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Uc SHINE: COMES BACK AGAIN and AGAIN WITH EASy BUFFING!.Farwell, of Sherbrooke, were week-end visitors at the home of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Louis Monty and children, Brian and Susan, of Rock Island, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Farwell.Mrs.Clovis Cote and sons, Richard and David, of Waterville, were guests for a day of Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Farwell.Mrs.S.N.Cairns atended the Sherbrooke County W.I.meeting in Sherbrooke.43n SOUTH DUDSWELL- The many friends of Mr.Howard Andrews will regret to learn that he is in poor health and has entered the Sherbrooke Hospital for observation.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Campbell were Mr.Sam Campbell, Mr.and Mrs.Bryan McDermott, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Matthews, Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Matthews and family, of Cookshire, and Mr.and Mrs.Oren Campbell, of Bishopton.Mr.Vernon Mackey, of Montreal, was a guest of his brother, Mr.Howard Mackey, and family, and also called at the homes of Mr.and Mrs.Dalby Orr and Mr.and Mrs.R.Campbell.'For CONVENIENCE Get on or off, practically at your doorstep! PROVINCIAL TRANSPORT COMPANY Provincial Transport Terminal 80 des Grandes Fourches South.Tel.3-3656 EAST HEREFORD- Mr.and Mrs.W.Howe of Huntingville are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Guy Howe.Misses Jean and Grade Howe were week-end guests at their respective homes.Mr.and Mrs.John Colton, Jr.of Sherbrooke were guests of the latter\u2019s mother, Mrs.Addie Haynes, who returned from the Hospital in Hanover, N.H.recently.Mr.and Mrs.S.Wintle, Mr.Ansel Wintle of Gould, accompanied by Mrs.H.Wintle of Port Colborne, Ont.were guests at the R.A.Owen home, son Mr.B.Cunnington of Stan-stead are guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Cunnington.Mrs.Munn Owen spent Sun.day last with Miss Myrtle Owen.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Leigh of Sawyerville were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Bolton.Mr.Ray Wrells is a patient in the Lancaster Hospital.GILMAN'S CORNER- Mrs.Alva Draper and three daughters, of Sutton Junction, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Richardson.Miss Janice Allnutt, Clifford Sykes, Grant Sykes and Fred | Whitehead, of Sweetsburg accompanied the Knowlton High School | Band to Quebec City for the week-end.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Perkins, of Sutton, and son, Douglas Per-! kins, of Montgomery Centre, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Bruce Allnutt and family.Mr.and Mrs.M.J.Ladd and three sons, of Granby, were guests of Mr.Ladd\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Ladd.Messrs.Wallace and Horace Wells attended the funeral of j Mr.Charles Rhicard at Brome.Mr.Wallace Wells and Mr.Bert Ives, of Cowansville, motored to Sutton Junction and called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alva Draper.Miss Elizabeth Fuller, T.A., of Montreal, spent last week-end at her home here.Mr.and Mrs.Goyette and family, of Sutton, were guests of Mrs.Goyette\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Dyer, and her sister, Mrs.Frank Reid, and daughters.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Jones attended the funeral of Mr.Jones\u2019 sister, Mrs.David Bull, of Ful-ford.Master Hugh Williams, of Sweetsburg, was a recent guest at the Lee home.Mrs.Claude Hunt and infant son were recent guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Cook and family.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Dahl, of Montreal, were recent callers at the Ladd home.Mr.and Mrs.Jay Ladd called on Miss Mabel Ladd, of Call\u2019s Mills.Mrs.Guy Miller, of Prescott, Ont., is a guest of her daughter, Mrs.Austin Lee, Mr.Lee and daughters.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Cook and two children, of Sweetsburg, were guests of Mr.Cook\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Cook.Mr.Frank Reid motored to A1 berta and has obtained work.Mrs.Reid and daughter will also move (o Alberta in the near future.Sf.Paul's Guild Names Committees At Knowlton Knowlton\u2014The regular meeting of St.Paul\u2019s Parochial Guild was entertained at the home of Mrs.A.T.Woodley.The president, Mrs.T, E.R.Nurse, opened the meeting with prayer and the minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.F.M, Bowen.Mrs.Nurse stated the date set for the Guild social was found not convenient, the new date to be act at a later time.Prizes for the afternoon bridge will be donated by Miss Josie Godue and Miss Dorothy Bancroft, with Mrs.F.M.Bowen donating the consolation prizes.The treasurer's report showed a good balance on hand and a cheque had been received for the Men\u2019s Club supper.Mrs.Bowen, convener for the supper, thanked those who had assisted.Flowers were ordered to be sent to Mrs.William Venables, who is in hospital.Cards of sympathy were sent to several members of the church in their bereavement.The president appointed the committees for the garden party to take place on July 6: Tea room, Mrs.George H.Robb and Miss Mary Knowlton; tea tables, Mrs.T.E.R.Nurse and the W.A.girls; candy table, Miss Dorothy Bancroft, Mrs.George Williams and Miss V.Cooke; food table, plain, Mrs.William Partridge, Mrs.Clarence Stone, Mrs.Thomas Boyd, Mrs.F.Stanbridge; food table, fancy, Mrs.F.M.Bowen, Mrs.W.J.Taylor, Miss Wood- , ley, Mr*.D.M.Manson, Mrs.A.' Whitman and Mrs.J.R.Armstrong; fancy work table, Mrs.Nina Barnes, Misa D.Barton and Mra.Kirkgaard; doll table, Mrs, : Charles Turner and Mrs.L.H Pibus; woo], Mrs, A.T.Woodley,* Mrs.D.C.Weary.Dime caras will be given to each member to be brought in at a later date.A discussion was held regarding the purchase of a new stove for the parsonage, with the following committee to be in charge of the purchase:: Mrs.F.M.Bow-en, Mrs.A.T.Woodley and Mrs.I T.E.R.Nurse.Following adjournment, refreshments were served by the ! hostess.LO.O.F.LODGE NO.28 Knowlton Lodge No.28, 1.0.0.; F., met in the lodge rooms with ^ the noble grand, Bro.Sam Win-1 die, in the chair.The minutes were read by the secretary, Bro.| Thomas Boyd, who also read the correspondence.The treasurer, Bro.George Rogerson, gave the financial statement and arrangements were made for attending Grand Lodge in Sherbrooke.The initiatory degree was conferred by the degree team and lodge was brought to a close in ritual form after which refreshments were served by the committee in charge.JUNIOR W.A.The Junior W.A.and G.A.of St.Paul\u2019s Church held the closing meeting of the season on the grounds of St.Paul\u2019s Church when a picnic lunch was served by the members of the Juniors.The hall meetings will reopen on October 1.CANTERBURY EAST- The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs.Prentice Jack-Un with Mrs.Douglas Mayhew joint hostess, The secretary-treasurer read her reports and also the correspondence.Delegates were appointed to the convention.The meeting closed with the Na tional Anthem, after which re freshments were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.Grey.i Mr.Sternie Coates had the mis-fortune to injure his hand while working in the barn.One of his hands got caught in the pulley, which necessitated his beinug taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital.His mother, Mrs, B.F.Coates, and his son, Gerald, accompanied him.Mr, and Mrs.Erwin Watson spent the week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Watson, St.Johnsbury.Vt.Miss Laura Goodin and Mr.and Mrs.Justin Sharman accompanied by Mrs.Chapman were visitors of Mrs.Lintott and Mr, and Mrs.Dan McLean.Mrs.Harold Mayhew, Mrs.B.F.Coates and Mrs.John Sherman attended the Women's Institute convention in Sawyerville.Mr.and Mrs.Prentice Jacklin, Mrs.Grey, Mrs.Sternie Coates, and Mrs.B.F.Coates were in Sherbrooke and visited Mr.Sternie Coates, wha is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.S i } fH Z: i FINEST iùJU& is None Better * Jl il®lt£w J HALTER OfF-SHOULDER AND REGULAR ^ NOW BRINGS you A 4-WAY BRA fORm VOUR NECKLINES! 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That\u2019s Lever Brothers\u2019 All-Purpose Breeze.There\u2019s a genuine Cannon Tea Towel worth 35{i in every economy-size box .a Cannon Face Cloth worth 250 in every large size.Choose white Breeze in the familiar red box \u2014 or Blue Breeze in the new blue box.Get your Cannon Tea Towel or Face Cloth right inside! py - fis' i ! : ; | i ¦'Fr' ' '^TEAfoWEL la VALUE VALUE Breeze dofh&& hotj{ LEVER PRODUCTS while - but deooj f (-355 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 35.1555 Rally Of Protestant Youth Council Takes Place At Rock Island Church Successful Social Event Marks Close Of Sutton Ladies' Curling Club Season Rock Island \u2014 The Orleans County Protestant Youth Council rally, held at Stanstead South United church, opened with a worship service presented by representatives of the Youth group of the North Troy church.The speaker of the afternoon, Rev E.G.Teryieson, pastor of the entertaining church, was in.troduced by the president, Miss Joan Crawford, of Newport.The speaker chose as his subject, \u2018\u2018A Faith for Young People\".He pointed out that science and religion are not odds and that over and above all science there is God.At the business meeting the following officers were elected: President, Rnth King, of Island Pond, vice-president.Bruce La-cos?of Newport; secretary, Miss Gail Hovey of Derby Line; treasurer, Miss Viola Gray of West Charleston.The county cabinet appointed for 1955-56 included, United churches of Newport, Robert Walker; Lake Region Parish, Richard Moffat and Lance Smith; Orleans, Carroll Lawes and Miss Esther Lawes; First Baptist Church, of Newport, Miss Judy Jarvis and Lloyd Harvey; United Church of Derby, Miss Jacquie Nickerson and Bruce Campbell; Insburg United Church, Miss Jean Dutton and Miss Joyce Dean; North Troy.Miss Suzanne Leavens and Joseph Monteith.Robert Walker of Newport was elected to represent the county group on the State cabinet.The retiring officers were thanked for their fine work by their adult advisor, Rev.E.Nick-erson.of Derby.Following supper, served by the Helping Circle Society of the church to 94 young people, Don McNally kept everyone amused with his humorous monologue.The concluding item on the agenda was a film, entitled \"The Family Altar\u201d.B AND P.W.CLUB The Boundary Business and Professional Women's club met at the home of Miss Helen Cosgrove, Audinwood Apts., for the annual meeting.The president Miss Elsie McFadzen presided.A vote of thanks was made to the Welcome Club of Beebe for their time and talent in presenting the recent play at the Haskell Opera house, and for the percentage of the finances of this group.Invitations were received asking the club to attend the provincial conference to be held in Quebec City on May 28 and 29, and a New Hampshire Federation Convention at Mountain View House at Whitefield, N.H., on June 10-12, also a Centennial week-end program at Charlottetown, P.E.I., from June 30 to July 3.The annual reports were given and the following officers elected: President, Miss Margaret îfaston; vice-president, Miss H.Cosgrove; the secretary, Mrs.C.Merriman, and treasurer, Miss Ruth Wing, were re-elected.Miss C.I.MacKenzie, on behalf of the members thanked the retiring president, Miss McFadzen, for her fine leadership during the past two years.Miss Maston thanked the members for the honor conferred r.pun her in choosing her as President, and asked for the ivj fM|j2 Mr ScAweppes f/intnut titrce 7794\t^ famous since 1794 Tonic Water Ginger Ale - Club Soda NOW AT POPULAR PRICES Retailers may obtain their supplies by calling Lucien Lavigne, telephone LOrraine 2-2958, authorized distributor for the Sherbrooke territory.GOODWILL BOUQUET \u2014 Leo McCauley, new Irish ambassador to Canada, looks on as five-year-old Peggy Lamothe of Ottawa presents a bouquet of flowers to his wife at a reception tendered the newly-arrived couple.\t(CP) Sutton \u2014 Spring flowers were used In an effective centerpiece for the tea table at the tea and bridge which marked the closing if a successful season for the Sutton Ladies' Curling Club.Arrangements for the tea were in charge of Mrs.William Dow and Mrs.H.Burns was in charge of the bridge game.Prize winners were, Mrs.H.Call, Mrs.Percy Davidson, Mrs.R.O.\u2019Don i.ghue and Mrs.R.Cowan.Prizes won in curling matches laid throughout the season were presented as follows: \u2022 Club pins for Darrah Trophy; Rink skipped by Mrs.W, E.Dow, Mrs.1.Bowden 3rd, Mrs.P.Davidson 2nd, Mrs.R.O'Donoghue Lead.The school girl trophy was won by Miss Audrey Patton and the Rose Bowl trophy by Mrs, M.O'Regan and Mrs.M.Brett, runners up Mrs.D.Gruer and Mrs E.J.Persons, the latter of t owansville.GARDEN CLUB A meeting of the Sutton Gar den Club was held in the home i.t Mr.and Mrs.A.Miller and Mrs.H.Burns with 18 members present.The president Mr.Herbert Call presided and the minutes were read by the secretary Mrs Hollis Dyer.This being the annual meeting, the election of officers took place which resulted in all being returned to office, the only change being made was that of the secretary treasurer, her duties | tieing divided, Mrs.Hollis Dyer | will remain as secretary while | the office of treasurer will be | taken by Mrs.Leon Dyer.A discussion then took place regarding the Provincial Glad iulus Exhibition to be held in August in the curling rink.It is planned in consideration of the work involved in arranging the Exhibition and of the many people wishing to attend to hold the showing for two days instead of one a lat year.It was also decided that the garden club will hold their own show at this time, open to many classes other than glads and entirely separate from the Provincial Exhibition, as regards judging etc Mr.D.Gruer and Mr.A.Miller were placed in charge of arrangements.General Notes Children of ti years and under received the Salk Vaccine at the free clinic held at the town hall, when around 100 children received their first injection.Dr.Jacques considered the response very good for a town of this size.Po date there have been no ill affects reported.Mrs.Frank Safford has reopened her home here after having spent the winter in Rich-lord, Vt., and Granby.Mr.and Mrs.Armand Grégoire of t\u2019oaticook were recent - 1 Thre* visitors of Mrs.Gregnire\u2019a sister, Mrs.Rupert Phelps and family.Mr.and Mrs.R.Talbot of Newport, Vt., were the guests ol Mr.ami Mrs.T.McClintock.Miss H.Lurraheo of Sher ttmoke and Three Rivers, spent a few days with Mrs.Carolyn W estover.Mr.and Mrs.P.Guyette of 1 nncaster, N.H\u201e were ream I niesti of Mr.and Mrs.J.W, \\V estover.Mr.J.\\V Westovcr spent a day in Montreal.Miss Carolyn Westovcr, stud-int nurse, who has been in various hospitals in Montreal on affiliation, is spending two weeks holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs.J.W.Westovcr, before returning to Sherbrooke Hospital to continue her studies.Doctor Alan Kendel of Mont-icnl was a week-end guest of Mr.and Mrs J, W.Westovcr.Perfume That Clings O\u2014Dear Claire, I adore perfume, but for sons* reason or other It* frap ranee just doe* not last on me I want a now perfume but first I must find out about a lasting one.\t\u2014Mrs.J.M.\\ A particularly good idea lot women who claim that iierfume does not stay with tnem is Chantilly Liquid Skin Sachet.It smooths on the skin very easily and lingers on and on because of its sachet base The Chantilly fragrance really elings to ymi I am sure you will love it! 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V Ingersoll CHEESE CO.LIMITED INGERSOLL, ONT.Makers of fino Cheese Since 1880 rcte f m m SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1955 Five PEARCETON- Mr.and Mrs Frank Clough.; Misses Linda and Kathleen Clough, Kathleen Willey and Master David Willey motored to Bondville to call on Mrs.Gladys Campbell at her cottage.Mrs.N.Dussault, accompanied by Mrs.Sidney Moreau, ol Stan-bridge East, motored to Granby and visited their sister, Mrs.Leo Masse.\t\u2022' Mrs.J.Patenaude, of Montreal, is spending a week at the home of Mrs.B.Patenaude.Mr.Norman Wightman and Mrs.Marion Pickens, of Sher brooke, spent a week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Edward Wightman.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Thomas, of Brigham, recently called on Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Hunter.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Gafe, of Stanbridge East, recently visited her brother, Mr.Charles Turner.Mrs.B.Patenaude spent a day in Montreal.Mrs.Arthur Addis, of Sherbrooke, Messrs.Guy Addis and Bernard Goulet, of Jericho, Vt., were recent callers of Mr.Dennis Clough.Mr.B.Patenaude, while on a trip to England, will also visit France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain and other countries.: KING'S CORNER- Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John King were Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Wright, Mrs.Annie Magwood, oi Thetford Mines, and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace, of Stanstead.Mr.and Mrs Irv in McElravy and »on.Finley were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan McKee, of Henderson Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Bailey, of Crawfordville, were guests at the Geake home.Mrs.Leon Rickaby and two sons, Brian and Randy, of Ville LaSalle, are spending a week at the home of her mother, Mrs.Bertha Nutbrown.Mr.and Mrs.Wilbert Wallace, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, Willard Wallace and Gloria Wallace, Mr, and Mrs.Gladwin Geake and Mr.Albert Geak ewere recent guests at the McElravy heme.Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Rickaby and family and Mr.and Mrs.Roy Houle, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Mr.Gerald Rickaby\u2019s farm, at King\u2019s Corner.Mr.Ernest Mitchell, of Bul-wer, was an overnight guest at the Geake home.DUNKIN\u2014 DANVILLE\u2014 Mrs.Ralph Kent and Mrs.J.Dooley of Saginaw, Mich., spent a week-end with the Misses Elsie and Gwen Elliott.I.O.O.F., Bishopton.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph McHargh of Montreal, Mrs.Jack Leckie, of Sherbrooke, Mr.J.M.Leith and Mr.and Mrs.Avery Denison recently called at the Denison home where Mrs.Arthur Denison still remains very ill.BROOKBURY- Mrs.Belle Lavalliere, of Sherbrooke, spent a week the guest of Mrs.John Martin.Mr.and Mrs.S.B.Coates were guests at the heme of Mrs.John Martin and Mr.Byron Martin.Mr.Durwood Dougherty was a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for a few days, and underwent a minor operation.Mr.and Mrs.Leon Bennett and family, of Knowlton, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.S.B Coates.Mr.and Mrs.Charles Berwick were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Sterling Batley.Miss Ethel Martin and Mr.Allan Martin, of Montreal, were week-end guests of their mother, Mrs.John Martin, and brother, Mr.Byron Martin.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ibrey Batley included Mr.Murray Kelso, of Lennoxville, Mr.Allen Kelso and Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Henderson, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Rev.E.Tatreault, of Fitch Bay.called on Mrs.Harold Aiken one afternoon.Mr.and Mrs.Perley Button, of Abercorn, were recent guests of Mr.Frank Aiken.Messrs.Kenneth and Ronald McKellar, Mrs.Gladys McKellir, Mrs.L.McKelvey and Miss Greta McKelvey spent an evening with Mr.and Mrs Guy Smith and family in Highwater.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Wright, of Knowlton, were guests of her mother, Mrs.Eva Cote, and Master Goldwyn.They also called on her aunt.Mrs.L.McKelvey.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Sherrer and Master Craig and Miss Elaine Sherrer.of Waterloo .were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clinton Sherrer and family.Callers of Mrs.Harold Aiken were Mrs.Mabel Button, Mrs.Walter Fuller and two little daughters, of Abercorn, and Mrs, Ce cil Sherrer, of Waterloo.Mrs.Eva Cote.Master Goldwyn Cote and Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Wright, of Knowlton, visited Mr.and Mrs.Gaston Shanks and family in Highwater.Mrs.Walter Fuller and daughters.of Abercorn, spent a few days visiting Mrs.Loren Fuller and family.Mr.Frank Aiken was in Glen Sutton to attend the funeral service of Mr.Donald Ruiter.Mrs.Gladys McKellar, Messrs., Ronald and Kenneth McKellar were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Le land Judd in North Troy.Mr.Frank Aiken called on Mrs.L.Jersey and Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Smith, near Mansonville.BALDWIN'S MILLS Rev.and Mrs Thomas Barbour, of New Britain, Conn , are spending a few days at their cottage on Lake Lyster.Mr.and Mrs.F.Lyon, of Holland, Vt.spent a day here visiting relatives.Mr.and Mrs.W.L.May motored to Newport and were guests of the former s aunt, Miss A.Mar tin, also Mrs.C.Davis.A feature of great attraction took place at the pond on the property of Seth Blake when the children under 12 were able to fish and pulled out trout rang ing in size ot 16 inches.Much excitement resulted when fish hooks flew in all directions including the clothes of onlookers.Mr.and Mrs.Avery Davis, of Heathton, visited relatives here recently.Mr.and Mrs.T.Peters and family were guests of Mrs.S.Blake and family.MANSONVILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Paul Robulas ami children, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mrs.Robidas\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Brouillette, during the week-end.Miss Louise Brouillette, of Newport, Vt., Mr.Ducklass, of Newport Centre, and Miss Helen Brouillette, ol Granby, were also guests at the same home.Clean Baby's ^ Bath with BOLTON CENTRE- Mr.and Mrs.William Bryant, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mrs.Bryant\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George True.Also a guest at the same home was Mr.Russell True, of Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cousens and Miss Shirley Cousens were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Cousens.Mrs.Thomas E.Cousens has returned home after spending some time with her cousin, Mrs.A.Hartson, in Orleans, Vt.Baking Soda is a safe nnd mild cleanser.To clean baby's bath, sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp cloth and wipe over fabric.FREE 18-pogt bookie! ol 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SAY, WOULD YOU BE SO RIMDASTO BURY OR BURM THESE MASTER PIECES IMSTEAD OFGIVIMGTHEM TO KIDS?I DOM\u2019T CARE FOR THIS ÛLARIMG AT ME WHEM l 60 IM A ROOM TO MAKE BED A ill I iii Civ -tru J\u2019CÏ'WLUAM^, .5-2* \u20181 BORN THlRTT YEARS TOO SOON Suggested prie» All fax si include >\t, isj?V* guaranteed quality AND FRESHNESS nixslcâiié.\t\t\t^m~~7rrW~l\tpT \t\t\tA?' 1II |i\\\t M\\Adh\\\t\t\tM W/ 7m\tj \\\\ in *\t JÈÊ P# æMê B MÈÊSr\t\t1Ê&\tm i ® V\tr Maybe your eyes will mislead you in a hall of mirrors, but your taste won't when you reach for a sparkling glass of Labatt\u2019s \u201850.\u2019 For '50' is the happier ale that makes anytime a good time.Let your throat savour the cool clean taste of \u201850\u2019\u2014let your good taste be tempted by this lightest and smoothest of all ales.Enjoy a '50\u2019 soon.the confirmation of his godson,! Foster Buckland.Mrs.Buck-land accompanied Mr.Baldwin to Sherbrooke to vsiit Mrs.Baldwin in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.am} Mrs.Ray Stowe, of Birchton and Mr.and Mrs.Alan Strange, of East Farnham, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thurston Strange, Lewis Street.While here to attend the Masonic service in St.Luke\u2019s j Church, Mr.and Mrs.George Galbraith and Miss Thelma Galbraith, of Drummondville, called on the former's aunt, Mrs.Myrtle Jones, at whose home Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Bowker, of Warden, were also guests.Miss Margaret Parkes and Mr.Noel Halton, of Arvida, were week-end guests of Mr.and: Mrs.W.A.Parkes and Mr.Reg.Parkes, Main Street.Dr.and Mrs.Paul L.Daig-neau, of Thetford Mines, were week-e\u2019nd guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bird.Mr.David Brown, of Montreal, was a guest of Mrs.May Colwill while here to attend the Ma'sonic dinner and service.After a pleasant May in her home town, Mrs.Hazel Sheppard is visiting her daughter, Mrs.Winston Pickel and Mr.Pickel in Verdun.Mr.Orval Quilliams was in Montreal, to accompany his mother.Mrs.Lena Quilliams from the General Hospital, to South Stukely, where she will be a guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.J, Savage.Mr.and Mrs.Byron Jenkins and Mr.and Mrs.Albert: Farrow1, of Rock Island recently called on Mrs.S.J.Irwin.Mr.Ulysees Vaudry, formerly | of Waterloo, now residing in Thetford Mines attended the one hundredth anniversary of Shef-1 ford Lodge No.18, A.F.and AM.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hillery, I of Everett, Mass., and Mrs.Cora Woodward, of Worcester, Mass., have been visiting Mrs.Evelyn Goodard, Depot Street.Sister Geraldine, of St.Margaret\u2019s Home, Montreal, called on Mrs.Hannibal Scott, Foster Square, when on her way to spend the week-end with friends at Orford Lake.Mrs.Lloyd Ryder, of Magog, was an overnight guest of Mr.I and Mrs.Philip Furlong while here to attend the funeral ser-1 vice for Mrs.David Bull, of Bondville.Mrs.Lil Parsons, of Mont-1 real West, has been spending a few days at the home of her | Mr.Edward Mayhew and other i students from the Sutton High ; I School recently spent a few days j in Ottawa.Mrs.Leon Dymond and Mrs.I Mae Dymond spent a day last week in Sutton.Mrs.F.Beaman and a friend, Mrs.Miller, of St.Lambert, spent the week-end here at the Beaman home.Guests at O.W.Hancock\u2019s were Mr.and Mrs.J.0.Barbin, Mrs.J.Monette and little son, John ny, of Newport, Vt., Mr.and Mrs.j H.F.Baehand, Joyce and Ronald Baehand and H.Gouchier, of St.Albans, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.D.Hoadley, of East Berkshire, Vt., were recent visitors of Mr.Howard Goodhue.Mr.and Mrs.Milton Hancock j was in Bedford one day last week on business.Mr.Elmer Sherrer was recent-in West Charleston, Vt., visiting | his sister, Mrs.G.Wilcox, and l Mr.Wilcox.CLAREMONT HILL\u2014 \u2014-\tMr.McClure, Mr.Graham and nephew, Mr.David R.Hughes \\ Garry Graham, of Montreal, were and Mrs.Hughes, Eastern Ave- the week-end guests at the home nue.\t: of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Philbrick.j Dr.and Mrs, Earl M.Blake Those who attended the county spent the week-end in Port meeting in the Legion Hall in Hope, Ont., where they visited Richmond from the Denison\u2019s their son, Mr.Kenneth Blake, Mills branch were Mrs.L.Arm- student of Trinity College.All salt mined in Ecuador must be sold to the government which controls imports, exports and sales.THE SWING IS DEFINITELY TO LABATT\u2019S strong, Mrs.R.Andrews, Mrs.Spencer Brock and Miss G.Phil-brick.Mr.and Mrs.Boreham and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Boreham, of Danville, called at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Stevens recently.Mr.Rodney Philbrick has returned from the Sherbrooke Hospital, much improved in health.Week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Rief were Mr.and Mrs.Ryan, Miss E.Boisvert and Mr.H.Grant, of Montreal.BIG INCREASE Australia had 1,614,000 acres of farmland under irrigation in 1954, about double the amount in 1939.The smooth easy chewing seems to make your work go quicker-, easier j spearmint CHEWING^ sm- v- ; ____ Enjoy chewing Wrigley\u2019s Spearmint every day! FASTIDIOUS I\t'' FAMILIES FAVOUR 'r, ?So 5HtlTs Cashrnere RtÇfsTtn» Wonderful Cashmere \u2014 so pure, so soft, so absorbent \u2014 is the favourite of thousands of Canadian families for this important reason: jljgl - it is the one product of its kind that provides high quality plus better value.Yes, you '¦ V \u2019 A t' ; .i;\u201e\t.V\t*v' J\u2019 .\t*\t\u2022\t'\t\u201d '\t; * do get more for your money with Cashmere! .V There are 750 sheets in every roll\t-, : \u2014 buy several rolls today.A PRODUCT OF CANADA PAPER COMPANY \u2022n.-.TSL, And I'll MAKE SURE I'U-UkE 6000 CARE, j SHE DOeSMT Or CAlSY, MR.SWEMP/ I FOR6ET HER.-«- RU33ÊRS, MRS.SWEMP / Yeah, I Know curfew , RIM6S AT ELEVEN SELLS ' 7 Cepf.IMS by NÊ» S«rvk».Inc.T.M.Beg.U, S.PM OH.tjj PwjBABlY A LOT.IF HE 15 THE CHAP WHO KNOCKED BRONSON OUT AND USED THE TIME-MACHINE TO KIDNAP KING GUZ! OH IMAGINATION RUNNING AWAY WHAT5 DP SCCTT'S PURCHASE WITH isttzs DOCS NOT / OKAY, OSCAR, LATEfT SATISFIED y TONIGHT WELL GIVE WITH WHAT \\ DOCTOR SCOT'S WE\u2019VE DUG UP) PLACE A REAL ON SCOTT.A GCINI'-CVER P»r Oft.\\ < CTT-e AIR Ü FORCE TEST AND EVALUATION CENTER.THEN YOU'VE 'FOUND NO REASON WHY WIS5:LE 4 \\WASN'T A SUCCESS LIKE NUMBERS, NO\u201e,THEOREriCALLV THEY WERE IDENTICAL.ir£ POSSIBLE THERE WAS FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE.PH OCCASIONALLY, ^ BUT DON\u2019T 7-73 ARftDio signal on \\ missiles use - THE 5MAE FREQUENCF HAS INTERFERED WITH A MISSILE'S FLIGHT.YES, BUT A SLIGHT \"V rtcwi AVi/n i CV & UkPMA \\ A FREQUENCY CLOSE IN FACT LAST V'EEK WE HAD ONE REPORT OF AN UNIDcUTlFIED SIGNAL ON WISSILE 45 FREQUENCY FROM HE NORTHEAST! y SPECIFIC TEST FREQUENCIES THAT NO ONE ELSE IS SUPPOSED TO TRANSMIT ON ITS POSSIBLE.WHY NOT TALK YvTH THE RADAR OPERATOR WHO WAS TRACKING THE MISSILE FROM TULA PEAT7 Ie A RADAR.OR.RADIO STATION TO THE NORTHEAST WAS REPORTED USING OUR MISSILE'S FREQUENCY, COULDN\u2019T THAT HAVE ACCIDENTALLY pulled IT OFF COURSE?TH' MISSILE WAS HEADIN' NORTHEAST ON COURSE.WHEN suddenly my scops jammed, captain EASY! I COULDN'T PICK IT UP AGAIN! I SEE.ISN'T IT TRUE THAT RADAR CAM ONlV BE JAMMED BY A SIGNAL SEAMED DIRECTLY AT IT?YES, SIR.ANYWAY, NONE OF TH' OTHER RADAR , STATIONS THAT WERE TO PICK IT UP LATER EVER FOUND IT! ?HMM.QUITEÂTI COINCIDENCE THAT! IT JAMMED JUST ( WHEN THE MISSILE! MUST'VE RECEIVED I THE SIGNALTHAT IT ASTRAY! Copr, 1955 by NEA Service, Inc I LIKE TWATCH PEOPLE AN' FIGGER WOT THEY DO.I NEVER h MISS.SEE THAT GORGEOUS CHICK UH-HUH / WELL.SHE'S A SHOW GAL MODEL,.CAREER T\"PE.SHE'D NEVER SETTLE DOWN T'BEIN' A HOUSEWIFE .0Hr MOMMA .THE PILOT LET US WATCH PROM THE FRONT.THE KluS LOVED IT, DEAR.z THAT'S TU' TIME I WRONG/ m \u2019_NOW.SeE THAT ONE.HE'S A COWBOY.FROM TEXAS ER ARIZONA IVHATS SO SMART ABOUT THAT*?ANY-BCOY'D KNOW IT BY TH ' SENATOR, WE LL BE IN WASHINGTON ON SCHEDULE .\t-1 - S- -7! / THANK THAT'S SENATOR CADY FROM MAINE.HE SPENT HIS VACATION IN MIAMI.(- TTfSTAAA&ER WHLTT LIVES THAR IS PROB'LV WORRY/H\u2019 H/SHA/P OFF, 'BOUT THIS NICKEL.?) y (\u2014 HE MIGHT BE LOS/N' SLEEP, WOND'RIN'IF THAR'S A UHHOHEST AMERICAN, SOMEWHARrr-/TM/GHT INTERFERE W/F HIS UOB -WHUTEVER T/S-\u2014IT MIGHT CHI H/M F!REÙFJ HOLD IT ^ SON/f ?-YO' MEANS AH GOTTA BOTHERTH MOST IKFAWTIMT HAN ON EARTH, OEST T' SEEHIMP-WHO'SHE YOU CANT SEE HIM WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT.?POSSIBLY YOUR SENATOR CAN ARRANGE IT// THINK HE IS?A VOTER?A VOTER FROM DOG BATCH SEE YOU, SENATOR PHOGBOUND.?INTO il AHOjM-THE.PRIME MINISTER OF GREAT BRITAIN, ON THE PHONE/' HE'LL HAVE TO WAiT/'-ANV DOGPATCHER IS MORE.IMPORTANT TO Msr:,,, ¦M WHAT \\( HE\u2019LL HAVE TO Y WILL I «.go IT ALONE.'/-TELLTHE 7; I\u2019M BUSY.'/-SECRETARV I COME IN, OF STATE?/ EOY.7 r CALL ME JACK .\u201c BOY// EVERYBODY CXDESrr VO' IS SO GOOD TO ME, SENNY-TOR PHOGBOUND!' Dear Reader; As anQ fool can plainly see \u2014there's absolutely no resemblance betcueen PhoQ-bound and any real senator OH WOW CAB \\ KEY?MY M\\KsO ON J>00«K)fSV\\SVt, NOW AHPT AWt B\\6bISA SAORY-M\\NI ,AA VLASA-VOWV ViRvAAtN'.XL ANB YWS \"ONTNNNSYS\u2019t'D SYMPHONYL\u201d PRINCE VOVlYVAM.,V\\TR MAOtSAV AWE.QOY'LU WOOY'O YNUY AO S7Y YOB A\\ ONCY 1- LC COOYD Wrong 'imm TtM&tS* 5-25 I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY, MAY 25.1955 Sevan HUN7INGVILLE- Ladies' Aid Holds Meeting Huntingville.\u2014 The May meeting of the Huntingville Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the Community Hall with Mrs.Norman Bowers as hostess.The president, Mrs.Parker Lyonnais conducted the meeting which was opened in the usual manner.Social convener reported that $18.78 had been taken in during the month and the Sunshine convener reported a gift box of thank-you cards -or which verbal thanks were received.A letter had been received from Ottawa thanking the society for blankets received.Covering for kitchen floor has been purchased.A report was given of the church meeting recently held, when arrangements were made for the kitchen vestry and sheds to be removed, the church to be painted and also arrangement^ made for services to be held, A salad tea and sale will be held on June 21, with Mrs.Clifford Spaulding, convener.Mrs.A.Fairbrother consented to make up the program for the coming year, and a donation of $5 will be sent to the Salvation Army.Ten members were present with the roll call being answered by naming some event which Family during the past year, has taken place in the Royal The meeting closed with the singing of a hymn and the Miz-pah after which refreshments were served by the hostess.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.A.Fairbrother attended a W.I.County convention held in Sherbrooke.Mrs.W.Crawford was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Fair-brother.YOU NOT Ç-1* NOW TAKE -STUARTJ TWE ONLY REASON WE POLLOWS HOLLYHOCK IS BECAUSE SHE CARRIES THAT BAG- OP-LICORICE.1 \\ .\u2018¦ainir ü tv irm» y.y***\\v'' .I A Handy Guide To Eastern Townships* Merchants And Business Services SHERBROOKE- WATERVILLE\u2014 PUNIT, WTkIM ZY HCUB6 .vsSSiNS wmoBSS-SE TggVOB WILL PINT WT HES MUS HAS BEEN) ON £V5«VTH!NS PCi'b&B STAVNPS/ v the onlv w av sle can ) atta &> A\\OP 9BN& P)CKK> UP NEKA CUTIE N IUAV0ALL 5Lavino/ WALK-, FLOOR SANDING AND FINISHING Paint Contractor \u2014 Paper Hanger SALVONI DUVAL Tel.LO.947*5 F.COLLETTE Ladi**' and Man's Tailoring Suits made to maasur* and Alterations 17 KING W.\u2014 Tel.LO.2-4334 REAP ALL A50L.T 17- ECSE TBEVCR namep AVJRTEC WITNESS \"HERE/ VOU ARE, SZi>- - I\u2019VE VE SOT TO SET OVER THE SIXTE UNE.IP 3 CAN UUST RENTA CAR M.»«I.U.».P»l Off SISTER >P I DONT PL.AS DOWN M2UR JET, YOU\u2019RE SONNA CRASH A BARRIER AN' I POJ'T MEAN THAT OF SOUND/ CRmutiR, SOUNTS LIKE SCALE EXCITEMENT HEAPIN THIS WAV/ TmAT Bu&Sv'S WIPE 1 OPEN.I M ei yy rsss/s* 5-29 TURNPIKE j CONSTRUCTIDN LISGAR\u2014 Friends of Mr.Harold Gunter, of Montreal, are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, under observation.Mrs.Gunter spent some time in Montreal to be near her husband.Mrs.A.Johnston, accompanied by Mrs.Violet Johnston, of South Durham, and Mrs.George Johnston and daughter, of Melbourne Ridge, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Gerald French, in Sawyerville.Messrs.Merlin Richards and Calvin Fleming attended a Jersey Breeders meeting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Fowler, in Kingsbury.Mr.and Mrs.C.Fleming and son, Hartley, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.R.Fleming, visited Mr.and Mrs.Garth Badger and family and Mr.and Mrs.Wililam Fleming, at Gallup.OBITUARIES \t \t V ibapin®* ^ineirt m t,A
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