apartment, NtchoJ HuUding.Apply John* Nlchol A Sons, Leiviioxvllle.Tel, 1,0.2 1331, IVi ROOM apartment In Dufferin Court, heattHi, alovt, frlgldatre, hot water.Phone LO.7-4414 or LO.2-9193* NORTH WAKO, 475 V1MY On» », on» 5 room», on» * on flr»t floor; heMed, hoi water year «round, Frlxidutr*.Venetian hllmli.I«s itov*.ToL LO.7479*.HEATED STORE to let IS x 50.An »«U* Drug Slur».La J-4Ï5L 15.Rooms To Let MODERN living room*, furnished, heated, hot water, and linen.Hitch-cuottr with refrigerator and electric Move, bathroom with shower.By the work.Orleans Apartment*.916 K4ng Leoige Street.16.Room and Board CHILD RJKN boarded In ooufilry where they wtU be happy, Rea sonable rates.Write Box 30, Mar-bleton.Que.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED TO PURt HAKK Wheel chair, In g\\»od condition.Urgently needed.P.Murphy* St an* lead* Quo.R R.No.1.REGISTERED Dsch'chund puppy, house broken.Best show stock.Tel.LO.2-9472.BOSTON Terriers, all age*, males *nd female», Cocker?, «II colors, Smooth Fox Terrier*, German short hair pointer females, puppies of all breeds* wanted.Phone Champlain.8 2358.L, Grassetta, Freilghsburg, Que.AUCTION SALE for Eric Probyn, IVt Mil», from «TANSTgAD on road to Tomifobia.Tuesday, April 29th, AT l P.M.27 head of cattle consisting of 20 milking cow«, 18 freah and 4 to freshen during the month of May, 1 Hertford Bull 2 yrs.old.purebred and registered with papers, 8 aprlng calves, 400 bale* of clover bay.Reason for sale sickness.No Reserve».Term»: CASH HOWARD STAND LS H, (Auctioneer).AUCTION SALE for Miss Alice Byrne, 66 CRAIG ST., RICHMOND Wed., April 30th, '58, AT 1:08 P.M.Obesterfleld «uitr, 9-3 cu.ft.refrigerator, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen range complete with oil burners, two *4ngle beds, bureaus* medicine cabinet, trunk*, quanUty of bed linen, odd rhuira and table*, washing machine, U vin groom rug i9 x 9*.writing desk, table model radio, scatter rug>.Goblin vacuum cleaner, hot plate, mirror*, large quantity of diah-e* and cooking utensUa, quanUty of painters* Mock and equipment, ladder*.brusht*.steel folding ladder, quantity of paint Interior and exterior, and many articles too numerous to mention all to be sold without reserve.Terms: CASH.\\Rr BENNFIT.Auctlonecr), Tel.100, SAWYFTtVILU-:.LO 7-4023.LennoxvlUe Office.RICHMOND \u2014 \u201cNatural Reproduction of Forests and Man-Made Forests\u201d was the title of the talk given by J.L.Morin, supervisor of Forestry and Nursery of the Southern Canada Power Co., at the monthly supper-meeting of the Richmond and Melbourne Board of Trade.Held at the Brunswick Hotel, about 45 members and friends lurtened to Mr.Morin talk on forest conservation He explained that the many aspects of lore» , try are our most important j national resources, and the pre-! serves of all natural resources j but mining.Forests play a very important part in the ; ecoowny of our country, our province and our region It ' is important that we should use the earth\u2019s resources to the S best advantage without destroy-mg them, in order that we j may enjoy their abundance far i into the future.To do this, we must protect them, Mr.Morin continued.Explaining what \u201cconservation\u201d meant, Mr.Morin said that \u2018\u2018in general, it means \u2018storing up or putting in reserve'.This is not, however, the meaning when applied to forests; no mean-! ing of depriving ourselves; it simply means \u2018understanding, pr motion of interest in protection, defence and wise use\u2019.To do | these things, one must know | what a forest is\u201d.Mr, Morin then went, on to speak about the forest, its importance and value, which benefits man.He was introduced to the board members and guests by George Ewing, who is on the advisory board of the Quebec Federation Fish and Game Associât ion.Head table guests included Mr.Ewing; Mr.Morin; C.A.Char-tier, local manager of the SCP, who succeeded H.P.Stone; G.R.Stewart, secretary o f the Board; L.P.Labrosse, Board president; Mayor Alfred Geoffroy; George Poulin, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Roger Cole, of the Canada Paper Co., Windsor Mills.Mr.Morin was thanked b y Dr Jean Smith and the members then carried on with their i regular business meeting.Reports I were made by the various committees.SREAT CAESAR / O'CLOCK\u2014 AND NCTr A f.Nid Of 5LE5P/SOW t PEAK Trig FANFARE- OP P0O5TER5 HERALOlhkS TH* DAWN \u2014 (TÔ ¦ UTTERLY hOPEieSS/ ¦V 1PPP TUAT ACCUCSED ATE MORE THAN I ÔMOULD/ Those t.nuokn 0OARDERS 6PURMEO TH& DcUCACV\u2014 And tne HEARD THEiR MOCKinô ONE MORE * DREAM HORSE AND JASON AND 1 COULD HAM& AMASSED A FORTUNE/\u2014 , 0AR/TH1S IS / SILLY\u2014 I\u2019LL « \"DRESS AMD SO ) WATCH THE '' 1 ! 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SCOfP IF YOU WILL,'' re -\u2014 gur x DREAMED OF A KACEHORsE AND WON a tidy sum - vJuy not ?\u2014SO I'M C0NC0CT-fNô T-i!5Tantau;;\u2018,3 rarest A LA RATHSKELLER\u2014 tT MAY INDUCE ANOTHER V NOCTORnAL NiS'OM/ LLL\u2014 r HER ALLOOM OF FORTUNE gLOWS UP-^ L THAT S ONE WAV, -TO USS YOUR m head \u2014 and AFTER YOU'RE ( THROUGH iTWlNlKlMO WTH IT, HOW ABOUT TRY-IM6 IT OUT AS A BOWl-IMear-o14 JerM v hull; l horse (1200 lba.1; 1 ft-yr.-old colt; Pel aval n%*lk-Ing machine (2 sitvprle uflltfl; 8 i8 x»l ) milk cans; one horse-drawn wagon; hand plow; wheelbarrow; sleigh; hay rack; aprlngtooth cultivator; quatv tit> of household effects; A BC.oil burner* complete In good condition; chrag of drawers; tables; bed.spring* and mattress; new 90 in.matt res* and many other «nail articles, riease note the above mentioned cattle are in very good condition, and show vet > Kood sign* of a promising milking herd, all to be sold without reserve Terms CASH.ART RENNFTT, Vnotioneerl, 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Montreal Avenu» 8-8043.5.55 «.00 «.05 .Chartered Accountants McDonald, currii a co Chartered Accountant» COOPER BROTHERS & CO.Chartered Accountant* 297 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO.9-1805 Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto, Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifax.RlraouskL Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener.Winnipeg, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver.10.30 10.40 10.45 11.00 11.30 Station Opening Dawn News Wally Trudeau Show Sacred Heart Pgm.New» News Wally Trudeau Morning Devotion» Back To the Bible Show time Kindergarten of the Air Coffee Break Kutb Harding Music For You New» Musical Showcase 5.30 Supper Club 8.00 News 6.05 Supper Club 6.15 Sports Review P.S.ROSS and SON.Chartered A» 6.30 Supper Club countants, Montreal.HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP: Wilt employ »»v»r«t men »* Branch Manager Train**».\u2014 Applicant! must be High School graduates, 21 to 28 years of age.Thi* petition offer* a ««cure future with splendid advancement opportunitl#» in consumer finance field.Man selected will be paid a straight 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MONDAY\u2014 3.45\tCln6-Feullleton 4.00\tMenu a la Carte 4.30\tDe Fil en Aiguille 4.45\tTheatre des petits 5.00\tArventures of Champion 5.30\tPeptnot 6.00\tThe Border Rhythmaires 6.30\tSan Francisco Beat 7.06 La Met o 7.15 Chez Nous 7.45\tRolande at Robert 8.00\tLes Belles Historiés des Pays d\u2019en Haout 8.30\tLa Rigoladde 9.00\tPorte Ouvert» TUESDAY\u2014 2.15 Théâtre en Matinée 3.45\tCiné-Feuilleton 4.00\tMenu a la Carte 4.30\tMatinee with Sally 4.45\tTheatre des petit* | 5:00 Range Rider 6.00\tLes Gals Lurone 6.30\tStories of the Century 7.00\tTelebulletin 7.06 La Meteo 7.0» Edition Sportive 8.00\tSport en Revue 9.00\tC\u2019est la Vie 930 Historié D\u2019Amour 10.00 Heure Du Concert 10.30 Téléjournal 11.45\tCHLT-TV New* and Roundup 9.30 Savez-vous Voyager 10.00\tLe Theatr» Colgate WEDNESDAY\u2014 11.00\tCBMT New»\t3.45 Cine-Feuilleton 11.15 Local Front News 4.00 Menu A La Carte 4.30\tMille et un Pointa 4.45 Théâtre de* peut* 5.00\tRamar of the Jungle 5.30\tOperation Mvster* 6.00\tBorder Rhythm aire» 6.30\tTaie» of the Texas Rangers 7.00\tTelebulletin 7.30\tDlsco-Vision 8.00\tLe Point d'interrogation 8J0 La Famille Plouff* 9.00\tPays et Marveilles 9.30\tLa Pension Voider 10.00\tLa Lutte 10.30\tL* fond da ürotr 11.00\tCBMT New» 11.15 Local Front New* 11.23 Sport» ta Review 11.30\tTheatre d etc.WMTW, Mt.Washington \u2014 Channel 8 MONDAY\u2014 11 55 News 12.00 Love of Life 12.30 Argiculture Film 1.0\tMovietime, U.S.A.2.00\tBest The Clock 2.30\tHouse Party 3.00\tTBA 3.30\tWo You Trust Your Wife 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tSuperman 5.90 The Mickey Houae Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.10 Watch Your Weafh 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tJohn Daly \u2014 -New* 7.30\tTrackdown 8.00\tTop Plays of '58 8.30\tBold Journey 9.00\tVoice of Firestone 9.30\tLawrence SVelk 10 30 Ten Thirty Report 10.40 Mt.Washington Weather 10 45 The Whrlsller 11.15 Not-So-Late Show TUESDAY 11 55 News 12.00\tLove of Life 12.30 Mission at Mid- Century 1.00\tMovietlme, U.SA, 2.00\tBeat The Clock 2.30\tHouse Party 3.00\tTBA 3.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 4.30\tCommodore Bob 5.00\tSir Lancelot 5.30\tMickey Mouse Club 6.10 Watch Your Weather 6.15\tEarl Show 7.15\tJohn Daly \u2014 New* 7.30\tSugarfoot 8.30\tPhil Silvers 9.00\tBroken Arrow 9.30\tRed Skelton 10.00\tBetty White Show 10.30 Ten Thirty Report 10.40 Mt.Washington Weather 10 45 Waterfront 11.15 Not-So-Late Show WEDNESDAY- 11.55 New» 12,00 Love of Life 12 30 Building America 1.00\tMovietlme, U SA.2.00\tBeat The Clock 2.30\tHouse Party 3.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 4.30\tCommodore Bob 3 DO Wild BUI Hickock 5.30\tThe Mickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTrl-State New» 6.10 Watch Your Weather 7.15 John Daly 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tTombstone 9.00\t\"28 Men\u201d 9.30\tI\u2019ve Got a Secret 10.00 Wednesday Night Fight* 10.30 Ten Thirty Report 10.40 Mt.Washington Weather 10.45 City Detective 11.15 Not-So-Late Show FOR SALE! 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Sox 731, StoHon S.\t| 1250 Untverstty $t.Mentreel 2.Quebec.-Pleoie send m# yew FREE H'çt* ScHœl loot!#* ¦ without obiiflction.I on interested n >, Motrk.?Sc.Metric.?\t| NAMf , lieve is a distorted idea that drinking tea is good for prostate trouble and arthritis.Would you please comment?\u2014Mrs.H.A\u2014I know of no reason what ever to believe that lea is helpful I in these ailments.However.I do not see any reason why a small amount of tea should be harmful in either condition.Q\u2014If a diabetic patient continually lakes too much insulin is it possible for him to be on the verge of insulin shock most of the time?\u2014W'orried Wife.A\u2014Too much insulin will lower the level of sugar in the blood, When this reaches a certain stage insulin shock occurs.Anyone who takes insulin should have the dosage carefully adjusted to the JEAN PREFONTAINE REALTOR Sales - Purchases - First and Second Mortgages.110 Wellington N Room 104 Sherbrooke \u2014Tel.LO.9-1460 Chewing Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint Gum helps to keep | Your Teeth $ | Clean.| é Your Smile ^ ^ Attractive £ vmiGttvs needs O\u2014Would you say something about the relationship of indent ent weather and aching feet?-P.S.A\u2014Many people have noticed that the symptoms of \u2018 rheumatism\u2019\u2019 or various aches and pains get worse with weather changes.Some say that they can foretell a storm It is probable that this is related to the barometric pressure.Exactly how this works is obscure.the gas fumes.He says it is not harmful.\u2014Mrs.E.I1.A\u2014Providing there is no escipc of fumes, 1 do not see why there should be harm to your brother\u2019s health.Of course, a defective gas oven or heater can be extremely dangerous Dunham W.A.Plans To Hold Rummage Sale DUNHAM \u2014 The regular meeting of the Woman\u2019s Association was held in the United Church hall.The business session was conducted by Mrs.It.S.Selby.Mrs Greig acted as secretary.It was decided to hold a rummage sale in the I O.O.F.hall on Thursday, May 22.and at the next business meeting May 15 to have a sale of plants, shrubs ami seeds, also to write the Salvation Army headquarters in Montreal and ask them to send a truck for contributions At the close of the business meeting a miscellaneous supper was served to members and guests from Cowansville GENERAL NOTES Mrs.0.C.Selby accompanied Mr.and Mrs Wm.Stowe, o f j Cowansville, to Burlington, Vt .j and Mr.Selby returned home with them after visiting his sis 1er Mrs.St.John, Mr and Mrs.I.ynwood Rowsc and Mrs.Leon Rowse were in Montreal to visit Mr.L G.Rowse who is a patient in R.HIGHWATER \u2014 Mrs.Elizabeth Bailey who spent the winter in Waterloo has , returned to her home in Hunk in and was a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs.Cedric Bailey Mr.and Mrs Russell Heath ; and three children.Miss I\u2019hyllis Champion of Montreal, Mr and j Mrs Bruce Heath and two girls id Waterloo and Miss June \u2018Smith, of Str Anne do Bellevue, were week-end guests of Mr and, Mr> Guy Smith Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald of Sherbrooke visited Mr and Mrs.Alton Aiken for a few days Mr.and Mr' Morris St Amant and two boys of Thetford Mines, spent two weeks with Mrs.St.Amant s parents.Mr and Mr' Stanley Clark Mr.and Mrs Alton Aiken and little son and Miss Elizabeth Fitzgerald motored to Hudson Heights to visit Mrs Aiken s un cle and aunt.Mr and Mrs 1.Sommers.They also went to Winchester, Ont .and places in New York State Miss June Smith and Miss Ho returned to to take up 30 Wellington St North, Sbaibiook», Qu».Phon» LO.92501 10 \u2014- 10th Av».S., Sherbrook».Ou» Phon» LO.9-3405 herta Bailey have Macdonald College their studies.I.S.Mitchell & Co.Ltd.164 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke, Que.Phon» LO 2 2662 H.Munkittrick 430 Minto St., Sherbrook».Que.Phone LO 7-6070 Leo Goyette 429 Conieil Sf\u201e Sherbrooke, Que.Phone LO.2 8116 R.Viens 49 Sherbrooke St., Magog.Que.Phone Victor 3 4724 c A p T E A S Y weiA.I WAV ifAKN ASSUMING CRÛNYN Vk^a\u2019IuS KSNTErzM WAS KinjAPEP P' IHtV\tE\u2018' MEN 110 THE A.ACS.MOXU\t\u201c AC?THAT THEV HAP FU\u2019WN l Vf~ HERE FRiJW SAW FKAIvClScP '\t' WE HAVE wo IDEA WHERE TAklVO HIM tRi.iT he can tsu.eaiay very urrie.THEY HAPN'T TALA SO AUCH Tï\u2019 RM i'iORT sou Over < hmm .t hlaro tm wen now HEAR ANSrHIN.V THE'] WHAT AOUNOEP LIKE A 5AIT vyHilE ISAITIN,- ) CHINE**6 MAWE CR T*0f FOR.THE car.?y cant RECALL 'EW NOW AN1 r\u2014V\tBASEBALL TALK., cue Of gw TOLD TH* other ns 6roe that ip there was no HITCH, THEY D WANE T* owant-philly opener: BlAîïS.TXEr SAN f «AHCI6C0 dWJTS OPEN A fvERlBS WITH THE PtIUlfc* HOWE TOMOMT* thanks, pal; TH J* flA JEFF COBB PT PETE HOFFlilM j TURNiN& SACK TO A 5 // TJJJ 11 CLUB HOP IN SISTER.\u2019 THE METERS ALREADY RUNNINf RIVERA\" L.AND PLEASE HURRY.' decent picture in this true.NEWSPAPER STORY PRtOôET CALE HESITATES.ANO THEN.OUNCE RIGHT ! 'Hi r*/n eno-m*» CÀH* tufas fitua KNOWLTON Miss Margueri 3 Knowlton jjwerN cab > Jt the Nesbitt Cowansville.Cora Marsh of Waterloo weekend guest of Mr Ray Duboyce Parkes is confined gone to home at Mrs.was a and Mrs Mrs.H Anglican i ICAINT BE TU'POUCt CHIEF ALL POLICE Ml tj I' ¦ HONEST*!\u2014CAN T w yo: MAYOR YO\u2019 to noon me-too < IM HALF-MERE\u2019S YOUR \\ DEAD, BUT breakfast: ) you're r A SOMEBODY I HERE IS 1 TALKIN\u2019TOTM CRIM\u2019NULS ITS EITHER TU' BELOVED POUCE CHIEE, TH'FINE OU MAYOR,OR HIS INNOCENT YOUNG DOTTEP \" BUT; WHICH ONE O\u2019TH I M BIRDS SUH\"-AW\u2018I> LIKE TO MEET YORE INNERCENT YOUNG DOT TER?! to her home with dines Mr.Lindon Davis spent holidays with his parent: and Mrs.William Davis at ford Mrs.Agnes Boisscl was- v ing her sister, Mrs.Charles F dridge and Mr.Eldridge at Brome Mrs.Ernest Tetreault and son David and Master Peter Plunkett of Montreal were guests of Rev.and Mrs.T.E.R.Nurse Mrs.Anthony Laporte .spent a few days assisting in the care of Miss Duncan at Brome.BASSETT?' £>OkRY.> I'M SORRY I ' KEPT YOU WELL,THAT MAK! SU OLE OKAY\" , WAITING CHEWING ¦ > Km 08U-A* *#¦» AGt______I CS-M-13M J < VAUV4?TWË SUXI IS OUT WAS&cS A TEPR 3LE Z/ÇATMPI?PROPHET \\a\u2019s scs ms r- c-.v-j\\y; \\jp tu' tggtxovl 'B'CVtG ÇA 'Bottom.Xto , rr?~p-7-l> T*®*-'*.VVE.TS \u2014 - BOR.-WAVE, e\u2014 -\tI YOWP L'CTt N tOUV 3i~~eR TAKE SCUR UMBRELLA-THEBE S (SONS TO BE 9 A SrlCu/ÆR NOTA CHANCE, 7# MASSIE.'VÎS | Yr.- to I b==( k n)amK 1 > ¦ JIGGS F R E C K L E S 8 U 0 N D.I i attbjttom/ CALL FOR MR-BASIL BOTT5 / Everybody^ looking ; at you I'M MR.Bolts / GIVE ME TDe PHONE, MY GOOD M AN t This, is MR SWEMP/remembek TO BE HOME BY ELEVEN!' IMPORTANT MAN WHO GETS PAGED UKE TH5' Mey/that?me| l ( tN FACT, SOME Times ) > ITS A HANDICAP ( FOR thE MAN TO HA.VE .\u2014 A MILLION DOLLARS / fd WC'-'EN MAPpy DAD, IF ! HAD A MlLLON DOLLARS.COULD I MARRY ANY ORUWANT1\u2019 FOR LOVE WHEN ?not money TTTr- __\tOH'O HIJMPHOEY (S\tI AtWK'/S HXTf T'TEAP setting up our J a svvxr frcw ann aw A YFP WO, JOE.BUT SHF ( WAS SW*LL about it, as USUAL.ru CHECH, 0UP AHn; whatre ya DOIN' HERE V OH - mouse m, miss.I THOUGHT YA WIRE MRS ANN THANK YOU SO* THE COM#>UA**WT.» rm MATHILDA HABRA .PLEASE CALL ME MATTY \u2019 OP MIÎL THE\tSO?- ML-\tQAfj jxjBSE ^ .uofft- M0RTY MEEKLE IP Am*?By Dick Cavolti T GOOD MORNING, MADAM-15 SOUP SON AT HCWE ?K.I ip \u2014Jr-* THE NEXT ONE THAT DOES THAT 15 GOING TO GET SUED FOR UNFAIR RESTRICTION OF TRADE/ fcCAWkUJ SHTRBTtOOKT: DAILY RECOUD.MONDAY.APRIL 28.1958 UNITED STATES / Atlantic OctcKy^ CANADA Franc* ogam without U S S It T Collt holt to J Rixloar tHti, VJ] iffooj play lot Mniummit motlmg AIGEWA TUNISIA U.S.S.P.'JAPAN CHINA Sumatra rerolt eontinuoi, US.Rtutrality difficult INDIA Authority «Sift from Sand Indian Octon 1 ta FoimI puizUt Wiit / *-.KNOWLTON Mitt Ethel Miller bas returned home after being the guest of Sir.and Mrs.Grant Miller at Cumberland, Ont.The Knowlton High School Band ! under the direction of Mr.Harry I/ong was in Morrisville, Vt., where they participated in a Band ! Festival.AN UNSETTLED WORLD\u2014Ncwsmap, above, gives a secretary-of-sUte\u2019s-eye view of the leading Uouble spots around the globe, soma In eruption, some Just featerlng for the time being.Of most immediate concern Is the Tunisian situation, which has Just brought about the fall of another French government.Still hot Is the revolt In Indonesia.And the ever-present Russian propaganda pressures cun fie expected to increase when North American Treaty Organ» Uatloo ministers meet with Secretary IXiUes in Copenhagen May 5.OBITUARIES MALCOLM CHARLES COOTI, OF SOUTH DURHAM SOI Til DURHAM - This com ««unity was saddened by the news of hba sudden death of Malcolm Charles Coole on March 17, 1958, while taking his milk to the truck along a roadway which was blocked by snow.Mr.Coote was born in South Durham on March 4, 1897, sec ond son of the late James Coote and his wife, Maude E.Rick.He had lived moat of his life i n South Durham, with the excep tion of a few of his younger years spent on his father's farm at Uisgar On June 25, 1932, he was united in marriage to Doris Hazel Fee, one son being born af this union.An ambitious man, Mr.Coote took pride in keeping his farm and surroundings in excellent condition, in which he was aided by his wife and young son.He Will be greatly missed In the community where he had mingl-pd so long among both French and English.Left to mourn are his wife, Doris; and one son, Dale, Also surviving are three brothers, Cleve, of Frankviilt, Ont., Calvin of Uisgar, Trenholm, of Brock-Wile, Ont., and their wives; sisters-in-law and brothers in law, Mrs.Myrtle Coote, Melbourne, Mrs.Ueela Coote, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Delmer Fee.Mr.and Mrs.Alex Williamson, South Durham, Mr.and Mrs.Sidney Johnston, Kingsbury, Mr, Gordon Fee and Kenneth Fee; aunts, Mrs.Cora Willis, Pleasantville, N S.and Mrs.Jessie Coote, Chester, Vt.; an aged unde, Mr.Norman Coote, South Durham, and several nieces, nephews and cousins.Two brothers predeceased Mr.Coote, Klmer in 1918 and Candis in 1951.The funeral was held o n March 20.Prayers at the home were followed by service in the United Church.Rev.Ernest New officiating Hymns sung were \u201cNearer My God to Thee'' and \u201cAbide With Me.\" Mrs.John IVES HILL - The WI.was entertained by Mrs.H.H.Allison at Draper's Corner.Several thank-you notes were received.Sick friends are to be remembered and a couple of prizes are to be sent to the Waterville Intermediate school.The hostess assisted by Miss P.Allison served a salad tea.Mr.and Mrs Ernest Everett and daughter of Lcnnoxville spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.R.Everett and family.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Cote of Compton were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Eugene Cote.Mr.E.F.Cote spent a few days recently with his daughter.Mi» Delios Cote, at Compton.Wilkins sang as a solo, \u201cSometime We\u2019ll Understand.\u201d The church was filled with relatives and friends and the many floral tributes testified to the love and esteem in which Mr.Coote was held.Bearers were William Millar, Merlin Richards, Allen Lester, Winston Duffy, Gor don Coote and Galen Coote.Interment took place in the South Durham Cemetery.Among those present were; Mr.and Mrs.Clive Coote, Frankville; Mr.Veldon Coote, Belleville, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Groom, St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Hartley Graham and Freddie, Sherbrooke; Mr and Mrs.Art U e o n a r d, Btsh-opton; Mrs.Robert Moore, Thet-ford Mines; Mrs.Worth Bishop, Marbleton; Mr.Arthur Cummins, Bishopton; Mrs.Tom Chippendale Verdun; and many others from Danville, Richmond and the sur rounding districts.PATRICK O BRIEN, OF BLACK LAKE BLACK LAKE \u2014 It was with sadness that relatives and friends learned of the death of Patrick O'Brien, well known merchant o f Black Lake, who passed away at the Sherbrooke Hospital March 281 h, 1958.He was 87 years of age Mr.O'Brien was born in Maple Grove, son of the late John O'Brien and his wife Mary Ann Angers.He attended the St.Ferdinand College, from which h e graduated, and before going into the hardware business he worked for the J.S.Mitchell Co.of Sherbrooke.He leaves to mourn his 1 o s s, his widow, the former Florence Larochelle; six daughters, Mrs.Clermont Cyr, Patricia, of Sudbury, Ont , Mrs.Philip Boucher, Veronica, of Thetforri Mines, the Misses Lillian, Rita, Pierrette and Bernice O'Brien, of Black I.ake; sons-in law, Clermon Cyr and Philip Boucher; grandchild ren, Jose* and Camille Cyr, of Sudbury, Michel.Francine, Lou ise Boucher, of Thetford Mines; brother and sisters: Albert O\u2019Brien, of Black Lake, Mrs.Alice Lefevre.of Sherbrooke, Sister St.Theoiste (Clairet, of New Bedford, Mass .Miss Eva O'Brien.Quebec, Emma and Lena O'Brien, Black Lake.Also surviving are his brothers in-law and sisters in law, Mrs.Albert O\u2019Brien and Mrs.Eddy O'Brien.Black Lake.Mrs.W.Senechal, Shawinigan Falls, Mr.and Mrs.Sinai Robillard, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Romeo La-roehelle.Manchester, \\ H .A1 vide Larochelle, Granby, Mrs Gérant Lambert, Quebec, and Mrs.Leslie Clayton of Long Beach, Cal.aunts and uncle: Mr.and Mrs Andrew Angers, St.Ferdinand, Mrs.Agnes Clarke, Manchester.Mrs Edward Angers Biddeford, Me., Mrs.Alfred «An- gers, Black Lake, and many nephews, nieces and cousins.The many floral tributes, cards letters and telegrams were silent tokens of the esteem and expressions of sympathy.Funeral service was held at the St.Desire Church in Black Lake.Rt.Rev.Bishop Edgar Larochelle, of Quebec City, a cousin, officiated, assisted by Father J Lapierre as deacon and Father L.Nadeau as sub-deacon.The remains were met at the church door by Father Raoul Gosselin, a cousin, of Shawinigan Falls who assisted in the choir with Father P.Goulet.The bearers were all nephews: Paul, Lawrence, Kenneth, Richard, Harry O'Brien, of Black Lake, and Andre Larochelle, of Granby.The Knights of Columbus were represented by Kenneth Haggerty, Arthur Gouin, L.Hebert, U.Turcotte, Maurice Legendre and others, Aurele Legendre carried the banner.Among those present were: Mrs.Alice Lefevre, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Romeo liaroehelle, Manchester; Mrs.Albert Gosselin, Yvanhoe and Fernande Gosselin, Mrs.Ed.Champoux, Frelighsburg; Roland G e n e s t, Three Rivers; Mr.and Mrs.A.Angers, Dr.and Mrs.Lamontagne, Miss Berth Larochelle, St.Ferdinand; Mrs.Gasion Berube, Garthby; J, Cyr, Sudbury, Ont.; Mr.and Mrs, R.Dubois, Drum-mondville; Antonio, Rene, Antoin-ello and Rolande Genest, Disraeli, Mrs.W.Senechal, Mr and Mrs.Edgar Senechal, Shawinigan Falls; Mrs.G.Lambert, Quebec; Albert Nugent, Salaberry; Mrs.Albert Harvey and Yvan Benoit, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.V.Beaulieu, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Mc- Rev.Ian L Bocku* of Mai Bay, Gaspe, was an overnight guest at the home of hia parents.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bocku*.Other guest# at the same home were Mrs.N.d'Artois of Montreal, Mrs.D.Bockus of Fulford, Mrs.E.Crandall Bockus and daughter Nancy, Mrs.Kenneth Matthews and daughters, Deborah and Carol, of Hudson Heights.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Durreli and Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Taber of Port Credit, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Vernon McLellan.! Mr*.McCord of Montreal spent a day with her son, Mr, David McCord, at the Manse.Mr.and Mrs.George B.Dry- ! burgh, of Montreal, spent several days at the home of Mt;.and Mrs.Nelson Irwin, having been called here by the death of thir mother, Mrs Peter Dryburgh.Mr*.Edgar Lefebvre and son Robert have returned to their home m New Westminister, B.C.after spending a month with Mrs.I>efebvre\u2019* parent*, Mr.and Mr*.Carl Stone.They were accompan-ied as far as Montreal by Mr* Stone.Mrs.Earl B.Mizener has returned from spending a week with her brother in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Duren H.Woodward, at Valleyfield.Rev.and Mrs D.H.MacFar-land and daughter, Nancy, of Lachine, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Garnie McLaughlin.Miss N.Agnes Robb has re turned to her home here after ^pending the winter at the Elliott.Rest Home in Bolton Pass.Mrs.T.E R.Nurse was in Montreal for a few days guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Tetreault and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Plunkett.Mrs.Clover Whiteway.of Water loo, was the guest of her friend.Miss Kathleen Sanborn, over the weekend.Mrs.Jessie Rollins, of Granit-ville, is spending some time with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sanborn.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hinues and son David, of Montreal, were weekend guest* of Mr.and Mra.Miss Carol Woodward and Mr.Ted Nurse spent the weekend with the former's parents, Mr.; and Mrs.Owen H.Woodward, at Valleyfield.Bishop and Mrs.Powles returned missionaries from Japan were guests of Mrs.F.M.Bowen.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Bockus of FuUord were gudsts of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus.Miss Emma Stone, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gale and family of Montreal were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carl Stone.Messrs Wilbur and Irving Bui lard of Montreal and Mrs.Clarence Bullard of Waterloo were in town for the funeral of Mrs.P.Dryburgh.Mr.and Mrs.David R.Carr, of Drummondville, were weekend guest* of Mr.and Mrs.C.C.McClay.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Partes motored to Springfield, Mass., where they were the guests of Mr.Partes\u2019 sister and family.Mr.and Mrs.WiHiam Shover and daughters of Granby were guests of Mr.and Mrs Robert Taylor.Mrs.Margaret Erskine of Sherbrooke spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Jones.Mr.and Mrs.Ross Durreli of Port Credit, Ont., were guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Rhicard.Mr.Winston Rhicard returned to Port Credit with them.Mrs.Carol C.McClay, Mrs.George Coote and Miss Lucia Knowlton were in .Sherbrooke to attend the W.M.S.Presbyterial.Card Parly Held By Sweetsburg Unil Of W.A.SWEETSBURG \u2014 The Sweeu-burg Unit of the Woman's Association of Emmanuel United Church held a well attended bridge and 500 party.Prize -winners in bridge were: Mrs.Arthur Tanner, first Mrs.Roland Boucher, second; consolation Mrs.Morrison, a guest at the Neshu Anglican Residence an Miss A.E.Collins of East Farn-ham.Winners in 500 were: Six games: Mrs.Cbas.Buchanan, Cowansville; Mrs.A.Graham, East Farnham; Mrs.Claud Pagerie, Cowansville; and Stanley PEARCETON Mr.Leslie Clough, of St.Lambert, w-as a guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clough Mrs.Cyril Gardner and son, Jimmy, spent a few days in Montreal with relatives.Peron, Sweeetsburg.Five games: Mrs.J.M Ladd, Mrs.Lizoue and Mrs.M.R.Hodge, Sweetsburg; Mrs W.H.'Smith and Mrs.Dudley, Cowansville.Four games: Mrs.Fred Lace, Foster.Clark Powers, Brigham; Mrs.Thos.Forster, Mr Perreault, Cowansville.Three games: Mr.W Austin Lee, Gilman's Corner; Mrs.G.Kmg, Cowansville; Mrs.William .Crawford, Brigham; Mrs.Cecil Corey and Mrs Leo Breton, Cowansville.Two games: Mrs.Clark Powers Mrs.El win Stowe, Brigham: Geo.King.Cowansville; Mrs.Alberta Sanborn, Sweetsburg and Mr.William Crawford, Brigham.One game: H.W.Strange, Mrs.Urban Bickford.Sweetsburg Mrs.Roy Jecne, Cowansville; Mr.Sydney Cromack, Sweetsburg M:ss Brenda Mahannah, Cowans-, ville.The wool blanket and the cof-i fee table of rock maple were auctioned and won as follows :-blanket, H.W, Strange; table, Mr.Perrault.The gratifying sum of *132 was realized from the event, under the presidency of Mrs.H.W.Strange, who wishes to express thanks to all those who coopera- ted !« making the party a *oe- cess GENERAL NOTES Mrs.Ethel Holdemess has returned to Waterloo to reside after having spent several years at the home of Mrs.T.D.Barber Guests of Mr.and Mrs R.Dustin for a weekend included their relatives from Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Mr and Mrs.M.J.Smith, also Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Graxtoo spent a few days in Sherbrooke and Thetford Mines.In the latter place they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gilles Langlois.DOES Getting Up Nights MAKE YOU FEEL OLD Kffw YORK \u2014 SpteiGl : Ttnnk* u> nev, \u2022cientifle I*bors:ory formuimiloa, thoa-o! 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Now more than ever ALWAYS LOOK TO 1 New SCP Building To Be Erected In Cowansville \\ reception room dr»pe* used (or the library and the will be windows.Prior to the holiday», members of the staff moved into their new quarters in Colby Hall, the Hirl students also uk-ms up residence in the haH.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Southern Canada Power Company has undertaken the construction of a modem and spacious building in Cowansville.The new construction will rise on the north side of Main street, between the Princess Theatre and the Town Hall.It will be sixty-five feet in width and fifty-five deep and will have two storeys and basement.General contractor is \u201cLes Entreprises Larocque» of Cowansville and plans are by architect Paul-O.Trepanier of Granby.The offices and store of the Southern Canada Power Company will occupy a floorspace of 2,900 sq.ft.when the building is completed.This space includes the major part of the basement and ground floor and the remaining 700 sq.ft.on these floors will be rented.The second floor, with an area af 3,000 sq.ft.will be divided into office space and rented, also.The building will have a brick exterior and the modern store front will be enlivened by a marquis jutting out over the windows.Construction will be complete and the new premises ready for occupation by the beginning of September.Go \u201cContinental\" this Spring! Complementing the slim, natural look for Spring .dressy \u201cFrench toe\u201d style, with a definite Continental flair! So light and elegant.so right for Spring and Summer! Sanitized, of course, for fresh comfort! Merit thoet, S 10.00 to SHOO: boys' shoes, $8.00 to SI 1.00 TH* «JOHN HITCHIB COMPANY LIMITED Quebec, P.Q.Stanstead College Activities f SHERBROOKE PATT Y RFTORn.MONDAY, APRIL 28.1888 > to the girls of the matriculation classes.On May 14.tho annual inspection of the Cadet Corps i will take place on the campus.! The Corps is daily training for this event Other events of the term will include track meets for boys and girls, dates to be announ-I ced later, the annual June Prom ; and dance on June 6.followed by Convocation and prise giving I on June 7.The week end of April 11 13, a European Art Exhibit took place at the Pel Monty Hotel.The display included scenes from mans parts of the world, the works of several artists.The exhibit was visited b y the art teacher and several students of the College Mr.Thorbjoro, an artist who dis played a senes of works o n Greenland, held a contest for the students The pupils were required to select a painting an*1 write an essay on it.Winners were David Film an and Alan Macfarlane.who chose to write \u201cCutler at Sea\u201d, the paint ing of an earlier period by a young Norwegian who signed his initials D.K.The prize wms the painting upon which the boys wrote their paper.Among the many improvements taking place at Stanstead College, is the renovating of the ground floor of the main building The principal's office has been moved to the former John Colby Memorial Library and the library to what was formerly used as tho boys\u2019 play room.This change makes a much Improved library.It has sections of cases with books as well as shelves around the walls, small tables and chairs for read ! ing use.Mrs.D.M.Hackett | is librarian.New drapes are to bo hung I at the reception room windows HUNTrMGVILLE \u2014 Miss Ruth Evans has returned to her duties at Macdonald High School after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs W.T Evans.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Suitor and son.Kevin, of Ottawa, were guests of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Suitor, during ths holiday season.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Wark have returned from a trip to Hamilton.Ont., where they visited his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Shaugnessy, of Consecon, Ont., and were guest* of Mrs.M ark's sister Mrs Philip Baldwin, and Mr.Baldwin.Mrs.Chauncey Richardson, of Rulwer.was a recent guest of her sister, Mrs.Hoy Suitor.How Should We Pray Prayer in far more than an St Tip.an va Biahop .lames A Pike.In May Keadar\u2019a Digust ho tella why \"day-to-day life fakes on an entirely new dimension ns you are more and more conscious of living out your moments under God, for God, and u ilh God.\" Pick up your May Reader\u2019s Oignaf today: 3eblr*o plate, supposed to have been the first HarH5 wallt>P«i tbr7 -4»'' El ***»***Lr -f iËr ¦ m Mm K v.y^s- ' ¦iiij Ml i jigiii « iiitn\"\u2014»**\"****' I® ffi *\u2022\u2022\u2022; j m m IH À Re! mm wmm Step Into spring In style with this spsrliling Dodge Mayfslr tour-door hsrrttop.just nneol 72 Ihrllt-pnced Dodge morielt.Here's where good deals begin -foryon.withthe man who sells DOuEE Mow\u2019d you like to swing Into spring with a lighter heart and a heavier pocketbook?Well, Just deal yourself In on the biggest buy that ever sported a low price tag .DODOEI Right now big things are happening in Dodge showrooms everywhere\" Here's where you\u2019ll find the deal that outdoes \u2019em all .in every way .feature for feature, value for value, dollar for dollar! 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