Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1958, vendredi 10 octobre 1958
[" 1958\t\tOCTOBER\t\t\t\t1958 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t*>\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\tÎ4\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t30\t31\t becbcookcDailiiliccocd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS J CLOIDY rOLHFJl Cloudy tod»y with i Jew show-on this owning and tonight; Saturday oloudy with some sunny periods; colder; light winds.Low tonight and high Saturday 50 and 55.Established 1897.Price; 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10.I95B Sixty-Second Year Mourners Jam Village WEST OFFERS PLAN TO END ATOM TESTS For Last Look At Pope C.ASTEL GANDOLFO \u2014 (AP) \u2014Saddened throngs jammed this Alban Hills Milage today to await a glass-walled hearse carrying the body of Pope Pius Xll back to the Vatican.The mourners so packed roads leading to the village where the Pope died early Thursday that police had to close the thoroughfares to traffic.Crowds milled in the square before the papal summer residence until past midnight, seeking admittance to the hall where the body lay in state.Thousands trekked today toward the Appian Way to await the motorcade's 18 - mile journey northward to Rome this afternoon from the Castel Gandolfo palace.Vatican officials gave assur- i ance that the body, clad in the white and red pontifical robes, would be so placed in the glass coach that all could see it.FOLLOWS APPIAN WAY The route lay through ancient : vineyards to the modernistic Ci-1 amnino Airport, where it turned 3 Italian Cardinals Most Likely Prospects To Succeed The Pope VATICAN CITY (Reuters)\u2014 mat with all the training for the Three Italians among the 55 papacy, has age against him\u2014 members of the Sacred College he is 76.of Cardinals are considered by A fourth possibility, again with into the new Appian Way parai-1 observers here to stand the best age against him, is Cardinal leling ancient Rome s most fa-chance of being elected successor Micara, 78-year-old vicar-general | mous to Pope Pius XII.\tof Rome and sub dean of the : ^le S1°P was ihe Basil- ; Of the 37 non-Italian cardinals, ; Sacred College.\t;ica pf St.John Lateran.the six are French.Brazil, Spain and j If the next pope is not an Ital- P°Pe s titular church as bishop .the United States have three ian, Vatican experts believe he Bom(\u2019 >n fhe southeast part of | each.Canada has two.\talmost certainly will be the :^le\tThere cardinals, pre-1 The best prospects are Cardinal i bearded patriarch of the Ar- 'ates aIKl officials waited to per-: Cicognani, prefect of the Congre- menians.Cardinal Aganianian, Torm the service of absolution, gation of Rites, Cardinal Lercaro, reputed to be one of the most archbishop of Bol.'gna and Card- scholarly figures of the Church, inal Siri, archbishop of Genoa.The patriach is one of the two REMOTE CHANCE\tcardinals representing the 9,000,- Though the College of Cardinals ^ Catl\u2019oIif\t(1non' .-.\t____ir, Roman) rite.Aged 63, he lives ! in Rome.Another outstanding Vatican jpersonality is a French is today more international than ever in its history, the chance of a non - Italian being elected still is regarded as remote.With the increasing interna tional spread of Catholicism under i Pms XII, Italian representation known otologist in the college fell to about one-third\u201418 out of the present 55\u2014 but the Pope also is primate of Italy and archbishop of Rome as well as sovereign of the Vatican state and the nomination of a non-Italian would raise complications.The last non-Italian pope was Adrian VI, of Utrecht, the only Dutch pontiff, who died in 1523 Cardinal Lercaro, known as the j \"children's cardinal,\u201d a small, ever-smiling 66-year-old prelate, is noted for his unorthodox methods of fighting communism in Bologna, heart of \u201cRed\u201d Italy.He visits the poorest areas of his diocese meeting and talking to workers on equal terms.Cardinal Siri, elected a cardinal at 46, has a great reputation es a teacher and promoter of Catholic social doctrines.He is 52.Cardinal Cicognani, papal diplo- From St.John's, the route led ; through Rome\u2019s curving streets, ipast the Coliseum, through the ; Via dei Fori Imperiali which I skirts the Forum, through the Piazza Venezia and across the Tiber to St.Peter\u2019s Square.There in the square, where the Pope had addressed multitudes man, Cardinal Tisserant, dean of *n\tyears as head of the the Sacred College and world-1 Roman Catholic Church, the procession was to halt.Education Victim Of of missile fireworks over Cape Canaveral Thursday night.It was the third ballistic weapon in a row to explode shortly after launching in the last month.The Jupiter \u2014 the 1,500-mile missile that also will prov.de the big punch for the U.S.Army\u2019s | moon rocket \u2014 was destroyed deliberately after it swerved j violently out of control several : thousand feet high, i One huge chunk crashed back | on the cape with a roar; other : debris splashed into the ocean ; nearby.No one was injured and no property damage was report- PublicWhims ! Salvage crews searched for ; broken pieces of the 60-foot rock-MONTREAL 0) The edu-j\tarmy determine cation system has become a catch- :\tmalfunction that triggered all for \u201cthe shifting whims of the blowup, public imagination,\u201d Quebec s | -p^e explosion against the Protestant teachers were told , Florida sky was one of the yesterday._\tmost spectacular shows ever wit- The situation results from lack | nessed at the missile test centre, of clear understanding between | q-jje missile hit near two huge the public and the teaching pro- J xhor IRBm towers, one of which fession, said W.Wendell Roberts, j houses the next U.S.moon rock-president of the Provincial As- but there was no apparent sociation of Protestant Teachers, damage.Addressing the association\u2019s, Xbe Jupiter appeared to sway annual convention, Mr.Roberts : slightly as it climbed toward said:\tspace.After 32 seconds it was TO LIE IN STATE In St.Peter's Basilica the body will lie in state until its burial, cither Sunday or Monday, in the crypt below in the resting place i chosen by the pontiff.A symbolic coffin, replacing the i real coffin, will remain the centre j of mourning rites in St.Peter\u2019s j until Oct.15.Then the symbolic | coffin will be\tremoved\tto\tthe CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla - AAAA\tCh,apd\tf0r\t\"\" (AP) - A Jupiter rocket was A\" 'A daf of mourni\"R- .\t, Thousands of mourners filed .i* r.1»\tin\tr first public obeisance\tafter\tthe gates to the summer palace were opened at dusk.Many carried Another Rocket Blown Up « Attempt To Ensure Big Three Discussions At Geneva Succeed l NI 11 1) NA I ION.S, Slates and ils allies went ment debate today with a deal weapons lest» for all Nd\t(Cl\u2019)\t1 lie United into ihe United Nations dis,unit plan aimed al suspension ol nu-I une.On paper, the American led proposal is mrtelv an oliei to suspend atomic and hydrogen explosions until a primait eut arrangement is worked out at the forthcoming Big I hire 1 Geneva conference.In actuality, it is an attempt «I making ! agreement possible al Geneva on a permanent cessation.children in their arms past the still figure on the platform covered with red silk.A film of cellophane was stretched over the bier.In the crowd were most of the Pope\u2019s summer neighbors, residents of the village to which he came annually to escape Rome\u2019s Continued on page 5 TRICKY BUSINESS \u2014 Jack Landreville, 8, lies on the ground to tie a shoelace as his sister Bonnie, 9, keeps her hoop going round and round.The shoelace carne undone during a contest at an Ottawa school.It is not known who kept their hoop going the longest.Jets Clash Over Strait TAIPEI.Formosa (AP) \u2014 Jet | fighters of the Chinese National-jists and Communists battled over the Formosa Strait today.The Nationalists said five Red planes were drowned at a cost of one of theirs.The Nationalist air force said machine-gun fire from its F-86 Sabre jets shot down four MiG-17s.A Sabre jet collided with a fifth MiG, sending both crashing into the ocean and killing the pilot, a spokesman said.Peiping radio said Communist planes shot down two Nationalist i _ Leger Appeals For Night Club Closing MONTREAL \u2014®\u2014Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger, archbishop of Montreal, Thursday appealed for closing of gambling places and nightclubs for a period as part of I .\u2019TV\"' the general demonstrations of respect and mourning for the late Pope Pius XII.It also outlined rituals B,at|ga|3re je|s an(j damaged a third will be observed during the per- u said one o{ the Nationalists j iod of mourning.\t| pilots \u201chas been captured alive.\u201d j ; There was no mention of Red | New Zealand PM losses JUMPED BY MiGs VlSlting Canada\tThe defence ministry said six OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Prime Min-! Sabre jets were patrolling south-ister Walter Nash of New Zea- : east of Matsu, a Nationalist off The Sepl.24 battle touched off a Communist outcry against the Nationalist use of Sidewinder missiles.The U.S.-supplied weapons fired from Sabre jets home on the heat of enemy jets, making them more deadly than the machine-guns with which the MiGs are equipped.The Nationalist, air force said, however, that Sidewinders were not used in today\u2019s 30 \u2022 minute battle.Machine gun fire accounted for the victories, it reported.The cease-fire around the Que- If juvenile delinquency is oa; blown up by the range safety ]and arrived in ottawa Thursday : shore island 150 miles north of Ihe increase, then someone is j 0fficer.sure to draw attention to a de-j\t- ficiency in the schools.\t' Mf»an To Girls -If someone proclaims that\t, Russia is devoting more time to :\t(Be^ersi.the teaching of science, then Prison Officers Association pro-someone else demands to know \u2018«ted to the British Prison Com - , .\t*vM£>c?ior» ThurcHav nvor ire mPflr why we are not teaching more The Macdonald Student Third science than we are.\u201cIf our schools plan a curriculum for the average learner, a protest is heard on behalf of the intellectually gifted child.On the other hand, if we cater to scholarship alone we are reminded that education is the right of every citizen.\u201d THREE-POINT PLAN Mr.Roberts suggested a three- CRysLER.Ont.(CP)\u2014A lanky point \"line of demarcation ln Qn[ari0 cattle farmer is the new mission Thursday over its \u2018\u2018mean attitude\u201d in cutting the annual issue of stockings to women guards from six pairs of nylons to five pairs of mesh stockings.night to visit two days with biS;Qu6moy, when 20 MiGs jumped personal friend, Canada\u2019s Gov- ' them.The Sabre jets were in the ernor - General Massey, and to i area because MiGs strafed tiny have talks with Canada\u2019s political I Tungyin Island in the Matsu leaders.\tgroup Thursday, a spokesman Mr.Massey and Mr.Nash came to know one another in 1936-37 when Mr.Massey was Canadian high commissioner in London and Mr.Nash spent some time there.Renegade Bull Unhappy But He Had His Day BIRMINGHAN, Eng.(/P) A renegade Jersey bull slipped in among farmer Joe Green\u2019s 20 pedigree shorthorn and Friesian heifers.Joe recounted the sad consequences Thursday in court: Each heifer produced a \u201crunt\u201d calf; four died and the rest moys continued into ils fifth day, and Ihe Nationalists moved more supplies into Ihe offshore islands.Nationalist and Communist gunners stood ready on either side of the narrow stretch of coastal water separating them, but neither fired.AP Correspondent Gene Kra mer said 155-mm.artillery pieces were being unloaded on the offshore island.A U.S.military ad viser estimated that 7,000 Ions of supplies were landed there Thursday.About 1,100 of the 47,000 civilians on Quemoy were evacuated to Formosa.Most of them were high school students and teachers.The Nationalists also have offered to move to Formosa all 5,789 civilians on Little Quemoy, which lies between Quemoy and the mainland.This was the most optimistic view taken at the UN as the Gen ! oral Assembly\u2019s political commit | tec entered full-scale debate to-jdav on the disarmament issue.The American resolution was in terpreted in Western quarters as a major move to ensure success of the Big Three discussions out side the UN by putting the world organization on record\u2014perhaps unanimously in favor of the In partite talks.TAKE NO CHANCES The American position here is understood to be that a hitler and devisive debate al Ihe UN might imperil the chances of sue cess among Ihe three powers most directly concerned.American Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Thursday told the assembly's political committee that \"we are getting our hopes high about Geneva.\u201d \"This resolution will clearly show to all the world the ini portance we attach to this first step (lest suspension) toward dix armament.\u201d Lodge's urgency won the com mitteo over on a procedural vote on whether to debate nuclear tests as a separate issue or to lump together several other dis armament facets.The committee went 50 to 9 (Soviet bloc) with 19 abstentions (or the combined consideration indicating fairly easy passage for the (ieiieva favoring resolution.SEEK SUPPORT Besides ils partner alomir power, Britain, the U.S.hoped for en sponsorship of its move by Canada, Australia, Japan, Norway and a number of other members broadly represent alive geographically in the UN.Besides the key clause urging the nuclear lest moratorium, Ihe resolution was understood to ex press the UN\u2019s broadest support Continued on page 5 IRA Attack ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ire land (Reuters) \u2014 Terrorists opened a machine - gun attack early Thursday on the Northern Ireland police barracks at Flos-Ica, close to the Southern Ireland border.Police returned the fire, and drove off the attackers, believed to be members of the underground Irish Republican Army.No casualties were re ported.Bell Gets Rate Hike Of 5 p.c.OTTAWA UP) Hell I elc phone Company today was aulh-orized by the board of transport enminisfiioners to increase local and lung distance rates within Ontario and Quebec hy an average of aliniil five per cent.The rale changes, which vary widely on different types of service, are calculated to yield the company around S17,OOP,non a yeai.I\u2019hey lange helween 1(1 and 46 cents a mniitli tor residence service Uie increase for business phones would he from IS rents lo $1.65 a month.Geese Blamed said.It was the largest aerial battle since 32 Sabre-jets clashed Sept.jwere good only for veal; 24 with more than 100 MiGs.The \u2018h® heifers had to go into Nationalists claimed 14 MiGs | retirement to recover from shot down in that engagement.| their ordeal and their milk _\t- - ; yield was lost; Three later failed their an- Ottawa Plans Credit To Help Exporters OTTAWA (CP)\u2014Canadian ex-iful that something may material ports may be given a lift next : ize before too long.| year with government plans lo Officials say that as envisaged move into the field of long term now, the loans scheme would 'loans.\t|cover some agricultural products, Authorities say legislation in j such as wheat, as well as capital j volving large-scale revision of the j goods but would not likely in-13-year-old Export Credits Insur-1 elude consumer goods.BIG PROBLEM 19 Die In US Crash Ontario Farmer New PI owing Champ education\u201d as to what is \u201ceverybody\u2019s business\u201d and what is the concern of teachers only.The public should be responsible, through government leaders, for a clear statement on what schools should accomplish.It is the public\u2019s responsibility also to provide the money \u201cfor the type of education they want.\u201d Further, it is \u201cthe right of the public to expect they should get results for their money.\u201d Today's Chuckle He; \u201cHow are you getting along with your driving?\u201d She: \u201cWonderful.Yesterday 1 went 60 miles an hour and tomorrow I\u2019m going to try opening my eye* when I pass Canadian plowing champion and a Prince Edward Island agriculture student has earned the right to team with him in the 1959 world competition.Charlie Bonney, 31, of Princeton, Ont., knocking on the door of the event the last two years, topped the seven - province, 13-man field Thursday by guiding his two-share plow to a total 147 points out of a possible 200.Grant Wells, 29, of Stouffville, Ont., ran him down to the wire with 142.5 points.Third was red headed Carl Willis, 20, of Cornwall, P.E.I., a senior student at Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, Que., who scored 140.3.SPREAD HONORS The one \u2022 tw\u2019o Ontario placing grip on match plowing.However, under rules designed lo spread some of the honors among the other provinces, Mr.Willis gains the nod with Mr.Bonney for the world match next October at Coleraine, Northern Ireland.But there was a possibility that Albert Raymond of St.Benoit, Que., fourth Thursday, might wind up with the trip.The Prince Edward Islander, a match plowman for five years but taking only his first crack at the Canadian title, said in his first reaction to his third-place finish that he is scheduled to do a year's post-graduate study in the United States next year and might not be able to go to Ireland.He is majoring in plant studies.ALSO-RANS The also-rans Thursday, in nr- St.Eustache, Que., Toby Trimble, Portage la Prairie, Man., Cyril Heynes, Emerson, Man., Ray- nual tubercular test\tance Corporation likely will be A sympathetic judge awarded jntroduced at thc next ses8ion o( farmer Green 1520 damages Par|iament t0\tin mld.,an.and costs against his neighbor, u Wilfred Stabbins, owner of the\t,\t, Involved in the long-term lend bull.What happened to the .roamer?Reported the judge: \u201cI Jersey s1'*161110 would be attempts by I Canada in a small way to eom- was mond Brown, Athol, N.S., Glen | an animal which had a very un-Morrissey, Cherry Valley, P.E.I., | happy life-a checkered career.pete with the United Stales, Brit ain and West Germany for rnar- PAYETTE, Idaho (AP) A U.S.Air Force transport, appar colly trying a wheels-down emergency landing, crashed amt burned with 19 service men aboard Thursday night.All were killed.Witnesses said the (win - engined C 123 appeared to be g I id mg in for a Landing just before it smashed nose - first into a brush covered hillside on a ranch near this southwest Idaho community.Officials from Idaho\u2019s Mountain Home Air Force Base, who took charge at the crash scene, said the 19 passengers and crew all were air force personnel.The plane was en route to McChorri Field, Tacoma, Wash., from its home Pope Air Force Rase in North Carolina.Sheriff Ray Stephens said some witnesses told him they saw a flock of geese aloft in the area at the time of the crash.He speculated the plane might have hit the Reese.Thirteen bodies were recovered before an air force rescue team arrived to take charge.Fire from the wreckage burned some five acres of brush.The plane itself continued to burn for more than three hours after the crash.Appeals Court The big problem is in the (i- Fr©0S THl©f, 16 nancing of huge, multi - million-, QUEBEC '(F The Quebec dollar projects, such as flour and j Court of Appeals Thursday short-steel mills.Britain.U.S., andjcned the two year prison sen-Wesl Germany now provide long- tence for car theft that a lower term credit, up to 25 years or court imposed on a 16-year-old more, for these kinds of projects.I boy, and ordered him released, the Canadian government may] The youth.Roland Mercier of kets which cannot afford to buy j n0\u2018 SO that far, perhaps provid | Montmagny, Que., has been in Tom Hickman, Chilliwack, B.S., | Finally it fell ill, was K,aughl.Wi?supplies of capital goods on a\t20.The two-year 1\tleash basis.\tUrenng among me experis is mai scntence was imposed by Judge STIMULATE EMPLOYMENT ithiS WOUld ^ ample\u2019 siDCe im- James Taylor, Midland, N.B., |ered and made only £5.\u201d Hugh Templeton, Havelock.N.B.and Aubrey Smith, Athol, N.S.Competitors, warmed by a fine autumn day, had 21/a hours to handle a patch of stubble and three hours for one of sod.Juggling levers and tractor speeds and rarely giving any attention to the steering after the initial cut had been made, they wrapped Child Murderer Gets Life Term OTTAWA \u2014(k\u2014The cabinet has commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence passed on Leonard Miville, 25, for the murder of eight-year-old Berthe up the meticulous operation on Labrie in Gaspe a year ago time.\tMiville, alias Minville, was con- Then the judges moved in to j victed of beating the girl to death poke and kick the furrows, deal- near her home in St.Joachim de ng harshly with flaws ranging from crookedness to irregular contours and failure to cover up uaAsaUuwcl um M&ttti prûvia&a't.àeff nL iuuth, foa* hi&ajLt\taoi «tubbk Tourelle, Que., July 8, 1957.No recommendation for mercy was made by the jury and no appeal , Lodged, Involved also would be a philosophy of seeking to export idle plant capacity.The loans would be aimed at stimulating the flow ol orders into Canadian factories faced with idle labor and machine!.Exportera may already have been given an inkling of what is coming when Deputy Trade Minister John English told the Canadian Chamber of Commerce meeting at Montreal Wednesday: \u201cI have personally been convinced for a long time of the need porters contemplating a project that may take some years to construct, would be able to borrow A.Michaud of Magistrate's Court.The appeal court ruling changed the sentence to time already served.It said the two-on each part progressively for the year pena|ty was excessive\u201d lO-yeBr period.\t[and that the youth was not af- The effect of this would be that forded lhc tlen,cnc.y generallv credit might be spread over a givcn |0\thl, 8g* in 15-year period, or more, for thejwe,fare court, over-all project.To achieve the government\u2019s aims, large sections of legislation touching on the Export Credits Corporation would be revised.A sister corporation also may be set up to handle the new forms of loans with qne board chiV- of something in the Mature of man ruling over hottt organic», long-term credit .I am hop»- uon* King\u2019s Estate NEW YORK (AP i\u2014King Faisal II of Iraq, slain in the revolt that overthrew his government last July 14, left $500,000 in cash and securities i*.a New York City bank, it wak disclosed Thursday un ïvtrrogates court.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, OCT.10, 1958 (THTT 63rd Anniversary Of Minton Church Mr*.Earl Kennedy, of Nova Scotia, is visiting her niece.Mrs.Alfred Bishop, and Mr Bi,nop POST aacuuonai cntidren out cl tneir MELBOURNE - own resources.The young children who are Minton United Church will cel- The first Sunday School super-( helped in the builning and or- giving up their old-fashioned ebrate the 63th anniversary ot intendent was George Sampson ganization of the church.\tHalloween to go out and collect its founding on Sunday October\tand\tthe first recording\tsteward\tEveryone w 11 be welcome at\tfor those living in less developed\t.\td 12th, at 2.30 p.m.Dr.C.M.Cur-\twas\tOrson Rublee.\tthis service and a special invita-\tcountries than our own\tcan be \u2022 ' rie, formerly of Ottawa, who has\tIn\taddition to\tthese\tpeople,\ttion is extended to all former\tidentified by the bright\torange recently taken* up his new duties\twho\thave long\tsince\tpassed\tresidenls and descendants of the\ttag marked LNTCEF.as minister of Sangster Memorial away, there are many others who 1 pioneers who built the church.\t- Church, Sherbrooke, and Min SHERBROOKE ATLANTIC REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE LTD.Cash available $2,000.to $100,000.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 \u2022 Sherbrooke \u2022\tSIGNS \u2022\tSHOWCARDS \u2022\tGOLDLEAF \u2022\tLETTERING MAURICE ROUSSEAU Tel.LO.2-4244 TAILOR For ladies and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King W\u201e Apt.10 LO.2-4334 SHERBROOKE Your Home Will Be Ready for Winter! HALLIDAY CO.LTD.Ranch Type, Cape Cod, \"L\" Designs, Tri-Level FACTORY BUILT Eastern Townships Agent 225 Court St., SHERBROOKE, LO.2 8568 after 6 p.m.Townships Fish And Game Notes Drummondville Studenls To Aid UNICEF Appeal DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014 Preparations are well underway, for the UNICEF (United Nations AYER'S CLIFF Window Cleaning REG'D.Have your Double Windows Washed and Installed! Tel.LO.9-3702 MODERATE PRICES Doctor Jordan, Edwin I^OUJT LOCKER PVAN/J /liiülüi\t^ ONE VOTE Each member of the United Nations has only one vote in the General Assembly, but is entitled to five delegates and five alternates.THUMB-SUCKING DANGERS ARE OFTEN EXAGGERATED By EDWIN P.JORDAN, M.D, Written for NEA Service L.R.THOMPSON FOOD LOCKERS AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Phone 50 Millions of people undoubtedly i have worried about thumb and j finger-sucking in their infants.All kinds of methods and devices have TEMHEDC\tj been tried to break this habit.TcNDcKb\tMany articles have appeared in Scaled tender» wm he received by medical and dental literature, the undersigned up to fi p.m.rues-\t.day October 14.1958 for winter main-1 SOIT1C Suggesting that it IS harm-tenance (ploughing, sanding, erection loss, and others that it can cause and removal of snow fence) of ap- j trouble, particularly to the teeth, proximatcly 25 miles of road in Town- ship Of Hatley for winter 1M8-59- ! P seems to me that there are SO ^ 1 ^ lenders to state rate per mile and I many of US who must have Slicked I wllether per hour.Lowest nor any tender not ; our thumbs when we were little necessarily accepted.Signed: (MISS) R.D.GREER, Sec.-Treas.) R.R.1, North Hatley, Que.This report also stated that dentists claim that stopping the habit before the age of 4 is compatible with normal tooth and dental arch formation.Another difficult problem has been submitted by g mother who says that her son was born with pyloric stenosis.She says that an operation was not performed and the child \u201coutgrew\u201d the difficulty by the age of 15 months.Now, at i the age of 3 years, he gets attacks of diarrhea and she wonders there is any connection.The pylorus is the lower open- ton Gnited Church, will conduct f the service.The North Hatley Baptist congregation and its pastor, Rev.F.C.Amery, have been invited to attend.Sangs', er Memorial church choir, under the direction of E.Howland will \u2022\u2022ender music\tBy |Vy HATCH suitable to the occasion and as \u201e ,\t,\t, .\u201e\t_____.the day is Thanksgiving Sunday, ; Saturday mormng, October 4th, fruits and vegetables will de- under a clear blue sky and corate the church.\tagreeable temperatures 11,669 H>TtoHCinrCihRarSw^hilinanf1nfn'\t^ ^ ^ fr°m ChUdrens\"Fund^Halloween Ap- ^Li iii^ttof;\tThl mt' lhe children\u2019s pond on the George peal being sponsored by the Moore property near Stanstead, |Drummondville High School which this summer has been used Home and School, Association, as a rearing pond, and were de- with the co-operation of the posited in Crystal Lake, Stan Girl Guide and Boy Scout local stead.\t| Association.The collection will Another 2.606 rainbows werejtake place between 5.30 and 8.30 taken from the rearing pond, just p.m.October 31.below the children\u2019s pond and put This is a unique appeal! Child-into the same lake, and a few -en living in a land of plenty, days previous to this 2,000 rain- ! act as good-will ambassadors, to bows were put into Crystal from those children living in less-de-the Baldwin\u2019s Mills Government veloped countries.Just one cent hatchery.\twill provide a hungry child with Saturday morning A.Patterson 15 large glasses of UNICEF milk, and other employees of the Gov- j Last year, 188 children from ernment hatchery and members | grades from one to six, did the were'hauled from CoMicook by! of the Stanstead County F i s h J actual collecting, while the older horse team.The ladies bought and Game club made the trans- students supervised them in the carpet and organ and, on fer of these beautiful trout.The groups.Still other teen-agers the Monday night after the dedi-ipood was drained over a period | did their part by opening cans cation, served a free supper in °f days, as much as possible, at the High School, or by assist-the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.E.! then a net Put 'nt;0 the re-!ing the teachers at the parties Fish, to -all comers.\t|maining water and dragged to given for the young collectors.The first minister was Rev.the water\u2019s edge, where the fish after they had finished their Daniel Mick, who was sent to were P*aced in water filled wash- canvassing.Shortly before nine Minton in 1892, and it was i tubs and transferred to a couple o\u2019clock, the boys got out the through his faith and vision that of huge tanks filled with water, brooms, and worked with a will, the work of the church progrès-1 after being hand counted by the sweeping up the remains of pea-sed.\t! men.\tnut shells, and candy kisses, in Mrs, Elroy Johnson was the; Motors were started and this order to make way for their own first organist and among the kept a circulation of water in UNICEF dance, which followed members of the first choir were the tanks and oxygen supplied the junior parties.Mrs.M.B.Rublee, Mrs.Augustus | When about 8,000 fish were in In addition 261 students from Bean, Mrs.H.R.Slack, Miss Bel-Uhe tanks, the men went with the High School participated in le Walton, Miss Fannie McNeil; the truck to Crystal Lake where this appeal, and were able to JUMBO SIZE COLDHARBOR, England (CP) Miss Margaret Brill and Mr.Fred Brill, accompanied by their sister, Mrs.William Ledger, of Sherbrooke motored to Wren tham.Miss., where they will Heaviest marrow at a horticul- -pend 10 days with their sister, tural show in this Surrey village Miss Lillian Brill, and uncle, weighed 10 pounds sLx ounces.Mr.Charles Howden.upon which the church stands was donated by M.B.Rublee.The treasiaer of the building committee was Howard Slack, whose son, Arthur Slack, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, is one o\u201d the few remaining persons present at the dedication service.Willie Reed, was in charge of construction, Mr.Webster, of North Hatley, in charge of inside finish and Charles Sampson did the paint, ing.The lumber was hauled from North Hatley, while doors, windows, pews and inside finish NOTICE TO BEAUTY PARLORS of St.Francis District Beauty Parlors will be closed on Monday, Oct.13th, THANKSGIVING DAY Barbers and Hairdressers Parity Committee of St.Francis District.Elroy Johnson, Milton Rublee, Charlie Morrisette, L.Dean, Nelson and Elliott Fish.| and yet have grown up into nor- ing of the stomach whore ,h
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