Sherbrooke daily record, 25 avril 1952, vendredi 25 avril 1952
[" \t\t\tAPRIL\t\t\t s\tM\tT\tw *\tT\tF\tS \t\t1\t2\t3\t4\t5 6\t7\tS\t9\t10\t11\t12 13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18\t19 ÎC\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25\t26 27\t28\t79\t30\t\t\t Heto td Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.FRIDAY, APRIL 2\\ 1952 WEATHER SUNNY\u2014WHAM Sunny ami w arm today and Sal urday.Ught winds.Low tonight and high Saturday at Sherbrooke 38 and l Mrs.Jack Hillman and Mrs.Stevens.The door prize, a large bouquet of van-colored snapdragons, was won by Mrs.A.St.Dizier, * * * The regular monthly meeting of the Brompton Road Women\u2019s Institute was held -at the Brompton Road Community Hall recentlv, with the president, Mrs.W.Billing, in the chair.The meeting opened with the salute to the flag and the collect for clubwomen.The roll call \u201cMy favorite use for maple syrup,\u201d ut>s answered by 16 members.Mrs.H.Clark, convener of agriculture, reported several orders for shrubs.Mrs.C.Sawyer, citizenship convener, was heard in a reading \u201cCanada\u2019s gift to the Alexanders,\u201d and also reported several interesting news items.Miss Verna Hatch gave an Easter reading.The Sunshine Committee reported that a sunshine basket had been sent to a pick member, and that two gifts and several cards were also sent.The sum of $10 was voted to the Red Cross and $10 to the Cancer Fund.' Mrs.F.Goodfellow and Mrs.H.Riches were named delegates to the annual county meeting to be held in Gertrude Scott Hall, Lennoxville, on May 10.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.C.Goodfellow, Mrs.S.Billing and Mrs.R.Truax, assisted by Mrs.F.Goodfellow, Mrs.H.Clark and Miss Joan Billing.The May meeting is to be held at the Brompton Road Community Hall on May 3, with Mrs.F.Goodfellow, Mrs.H.Riches and Mrs.I.Page as hostesses.* * \u2022 Additional subscribers to the Linen Ball, to be held this eve- On Saturday afternoon, Mrs.Roy P.Stafford, Westmount Rtreet'.en!er'ai\"ed .in fh0\"01' ,0f Easter guests at the home of Miss Winifred Hams, of Toronto, Mr and MrSi 0 w> McNeil wero who has been in Quebec-Sher- and\tg Schipper and brooke Presbytery, speaking in the daughters.Elizabeth Louise, Mar-interest of the ^nl.te9\tguerite Jane, Miss Dorothy Schip- Training School Building tarn- per, of St.Johns; Mr.and Mrs.D.P*>gn-\tJ.Gibnev and Miss Judith Jane Among the guests were the Gibnev, of Abercorn.members of the Presbytery Com-: Mr/ Ethe, Bailey and Mrs, A1_ ouillette spent a day visit-lends and relatives in Rich-ford.Vt.Mrs.Will Dailey and Mrs.Reginald Bradford visited Mr.and Mrs.Scott Fullerton, for a day.Mr.Raymond Brouillette, of Montreal, visited his mother, Mrs.L.P.Brouillette.Mrs.Mary Miller and Miss Marion Atwell were in Montreal for two days during Easter week.Mr.and Mrs.N.C.Boright and two children, Frances and William, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Boright and Miss Margaret Boright, on Easter Sunday.A.E.Brouillette was home for the Easter week-end.Mrs.Adélard Gendreau and Miss Rita Gendreau have gone to Messina, N.Y., to visit Mr.and Mrs.During the afternoon Mrs.Stafford reported on the very favorable progress of the campaign in this area.Reports were also given on the plans for conducting the campaign in the churches represented at the gathering.At the tea hour, tea was poured by Mrs.R.C.Tait and the hos- W/ Brazil Nuts, Coffee, Grated Apples Combine In Unusual Pudding A deltCQtely flavored brazil-nut pudding can put the finishing touch to the simplest or fanciest dinner.BETTER THAN EVER The good wines of Canada have a growing reputation for flavor and quality.And no wonder! For over a hundred years the growers have been constantly improving Niagara\u2019s grapes $nd the vintners developing ever-better wines from them.Enjoy Canadian Wines\u2014 they\u2019re natural, mature and inexpensive.CANADIAN WINE INSTITUTE l v- c , ÉiiiW 373 Bay Street* Toronto gm i ew-jiiA - < \\ ' .- Stymied for cooking ideas?Then the Culinary Arts Institute Cook-Hooks, being released one a week for twenty-four weeks to readers of the Record, are just what you need.So far the following titles have been: Snacks, Leftovers, Cakes, Poultry, Pies, Soups, Salads, Meat, Fish, Eggs, Vegetables, and this week, Desserts.Each book covers a single phase of cooking and each one is crammed full of new and unusual recipes as well as standard, time-proved methods.Beautiful photographic illustrations show how to dress up even the most ordinary dish to make it tempting and luscious.This week's cookbook, \u201c250 Delectable Dessert Recipes,\u201d has chapter after chapter of delicious suggestions for desserts, covering everything from custards, puddings, refrigerator dishes, coffee cakes, old-fashioned steamed puddings, to unusual ways to prepare fruit.Here is just one of the many tempting recipes, with the reeipe for sauce taken from the last chapter which has ideas for all kinds of dessert sauces: * BRAZIL-NUT PUDDING Vi cup butter Vt cup sugar 1 egg yolk Vt cup grated apple Vi cup pitted dates, cut fine % cup sifted flour Vt cup chopped brazil-nut meats 1 teaspoon baking powder Vi teaspoon salt Vt cup strong coffee 1\tegg white Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy.Add egg yolk, apples, dates and brazil nuts.Mix and sift flour, baking powder and salt.Add alternately with coffee to first mixture.Fold in stiffly beaten egg white.Turn into buttered loaf pan, small ring mold, or 8-inch square pan.Bake in moderate oven (350° F.) 45 to 50 minutes.Serve with Brazil-Nut Hard Sauce.Serves 6.BRAZIL NUT HARD SAUCE Vt cup butter 1% cups confectioners\u2019 sugar IVa tablespoons cream 2\tteaspoons grated orange rind 1 cup chopped brazil-nut meats Cream butter until soft.Beat in half the sugar carefully, add cream and beat in remaining sugar.Add orange rind and brazil nuts.Beat until fluffy, Chill.Makes about 2 cups sauce.CLIP THIS COUPON fur your copy of Cookbook No.12, \"Dessert»\", mail or bring it, together with 25 cents, to Cookbook Department, Sherbrooke Daily Record, 69 Woilington St.N., Sherbrooke.Nemo Street er Box Number .J Town or City .Prov.Sherbrooke Record Cook Book indicate thut NO.12 To obtain Book No.1, \u201c500 Tasty Snacks\" D.Book No.2, \"500 Pishes From Leftovers\" Q, Book No.3,\t\"250 Classic Caka Recipes\" ?, Book No.4, \"Poultry\" ?, Book No.5, \"Pies\"C, Book No.6, \"Soups\" ?, Book No.7, \"Salads\" ?, Book No.8, \"Meats\" ?, Book No.9, \"Fish\" ?, Book No.10.\"Eggs\" ?, Book No.11, \"Vegetables'' ?, enclose an additional 25c for each.a 9187 70 , 30~«2 COOKSHIRE I Quebec Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi took place on Monday, April 21st, at Kockdiffe, with Mrs.G.H.Brooks in the chair.Reports from the secretary and the treasurer were read and approved.Further plans were discussed regarding Founder\u2019s Day Banquet which is being held at Rockcliffe on May 5th.It was also decided that on May 12th the Xi Exempler and Quebec Epsilon Chapters will have a Mother's Day party to which every member will invite her mother as her guest.May the Kith was chosen for the chapter s rummage sale which will be held at the market.During the course of the evening, the election of officers for the coming year took place.The re suits are as follows: President Mrs.William Black: recording! secretary, Mrs, W, A.Smyth; corresponding secretary, Mrs.Guy Blanchette; treasurer, Mrs.G.Rheaume and Extension Officer.Mrs.Lorna Miess.The eultural program was conducted by Mrs.H.Brooks.She in Iroduced Mrs.!.Latulippe wh» spoke on \u201cHappiness through enjoyment of People.\u201d Miss Mildred Pollock thanked the speaker for her interesting talk.Refreshments wore then served j in the dining room.YOU'LL LOOK LOVELY Talk about smart! Walt till you see yourself in this! Gently round ed lapels, pocket edges to match, and long flattering lines.This shirtfrock is equally good looking in cotton or rayon, cheek or plaid, textured or plain! Pattern 9187 in Misses\u2019 Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18.20: 30, 32, 34, 36.38.40, 42.Size 16 takes 4;'.8 yards 35-inch fabric.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 35c in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.Print plainly size, name, address, style number.Send your order to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Dept., Sherbrooke, Qua.All are glad to hear that Miss Florence Hunt is able to get around the house once more without the aid of crutches.Mrs.Gordon McElroy, of Len-noxville, gave a very fine talk in the United Church on Sunday evening.Her talk was \u201cThe United Church Training School,\u201d to be built in Toronto.Ont.She told of how the girls live and train now in different houses and that a new building is badly neded, so that they may all be under one roof.mm FRESH FROM OUR MKERYt I on the table and .the meal is ready! It'i complete if it's (Watth Vaudry\u2019s Greenhouses will be CLOSED all day Saturday, April 26th Herbert Brothers.Miss Gendreau will remain there for a month.Mrs.Arthur Willard and two children.Lorann and Terry, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Bennett, in Newport.Centre, Vt.Word has been received of the death of Frank MacDonald at his home in Manchester, N.H.Sympathy is extended to his mother, Mrs.N.F.MacDonald and other j members of his family here.looting Centre' CARPETS, RUGS and BROADLOOM Plastic or Marboleum Inlaids Good Quality \u2014 Smooth Finish \u2014 Easy to Clean OILCLOTHS Different grades in New Spring Designs 2, 3 and 4 yards wide Hall Runners\tRUGS 24\u201d - 27\u201d ¦ 36\u201d Wide\tAll sizes and colours LES ATELIERS BELANGER 310 King St.WesI Sherbrooke Tel.2-5211 [ OF CONTINUING SCIENTIFIC TESTS LEADING TOOTHPASTES PROVE IT* PEPSODENÏ Pepsodent GIVES THE WHITEST TEETH 7 OUT OF 10 PEOPLE NOW USING LEADING TOOTHPASTES CAN HAVE WHITER TEETH IN 7 MVS BY CHANGING TO DAILY PEPSODENT CADE Æ W\\ ¦ '-/v/¦/.,jRf * Here\u2019s why,.Impartial tests made by a leading University have shown that Pepsodent Dental Cream gets teeth cleaner than any other leading toothpaste.And laboratory tests show again and again that pepsodent and only pepsodent gets your teeth brightest.Obviously, teeth that are the cleanest and brightest are aha the whitest! So if you\u2019re not using pepsodent, try it today.You\u2019ll see the results yourself.in 7 days.S3 WHITEST TEETH SWEETEST BREATH both are yours with PEPS0DEHT 1 If you prefer powder remember\u2014Pepsodent Tooth ^ Powder also aives the whitest teeth\u2014the sweetest breath Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1952 » International Co-Operation Marks Goodwill Week Magog School Safety Committee Has Complete Success With Major Project The Magog school safety committee, a project that had its birth with the Magog Kiwanis Club and that was enthusiastically endorsed by 18 other organizations in that city, has met with overwhelming success in its first undertaking.Last October nine safety recom- « ° V/ 'V,e A/, ^0, RAISING MONEY TO HELP OUR COMMUNITY'S UNDER-PRIVILEGED! DINGMAN\u2019S GARAGE Dealers for Studebaker Cars and Trucks 882 MAIN ST.WEST \u2014 MAGOG TEL.3115 Ü Maxie Dingman, Ronnie Minor, Members: Magog Kiwanis Club.mendations were proposed by the committee, whose chairman is Ki-wanian Jack Peters.Last week, when, the committee gathered for a meeting, Mr.Peters was able to report that the city council has aproved eight of the nine recommendations.The nine points, and the action taken on them, were as follows: 1.\tThat signs at the highway j entrances to the City advertises 1 the speed limit and it will be ; strictly enforced.The Council has authorized signs for the five entrances to the City whicli are: 1.Montreal Road, 2.Sherbrooke Hoad, 3.Ayer's Cliff Road, 4.Georgeville Road, 5.Katevale Road.The speed limit is lo be 30 miles per hour.2.\tThat\tschool\tzones\twith\tre- stricted speed limit be established around each school in the City.The Council has designated St.Patrick Street, from corner Sherbrooke Street West, to corner Main Street as school zones with signs stating so.Also school signs 100 feet each side of school property.At\tother\tschool\tlocalities there will be school zones large enough in proportion for the protection of\tthe children,\twith\tthe above mentioned\tsigns.\tAlso\tall crossings frequented by school children will be painted white and School and Ecole will be painted on t,he road.3.\tThat the Chief of Police be requested to train and supervise School Monitors.The Chief has been willing to do this for a long time.Now he is trying to get the Monitors organized immediately.4.\tThat dummy policemen be placed on the streets during school hours.This is the one resolution that was not accepted.Due to the narrowness of the streets.5.\tThat the School Commission- & ami The Kiwanis Club of Sherbrooke Is Always Hard at Work! Help them help others less fortunate than ourselves! JIB LAKE REG'D R, L.BISHOP DIRECTOR 86 QUEEN STREET \u2014 DIAL 2-9977 \u20ac! VV.H.Bishop, Member: Sharbrooke Kiwanis Club.SUPPORTING KIWANIANS is helping to raise the standard of our community When they call on you for support, remember that every contribution you make to this service club is put to good use in our own city.Colin C.MacPherson.Reg\u2019d @ BUILDING MATERIALS Lome MacPherson, Member: Magog Kiwanis Club.TOO Lake Street MAGOG Tel.3642 WELCOME TO MAGOG KIWANIANS We hope you enjoy your visit, and may success follow you always! YES: Kiwanians are always welcomed at the UNION HOTEL Where the Magog Club meets every Tuesday at 6:45 P.M.© Magog's Leading Hotel 259 Main West \u2014 Tel.3363 SERVICE CLUBS WORK TOGETHER.Sometimes a joint effort is necessary to carry out the needs of the community and this picture portrays such co-operation in Magog.It shows president Bob White (right) of the Magog Loins Club and his counterpart from the Kiwanis Club.Maurice Levasseur, giving a wheel chair to a totally incapacitated man, Emilien Gaudreau.Since receiving the chair, Mr.Gaudreau has been able to enjoy a measure of freedom and independence for the first time.Magog Kiwanians feel ri.hifully proud of this, their first, joint effort, and look forward with confidence to the tasks ahead in Hie knowledge of unquestioning support from thçir fellow club.I KIHMINIi Ml IV 1PI §Lj?W and the United States of America should quicken the remembrance of the more than a century old friendship between these countries, a lesson of peace to all nations.\u2019' At the meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Magog, President Maurice Levasseur announced that the club would observe United States-Can-ada Good Will Week with a special program.He said that the program would be highlighted by an inUr-club meeting to be held at the New Magog Hotel on Saturday, April 26, when eight Canadian and seven American clubs will be in attendance.SCOTSTOWN Mr.and Mrs.Ross Hunting, of Huntingville.were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert MacLeod.Friends of Mrs.Walter MacKen-zie regret that she is a patient in Sherbrooke Hospital.The efforts of the Magog Kiwanis Club Create A Splendid Picture! STUDIO PAUL PHOTOGRAPHER 226 MAIN W.MAGOG TEL.4025 s As Taken Prom Official Records Of Kiwauis International Back in 1621 at (he Cleveland convention, the first \"Canadian Day\u201d celebration, the forerunner of the present \u201cUnited Stafes-Can-ada Good Will Week \u2019 u.-qg observed, and the following resolution adopted by that convention: RESOLVED.That every effort he made to foster by all means the continued splendid relations between the United States and Canada and to that, end that Ki-wanis Clubs of this Continent be requested in Canada to set apart a day to be termed \u201cUnited Stales Day\u201d and in the United States a day to be termed \u201cCanadian Day\u201d on which occasions appropriate exercises will he held in their respective clubs.Accordingly, in 1922, the week of April 2-8 was officially fixed as the period during which \u201cCanadian and United Slat es Days\u201d were to be observed, and a bulletin is ! sued at, that, time states that \u201cThis; period was selected because, it was in April 1818 that the negotiations between Great Britain and the United States were finally com-1 pleted in Iho Rush-Bagot Agreement .\u201d Each club in the Uni-1 ted Slates was urged to observe ! Canadian Day\u201d and each club in 1 Canada was urged to observe \u201cUnited States Day.\u201d In July, 1226, (he International Board provided for the appointment ol a Special International Committee to have charge of plans for a wide observance of this feature of Kivvanis, with the adoption of the name \u201cUnited States-Canada Week \u2019 rather than \"Days.\u201d This proved generally acceptable, and was m effect until June, 1936, when the Board again changed tne title to that of \u201cUnited States-Canada Good Will Week,\u201d and same has been maintained since that time.The date for the observance of this program (at \u201creason-1 able intervals\u201d) is during the week ! m which occurs the anniversary of1 the singing of the Rush-Bagot Agreement, April 28 and 29.1817.At the Milwaukee Convention in 1929.the following resolution was adopted: Whereas, We believe that a peace that is continual h-uv'-'-p the peor\u2019c of (be United States and Cane'\u2019a is essential to world peace: be it Resolved.That Khvanis Interna tional in convention assembled does hereby pledge its unqualified support to all such movements shall tend to continue t!ie peace that has existed betw'een these two countries for over a hundred vears.aH recommends to the Boa'-1 of \u2019\u2019Yustces that proper s I \u201d p*- \u2019'c (\u2022'ken to make UnR*
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