Sherbrooke daily record, 30 janvier 1952, mercredi 30 janvier 1952
[" WEATHER 1952\t\tJANUARY\t\t\t\t1952 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11\t12 T3\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t\t tjccbi'ookc Daily Becocd MILDER Clear becominR cloudy (his afternoon.Occasional light snow tonight.Thursday cloudy with a few light snowflurries.Turning milder.Light winds.Low tonight and high Thursday at Sherbrooke 5 below and 20 above.Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30.1952 Fifty-fifth Yeai World News In Brief Tehran.Iran, Jan.30\u2014(Æ*) \u2014The British-owned Bank of Iran and the Middle East announced today it will close its doors in Iran by July 30, after 63 years of operaton, because of Iranian government restrictions.At the same time it was learned Premier Mohammed Mossadegh's government plans to force the shutdown of British, American and other foreign eultural organizations operating outside Tehran.The date when the ax will fall on the British council and Anglo-lrenian institute branches at Tabrib and Me ;hed was not known.* * * Tokyo, Jan.30\u2014( Heaters) \u2014 Officers of the British 29th independent brigade will receive 13 United States army awards for the part they played in the Imjim river battle last April, it was announced last night.In the same battle, the 1st battalion of the Gloucestershire regiment of Britain won a United States Presidential unit citation.* * * Hong Kong, Jan.30\u2014(jP)\u2014 Communist China is rushing to complete a rail line that would give the Reds a sea route to support any intervention in Inrio.China, a Hong Kong newspaper reported today.The newspaper said all prisoners in South China between 15 and 35 have been drafted into labor teams for work on the line.* * London, Jan.30\u2014;(P)\u2014British motorists ordering a new automobile this year may have to wait until 1962 for delivery, car experts estimated today.This is one result of brit-ain\u2019s new pay-or-perish economic program outlined yesterday by the chancellor of the exchecfuer, R.A.Butler.To increase overseas exports, ears for the home market will be trimmed to 60,000 compared with deliveries last year of more than 110,000.* * * Tokyo, Jan.30\u2014(Reuters) \u2014Britain\u2019s desperate hunt for steel to feed arms and export factories today yielded 10%000 tons from Japan at a cost of about 814,000,000.Officials representing the entire British steel industry signed the contract at a price almost double the current British scale.The purchase is only a drop in the bucket of an estimated 1,500.000-ton deficiency in British supplies this year.Egypt Reported Join Middle East If U.K.Dispute Ready To Command Is Solved Sen.Russell May Enter U.S.Contest New Premier Favors \u2018Collective Security Based On U.N.Charter.By ALBURN D.WEST Cairo, Egypt, Jan.30.\u2014 (AP)\u2014An Egyptian foreign office spokesman indicated today that Egypt would join a Middle East defence command if her current dispute with Washington, Jan.30\u2014 th their parents for the next Rift Widens Between Red China, Russia By EDWARD E.BOMAR Washington, Jan.30.\u2014(A5)\u2014The Maher , State Department took note today News ; of reports that communist China Further Austerity Awaits Britons; New Proposals Considered Just A Start London.Jan.30\u2014(Routers) Judging from their editorial columns today most British news papers appeared to have swallow fd bravely but not without flinching the mecHcine Chancellor of the Exchequer R.A.Butler prescribed last night to cure Britain\u2019s economic ills.Most predicted gloomily that and\t100,00C 000 automobiles trucks last year.3.Sharper restrictions are placed on instalment buying of radio and television sets, electrical appliances and motorcycles.4 Thc foreign spending allowance of British tourists is cut from Jl 50 to Al 25.5.Charges for medical prescrip- Butler will probably give Britons (ions and fees for such things as another big dose of austerity in uirgical belts, hearing aids and his budget m March.\t| wigs are expected to bring in The Times said economies But-!about £7,500,000.This year\u2019s bud-1er announced were in themselves get provided £398,000,000 to run not a sufficient remedy to get the health service, the financially-ailing country back 6.The number of government on her feet.\temployees who totalled t,459,770 READY FOR AUSTRALIA -\u2014 This is the most recent picture of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, taken in Clarence House prior to their departure for Australia.The United Kingdom Information Office photo shows the Royal couple in evening dress.\t_\t(«JD Photo) Elizabeth, Philip Leave Tomorrow For Australia all 22 Mississippi delegates and son Caffery.Half an hour later half of the 26 Alabama delegates.Other southerners stayed behind to pile up 283 votes for Russell while President Truman won the nomination with 94712 votes.L a t e f, southern Democrats nominated J.Strom Thurmond, then governor of South Carolina, as an independent and he polled 39 electoral votes in November.President Truman won with 303 to 189 for Republican Thomas E.Dewey, governor of New York.Kefauver, former chairman of the Senate crime-busting commit- he called in the French envoy.Talks with the British and Turkish ambassadors were also on his schedule.The original defence offer was turned down by thc government of Premier Mustapha Nahas Pasha, in spite of so-called \u2018land reform\u2019, Slx months, mass executions, and the liquida-! Tomorrow at noon Princess tion of landlords, year-end reports Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin-describe a growing coolness be- burgh leave by air on a Royal tour tween Peiping and Moscow.\u201d I that will take them halfway across The department did not enlarge the world to pay the King's who was ousted from office Sun- on the point but said that in gen-, sp£,cVltf International High - Grade Ring Active Montreal, Jan.30.-\u2014 W) -The Herald said in a newspage story The Prince and Duke find their today that high-grade gold carried \u201cThis Is an unfinished story.It conspicuously leaves vital work for the budget to do.\" The Liberal Manchester Guard inn said \"if disaster is to be averted, thc budget will be our last chance.\" The Daily Herald, organ of the Labor opposition, said \u2019\u2019in employ ing extensive controls, lie (But 1er) follows not merely Labor's policy, but its methods.\u201cBut the government must bo strongly challenged on iU new health service charges.\" Lord BeavcrbrooK's Daily Express urged Butler not to rest on his \u201cchilly laurels,\u201d because he has \u201cstaved off bankruptcy by policies of repression.\u201d \"We should restore freedom as well as soundness including the freedom of pound sterling.\u201d London, Jan.30\u20144Æ*)\u2014Prime Minister Churchill's government announced a program yesterday to cut down on Briton\u2019s food, tobacco, socialized inedicino and many other things in a stern bid to stave off national bankruptcy.R.A or 6.5 per cent of the countries civilian labor force in 1951\u2014will j be reduced by 10,000 in six months.Spending on public rol ations is to be cut by about £1,-, 200.000 annually.7.A sharp limit will he placed ; on the use of steel in building.The goal of the whole effort is to halt runaway drainage of Hie i gold and dollar reserves of the | sterling area, for which Britain is \u2018 the hanker.The reserves sank more than 81,500,000,000 in the last half of 1951.They now stand at $2,335,-000,000.\u201cWo have become the largest, debtor country in the world, whereas for generations we had been thc largest creditor,\u201d Butler said.\"We must pay our own way.This is the vital question and there can be only one answer\u2014we must succeed.\u201d I eral \u201c1951 proved to be an unhap | T !\t-\t1'UKeK '\t.!py year behind the Iron Curtain \u201d j f)nstan!tly increasl?2 Pub>'c.duties h-om Canada into United States day by King Farouk.The round of talks came just one j\u2018 !TP lhern a*'ay from ,heir d»'-.has\" produced a'huge TntVr-conliii-day after Foreign Secretary An- -Month after month, and in dren more than they like.It is cntal theft ring with Euronean thony Eden told the British House [country after country, the story barely two months since they re-! diamonds as exchange of Commons he believed it possible has, bfcn the same, the summary turned from a strenuous tour of\t.to agree with Egypt on a settle-: said-, \u201cit is one of increasing dis- Canada.\ti- J le -ry sald ^ S' H'casury of ment which \u201csatisfies the legitit-: satisfac,'on- unsuccessful repres- On the coming visit to Australia tee, told a New York press confer-1 ate national aspirations of the ; J\u2019:0'1\u2019 nevv' Purges, mass deporta nnd New'Zealand they will deputize cnce yesterday he is \u201cnot running Egyptian people, and at the same ; \u201cPbSi and other forms of commu for the King, who is unable to go against Mr.Truman or anyone [ time does not jeopardize the secu-\t, nesa4 'n now fa', because of ill health, else but only on my own views.\u201d | rity of the free world.\u201d \u201cAnd I have great hopes of win- Official sources in London said ning,\u201d the Senator said.\t; Britain is ready to make conces- Kefauver said there \u201care many sions to Egyptian nationalist icel-things that should be done both ing if the Cairo government is wil-by the executive department and | ling to co-operate with western miliar Soviet pattern.\tj Today the young couple gave all \u201cIn the free world, by contrast, their spare time to playing and rising \u2019 \" ! Congress to clean up corruption.\u201d Allied Rotation Proposal Agreed To By Communists defence plans.Egypt cancelled two treaties with Britain in mid-October, seeking to take sole control of the jointly-ruled Sudan and to get British troops out of the Suez canal zone.Bloody battles and riots followed those efforts.At the time of the treaty cancel 1951 has been a year of strength, rising hope, and rising production, combining to built! new bulwarks against Soviet ag gression and promote the cause of peace.\u201d ficers and Quebec Provincial Po lice arc searching for thc smugglers.It added: \u201cThe multi-million dollar racket, horn out of constant thefts from I ing to an \u201cunreasonable and ob- | stinate attitude\u201d on three crucial | lation, western observers in Cairo and London believed control of the ent newspaper Al Ahram asserted today that the \"only possible solu- By ROBERT B.TUCKMAN Munsan; Korea, Jan.30.-^(/P)\u2014 Communist negotiators tod iy questions: agreed,to the allies rotating 25.\t1.Voluntary repatriation.The 000 troops a month during an arm- Reds want all prisoners of war ex-istice and «said Chinese would join I changed whether they like it or in administering the demilitarized I not.zone-\ti 2.The U.N.proposal that certain The Reds balked, however, at : prisoners would be released on restraints on moving their troops i parole not to fight in the Korean secretly\tinto threatening concen-\t; war\tagain.This would remove\t: tion\u201d is tor Britain to get out of trations\tduring an armistice.\t[thousands\tof South Korean sol\tj the Suez and let Egypt have the Previously the communists\thad\tdiers\tfrom\tthe North Korean army,\tj Sudan \u201cPecause it should now be 3.\tThe\tallied step-by-step ex\tj clear that there will he no real change plan.Lee refers to it as a 'freedom' for the \u2018free woild' so \u201cone-for-one\u201d plan.Allies hold 10 ; long as such unrest and tension times as many prisoners as the ! prevail in Egypt.Reds.The communists want an Martial law' still was in force all-for-all exchange.\tbut Cairo was quiet after its third Lee again agreed in principle to night of military curfew Soldiers the allied proposal that priority {patrolled key intersections along should be given to exchanging sick | streets still piled with debris from and wounded prisoners.He also fires set during Saturday\u2019s riots approved the U.N proposal for ex-! which cost at least 67 lives, changing data on burial places of [ News Chronicle correspondent who died in P.O.W.I Bruce Rotbwell in his interview .\t! published in London asked Maher The Reds objected to two se- Both truce groups meet at 11 Pasha: \u2018Do you have any long curity proposals:\ta.m.Thursday (9 p.m.Wednesday range view on collective security 1.\tThat both sides refrain from EST.)\tin the Middle East?\u201d concentrating troops and guns in\t- ! The Iiemier was quoted as a manner to threaten the other Seoul, Korea, Jan.30.\u2014f/P)\u2014Al- replying: side.\tlied raiders today fought through ; \u201cYes.Since 1946 I have always 2.\tBoth sides to report weekly j slush and mud on the western , pleaded lei a regional organization the exact location of all major .Korean front almost to the top of ; inside the.United Nations charter, ground, naval and air units.a Chinese-held hill but heavy re- ] accept collective security on that In a neighboring tent at Pan sistanee forced them to withdraw.| basis.I am ready to discuss the munjom.a U.N.spokesman said, a ! In a new- air battle one Rus-| Middle East command with the North Korean general showed a sian-type jet was sent flaming to1 four powers.The question of a critical and sarcastic interest in earth as American Sabre jets took military base for this is the key the allied plan for exchanging ! on Mig-15s.prisoners.\tj Warm weather melted talking with Prince Charles, 3, and j Ontario and Quebec gold mines.Princess Anne, 17 months.\t| was known to have been organized Tomorrow the children will gojto a fine point where high-grade along to London airport with the | gold was no longer smuggled as rest of\tthe\tRoyal family to wave [ is but sneaked\tto Europe via the goodbye.A\tbig crowd is expected j United States\tto buy\tdiamonds.The\tcountry-bv-country\tsurvey **1e\ta'rP°r*> where the Royal j The diamonds,\tin turn,\tare smug- develonments\tin\tth»\tKnvmt\thm\ti couple\twill\tboard the 40-seater gled into the\tUnited\tStates di converted Canadair North Star for rcct from Europe or via Canada the first stage of their trip to j with the money from their sale be-Nairobi, Kenya.\t] ing returned to the ring of thieves After a week\u2019s vacation in Kenya in Montreal, they board the 15 000-ton liner j \u201cSomewhere in Montreal, it was London, Jan.30.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 The Conservative government's sweeping economy cuts announced yesterday will push Ancttrin Bev-an nearer the leadership of the Butler, chancellor of thc opposition Labor party.Labor poli-exchequcr, said western defences ticians predicted today, against communism would he en- j New followers, fearing collapse dangered by failure of the big of the welfare state, are likely to new campaign to \u201clive within our! rally around him in the two-day means.\u201d\t' House of Commons debate on thc Butler announced in the House ! cuts, of Commons a cut of £ 150,000,0(10 Even trade union Members of a year In British buying in the Parliament, hostile to the left-United\tStates and elsewhere ! wing Hevan group, were con- abroad.A counlry already beset \\ineed today that thc Welsh rebel with shortages will have less of ; will gain influence, many things meat, fish, automo They said the trend became ob-biles, clothing, furniture, toys.! 'ilf 11 meeting of Labor legis In a move intended to channel lalors last night, when Devan in necessary manpower into defence projects, it was decided that non-essential industries will be forced to hire all labor through government employment, agencies.For the first time then' will he small charges for medical pre of developments in the Soviet bio, included a report that more than 15,000 private industrial, trade and handicraft enterprises in the Soviet zone of Germany went out ol business during the last months.\u201cTroubles also mounted In th Soviet Union itself .These re sisted they must oppose the government\u2019s proposals to make charges in the national health ser vice- hitherto virtually free.Thc service is his creation, started ! when he was minister of health.! Moderate party leaders, inclut! script-ions, dental treatment, wigs, f\u2018,1r,,,,M\u2019r ,,r'me M'n>s,c/,( hearing aids, surgical belts and ,,n* Attlee, and Hugh Gaitskcll fiOspilal care formerly supplied l r- j .\tac^e declared breezily that Do fixed stars move?\t| week-end, when he stopped in he All stars are in motion.Fix-1 drugstore for smokes, \u201cAll peaceful on the Vaughan front! Been down cleaning the cellar, so I can fix Ranger s playroom.He\u2019s won Sally over\u2014Joan caught them eating out of the same dish Iasi night.He\u2019ll get around Bonnie next!\u201d But when Bonnie rushed in Mon-: day morning, Hannah knew something happened.She was pale, trembling, breathless._ i \u201cWade missed his train, Joan j was late for school\u2014what a morning!\u201d she burst out.\u201cYou remember my saying Ranger never crowed loud early mornings?W\u2019ell, last night Wade and I were up late.1 niryle him finish that basement job.\u201d Hannah thought she knew what was coming.But Bonnie rushed on, \u201c1 set my alarm for 7.Wade had left the furnace up, so I would not have to waken at the crack of dawn and fuss with the thermostat.\u201cBut long before daybreak, I was startled out of a sound sleep, bv such crowing as you never heard! How I wanted to strangle that rooster\u2014and he kept crowing louder and louder! Finally in a rage, I shook Wade.\u2018This is the end!\u2019 I said.\u2018That rooster leaves this house today\u2014or 1 do!\u2019 \u201cWade staggered downstairs, with me after him.The minute we hit the main floor I smelled smoke.Wade opened the cellar door.We WEST A A J 9 7 V A J 2 ?643 A J72 NORTH (D) A 10 5 V 75 ?AQ J 10 AAKQ104 EAST AK42 VK963 ?972 A 8 63 SOUTH AQ863 VQ1084 ?K85 A 95 North-South vul.East South West Pass\t1 V Pass\t2 N.T.Pass Pass Pass Pass Pass Opening lead\u2014A 7 compound 37 Part of the alphabet 44 Merit 47 High explosive 49 Encountered 1\tr-\tr-\t\ts\tb\t\t7\t6\t9\t>0\t«\tir- ii\t\t\t\t\t\t\tl*t\t\t\t\t\t 15\t\t\t\t\t\t\t>6\t\t\t\t\t 17\t\t\t\t18\t\tU\t\t\t\t20\t\t 21\t\t\tzi\t\tu\t\t\t\t.Si\t\t\t «\u2022\t\t\t\tZb\t\t\t\tJ*7\t\t\t\t \t\t\tzs\t\t\t\t29\t\t\t\t\t 30\tS>\tsi\t\t\t\t\t33\t\t\t\t\t Js\t\t\t\t\t\t35\t\t\t\t3b\t37\t^8 3$\t\t\t\t\tM0\t\t\tZ/r/.\tMl\t\t\t kl\t\t\t\t*ti\t\t\t\tM4\t4\t'ar\t\t H\t\t\tU7\t\t\t\tkè\t\tmT\t\t\t 50\t\t\t\t\t\t\tSi\t\t\t\t\t 5i\t\t\t\t\t\t\ta\t\t\t\t\t ii aoiiui u»es to set up a-., depend on taking the ace of'h/ans ^\tT £ 3S\" K0mJf.Ken'nf VC-tnt v'hereimonds- Now declarer cannot get was the fifth defensive trick.out of dummy without giving East Vest was afraid to lead a heart kjng 0{ diamonds, which spells because South had bid that suit.So West led a diamond, and South I rattled off nine tricks in clubs and j diamonds with great speed and equally great happiness.West would have led a heart if he had counted declarer's tricks.Nothing could stop declarer from winning nine tricks if he had both i red kings.Contrariwise, any de-; tense would succeed if East had both red kings.Thought was need-i ed only if the red kings were divided his doom.CARD SENSE Q\u2014The bidding has been: South West North East 1 Heart Pass 1 Spade 2 Clubs close to the over-hot furnace.\u201d \u201cRanger sounded the alarm!\u2019 Hannah cried.\u201cYVhen he saw Wade, he gave one last cockadoodle\u2014then toppled over.\u201d Hannah couldn't get out the question she feared to ask.\u201cWade yelled at me to take Ranger, while he got the blaze under control.The little thing's heart was healing so faintly.1 thought he was gone.I felt wick- You, South, hold: Spades 7-5-2, Hearts A-K-Q-0-4, Diamonds K-Q-8-3, Club 4.What do you do?j A\u2014Bid two hearts.You have ed' guilty, ashamed!\u201d slightly more strength than a min-i S1,° turned her big round blue imuni opening bid, and your dis- cy('s full upon Hannah.\u201cI cradled trihiition is good so von should *'''c a baby, talked to him like As West found out a diamond I makc \u20181 frr4 21 >¦.' 27'4 19 117 .80 .27 35 61 40 13 227« 15's B 19s4 38 28 59* ! 211 !>\u2022> B 27'îB 19' 1A 116 2.80 B 4.30 .60 .40 LIBBYTOWN Wonders won three strings.C.\tDelorme\t.168\t135\t462\u2014465 C.\tGeuevert .\t.167\t170\t120\u2014457 F.\tBeatty .\t146\t129\t.\u2014275 J.\tKerr .\t\t\t182\u2014182 A.\tBrodeur\t133\t130\t189\u2014452 M.\tDion\t137\t168\t186\u2014491 Totals\t\t.751\t732\t839-2322 \tWONDER\t\tBREAD\t B.\tRoy .\t113\t147\t141-401 S.\tRich .\t144\t13L\t165\u2014440 L.\tMoyer .\t129\t146\t138\u2014413 B.\tDurno .\t155\t154\t153\u2014467 J.\tMorrison\t144\t157\t195\u2014496 Totals\t\t685\t735\t797-2217 SUTTON JUNCTION The Farm Forum Group was entertained at the home ot Mr.and Mrs.V.Hastings, with a good attendance.The usual broadcast and discussion took place and lunch served.Mrs.H.Blackwood and Mrs.A.Smith entertained the members of St.Aidan's Guild, when Miss Sidney Emerson was the guest of honor.Miss Emerson has left to take a nurses training course, in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Montreal.The Misses Marion and Jessie Emerson were guests of their mother, Mrs.W.H.Emerson, and family.Mr.E.Palmer is a patient m the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, in Montreal.Mrs.E.Palmer and Mrs.Earl Mudd were in Montreal, to visit Mr.Palmer in the hospital.GOULD STATION GLENDAY AND SPRING ROADS Mr.and Mrs.Henry Langevin and daughter, Judy, of Beebe, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Michael Dillon.Mr.and Mrs.Donald McElrea and Mr.Angus McElrea accompanied by Mrs.Thornton Cleveland Mrs.Albert Parsons were in Barnston, being called there by the death of Mrs.Lillie Gray, a cousin of Mr.McElrea\u2019s.Mrs.John L.Robinsort entertained at her home in honor of the birthday of her son, Mr.M.Robinson.Crokinole was played at two tables, after which, the hostess, assisted oy her daughter-in-law, Mrs.M.Robinson served delicious refreshments.The guests on departing, wished Mr.Robinson, \u201cmany happy returns of the day.\u201d Friends of Mr.Thornton Cleveland will regret to learn that he has been confined to the house for two weeks by illness.A gloom was cast over this community on Monday, January 21, when the ,;ad news came from Barnston of the sudden death of Mrs.L.M.Gray, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Fritz Pope.Her funeral was at the Anglican Church, at Way\u2019s Mills, on Wednesday afternoon.Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives.Mr.Bert Thompson, of Asbestos, was here to attend the funeral of Mrs.L.M.Gray, on Wednesday.FOSTER Mr.and Mrs.G.B.Mizener, Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Whitcher and Mr.Allen Whitcher attended the Frost Village Farm Forum meet ing, in the Waterloo High School, on Monday evening.After listening to the broadcast, the meeting was divided into three groups tor discussion.Pictures were shown and the serving of refreshments brought a pleasant evening to a close .Relatives here received word that Mr.Fletcher Allen, 0/ Bethel, [Vt., had passed away.The burial took place in Frelighsburg.Mr.G.C.Whitcher attended the annual convention of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture, at the Windsor Hotel, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Bradford attended the funeral of their brother-in-law, Mr.John Borden, in Trenholmville.Mr.and Mrs.Chester Swell, of Granby, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Durrcll, and Larry and Garth Durrell.INCUS \\ldon and Melda (nee McClintock) are happy to announce the birth of a son on January 29th, 1952, at the B.M.P.Hospital, Sweetsburg.FARNAM\u2019S CORNER Queen Store won two strings.PAGE-SANGSTER BOWLING LEAGUE BOX SHOP \u2022 MAGOG HOUSE Chamberlain .168 151 155\u2014474 C.Bruygom\t111 166 172\u2014449 N.Fortier\t140 143 126\u2014409 R.Grenier .140 165 161\u2014466 P.Rose G.\tCabana H.\tBolduc R.Hamel .J.G.Rose A.Rose .Totals .D.Bergeron R.Wilson G.Gornngo J.Shannon P.Rawlings J.Strickland Totals Eengals won three strings.BEES 291\t137\t136\u2014564 154\t166\t168\u2014488 196\t191\t121\u2014503 192\t139\t178\u2014509 225\t139\t206\u2014570 152\t159\t202\u2014513 12l0\t931\t1011-3152 ENGALS\t\t 109\t131\t167\u2014407 238\t153\t189\u2014580 136\t141\t160-437 233\t150\t157\u2014540 304\t170\t242\u2014716 201\t231\t243\u2014678 1221\t976\t1161-3358 Mrs.Annie Gansley, of Stoke, is visiting at the home of her niece, Mrs.Wilfred Rodgers, and Mr.Rodgers.Mrs.Ella Winson is at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan Barter, at Bury, helping care for Mrs.Barter, who has been ill for some time.Mr.and Mrs.Rayfield Ross, oi Bury, were callers of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas MayheW.Taipeh, Formosa, Jan.30\u2014 f/P)\u2014The Chinese nationalist defence ministry said yesterday 50,000 wounded Chinese communist soldiers from Ko.rea reached the South China province of Kwangtung this month.The ministry said some were being placed in private homes because all hospitals already were crowded.FUNN7 BUSINESS By Hershberger E.\tBradley .\t147\t137\t86\u2014370 T.\tBrule .\t171\t185\t169\u2014525 J.\tDavy .\t121\t106\t132\u2014359 T.\tBradley\t131\t187\t142\u2014460 L.\tWhiting\t162\t183\t195\u2014540 R.\tBatrie\t306\t207\t242\u2014755 Totals .1038 1005 966-3009 ; BRUTES M.Moore .298\t1 41 261\u2014700 V.Bradley .141\t179\t135\u2014455 T.Harrison .\t87\t69\t88\u2014244 Bourguignon .176 217 257\u2014650 C.Phillips .216 256 208\u2014680 L.Langley .207 260 161\u2014628 Totals\t1123\u2019 1122 1110-3357 Brutes won three strings.\t1 'sNfcikV ' j-i.\\ a/\"' l' (!) 5*r*lf» lM.U S ft» OM ¦flfrefiViT.ii'.Mr.and Mrs.Alan Perkins were guests at Mansonvillc, of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.F Jewett, Mr.Calvin Harvey accompanied by Messrs.Norman Beattie, Lawrence Marcou, Ethen Perkins, and Roy Spencer motored to Montreal, to visit Mr.Harry Harvey, who was a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, there.Mr.and Mrs.H.Robinson were in Cowansville one afternoon.COUNTRY AMD DAIRY PRODUCE PRICES Montreal, Jan.30.\u2014 Eggs were again firmer on the open wholesale produce markets yesterday.Demand was fairly good and offerings were insufficient for requirements.Quotations rose Vi cent to as much as one cent per dozen on top grades.In small lots to retailers eggs in cartons were unchanged, as were quotations on the retail level.Potatoes continued steady; while butter and cheese prices were unchanged on the open market.EGGS (cts.per dozen): Gov\u2019t.\tJob- Re- Spot JCom- lots tail tQuotes Exch.§ H .44 Vi 43 Vi b 50\t56 42'ib 47-51 52 54 37b 31b 29b 26b :.\\SCS.American Indians used totem poles for tombstones as well as for idols.Ashes of cremated braves were placed in I he poles The British Empire produces 70 per cent, of the tea consumed throughout the world annually.A young robin can eat earthworms measuring n total length of 14 feet in one day.DEATHS LEWIS Suddenly at her home in Marbleton, Que., ort January 29, 1952, Eva Marjorie Sterling, in her 48th year, beloved wife of F.W.Lewis.Prayers at the late residence.Friday, February 1st, at It am., service in St.Paul's Church, Marbleton, at 11:30, thence to Ayer\u2019s Clift Cemetery for interment.TJ.A.Carson officiating.SWEET At Sutton, Que., on January 29th, 1952.Ada Mary Reynolds.beloved wife of the late Norman Sweet, in her 90th year.Funeral will be held from her late residence on Thursday, January 31st, at 2 p.m.Interment in Falrmount Cemetery, Sutton.Jenne\u2019s Funeral Service.CARDS OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our relatives, neighbors anil friend» for their kindness shown to ua during mother'» alckne»» and «loath: enpedilly do we thank thoso who si-til food, flown-», loaned car», to lii-v.Mr.McIntyre, who spoke »o feelingly from Psalm ZS, the choir» of I.tsgar and South Durham mid to Mr».Allan Sutherland, who sang \"In th«r Garden of Prayer.\u201d All these klnd-nes»«*s helped «0 much In our hour ot sorrow.EVELYN WEBSTER, Daughter.REGGIE WKUSTKR, Son-In-Law.South Durham, Quo.Marriages, Births, Deaths, Card of Thanks $1.50 per Insertion IN MEMORIAMS $1.00, 30 cent* por Un» -for poetry.Additional name» orer three, 10 cents each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE.IN MEMORIAM SORNHLRGER In loving memory of our dear sister and daughter, Mrs.Homer Sornberger «nee Marjorie Torcyt, who passed away January 30lh, 1951.Sadly ml»scd and always remembered ty EARL COREY, Father.MR.AND MRS.C.BERGERON, Brother-In-Law and Sister.BLAKE\u2019S FUNERAL HOME & AMBULANCE SERVICE (R.L.Bishop) 86 Queen St.Tel, 2-9977 A «4 «*7: A-ex.lur.A-large A-med.A-small .B.C .t Free .43 V4 38 31-32 30 25-28 wood t 45-47 38-40 3840 SORNBERGER\u2014In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Marjorie, who passed away January 30th, 1951.No length of time, no lapse of year?.Can dim a loved one\u2019s past, For treasured memories hold her dear And will while memory lasts.Always remembered by HOMER SORNBERGER, Husband.WAYNE, Ron.St.Armand, Que.Guess who!\u2019' 41 45 37 37 35\t____ t Canadian Commodity Exchange close basis 50 cases minimum.§ Small lots to retailers in cartons; 3c per dozen less loose.$ Approximate price to consumers in large retail outlets.BUTTER: (c.por lb.): Open Market: No.1 pasteurized Quebec fresh and storage, 68.Jobbers\u2019 prices: Prints, 6814-70.Commodity Exchange:\tSpot no sales; close 67 Va at67%.CHEESE: Wholesale Quebec white, 36; wholesale Quebec colored, 36V4.Wholesale Ontario white, 37; colored, 37\u20194.POTATOES: (per 75 lb.bag): Quebec .3.25-3.35 N.B.3.50-3.60 N.B.50 lbs.2.25 N.B.10 lbs.50-\t.52 P.E.I.3.75 P.E.L 10 lbs.54-\t.55 Maine 50 lbs.2.15-2.25 JOHNSON\u2014In loving memory of our dear parents, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Johnson; mother, who passed away In 1938, and dad In 1947.While you, dear parents, rest and sleep.Your loving memory we\u2019ll always keep.Always remembered by their daughters, MR.AND MRS.E.KNUTSON MR.AND MHS.S.WINDUM AND FAMILY MR.AND MRS.F BROWN AND DAUGHTER, Toronto.Anderson Monuments BOX 56 \u2014 BEEBE, QUE.Monuments, Markers, battering Work done anywhere in E.T.Write for Pamphlet and Price*.FUNERAL CHAPEL 21MEIBOUMIE IT Pkm2-24tl Everyone reaAa the Want-Ad::.Dial >3636.Record Greenshields & Co Mrmhprn: Montreal Stork Exchange The Toronto Stork Exrhan/fc \u2022 Montreal Curb Market 58a Wellington Street N.Shcrbroofte MONTH Fit.o r- % K OUKBFC 0055 Dial3-3636 f READ for Quick Results AND USE 1 sm TIME SAVE MONEY ADS ACCEPTED UP TO 4 P.M.PREVIOUS DAT.SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1952.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE\u2014Ï cents per worn minimum charge 50 cents for 16 words or' less, three consecutive insertions, $1.15; si* consecutive insertions, $1.15; Record Box, 10c.CHARGE RATE - 4 cents per word, minimum charge 75 cents for 18 words or less.ADS ACCEPTED - All forms ot classified ads.Legal Notices ana Auction Sales accepted until * p.m.the day previous to the date of insertion.Dial 3-3636 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1.Articles For Sale MAN\u2019S raccoon coat, blue suit, size 38.40; white shirts, size 15; ski boots, size 4; girl\u2019s raccoon coat, size 16; silver flatware, dishes, good condition.Dial 2-2400 or 292 Ontario.3.Typewriters For Sale RENT OR BUY a new Remington Personal Portable Typewriter.Big machine performance, portable convenience.Call Remington Rand, 54-A Wellington St.North.Phone 2-4088.7.Farms For Sale FIFTY acre village farm, seven cows, tools, etc.House has three tenements.Immediate possession of one.All conveniences.One mile from Stanstead.Reasonable for cash or might take house in trade.G.S.Molony, Stan-stead.20.Wanted To Purchase WANTED \u2014 Typewriter of well-known make In good condition.Dial 3-3188 or write Box 521, Lennoxville.LOGS, preferably birch.Will accept some maple.Eastern Canada Veneer Corporation, Henryville, Que.21.Wonted To Borrow WANT TO borrow $1,000 on first mortgage.Will pay 6% interest.Box 205, Record.24.Salesmen Wanted Advocates ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLKV, Olivier ftldg .4 Wellington South fel 2-4735 Armand Rousseau, K.C.W H Bradley K.C., D S Howard, Gen eral trial practice, estate Chartered Accountants THOMAS C CORRY C.A., 1944 Dor Chester St Wrst Montreal P S ROSS & SON Chartered Account, ants, MontreaL T R EDNEY & CO.72 Prospect St Phone 2-7621 8.Cars For Sale VANGUARD.1951, in excellent condition, only 8.000 true miles, fully equip, ped.Sell at sacrifice.Write Box 336 Watcrvllle.10.Horses For Sale BLACK Percheron mare colt, rising 3 years, sound and quiet, $110.George Salisbury, West Brome.Phone 44-R-2, Sutton.11.Livestock For Sale LARGE wholesale Dry Goods Hou4t! requires salesman with car to cover the retail stores in Eastern Townships.We pay high commissions.This is a good opportunity for the right man.Apply M.Lutsky, 3705 Park Avenue, Montreal 18.70 PIGS, five weeks old, for sale.Apply to Noel Masse, R.R.2, Cowansville.Tel.907-R-25.Dentist .DR.J.A.LjANDRY, Surgeon-Dentist.100 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House Phone 2-3103 Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPl-tal Dr L.A Gendreau 67 Welling .ton St South YEARLING Holstein bull calf, good shape, well marked.Apply Jennie DesRulsseaux, Lennoxville.Tel.2-6587.YOUNG purebred Angus bull, papers.Junior Champion, Sherbrooke Winter Fair, 1951.Agwanis I'arm, Magog.Phone Magog, 2096.12.To Let FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \"Done the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen \u2014 Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 10 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 VENETIAN BLINDS sjfi DIFFERENT MODELS on display at our sample room Also \u2014 Washing \u2014 Repairs VENETIAN DISTRIBUTORS REG'D 93c King Wesi - fcl 2-1150 FOUR room apartment, immediate possession.Apply 236b Main Street, Len-noxville.Dial 2-7920.FIVE room heated apartment, gas stove and Frigidaire furnished.Occupancy February 1st.Apply 81 Belmont.Tel.3-1049 before 6 p.m.FOUR room modern apartment, unhealed, second floor, with garage if desired: also lot 66x152, North Ward.Tel.2-7409.FOUR room apartment, Immediate possession.Apply 236b Main Street, Len-noxville.Dial 2-7920.I FOR immediate possession, 3 rooms heated, newly renovated apartment.Gas stove, fireplace, screened porch, good location.25 Vimy.Phone 2-9959.24A.Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED.Go Into business for yourself.Make storekeeper\u2019s profits without storekeepers' troubles We\u2019ll put you into business, furnish everything you need, train you, carry stock for you, without your investing one penny.We\u2019ll work with you until we\u2019ve made you a success.We\u2019ve done it for others.We'll do it for you providing you are honest, ambitious, and willing to work hard.If you are, write us.You\u2019ll hear from us at once with facts.Address Dept.258, Sales Manager, P.O.Box 398, Montreal, Que.WANTED\u2014A confectionery and cigar agent or a distributor for this county.If not experienced, we will teach you.A genuine line of goods offered.A real 1952 .money opportunity for someone in SV-rbrooko.Apply to Box 225, Sherbrooke Record.25.Teachers Wanted TEACHER wanted for St.George\u2019s Ele-mentary School, Quebec City, to complete this school year.Address application, stating qualifications and experience.to Secretary-Treasurer, Protestant School Board, 75 Belvedere Road, Quebec.Kingsey Falls Women\u2019s Assoc.Holds Meeting Kingse/ Falls, Jan.30.\u2014 Mrs.Donald Smith entertained the Brownleigh - Kingsey Falls Women\u2019s Asssociation at her home, recently.The meeting was opened with the hymn, \u201cO Master Let Me Walk With Thee,\u201d followed by a prayer of dedication, in unison, led by Rev.Mr.Foggo.The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed and a thank you letter read.The financial report for 1951, was read by the secretary-treasurer, which disclosed a most successful year.$50 was contributed to the Missionary and Maintainance Fund of the church.Rev.Mr.Foggo took the chair for the election of officers.The honorary president is Mrs.S.J.Turvey, and election of officers resulted as follows: Mrs.II.Blake, president; Mrs.Donald Smith, vice-president; Mrs.J.M.I.eith, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.W.C.Sells, Mrs.Ken Frost and Mrs.Harold Buchanan, form the work committee; Mrs.J.M.Leith and Mrs.W.C.Sells, flower conveners.Rev.Mr.Foggo congratulated the president, Mrs.Donald Smith and the entire Association, on the work accomplished in the past year and wished them every success in 1952.The meeting closed with prayer.Refreshments were served and Mrs.Harold Buchanan kindly offered to be hostess for the February meeting, at the home of Mrs.J.M.Leith, on the 19th of the month.RADIO GUIDE 26 Help Wonted: Mob MECHANIC wanted to work on all makps of rail.References.Apply Box 223, Record.28.Help Wanted: Domestic HOUSEKEEPER with no children for elderly man living out-of-town.For further Information please write George H.Hurley, Sr., Tilsonbury, R.R.2, Ont.13.Offices To Let 32.Situations Wanted Female DR.J.P, FORTIER B.A., L.M.C.C.Eye Ear Nose Throat Eyes Examined (2 to 4 P.M.and 7 to 6 P.M.Daily) Tel.2-2888, Sherbrooke.FOR FURNACE FUEL OIL CALL 2 2662 JiaAduM/te.-&ùicL\u2019uaa/ Appluincei- J.S.MITCHELL E CO LTD To but.sell, exchange use Want Ads.Dial 3 3tij(j W'ant-\\d Depart ment.t LARGE office in Canadian Bank of | Commerce Building, Wellington St., j , to let, and complete furnishings con-I listing of desks, tables, cabinets and I chairs, for sale.Immediate or May i 1st possession.Apply Edwards Realty | and Investment Co.Inc.Phone 2-2363.-; 15.Rooms To Let RED-SITTING room with or without I kitchen privileges, 'Montreal Street,! ! girl only.Dial 2-6568.TWO rooms with or without meals for I two gentlemen.Tel.2-7225.18.Wanted To Rent | WANTED \u2014 5-6-7 room apartment or j duplex for May 1st, heated or unheated.Dial 2-7770 or write Box 224, Record.SMALL farm near Sherbrooke with | small stock.Address particulars to | Box 222, Record.FIVE or six room accommodation, North j Ward preferred, for May 1st.Phone 2-2106.19a.Rooms Wanted RESPECTABLE young man requires nice largo room, centrally located.Box 221, Record.EXPERIENCED typist and general office clerk desires immediate position.Box 218, Record.33.Situations Wanted, Domestic Won O like work by the day.Apply Mrs.Armand Cormier, Wateniile, or phono .mi English 14-11-13, Waterville.37.Personals \u201cSKINNY\u201d GIRLS! 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THIS EVENING 5.00\tNews 5.05\tTom Corbet 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6 00 News 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.15\tDow Award Show 7.30\tPeggy Brooks Show 7.45\tSports - Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00.Pursuit 8.30\tMake Mine Memories 9.00\tTake a Chance 9.30\tDrama 10.00\tNews and Weather 10\t10 Headliners | 10.15 Bandwagon 10.30\tNews and Sports 10.45 Hospitality Time 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tPrelude to Midnight.12.00\tNews and Sign Off.THURSDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tFarm and Home 6.30\tWake Up Montreal 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sports 8.10 Musical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews and Weather 9.15\tHomemaker Harmonies 9.45\tMonarch Money Man 10.00\tNews 10.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 10.45\tGeorge Murray Show 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature 11.30\tKate Aitken 11\t45 Young Widder Brown 12.00\tNews 12.05\tCharlie Kuna 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews and Sports 12.45\tOur Gal Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tDr.Paul 1.15\tPops Concert 2.00\tNews 2.05\tRomance of Helen Trent 2.15\tSecond Spring 2.30\tNora Drake 2.45\tCorinne Jordan 3.00\tNews 3.05\tDistaff Diary 3.15\tPeggy Lee Show 3.30\tShowtime 4.00\tNews 4 05 Record Shop 4 45 Who Am 1?5.00\tNews 5.05\tWild Bill Hlckok 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews ! 6 05 Make Believe Ballroom j 6.30 News i 6.25 Make Believe Ballroom 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.15\tDow Award Show 7.30\tPeggy Brooks' Show 7.45\tSports\u2014Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tCisco Kid 8.30\tRed Skelton 9.00\tFun Parade 9.30\tLine-Up 10.00\tNews and Weather 10.15\tBandwagon 10.30\tNews and Sport# 10.45\tShow Time Parade 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews and Sign OIL SUBSCRIBERS receiving HOME DELIVERY may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 3-3636 before S.C0 p.m.refreshments were served.The club vyill meet next with Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Midgley entertaining at \u201cJourney\u2019s End.\u201d Mr.Harold Sanborn motored to Montreal and accompanied his fa* ther, Mr.John Sanborn, home from the Royal Victoria Hospital.5.00 5.30 5.45 6.00 6.15 6.30 6.40 7.00 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.30 10.00 10.15 10.30 11.00 12.00 6.00 7.00 7.03 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.15 8.30 8.55 9.00 9.45 10.15 10.30 10.35 10.45 11.00 11.15 11.30 11.15 12.00 12.15 12.30 1.00 1.15 1.45 2.00 2.15 2.26 2.30 3.00 3.15 3.30 3.45 4.00 4.30 5.00 5.30 5.45 6.00 6.15 6.25 6.30 6.40 7.00 7.30 7.45 8.30 9.00 9.30 10.00 10.15 10.30 11.00 11.30 !2.00 CBM (940 Kcs.) 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THIS EVENING 5.00\tWestern Swing 5.45\tUncle Troy 5.55 Ski Cast 6.00\tSerenade At Six 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tSports and Three Suns 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tThe Jack Smith Stow 7.30\tClub 15.7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tBoston Blackie 8.30\tThe Great GUdersleeve 9.00\tIt Happened Here 9.15\tAccent on Melody 9.30\tPiano Playhouse 10.00\tCourt of Opinion 10.30\tThe Big Hand 11.00\tNews and Sports 11.20\tMan About Mldnlte 12.20\tNews and Sign Off THURSDAY L08Y, LISTLESS, OUT OF LOVE WITH LIFE?Then wake up your liver bile .jump out of bed rarin\u2019 to go Life not worth HvlueV It may be the liver! It s a fact! 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Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Miller, of | Clarenceville, were callers on Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Lee.MILBY Mr.and Mrs.George McVety :and children, Lynda Anne and Robert, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.John Hindman, at Newport, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.John McVety spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.T.Johann at Coalicook.Mrs.Maud Deware has returned ; home, after spending four weeks 'visiting relatives in Bury.Mrs.Thomas Little and baby, who, since leaving the hospital, have been with lier brother-in-law ; and sister, Mr.and Mrs.John Lowery, expects lo return to her home, in Inverness, shortly.Mrs.F.H.Allcorn has returned ! from spending a few days in the j Sherbrooke Hospital, w'here she j was under observation.BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 'iVST-VW?.AK> MRS.«Lyo fWtWT VVAQTAY f HOW* AWL TAOCM 6000 VtOYVV.?THAN'6 UKA.| O.OA , r-CT XOO AHMavcçi'.voo \" ly^Yxyl wwtYA oo -1\tVOO YXVVCA f-dq.Tir Mnrfin W>\\ J ¦.¦> a\t\u2022 YSVW V-j .Oun*x.M VW , H HV .\\VV ÇxUWL yoovt Yovvt'A WAeKx'X yxvyctvkV ._______________________\u2022 : lw wau: VM VAWY., 1 tAVLWt tAoLV AW tAmOAV.\u2019.OOVCV < V ®yf 'Kst'.Y?- mm JOE PALOOKA By Ham Fithac ^Üne MOTOR)/,AN SEES THE FIGURES ON THE TRACKS ,4NP APPLIES THE BRAKES .BUT THE SPEEtP IS TOO GREAT FOR A FULL STOP.b Y.r ' VA- .IT\u2019S IMPOSSIBLE TO TELL WHAT HAPPENEP AS THE TRAIN\u2019S BRAKES SCREAM THEIR HIGH-PITCHEP CACOPHONV.The FIGHT GOES ON NEAR THE PE A PLY THIRP RAIL, AS LETHAL AS THE ELECTRIC CHAIR.,.LPL ABNEJR By Al Capi you've; discovered a PERFUME THAT'LL MAKE MEN IRRESISTiaLS TO _ WOMEN//'- fT SMfULS '\u2018üKE MoNÈyff ^ WHAT iNoqeweHTs DO YOIJ USE?WAL-AH BEGINS WlF \\ ANY THING THET'S LYIN' AROUND \u2014OLD Vf.GFTABIG FLATIRONS - RUST V COLLAR- BUTTONS\u2014) ANTm' CONTENTS ANY NEARBY FARE RUBBISH IS VKRY AH UEST KNOWS WHUT r USE-B'/ IMSTINK .Y OÜCH^ INVERNESS Messrs.Raymond Leith, of Dublin Range, and Claude Sevcigny, | Millanville, motored to Ayer s j Cliff.The former was an overnight ! guest at the home of his cousin, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Henderson, ¦ in Ayer's Cliff.Mr.Fred Landry motored to ; Quebec and W\u2019as accompanied by jhis wife from tlm Hotel Dieu Hos-! pital.j Guests at the home of Mr.and l Mrs.Irvine Little were their son, j Tommy Little, and Freddie Abrahams, of Henderson Vale, and Mr.Albert Little, and Mrs.Joseph Wright from here.Mrs.William Lowery was an evening guest of Mrs.D.A.Apple-ton.The Anglican services will be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Cruickshank, by thè Rev.J.A.Secord.Rev.J.E.Johnston is holding his services in his home every Sunday.Mr.Norman Currier spent an evening visiting Rev.and Mrs.J.A.Secord and son at the parsonage.Mr.James Appleton, of Millan ville, went (o Quebec to visit his brother.Mr.D A.Appleton, in the Jeffery Hale Hospital.All are pleased here that he is improving in health.At the first symptom* Relax in a Soothing HOT MUSTARD BATH Mix 2 or 3 tablespoons of mustard in a little cold water and pour into hot hath.After bathing, give yourself a brisk rub-down .then off to bed for a good night\u2019s rest.Your muscles will relax with relief I if, 0 THEWS # W0 FORMULA-At?Al I JEST FLIT \\ W-IIFK HE'S A _-#>ASMARP BAIN/JlNYOU I WHO STUCK \\ IT'S '¦ THET KNIFE ) UUSC L IN ME?;\u2014^ YOUR* ALLEY OOP DOC CAN'T ASK ME/ I DON'T RECKON HE CAN, TO LEAD HOLLIS \\ BUT GUORY BE,WHERE'! // NAW, I\u2019l l .\\ AROUND BACK IN \\ YOU HIDEf UP IN /DUST DUCK \\ PREHISTORIC TIMES 1 TH' TOP OF SOME / BACK IN TIME A FEW CENT U RICO L v- IF HE CAN'T FIND , ME,CAN HE?A! 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MOW NICE!\tv MOM, CAN 1 USE THE VACUUM CLEANER3 I, JVS\tvJ.j\t¦ rS?\t^ m i I f r\t.-V / ' V ' \u2022\t\u2022 SHE ^4/ SWALLOWED ) ÇpW X A DIME /\t\u2018 |X / A/\"; \u2019-v 'Jj» i mrr* I Mtf Eight l nj-u-LrJ-^ru-xi'v*~LTY*1 ~ \u2022SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1952 f Social and Personal In The Womens Sphere NEEDLEWORK NEWS Phone 3-3636 MARRIAGES DOROTHY DIX Mrs.Lynn Atto, of Winnipeg, Man., who with her husband, spent the week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Dunsmore, Park Avenue, Lennoxvilie, left on Mon* day for Magog, where she visited relatives, proceeding to Montreal today.* * * Rev.Frederick W.Noll, S.J., of Loyola College, Montreal, is arriving tomorrow, to preach the Holy Hour in St.Patrick\u2019s Church, Thursday evening.Father Noll will be the guest of Rev.Julian Clark, at the rectory, Gordon Street.* * « Mr.M.A.Bryson, Stanley Ave., grrived tnis morning from McAdam, N.B., where he was called by the death of his aunt, Mrs.Frank Meagher, whose funeral took place yesterday.Mrs.Bryson, who spent a few days in McAdam, last week, returned home, on Monday.* * * Mrs.Thomas Riglar, of Scots-town, and Mrs.Kenneth King, of Pointe Claire, were guests for a few days of Mr.and Mrs.F.0.Harvey, McManamy Street.Don't Pay More Than ONE DOLLAR to have any 3-piece SUIT or DRESS CLEANED Send it to BELMONT DRY CLEANING 93 Ninth Ave.\u2014 Tel.3-16B6 Mr.and Mrs.Guy Blanchette, Victoria Street, spent the weekend in Montreal, where they visited the former\u2019s father, Mr.J.A.Blanchette, M.P., who is a patient, in the Hotel Dieu Hospital.* * * Mrs.A.W.Mills, of Rock Forest, Mrs.Aime Bergeron and Miss Henriette Bergeron, of St.Elie d\u2019Orford, spent the week-end in ; Thetford Mines, as guests of Mr.| and Mrs.Michael Senicie, and Mr.and Mrs.Edward Moriarty.* *\t* Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jones, who I were guests of the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Ames, Vimy ! Street, left last week for Hartford, Î Conn., New York, Mexico City and other southern points, where they will spent the rcmainrir of the winter, prior to returning to their home\tat\tDaytona\tBeach,\tFlorida.* *\t* The Senior Baptist Mission Circle held their regular quarterly meeting on Thursday afternoon, January 24, at the home of Mrs.W.Hopkins, Arras Street, when a good attendance was noted.The i president, Miss Bertha Leaman, I was in the chair, and opened the , meeting with a prayer, which was ; followed by a very inspiring reading, \u201cThe Magic of a Smile.\u201d The j devotional\tperiod\tw!as\tconducted by Mrs.J.Byrd, who read a por-! tion of Scripture and led' in prayer.During the business session, the î discussion of the white Cross gift 1 box for India, took place for which / COOK BOOKS A Collection of the World\u2019s Greatest Cook Books '10,000 Recipes, Menus and Helpful suggestions to make Meal-Planning easier .i .Watch for Announcement IN THE Stierbmokc DaiU) Bccord GOL'LEl \u2014 GREENLAND The marriage of Mary Ann Ber nadettte, daughter of Major and Mrs.L.W.Greenland, of Sherbrooke, and Mr.Joseph George Goulet, of Island Pond, Vt., took place on Saturday morning, Jan uary 26, at nine o\u2019clock, in St Patrick\u2019s Church, Rev.Father J R.\tMoisan officiating.The wed ding music was played ny Mrs.M C.Shea, who accompanied Mr Marcel Dufresne, soloist, who sang \u201cAve Maria,\u201d \u201cPanis Angelicus,\u201d and \u201cAve Verum.\u201d Baoy \u2019mums and tulips were used to decorate.The bride, given in marriage by her fatner, wore an ankle-length frock of blue lace over taffeta, a fingertip-length veil, which was held by a Juliet cap trimrped with white hyacinths and red roses, and matching accessories and she carried a spray bouquet of red roses and white hyacinths.Mr.Paul Goulet was best man for his uncle.Mrs.Greenland, mother of the bride, was in an afternoon dress of aqua French crepe with which she wore a black hat and accessories and a corsage of red roses.The reaption was held in the Mayfair room of the Nf*w Sherbrooke, where the bride\u2019s table was decorated with white and yellow \u2019mums and centered with a three-tier wedding cake.For the v/edding trip to Montreal, Ponliac, and Detroit, Mich., the bride wore a bottle green velvet dress under a short muskrat coat, and a matching velvet hat trimmed with pink roses.The out-of-town guests were: Mr.and Mrs.Claude Dion, of Coaticook; Mr.and Mrs.Ted Goulet, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Moffatt, Mr.and Mrs.C.Palmer, Mrs Roger Dumain, Mrs.Leonard Dumain, Mrs.Nellie Goulet, Mr.and Mrs.Omer Goulet, Mrs.William Goulet, Mr.Charles Goulet, Mr.Yvel Cargill, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Joseph, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Moultroup, Island Pond, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.S.\tG.Greenland, St.Lambert; Mr.Llewelyn Bartlett, Mr Hugh Smith, Mr and Mrs.James Couette, Mr.Paul Goulet, Detroit, Mich.; M* Albert Goulet, Miss May Hayden, Quebec City; Mrs.Peter Goulet, Vlr and Mrs.E.Goulet, New Hampshire.Midnight Movies This Entertainment Out Of Question For 13-Year-Old By DOROTHY DIX DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I would like to know as to whether or not you think the midnight shows are all right for 13-year-olds to attend.My 13-year-old daughter has friends her age constantly calling and wanting her to go to the mid-night show.She thinks we are old-fashioned because we do not approve of girls this age being up at that time of night, especially at a show.Early shows, ice-skating and a party now and then are all right, as we realize children of this age are restless, but the midnight show problem we are against.MRS.R.M.ANSWER: You have my whole-hearted concurrence with your attitude.Thirteen-year-olds are much too young to be permitted such late hours as are involved in attendance at a midnight show.Your fairness in allowing your daughter the privileges she does enjoy should convince her that you aren\u2019t just trying to deprive her of pleasure.The trouble, of course, stems from the friends whose parents are so indifferent to their youngsters\u2019 welfare that they exercise no control whatever over late dates, or too frequent outings.As a consequence, the parent who does show concern over a child\u2019s recreation is branded with the epithet of \u201cold fashioned,\u201d than which there seems to be no worse accusation, in modern terms.Stick to your guns, Mrs.R.M.You're doing a fine job striking a balance between overstrictness and laxity.Try to get more parents on your side.TAKE IT AS A JOKE! DEAR MISS DIX: My daughter and her father took a cab down town to business this morning.My husband gets out first as his place of business is nearer our home.When he came home he said, \u201cI went downtown with Mabel this morning and she paid the fare.\u201d To which my daughter replied, \u201cI wouldn\u2019t be so proud of that, it makes you a gigolo.\u201d Now, she earns almost as much as her father and could pay a cab fare without any comment.After all, for 22 years before she earned her own salary, her father supported her.SARAH L.ANSWER: Have you considered the possibility that»your daughter\u2019s remark may have been spoken in jest?It doesn\u2019t sound seriously intended to me.Of course she should be willing \u2014in fact eager\u2014to spend this small amount of money on her father, and I hope you are misjudging her generosity by assuming that she isn\u2019t.Most wage-earning youngsters take considerable pride in being able to do something for mom and dad; I\u2019m sure your daughter is no exception.First Canadian Baby Gets Floral Welcome Stamford, Rutland.\u2014 When a Canadian baby was born in the local hospital, town officials made such a fuss the father hardly had a look-in.Attendants brought boxes of flowers, with Stamford\u2019s compliments, and the mayor himself paid a visit on mother and child.Wing Cmdr.T.H.Spear, chief administrative officer of the R.C.A.F.base at nearby North Luffen-ham, was the proud father\u2014but ; said there were so many flowers I around he didn\u2019t send any himself.The baby, which weighed slight-i ly over seven pounds on arrival1 Dec.9, is the first born here to I personnel of the R.C.A.F.\u2019s No.1 fighter wing stationed at North Luffenham.There now are more than 500 airmen at the station,! most of them with families.Mother of the first Canadian baby is the former Joyce Constance ; of Toronto.There are two other ; children, Joanne 5, and Judith, two and a half.ruffling for the girl\u2019s skirt.Effective! Easy! Lovely in frame or lined as a wall-hanging.Pattern 7126; transfer of picture motif 15x19 inches.Send 25c in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Household Arts Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.Print plainly name, address, pattern number.BROME Mr.C.R.Caw has gone to War-don to visit his brother, Mr.Baxter Caw.After being confined to his room for a time Mr.H.A.Holden is in much better health now.If small indentations are counted, Maine has more than twice as much coastline as Florida.Irtj O'Gxc SOMETHING NEW! Embroider this needlepainting in the usual 1 way, then add ready-made eyelet on the table aned.Do out into the darkness, B, of the W.A.of Grace Anglican trninincr T-In\tnnH mit vnur ImnH intn tho honH\tmof iiMtS ATrc Ponn Rnnlo training.He was discreet in his deliberations and trustworthy in his transactions.Being a man of sound judgment, reasonable spirit and integrity of character, he was called upon in many ways for the exercise of these qualities of mind and heart.His urgency of purpose to realize his dream of consolida and put your hand into the hand Church, met with Mrs.Rene Boule, of God.That shall be better than The following otticers were elect-light, and safer than a known ed for 1952: President, Mrs.Her-way.\u201d As he was going out of the bert Charters; vice-president, Mrs.door, Mr.Tisher made this re- Leon Hazard; secretary, Mrs.Ver-markablb statement, \u201cCarry on non Lamb; treasurer, Mrs.Robert the good work.\u201d\t! Miltimore; educational secretary, Now, I cannot leave you out Mrs.K.B.Keefe; Dorcas secretary, in the storm, come into the \u201cRock Mrs.Eber Eastman; flower fund, tion of educational facilities was that is Higher.\u201d God is a refuge, Mrs.Rene Boule.Refreshments partly realized, and if you want a very present help in every time were served at the close of the to see his monument look around.°f, trouble.The Lord of Hosts in meeting.No one seemed lo have arisen wdio wBb us> the God of Jacob is our Group C annual meeting of the vvas able at a crucial moment to Refuge.\u201d May vve lean hard on W.A.of Grace Anglican Church organize and caused to be built tbe \u2018\u2018Everlasting Arms, for, He was entertained by Mrs.Lena Dar-that beautiful modern school at 'y*11 \u201cnever leave nor forsake,\u201d rah.The election of officers vvas Knowlton until he stepped forth ' Jehovah, He it is who doth go held as follows: President, Mrs.and finished the financial task.He before you.\u201d Naturally, Mr.Fish- Herbert Charters, vice-president, laid well the foundation of fin- ,wblcb\t.ls(,far\tbetter,\tin the\tMr.\tErnest Boright, Mr.Walter - - -\t- - -\t- - 1 Land that is fairer than day.\u201d\tIngalls and Mr.Albert Payne, of \u201cThou shalt be missed because Abercoin, attended the i.O.0.F.thy seat will be empty.\u201d\tj meeting.Mr.Harvey Brown is spending He had a good background.The hospitality of his home was worthy of note, and, to be his guest vvas to feel that you were being truly entertained.Oh how he planned and purposed for those he was responsible for, and time will tell of the wisdom of his legal mind and mindful manners.The graciousness of OUR BOARDING HOUSE Golf was played in the United f'^onT h States as early as 1779, according\t.vainiV ^ and Mr* Ha'V\u2019 to the Encyclopedia Britannica.\t^Vrat T\u201ea*01^\u2019.\t, ___\t___________ I Mr.Jess Taylor is home from For Quirk results - use Record ,^be\tHospital, at Svveets- Want-Ads.Dial 3-3636.\tbuilg- \u2014 Rev.and Mrs.W.B.Glenn and With Major Hoopl* l AWPF- 6PUTT-TT f WMOeVERl TOLD you T RAFFLED OFF Those turkeys, aiartha ?-X-~T~- WHY,Yes, SEEMS to ME X DID/-*-DM/FOR CHARIT/J -*~YAs/The profits were Dedjcated to purchase OF a NlEVvJ PIPE : for the stove AT THE CLUB/ \\ THAT'S A GREAT BIG, 6ENSVOLE.NT CHARITY ALL Right/-*-so now you and Those Bertillon characters can toast Your fallem arches all winter'-**- BAY / ARE YOU STILL A CHAMPION AT .THE ICO-' YARD PASH m The United States flag was used in the battle of Gooch\u2019s Bridge, Del., Sept.3, 1777.« «- Bring oi phone your Want Ad.Dial 3-3636 to the Want Ad taker.Record \u201c\u2018Help Wanted\u201d column leaches «he people yoi prefer to hire.I y*.twe T 1.n i /vOeANING: OKI YOUR.MARK, GET *5ET GO- I Mrs.John Jones spent a day in j Montreal.Miss Patsy Glen returned home, after being a patient ! in the Children s Memorial Hospital.Dr.J.I.MacKay, secretary ot the Home Mission Board, of Toronto, Ont., was guest speaker in j the United Church on Sunday.Mr.I Errol Norton sang as a solo, J \u201cGreat Heaven Of God,\u201d with Mrs.j S.W.Boyd at the organ.There w'ere 24 workers present | at the Red Cross meeting on Mon-i day.Three quilts wore tied, sewing done, dressings made and knitting | brought in and wool given out.| Plans were made for the annual meeting held January 28.at 3 p.m.Tea was served by Mrs.William Dow and Mrs.Lucy Aseltine.The Past Noble Grand Club met in the I.O.O.F.Hall, on evening.\u201c500\u201d was played at five tables.The president, Mrs.Bernice Russell presented the prizes to Mrs.Rene Boirie and Miss Shirley Boule; gentlemen, Mr.Harry Sattin and Mr.S.C.Powers.Refreshments were served by the committee in charge.The Farm Forum meeting was entertained by Mr.and Mrs.G.Cooke.After the broadcast, the questions on \u2018What\u2019s wrong with To Place Your WANT in the herforooke Record 1DV mam \u2014 Nearly all types of Want Ads are accepted ¦ I liVUEover the telephone.All you do is phone 3-3636, THE WANT AD DEPARTMENT.For 16 words (minimum) for 3 insertions $1.25 if paid within 5 days.2-BY MAIL \u2014 Simply write out your ad and mail it, to \u2014 Sherbrooke, Que.Want Ad Department, Sherbrooke Daily Record, -III PERSON \u2014 The Sherbrooke Daily Record Office, 69 WellingtonSt.North, Sherbrooke, Que., is open Moday through Friday from 8:30 a.m, to 5:30 p.m.Saturday, 8:30 a.m.to noon.A courteous Want-Ad taker will assist you in preparing your copy.t fjertiroofec 23atip Hecorti Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hoage and children were Sunday dinner guests at the W.I.Denison home, prior to attending service at Holy Trinity Churclj.The school children were greatly shocked to hear of the sudden death of Donald Brown, a Grade VIII student, who was well known for his vocal talent.Colds with severe coughing, in most cases, are prevalent in the community.Little Miss Gail Patrick, eight years old, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Ira Patrick, is a patient in the C.J.M.Hospital, in Asbestos, where she recently underwent an emergency appendectomy.Mrs.William Hawthorne is again a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, where another operation w-as performed.Mrs.HawThorne returned home, after a critical operation, shortly before Christmas.Sympathy is extended to the sons of John Borden, whose death occurred after a lingering illness.Mrs.Borden, nee Muriel Bradford, predeceased her husband a few years ago.brooke Hospital.All wish him a speedy convalescence.Mr.and Mrs.C.Simons were j dinner guests of Mrs.Jessie Hodg-' man and Mr.and Mrs.Wyatt Hodgman.Miss Ina Speck, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end at the home of Mrs.Mabel Hodge. Commonwealth id Seen In British Migration Toronto.\u2014 James Meld/um says the British Commonwealth would be stronger if much of the United Kingdom's 50,000.000 population would migrr \u2018 to other Commonwealth countr es.He is in Canada to \u201csound out the réaction to such a plan.\u2019\u2019 Mr.Meldrum is assistant vice-chairman of th Migration Council, a voluntary group established almost two years ago.The v.juneil, he said here, is trying to inspire migration wl ;eh would \u201c1 « n the over-crowded condition in Britain, develop the sparsely-populated Commonwealth countries and strengthen the group as a whole.\u2019 Mr.Meldrum, wh gave up a diplomatic career to join the Council, is visitin major centres in Canada, talking wit\u2019, leading bank, university, industrial and government oiCcials.\u201cIn' sc ' traliza of Commonwealth indu, 'y and population\u201d he said, \u201cis 1r rous in both peace and wartime.\u201d A council booklet says the material and agri \"Itural resources and the industrial potential of the Commonwealth faml'.exceed those of either the United States Russia.However, the booklet adds, \u201cit fai' to be the most powerful because while on small part of it is overcrowded and industrialized, the vastnes.of the rest is thinly peopled and pathetically underdeveloped.\u201d The work of the council is still in the talking stage.The council includes influential men representative of man, political and industrial fo ces in Britain.Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine, is chairman.Lord Beaverbrook, Canadian-born newspaper publisher.is an honorary vice-president.Mr.Meldrum, veteran of diplomatic corps service in South Africa aid India, joined the M.C.because \u201cit expressed wbat should be done for the Commonwealth better than any political party.\u201d He said the council is \u201call-party.\u201d He noted that the six European-settled Commonwealth countries, with an area of 7,572,000 square miles, are populated by 74,000,000 persons, with about 50,000,000 of them locafed on the 94.000 square miles of the United Kingdom.In time of war, the concentration of people and industry in this most vulnerable corner could be Etimonton Actress Hocks Are Fun Of Stage, Films IV Puppet Show Now British Star Tells Children SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30.By Galbraith SIDE GLANCES 5th ANNIVERSARY SALE The first Big Sale since our opening.9 All Sales Final 9 No F-L.By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer London.\u2014 The New Year has a problem for dark-haired, Edmon ton-born Dianne Foster, 23-year-old wife of Toronto's Andrew Allan, drama supervisor for the CBC.Dianne, who's been married for just six months\u2014and says \u201cI\u2019ve never been happier in my life\"\u2014 faces the prospect of having to stay in London while husband Andrew returns to Canada for radio commitments.Dianne, a dark-eyed, five-foot-two Canadian, came to London in July, 1950, on holiday after two years in radio in Toronto.As with many another Canadian entertainer, the holiday soon turned into a business proposition.Now7 Dianne has a five-year contract with a British film company and has just finished her second stage appearance.Her first dramatic role in London started last February in Agatha Christie's thriller, \u201cThe Hollow.\u201d She played Veronica Gray, a middle-aged blonde actress and one of the principal suspects in a murder case.For this, Diane went blonde and \u201clooked such a mess\u201d, she crept out daily in a huge fur cap that obscured her hair from view.Her next part was dark-haired Bianca in Orson Welles\u2019 \"Othello\u201d at St.Jame\u2019s Theatre, which came off just before Christmas.This was the greatest thrill of Dianne\u2019s career in London.One of her aims in coming here was to study voice control, and she says it\u2019s a lesson in itself to listen to Welles.She got the part of Bianca after appearing with Welles on Radio Luxembourg in \u201cThe Lives of Harry Lime,\u201d the character from \u201cThe Third Man\u201d film.Dianne,has also made one film \u201cQuiet Woman,\u201d starring Derek Bond and Jane Hylton.Now she is at work on \u201cLost Hours\u201d with Jean Kent and Montreal\u2019s Mark Stevens, playing the part of a loose-living ied-head while Jean, who generally takes this type of part, wears the halo.Dianne is already committed for a third film.This means she will be unable to return to Canada with her husband when his six months\u2019 leave from the CBC ends in March.At present Allan is working with the BBC as a temporary producer in the features department.GLENBURN Mr.Ross Langlois, of Rock Forest, wras an overnight guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Lee Langlois, Mr.and Mrs.T.Billings entertained a few of the neighbours one evening, at a card party.The Glenburn and Eaton Road Farm Forum Group met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Dawson Savage, Mr.and Mrs.Lee Langlois were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Maxwell in Sherbrooke.Mr.A.Musty has returned home, after two weeks spent in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Lee Langlois were guests of Mrs.Thelma Musty and family.Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Ross, of the Brompton Road, were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dawson Savage.Mrs.Oliver Clement and son, Mr.Leopole Clement entertained the neighbours one Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.Dawson Savage and children, and Mrs.Thelma Musty were recent evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Douglas.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Blodgett, Mrs.Ernest Blodgett were afternoon callers of the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.Allison Blodgett, Sr.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Brown ana Mr.Clifford Brown entertained a few neighbours at a card party.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Brown were Mr.and Mrs.B.Billings and son, Roy, of St.Ellie d\u2019Orford, Miss Lena Billings, and Mr.J.Conagin, of Montreal, and Mr.Nelson Richards, of St.Elie d\u2019Orford.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Blodgett entertained the Farm Forum Group of the Eaton and Sand Hill and Glenburn Roads, one evening.Mrs.Hugh Savage was calling on her son, Mr.Wyatt Savage, in Sherbrooke, who is confined to the house with the mumps.Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Ross, of the Brompton Road, were evening guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs, Walter Blodgett.By ADELAIDE KERR New York.\u2014 Television team ed with puppetry \u2018 can be a terrific educational medium,\" said Bi! Baird, one of the most famous producers of puppet shows in the United States.Baird and his wife have brought their ideas to life in a children's puppet show with an»educationa\u2018 slant, emphasizing the delights to be found in books.It\u2019s a Saturday morning offering on Columbia networks.\u201cWe fed our puppets should be used for education.\" Baird said.\"The program begins and ends with a book.One character is getting word conscious now and studying the dictionary.\u2019\u2019 As each program begins.Flannel Mouse, with the big ears, opens a huge book and reads to Charlemane, the lion with the flowing mane.As he reads, the listener drifts into the land of beyond, where lives the lovable wizard, who always uses his magic for good.He meets J.P., the boy w'ho believes in gnomes and elves; Heathcliff, his horse pal, and various other characters.As the program ends, Flannel Mouse regretfully closes the, book until the next week; but he points out to Charlemane that the library is full of other enchanting books, well worth a look between times.Handy Hints\u2014 \u201cThere are other instructional ideas woven into the story,\u201d says Baird.\u201cFor instance, when the wizard needs a boat, he doesn't just say abracadabra, and presto! It's there.His elves have to build the boat; and the wizard explains to J.P.\u2018Magic is like anything else\u2014you have to wmrk at it.\u2019 \u201d The Bairds, whose puppetry has charmed Broadway audiences and Chicago World\u2019s Fair crowds, are no novices at using their medium for instructional purposes.They | have produced several instruction-; al movies for big industries.In the Whistling Wizard, their i plans are further development to include showing how mountains and rivers are created, why there are ocean currents and different colored waters in the sea; and interesting facts about fish, sea horses and crabs.Although the program is only a few weeks old, its aim of provoking intellectual activity in children already has born fruit.The Baird\u2019s fan mail is full of such questions as: \u201cWhy did the boat sunk?\u201d \u201cHow' would the wizard breathe under water?\u201d \u201cWhy does a horseshoe magnet repel instead of attract?\u201d When the children visit back-stage after a show, they treat the puppets as though they were living characters with no dependency on their operators.% 8 T W.RtG.V S PAT.OFF COrft.mi BY MA SCRVlCt.9ia Alta, O.S.Maurice Tierlice spent a day at the Chaddock home.Following his leave of absenee, O.S Chaddock will be stationed at Na-den, B C.Mr.George W.Wilkinson has sold his fine property at 31 Mountain Street, to Mr.Melvin Kennedy, of Warden, who will take possession of Ins new home, on March 1, >}rs.Arnold Jones, of Cowans ville, spent the weekend at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Arthur Reed and family, 847 Main Street.Mrs.Evelyn Goodard visited Miss Clara Leavey m Granby.Miss Myrna Hamilton, of Kingsbury, visited at the homes of her cueven grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Hamilton and Mr.J.A.Muirs, over the week-end.Mrs.Robert Beauregard was in Richmond, during the week, to visit her father.Mr.Charles Mallette and her sister, Mrs.Franklin Brock, of Melbourne, who were both ill .Mrs.EAHunting, of Montreal, has been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs.A.Seguin, on Foster Square.Mrs.Walter Readshaw of Sherbrooke, was a guest of Mrs.David R.Hughes, who entertained the bridge club, in honor of Mrs.Readshaw.who was a former member of the club.The Misses Lois and Joan Chad dock, of Rock Island, spent the week-end with their mother.Mrs.Ruth Ciiaddocjc, and their brothers.Mr.Robert Chaddock and O.S.Dale Chaddock.Mrs.M.D.Smith, of Quebec, is spending a few days at the homes of Mr.Jesse M.Smith, and Miss Soules.Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Inglis and daughters, of Foster, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Hamilton, at whose home on Sunday, Mrs.Lillian Levoy, the Misses Betty and Dorcas and Master Chauncey l evoy, of Knowlton, were also guests.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bird wero calling on Mr.and Mrs.Charles Miller, in Granby.\u2018How much longer does this diet of yours last?My friends are telling me I look terriblel\" WEST SHEFFORD STANBURY GÂLÏ SHOESTORE 76 Galt St.Sherbrooke COME IN EARLY WHILE THE SELECTIONS ARE BEST.Mr.and Mrs.O.Coupai celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on January 13, when i twenty-five relatives and their ten children met and presented them much to their surprise, a three-| tiered wedding cake and a purse of money.j Messrs.Willis Ingalls and H.Wallace accompanied Mr.Reginald Minor, of Cow-ansville, to Montreal, where they attended the Canadian Federation of Agriculture\u2019s Convention, held in the Windsor Hotel.Mr.and Mrs.J.Urquhart, of Montreal, were tea guests at the IngalTs home.Mr.Howard Ingalls, of Waterloo, was a recent callers at the same home.Mr.W.J.Pendlebury, of Mystic, is now able to drive his car with his left hand and his fractured , shoulder is improving nicely.He was a caller at the Crosby home.In the write-up of the 50!h wedding anniversary at Stanbury, on January 22, the name should have been Mr.and Mrs.John Lyman Kennedy.\u201cdisastrous\u201d for the Commonwealth.| Mr.Meldrum leaves late this month for the western provinces.Miss Marie Enright has telephoned and written her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Willie Enright of her safe arrival in Washington, D.C., where she went last week to join her aunt, Miss Gertrude Bail, who is employed at the Canadian Embassy.The many friends of this charming, vivacious, promising young Sheffordian, wish her every success in her venture to carve out a career, \u201cacross the line.\u201d Mrs.Jones, who is a neighbour of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Dunlavey, is spending the winter in Montreal, with the family of her late sister.At the Women\u2019s Card Club, which met at the home of Mrs.William Enright, on the evening of January 22, Mrs.Arthur Dunn substituted for Mrs.Arthur Stone, who, her friends regret, recently sustained an injury to her back.The latest report from the R.V.Hospital, in Montreal, is that the injury is muscular and it is the wish of Mrs.Stone\u2019s many friends, that she will be soon be about again.At the same party, Mrs.J.McMahon substituted for her sis-ter-in-law, Mrs.Payne, who spent two weeks in Montreal, visiting her family.Mr.Kenneth Battley, spent the week-end, in Knowlton.Mrs.Beard and Miss Bertha McGuire were in Granby on Satur day morning.When Mr.Miles Enright acted as host to the Tuesday Evening Men\u2019s Card Club last week, Mr Lionel Gaudreau subsHtuted for Mr.Arthur Stone, who, a fortnighi ago, underwent a minor surgical operation, in a Montreal hospital.Mr.C.Mayer acted in a similar capacity on January 15.Mr.Ralpph Sweet, of Ottawa, who is the Lieutenant-Governor ot Kiwanis, in this section of Canada, had a busy time last week, installing Mr.Clayton E.Ball, as president of the Granby Kiwanis Club, and Dr.Katz, president ot the Waterloo Club, but did make time for a brief call on his uncle Clarence Sweet and Mrs.Sweet, here.Among those observed in the village during (he past few weeks, included Mr.and Mrs.George Damme and their daughter, Carol, calling on Mr.and Mrs.James Campbell; Mr.and Mrs.Donat Dubois and family, of Granby; Mr John Choquette, of Mansonvillc Mr.and Mrs.Emmet Dunlavey an son, of Waterloo: John Bell an of Mansonville; Frank Healey, o Waterloo; Miss Isabelle Buck, o Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Normal Stone, of Granby; Mrs.Erner Ladd and her sister, Miss Beat rice Hillhouse, of Montreal; Mr Rosario Clave!, of Lennoxville, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Dunn and tw' sons, of Granby; Father Roger Nor imandin, of Ottawa: Mr.and Mrs Lawrence Campbell, of Waterloo, ' Mr.and Mrs.Armand Malboeut and daughter, of Swcetsburg; Mr.Leslie Durrell, Dr.and Mrs, Dur tell visited Mr.and Mrs.Miles En-t right; J.J.B.and Mrs.Payne, of 1 Granby, Mr.and Mrs, Florent Du- FOSTER Mr.George B.Mizener was in Montreal, where he attended the funeral of Mr.Eric Fisher, of Magog, who passed away in a Montreal hospital.Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Whitcher, Mrs.H.C.Salisbury and son, Howard, were visitors in Sherbrooke.Mrs.G.E.Morrissette, of Sher-, brooke, was the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Whitdr.er.Mrs.Morrisette and Mr.Allan Whitcher visited Mr.Morrisette in the Montreal General Hospital, where he is recovering from an operation on his elbow.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Durreii Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Whitcher and Mr.Allan Whitcher attended the meeting of the Canton Maple Leaf No.4 P.M.and the Ladies' Auxiliary P.M., in the I.O.O.F.Hall, at Granby, when the installation ceremony was performed by the Burlington Lodge.Mrs.Wilson Frizzle and son, Allen, were guests at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Allen.Mrs.G.C.Whitcher went to Sherbrooke, to visit her daughter, Mrs.G.E.Morrisette, for a few days.Mrs.F.C.Inglis is suffering from erysipelas and is under the care of Dr.Blake.Mr.and Mrs.G.Dale White, of Hartney.Man., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Inglis, for a few days.bois and Miss Jose Dubois, of L\u2019Original; Elwin Streeter, of Waterloo; Mrs.Alice Savary, of Farn-ham; Mrs.Whitam and infant son, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.George Blais and children, of Granby; Mr.John Mallette, of Seven Isles; Mr and Mrs.Lionel Strachan, of Montreal; Gaston Daudelin and his nephew, Robert Daudelin, of Mont real; Keith Enright, of Richmond.Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.J.V.Marches-sault, of Granby Gordon Quinlan and family, of Avon, Conn.; Mr.and Mrs.Albert Copeland and sons, Shefford Mountain; Victor Marehessault, B.A., of Montreal; Laurent Forand, of Granby; Wayne Enright, of Sherbrooke; Mrs.Solomon, of Montreal; Miss Bradley, of Montreal; Orval Quil-liams, of Waterloo; Mr.and Mrs.Norman Boright, of Granby; Mr.John Dutilly, of Montreal; Mr.L.Laporte and Michael Dutilly, of Granby.WATERLOO Numerous friends in his native town, Waterloo, and throughout this province, will be gratifielil in learning of Mr.Lome E.Hoi den's appointment as Montreal district manager of the industrial products division of the B.F.Goodrich Rubber Company, ot Canada, Limited, as announced by H.P.Hawkins, general manager ol the industrial products sales division and manager of the B.F Gooderich Chemical Company of Canada.Mr.Holden received his initial (raining in salesmanship at the head office, in Kitchener, Ont., and has handled the company\u2019s in dustrial products accounts, for the past three years in Quebec and the Maritimes.In his new appointment.Mr.Holden will direct sales in Quebec, the Maritimes, New foundiand and part of Ontario.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Reed and family in eluded Mrs.John Reed, of Saw-yerville; Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Reed, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Mas-dike and Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Thompson and daughter, Carol, of Lennoxville; and Mrs.Maschkc, of Linenburg, N.S.Mrs.Ronna Boyd and her three sons, Douglas, Larry and Lorne, are leaving their home, in Me Can, N.S., to return to Mrs.Boyd\u2019s girlhood home, in Waterloo, where she and her family will take up residence, on Shaw Street, with her sister, Mrs.Edith Lucia and son, Jeffrey.Friends will be glad to learn that there is a marked improvement in Mr.Lyman King\u2019s condition, following his recent illness.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Fortin and family, who have been residing with Mrs.Fortin\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.V.Clark, on Duf-ferin Avenue, have now taken up residence at 146 North Street.O.S.Dale Chaddock is home from H.M.C.S.Cornwallis, N.S., to spend a month with his mother, Mrs.Ruth Chaddock, and his brother, Mr.Robert Chaddock.En route to his home in Edmonton, MOU-CHITIS YOU CAN\u2019T B£A (joing places f V this winter travel by bus.it's economical ^ comfortable V\t\u201e convenient®^ You get more travel for your dollar.travel the Provincial way.Highways are open all year round and heated coaches take you to your destination in perfect comfort.There\u2019s no worry, no fuss, when you travel by bus.One Way SHERBROOKE TO: MONTREAL\t$2.75 QUEBEC\t3.60 OTTAWA\t5.75 TORONTO\t11.40 NORTH BAY\t11.75 Save 10% More \u2014 Buy A Round Trip Ticket SKIERS! 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