Sherbrooke daily record, 8 octobre 1958, mercredi 8 octobre 1958
[" OCTOBER liecbcooki\u2019DailLiTRccord THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' CLOUDY; EVENING SHOWTRS Sunny b^Ci'ming cloudy thi* iftcrnoon with occjsion*! nun beginning this evening; Thurs-d»y msmly cloudy with scattered evening showers; Utile change in temperature; light winds.Low tonight and high Thursday 52 and 62.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cent* SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY.OCTOBER 8.1958 Sixty-Second Year OP NEAR DEATH Exporters Face Mixed Outlook, But Sales Up MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A mixed bag of opportunities and difficulties in the foreign trade field was presented today to the annual meeting of the Canadian C hamber of Commerce.John H.English, deputy minister of trade and commerce, said Canada s exports so far this year have been one of the brightest spots in the economic picture remaining at about last year s level in dollar value and slightly up in volume, while most coun- tries have shown substantial declines.Bitter Arms Debate In UN As Russians Threaten More Tests UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.(CP) A bitter arms debate loomed in the United Nations today as Russia threatened to match U.S.and F.T.Sherk.president of H.J.Heinz and Company of Canada : Ltd., Leamington, Ont., declared, however; \u2022'Everywhere we exporters look we can find factors which make export markets harder to find | and more difficult to service.\" ( COMMONWEALTH SALES UP Here are some of the points marie by Mr.English: Geographically, the most notable change in the pattern of Canadian exports this year has been a marked increase in sales Condition Late This After Worsens Morning Second Stroke tests will compel the Soviet government to continue its explosions until it has reached the total British nuclear weapon tests blast touched off by the United States ^ the commonwesith, the most for blast.\taud Britain combined.\tspectacular increase coming in The General Assembly\u2019s politi- The Soviet delegation said later exports\u2014mostly wheat\u2014to India, cal committee w-as expected to that G ko wag referring to Exports to the United States give priority to the disarmament\t, have declined three per cent so question.Both Russia and India Western tests ilia, have taken jar yegr compared to 1957.PRAY FOR POPE \u2014 A group of people kneel in St.Peter\u2019s Square, Vatican praying for the recovery of Pope Pius XII, who suffered a cerebral stroke.City, put in resolutions calling for an j place since Russia announced immediate stop to nuclear tests.March 31 that it was suspending The United States was working test explosions.The Russians re-on a resolution of its own.: sumed the tests Sept.30, saying Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei this was necessary because the Gromyko levelled a parting thrust United States and Britain had at the West in a press conference not stopped their testing, on the eve of his departure today for Moscow.Gromyko said lack of Western agreement to halt nuclear weapon Following Gromyko's statement, the U.S.state department queried whether Russia would accept the British and American invitation to join in a one-year suspension of nuclear weapon tests year ago.¦ beginning Oct.31.On that date DEFICIT SHRINKING , the Big Three meet in Geneva to Taking into account non \u2022 mer Progress has been made in Canadian exports of manufactured goods as distinct, from bulk food, mineral and forest products.On the import side, imports have declined 12 per cent, in the first eight months\u2014reflecting the current business downturn.Canada\u2019s trade deficit with the United States to date is $503,000,-000 compared to $865.000,000 a Martial Law In Pakistan Most Saiisfied Mayors Get Only Promises KARACHI, Pakistan \u2014- (AP) \u2014 President Iskander Muza ruled Pakistan under martial law today after abolishing the government to clear the way for writing a new constitution.Mirza pledged Pakistan to honor all international commitments.The nation belongs to both the Baghdad Pact and the South-east Asia treaty Organization (SLATO) Mirza, a 59 - year \u2022 old former Greeks Condemn Killing Woman\t.o___________ NICOSIA (CP) _ Leaders of try to neSot-ia^e a permanent ban ehancjise elements of the balance the Greek Cypriot community and ;on the testinS-\tof payments, (he over all deficit .\tj,, first t,aif 0f the year was $600,000,000, down from $955,000,-000 in last year\u2019s same period.The department of trade and Continued on page 5 Immigration Cut By Half EOKA terrorists alike today condemned the slaying of an English woman in Famagusta last Friday.In a message from Athens, Archbishop M a k a r i o s, exiled leader of the/Greek Cypriots, said the murder as well as the ensuing \"blood orgy\" conducted by British troops in the roundup of suspects \"provoke the shame and anger of every honest person.\" CBC Building MONTREAL (CP) \u2014 The CBC wants to buy a 17-acre tract in downtown Montreal to consolidate its facilities here, city hall authorities said Tuesday.The city received a letter from the CBC asking it to negotiate for the land bounded by Dorchester, Bleury, Vitre and St.Urbain streets.on the testing.SOONER THE BETTER Gromyko declined to tell ques- ! tioners whether Russia would continue testing if the assembly j adopts the Soviet resolution.He | asserted that assembly résolu-1 lions are only recommendations | without legal force.But he added, \u201cthe sooner the big powers carry | out the recommendations the better.\u201d The United States has been consulting other delegations on a resolution that would throw the support of the assembly behind the Geneva talks.Russia has proposed that the Geneva conference be raised to the foreign minister level, but the United States has made clear it is not interested in doing so at this stage.OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 The mayors went away from the federal table with empty hands.They got a lot of promises but no concrete decisions.| Thus ended the first federal-mu-i nicipal conference in Canada's (history, a two-day affair in which the Canadian Federation of j Mayors and Municipalities ex-I pressed concern over their growing capita] needs and aired a lot ! of proposals to open up to them j new channels of financial resources.OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Federal re- Rut thc federal government, strictions will reduce the flow of,w|iile agreeing sympathetically immigrants to Canada this year I with municipal views, emphasized to less than half of arrivals m *hat it also faces the heavy bor-1957, a government source says.; I 0'v\u2018nS to finance growing Arrivals now are expected to ! mands on its purse major-general, took over Tuesday with strong criticism of politicians who have led Pakistan.The president outlawed political parties.Ho named Gen.Mohammed Ayub Khan, commander-in-chief of the Pakistani Army, as chief martial law administrator and placed all armed forces under him.No disturbances were reported as troops took station in govern- total about 125,000, the smallest since 1955, when 109,946 immigrants came to this country.Immigration in 1957 totalled 282.164.the highest number since 1913 when 400,870 arrived.New Look On The Farm At Least Cattle Trough s The Same CRYSLER, Ont.(CP) \u2014 The shape of the cattle trough\u2014like its cousin, the bathtub \u2014 hasn\u2019t changed much through the years.But it\u2019s an exception on the farm front, as indicated by commercial displays at the international plowing match here this week.Take those eggs with red or green yolks.Or the pasture pumps that stock can work by pushing with their muzzles.Or those country maidens in thigh- length fishnet stockings.A browse through 25 acres of farm machinery, idle and working, and two miles of exhibits turned up few items surviving unchanged from the not-so-distant farm past.There were two Western-style musicians performing from an unsullied manure spreader of latest type.There was a range of tractors from hulking, sullen - looking tracked diesels to skittery httle models, most of them with additional working tools projecting fore and aft.Some had sunshades bobbing in the blustery chill breeze.One operated by remote control.There were assorted barn cleaners.There was not a horse in sight.Some routine cows were de- There was a limit to what the federal government could do.PLEDGES CONSIDERATION Yet as the conference ended Tuesday, the mayors generally expressed satisfaction with the meeting.And Justice Minister Fulton, speaking for the central administration, pledged high-level consideration of a number of proposals, including these: 1.\tInclusion of municipal hospital depreciation allowances as expenses covered by federal payments under the national hospital insurance scheme.This would reduce the burden of costs on municipal shoulders.2.\tUse of federal funds to cover the extra costs involved in wintertime construction to encourage to be found plus two new breeds ! army of jobless which the muni-\u2014one a silvery color and the cipalities feel may be heavy this other an outside creation bulging ; winter.They would rather have Dad Says Son A TV Zombie LONDON (AP)\u2014A 16-year-olc ] boy who has done nothing but I watch television for nearly eight I months has been \"reduced to the state of a zombie,\u201d his father - said Tuesday.Television has given the boy a sickness requiring medical treatment, the father told a juvenile I court at suburban Wimbledon.The father brought, the hoy to 1 the court as being beyond control.| He said the boy had refused j medical treatment.This, he said, is how his son (has lived since leaving school in February: \"He won\u2019t get away from the | television and he has no other | interest, in life.He does not even i want pocket money because he never goes out to «pend it.\"It has got to the stage where he will not talk to me.And when more construction and reduce the ; his mother goes out shopping he ( locks the doors j not get back in.ment offices and at key installa tions.Crowds rhoered the soldiers in some places.\"Some of our |x>litician,s have been lately talking of a bloody revolution,\" Mirza said in a proclamation.He continued: \"The mentality of political parties has become so low that 1 am unable any longer to be lieve that elections will Improve the present chaotic internal situation.The same group of people who have brought Pakistan on the verge of ruination will rig elections for their own ends.\" General elections never have been hold in Pakistan but had been scheduled for next Feb.15.Mirza acted after six members of the Awami League political party resigned from Premier Firoz Khan Noon's revamped cabinet, saying they feared the ''Ot-ing would not be held as promis ed.BULLETIN CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy \u2014 (AP) \u2014 A medical bulletin late today reported progressive aggravation in the condition of Pope Pius XU.It added: \" 1 he Pope is suffering a grave cardiac pulmonary collapse.\" CAS T! ] GANDOLFO, Italy \u2014 ( AP) \u2014- Pope Piua \\II drew neai to death today following a second stroke z\\t II 20 a m.(6.20 a in.LOT) the condition of the 82 year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church was des cttbeil as desperate .An Italian police official at Castel Gandolfo said a member of the papal household had sent word to the Italian government that \"the Pope is going last But soon aftei the Vatican press otfice issued an official denial from the papal summer residence ol a repot t by the Italian news agency Italia that the Pope had died.At 11 40 it was reliably re Red Canal HONG KONG (Reuters) \u2014 The Grand Canal\u2014China\u2019s ancient in land artificial waterway\u2014will he restored and expanded by I960 after falling into riisuae for 103 years.When the project is com pleted, ships displacing up to 3,- ported that the Pope had been given extreme unction\u2014the last rite for the dying or those in danger of death\u2014for the second time.It had been given for the first time as he lay in a coma Monday following hi* first stroke The second attack was of the same typo as that which felled the pontiff on Monday, a cerebral circulatory attack that produced a coma and partial paralysis.It came on him at 7:30 a in.just 47 hours after the first stroke.A medical bulletin Issued sonic two hours later said: \"The Holy Father, after having spent a quiet night without hiccups, today at 0730 (2:30 a m.KPT) showed a new disturbance of the cerebral circulation, sim liar to that reported last Mon day.NEW TREATMENT \"Immediately, a new treatment required by the grave situation has l>een adopted.At 0930 the syndrome shows a slight improvement.Prognosis has been reserved.\u201d Prelates of the Pontificial Court were called to Castel Gandolfo, presumably to make initial ur rangements in connection with the grave turn in the pontiff\u2019s | condition and its possible consequences.II was learned unofficially at the Vatican press office that the Pope\u2019s heart was weakening and had become irregular following the second attack.The Vatican radio said the pontiff had regained consciousness for a time and requested holy communion but was unable to swallow the host He was then given absolution and apparently became unconscious again soon after.OOO tons will be able lo sail the ; Three of the four specialists 1,062 miles Peiping.from Hangchovz to | who had been keeping constant vigil at the Pope's bedside were Supreme Court Confirms Holland Will Rejection OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The Supreme Court of Canada Tuesday quashed the last will and testament of John C.Holland, retired Rock Island, Que., publisher so that she can- ! who died March 15, 1949.It ruled he -was not of sound International PlowingMatch ChampionshipsOpenToday CRYSLER, Ont.(CP) \u2014 The j seven provinces will go to North-formalities were cleaned up and ern Ireland next year for the the championships competitions ( world championships, began today at the $15,000 inter- RECALLS FARM DAYS national plowing match.\t, \"j^e prjme minister Tuesday The four-day event eased into rode by farm wagon through the action Tuesday with a clutch of two miles of exhibits and eater-events for eastern Ontario plow- [ng establishments housed under men and their guests.Most of canvas and recalled his own Sas-the activity centred on opening katchewan days when he broke ceremonies and a visit by Prime land behind a plow for his father Minister Diefenbaker.Main event today was the Ontario championship open for tractors and two-furrowed plows, with id other events scheduled ior wize money ranging from $50 for first to $10 for as low as 12th, Thursday the Canadian championship will be held in this dairy-country village 40 miles southwest of Ottawa.The two top plowmen from among the entries of Today7* Chuckle Have you heard about the cannibal who went to a pty-chiatriet because he was fed up with people?I and for five months as a hired hand.Mr.Diefenbaker said he could remember w-ben the first sulky plow\u2014the single - share successor to the handplow\u2014arrived in his Saskatchewan district in 1908.He recalled his suggestion for a! conservation shows and a world food bank and said the of the latest autos.with potential beefeuts.There ¦ was a hay stack with a plastic I raincoat.In one tent, white hens were (busy laying eggs with colored yolks, a feat controlled by adding various dyes to the feed.SPECIAL HEATING Farther along, four young lassies were handing out promotion literature at a clip as brisk as the weather.They were unsuitably attired in black tops and * net stockings and\u2014it became apparent on closer examination\u2014 they were protected by special heating.They also were Ottawa models.Visitors took their ease atop rubber-tired farm wagons, drawn by tractors around the exhibits.; Or they massed to watch live en-1 tertainment provided by the CBC and private radio stations.Across the way, about six light planes and a helicopter did a roaring business taking passengers for quick flips.There were temperance films, tentfull these job \"incentives\u201d than relief ( payments to the idle.3).An increase of federal contributions towards slum clearance projects from the present 50 per cent to 75 per cent and the in-| elusion of main sewer and water lines in National Housing Act land assembly programs.Under these programs, the federal government puts up 75 per cent of the cost.ROYAL COMMISSION?And there were indications that Prime Minister Diefenbaker may be toying with the idea of setting up another royal commission to .consider tax-levying powers sim-iilar to the Rowell-Sirois commission of 1935.Mayor William Hawrelak of Edmonton, federation of mayors j spokesman, said the municipal-(ities also asked for a federal-! provincial-municipal tax confer-jence.Mr.Diefenbaker was reported as having said sueh a conference could not be held without provincial agreement.m pi fw & * » 4i?mind when he signed a power of attorney Jan.30, 1948 and when he made his last will and testament Feb.18, 1949 At the time, the evidence showed, Holland was In a Vermont Hospital, suffering from the result of a brain hemorrhage that paralyzed him.Mr.Holland published a weekly newspaper in Rock Island.COUSIN OBJECTS A cousin, Linnie Holland Mc-F/wrn, contested the will and the power of attorney.Executors of his estate were the late Charles R.Jenkins and Wesley If.RradJ ley, former Sherbrooke lawyer.After a complicated series of judgments, appeals and crossappeals in the Quebee courts and in the Supreme Court there, the final ruling Tuesday is that Mrs.) McBwen wins her case.The Quebee superior court\u2019s judgment declaring the will null and void Is confirmed.Jenkins' estate and Mr.Bradley arc given four months to present an account of their administration of the estate.The power of attorney Is declared null and void \"as not having been executed by a person of sound intellect.\u201d with him when the second stroke came.The Vatican radio announced the second collapse In a special broadcast direct from his summer palace at Castel Gandolfo.KEPT WORKING Last week the Pope suffered a recurrence of the hiccups and gastritis with which his illness Iwgan four year* ago.He persisted in his heavy load of ad-| ministratlve work and audiences j here at the papal summer resi-j ileuee, but finally curtailed his program at his doctors\u2019 insistence during the weekend.Moments before h\" V's «ti.'¦ down on Monday he had said mass at his private ciupei .ui.i received communion, lie was preparing to resume work in his private library when the attack hi t.\"My God! 1 cannot sec! 1 cannot aecl\u201d be was quoted as saying.As he had four year* ago, the pontiff showed great powers of will and physical endurance.Again he rallied and for a t.lmo it was hoped he was once more on the way to recovery.Tuesday night came won?that his condition had worsened.RELATIVES WITH HIM The Vatican radio said all the Pope's close relatives wore in an antechamber of the sickroom.The broadcast concluded with a request for Catholics nil over the world to intensify their prayers for his recovery.From all parts of the world messages of condolence and of hope have been pouring into the secretary of state's office In the Vatican.The cardinals of the church were being kept informed.They would elect a successor if the Pope died.In a courtyard adjacent to the papal summer palace a throng | gathered and prayed in loud voices for the Pope.But police Cleared the square in front of the great gray stone building, saying, \"It is not seemly to havo people crowding here.\" CARDINALS WAIT All the cardinals of the Vatican curia and several others from Italy were in the antechamber.At the Pope's bedside were the four specialists who have watched over him since he was first stricken.Various Rome afternoon newspapers rame out with extra editions reporting the Pope was dead but the Vatican continued to deny it flatly.When the extras circulated in St.Peter\u2019s Square nuns who saw the copies fell on their knees to pray.m West must learn to produce more food and better its distribution if communism is to be defeated.: Earlier, J.G.Taggart, deputy j minister of agriculture for Canada, declared the fair open.He | called the plow an implement (whose importance in some areas of Canadian agriculture has diminished but which still retains its symbolic importance.There was a museum too.Most items were admittedly old-churns, ancient harrows, plows and reaping instruments.But one old chap could remember using the same type of binder that was on exhibit.And the little red cutter with its trim runners and shafts looked a lot like the vehicle that used to get the young ones to school not so long ago.Demerit System TORONTO (CP)\u2014Ontario\u2019s proposed demerit point system for erring motorists will not be introduced for at least two months, it was reported Tuesday.Under j the demerit system, a driver will , be levied a number of points when convicted of traffic offences.After he reaches a act number he loses his licence.U4 Gunman Shot In Montreal Street Battle MONTREAL th \u2014 A single police bullet ended a blazing street battle Tuesday when a fatally wounded gunman sent his car crashing through a plate-glass window seconds before he died.A second man was captured and a third made his getaway on foot.Police said all three men es-HART SVILLE, S.U (/P; \u2014Sur- capP(i fron[1 Battlefield* Park prise and delight shone in a ,\t, , , , crippled boy\u2019s eyes Tuesday JaM in^uehec City last July 16 when a three-year-old elephant bedroom Home Circu# In Quebec Capt.Alphonse squeezed through his bedroom | Matte of the provincial police door.A clown and Louis Grif- said the dead man w-as Guy Tur- COMING UP WITH A RECORD \u2014 The Atomic submarine\ta \u2019 Se^ol hi* IIe S*id lh* caF,llrcd man Scawolf off Block Island, R.I., after completing a record tj-m Mills Brothers Circus, com- Jean'!\u2019aul Laporte, 34, of Jolielta 60 day» under water.The sub traveled 15,700 nauticaF pilmcnts of beaming parents and nnd 'I16 escaped man is Eddia miles while on its underwater voyage.\tiShfinert.\tBernard, 25, of SU.Genuaiua. Quiet Session At Rotary Club, Thetford Mines 2 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCT 8, 1938 Brome County Historical Society Visits Sites In Farnham Township The Brome County Historical | ada.He was one of the leading ; Society paid tribute to the his5 applicants for the Township of toric past of the Township of\u2019Farnham and on October 22nd, Farnham, East Farnham to be\t1798, he obtained the grant from\t' was no\tspeaker at the\tlatest exact, in a series of visits, a\tthe British Government consisting\tj meeting\tof the Thetford\tMines work party and a picnic, climax- of 23.000 acres and entered into R c]ub and ^ attendance ing the day m Fulford, where a\tthe simple but arduous life of a summation of the day\u2019s activities\tpioneer on the farm where his\tvvas a^so\t^ow» w^lc^ can\tPar^ took place in the home of S.P.\tbody lies with that of his wife\tially accounted for by the fact Zelinski, where a lunch was ser- and datij^hter.\tj that a number of the members ved to the tired but happy par- | The work party assembled with are on world travels among them the following present: Gerald Gilb e r t THETFORD MINES There ticipants.Highlight of the day was the Hawke, of Farnham clean-up of the Gale Monum e n t site, which was completely obliterated by the unchecked growth of bushes and trees.Samuel Gale was born at Kimpton, Hants, England, on October 14th., 1747.He arrived in the British American Colonies in 1770.His wife, Rebecca, daughter of Col.Samuel Wells, was born at Deerfield, Mass., on January 23rd 1752.They were married June 25th., 1773.Both died and were buried under the monument in 1826.During the residence of Samuel Gale in New England his attachment to the Royal cause was definite.When he witnessed the rebellion in the colonies, his outspoken resentment resulted in his arrest on several occasions.Finally he moved with his family to Can- Show Business By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP)\u2014The men who hold the balance of power in the movie industry are no longer the big studio bosses but a dozen top stars.How did this revolution happen?Let the stars themselves ex plain.Some modestly deny they are the new rulers of Hollywood.Rut all admit Iho power of box office favorites has grown immeasurably in the last decade.I Denis Marcotte in Paris, Berch-mans Gagnon in Russia and Dr.Brown, of East Farnham Stanley Paul Cartjer jn j Jones of Farnham and Gilbert visitj Rotarian was Hector Brown s son with Cha.rman Glen Robe\to{ the\t^ R ®T°Wn °I\t! Club.F.A.McLean, of Thet- ford Mine; Oliver of Mansonville and Mont real.was guest of Rota- jrian Leo Dumont.Some 40 members of the his- jt was noted that the recent torical society met then at t h e i goR tournament at the Golf and home c.f Gilbert Brown at noon (;urjing club included among the winners a number of Rotarians.Rodolphe Huot, golf pro from ; Quebec, won first in that divi-sion.Mr.Huot is vice-president\u2019 of the Quebec Rotary Club.Rota-5 rians Walter Smith and Bert Wayland were winners in their divisions while Georges Bourret | and Maurice Legendre also made I a good showing.Business at the meeting included discussion of a request for refreshments.The first stop in the afternoon was at the monument and cemetery of the Quakers at East Farnham.Here, at different times, the Society of Friends had three meeting houses.Mrs.Hawke, 84, senior member of the party, had attended the meeting of Friends in her youth.Some of the headstones of the burial ground date back to the early 1800\u2019s.(from the Canadian Legion for a The group stopped at the Bulls- subscription to aid them in the burg cemetery to pay tribute to | building of a Cenotaph in Thet-the early pioneer families t h a t5 ford Mines, included many of the Bull fam-1 ily.Next planned observation was at the long-neglected Gale Monument, located on the Sweetsburg-West Shefford road near Gale! KIWANIANS MEET Kiwanians extended a welcome to President George Smith on his return from a two-months\u2019 holiday in Europe.At the same meeting, wodding anniversary congratulations w'ere extended to Mountain.Here the deed of sale of the property now lodging the \u201e ,\t\u201e ,\t, Gale monument, plus the right (,\u2019aby RoberSe and a greeting to of way to the highway, was read as laid down in 1901 in a sale to the society by Hosanna La-rose for the sum of $50.Signers of the deed of sale F.Daniel, H.Larose, W.W.Lynch, E.Ra-cicot and M.O.Hart.Plans were discussed concerning repairs to the existing pipe enclosure, the finalizing of t h e right of way to the road and the possibility of setting the site up in such a way as to supply picnic and parking grounds J.P.Wiser, now employed by the Lake Asbestos Company, who recently returned to this area after a number of years\u2019 absence.Head table guests included Lionel Puize, Harold MeNaugh-ton, Ralph DiCieco, Henry Set-lakwe, Carl Bindman, Hywell Griffiths, Dick Labelle, Louis Gagne and Larry Payeur.ST.JOHN\u2019S JUNIORS The St.John\u2019s Juniors held | their second weekly meeting of ; the fall season in the Church! Handicrafts wall be the order of the day for the Juniors, with Thanks were extended to Mr.Pelletier, present owner of (he Hall with their usual large at-1 Frank Sinatra: \"I saw this I Gale tarm- aml t0 Mr- and Mrs.- \u2018endance.trend coming five years ago.1\tDuPras who currently reside near j\tMrs.R.\tS.Coleman is again in knew the time would come when\tlhe site- The monetary gifts and I\t^arge of\tthe girls assisted by\t: the major studios no longer ex-1\tservice gifts were ack owledged\tMrs.Erie\tI haro and Mrs Mcr-\t; is ted as such, but would offer\t\u2018W Glen Brown, who also stated\tritt Pharo\tin the absence of Mrs.their facilities in partnership with more were needed.\tIan Campbell\tand Mrs.J.R.j the actors and creators of film The pilgrimage continued to the\tlower, properties.\u2019\u2019\t[first burying ground in East WAS DROPPED\t! Farnham Township near West Sinatra dropped from his MGM 1 ¦\u2018shefford, known as the\tWells\tthe probability\tof new arts\tand contract as a singer on the skids1 Cemetery.There, through\tlack; crafts being introduced at\tvar- six vears ago.is back at the of modern c-re, the forgotten i ious times, studio \u2014 as partner in Some head stones were choked by a \u2019 GET-TOGETHER CLUB Came Running and two more growth of brambles, bushes and The United Church Get-To- young trees.Historic family ! gcthcr-Club held its first \u201cBowl-markers lay covered with leaf mold, or canted eerily.Graves dating back to 1813 were difficult to identify.The tour then ended at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Zelinsky, films.James Stewart: \u201cAfter the glamor and glitter is stripped away, you\u2019ve got to realize that movies are pretty much like any other business.We exist on supply and demand, too.The demand now is for solid, reliable perform- \"here Mr.Zelinsky reported on ers who can get people out of iheir homes and into the theatres.\u201cPeople don\u2019t have the movie habit any more.They won\u2019t go to the theatre unless they are pretty sure of getting their money's worth.When they know that Duke Wayne or Gary Cooper is in the picture, they can judge from past performance that it ought to be pretty good.\u201d Cary Grant: \u201cWe\u2019ve gotten to be like a well-advertised brand of tea.Housewives buy that brand of tea rather than take a chance on a brand they're not familiar with.\u201cThe moviegoer is the same way.He'll see one of our pictures because he knows he's pretty sure the Quaker community of Brome.Gerald Hawke also gave some information on the Quakers.Ted Fisher, vice-president of the society, acting for Homer Mitchell, president, extended a welcome to all present and Gil Ferrabee, director brought the greetings from Canadian Historical Societies.ing Night\u201d of the season.Since Thursday night proved not.too popular, due to so many-other activities taking place, it was decided that henceforth Friday night, commencing at 7 p.m., would be \u201cBowling Night\u201d for the Club.Champlain Area Guiders Attend Training Course KNOWLTON LANDING \u2014 Melbourne Ridge Friends 'Shower\" Miss S.Smith MELBOURNE RIDGE \u2014 Mrs.R.Woods, Mrs.O.Wilkins, Mrs j E.Wilkins and Mrs.G.Stain-thorpe, assisted by several other ladies, were hostesses at a A shower held at the Melbourne basic training weekend was held Ridge Hall in honour of Miss of getting a certain quality, while \u201cGlen.bro,(>k\u201d fofr G™** and ¦ Sylvia Smith, a popular bride-he mieht no.take » rhaA™ on I Bir0WTUe lea.» nation to St.Augustine's Church, Over 250 people packed the Moor{, Wo,4 Un (;ag $18 Mitchell School Auditorium Mon-\tWaterman 500 day evening to hear a discussion |\tmines Parents Urge UNICEF For Halloween flratlja BLUNDEN, Annie At Danville, yue , on 'I'ues , Oct.7, 1958, Annie Rose in her 93rd year, beloved wife of the lain James Blun-den.Resting at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Kathleen Myers, 96 Academy St.Funeral service at St.Augustine's Church, Fri., Oct.10 at 2:00 p.m.Rev.Peter OTTAWA A finance com- on the advisability of having the ; Advocate 325 Association sponsor collections ! Alscope 42 of pennies for UNICEF \u2014 the ! Anacon 62 United Nations Children\u2019s Fund | Aull 1444 at Halloween, instead of the Bateman 23 usual candies, apples, etc.\t| Bonnyville 22 G.M.Hatcher, a former rrsi Bornite 10 dent, of Sherbrooke, introduced the subject, stating that the ad vantages of collecting for UNI CEF were threefold: 1.that one-third of the W'orld\u2019s children are suffering from want, and dis N Goldvue 1344 N Hosco 184 N Spring 8 N Vinray 10 NW Amulet 18',4 Nncana 94» Obalski J4 Additional Quotes (Grernshlftlri* and Co» Lid.) Famous Players MacKinnon Steel ease, and this could be alleviated Mitchell, J.S.by the supplying of preventative j Royalite Oil One of the oldest militia bands j John L.Burns, H, H.Nowlan, i pany\u2019s interest in an automobile .\t-\t.\t, in the Canadian Militia being! Gordon Stewart, George Relyea, {seized by the RCMP because it| medicines, foods, etc.; 2.that 1 sellers most wars and revolutions were '(an.Ing.Rand 'established March 22, 1867, the, A.W.Bishop, Mrs.C.Peart, all was used in smuggling was con- 21 32 7 21 10 Vi n 35 asked 111 » B 32 B 'band now- numbers 36 active of Richmond; Miss A.Brady, firmed by the Supreme Court of sparked by people suffering members.More than 100 past Windsor Mills, and Mr.and Mrs.jbandsmen belong to the associa-: D.D.Nixon and Mrs.Lewis Pye, J tion.\t! Melbourne.OMINION iuhkev Canada Tuesday.Nfld.LI.& Power I ' ¦\t-\t¦ , \u2022\t,, , j !N 110.i-i.« from want, and these could be i>ormo |>f,|.105 The ruling upheld the lower ; prevented by removing the caus- g (.'an.Power Pfd.125 45 B 49 B 106 125 courts in Quebec who awarded Industrial Acceptance Corporation an order granting them an interest in the disposal of the automobile.The deputy minister of national revenue, representing the Crown, claimed the finance com pany had no interest in the car on the ground it had not taken proper care to investigate the background of the purchaser, Luc Routhier of Sherbrooke, Que.Routhier was arrested in July, 1953, and the car seized, for J \u201e smuggling American cigarets | ;.0\u2018'nï;ies the fi ht for hcalth s into Canada.\t1\t.\t¦\t,,\t,, ,, , I on with emphasis on the welfare The Crowns contention that r\t.\ti_-i> of mothers and children; anti- tuberculosis injections, milk (over 2,000,000 cups a day in Korea alone) DDT spraying to in fflnunrUun es of the dissatisfaction stemming from such want; 3.that children can be taught tolerance and unselfishness if they were led to help Others less fortunate\tof \u201eUry.qur.Oct.than themselves.\t|\tUlie 37.Mr.Hatcher showed a film 1 rm-evet in my h*»rt called, \u201cAssignment Children,\u201d! T,'K memory i* kei>4.j \u2022 ,1\t1\t1\t1 TTurr For one we all loved depicting the work done by UNI- Aml shnl, nPVPr forgeU CEF in Korea, Burma, Japan, In- sadly missed by dia, and many other countries | mus.kva (iiucy (mother-in-law), where children were being help-1\t\" 7\t, ed.1 he film featured Danny j j; ^ hu(,t)and f.th,ri ,^on ' aye, who made a world tour on Hoilyi-.who cessed »w»y one year behalf of UNICEF, and prepared : «go today, a film therefrom.In all these > w Danville.Stuart Lockwood, Funeral director.LAMB, GUnd» At 122 Victoria St., Sherbrooke on Wednesday, Uct.R, 1958, Glenda Marion Lamb, beloved daughter of Clifford Lamb and his wife Lillian Dodd and sister of Maureen, in her lOlh year.Resting at the R.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel, 300 Queen Blvd.North, Sherbrooke.Funeral service in St.Peter's Church on Friday, Oct.10 at 2 00 p.m.Rev.Guy Marston officiating.Interment in St.Peter\u2019* Church Cemetery.(TariV.it( Qlhmtkn FflAPPIKD \u2014 I with to extend my Alnfptp thank* to all those who na*l*rt-rd In *0 many way* al the death and burial of my dour husband Cecil.Elprclally Rev M.W.Williams of Plymouth UnMeil Church for hi* word* of comfort, the Ornanlat, Mr.Wright fîlbson, the choir and aolo-i*t, Mr*.L Spafford, and I he beat ora, Mr.K.Johnson, !.I/egendra, ÏI DransfUdd, J.Samson, Wesley KIhr, F Harvey, tho people who loaned ear*, aeiit food, card* and message* of «ympathv.Your klndneaa will ah way* be remembered.GERALDINE FRAPPrED, (wife).the finance company should have | made a complete and positive in- j quiry into the purchaser\u2019s back- j ground to ascertain that the auto-! .\t.mobile would not be used for - Kill malana-causing mosquitoes smuggling was dismissed by the Penicillin injections for (he trop often sit and think of you, 01 the things you used to say and do.You live with us In memory still, Not just today, but always will.Always remembered by,\u2014 DOROTHY (wife), ROBKKT (son), LEONA (daughter).Courts.;\t'>^-a TO COMPLETE YOUR THANKSGIVING FEAST OCEAN SPRAT - Whole or Jellied CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 5 ox tin 25^ The best woy to cook your Turkey REYNCLO'S WRAP ^ Aluminum Foil STOKELY'S Fancy Quality \u2022 Honey Pod GREEN PEAS SPECIAL O GREEN GiANT - Fancy Cream Style CORN\tSPECIAL 1 0 oz tins 10 01 tini 31/ 85/ 7ÎP Here's the magic moment the family has waited for .the moment you make your entrance, and what an entrance, with your DOMINION Thanksgiving Turkey! A turkey slowly roasted and basted to a rich wonderful golden brown .a turkey so plump, so lender, so savoury that \"imaginations'' are already starting on generous second helpings.Closed all day Monday OCTOBER 13th THANKSGIVING DAY MAPLE LEAF - SWIFT'S PREMIUM Ready to eat - Fully Skinless LES - HAMS EVISCERATED Ready for the cook Fresh killed Choice quality 5 TO 9 LBS Slightly Hurt Four and a half year old Rachel St.Laurent was rushed to the Hotel Dieu Hospital, suffering from lacerations to the face received when she was hit by a car on Galt Street about 4.20 p.m.yesterday afternoon.¦ ROYAL or WILSIL lb 53< .Ne\u201e suffiMSM\" (16 sections and Section No.5 only 9 9 ^ Now on sale\tk unfit your Buy a section\tcomplete oxford Dictionary sch r GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF - RED or BLUE BRAND BONELESS RI3 ROAST ALL SOLIDSME£AT ib 79c iriTiroxoYfsir if (f tf o'û\"a'b's innnnroTnnnnnnnnnriroT^ rjerg: for dominion new gifts *mmims aflg.ogoopooooooQCiiPgii osa!îflgi7gtiJtü.as e ggpgagBoooo; QUEBEC GROWN-FANCY GRADE MclNTOSH APPLES 1Û ^ Easy to Prepare - Red Ripe - Grade No 1 FRESH CAN3ERRIES 1 lb pkg.59c 21c YALUES ARE EFFECTIVE UNTIL CLOSING TIME SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11th CUT FOOD COSTS AT DOMINION STORES LIMITED EXPORTERS FACE Continued from page 1 HODGE \u2014 In loving memory of n ,\t.\ti dear son and brother, Leon Hodgs, leal disease Of yaws, and above \u201ef Hury, t4ue., who passed away October 8th, 1957.The Stars tonight are ahlnlng Upon a lonely grave, Beneath It lies the one we love, The one we could not save; We mourn for him In silence.No eyes can see us weep.But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep.Ver remembered by,\u2014 MRS CLIFFORD GAULIN, mother, MU.CLIFFORD GAULIN, step-father, MRS ALFRED GUAY, sister, MB.AUSTIN HODGE, brother.all the attempts to remove the fog of superstition and ignorance, all sponsored lu this United Nations sub organization.The members of the association agreed heartily to encourage their children to collect for others rather than themselves, and i y; the President of the Association stated that plans would be formulated immediately as to how this should be tarried out.The general business of the meeting was then discussed, the treasurer reporting that the tag TURNER I wi*h to fnk*' thl* opportuntty of « xpi cisln# my iilnrer» thanks to hII thoae kind friend* who mnemtoered me on my birthday with rards, flower* and Rift*.1 can ns.sur#* one and all, that everything wa* truly appreciated.MJLA TURNBIL Knowlton, Que.300 Que*n\tLO.JTf77 We Rent Hospital Bed* HODOE \u2014 In lov4ng memory of Leon Hodge who passed away one days had netted about $240 and | >ear commerce believes there are ! that there were 180 paid mem-great potentialities for expansion berships.and diversification of trade with\tPresident Howard Baugh re- the West Indies, Mr.English ported that he had been ap-said.\tI proached by the athletic teams Following are some of the of the High School to form a car points made by Mr.Sherk:\t| pool for the transportation of the Long-term financing would be | teams to other centres and he a tool for increasing Canadian ; asked for 20 cars which be be-exports.Canadian exporters need iieved would be adequate for the Always remembered by\u2014 HIS Brother, AUSTIN, MARJOKfE, sister-in-law, BRIAN A BRUCE, nephews.an institution like the Import-Export Bank in Washington.In Asia, Africa and Latin season.He also said the regiona Council of Home and Fchool As.sociations was being revived and America large development plans ; further reports on this would be are afoot for power plants, irriga-1 forthcoming, tion schemes and general Indus- ; It was announced that the card trial expansion.Canada is in a party being sponsored by the As position to supply many of the goods and services required.USELESS TO TRY However, as the matter stands, it is useless for Canadian producers to enter some foreign negotiations knowing that long-term payments are impossible.sociation was being held at the DOWNING \u2014 In loving memory of our wife, daughter and «later, Mrs.Albert Downing who passed «way very suddenly one year ago Ever remembered by,\u2014 ALBERT DOWNING (husband); CHESTER MCKNIGHT, (father), MRS.OLIVA BELAND, MRS.REGINALD THORNE, MRS.CHARLES WORSLEY (slstera); el wood Mcknight, WENDELL McKNIGHT (brothers).E.PROVOST MONUMENTS\" AUTHORIZED DEALER Double Protection Seel and Certificate Guarantee.Tel.LO.9 1700 or LO.9-2822 Corner King E.end 15th Av»., Sherbrooke.FUNERALCHAPEl 530 Prospect St.\u2014 LO.2-2466 DAIGNEAULT \u2014 In loving memory of our daughter, mother and sister, Myrtle (Humphrey) who passed away High School on Octoher 23, and ')ct.r,lj^r 8, I99I.AUo husband and members were asked to make up tables and telephone Mrs.Howard Leslie or Mrs.R.Mawhood for reservations.Refreshments would be served and prizes given.The next meeting of the Asso- ! Other Commonwealth countries\ton November 3 will fea- should take immediate steps to ^ure Students\u2019 Council, mem-abolish discriminatory controls Fiers of which will be present to against goods of Canadian origin.ask and answer questions of the While Caribbean countries have parents enjoyed preferred and unre-j stricted acess to the Canadian i market, Canada has encountered | severe restrictions in exports to jthat area.Discriminatory controls against Canadian goods in I the British Caribbean should be -\u2022omp\u2019tly done away with.\tsistants.Dad, Thomas Humphrey, who passed away November 11, 1954.You bade no one a last farewell.Nor even sa>id good-bye; You had gone before we knew, And only God knows why.Always remembereed by\u2014 Children: BRENDA & ROBERT DAIGNEAULT; THE HUMPHREY FAMILY, Albert Mine», P.Que.SALfiBURY \u2014 In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand-The parents then dispersed to father, Cedric Carl salsbury of the classrooms where they exam-\twh0 pa5secl 8W8y on October ined work done by their children ^ 'xime goes by with many changes, and interviewed the teachers.Re- ! joy and sorrow, smiles and tears; freshments were served in the But your memory wc win cherish cafeteria bv Mrs.John Morkill, A1wlth the P»»\"!\"* of the year».__\t, 100.00 1\u2014\tBUZY FRISCO, (JulraS).2\u2014\tSHANNON\u2019S WAY, (Helicj.Imagine the chortles of glee by Yankee supporters when Lew j\tss(^£E\u2019,Rr., \u201cSpitball\u201d Burdette trundled off the mound and took an early ! 5_Bonny smart, (Babbin).shower.Just think of jokers like Yogi Berra having a laugh at Lew | a\u2014katie did, fCass).because he finally got his come uppance.\tj Imagine their enjoyment of the sight of a youngster like Pi-1 jnd race \u2014 \"O\u201d pace zarro coming in to try and slop the rot when the Yankee-killer him\tpurse: hoo.oo self had taken a shellacking.Imagine one of us standing up there ! t-MWise belwin, 'Babbin).on that little hill of dirt, peering from beneath our caps at the likes j 3_qUEEN spender, (Cormier), of Berra, Mantle, McDougald, Skowron and Co., knowing full well j 4\u2014ned erla, (Jutrao.that we have to throw' a small white ball past them the maximum number of times while allowing them a minimum of chance of j making solid contact with that same ball.Frightening, isn\u2019t it?However, Willey came in to halt the slaughter and today the Yanks again have their backs to the wall in spite of their brief triumph in New York.Braves can lose one.Yankees can\u2019t It\u2019s as simple as that.It has been some time since Yankees (and in particular, \u2018Terfesser\u2019\u2019 Stengel) have been in that position.For the good| Spahn Set For Sixth Series Game Today Has Chance 01 Duplicating Effort By 42nd NHL Seasons Opens Tonight In ^wks To .Face Chicago With New York As Guests; Gump Worsley Better Balance Foreseen This Year Burdette Last Year; Casey Stengel Undecided About His Starting Pitcher By W.R.WHEATLEY MONTREAL.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 The MILWAUKEE Chicago Black Hawks and New York Rangers start the National Hockey League's 1958-59 season tonight.The Hawks are already | addition.Canadiens have Maur- facing trouble.\t,\t^ j ,,\tj\tcf\u2014,roi nf Vpvi Vnrk Yankees ice Richard, who didn\u2019t make the The game will be in Chicago but m2nagers F![e^Han®'V an ,\t' \u2018\t\u2018\t!, th ri deddir\u201d National Hockey League opens all-star team last season.\u201d\tand the Hawks will be up against arp Ihinkme of Thursday and a p\t\u2022'\t '\t¦\u201c\t\u2018\t3 its 42nd season tonight for a Richard, the 37-year-old Rock- their old nemesis\u2014Ranger goal-210-game run that president Clar- et, missed 42 of his team\u2019s 70 tender Gump Worsley.Rangers ence Campbell feels will pro- games last season because of a beat the Hawks for three years duce better balance In competi- severe injury.\trunning on Chicago ice with tion.\t\u201cWe are primarily concerned \"orsiey m the nets until a de- ! 5-^SHADYDALE ROYAL, (Fearneley).| 6\u2014DANNY BROOKE, (Chabot).| 7\u2014MISS GISELE BING, (Gendron).8\u2014DOCTOR JOHN M, (Mathieu).3RD a 7TH \u2014 \"D\" TROT ft PACE PURSE: >200.00 1\u2014\tSHOW GUY.(Dupont).2\u2014\tMISS RUTH GRATTAN B, (Morin) 3\u2014\tMOKO D.GRATTAN, (Gravel).DOCTOR BROOKE C, (Leclair).] 5\u2014BERT EBLIS, of the game (and\tbecause\twe like Milwaukee),\twe\u2019ll\tpick the\tBraves\ta\u2014rosina b, iBabbim.again today.\t7-linsay brooke, (Fiuet), ui y\t8\u2014TRULY YOLO, (Fearneley).¦ft *\t! 4TH RACE \u2014 \"C ft O\" PACE The Tyroliers, a distinguished company of 16 singers, dancers\tpurse: >100.00 and musicians, from the picturesque village of Kitzbuhel in the 1\u2014harry prince, (Tai-te).Austrian Tyrol, arc to perform at Derby Academy in Derby, on monocle man, (Chaboti.Sunday, October\t18\tat\t8:00\tp.m.,\tfor\tthe\tbenefit\tof\tthe Jay\tPeak\t4 \u2014sweet brooke, (Bergeron).Nki Team\t®\u2014MARTY CRFIED, (Surprenant).1 \u201c\t! 6\u2014ENID FINGO, (Duquette).Their program is gay, full of carefree singing, brilliant yodel- 7\u2014lee scott harvester, ling and wonderful dancing.Don\u2019t miss it.\t| 8^WAT1,tiL00 LADY ir ir 'U The last boxing card of the season takes place this coming Sunday evening at the Sherbrooke Arena, bringing to a close one of the best seasons of fighting seen in this city.Headlining the card are Arty Towne, classy middleweight from New York, and Johnny McCoy, a rock-hard puncher who generally fights as a light-heavy.Two olher eight-rounders are scheduled: Robert Cleroux of Montreal and battling Solomon McTier of New York who has already gained a win from Prie Rademacher, the man who fought Floyd Patterson for the Heavyweight Championship of the World.Chico Velez, speedy New Jersey middleweight takes on Jean Dul-hoste, the fighting Frenchman who has yet to lose a fight in Sherbrooke.The preliminary is a six-rounder between newcomers, Bobby Wood of Montreal and Ronnie Cohen of New York.It should he a great card and a fitting finale to the boxing season.?(AP) ___ The world series could end today ney and C: are thinking of Thursday and a pos game.The Braves have won three of the first five.After giving two-time winner Warren Spahn the job of clinching the series in today's sixth game, Haney told reporters: _____\t,\tTd like to clear it out as quickly as possible, but if we don't Only a single game is sched- with balanced competition,\u201d said [eat was f'na^y hung on him late ^ tociaj\\ then we got another chance tomorrow.\" uled for tonight, New York Campbell.\u201cIt has been coming a^ seas0^\tHaney, naturally, expressed faith in Spahn\u2019s ability to register Rangers visiting Chicago Black about definitely if slowly.\tth3t\t -J Ladies Golf Club in Lennoxville.At the same meeting Mrs.Garth !, .^4 ^m^1 Marvln Brazil was Sm.th cleaned up the top honours.Congratulations lad,es!\t(he 6,250.yard| par.70 links Blair had 145.Doug Bajus, 34, of Vancouver had them talking when he came in Monday with a 69, one of the lowest practice rounds so far.Bruce C a s t a t 0 r, 32, Toronto, reigning Canadian champ, had a 35 on the back nine.\u201cThey're hitting the ball very well,\u201d said Blair, \u201cbut they\u2019re a little mystified by the terrific size of the greens.\u201d Twenty - nine nations are competing in the 72-hote medal play tournament.The best three scores on each team will count each day.The team with the best aggregate at the end of the week will win the Eisenhower Trophy.The player with the lowest individual score over 72 holes will become the first unofficial amateur champion.HOME, SWEET HOME .AND A TALL, SPARKLING GLASS OF 'CGOlVA/' Crandall's The Boss For Spahn MILWAUKEE (AP) \u2014 When 37- will be in his accustomed place year - old Warren Spahn goes ; behind the plate calling the against the Yankees in the sixth j pitches.game of the world series today, you may be certain of one thing: He won t shake off his catcher.Del Crandall, a big, 28-year-old Yankees Have To \u201cAnd,\u201d said Spahn, \u201che won\u2019t j don\u2019t like to use him with only three days rest.\u201d \u201cI know something that would solve my problem,\u201d Stengel said, \u201crain.I hope it rains tomorrow.me as knows more about pitcher than t do.\u201cI haven\u2019t questioned Del\u2019s judgment in years,\u201d he said.\u201cHe watches the hitters more closely Match Success Of l°wh®r(nhse\u20actheirevAery move, whether they are moving get any arguments from me.He\to*\tf°Ur days' \u2019 calls the game 100 per cent.He AND RA N CAME up.inching back and all that sort of thing.Many times it will determine how we pitch to them.\u201d 1925 Pirates MILWAUKEE (AP) \u2014 If the New York Yankees fight back to make this a seven - game world series and then win it, they will match the comeback of the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates.P'rates\u2019 managed by; SAN ANTONIO, Tex.(AP) -Bill McKechme, were the onlyiYama B\tmh-ranked midteam to overcome a 3-1 deficit in'\t\u2019 Even as Casey spoke, clouds were gathering overhead.Later, the rain came and lasted through the night.The two lineups depended upon the pitchers.Haney said he would use his right-handed platoon, with WEATHER FORECAST Yama Bahama Downs Bogart a best-of - seven series, beating Washington Senators.Way back in the very first series in 1903, when it was a best-of-nine competition, Boston Red Sox, trailing 3-1, bounced back to win | T\u201c \u201cCVCI 11 \u2018ul-v Klou 01 lroumc the next four and defeat the Pi-1but .waf cut over the nSht ^ rates.Deacon Phillippe pitched ¦\t!be,,f°u^b.and blpd P™fosely five complete games for Pittsburgh in that series.MILWAUKEE (AP) \u2014 Clouds and warm temperatures are predicted for Milwaukee today afternoon when New York Yankees and Milwaukee Braves play the sixth game of the world series.The weather bureau expects partly cloudy skies with a chance of a shower in the late afternoon or evening.The temperature at game time is expected to be 65 was never in any kind of trouble t0ft i*ii P Ul BLACK TEA \u2018SALADA\u2019 BROWN LABEL y2-lb PACKAGE 63 H II \"LOWNEY\u2019S ANGELUS\" COLOURED or WHITE 16-OZ BAG 33 NEW \"ASSEMBLE-IT YOURSELF\u201d GIANT \u201cOXFORD\u201d DICTIONARY SECTION 6 NOW ON SALE QO* FOR ONLY ibXr each SECTIONS Sections 1 to 5 still SPECIAL PREMIUM OFFER ! 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Electric $49.50; Thor Automatic Washer, $79.Keeler & Cross, Limited, 149 Wellington North.15 TO 2(1 ACRES standing cedar, very large and small.Tel.Magog VI, 3-2353.NEW bassinet, broadloom rugs and hall runners.Tel.1.0 .7-5059 or Apply 506 Victoria.5.Lots For Sole 2.LOTS, North Ward, near Vtmy and Prospect, $2,000 each.1 lot, Little Lake, 75 x 100, $1,000.Tel.LO.7-7081.4.Property For Sale ONTARIO ST Two 5 room duplex, brick, oil heat $15,000.Low down payment, balance as rent, Stanley Ave.Two 4V4 room duplex, oil heal, garage, $12,000.Down payment $5,000, balance very easy term*.Frank J.Conway, 56 Wellington North, 1.0.7-5162 and 2-4843.STORE and flat, 5 rooms, 25 x 40, new, good construction, corner McMsnamy and Kitchener.Price $21,500; cash $5,000.LO.74229.1091 CHARTIER ST.Brick bungalow, 6 rooms, garage, paved street, beautiful view.Low down payment.Owner has moved.Frank J.Conway, 56 Wellington North, LO.7-5162 and 24943.YOU\u2019RE SET, you\u2019re safe, you\u2019re sure, when you depend on Charles Connors for your real estate dealings.138 Wellington St, North.Tel.LO.24000.15.Rooms To Let ROOM It IH* Gordon spirtmenU, man preferred, for Information j Apply 27 Gordon St.Apt.4, Tel.( LO.9-1318.ROOM TO RENT \u2014 At 52A Main St., | Rock Island.Twin beds.Ladtea preferred Tri.TR.8-1588.Call after 6.p.m.18.Wanted To Rent 36.Miscellaneous FOR EXTRA money make nylon flowers.Write Mrs.T.Pepin, 1683 Wolfe Street, Montreal, Que SERVICE DEPOT - Expert repairs and parts for all washing machines.1601 King St.West.Tel.LO.24723, INSURANCE AT a saving for busl-lne«s, home and car Federated Mutual, A.Gosselin LO.7-7178.WANTED TO RENT (Sherbrooke or Lennoxvllloj Five or Six Room Bungalow or Self Contained House, No Children, Occupancy 1st November or earlier If poaslhle, reply call Cookahlre 17, or P.O.Box 142 Cookshlre.22.Garage To Let GARAGE TO LET, 21 Belvldere St .Lennox ville.24.Salesmen Wanted START A BUSINESS of your own with a permanent year-round way of making,money.Our guaranteed product! including: Cosmetles-Cul-inary extracts - Spices - Tonics VI-tamins-household and farm specialties etc , .assure quick easy sales, Opening In your surroundings.Free Catalogue on request.High com-mAasion.Famllex Dept.fiR, IflOO Delorlmler, Montreal 24a.Agents Wanted EARN extra ca.sh In your spare time, amazing new invention, every home needs it, every user will love it, It\u2019s neat and will save the householder money, thousands are satisfied.For further details apply 72 Victoria »St 36a.Home Services FOR RENT: G, E Floor polisher, $1.00 per day, Eureka vacuum cleaner, $1.50 per day.Delivery and pick up extra, B.F.Goodrich, 181 Depot St.Tel.LO.7-5283.37.Personal SCOTT'S Anti-Gray Halftone Imparts natural-looking colour and lustre to gray, streaked and faded hair.Not a dye, not a tint, a white greaseless cream equally effective on all shades of hair.At all drug and department stores.HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods» Mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples.25c.25 samples, $1 00.Mali order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co.Box Cl.Hamilton, Ont.46.Pets For Sale 5 PEKINESE dogs, 4 males and 1 female, 2i2 months.Tel.LO.7-5546 after 6:00 p.m.VEAY nice Golden Cocker Spaniel Pups for sale.Male $15, Female $10.Mrs.I Hockley, South Holton, Que.Tel.Mansonvllle 611 r 5.26.Help Wanted: Male BILINGUAL RADIO \u2019 BROADCASTING ANNOUNCER LOCATION Schefferville, Quebec.Radio station CFKL.AGE: 20 - 45.EXPERIENCE: Must be perfectly bilingual and have experience in broadcast announcing.Preference given to single applicants.Kindly reply stating age, education, experience, marital status and references.Personnel Office, IRON ORE COMPANY OF CANADA, 810 Cote de Liesse Road, Montreal 9.I ,E NNO XVILI-E nice location on Warren SI.4 room bungalow, oil boat, owner has purchased elsewhere, If adaptable to your needs, this deal Is worth Investigation.Frank J.Conway, Member of Real Fatale Boards, 56 Wellington North, LO.7-5162 and 24943.6 ROOM bungalow three years old on Stanstead Highway four miles from Lcnnoxvilie Post Office.Would exchange for property In North Hatley.Philip Woodard, Box 93, LennoxvtUe.10.Horses For Sale TEAM of work horses.Apply Max Hoir, Mansonvllle, Que.11.Livestock For Sale PUREBRED Holstein calves and yearlings, vaccinated and an accredited herd.Apply Cyril Drew, Hatley, Que.Tel.608-r-4.ft YORKSHIRE pigs, 5 weeks old.130 bales hay, barn 24 x 24 .45 sheets used corrugated roofing.Apply Guy Booth, Eastman, Que.LIVESTOCK FOR SALE \u2014 One grade Ayrshire cow, freshening this fall; one grade Holstein cow just freshened; herd passed clean blood test.Maitland Johnston, R.R.1, Brome.I la.Poultry For Sale YOU'VE GOT A FUTURE IN TODAY'S CANADIAN ARMY There\u2019s a career with a future for you in the Army.Good pay.Fine prospects.Travel and adventure.Loads of friends.An early pension.OPPORTUNTTIKS NOW in the following regiments for men between 17 and 35 who can meet Army enrolment standards.ROYAL REGIMENT Enquire now, or mail this coupon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION 70 Belvedere St.Sherbrooke, Que Tel.LO.2-0870 Please send me, without obligation.details on career opportunities in the Canadian Army.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE «\u2014 3 cent* per word, minimum charqe 50 cents for 16 words or less; three consecutive Insertions, 3rd day halt charge; six consecutive Insertions, 25% oft 10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.DEADLINE \u2014 Classified Ads accepted until 4.00 p.m.day pre-! vious to insertion.Auction Sales, Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display ads accepted until 12.00 noon previous day.LO.9-3636 Studenls Hold Rally Service At East Farnham EAST FARNHAM \u2014 The Ral-I ly Day Service was held on I Sunday morning at the regular | Church School hour, 10 o\u2019clock.Miss Grace Shufeit presided at I the organ and Mrs.Thomas, Superintendent, conducted the pro-jgrarn.The offering was taken by ; Gary Carter and Victor Mahan-nah, in the absence of Brian .lenne.Miss Mabel Ring was I responsible for the story, \u201cMy 1 Father's World,\u201d while Mrs.G.Webb read the Bible lesson.Mrs.Thomas announced forma-| tion of C.G.I.T.and Explorer ; Group, which will include girls nine years and over attendi n g ! Sunday School.Mrs.Stuart Harrowing and Mrs.Gerald Webb will i>c the leaders and parents arc asked to give the proj e c t i full support.GENERAL NOTES Mr.Elbert Jewell, of Penna cook, N.H., and his niece, Mrs.W.Berwick, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, visited Mr.and Mrs.George Hobbs.Mrs.Clarence Powers, Mrs.G.Webb and Mrs.Carl Thomas attended a surprise, miscellaneous pre-nuptial \u201cshower\u201d for M i s s Norma Mahannah, held at the home of her aunt, Mrs.Cecil Corey, with Mrs.Irving Best, of Frelighsburg, as co-hostess, Miss Mahannah will be the October bride of Mr.Eyrie Rhycard, of Stanbridge East.Mrs.G.F.Sanborn, Misses Diane and Joan Sanborn and William Todd, of Sweetsb u r g, motored to Cornwall, Ont., to visit 'Mr.and Mrs.Gilford Greg-galn and family.Mrs.Thomas Thompson has returned home, following a five weeks\u2019 visit with relatives and friends in Flint and Detroit, Mich.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople ' (WELL.IOW Ntcl MB ^ ¦TIL CO'M AS A 85 the world turns 2 00 Mixing Bowl 2 3U Houseparty 3.00\tThe H;g Payoff 3.30\tVerdict Is Your* vuu Bigntei Day I 15 Secret Storm 4.3U The Edge of Night 5.00\tChurkwagon Taiea 6.10 Knlck World of Sports 6.25 Weatherwls* 8 3U Newstime 8 45 D Edwards\u2014News 7.00\tYou Can Quote Me 7.30\tYour Hit Parade 8\t0U Irackauwn 8.30\tJackie Gleason 9\t00 Phil silvers stiow 9.30\tSchlltz Playhouse 10.00\tThe Line-Up 10.30 Person to Person U.UU Esso Reporter 11.10 Vermont Edition 11.15 Tomorrow\u2019» Weather P 20 Ready Un Stage 3 T.V.AND\tRADIO REPAIRS SERVICE ON ALL MAKES.\t ESTIMATES *\tWORK GUARANTEED TERMS\tAVAILABLE ROSS\t-BIRON LO.2-1564\tELECTRIC LTD 183 FRONTENAC ST.\tSHERBROOKE WPT2, WEDNESDAY\u2014 9.00\tThe Christophers 9.30\tFilm Feature 10.00\tDough Re Mi 10.30\tTreasure Hunt 11.00\tThe Price is Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.00\trtc fac Uougb 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tNews 1.15\tSmiley Willette 1:30 For You, Madame 2.30\tWorld Series 3.00\tToday 4s Ours 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.30\tCounty Fair 5.00\tDusty Boyd 5.30\tMickey Mouse 6.00\tNew* 6.15\tFilm Feature 6.30\tCommand Performance 7.00\tSports Score book 7:10 Weather 7 15 Looney Tune* 7.30\tW'agon Train 8.30\tOzzie and Harriet 9.30\tLast of the Mohicans 9.30\tBing Crosby 10.30 John Daly\u2014 News 10.45 Film Feature 11.00\tLate News and Sports THURSDAY\u2014 6.30\tContinental Classroom 7.05 Local New* 7.10 Today CBMT, WEDNESDAY\u2014 1.55\tToday on CBMT 2.00\tSign-on 2.45\tWorld Series 3.00\tDear Phoebe 3.30\tOpen House 4.00\tP.M.Party 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tRope Around the Sun 5.15\tChildren\u2019* Newsreel 5.30\tWoody Woodpecker 6.00\tMontreal Today 6.15\tStories of the Century 6.45\tCBC TV New* 6.55\tSports 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tWalt Disney 8.30\tOne of a Kind 9.00\tMilton Berle 9.30\tBat Masterson 10.00\tTugboat Annie 10.30\tClose-up 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Viewpoint 11.32 Sports 11.30\tOh: Suzanna! 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8.00 Silhouette ; 8.30 Marie-Didace j 9.U0 Rendez vous avec MicheUe ' 9.30 Sous les Réflecteurs | 10.00 Historic d\u2019Amour I 10.30 Les Idées en Marche I 11.10 CHLT TV News 1 WMTW, Mt.Washington \u2014 Channel 8 WEDNESDAY\u2014 2.30\tPot Pourri Féminin 2.45\tWorld Scries 3.30\tPour Vous 3.45\tCine-Feuilleton 4.00\tMenu a la Carle 4.30\tActualité Feminine 4.45\tTheatre des Petits 5.00\tSword of Freedom 5.30\tPeop le Cowboy 6.00\tMelody Ranch 6:30 Tele-bulletin 6.45\tLa Meteo 6:50 Edition Sportive 7:00 Decoy 7:30 Tele supplement 7.45\tLes Collégiens Troubadour» 8 00 Le Point d\u2019interrogation 8.30\tD laments dans Ciel 9.00\tPayset Merveilles 9.30\tFilm lO.Oü La Lutte 11.00 Téléojurnal 1.10 CHLT\u2014TV News 11.30\tTheatre d\u2019ét* le FRIDAY\u2014 4.00\tP.M.Party 4.30\tHowdy Doody 5.00\tHidden Pages 5.30\tMighty Mouse Playhouse 6.00\tMontreal Today 6.15 Little Tascals 6.30\tAnimal Parade 6.45\tCBC TV News 6.55 Sports 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tSports Guess and Guests 8.00\tHere\u2019s Duffy 8.30\tThe Plouffe Family 9.00\tWells Fargo 10.00\tCavalcade of Sports 10.45 Jim Coleman 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Viewpoint 11.22 Sports 11.30\tTapp Room 12.00\tPremière Performance Channel 7 FRIDAY 3.30\tPour Vous Mesdames 3.45\tCine-Feuilleton 4.00\tMenue a la Carte 4.30\tActualité Feminine 4.45\tTheatre des Petits 5.00\tBengal Lancers 5.30\tOperation Mystere 6.00\tMelody Ranch 6.30\tTele-bulletin 6.45\tLa Meteo 6.50 Edition Sportive 7.00\tLe Courrier de .7.30\tParlons Jazz 7 45 Pour Elle 8.00\tCarrefour 8.30\tCette Belle Jeunesse 9.00\tPays de l'Otan 9.30\tLe Theatre de* Etoiles 10.00\tA Cour Ouvert 10.30\tLe choix de .?* 11.00\tTelejournai 11.10 CHLT\u2014TV News 11.30\tFireside Theatre 153 MARQUFTTE ST._ TEL.2-0828 .ESTABLISHED IN 1903 T***\tEHetrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" LONG HISTORY\tNational flag of the Republic S B;;ry S!.Edmunds in Suffolk, of India is a tricolor, with equal England, was founded by King bands of saffron, white and dark Canute, who riipd in 1036.\tzreert.i WEDNESDAY- 10.30 Yorld\u2019s Best Movies 32.00 Mid Day News 12.15 Town and Country 1.00\tHalf-Hour Theatre 1.30\tLadies\u2019 Fair 2.00\tMovietime U.S.A.3.00\tAmen Bandstand 3.30\tWho Do You Trust 4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5 00 Commodore Bob 5:30 The Mickev Mouse Club 6.00\tThe Early Show 7.15 Tri-5tate News 7 25 Watch Your Weather 7.30\tLawrence WelkV 8.30\t26 Men 9.00\tDonna Reed Show 9.30\tPatti Page 10.00 Wednesday Night Fights 10\t45 John Daly\u2014News 11\t00 World s Best Movies THURSDAY 10.30 World\u2019s Best Movies 12.15 Town and Country 12.00\tMid-Day Edition 3.00\tHalf-Hour Theatre 1.30\tTV Classroom 2.00\tMovietime U.S.A.3.00\tAmeri Bandstand 3 30 Who Do You Trust?4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.00\tCommodore Bob 5.30\tWalt Disney 6.00\tThe Early Show 7.00\tFrank Leahy show 7.15 Tri-State News 7.25 Watch Your Weather 7.30\tBengal Lancers S.90 Gray Grost 8.30\tThe Real McCoys 9.00\tPat Boone 9.30\tRough Rider* 10.00\tMedic 10.30 John Daly\u2014 News 10.45 World * Best Movies FRIDAY- 10.30 World\u2019s Best Movies 12.00 News 12.15 Town and Country LOO Half-Hour Theatra 1.30\tLadies\u2019 Fair 2.00\tMovietime USA 3.00\tAmeri Bandstand 3.30\tWho Do You Trust?4.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.00\tCommodore Bob 6 00 The tan show 7.15 Tri-State News 7.20 Watch Your Weather 7.30\tRin fin Tin 8.00\tWalt Disney Presents 9 00 Man With a Camera 9 30 77 Sunset S\u2018.rip 11.00 World's Best Mov«>§ POST SHERBROOKE Edwin P.Jordan, M D SH! innOOKK PAHA' RIVORD, WKDNFSnAY, OCT B.IftAft IS ATLANTIC REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE LTD.Cash available 52,000.to 5100,000.Cities and country.We cover Quebec and the Maritimes.1st., 2nd., 3rd.mortgage We Pay Credit Balances.Refinancing for alterations to buildings and stores.Loans to purchase businesses or house building.For information: Premier Building 67 King St.West, Room 1, Tel: LO.2-0087 ¦ Sherbrooke \u2022\tSIGNS \u2022\tSHOWCARDS \u2022\tGOLDLEAF \u2022\tLETTERING MAURICE ROUSSEAU Tel.LO.24244 TAILOR For ladies end gentlemen Generel Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King W\u201e Apt.10 LO.24334 SHERBROOKE Your Home Will Be Ready for Winter! HALLIDAY co.LTD.Ranch Typa.Cape Cod, \"L\" Designs.Tri-Level FACTORY BUILT Eastern Townships Agent 225 Court St., SHERBROOKE, LO.2-8568 after 6 p.m.AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Increased Number Of learns Have Entered Coaticook Bowling Leagues COATICOOK \u2014 A greater interest than usual has been shown in bowling in Coaticook and an increased number of teams entered for the season's play has made it necessary to form two leagues with 15 teams and a total of 96 players.Both large and small bowling pins will be used and each team will have three men and three lady players.Teams will be made up as follows: Boileau Jewnlers: Mrs.J.R.Boileau, Mrs.Jeannette Cote, Thousands Of Motorists Happy To Be Tagged\u2019 ¦ « 1 Ml 'It\u2019s a pleasure\u2014when the tag is green\u2019 explained one of the motorists.'That means that \"Prestone\u201d Brand Anti-Freeze has been put in the cooling system of my car.And, of course, everyone knows what that means .complete and positive protection all winter long against frost, rust, corrosion, foaming and clogging.\u2019 Join the happy thousands of motorists who are enjoying the complete and lasting protection that only \"Prestone\u201d Brand Anti-Freeze with its exclusive magnetic film can give.But make sure your car is tagged with the distinctive Green Tag .assurance that your radiator has been filled with \"Prestone\u201d Brand Anti-Freeze.PN58-7 BUY IT NOW PRESTONE BRAND anti-freeze \"Prestone\u201d is a registered trade markl NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY OlVIStOff Of ONION CARBIDE CANADA UMITEO I Miss Lise Fisette.Mr.Rene Cote.Guy Brouillard and P.Beause-jour.Roy Fur Salon: Mr.and Mrs.Sylvio Roy, Mr.and Mrs.Rob Dwyer and Mr.and Mrs.Jacques Laurence.Bank of Commerce: Robert McGee, Mauline Dube, Marie Lange-vin, Darcy McCarthy, Mrs.P.Fournier and P.Fournier.Royal Bank: Robert Masson, , Therese Breton, Joannine Rien-deau, D.Hains, and Bernard Paquette.| Lajoie Store: Jean Guy Guerin, Carmen Bissonnette, Mirielle Bissonnette, Mrs.Marcel Lamou-: reux, Marcel Hains and P.Fortin.Ross Studio: Adeodat Ross, : Rita Ross: Helene Bourgault, Mrs.Therese Peloquin, Raymond Carrignan and Gerard Lavoie.Massariol: Luigi Massariol, Mauline, Breton, Solange Cayer, Renaud Arguin and Rex Tremblay.English Team, Mr.and Mrs.Bill Hudson, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Piercy and Mr.and Mrs.Laurent Jubinville.Teams in the large pin league are as follow\u2019s: Zebras: L.Grégoire, N.Pivin, G.Ouimette, L.Bilodeau, C.Bilodeau and Stuart Lundeborg.Tigers: R.Michaud, R.Benoit, L.Bourgeault, U.Lebel, M.Fontaine and B.Paquette.Eogles: G.Patterson, O.Patterson, T.Dube, C.Langlais, M.Ste.Pierre.Owls: A.Dube, A.Houle, J.Laurence, A.Coupai, G.Brouillard and D.Hains.Sailors: G.Simard.R.Archambault, A.Bourgault, Y.Desbiens, R.Carignan and R.Bou- ; tin.Lions: L.Marcoux, H.Carrier, | C.Archambault, R.Charest, P.| Ouimette, F.Lebel.Panthers: D.Bissonnette, R.Pivin, M.Hains, R.Boucher, G.Provencher and P.Masse.Penmans: R.Carrier, G.St.Pierre, A.Helie, R.Houle, Rex Tremblay and Guy Brouillard, j League games began Septemb-1 er 30th and will be held each Tuesday and Thursday evening; until January 1st.Spectators will be welcomed at all games at the 1 K.of C.bowding alley.ANNUAL MEETING The 25th.annual meeting of1 the Coaticook Caisse Populaire ; was held in the hall of St.Jean Evangeliste Church, under the chairmanship of Albert St.Pierre.Annual reports were read by YOU» IQCKt» PLANT nl T'/*- ETE St* L.R.THOMPSON FOOD LOCKERS AYER'S CUFF \u2014 Phone 50 B 12 IS NEW VITAMIN HELP.ING TO FIGHT PERNICIOUS ANEMIA It is almost impossible to keep up with the growth of knowledge about vitamins.For one thing, new ones keep being discovered.Among the relatively new ones is vitamin B \u2022 12.This vitamin is essential for the normal action of blood formation by the bone marrow and for the health of the nervous system.So far one of the important uses of vitamin B - 12 seems to be for pernicious anemia.This is the form of anemia which 40 years ago was almost always fatal in the long run, but which for many years has been successfully treated in most cases with liver preparations.Now vitamin B - 12 (which, thanks to our scientists, is now available in pure erystaline form) seems to be helpful in some advanced cases with nerve changes which previously r e s i s t e d any known form of treatment.Several years ago there was a great deal of interest in the possibility that vitamin B ¦ 12 might stimulate growth.It was actually tried on a number of children who had not grown normally and some of them appeared to speed up.However, so far as 1 am aware, it is not now thought that vitamin B - 12 plays any important part in this respect and is not _ -\tcr\u201d:.L> !i'' \" .(WWA'-w.iy , THAT-,'.1 U ;t- .'N rw« \\ 0t V\"-< 4\\2V '«Os* I i cv » v f \u2022 IT §«OKB 1 iü WHAT WILL Oga.JWSsY\u201d ÉUN F DhB WON'T OH / FMfc-AtLB TO FLAV t\u2014fCAN AauWf :\tPAY !\t> \\ ¦ VvS \u2022* .V'vty '\\ A0»'Ty \"(Na J J s~ V' /' I tUaL \\ a , ® my yijs rLLBET) VCU'RC < HUNGRY, ] DEAR Mr ^ ¦>\u20183 .) Js ¦rii-\u2019T vv vvOULD XO'J ^ LIKE: A NIC! J DACON-.anU- ) TOMATO and with it* Jr } ( and * a if was A > SO «GRATEFUL ) MARRIED m mP* 4 /\t\u2022\t: \u2022 \u2022 (j \"t* ft-.*,».\u2022«,.u PRi tty risky WOSE HASTY \\M At'tel AGE' Hr Y.) MORTY MEEKLE By Dick CavalH ( Three Villages Happenings IYE GOT TO SINK THIS PUTT FOR A BIRDIE.IVE JUST GOT TO ' y\u2014' ( IF I DON\u2019T, I'M SOINGTOGET AWFULLY MAD __ X'L6 WAIT A MINUTE, YANCEY BCfORETOU SHOOT.co\u2019- .dSC OKAY, OO\t\" AHEAD ANO 5 -r -.* 10 8 OKV fT»jY 1 i C\t\u2018¦ MA\tk.tM ** kM k.Henri Thibault, directors.Mrs.Shipway\u2019s sister, Miss Flo- ! _\t_\t.\t.\t,\trence Eves, in Ottawa.Rene Dupont, regional score-\t, .r , tary of Caisse Populaire branches, \u2018 r\u2018 an( re' Lyle Thompson, from Sherbrooke, addressed the 0 ,b-v an( dlI?rny; a!'d M,rs- R,?sf' meeting, congratulating the of- Thompson, all of Ayer\u2019s Cliff,! ficers and members on the fine report and stated that the local all of were recent visitors at the home of Mrs.Lillie Robinson and Mrs.branch is in a good financial eon- ['J5\u2019'6 St an dish, and called on; IPA the man\u2019s ale! dition.The branch was founded on October 1, 1933.Following the annual meeting the officers and members enjoyed a buffet lunch.General Notes Fireman responded to a call recently for a fire in a tenement block near the bridge, but little caused Mr.and Mrs.Rudy Miller, in | West Park.Mrs.Pear! Williamson, Beebe, I spent a few days at the home of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Bert Chamberlain, Rock Island.Mrs.Chamberlain and ______Mrs.Williamson are leaving Main Street !short,y' for West Palm Beach, damage wasy!or'da> where they will be j guests of Mrs.Chamberlain\u2019s LOOK AGIN, SON 1! HAN'T MANHATTAN ISLAND RIGHT THAR, BETWEEN THE EAST RJVER AN'THE HUDSON ?k / fo «T' .« I) ».\t0«7'A» 'I'M, ^Fm4 AH SEES TM' TWO RIVERS, ALL RIGHT; SUM-BUT -aDt-P/.'-THEV IS both ONE.p.r TH\u2019 ISLAND BETWEEN 'EM,,NAMELY MANHATTAN, IS GONE.H-TH'GEORiSE WSHINTON BRIDGE AN'TH' BROOKLYN BRIDGE DON'T LEAD TO NOTH IN ' NO MORE \u2014 2.v C£M- C.'MT- brewed in Quebec Y-'' to the qf Quebec taste by :il Mr.and Mrs.Guelph Parker, 'laughter, Mrs.Bernard Dewey, of Beauharnois, were visiting ;,,Ir- Dewey, and family for an relatives and friends here over ! lnde^n'le time-the week-end.\t\\ Mrs.Rudy Miller and her mo- Mr.Robert McAlpine is en- ther, Mrs.Elsie Standish, Rock joying a two week vacation visit- Island, were in Sherbrooke where ing his parents at Paris, Ont.Ihey visited Mr.and Mrs.Lome Sunday School has reopened Logan, who had both been pa-at Sisco Memorial United Church, j tients in the Sherbrooke hos-after the summer vacation, with pital.Mr.Stanley Beerworth as super- : Mr.and Mrs.'William Comstock intendent, Mr.J.Gledhill, assis- and family, Mrs.Rudy Miller tant superintendent and teacher and Penny, of Rock Island, re-of the intermediate class; Mrs.cently enjoyed a motor trip to J.Gledhill, junior class teacher, the Green Mountains of Ver-Rev.G.Joycey, senior class mont.teacher; Miss J.Boisclair and Mr.and Mrs, Oscar Davis, Ful-Miss Jean Boisclair,\tteachers of\tford, recently called at\tthe home the primary\tand\tbeginners\tof his\tbrother, Mr.W.\tH.Davis, | classes.\tand Mrs.Davis, Rock Island.Mr.Arthur\tGageant has re-\tMr.\tand Mrs.Ronald Nourse, ! turned to his\tduties\tat the Kil-\tAllen\tand Nancy, of\tRock Is- gour plant, after several months land, spent the weekend with! absence due to poor health.Mrs.Nourse\u2019s parents, Mr.and - ; Mrs.Ernest Dempsey, Sawyer- : ville.They were accompanied by Miss Lois Gilbert, who spent the j ; weekend at her parental home, \\ j and by Miss Mildred Waldron, 1 | who was a tea guest at the\u2019 ! Nourse home.Miss Evelyn Ritchie, of Sher-! brooke, spent the weekend at the home of her brother-in-law and \u2019sister, Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Crawford, and family, Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Colt, Stanstead, recently enjoyed a motor trip to White River Junction, Burlington and other point» in Vermont, also to Megantie.HE HAY HAVE HAD TH\u2019 KID THF -snZKHABB:!\tT r0°- AWP THESE* SEE* ti ctY w \\ 0 SURVEY WOVK-U', THE^LV^ HAD A VlTH' ^ ^ * dimmer BIG BOX IN HI5 BOAT COVEKfP WITH A, TAW, KLEEBEFU IF THAT WA* VASBSg, THE/ SHOULP PCX UP HIS TKAIL A6AIM SOON! FOT f ! HERE'S WHERE \\ WE BASED THE-/ IWFLATOPLAWES BEING TESTED FOR.RESCUE WORK IN v THE GULF, EAS/I y O JUST 125 HALSS TO THE COAST Of VUCATAN, WILLARD! NOTHING CAN ;\u2014r stop us wow; f- * CM-M De.'.HYA.feu\u2019CA?\\S V-OGTP.D (ND' I LOCKS H\tT'iSB V-OCYAN)\u2019 mff ; $ CdCA.-LWL'.BOOTS, HERE COtkES DORM PJDO SOCAEIMVbifo'S LORONits'.n ! K- J 7 YOOSPM tNRS, SDH) HRS RJObi fNjJWYP___ OH, I SHR YbNA\u2019T U>E>CV POOR! T JVJST VOOREJA r\u2014 -, ir U\\- JEFF COBB b-.\u2019 ' - OKAY, BUT ^ f THAT S WHAT 1 SAID/ GUT POINTIN' THAT.DID YOU SAY THE BACK 6EAT2 YOU'RE USED TO DRIVi'/S FROM THERE ANYHOW/ ARE YOU^i P T-TAKIN5 ME | SOMEWHERE?BT PETE HOFFMAH \u2018 NO, YOU'LL HAVE THE ^ PLEASURE OF RIDING OVER THE CUFF, SOLO .JUST LIKE MARTHA DID/ WJHZ 1 - ° £| .ll L H' SHERBROOKE DA FI.Y RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCT fi.1958\ttllGtS ' Cluk Tea Benefits #iM Homemakers to Be Judged Individually, Not En Masse Ul \u201cI\u2019m sick and tired,\" writes a working wife, \u201cof having the \u2018average\u2019 working wife compared with the \u2018average\u2019 stay at \u2022 home housewife.\"Just who is this average representative of each group?\"I know there are working wives who neglect their children, because they aren\u2019t good managers and planners.\u201cBut looking around my neighborhood I can see wives who don\u2019t earn a nickel neglecting their families for sorority meetings, club meetings, morning coffee k 1 a t c h c s, afternoon bridge sessions and so on.\u201cIs a child more neglected because his mama is earning a pay check than because she is out playing bridge?VQn the other hand I know plenty of working wives like myself who have the energy and the family cooperation and the knowhow to combine a career with running a home.It.can be done and a lot of women are doing it, HILLSIDE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.L.Sherrer and Mr.G.Jones visited Mr.Rose Haggerty in the B.M.P.Hospital.MOVING?LO.9-5105 foro^£- # ) /f/prov#/* MOVE ART CRAWFORD 89 Abenaquls, \u2022 Sherbrooke Authorized Agent g for thereby helping to pay for homes and send kids to college.\u201cI\u2019ll gladly admit, of course, ; that many full time homemakers do an excellent job, too.But there just isn\u2019t any \u2018average\u2019 career housewife or stay-at-home housewife.There are only individuals.\"Some can be of most use by being full-time homemakers.Oth ers can serve their families best by combining a job and homemaking, And some are going to be poor homemakers and mothers whether they escape from their duties by taking on a job or by filling their days with outside activities for which they are paid nothing.\u201cSo let\u2019s quit making comparisons.Let\u2019s just have a kind word for the woman whose home is happy and whose children are well cared for whether she works or doesn\u2019t work outside the home.\u201d Cubs, Scouts Autumn flowers and leaves de corated St.Peter\u2019s Church Hall when the 5th Sherbrooke Troop Mothers\u2019 Club held its annual tea.The guests were received by the president, Mrs.E, G.Taylor and Mrs.J.C.Davidson acted as cashier.The tea table centered with multi-hued gladioli in a low silver bowl and yellow tapers in silver holders, was presided over by Mrs.George Chapman, Mrs.C.K.Bartlett, Mrs.Guy Marston and Mrs.R.C.Tracy.Mrs.G.Bennett convened activities in the kitchen, and Mrs.It, Mawhood had charge of the waitresses.Miss Judy Banks and Miss Joanne Dinning assisted the members in serving.A sales table attended by Mrs.G.Foreman and two Scouts, was well patronized.The proceeds from this tea will be used to purchase required equipment for the Cubs and Scouts, and to aid them in any manner recommended by their leaders.Apples Dress Up Dull Meals Excerpts From National CAC Annual Meeting AEROWAX SPILL ON ITI SCUFF IT! Just \u201cdamp mop\u201d and the shine\u2019s still there! Other brands cost up to 6!K AEROWAX costs on tv 49C YOU tSAVK 20\u2018 Cross, Fretty Baby K baby is cross or fretty, it U mooUy > «Sn chat something in his or her little system u \"out of order\".And ,n man, rases, mild, gentle Baby\u2019s Own Tablets can promptly \"put it right\".That\u2019s the reaSH Own T w\"10\" nVx,c™ \"Whets keep thin , Own Tablets on band for instant use when minor ailments, colic and upsets, due to need faAah ^î,ïe' f*u5c ^ m t* fretSb feverish^and restless.Clinically and time! d^'-l Î °Wn ,Tahlm m thoroughly b,\t¦Tu't s\u201d, f\u201dr Toursolf how quick.LTKueSeueiSy:t0c-r,,kc sweet-tasting .t ie \u2019rLb e a^inba*yt\tha\u2019'hV *nd Gets tLrLa 0 Ask y0jr dof,or i,bOTt \u2019horn, v-ret a package at your druggist.* BA®Y'S OWN COUGH SYRUP re^Xo0t'0 ly,0,.habl*\u2019 the seere tary Mr- Fric Kemp The très urer s report, read hy Mrs G Harland, showed a satisfactory balance.It was decided that at the next meeting to be held in the church hall on Wednesday evening, Oe tober 15th, will be a social eve ning.to which all parishioners are invited.The entertainment for the evening will he a play, \u201cTlie Family Album ', and those taking pari are Mrs John Ewing, Mrs Grisriale Gould.Mrs.W J White and Mrs Richard Craig head.Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of t h e evening.Mrs.Harry Jones and Mrs Richard W Craighead, member of the entertainm e n t ; committee, are training the mem hers of the cast, and looking after arrangements for the eve- ning There was an excellent atten dance at the meeting 36 being present Following the business meeting, refreshment- were ser \\ed h> ihe hostesses Mrs John Ewing, Mrs Richard Craighead and Mrs Corey GENERAL NOTES Mi-s vibertha Duval, a form 1er Bel! Telephone employee, left for a trip to Chicago, 111,, with a group from the Pioneers Club of the Bell Telephone Comp any During the present wi-ek, the annual canvass of the town to raise funds L>r the British and Foreign Bible Society will take place, the local president of the organization is Mrs Gnsd a 1 e Gould, with Mrs W K Van Horn as secretary treasurer, vice presidents are the Res W J j White, rector of St James Church, and the Rev T F Dun can.pastor of the United Church.Among the canvassers are Mrs : Grisdale Gould, Mrs.George Harland.Miss Marjory Steele, Mr T.Shepard, Miss Marion 'Sawyer.Mr- William M a c- Arthur, and Mr- R Robinson Mg and Mr- 1 loyd KUiott ami Mr ansi Mrs.Grisdale Gould were recent\tguests of Mr Gould's brother in law and sister, Mr and Mr- 1 Palmer in St Albans, Yt Mr George Palmer of Mont real spent the weekend with Mr-Palmer and family Mr G Nogeondelosstam: w h o has been the guest of Mr Ross Harland has returned to Macdonald College.Among those who entertained for Mr- John Soles precious to her marriage were Mrs R Wills of stanhndgo Fast.Mis Ralph Oakes and the Misses Glenna Perault and Lottie Casey a n d Mrs Wesley Gilman Mr D Stone of Montreal spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mr- l Stone Mrs Milton Riizboe with her children, John and Sandra, who have spent the past weeks as guests of Mrs Ru/lseo - parents Mr and Mrs D J Reid, were joined for the weekend hy Mr Buzbee, who accompanied his begun - now SHERBROOKE DA H Y RECORD WEDNESDAY, OUT H, 1P5B 18 Ellis Jonea and son Graham, and Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Mun caster and the Misses Mary and Judy Muneaster were in Austin Saturday to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs John Taylor Mr, and Mrs.B W Draper were in Montreal to attend the marriage of their nephew, Mr Frank Draper Calder, son of Mr.and Mrs Frank Calder.of Hampstead, which took place in Calvary United Church, W est i mount, to Miss Sheila Born-hardtne MeFarlane, daughter of Mr and Mrs.Hugh MeFarlane, also of Hampstead.Miss Beverly Wightmsn.of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents.Mr and Mrs.\\s W Wightman Miss Betty Ann Nicholson, R N visited her parents.Mr and Mrs Alfred Nicholson, prior to leasing with three other nurses for Vancouver, B.C., where they will continue their nursing, Er route the party stopped off at Banff and Luke laniise Mr Leslie Derick, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his paient.-.Mr, and Mrs.II Derick family on their return home to Long Island, \\ Y Mr Norman Miller has building operations on hi home on Church Street Miss lannse Blineo, of Mont real, spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Rus sell Blineo.Mi and Mrs W F Stewart, accompanied hy Mr and Mrs Howard Wright of 1\u2019earceton, visited Mr Stewarts sister, Mrs N II O'Brien and Mr O'Brien, in Sutton Miss Deldu Larocque, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs 1\u2018 Larocque Mr Mbert Tremblay has re turned from 1.a Tuque, where he spent a short holiday Mr.and Mis K M Craig head and Mr and Mrs John Ewing have returned from a fishing trip at Cliff Lake Miss Ethel Miller, of Montreal spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr and Mr- \\\\ Miller Mr and Mrs Gordon Jones, Mi David Jones.Mr and Mrs stated that the next meeting would be on Tuesday, October 14th.in the Bury Hall.The next meeting will be at Mrs.Scowen's.Following adjournment, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Miss K.Learned.Mrs, S.McVetty and Mrs.R.G.Hodge.General Notes ¦ The mid-week Bible Study Classes have commenced at Special 20% discount on EVERGREENS or CONIFERS until Oct.15th.For species and varieties see our general catalogue.Visit our GARDEN CENTRE for superior quality Holland bulbs for Spring blooms; hardy perennials, ornamental and hedge shrubs, etc., etc.General and bulb catalogue Free, on request.WH PERRON* co.5îi LABELLE BLYD., L\u2019ABORD A PLOUFFE.P.Q.(Montreal 9) TEL MU.1-Î615 Scolch Pine» Mr.Kenneth Goff, of Ottawa, BROOKBURY \u2014\twas a week-end guest of his par- Mr.and Mrs.Daniel Crawford ents, Mr and Mrs.A H.Goff, of Montreal and Mrs.Belle La- Friends of Mr.A.H.Goff will valliere of Lennoxville, were re- ! regret to learn he is entering the cent guests of Mrs.John Martin Sherbrooke Hospital to undergo and also called on Mr.and Mrs.'\u2022 surgery.S.B.Coates.\tWeek-end guests of Mr.and Mr.and Mrs S.B Coates ac- j,rs Ear]\twere >{r, Dcmg- compamed Mr.and Mrs, Ho- ]as paricer 0f Montreal, and Mr ward Mard and family to Ab-,.^ Mrs stan]ev ParkeT ^ st botsford where they were guests I Th of Air.and Mrs.Rufus Coates.\t,\t, - Recent guests af the home of t\u2014~-sp-r-\u2014xwmm\t1 Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Farnsworth were, Mr.and Mrs.L.W.Averill, of Sacramento Calif.Mr.and Mrs.F.\\V.Flechtner, of Ridgewood, N.J., Mr.and Mrs.E.Hun-nicutt, of Miami, Fla.Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Butterworth and daughter, Susan, of Stanstead, Mrs.,T.D.McFadyen, of Lennoxville, the Misses Mary and Clara Farms \u2022worth of Lennoxville and Mr.and Mrs.Volney Hurley, of Saw yerville.Mr.and Mrs.James Sutherland, of St.Albans.Vf., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Standish.{Ui-UPCRPODt-CaiT^g 'Z\tr À i - SR*» - TAILORED UNDERWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Whatever their age, whatever their needs, Mother knows she'll get longer wear\u2014and actually save money\u2014when she looks for the WATSON'S label.I FOR DAD WATSON'S '372\u2019 Athletic S'Port Shorts, with exclusive athletic support pouch.FOR HERSELF WATSON'S \u2019Hi-Steppers\u2019 \u2014 100% s-t-r-e-t-c-h-y nylon, with or without garter supports.FOR BABY WATSON\u2019S shirts for infonts in gentle wools, cottons or mixtures\u2014 with WATSON'S exclusive circular-sewn diaper tabs.iff % - if A Men\u2019s Jerseys and Briefs WÂ\\ m.> L, iW v Stretchies with and without Garter Tabs \\Y if.r / l: Infants\u2019 Tie-Side or Button-Front Shirts i- i I OBTAINABLE - AT All GOOD STOSSS F*Om .COAST TO COAST THE BON MARCHE HAS THAT YOUR FAMILY PRICES THAT WILL MANY DOLLARS IN Tl Nil- \tChildren's \t2 to 6x \tHeavy \tQuilted * * i&i\tNYLON SNOW \tPANTS \tReg.$4.95 3.98 Children's and Girls' All Wool MITTS and GLOVES Reg.to 79c V NEW FALL SKIRTS For Misses and Women New Styles, Now Fabrics At Low Money-Saving Prices' Reg.$4 95 to $8 95 2.934.95 THE CLOTHES NEEDS AT MEAN SAVINGS ! Girls\u2019 7 to 14 Pre Teens 11 to 14X Smartly Styled New SPECIAL VALUES! NEW FALL Sif\u2019/ Children's \u201e\tand Girls' -H* SKI SUITS SHOW SUITS There's a snowsuit for every purse at the Bon Marche.Reg.3.98 to 24.95 Priced for Savings 3.39 .17.50 $ Men's Genuine Fur Felt HATS All the «ranted New Styles.Reg.7.95 Only Men\u2019s Lined and Unlined LEATHER DRESS /V DRESS FABRICS Better manufacturer's clearance at sample lengths and balances of pieces.Regular values to 1.98 yd.SPECIALLY PRICED 59c.98< rC!* WINTER COATS : M'W,\té Here\tare\tthe s\tityU : \\ LI >n JS15\tlA * your\tdau\tghter wants\t dBKjA r\u201e.\tj and\tthe\tquality\tand \u2018 l'/\t/ J I\tlower\tprices you\t\tare \tlooking for.Shop,\t\t\tcom § fjy «1 fmifi * I\tpore!\t\t\t Reg.values 19 95 to 34 95 13 s.26 25 r%> % MEN'S TOPCOATS You'll find the coat of your choice among the Bon Marche's big selection.And the Bon Marché'» low prices mean many dollars in savings! Reg.to 59.50 Boys' and Girls' Quilted COAT SETS Sove A Big 25% to 35% On Finer Quality Sets Consisting of Coat, Leggings and Hat.Reg.17.45 to 29.95 13.25.20.95 Comfy Fleece Lined SLEEPERS Made with Plastic Soles 1 to 4 years Assorted colours Only - 98< .?Vi GLOVES * From 1.98.3.98 19.95 39.50 M.Men's Plaid Royon Flannel SPORT SHIRTS SAVE UP TO 27 00 ON FABRIC FUR COATS Reg.79.50 to 99.00 NOW 'it,'*\u2019 Reg.4.95 Line.Only 2.98 * i.MEN\u2019S SUITS There's a suit to fit and please nearly everyone in the Bon Marché'» stock of over 1,000 garments.Models for shorts, tails, stouts, regulars, and each and every garment priced for real Savings.Reg 29.50 to 69.50 IV 19.95.39.50 Men's Plaid Flannelette SPORT SHIRTS Only 1.98 Reg.7.95 to 14.95 MEN'S DRESS PANTS Extra well tailored in quality fabrics.4\u201d.11\u201d ,Y LADIES' WINTER COATS >/ BOYS' DUFFLE COATS Sturdy Fleeces, Meltons, Friezes, in all the wanted styles.9.95.12.95 At the Bon Marché hove the Look of Luxury, the feel of quality, the Bon Marche's low money saving prices! Reg 29.95 ta 129.50 From 19.95.83.50 Boys' Sturdy \"Air-Force\" Serge PANTS Neatly tailored Sizes 6 to 16 Only 3 Boys* Reversibla\tBoy»' Authentic J\tCorduroy\tWestern Style WIND-\tCOWBOY BREAKERS\tSHIRTS I J\tfor between\ty i T d ( A\t1 ?w r a\t'' J\tseason wear.\t Sizes 8 to 14 yrs\tjanronzea\t, Flannelette\tJ 1\t2.98\t1.39 g Men's New \"Ivy League\" Corduroy and Tweed CAPS Priced from Men\u2019* Leather Palm WOOL GLOVES Worm, comfortable and long wearing.49 1.98 to 45 KING ST.WEST Only t 1« SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCT.8.1058 m 'V Hi STOP for TOP VALUE IGA Fancy FRUIT COCKTAIL 28-oz.tin 39' $20.00 EXTRA VAIUE FOR YOU! Hi-C Fancy FRUIT DRINK Orange \u2022 Grape Party Punch Nabisco AYLMER TOMATO SOUP 5\t59* AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP 3 \"r 4§e i-ÿx-.y/ KVLMER STOPLIGHT SALE SHREDDED WHEAT 3 4\u2018:: 89c 2\t38t YES .You wire $20.00 when you compere this BEAUTIFUL BIG DOLL with others selling et S30.00 or more.You must see it to believe it! FOR ONLY NEVER HAS THERE BEEN A DOLL 1% % IGA CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Aylmer BOSTON BROWN BEANS Aylmer FANCY PUMPKIN Christie's PREMIUM SODAS t 20-oï.tin 31\u2018 2 20tL 3SC A 20-oz.AAC L »'ns UO 2\t59e LIKE THIS! pMpsmmiiiiim THE I rtCOMP ARABLE T>e6^U DOLL Unbreakable From Head to Toe > DURING THIS SPECIAL GOODWILL OFFER .V SATISFACTION guarantied' OR YCUR AAONEY < BACK 1 * jes>s ABOUT 30\"' iTALL ^ .: flu, ,£ ?\u2022 > * > -\u2018WSm ¦ î?6 .'mum \u2022Y\" î ICA COFFEE CONTEST j | FOLLOW THESE EASY CONTEST RULES: |\t1.Simply complete this sentence in twenty-fivo words ® or less: \"1 SHOP AT IGA BECAUSE.I 1 \"X., I Î, Atloch « your ontry A.M.to! Teor-off Strip.End Flap.Cap, or B PatVoge Front (or a fac.imlle! from th.package nf an.of th.following, J *5 ii IOA ROYAL OUEST COFFEE IGA INSTANT COFFEE ( 1 / WiC ¦IS \u2014 IGA SUNNY MORN COFFEE I IGA DELUXE COFFEE B 3.Compte!, with your name and addr.si and mail to, \" IGA CONTEST NAME.B P.O.Box 1525 ADDRESS-\u2014- H Toronto, Ont.CUT-\u201dov- \u201c 4.Entries to be judged on originality, neatness and sincerity by The I Bureau of Contest Judging, an independent organization appointed by \" IGA.The decision of the Judges will be final and no correspondence will I be entered into with any conteitant.15.Enter as many times as you like.All entries must be the original work of the contestant and submitted in his or her actual name.Don t forget I to enclose your proof of purchase with each entry.Only entries with sufficient postage will qualify.I 6.Contest closes November 1, 1958.Entries must be post-morked not _ |cter ilsan Midnight, November 1, 1958.Nome of th.winner will be I published by IGA os soon as possible after the closing date.Winner's _ \u201eame may also be obtained by sending a sell-addressed stamped H envelope to IGA Weekend in Europe Contest, Box 1525, Toronto.«3 7.Personnel of IGA, the Advertising Agency, persons aesocioted with | the administration of this contest, or their families ore not eligible to \u2014 enler this contest.All entries become the property of IGA and cannot ¦ be relumed.| CONTEST OPEN ONLY TO RESIDENTS OF CANADA Wt ASK ABOUT OUR CHRISTMAS WIN A TRIP TO EUROPE ! 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