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[" WARM SUNDAY t)ecbcookeHailu|aecocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f Cloud) with morning sunny periods, mainlv sunny in the afternoon.Warm, light winds, High today TO.Outlook for Sunday: Sunny and warm.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY, MAY 17.lOSfl Sixty-Second Year POLICE REGIME IN FRANCE Ai Washington Lion Kills Young Girl At Zoo WASHINGTON (CPI - Smithsonian Institution officials ordered a formal investigation today into the death of a 21'ii-\u2019 year-old Canadian girl who wandered too close to a lion cage at the Washington ioo.As her horrified grandfather i fought vainly to save her Friday, ! little Julia Ann Vogt was hauled I screaming into the cage by a lion : and decapitated, The grandfather, Harry Jack-! son, 67, suffered a mild heart attack and was unable to give a | coherent account of what hap-:pened \u201cWe\u2019re still trying to determine | just what occurred.\u201d said J, Lear Grimmer associate zoo director.\u201cThere are no substantial facts we can go on.\u201d FIRST COPY OF HISTORY _ Above left, Lt.-Col.E.P.m Shad* Secret an- \u201cof\" the'S mit £ Hall, immediate past commanding officer of The Sherbrooke sonian Institution which super-Regiment is presenting Mayor Armand Nadeau with the first vises the big zoological park, or copy of the local unit\u2019s history.Written by Lt.-Col.Harold dcred a formal investigation.M.Jackson, military histo\u2019rian from Ottawa, the book out- ^''le incident occurred as Jack lines the regiment\u2019s history which dates back more than 125 ' in \".'ls escorting Juba Ann and years.The book went on sale Friday.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) De Gaulle Supporters Rounded Up; Algiers Still Held By Junta PARIS \u2014 I\u2019tcmiei Pierre Pflimlin used his new emergency powers today to orgnnire n tough police legiine to oppose any lightixt move to seize power in France.Some < >,000 police and special secmily troop* patrolled I aiis while special agents fanned out across the country to an est peison» suspected of plotting to laise Gen.Charles de Gaulle to powri 1 wo air force general* wrie among those tepoited attested.But while IMIimlin consolidated his tour .dn> \u2022 old government's hold ou continental France, the mijitHiy civilian rightists in A! US Senators Reply To Canada Criticism Of Give-Away Wheat WASHINGTON \u2014 \u2022d\u2019 \u2014 The eluding in his prepared statement problem of wheat surpluses\u2014and ' Canadian resentment against the Canadian criticism of how the > action of the Senate internal see-United States disposes of them\u2014 has occupied opening phases of a late Canadian diplomat, E.Her U.S.Senate study of Canadian- bert Norman, and Robert Bryce, American relations.Two Ameri- 48 - year .old secretary to the can senators took Canadians to Canadian cabinet, to Communist task Friday for such criticism.activity in .past years.Senator Wayne Morse (Dem.\tSenator J.William Fulbright Ore.) asserted that Canada was (Dem Ark.) saici he thought the \u201cguilty of gross injustice\u201d in say- subcommitt e e \u2019 s action created ing L.S.wheat sales to under- more resentment among Cana-developed countries for the \u201csoft\u201d dians than anything else currencies of those countries\tThere was criticism of her sister.Judy.4.through the zoo.The girls had come here with their mother from Chilliwack, B.C.for a visit.Their father, Ben Vogt, a mill worker, was en route here today.Julia Ann, clutching a hag of peanuts, somehow got away from her grandfather and squeezed through a - foot guardrail which keeps spectators some six-feet away from the lions cages.A lion suddenly grabbed her.After the child was pulled into the cage, a lioness named Prin- LIFE\u2019S EMBARRASSING MOMENT \u2014 This pill box c«p WHS left behind by HU unidentified cadet yesterday at the annual inspection at Bishop'* College School.Members of the corps band appear to be unshaken by the incident.More pictures on I\u2019age three.\t(Record Photo by Gert) I eniay) Automatic Air Ret !Moa OTTAW\u2019A (CP) \u2014 A written agreement detailing join! Cana dian-American plans in the event of Soviet air attack on this con were depriving her of foreign markets.Morse contended that Canada could not afford to sell wheat for those currencies.The U.S.he continued, is helping to develop a market for future wheat sales by shifting the taste of Asian people from rice to wheat and is not happy about \u201cgetting kicked in the teeth by Canada for doing something she cannot do.\u201d BLAME CANADA .«v.\tfeis mauled the\tremains.Zoo\ttinent is to\tbe tabled Monday In urity subcommittee in linking the\t^ec|3crs retrieved\tthe body after\tthe House\tof Commons, late Canadian diplomat.E.Her-\t(invin8 'he lions\tback with fire\tThe New\tYork Times says the extinguishers.\t| agreement authorizes the joint Mrs.Rex Potts was sitting on forces to retaliate \u201cwithout gov-a bench with a neighbor when the tragedy unfolded.\u201cI saw this elderly man at the cage .then I heard someone scream.I looked back and saw the man wrestling with the lion, trying to get a child away.\u201cI don't know what I was thinking of, but I ran over and grabbed Mer- chant, oo.for not mentioning the man.s arm and llef| think.the friction created by the so-far-unsuccessful treasury efforts to collect $4.000,000 in back taxes from Premium Ores Limited, of Toronto, a Canadian subsidiary controlled by the Cleveland investment firm of Cyrus Eaton.Morse said persistent treasury efforts to collect the taxes despite a rejection by the U.S.tax court had raised \u201cugly rumors.\u201d Morse said the firm is a competitor of an ore company con- ing his strength and mine might pull the child away.\u201cBut suddenly I realized it was a little child we were pulling on and I got scared and ran away \u201d Senator Hubert H.Humphrey lroned by M A Hanna Corpor (Dem.Minn.) said Canadians ation, another Ohio group dom-were to blame for the size of jnated bv George H.Humphrey their wheat surplus because, while former 'secretary of the U.S they had a price support policy treasury.NS Motorists Score Engineers KENTVILLE.N.S.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Engineers on the Dominion Atlantic Railway here have the jit-' ter.,.They\u2019re frightened of being run down by automobiles.for w-heat.they had no control to limit production.They expressed their views at a Senate foreign relations committee hearing.The committee is on the Canadian phase of a study of U.S.policy around the world, and one of its objects is to improve U.S.-Canadian relations.The senators questioned Livingston Merchant.U.S.ambassador to Canada for more than three hours.With much of what the ambassador said, the committee was in general agreement.But Morse and Humphrey dissented on the wheat question.\u201cI do not believe that we can expect to hold our position unless the United States pursues liberal trade policies.\u201d They want to fight back and have asked town council to rescind a by-law prohibiting the sounding of whistles or sirens in the town limits.Engineer Arthur N.Ells, representing the Brotherhood of , Locomotive Firemen and Engine-Jean Lesage, a candidate for men (CLC) asked the council to the :ea.,ersh!p of the Liberal do something about curbing the Party in Quebec, will be in Sher- menace, brooke next Thursday to meet1 \u201cit\u2019s nen-e - wracking to Jean Lesage Here Monday ; emmental consultation\u201d but cov-| ers only tactical defence weapons \u2014\u201cand not strategic nuclear ; bombers which can be loosed in 'retaliation for an enemy attack ! only upon the authority of (he president\u201d This concurs with the Canadian government\u2019s previously an nounced ideas about the agreement as voiced by Defence Minister Pearkes in the Commons.This is the background.Canada ami the United States j last Aug.t established the North American Air Defence Command ; at Colorado Springs, Colo., operating on a temporary and verbal | agreement.Chinese Sputnik LONDON\t\u2014 A Commu- nist Chinese scientist saici Friday arc being studied \u201cso#that a Chinese Sput nik could be launched in the near future.\u201d But Kuo Mo jo, presi dent of Communist China's Academy of Sciences, gave no indication that a Chinese launching is imminent.Its commander is Gen.Earle Parlridgf of the U.S.Air Force and his deputy is Air Marshal Roj# Slemon, former RCAF chief of slaff.The two countries then set about drafting an agreement on what NORAD should do if a Soviet air attack materialized against North America.Canada\u2019s defence and external affairs departments scanned the drafl, added c o ni m e n t, and passed it along lo Washington in January.It was one of the topics discussed by External Affairs Minister Smith on a subsequent visit.Now it has been returned b\\ Washington.Mr.Pearkes has said an emer gency such as a Soviet air as- sault would leave Utile time for consultation and the agreement would establish conditions under which RCAF squadrons could be ordered into bailie from Colorado Springs without approval being sought from the Canadian government, Oppositio speakers in the Commons had suggested that the nine RCAF squadrons involved as of Aug 1 had been committed to NOR A D a command without par liamenlary approval, Gronchi Leaves L()NI)C)> (Reuters) -.Ita Man riv-ident Giovanni Gronchi and hi- wife were seen off at London airport by Foreign Se crelary Lloyd Friday night aftci a three-dav state vi-.it.Canadians Probe Life 50,000 Years Ago of the Republic (senate).Jules Much, a lough old socialist who heat down Communist riots In Paris 10 years ago.was moved back to his old Job as interior minister That gives him control of the police and the Su-rote.The two arrested air force generals were identified by reliable sources in ihc Interior ministry as LI.Gen Andre Cholic, air deputy to the head of France's joint chiefs of staff, and Brig, Jacques Martin, Challe's deputy as well as personnel officer on the slaff of Gen.Lauri* Norslad, American supreme allied commander for Europe.PRESUMED RIGHTISTS Presumably ihc two French officers were involved In rightist moves against the government.In speaking (o Parliament, Continued On Page 5 $250 Million Ore Project For Ungava QUEBEC f» Premier Duplessis Friday announced a project by the Steel Company of Canada and Wahush Iron Com pany Limited to mine Iron ore in Ungava In an area straddling the Quebec Newfoundland latbrador houndry.During a press conference Friday Mi Duplessis said an outline of the project was discussed dur ing an Interview he had with Il G Hilton, chairman of the hoard and chief executive officer of Slelco, and John Sherwin, president of Wahush.Mr.Duplessis said the mining j project as outlined would cost I $250,(M)0,000 and involve the es-I tablishim rit of two towns, the construction of an iron ore eon-open challenge lo de Gaulle to eenlratlng plant, a power plant explain whether he would agree and shipping facilities on Ihc St.de Gaulle To Speak Monday P \\ U 1 S \u2014 (AIM Gen.Charles dr Gaulle today dr eldeil lo break his silence for the second time during France's crisis over Algeria.He scheduled a press conference loi Monday, the general announced two days ago that he was ready to take power if necessary, geria who seized eonlrol of that North African territory Tuesday remained in undisputed control.MET SECRETLY An all \u2022 Algeria insurrection Committee met secretly in Al giers Friday night to consider a stalemate in which Pflimlin holds France and for the moment al least\u2014appears unable to do anything about the Algerian defiance, wdule the rebels in Algiers are unable from (here to put do Gaulle in office.There was no sign of the Al giers ''committee of public safety\u201d hacking down in the face of overwhelming parliamentary support last night for Pflimlin.The commiller was set up Tiles day under paratroop Gen.Jac quex Massu after rioting against the possibility that Pflimlin would not lie tough in pro sc rut ing the war against Algerian Moslem rebels.The French government has lei it he known that plotting by rightists to seize power had been reported since the Iasi government fell April 15 The plotters apparently planned to win (he army's support for making de Gaulle a military dictator.ISSUED CHALLENGE In asking lor !«) day emer gency powers, Pflimlin issued an Sound Sleeper METZ, France (Reuters) \u2014 A baby, tucked comfortably in its say cradle, slept on peacefully Fri TORONTO (UP) \u2014 A group of Canadians working in South America have made a major fossil discovery that will help sei enlists fill in the picture of life on earth 20.000 to SO.CXiO years ago.the Royal Ontario MiiM-um said Friday night.Two sharp-eyed Canadian geo! ogists working in the oilfields near Talara, Peru, made the de- lists busy for 20 years.Four tons of specimens now arc being cleaned and restored al Ihc museum in Toronto, They include bones of mastodons, crocodiles, camels, horses, giant sloths, sabre toothed eats, flesheating birds and oilier forms of life, many now exlinet.Officials say the end result of the work will ho a series of sei- to march to power with the aid of a roup The general remained sdenl under the watchful eyes of police.Pflimlin was granted the emergency powers by a 4fd to 114 vote of the National Assembly and ap proval, 2U to tit, in the Council para organizers and supporters.{be least\u201d he complained, day when a heavy truck crashed to Peru, and after six week covery when they saw fossil enlifie publications, an important bones in a gravel pit used by research collection for further highway - repair crews, A mu- study and a new public gallery u'um-sponsored expedition went Monday, May 19, Victoria Day, the Sherbrooke Daily Record will not be published.Lawrence River north shore.The towns would he built on i the shore of (he st Lawrence i near Sept Ils and Clarke City, about .TOO miles northeast of Quebec City.The new project would involve i the mining of relatively low grade iron ore and its concentration into pellels.Sputnik 111 Model BRUSSELS, Belgium - (Rout ers) Within two weeks Russia will show a fi'H-size model of her giant new Sputnik launched Thursday \u2014 at her world fair pavilion here.Mr.Lesage will nied by his wife.be accompa- \u201cSome drivers practically defy into his bedroom.It halted with digging, uncovered enough the trains to hit them.\u201d\t\u2018the axle over the cradle.\tmens to keep a team of of speel-;cien- News Of The Week In Review De Gaulle, Army Frighten Politicians To Action at t\tho\tRoy\tal Ontario Museum\t\t whic\th ranks\t\tamong the top\t\tdozen such\tin\tst i tut\tions\tin the world.\t Th\to\tstudy\tof\tfossil ar\tlimais and\tini\tiCCtS\tis\timportant\tsince not\tonly z\t\tiro\tthey anc\tcslors of mot\t\tlern\tspecies, but\t\tmany groups\t\tnow\texti\tnet often\tthrow light\ton\tthe\trelal\tionship of\texist- ing\tani\tmais\tand\tplants.\t OCCUR\t\tRED\tIN\tICE AGE\t Opposition MPs Ask Lower Mortgage Rates By DAVID ROWNTREE Canadian Press Staff Writer Many times during cabinet The witness himself came crises in under criticism from some mem- Sone re- cession with a huge public works LEBANON'S PLIGHT program.The speech from the The small republic of Lebanon, throne at the opening of the 24th north of Israel on the Mediter were only the size of orange».HORNET'S NEST Richard M.Nixon, vice pres bers of the committee for not in- Municipal Garage Contract Awarded France, the cry has Parliament said a 400 mile rail- ranean coast, charged the United dent of the U.S , was stoned and Somf' limc ^ \u2018call de Gaulle.\u201d But way extension estimated to cost Arab Republic of President Nas- spat upon on a goodwill tour of in Sou,h Arm'ric Gen.Charles de Gaulle never re- $65.000.000 is planned from Wat- ser with responsibility for an out-sponded.\t,\terways in northern Alberta\tto\tbreak of bombings and gunfire.This wreck\tthe 67-year-old gen-\tj\tPine Point\ton the south shore\tof\tEgyptian and Syrian radio sta- eral who led the Free French the Great Slave Lake.It would lions broad cast inflammatory during the war proclaimed him- tap vast natural resources.propaganda as Lebanon's hail self ready to take power if called Linked with this will be a net- Christian and half Moslem popu-Tbe contract for the construe- ' pon.\u201cla the past\u2019 he said, \u201cthe work of northern roads and re- lation took sides in a violent in-tion of the municipal garage country in its depths placed its search into the mineral resources temal political struggle, was awarded to Eugene Marcoux confidence in me to lead it wholly of the Arctic islands.Other plans While this went on, Nasser was for a\tbid\tof\t$168.700.Mayor Na- to its salvation.\u201d\tto combat\tthe recession include\tin Moscow receiving a prom se deau\tsaid\tyesterday.\tDfi Gaulle\ts bid\tfor\tpower\t'ol-\ta proposal\tto pay 75 per cent\tof\tfrom Nikita Khrushchev of \u201call The tender was\u2019 received in lowed army seizure of control in the cost of the $96.000.000 South the help you need from us\u201d to 1956 but work on the project Alaeria which had jolted deputies Saskatchewan dam.\tunite the Arab people, was postponed when the bids 'a the National Assembly as they RAILWAY ACCORD\tNEW SATELLITE were higher than the money bor- bargained for a new premier It A test of strength between the Premier Khrushchev could af-rowed.\tfrightened the politicians enough Canadian Pacific Railway and ford to be magnanimous.Rus- Under this year's public work to make them give Pierre PHim- the firemen's union ended after sia's third earth satellite had just by-law, $120.000 was set aside bn solid endorsement as premier a three-day strike.\tbeen launched.Weighing Hi ton*.South America.Vioience was worst in Caracas, capital of Venezuela.South Am erican.' are mad at Uncle Sam because their economies are hard hit by U.S.import quotas and tariffs.NORMAN AGAIN The internal security subeom-mi'tee of the U.S.Senate in a re- Museum officials trace what happened over the ages in this way: Some time during the ice age ca, oil tar flowing through a fault in the earth's surface formed a pool in a natural depression.Birds and animals were trapped in the tar and eventually gravel and sand filled the depression, preserving the bones of pre historic life for as much as .500 centuries.Last year, Dr.Hugh MacDonald and Bob Fraleigh, Canadian* port claimed it had been widely wi'h the International Petroleum slandered for its investigation of f'omPany *t Taiara.spo'ted the igation\t,\t.\t.E.Herbert Norman, Canadian fo\u201c'ls uncovered by highway ambassador to Cairo who com- crews They shipped a crate of milled suicide last year when the sPec.iraln.s bark ,0 thc museum subcommittee tried to link him for the project Ffiimlin.saying \u201cthere is a ¦with Communisits.The report brought in the name where Dr.MacDonald once studied.Today's Chuckle Doctors doubt that hard work ever really killed anybody, but they have known cases where it seemed to scare a per-k>4 half to death.whelming approval for emer- set gency powers from the assem- eventually.In return, the com-blv.NEW PARLIAMENT Prime Minister Diefenbake;'s moved by promotion, retirement States m science and technology government plans to fight the re- or death.\tjin comparison the'U.S.satellites .Harvard.Insults Costly LONDON (Reuter*) \u2014 Inflation note: The price of bawling out bobbies may rise .shortly.A The firemen returned to work\tit dwarfed any of the previous\tof Robert Bryce, secretary to the real\tplot\tagainst\tthe\trepublic\tand\taccepting the principle that ail\tfive man-made moons, three of\tCanadian cabinet, saying he in- the estabbshed\torder,\u201d\twon\tover-\tfiremen on freight and yard die-\twhich were launched by the\ttroduced a Japanese university operations will be dropped\tUnited States and two by Russia,\tprofessor to Norman when ail The launching, Khrushchev ex- three were at Harvard University private member's bill, approved pany promised to keep about 475\tulted.proved again that his coun-\tin the 1930s.It alleges that Nor-\tin\tprinciple\tby\tthe\tHouse\tof firemen^ on heir jobs until re-\ttry had \"outstripped the United\tman and the Japanese were\tCommons,\tincreases\tthe\tfine\tfor members of a Communist cell at using \"insulting words\u201d to police (\t(to iilO from iZ.\tJ OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Opposition pleas for lower interest rates on housing mortgages have been sounded in the Commons with no indication of government action on the matter.Liberal and CCF members Friday suggested ways of reducing the maximum six per cent rate established on govern tnent - insured National Housing Act loans.One proposal was for the federal treasury to shoulder half the interest cost.Works Minister Green made no reply on that suggestion, but made clear that the government feels any cut in the maximum NHA rate might dry up the flow of private mortgage lending.The discussion developed on a government bill to make available another $350,000,000 for direct mortgage lending through Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation.NO OPPOSITION No one opposed the bill itself.It was passed in its second day of debate and sent to the Senate for approval.That cleared the decks of urgent government legislation.The throne speech debate, interrupted following party leaders\u2019 speeches last Tuesday, can resume Mon- day.\tj Two other measures, passed by ! both Commons and Senate, rc-! ceived royal assent and became law\u2014thc new Parliament\u2019s first legislation.One provided the government with an interim money supply a/id the other extended to June 28 the period for seasonal unemployment Insurance benefits which otherwise would lapse i today.As the Commons housing debate progressed, the annual report of CMHC was made public showing the government agency last year provided 47 2 per cent j of ail NHA mortgages \u2014 a remarkable rise from 4 8 per cent in 19.36.Last year high interest rates on the money market steered lenders away from mortgages.WOULD CHANGE BN A Maurice Allard, newly-elected Progressive Conservative from Sherbrooke, Que., suggested that Canada's constitution may be \"a strait jacket that prevents us from solving our economic problems.\u201d He proposed progressive and gradual restoration to the provinces of complete rights in direct tax fields \u2014 personal and 'corporation income taxes. r\u201crmr;;:'.::: ^ Business SirFRBROOKT: DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, MAY 17.10M a aecond aerie*, you become to | tired you\u2019re numb You *ay to ! yourself, I can\u2019t possibly be tire- i | der than 1 am now.so why not | do more?\u201cAnd you do.Do a guest | I shof Why not\u2019\u2019 do on a personal I appearance tour?Sure! Then all of a midden\u2014wham! It hit* you.\u201d But Gale i* coming along fine (now.She\u2019* her old bright and j I cheerful self, though she grum- | j blc* afiout being immobile for a | while on doctor's orders.SOUNDS BORED \"Tiie real is wonderful but I\u2019d like to be able to do aomething j \u2014anything,\u2019\u2019 she said.\u201cI can\u2019t 1 even pick up my baby yet.\u201d She'* not even thinking about going hack to work.Renewal of s her show ii »till in doubt, though ; tit's rated a good chance to bo j back next year.The audience j (surveys have been holding up nicely, and the spongers seem j happy with the show.She\u2019ll lake a long rest before | (resuming the show \u2014 if it is re | Boundary Couple Tendered Reception Marking Silver Wedding Anniversary Ài>x By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD CAP)\u2014Her fans will be happy to know that Gale Storm i* recovering from what she calls '\u2019second serîcsRis.\u201d Actually, Gale is recuperating after major abdominal surgery.But she attributes her health breakdown to the rigors of doing a second televialon sene*.She made 126 My Little Margies and recently completed her 78th Oh Susannah Then came, collapse.\u201cSecond scriesitl* Is different from first sertesitis,\u201d she remarked clinically.\u201cWhen you do THE BANKRUPTCY ACT notici to casoiToas r\\ the wattkb ot the rno- posai, or «.ASTON LAKRAMHOISE Uhorer, residing st 113 Windsor 8t., in the (My of Klirrbronke, Province of Que-b«*r.CANADA.DKIVIOH Take notice that the above named debtor ha« lodged with me a propoial tinder th* bankruptcy Act A general meeting of the creditor* of the debtor will be held at the office of the Official Receiver, at the < ourt Home, in the rlty of Sherbrooke, province of Quebec, on the .Hat day of May 1950.at, ten (10) o\u2019clock in the forenoon.DATED AT .KHKRnimOKE, P.Que.thl* Oth day of May 1950 ANDRE TROTTIER, ( A Trtiatee okkht; ok André Trot Mer A ( le, C A é Wellington south, Sherbrooke, Que THF BANKRUPTCY ACT NOTICI TO C*1 DlTOei fN TlfE MATTER or THE PROPOSAI, OF VICTOR MJSfilKK.laborer of the city of Wlndaor Mill*, Province of Quebec, CANADA, DEBTOR Take not 1er that the above named debtor ha* lodged with me a pro-po*at under the Itankruptry Act A general meet4ng of the creditors of the debtor will he held at the office of the Official Receiver, at the Court Mouse, In the city of Sherbrooke, province of Quebec, on the 2Rth day of May 19511, at Two pm.In the afternoon.DATED AT SHERBROOKE, P.Que thl> 7th day of May 195ft ANDRE TROTTIER, ( A T rustee OEM< E OK André I rott-icr A (Te, C A , n Wellington South, Sherbrooke, Que A .««-no from \u201cRODAN, THE FLYING MONSTER\u2019\u2019 in technicolor.at the PREMIER TODAY Jet planes trying to kill the giant bird.newed.Her only commitment ! is to return a guest shot with Pat Boone in June.She and husband Lee Bonnell may take their three boy* to New York and then on to Jamaica That second se rie&itt* is tough to cure.Jc & STARTS TOMORROW Rtcharcjc^.,.»* Widimsrk\t.aDernière J V«t1\u20ac ENDS TODAY: \u201cPARIS HOLIDAY\" with Bob Hop#.F»r nsridel.Amt» Ekbara.M«rfh» Hy#r.Also \"DARBY'S RANGERS\" with Jam#* Gainar.Three Villages Happenings MIms Marjorie Lamb will give an address at St Peter\u2019s church Memorial Hail, Montreal Street, Sherbrooke, at 8 !H) p.m.on Tuesday May 20th.The subject of her address is \u201cWar of Ideas Are We Meeting It\" Members of Stanstead Chapter I.OD.E.are invited.Miss Jean Health, student at UVM, «pent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Heath, Derby Line.SAWYERVILLE - Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Woods were in Swretsburg recently to visit Mrs.Gretchen Elliott, who is a patient in hospital there Mr and Mrs.James McKenzie have returned to Ottawa after spending a few days with Rev.and Mrs McKenzie.Miss Pierette Rousseau and Mr H Rousseau of Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Zeph Rousseau, Miss Beverly French of Lon noxvllle, spent the week end wi!h her parents, Mr.and M r s.Gerald French Mr.and Mrs Earl Thompson and family of Gorham.N IT, spent the week end with rela i fives here.Ives Hill And Draper\u2019s Corner Club Re-Opens IVES HILL - The Ives Hill and Draper's Corner Community Club held the first meeting of the season in the hall under the chairmanship of Stuart Cairns.The secretary, Russell Nichols, read the minutes.Nine families joined the Club, any other interested families will be welcomed.The election of officers w a ! the main business on hand, Eu gene Taylor Jr was elected chair man, and Mrs.Russell Nichols secretary.All directors were re i elected Committees, entertainment, Mr Eugene Mayor Jr,, Mrs.Fred ; Green, Clayton Bernhard, Albert Cairns, Robert Nichols; improvement, Mrs.Stuart Cairns, Mrs.Herbert Allison, Haines Bernard; Record correspondent.Mrs, Fred Green; auditors, E.Naylor Sr., j S.Cairns and Nelson Nichols, Plans are being made to hold dances every two weeks beginning the first part of June.Flowers are to be sent to a member sick in hospital.The next meeting will be held on Monday, June 2nd, WAY'S MILLS - The many friends of Miss Agnes Oliver are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Broadview Hospital, Newport, VI.| ROCK ISLAND \u2014 On the oc casion of their silver wedding anniversary Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bouchard w.re feted at a reception held in the Oddfcl : lows hall.Mr.and Mrs.Bouchard bad been invited by a member of the family to go for a drive, which much to the couple\u2019s com plete surprise, ended at the hall where approximately 150 rela tives.neighbors and friends awaited them.On entering the hall.Mrs Bouchard was presented with a [ corsage of pink carnations and Mr.Bouchard with a white carnation boutonniere.The orchr-s-\u2019 tra played the Anniversary Waltz as the couple were escorted to two special chairs, one on either side of the parish priest, Father George Guay.Their elder son, Gilles, paid tribute to his parents, on behalf of their eight sons, Gilles, Guy, Andre, Rene, Denis, Jacques.Jean and Paul, offering congra fulations and thanking them for the many sacrifices they had made for their children.He hoped they would be blessed with continued health and that all might be together for the golden anniversary.The tribute was composed by Gilles, and written by Rev, Mother St.Louis de\u2019 Gonzagues of the Ursuline convent.Gilles also presented his parents with a bouquet of mauve and white baby chrysanthemums Father Guay, as he rose from : his chair, said \u201c25 years ago çn May 15, 1M3, the late Father Dcseve joined in marriage two persons of the parish of Our Lady of Mercy Arthur Bouchard and Beatrice Bushnell\u201d.He paid high tribute to this couple, to whom the years have brought happiness.On behalf of the assembled relatives and friends.Father Guay wished Mr.and Mrs.Bouchard continued happiness and presented them with a complete cooking set of steelware, also his own personal gift, a beautiful silver leather bound edition of the Bible.Mr.and Mrs.Bouchard expressed their appreciation for all | the pleasure given them on this happy occasion.The remainder of the evening was spent dancing to music sup i plied by \u201cFactit-» Jim and his boys\u2019- The first dance was the mmm dance tonight miMgGHous^.,.:,hMai°'Hrpi° This marks the opening dance of the season at HILLCREST LODGE TWO ORCHESTRAS FOR YOUR PLEASURE IN THE SPORT LOUNGE - Music by Knights of Rhythm IN THE DART ROOM - Square Donees and Cowboy Music.THAT f , GALL < dame is «SNOOP-N& IN ™£/ V hall/ SAY, yvA6N\u2018T TWO'VSARS AGO THOSE 6IANT CANNIBAL ants INVADED TU6 HOUSE 7\u20141\t% DIDN'T GET TWO ) HOURS\u2019SLEEP ALL / SUMMER THE / i way they f ( PeASTED ON / Vme inesD// f UM-YAS/lT WAS, TWO I WEEKS AFTER GABRIEL A DE CARTE, THE- CHEMIST, \\ Took.Poison in the room ^ The galls are in now/ \u2014 Mistook one of ,wy » atomic capsules for a' HEADACHE REMEDY/-HEAVENS' THOSE ANTS RETURN EVERY TWO YEARS/j Grand March and Circle the leading couple, being the bride and groom of the silver years.Refreshment* were served in the dining room, where long tables were attractively decora!-ed.The head table, with a white and silver cover, was centered with the anniversary cake, deco- ; rated in white and topped with lily of the valley and a silver \u2022\u201925\u201d.White candles in silver holders completed the arrange ment.Seated at the head table with Mr.and Mrs.Bouchard were her mother, Mr*.John Bushnell, the following brother, sisters and in \u2022 law Mr.Maurice bushnell, Mr.and Mrs.Mendoza Bouchard, Mr.and Mrs.Archie Li-zolte, Mr.and Mrs.Adelard i Bouchard.The party was arranged by Mrs.Paul Emile Bouchard, and she was assisted by other members of the families Assisting with serving refreshments were Mr.and Mrs.Edward Bushnell.Mr.Paul Emile Bouchard, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Bushnell, Gille Guy, Andre and Rene Bouchard The hall and dining room were beautifully decorated with blue ! and gold garlands and silver \u2019\u201925\u2019s\u201d within silver circles.Guests present were from Magog, Sherbrooke, Montreal, Rock Island Stanstead, Beebe, Barre and Graniteville, Vt., Derby Line and Newport HELPING CIRCLE MEETS The Helping Circle of Stan (stead South Church met at the parsonage, home of Mrs.T.W.Tyson.The president.Mrs.C R.- Darby, was in the chair, Mrs.Raymond Grow conducted the devotional period Correspondence was read, and all present voted in favor of the church board havhig an auction should they decide on selling several good articles.Considerable sewing was done on article for the July sale.The next meeting will be held on May 28 at the home of Mrs.Stuart Taylor, with Mrs.Daisy Piatti co - hostess.BROWN'S HILL Mrs.C.MeGillivray was a weekend guest of her parents, Mr.arid Mrs.J.H Wright, in Inverness and also visited her sister.Mrs.Carl Crawford and family in Addcrley.Master Bertie Mosher from Boynton visited his friend, Master Melvin Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Moody Sunbury Mrs.Hazel Keet from Chateau-guay, Mr.and Mrs.Don Gustin, Newport Center, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.B A.Gustin, Boynton, have been recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin.Mr and Mrs.D.L.Martin visited his sister.Mrs.Minnie Whipple.in Hatley.Refreshment* were served by Mr- Tyson, Mrs.Gold* St*ndi*h.Miss Etta Taylor and Mrs.Byron Ellis.HAPPY GANG CLl R Mrs.Leo Devost was hostess at a meeting of the Happy Gan?club, honoring the birthday of Mr*.Mabel Crawford of Rock Island.After receiving the best wishes of her friends, Mrs.Crawford was presented with a gift ot money.Games were played and many won prizes.A door prize was won by Mrs.Neil Adam Refreshments were served by Mrs.Devost, and indued a prettily decorated birthday cake presented to Mrs Crawford.V the \u201cgang\" sang the birthdjy song.Mrs.Crawford made the initial cut.The next party will be held on May 28 at the home of Mrs.Neil Adam.IVES HILL \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Leslie and Mr.and Mrs.James Scholes of Sherbrooke were visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W Bur-ton.Mrs.L.Monty and children, Susie and Jeffrey, have returned home to Rock Island after spending several days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Farweil.Mrs.A.Bourbeau and son Bernard of Richmond were week end visitors of Mr.and Mrs.R.Everett and family.»\u2018HOO¥Eft Constellation J ST't.A MESSAGE1D TOC: AtOVE MO-\\ toALL= V NEVER A HORROR LIKE IT! 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\u2022 Radios and many at V2 price other items.ROSSBIRON LO.2-1564 183 Frontenac St.ELECTRIC LTD.Sherbrooke.¦13 - FOR SALE PROSPECT ROAD 2 storey frame building with two heated five-room flats.Located opposite Sherbrooke Country Club land, has frontage of approximately 407' and depth of 930'.With unobstructed view over the countryside and in o quickly growing neighbourhood, this property presents an unusual opportunity to invest in land which is bound to increase in value.1178 PROSPECT STREET 24 storey frame building, exterior asbestos shingles Lot 60' x 120' Contains two five-room heated flats.Situated on two bus lines.Garage in rear.Grounds landscaped.Early occupation.Sherbrooke Trust Company Established 1874. >\u2022 RECORD WANT ADS\t\t\u2014'Sfu'ih\u2019uxAet Jkad/MÇ BRING QUICK RESULTS\t^ijmuoouc iiaup xaccoio\t@ SHERBROOKE ® PHONE LO.9-3636\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS\tPURE MILK \tSATURDAY.MAY 17.1958\tHIGH QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS \u2014 LO.2-1585 At B.C.S.Annual Cadet Corps Inspection Held Lt.Col.S.V Radley-Walters D.SO,, M.C., C.D., a graduate of F.ishop's College School, inspected the schools No.2 Cadet Corps yesterday afternoon.The program although shorten cd because rain forced it to be held indoors, was still very im pressive.Accompanying Lt.Col.Radley-Walters were Maj.Douglas Ward, commanding officer of the Sherbrooke Regiment; Eric T Webster.a governor of the school: Ogden Glass, Headmaster.Fred Baldwin; R R.MeLernon.Vice Chairman of the school's board of directors and Lt.Charles La-montaigne.Cadet training Officer.The program included, in addition to the inspection, a march past in column of route, a band demonstration, the presentation of awards by Lt.Col.Radley-Wallers, an advance in review order and an address by the inspecting officer.A march past in line, a training demonstration and a gym demonstration were cancelled because of rain.Col.Radley-Walters, in his address to the cadets, congratulated them on their appearance and the skill they had shown in the various drill manouevers.He told them that they were fortunate to be going to Bishop's and to be in the Cadet Corps.His own training at the school, he said, has been beneficial to him all his life.Lt.Col.Radley Walters, Commanding Officer I 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise's) is a former CO of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment which he commanded in Europe during World War II.He retained command until the regiment was disbanded as a regular unit after the war.\u2022WLt, REUNION - - Lt-Col S V Radley Walters former O.C.of the Sherbrooke Fusilier Regiment, meets some of his former officers during the inspection of the B C S.cadet corps.From left are Cdpt E B Sims, Lt.Col.F.H.Baldwin, Lt.Col.Radley-Walters, Lt, Col.N.H.Welsh and Major Douglas Word.(Record.photo by Gerry Lemay).Provincial Art Competition To Open On Tuesday Four Accused Sentenced To Time In Jail Judge Joseph Marier exercised clemencv when a number of men appeared before him in Court of Sessions vesterdav for sentencing on » variety of theft charges.For the most jvart they were re leased with sentences lhat amounted to time spent in jail.Gilles Breton, of Sherbrooke, found guilty five weeks ago of stealing a $50 bicycle from a 1-t year old hoy, was released with a five-week sentence to date ; from the lime of his incarceration.Roger Auger.21.and Jean [ Claude Roy, IP both of Fast Angus, who pleaded guilt\\ May 8 1 to nine charges of thefts from parked cars amounting to $135 were also released with the time spent in jail Marcel Goulette of Notre Dame de Ham, who pleaded guilty to a charge of damaging jirivate property on the night of April 12.was also freed with a sentence of three days the time he spent in the local prison Phy stquo of children up to N years old in Japan last year was reported bettor than the highest pre war standards.FEW WORDS - - Col 3SEP- V.Radley-Walters D S 0 RADAR HISTORY History of radar can be traced to the 1880s when the principle was discovered by Heinrich Hertz in Germany.BRIEFLETS W.A.Sliver tea and sale.Wed .May 21.3 to 6 p.m.Trinity Uni ted Church.Court St.Tickets 50c, entertainment for children.Sherbrooke Hospital Nurses Alumni Meeting.Tuesday, 5!ay 2f) at 8:15 pm Norton Residence.COOKSHIRE Cookshire United Church W A.will hold bazaar Fri.May 30, commencing 2 30 p.m.Auction at 8 p m .Art Bennett, Auctioneer.So expressive of your thoughts.so appropriate for many occa-gracious gesture flowers.Beautifully they bespeak your sentiments!\t* MILFORD'S have _ complete selection of cut flow-drs.plants and corsages.We wire flowers.MILFORD\u2019S M3 F'-ontenae St.\u2014LO 9-2566 sions Ls the of sending PRESENTATION - - - Lt C S V.Rod'ey-Wolters, nghf, l/8th Conodion Hussars (Princess Louise s), congratulates Cadet Lieutenant John A'exander upon receiving the Strathcona Trust Medal for the best code* regardless of ran^-\t(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay).ISLAND BROOK \u2014 Guests of Mr.Lovell Spaulding and Mr and Mrs.Garfield Spaulding were Mr.and Mrs.A H.Banks.Miss Lorna Kme and Mr Peter Banks of Sherbrooke.Mr Arlington Spaulding of Elliot Lake.Mr.Raymond Spaulding of H.M.C.S., Cornwallis, N.S , and Mr.Gordon Spaulding of Lennox-ville.Mrs.Franklin Kerr is spending a while in Osbawa.Ont., with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Kerr and family while Mr.Kerr is in hospital.Mr.Wallace Shaw of was «a guest of Mr.Henr Guests of Mrs.Lassie and Mr and Mrs.Lennti were Mr and Mrs.A Parker of Sawyerviile.Mr.and Mrs.Albert McCowrick, who have just returned from Florida.Mr Bill Hall and family from Bulwer and Mr.and Mrs.Casper Pehie-man and children of Burv.Registration Opens Monday At Two Schools Registration of pupils planning to enter Grade I at the St.Patrick Hish School and St Mary's Academy this fall will take place on Monday and Tuesday at the respective schools, it was announced yesterday by Ma-jelia Vigneault.secretary for the Roman Catholic School Board.The registration times will be from 9:00 am.to 11.30 am and from 1:30 pm to 5 00 pm.or both day- Parents planning 'o enroll their children for their first year in these schools are advised to register as early as poss.ble.WE RESTRING NECKLACES.You will find Electric Shaver Heads at MATHURIN'S Jeweller 19 Wellington N., Sherbrooke.Ha ley \u2022 Shaw, Ewing E w,ng 1 OPINION.by Gerald McDuff The Arts Competition, spon- : sored by the Provincial Government for the year 1958 will open May 20, 1958, it has been announced by the Hon.Yves Prévost.Provincial Secrelary.This year the competition will he for paintings only.Five prizes have been set t totalling 84.000.First and second prizes will be 81.500 and SI.000 three \"prizes wili'bo SSf^acf* ^\td^rin9 h,s insP^'on\tB,shop's College School The minimum size of the paint- ^ Cadet Corps, yesterday, stopped to say o few words mg must be three feet square and to Recruit Martin Gerrard.15, Stanstead.the maximum size is 20 feet\t/n\u201e,__j di .u c- i\t* square.The paintings must be in-\t\u2018 r 10 0\t^ jerry Lemay) dentifiable only by numbers.All entries should reach the secretary's office between Sept.I and Sept.20.Saturday, Sept.20.noon is the deadline for entries.Each one should be accompanied by a letter of registration giving a short biography of the applicant and the minimum valuation of the painting.H.s name and the number of the picture should be placed in a sealed envelope and will only be opened after the decision of the judges has been made.The works which are awarded the first and second prizes shall remain the property of the Provincial Secretary's Department.For any additional information competitors are asked to contact Gerard Martin.Secretary of the Artistic Competitions.Provincial Museum, Battlefields Park, Quebec 6, V wolf escaped from the Sherbrooke zoo last Tuesday.\\ week before, a lioness escaped from a /«o in Nanaimo, I!.C.with much more serious consequences \\n eight year old girl was killed.There's a connection between the incidents.In B C ., (he zoo owner (it was a private enterprise) was charged with rriminal neg ligence mainly lor not having reported the lioness' escape He considered (he beast harmless.Whether zoo officials in Shei hrooke shared the same view is not know n but their relue-lance to give a general alarm was equally foolish.Reports say that only the farmers in the immediate surroundings heard of the danger and lids was by word-of-mouth.Between the time the animal left the grounds, around 5 30 and the time it was shot.8.30, it could have travelled In a heavily populated area of (hr city.\\s it was still early in the day, (here mighl have been < hildren around There could have hern a tragedy Perhaps the zoo officials were just being eautious by not giving a general alarm Maybe they did not want In catise panic.Perhaps they thoughl the beast was to he captured in a short time Perhaps, mayh-s and ifs, are all (hal became of the situation.The wolf, by the way.wasn't a minor league Jt look Iwo men In heave the carras on a table, As a parting conjecture lei's remember lhat the nest time, (and let's ho|>e there isn't) it may he an escaped bear.A hit of public panic could mean saving a person's life.The Lennoxville Town C oun- English Nurse At Local Hospital Carries Unusual Symbolic Items til's approach lo the park pro iject i- sane and democratic.Yesterday was the dosing day for all organizations to present their nominees for membership on the executive committee to administer the park The disgruntled elements of Ihe population, whatever their reasons for complaining, will have a say The Lennoxville St.Jean Bap tiste Society demanded rrpre sentation In a nutshell: they did not want a non sectarian orgam/a turn supervising their children.It was the Lennoxville Optimist Club which originally, and .solely, offered to manage the park The Society's criticism is an in dication of increasing gibes at service clubs, especially in the field of children\u2019s recreation.The criticisms are always | couched in high toned phrases and usually refer to something about corrupting or controlling or influencing the youngsters 1 morals.Of course il has rarely been noted that as far as morals go service Hubs are one of Hie best mainstays against juvenile dr | linquenry; lhat there is many a family In Sherbrooke which might have starved were it not for the service clubs (ihi?is usually referred to as \u201ccharily \u2019 in religious parlance) and that service clubs demand that their members be upstanding citizens When a youngster is tossing a hall he is not liable to he listen mg to lengthy dissertalioas on comparative religion # Commun-ism or the hygienic value of nudism The morals argument is just so much fribble.* * * * The Portland Square traffii lights are operating full time now A few adjustments to the timing is perhaps all that is needed lo put the finishing loin hes.Not only are the lights use ful hut in the dark of the night thev are also rieiorative.i The Sherbrooke Hospital Is at present conducting a campaign foi $58,00(1 the following artiv le is one of a series dealing with the hospital and those who work In it.) Hv It ARB VU V A\\ VUK Two maple leaves adorn the emblematic buckle on the belt of one evt the nuises at the Sher hrooke Hospital.But thev have no connection with the Canadian maple leaf The symbolism, the belt and the nurse are English Elisabeth Baker is the nurse.She s been at the hospital almost a year now, having come from London last June the belt she explained is ie reived by graduates of the Uni versity College Hospital in Lon ilon (attihnied with the t niver rae lice midwifery in England Miss Baker is one of seven nurses from England who are al present on the hospital\u2019s nursing staff in addition to (wo from Europe and a number from other < anadian crnlrrs Operation Succeeds RANDBORO \u2014 Mrs (Ian Perk'ns and two young sons lloin Dunham, visit ed her parmi'.Mr.and Mrs.Harold .Sutton loi a tew days.Mr Pei kins was a week end goesl al Itu same home and was accompanied home by his wile and family.Visitors al Ihe home of Mr and Mrs ( has Mr( ,ilium weir Mr Sam Maher, Mr.and Mrs, Nathan Maher and daughter.Margaret Anne, all of Seolstown Three Jailed For Theft At Ayer's Cliff Tin re young inen undei ',\u2019(), w ho pleaded ginllv lo a dial ge nl stealing $200 Weilh of pi \" ll'orn live Servile Ealhers, of Ayer's i lifl a week ago, re reived their sentences in Court of Sessions « eslenlay morning from .lodge .1 Mai icr.Two nl the arcUM'd who had im previous reiord, rei eived a one month jail sentence each dll r tin judge aid lhal such a robhrrv woe a pre niciljlated ad The other vnuyg man.re ci'ived a limi month pul sen lenrc allci ihe judge found out that this was 1 hr Ihird time lhat he was ajipearing (m Ihi II Man Eats Steak Again1'After 17 Years if vour filet FOOD ENERGY The energy potential :n a pound of cheese is cst mated to equal almost wo pounds oi steak.BY GERALD M(DUEL Gaétan Kauleux is blase about eating steak.So w haf\u2019 Would you be nonchalant you had eaten this week first meat in 17 years\u2019\u2019 7 hirteen days ago.a xurgeon made it possible lor Mr Fauteux to chomp on a piece of meat again the firsl time since he burned hi= esophagus with sulphuric acid when he was JO years-old He j« 27 now.Mr.Fauteux did not seem es peciaHy impressed yesterda he dug into a meal of mignon garnished w.'h ereamed potatoes.But then maybe it c because he hasn l quite got over initial surprise of flavoring meat again.\u201c( est bon.\" he said noneom-mitally.It taste like meat,\" )ip shrugged Mr.Fauteux was going through a trial run.one of several last week.Reporters and photographers were squeezed into the private room at St.Vincen Paul Hospital along with Fauteux.three nurses and a nursing nun to witness the feat.Was Mrs.Fauteux happy now that her husband could eat meat?It is as much a relief for me as it is for him.\" she replied.As Con*;nued On Page 3 semi-de Mrs k- \u2019Ifc ' 'MX LEONCi; COTE.Q.I \u201e w ho has been elected first vice presi dent, of the Provincial Branch of the Victorian Order of Nur r-for Canada at a meeting held re ccnlly in Montreal.MATHIAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE SALES 8 SERVIC8 Royal typewriter, Burroughe Adding Machine* to stop damning and cursing youth and to carry out projects where we recognize youth for what they are.\u201d Hugh S.Sanderson.Grand 'faster, acted as chairman for the banquet and introduced the head table guests Sister Beatrice Dever, Sister Ru:h Stoddard.Brother Roy E Walker and Sister Joan Walker, Brother E.Buckland and Sister Buckland, Brother Charles Rivers and Sister Rivers, Brother Jack Dever and Sister H.Sanderson.Selections were given by the Rand Male Chorus.Emeritus Bishop's Professor Dies TORONTO \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Rev.Sidney Childs, 73 year-old professor emeritus of Bishop's University.died Fri''ay at Toronto General Hospital.A native of Carlton.Bedford-hire, England, Mr.Childs came to Canada in 1910 and graduated in arts and divinity from the University of Toronto He was ordained in 1917 and served at Toronto and Ottawa before returning to the University as lecturer in ethics.WILL YOU Bt IN THE ACCIDENT PICTURE?TODAY\u2019S sEDSEiebrity MR.EUGÈNE GAUDREAUIT, Taxi owner.Montreal, Que., \"It's the finest car I've had in 25 years! 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Drive 1958 EDSEL FORD OF CANADA Picard's Condition Still Unchanged Gerard Picard, the East Ward mechanic w'ho was seriously injured when his truck plunged over the Joffre Bridge last week, has not regained consciousness yet, St.Vincent de Paul Hospital officials said this morning.Mr.Picard underwent surgery this week but officials said that there was no way of knowing whether the operation was successful because he had not regained consciousness.FULFORD - News of the death of Mr Norman Wright in Wolfeboro, N.H., was received with regret.Mr.Wrijfht was the eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Orlando Wright of this place.Those attending ; the funeral were Mrs.Orlando Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Forest Wright, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wright, Mr.Evan Wright and Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Davis.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Cushen and Jerry were guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Hall in Magog and called on Mr.George Hall Sr., in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr and Mrs.Arthur Cushen and Jerry were in Montreal the guests of Mrs.Jerry Cushen and Mr and Mrs.Claude Blouin and daughter Johanne.X^oyoT s?v m-fHx Sohool or»d Loyola.Preparatory School Announce Entrance Examinations For New Students 1958-59 SATURDAY, JUNE 14TH, 10.00 A.M.at LOYOLA HIGH SCHOOL New students should file applications before June 7th.Address: 7141 Sherbrooke St.West, Montreal HIGHWAY DEATHS \u2014 Motor vehicle accident» such as these during 1B57 claimed the lives of 3,254 Canadians, 70 more than in the preceding year.The Canadian Highway Safety Conference, in an effort to cut down the toll, has launched a drive against unsafe vehicles.Its slogan is \"Check your car, cheek your driving, check accidents.\" ___________________________________________ (( P Photo) McGill Faculty I Dean To Address Graduates Group The Sherbrooke branch of the | McGill Graduates' Society will hear Dean Donald L.Mordell of the Faculty of Engineering of | McGill University, at the summer meeting at North Hatley on May 31.Dr.Mordell will speak on \"Ed- -ucation for the Space Age.\u201d The j demands of new developments | and their impact upon the education of future engineers, both as | technicians and as human beings, j will be discussed.Dean Mordell is a native of London.England, and a graduate j in the Medical Sciences of | Cambridge University.He was concerned in the early develop- I ment of the gas turbine engine j for aircraft at Rolls-Royce him ^ ited.before coming to Canada -in 1947, to be Associate Profcs- ; sor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University.He was appointed Director of the Gas Dy- j ramies Laboratory in 1949; : Thomas Workman Professor of Engineering in 1953, and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering in 1957.He has directed research work on gas turbine and related problems and is the author of numerous papers which have ap- » 1 ?NT\tji»» Qpi \" .I r ' WY¥ G \u2018i'S# EXCAVATION STARTS - - Wnrk of excovaUng t r the new women'', re .icience at Bishop's University was started during the pas! week (Record photo by Gerry l emoy) ft Ml FREE TRIPS TO PARIS! 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J.M.NAULT Ltd.NEXT TO THE NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL DR.D.L.MORDELL pcared in technical publications.It is expected that the president of the Graduates\u2019 Society, Drummond Giles, will be pre?en\\ also Stuart Finlayson, First Vice President, and Alan D.McCall.2nd Vice-President.Reports on the Scholarship Fund activities, Alma Mater Fund Activities and other matters will be taken up.The meeting will take the form of a dinner at 7 p.m.preceded by a reception at 6 p m.100,000 Reds Estimated Here WASHINGTON \t\\ VC \u2022\t\u2022 Yy>v_ v t ^ tAKg HOME A Hi\tV i rv »\\» it ocreNO those ( Œ11 OCuS-lCXX ¦ ng \u2022\tcupcakes PROUD CF MY ill POWER -; DlONT r AT (\t' *) A\tCK.A HAVE A \\ CuPCAku, J , PC Ak ^\t\u2022 vr- The combination '' simply mams 0rt I JUST LOVE MATT MOONfcS t Gosh how mo that happen ?) 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BUT, dont O' ad I f EEL ASHAMED,'WA-/ N ( DOWN Df I P in< .mr p ) * QUIET! exsr ARE YOU , KKIYO ME ?J i5 HIGHLY IMPKCSABLE they Repeat TH'J.TC ¦*¦¦\u20ac: POL-CE HAVE YOU cRkiy?Atsl'T 5HANÛHA! rHE unee; THEN, WHY IS NO' DOIN'THIS TO ME, BASSETT \u2022?YOKUM JiFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN P ALL RIGHT, THEN , WHEN YOU SEE AND I'VE MET THE GAL5 KID SSTER I LETS GO, MAH !, .THE DOORS ARE OPENING , COMING, F Bill 2 I'M RIGHT BEH-ND BOTH OF YOU / OF COURSE I'D RECOGNIZE LCRRv SALE IN A CROWD1 I'M HER MANAGER AIN'T I 2 rtf THEM COMING OUT, , YOU KNOW WHAT 1 TO DO I Sn j SUN LIFE OF CANADA CARL NORRIS Sun Life Building LO.2-4711 Sherbrooke | *0 * SxtXLL FRBJHTEK OPPS-HCPE WHICH MIL PE.VSR DR.CROWN TO THE REC5.THEN AT SE* WE *U5T SACRE,C6 YOU LhD cap'yn essy: »5 RESReTTASLE, Birr HMDS EC OHO MICA VEfVH'.UiSUG, SVObiCj.fMAPvWPMTVlri'.TWtMYYi.YOU rOU.TfAKif-Oo FOR.Fk LOBUR, PfVJT.V, ET UfkS EXHILARJxTtNiG.^ v bJtCE'.f t T *7 \"IA KTTKRBflOOKE DAÜ.Y RFrORH 5ATTTRT5AY, MAY IT, 19M| arria< s, dliurch ervices Anglican Church of Canada The United Church of Canada êt llfîrr\u2019fl (Church The Sunday After Ascension Day 8 00 a m \u2014Holy Communion 10.00\ta m.\u2014Holy Communion.11.00\ta m.Morning Prayer.Preacher: The Right Reverend R.H Waterman, Bishop of Nova Scotia.7.00 p m \u2014Evening Prayer.Wednesday 10.00\ta m.-Holy Communion.Friday 7 30 a m.\u2014Holy Communion.ST PAIT, THE APOST1.E Sunday After Ascension Day 800 a.m.\u2014Holy Communion.9.4S a m Sunday School, 1100 a m.Sung Eucharist.CHURCH 01 THE ADVENT Bowen Avenue South Rev Ronald Reeve.M A B D., Priest In Charge Sunday After Ascension 81X1 a m Holy Communion.10 00 a m Sunday School.1100 am Sung Eucharist.St George's Church, Lennoxville Ven T.J Matthews, B.A S.Th., L.E.T., Rector Sunday After Ascension Sunday, May 18th.1958.800 a m.Holy Communion.11.00 am, Suns Eucharist Preacher; Rev, Bruce Black.Sunday School: Senior and Bible Class, 10.00 a m., Junior and Nursery 11 30 a m.7.00 p.m.Evensong.Preach er Rt.Rev.Harold Waterman, Bishop of Nova Scotia.Tuesday, May 21st.Opening service of W.A.Bien mini meetings.Preacher: Arch bishop Carrington.The United Church of Canada (Enuitti lluitrîi (ülmrrlf CHURCH SERVICES 11:00 a m.7:30 p m.CHURCH SCHOOLS 9:45 and 11 a i (Cljurrh Established DM United ChurcF of Canada Duffertn Ave.at Montreal St.Rav.R, C.Tait, Ministar.Mr John M Evan*.8.A., Organist Choir Director 10T5 a m Young People's Bible Class ll:lX' a m.\u2014Church School 11:00 a m.Public Worship Preacher: Rav.F.R Matthew», B.A.\u2022GOD'S CONCERN AND OURS' \"Come, let us worship and bow down.Let us kneel before the Lord our Maker\" LENNOXVILLE Queen A Church St*.Minister: Rev.L.M Outerbridge, Ph.D.B 30 a m.\u2014Early Worship \"A FRIGHTENED PEOPLE'' 11:00 am- Morning Worship \"CUTTING THE FACETS\" 7 30 p.m.\u2014Evening Worship.\"THE IMPERISHABLE SHIELD\" CHURCH SCHOOLS 10:00 a.m.\u2014 Junior.Interme diale and Senior Classes.11:00 a.m Kindergarten and Primary Classes.4 45 p.m.\u2014Hi Y P U.You Are Cordially Invited In The Women\u2019s Sphere y w, The Presbyterian Church In Canada ST ANDREW\u2019S f HCRCII 880 Frontenac Street Minister Rev.Sidney G.Garland MA BD Mr L.F Jcnne\u2014Organiat.Mr Nellea Jackson-Choir Di rector Sunday, May 18th , 1958.At Eleven O'clock Subject: \"THE ABSENCE OF CHRIST.\" ( Broadcast) Church School, George Johel Superintendent.All department* will meet at 1100 a m.Visitors will he made welcome at St Andrew's \"ATTEND AND SUPPORT THE CHURCH OK YOUR CHOICE'' LAC GERALD LADD AND MRS.LADD, photographed following their marriage which took place recently in Notre Dame du Rosaire Church, Montreal.Mrs.Ladd, the former Madeline Evelyn Dumoulin, is the second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Osias Dumoulin, of Montreal, and the groom is the son of Mr.and Mra.W.A.Ladd, of Scotstown, Que.(Photo by C.A.Barbier.Lachine, Que\") Heirloom Treasures Featured At St.Andrew's Spring Tea Baptist Church SANGSTER MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner Dcnnutl and Galt Streets.Minister Rev.Joseph E.Boucher, D D Choirmaster: Ernest Howland.Organist: Mrs E.Howland Sunday School Superintendent: Walter Mutchler.Jr Morning Worship at 11.00.Theme: What do we want; true or false prophets' Church School at 10.15 and 11.00 a » A warm welcome to visitors and strangers.I was glad when they said unto me: let us go into the house of the Lord.First Universalist Church North Hatley Service on May 18th.at 3.30 p m.conducted by Rev.Gerald R.FiuPatrick, Unitarian Church, Montpelier, Yt.Subject: \"Religion Changes.\" CHURCH NOTICE DEADLINE In order to give better sendee to advertisers, it is necessary that all church notices for Saturday be received no later than 10 a.m.Friday.Your co-operation in adhering to this deadline will be appro eiated by the Sherbrooke Record advertising depart menu Corner of Portland .1 Queen Streets Rev.K C Amery, Minister Mrs.< Wright, Organist.Mrs.E.A.Salter, Choir Director.10 00 a m.Sunday School and Bible Class.11.00 a m.Worship Service.Subject : \"SKY WATCHERS.\" \u2022 * * NORTH HATLEY 10.30 am Sunday School.7.30\tp.m.Worship Service.Subject: \"VISIBILITY AT ZERO\" \"This is the day that the Lord hath made: let us rejoice and be glad therein\" Come and worship with us.Undenominational GRACE CHAPEL MONTREAL STREET Evangelical Undenominational SUNDAY SERVICES: 10.30\ta m - The Lord\u2019s Supper.2.30 p.m.Sunday School A Adult Bible Class.7\t00 p.m.Evangelist service conducted by Mr.H.A Welch.8\t20 p m.Evening Communion.Wednesday.8 p.m.Prayer & Bible Study.Listen to \"The (Had Tidings Hour\u201d broadcast over CRTS on Sunday at 1 30 p.m.MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE CHAPEL.Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 530 Montreal St Sunday School, 10 a.m.Sunday Service.11 a.m.Wednesday Meeting, 8 p.m.Reading Room, 350 Island St Open Monday.Wednesday, Fn day.3 to 5 p.m.The spiritual status of man created in God's image will be brought out at Christian Science services Sunday Scriptural selections in the Lesson-Sermon on \"Mortals and Immortals\" will include the following from Luke (17: 20.21): \"And when ho was demanded of the Pharisees, when the kingdom of God should come, he answered them and said, The kingdom of God cometh not with observation: Neither shall they say, Lo here\u2019 or.lo there! for.behold, the king dom of God is within you.\" Correlative passages to be read from \"Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures\" by Mary Baker Eddy include the following (47ti 28 32); \"When speaking of God's children, not the children of men, Jesus said.'The kingdom of God is within you;' that is.Truth and Love reign in the real man.showing that man in God's image is unfallen and eternal.\" The Golden Text vs from John (3:6): \"That which is horn of the flesh is flesh: and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.\" Lennoxville Pentecostal Church A James Moore dictionary, printed in Dublin in 1793 was one of tho interesting antiques in the display featured at the Spring Time tea and sale held by the Ladies Aid of St.An drew'* Church on Thursday af ternoon.Shown to advantage on the stage of the church hall, these heirlooms were treasured pieces loaned by local families for this event.Bringing back memories of Scotland and England was a lovely old bedwartner, the pan being of delicately engraved brass In this modern country of central heating, it is a thing of beauty to be admired, but in the old days, and perhaps still in the draughty old castles, it had a practical use.Filled with hot coals, it was run up and f) f l~ crSonalS Tourers at the Silver Tea and sale being held in Trinity Church hall on Wednesday, May 21, under the auspices ot the Irinny Women's Association, will oe Mrs.K.Morel, Mrs.Hawley Grit fith, Mrs.G.B.Loomis.Mrs.Maekie Fuller.Mrs.J.Allworth, Mrs.F.Barnes, Mrs, R.Pick and Mrs.C, Campbell.»\t*\t* Friends\tof Mrs.\tRoy\tHat 'hcf, of Bowen\tSI\tS.,\twill\tbe\tsorry to learn she has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital tor the past eleven days.*\t9i\t* Miss Ann Pearson, of Brock ville.Ont., arrived on Friday evening to spend the long weekend with her parents.Mr and Mrs.W.T.Pearson, Wilson St., Lennox\\ille.«\t*\t* Miss Clara Aitkenhead has re turned to the Norton Residence, Argyle St., after having attended the graduation of her neice, Miss Margaret Aitkenhead.from .he Women's College Hospital, in Toronto, Ont.She was acvmn panled by her mother.Mrs Margaret Aitkenhead, of Montreal.Que.t\t*\t\u2022 Mr.and Mrs Rupert Hall and Sharon, of Brampton, Ont., are week-end guests of Mrs.Hall' mother, Mrs.J.AV Barratt, Massawippi, and of Mrs.Tom Beattie, of Lennoxville.down between the cold sheet*, to take the chill off the bed before the .deeper climbed in.Fine old china dating hack to the early 1800's, one piece, a 1775 cake plate decorated with gold leaf, was exceptionally lovely, and gleaming brass camileticks and a lovely brass tea chest were only a.few' of the delightful ar tides on display.Mrs W.AV.Davey, who had charge of the display, is to he congratulated on the collection and its attractive arrangements.The guests were received by Mrs C- A.Turner, president of the Ladies Aid, and Mrs.S.G, Garland.Mrs.J.MacDonald act ed as cashier.Presiding over the attractively appointed lace covered tea table, centered with yellow pom pon.s and iris in a silver bowl and white tapers in silver holders were.Mrs.P.A.Hammond and Mr^ G.Douglas.Replenishers were Mrs.Win.Duncan and Mrs VV.M Thompson The tea room, in charge of Airs.C.Bruygom, was arranged with small tea tables centered with daffodiles in crystal vases and the guests were served by Mrs.A.Morrison, Mrs.S.Melt arg, Mrs.E.Smith, Mrs.S.McKelvie and Mrs.J.Leckie.Delicious salads were prepared by Airs.B.Dean, convener, as-dsted by Mrs H Atiller, Air-» George Stevenson and Mrs.Lewis Dunsmore.A table of home cooked food was in charge of Mrs.George M Dick and Miss Helen Balkan tyno, and aprons and fancy work Were dispensed by Mrs.E.A.Johnston.Decorations were carried out by Mrs.Allan Wark.LADD \u2014 DUMOULIN MONTREAL \u2014 The marriage of Madoline Evelyn Dumoulin, second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Osias Dumoulin, of Montreal, formerly of Scotstown, Que., and LAC Gerald Ladd, R.C.A.F., Ottawa, Ont., son of Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Ladd, of Scotstown.Que., took place recently in Notre Dame Du Rosaire Church, Montreal, Rev.Father Gagnon I officiated.Lilies and yellow and white chrysanthemums were used to decorate the church and vocal selections were rendered during the ceremony by the bride's sister and brother, Miss Denise Dumoulin and Mr.Emile Dumoulin.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length gown of white silk or-ganza fashioned with a fitted ! bodice and long sleeves.Her veil of tulle illusion was held by a coronet of seed pearls and she : carried a bouquet of sweetheart ' roses.Miss Therese Dumoulin, as maid of honor for her sister, was gowned in a ballerina dress of aqua silk organza over taffeta, .styled similar to that worn by the bride.She wore a matching coronet and carried a colonial bouquet of blue baby mum=.LAC Mike Bridger, R.C.A.F\u201e : Ottawa, Ont., acted as best man, | and the ushers were Mr.Gilles | Choquette, of La Patrie and Mr.Robert Ladd, of Montreal.The bride's mother, Mrs.Dumoulin, chose a grey-blue lace dress with beige hat and accessories, writh which she wore a mink stole and corsage of pink sweetheart roses.Mrs.Ladd, mother of the groom, W'as attired in a flowered silk dress and matching shade ; duster and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses.Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the R.C.A.F.reception hall on St.Joseph Boulevard.The bride\u2019s table was I attractively arranged with spring flowers and centered with a two_ tier wedding cake.Later LAC Ladd and Mrs Ladd left for a wedding trip in Washington, New York, Boston and other interesting points in the U.S.A , the bride wearing a blue fitted suit and a corsage of red roses.LAC Ladd left on May 14 for a year's duty with the United Na-; tions Eastern Forces in Egypt and during his absence Mrs.Ladd will reside with her parents in Montreal.Guests were present at the wedding from Sherbrooke, Seots-town, La Patrie, Lachine, St.Anne de Bellevue and Mario-ville, Que., and from Boston, Mass.MISS CONSTANCE GWENDOLYN BRYANT, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Keoath W.Bryant, of Magog, Que., and MR.RONALD CHARLES ALLEN, son of Mr.and Mrs.Charles B.Allen, of Lakeside, Que., whore marriage has been arranged to take place in St.Paul\u2019s United Church, Magog, Que., on July 19th.Women s Groups Fashion The woman who can bo well-dressed from one suitcase is not just a woman who knows how to pack.She's also a woman who knows how to buy.She will pick a short, floaty evening gown in preference to a full-skirted beauty because she knows it will get her through many an evening away from home.Which Marriage Will Last?Outsiders Seldom Can Tell The Browns have bickered and that it is always difficult, and quarreled for years, not even let- often impossible, to tell a good, ting the presence of other people firm, solid marriage from a shaky slow them down.You'd never one on the outside, think of describing them as a hap- Maybe the Browns enjoy fight pily married couple.ing.Ataybe they have a good at the Atr and Airs Ernest Bowen will he honored guests at an \u201c At Home\" being held in the IOOF hall in East Angus on Saturday.May 24.honoring Iho 50th anniversary of their wedding.The Salvation Army 175 Wellington S.Sunday, May 18, 1958 11 a m Holiness Meeting 3 p n\\ Sunday School 7 pm.MISSIONARY AlFt-TTNG Speaker: Mrs.Sr.Capt.Chamorro\tfor many years a missionary in South America 8 IS a Ht CKPS \"Sunday School of the Air\" A WARM WELCOME AWAITS YOU AT THE ARMY The Whites, on the other hand, marriage because they never hold had always seemed to be in ideal grudges or smolder down deep, couple.No one ever heard them disagree \u2014 much less show any sign of irritation with each other.So it was quite a shock to their mutual friends when the Whites got a divorce a few years ago.while the Browns are still squabbling their way through a marriage that will probably never break up.All of which just goes to show Instead they flare qp slightest provocation.Maybe the Whites for years put up a good front on a bad marriage by treating each other with unfailing courtesy and respect \u2014 but finally got sick of the pretense and decided to call it quits.Who knows why a seemingly us contented couple may stick together for a lifetime and a sup-j posedly contented couple one day I find life together unbearable' Nobody but the marriage partners really know why And it's a Selecting correct shades of cos- waste of tame for anybody else metics is difficult.The ke>_ is to to even try to guess, know tho colors that match your For there is no one pattern for skin tone Warm hues, generally, a lasting marriage.One couple are best for skins with ocher or may quarrel for 59 years while olive tints while pink or reddish another may be ready to call it complexions take cool tone quits the first time they get an- IMItt A THE A GROUP The Philathea Group of the Lennoxville United Church held its regular meeting in Douglas Hall Queen St.The president, Air* Harold Robertson was in the chair and conducted the business which included a satisfactory report by the treasurer, Mrs.L.Parker, on the hot dish luncheon served to the Women\u2019s Institutes.Plans were made and com mittees named 'or the Silver tea on May 29 and notice was given of the Federation Meeting on May 27.Work was also planned for the sales tables for the annual spring sale and Salad Bar to be held on June 11.This being Secret Pal Nile, Mrs.A.H.Scott revealed the names, and thank yous were exchanged to and from for the many remembrances and secre-tative gifts passed unknown from one who another during the past year.New names were again drawn.Mrs.K.Havard and Mrs.S.McLean were named as co-conveners of the food table sales and due to the sale and tea the next regular meeting will be held on June 3 Hostesses Mrs.E.Beattie and Atr*.R.Suitor served a delie-table lunch.GROUP V I I V\\ [I LK I EDI R ATION Group \\r of the AVomen\u2019s Fed eration of the Lennoxville United Church met in Douglas Hall.Queen St.Airs.D.Stewart presided and Mrs.A.Davidson led the devotional period.The treasurer, Mrs.R.Alac-Millan reported a substantial sum realized from a recent food sale with Airs.G.Bryant and Mrs.N.Bessant in charge.Plans were made to solicit for food for the silver tea on May 29 and Mrs.E.AA'illiams was named from this group to assist Homemaking Fabric slippers often look bedraggled after being w ashed.One way to help them keep their shape and look better after several washings is to stuff them with a washcloth.Pin to clothesline.the junior choir with their gowns for the month of May.In order to secure a better attendance of members, the meetings will be held on the second Monday of each month instead of the usual Wednesday.The next meeting to be on Monday, June 9.when the hostesses will be Mrs.G.Bryanu Mrs.A.George and Mrs.N.Be* sant.The meeting closed with the Mizpah and lunch was served by Mrs.D.Stewart, Airs.D.Sterling and Mrs.F.Vaudrv.ST.MONICA\u2019S GUILD The regular meeting of St.Monica\u2019s Guild of St.Georg.-s Church.lennoxville, was held n the parish hall on Tuesday, Mav 13.Presided over by the president, Mrs.K.G.Herring, who welcomed Mrs.James Planche as a new member, business included arrangements for the W.A.oicy-niai dinner to be held on May 21, for which Mrs.H.Nicho! agreed to convene the decoration^.It was also decided to hold a food ; sale on June 7.Following adjournment, re freshments were served by the hostesses.Airs.II.Hall, Mr D.G.Mills.Mrs.G.Patriquin, Mrs.G.M.Herring.Mrs.AV.S.Mitchell and Aliss M.Hurlev.NORWAY PRINCESS First lady of Norway is Princess Astrid, younger daughter of King Olav V and late Crown Princess Martha.MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS NIA X>/ W If you are playing bridge at a party, don't tell your partner what he should or shouldn\u2019t have done after he has played a hand.People don't go to bridge parties for bridge lessons.Show what a good player you are by the way you play your own hands\u2014rather than hv advising others on how they should have played theirs.Narrow spaces behind stoves or between cabinets -can be reviled with a little ingenuity.Use a thin, long strip of wood, perhaps a discarded yardstick, to roach into awkward areas.Glue sponges on the stick and use a brush for tight spots.Beauty Tips Ever notice the butcher making silts in fat around the edges of steaks, and chops' Perhaps ho hasn't explained why he does this.It is a definite cooking aid.You can do it yourself before broiling so the meet will lie flat and thus cook evenly.MOVING?j Use our kM Art Crawford Service! 89 Abenaqui*.LO.9 5105 x-Sherbrooke, (lOrŒ^WrH Authorized V^HXtiNES .Agentt for colors.Rubbing alcohol may bo used to help cheek excessive perspiration of feet.After bathing, mas sage feet with the alcohol.Apply hand lotion and then an antiseptic powder.gry enough to bring their hidden dissatisfactions to the surface Rev H.E.Lewis Pastor Sunday, May 18th.1958.9.45 a.m Sunday School 11.00 a.m \u2014Morning Worship.7.30 p.m.\u2014Evangelistic Service.Institut Français \u2022\tBilingual\t\u2022 Re*identi*l \u2022\tCo-Educational\t\u2022 Supervised Study Period* GRADES I TO XI \u2014 MODERATE FEES Operated by the Board of Home Mi»»ion*.the United Church of Canada.Fall term open* Monday.September 8fh, 1958 For full particulars write or telephone.MISS REGINA BOUCHER 12625 Notre Dame Ea*t \u2014 Phone: Ml**i©n 5-5309 La Pointe-aux-Tremble*.Quebec.BROWN'S HILL - Atrs.Raymond Leith and son, William, were weekend euesfs of their son and brother.Mr.Robert Leith.Atrs.Leith and family at Dublin Range.Mr.and Atrs.Lee Gustin Airs.George Butler and Mr Cecil Dol-loff attended the funeral of Mrs.Gustin's brother, Mr.Stillman Keet in Magog Uni'ed Church.Air.Dolloff was one of the bearers.Mr.and Airs.G L Temple were Mother\u2019s Day guests of the r daughter, son-in-law and grandson, Mr.and Mrs G.J Shipway and Stephen at Mussawippi.Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin.Mr and Mrs.Cecil Dolloff.Mr and Mrs.G W.Butler and daughters were guests of Mrs.Stillman Keet ,at Oliver Corner.\tj It s Logical That an Expart in Furs Should Knowr Wore About Storing Furs! f\t^e/epfcorte lo.iC |\u201c umim LO.2-$262 S&Lfeh\ty* > tetCjr\t1 V vv* -\t> \u2022.*' T 70 WELLINGTON NORTH And \u2022 bonded r.ipontible \u2022Jw* Storage Plant.\tmessenger will cell for your 1M4 KING WEST* coat.,\t- k JF JEl.-\tiu'-¦.¦VyTv3fr.j.k CW.\u2018-f\t' * -'«fW REFRIGERATED\t\u20229^ «£¦ *\u2022*».«\tmoths, beet, humidity \u2014 ' * STORAGE\t2vis of VALUATION CATERERS For Weddings Luncheons, Teas.Home Cooking ROCKCLIFFE 471 Quebec St.T»l.LO.2-3433 BfUAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED 8W Clilcims BREaU 74 ox.when baked Tel.LO.2-2744 (n.- or , erina poi»*® Put together th# lettor* contained m each package of potato chips and 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The letter \"B\" alone entitles you to a special premium over and above your word.For further Information call: LO.9-4862 1941 Roy Street \u2022\tDo\tfuses Mow out frequently x» hen iTJjny of your appliances are on?\u2022\tDoes each outlet supply pow er for several appliances instead of nast onef \u2022\tDo appliances heat up too slowly?\u2022\tDo you have too few outlets and switches for all your lamps and other appliances?1 \u2022 Do you have to disconnect ont opliance to Hus tn a plug nothet ?\u2022 Dr rciur lichf» d'm «.hen you ruin or a beater or other appliances?Poor wtr.ng is the cause of most electrical troubles in the home.So if you cannot answer \"NO to all the quest, * above, m~eem ,\tà VT d U' 7 f -V 'I contractor to examine nmr AAtrms system or call for the help and evu«dance of * a S' vrhem 1 .\u2014 aca Fv^cr representative.Southern Canada Power \u2022# Med«r.*>\u2014 lire\tffactricofly wifh Adtqwofa Wiring U.K.Weekly Rivals In Unique Joint Appeal KEN METHERAL\tbe preserved if independec: jour- Cimdiin Preii Stiff Writer ails >er\\:ag the -ntell.ger! mi-LONDON (CP) \u2014 The rival noniv also cocticae to flourish.British weeklies, the Spectator Our readers are the couatry's and the New Statesman, are as leaders and opinion-formers \u2014 in unlike as a vintage champagne politics and business, in the uni-and a liqueur whisky.Both are versitses and schools; they look delightful, but the taste is dis- to us, not to the *populars* for similar.\tstimulation in forming their ows The Spectator generally views epinions.'' the political scene from the right The le«er says the two puhli-of centre, while the New States- ctaons are in a sound financial man glowers unceasingly from position but need the assurance the left.But they have two things of adequate support.They par-in common\u2014both cater to intelli- ticularly appeal for more consid-gent, thought-thirsty readers and eration in the fields of quality both are concerned about the ft- consumer goods and prestige and nancial problems confronting mi- institutional advertising nority journals m an age of mass The combined circulation of the circulation.\ttwo weeklies is just over the Now the two rivals have 100.000 mark, a figure the letter launched an unprecedented joint describes as \"far from ceghg-appeal to advertisers and adver- ible,\u201d bo; which is Using agencies asking for ade- by British quate support to allow them to parison.the\t^\t,\t.\t.»\u2022.\u2022\u2022\u2022 r., ,\t\u2022\t,\t- .\t.\t,\t- continue to fulfil their role The a frothy Sunday weekly catering\tth* mixmaster by local cituens.Parts of rt.in lower nghthand corner of picture, are still unfinished.appeal is in the form of a letter, frankly to readers interested in pae;\u201d of the joint let;er~on at! signed jointly by the managing spicy sex stories and sordid vertisw,\tit is .lrf,,dv directors of the two publications, courtroom reports, boasts a cir-.er-\"ers- Bu\u2018 it is ahead, sent to 600 directors of 200 lead-\tculation\tof about 7,000.000 a week.\t$ila< il h*s\tcre*,ed * great deal in g agencies.The letter savs in\tMore\tthan 20 serious British\tof interest\tand we are encour\tMrs.J- Salisbury who spent he was the guest of his brother part:\tweekly and semi-monthly publi\taged.We\twill\tprobably\tmake ^ \u2018'ast t'vl!h\tson,\t,*w\tMr\t*««> Mrs WEEKUE5 UNIQUE\tcanons have ceased publication\tother joint\tappeals with\tthe New \u201cHie serious\u2019 weeklies\tare\ta\tsince the Second World War.The\tc.\t_\t.\t.peculiarly British institution,\tmost recent demise was that of\t:>lJ\u2018esmiin\tin\tfuluro whose variety and influence at the weekly.Truth, which folded home and abroad, no other coun- early in the year and the political HUNTINGVILLE ______ try can match.They are a pan weekly Time and Tide has an- of our cultural heritage and every\tnounced\tit will be forced out of Mrs.Bruce Rothnev and sons, serious - minded person must de-\tbusiness\tunless fresh sources of\tKennv and\tRickv.of Sherbrooke,\tw®;'\t.it?\tv\t\"r\t^ plore any thinning of their ranks, revenue are found.\t,\t,, -1rs Makolm Mcliaw ana Mrs.\"Mass circulation papers exer- H.S.Janes, managing director w*\"_8\u201c**t* Mr.and Mrs.Mur WiUiam Jackson in charge rise important functions, but a of the Spectator, said it is still democratic way of life can only I \"too early to assess the full tm- SHFRBROOKF TiAFLY RECORD, RATURDAY, MAY 17, 19.kS\t9 FAIRBANKS-MORSE GAS FURNACES sundard*2\tHOW D YA GET DOW\u2019NTONVN ?.\u2014 If this aerial photo of that modem motoring miracle, the cloverleaf, make* you New* of ihc Wr i d**2y>\tof the poor out-of-town motorist coming upon it unawares.The interchange is in Fort Worth.Tex., and is \u201d K- i^\u2014i\tparts of H, in lower righthand corne\u20141\t*' ' * * BEDFORD MARILYN HOTEL and MONTREAL HOTEL 17 and 19 \"I\" Sf., Hampton Beach, N.H.\"For Rest or Play Come Here to Stay\" Convenient to bathing beach and all activities.Modern rooms wltti private bath, also rooms with hot and cold running water.Home cooked food, sun deck.Free parking space.Reasonable rates include meals.Early reservations suggested.Booklet on request, MRS.LILLIAN BRINDAMOUR Tel WAverly S7«5*.ittg again Rev John Bonnard, who took part in the service Mr.Bonnard who has spent 1 the past two months with his in-law\tand daughter, Mr a n d\tRobert Mercer.\tfamily in Switrerland.\tafter\tan i Mrs John Ewing an the Philips\tMr.\tand Mrs\tArnold\tGilman\tabsence of five years,\twas\tihc burg Road\thas\treturned to\t0f Montreal\tspent\tthe weekend\tgued of Mr.and Mrs 1 Gasser her home in\tBrome\twith Mr.and Mrs\tEllis Jones\tat Pike River en route to his The\tannual tag day for the\t\\(r\t\\ Robillard has purchased 1 parish in northern Ontario\tat BMP\tHospital will he held in\ta\ti01\tfrwn Mr\tWilliam\tGamp\tBig Beaver House.Mr\tBonnard Bedford on\tThursday and Fri-\tbell en Academy Sireet\tand\tis well-known in the parish,! has begun\tbuilding operalions\twhere he has hern a frequent on his new\thome.\tvisitor and has addressed t h e Mr Gyrene Schoolcraft\tw h o\tI Senior Branch of the W.A.on Mr and Mrs O.L.tarns-\tgpom the past weeks in\tRed-\t; a number of occasions The worth who\thave been guests\tford has returned to his\thome\trector the Rev \\\\\t.1 White of Mr.and\tMrs.\tHannibal She!\tin Hanford,\tConn.\texpressed thanks and apnreci- carre of East Angus and Mrs 1US *\u2019\t?u ' W Mrs\u2019 R l':rl^h wtl >»s beer at,on to Mrs W A Adcock HcrHcrt fllUnn Teih ^lienu\t,0\tthf,r in 1 ^\tthe guest of her mother\tMrs\tfor her kindness in the seting Herbert Allison, both patients shire\tRobert Stewart for a \u201eme.has > as organist at the service.in the Sherbrooke Hospital.\tMrs Neil Crehcr has returned returned to hor home in Prov Mr.and Mrs.Archie Fairbroth- from Sutton, where she was idence, H 1 er were in Newport where they (be guest of Mrs George Shep Lovely spring flowers were were guests of Airs.Mildred Av- ard and attended the funeral | placed on the altar m St.! fcT}\u2019-.\t^\tof Mr.George Shepard,\t| James Church on Sunday in Miss Debbie Chute, daughter of Mr.Pierre Fortin was in memory of the late Lewis Nel ray Kelso.Mrs.Archie Eairbrothcr.visited her niece, Mrs.Clarence Tin Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Chute, is Sweetsburg to attend the meet-; out again after being confined ms the Districi of Bedford to her home,\tj}ar Association at which h e Master Robert Mimnaugh.son wa, elected to the board of of Mr.and Mrs.William Mim-1 directors naugh, is ill.\tm1ss Alice Bradshaw has re- Mrs.Donald Luce Is a patient turn{,ri t0 her honle in Mant.in the Sherbrooke Hospital, un-\tafter vistiing her brother dergoing treatment and observa- and MSter in-la w.Mr.and Mrs.< /hutauKCiw} tAe Opetinq oj FERRY SERVICE ACROSS THE LAWRENCE 1 < «%\u2022 son Currie The rongregation has the opportunity of welcom Home 0/ The Week tion.W.B.Bradshaw.between Rivtère-mcUf WhaSdoamcL ?then Ifs «osy and surprisingly Inexpenslv* to hava the bathroom you've 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»v»nt.Pr»»id»nt Howard Simm» will l»am up with Joa Leblanc, th» gantai pro at th» local layout, while vice-pr»»ident Gallon Cota and captain Alphon»» Turgaon will form the oppo &ition.The first foursome is slated to tea off at MS followed at five minute intervals.Soma forty-four golfers listed their names but we suppose if the weather holds up considerable more will be on hand.There is always a crew who wait until the last minute before giving in their names which makes it very nice for the committee trying to get the event organised The course is in feir shape considering the early playing and from the look of things a lot of golfers will be swinging away this year.The Country Club has had a big increase in membership and we only hope that the beginners will respect the usual rules of the game.It seems when they get out on the course they forget everything end everybody else and just hold up the whole field.This is one rule which seems hard to impress on beginners as even some of the older players commit the same fault so what can you Mllwaukf** Baseball Today's Games NATIONAL LEAGUE *fü»*ufce« ClAClAr>êU fniftkt).Pttttburfh at Philadelphia San Francisco at Chicago.Los Angeles at fit.Louis AMIftICAN LEAGU8 Kaasaa City at Detroit.Cleeeland at Chicago.Boston at Baltimore Washington at New York Sunday's Games NATIONAL LKAGUK Milwaukee at Cincinnati.Pittsburgh at Philadelphia «2».San Francisco at Chicago i2 > Los Angeles at St Lou»* -2 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at Chicago \tjWepi (hp IVrby Preakness- ready\tto stage a welterweight\tBelmont triple crown Seven of caampioosJup ugitt her».\tthe horses who chased Tim Tam at Louisville are here,'a rebord number from the derby.There were no surprises Fn day when the owners forked over 8500 for each of the dozen horses officially entered for the mile Pimlico \u2018and threc sixteenths even: Another Soon is due for each horse starting in the race, due to go off aa approximately 3.45 p m.EDt.The event will be cat ried on national television and radio iCBB1 from 5:30-8 p.m BRIGHT WEATHER Weatherman smiled, and brief showers of Thursday night merely dampened the track It was sunny and warm Friday, and the forecast for Preakness Day is more of the same with the temperature in the upper 70s WHITBY.Ont.Blair, manager (CP> \u2014 Wren of the 5Vhitbv hockev club, world amateur will take place in the afternoon left foot for the longer shots.The head is the balance point of the swing, thus must be cen- terod in the stance.In addition to Tim Tam.others Ruler are 3 to 1.in the Preakness entry box are At ?to 2 is Lincoln Road, who Jewn s Reward and Liberty led Tim Tam in the Florida Ruler, from Mrs Elizabeth N Derby and then the K Grahams Maine Chinee Farm: Derby, finishing second Mrs, Anthony Cannuii'i Chance a length both time*.It Tony; Mrs Ada L.R ce\u2019s Talent Show; Edward Potter.Jr.'s Ption; Miehore, from Walter E Crisimer's Powhatan Earms; Tom Ross and Phil Klpstein's Silky Sullivan: Noureddin.from Hockey Association to tour Rus-the Crabgrass Stable of Dr Peter Graffagnino; Mr.and Mrs George Lewis\u2019 Martins Rullah; Lincoln Road, owned by the Sunny Blue Farm of Isaac Plumber: and Gone Fishtn\u2019.representing the Llangollen Farm of Mrs M E Lunn.All will carry 126 pounds, same as in the Derby.Tim Tam's odds were cut from 7 to 5 to 6 to 5 Friday, and might be even money when jockey Ismael Valenzuela walks him into the starting gate Jewel\u2019s Reward, who finished fourth as the beaten Derby favorite, and Liberty with the Athletics meeting th» White Sox Games will be played Monday.Tuesday.Wednesday, Thursday jnd Saturday.The Saturday games will be played in the forenoon at 10:00 with the evening games at 6:30 Yankees.the Lennoxville Optimist sponsored team, will play their home games on the high school diamond in Lennoxville.The official opening of the league in Sherbrooke will take place Saturday June 7 and in Lennoxville the following Saturday.June 14.These two game* champion^, says the club has ap plied to Me Canadian Amateur sia next fall.Blair said the CAHA, which opens its annual meeting in Tor-on;o today, plan?to select a Canadian team to tour Russia next November \\ Russian team toured Eastern Canada last fall.The new feature pictures w II appear Saturday May 31st giving the pitchers the A's and White Sox will use in the opening.Final plans for the official epenincs will he decided at a meeting of the Little League executive which will be held Wednesday at the New Sherbrooke Hotel.lucky by half SUNDAY AFTERNOON 1:45 P.M.SHERBROOKE RACING CLUB I m Crowded, Europe Still Wants More Tourists By GEORGE McARTHUR AR1S Mrs.George Stanbridge Easl Notre Dame du (al.Mrs.11 Pearson and little son of London, Ont , were guests of the former's molher, Mrs Boss Preston and Mr.Preston.Mr and Mrs.Colin Slandish with their three children of Cookshtrc were the guests for the week-end of their cousins.Mr and Mrs, J, Davidson.Mrs Reuben Cooke left by motor with her nephew, M r.Ewing Risk, for Kingston, Ont,, where Mrs.Cooke will be the guest for a time of lier brother in law and sisler, Mr.and Mrs Allan Risk, Mrs.Max Parsons who has been the guest of her son inlaw- and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.Kenneth Best, has returned to her homo in Montreal.Mr.U.Stover who has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.R, Craighead has returned to his home in Columbus, Miss.Mrs.Philo Bockus and sons, Mrs Peter Cummings and da Ugh ter and Mrs B.Cummings and daughter were guests of Mr.and Mrs Charles Bourdeau at Pigeon Hill, The members of the Bridge Club were enlerlained by Mrs.Fred Gilman at lier summer home al Venice on Lake Champlain.The prize for t h e highest score for the evening went to Mrs.Fred Cook FREE INSURANCE - FREE ANTENNA FREE 90 DAY GUARANTEE YOU'RE ALWAYS IN GOOD COMPANY WITH \"FAMOUS NAME\" CAR RADIO VSSecttefotne K#«p your radio whan you trada Jg 50 ,0 « in ntw car.Inatall in da«h board \u2014 ragardltsi of yaar or modal of cai.\tS7Q.50\tSQQ.50 \t1 rj\u2014-\t \t¦\t^\tInitalltd\tInstalled \t5 Tuba Radio\t6 Tub* Radio \t6 or 12 volli\t6 or 12 volt* ONLY LEVESQUE'S OFFER FREE \u2022\tLIFE INSURANCI PLAN TO SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT \u2022\tFIRl INSURANCE PLAN TO SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT \u2022\tTHEIR OWN FINANCE PLAN * ear 3 Be B.-jp re ¦\t^\tr\t\"-v f .vic off .als and clergy of\ta rp>J!\u201c \u2018tot r.^ average rvi\tJ 1% JR \u2022! 1 Itlw community churches as well\tattendance was between rmfinPu nV hill m rr n ff of 'te congregation ^ ar'1 f/j P\u2018\"\t- T' con: n I lu 1111 UU\tVU,,U and many former oarishoners.\u2018«nts numbered between 15 and Al Maple Grove MAPLE GROVE \u2014 The Ladies Guild met recently at the home of Mrs.M.R Wood.The meeting opened with pray er led by the president, Mrs.J.W.Dinning.Minutes and t h e treasurer\u2019s report were presented by the secretary, Mrs.Albert Nagent.New business at hand was the spring tea and sale o f food and sewing, which is planned for June 7th from 3 to 6 p m.at the home of Mrs.Wm.Dinning.Each member was giv en a list of what she is expected to provide for the tea.Several items of sewing were handed in, plus a few donations.A committee of two, Mrs.B.G Dinning and Mrs.Bill Dinning, was formed to order suitable falrlincn and frontal altarwear which it was unanimously decided to purchase.A quilt was sold to Mrs.Edgar Wood of Woods-ville, N.H.At the close of the meeting a buffet supper was enjoyed .The hostesses were Mrs.J.W'.Dinning and Mrs.B.A.Bennett.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Merle Simons and daughter Judy of Thetford Mines were recent guests of Mr and Mrs, B, G.Dinning, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Dennery spent a few days in Syracuse, N.Y, where they attended the marriage of Mr.Dennery\u2019s nephew, and visited relatives.Mr.Alfred Wright of Thetford Mines was a weekend guest o f Mr.and Mrs.Bill Dinning and Mary.Thompson arrived from England under the sponsorship of the Colonial and Continental Society.It was through the efforts of Mr.Thompson that in the autumn of 1857 the church building was begun and it was completed in 1858.with much of the work being done by Mr Tnompsoa himself.The corners toneof Christ Church was laid os June 30.1858.In the cavity of the corner stone is a short history of the church, a few coins and a copy of the Stanstead Journal.In 1859 Christ Church was officially licensed for services by the Bishop It was during the incumbency of Rev George Thorneloe, that Christ Church, being free from debt, was consecrated by the R:.Rev.J W.Williams, Lord Bishop of Quebec, on December 5, 1875.Rev.A.H.Moore was rector of Christ Church from 1902 to 1910 and it was during his min- istry that the Jubilee memorial lower was added to the main church in observance of the church\u2019s fiftieth anniversary.Last Sunday, May il, the present rector.Rev.A.L Salt read the sermon preached by Mr.Moore, «now deceased) at tht 50th anniversary observance.H » son.Louis Moore, from Drum-mondville read the lessons.At the present time the par* .»ius of Christ Church and -vil Saints Church, Beebe, but* served by Mr.Salt, have 217 families and 71 individuals, totaling 818 souls.The number of communicants is 316.It is an international parish and has a growing Sunday school of approximately 120 students enrolled.In addition to this Christ Church sponsors youth groups and women\u2019s societies.Dating from 1819 to 1958.Christ Church has been served by co priests.Its present rector.Rev.A L.Salt came here in 1954, replacing Rev.William Mitchell.« everyone.and West Shefford.Through the media of cooking utensils and Mrs.Raymond Leith and son \u2018\u201cilti?g ,nfedles' she endeavored Billy, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were ^ makel\u2018fe easier for others and recent guests of Mr.and Mrs 5he Wl11 ** greatly misse:i b-v ! ÊYed Crawford Mr.Elmer Guy | and Miss Bessie Guy were also ; guests at the same home.Mr.Alvin Wright of Inverness is spending some time with his j brother-in-law and sister, Mr : and Mrs.Wilbert Wallace.Mr.and Mrs- Richard Wright jand sons of Lower Ireland, were | guests of Mr.and Mrs.Frank I\u2019orter.Mr.and Mrs.Willard Young j and family, of Lennoxville, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Morrison and family.USTEW, DEAR i NOTHING BEATS ANTALGINE ro RELIEVE PAINS ¦AN0 DON'T WC-CT THAT ANTALGINE sorts VfW FAST RiLitf AMD DOES NOT .DE Alt ESS BRIGHAM \u2014 Mrs.W.L.Crawford has resumed from the Sweetsburg Hospital, where she underwent surgery.Other Brigham resident m the same hospital are Mr.Romeo Bare, who is suffering from Bronchial pnemonia, and Mr, Henry Tuberficld, who underwent surgery.Both arc doing well.sumà fyj s»1* e»erj»!mi 15 III lit (1 for 95< ANTALGINE \"i 0RTH0PAEDI CORRECTIVE J.M.Nault Ltd.has offered to their customers for the past 20 years the services of a graduate specialist in the fitting of footwear in the person of _ Mr.Louis-Philippe Begin.Mr.Begin is pleased to help you at no extra charge.Consult him today if you want true foot comfort; he has everything necessary at his disposai to heio you .X-Ray.Measuring Apparatus.Pedograph, etc.This scientific equipment permits him to supply you with the correct footwear for your needs .footwear that offen corrects foot troubles.Children's feet in particular need special attention in order that they develop normally.When you first visit this department your feet are X-Rayed and the plates kept on file for future reference.Take advantage of this free service! Mr.Begin is at your service daily from 8:30 A.M.to 11:30 A.M.and 1:15 P.M.to 5:30 P.M., .and on Fridays.7:00 P.M.to 10 P.M, J.M TEL.LO.9-251G NEXT TO THE NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL BIRCHTON \u2014 Mr George Latewood has returned from an extended stay in Toronto, and has resumed his work with the Wallace Bros., Cookshire, in Ihe Plastic Divi-j son 50,000 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS present new 1958 N I T U m Westinghouse 30\u201d Eter SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL 1958 CAMPAIGN The efficient operation of the Sherbrooke Hospital depends on the liberal support of the communities it serves! 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