Sherbrooke daily record, 19 septembre 1955, lundi 19 septembre 1955
[" SEPTEMBER btcbrookerailuïUcocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ___________________ SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.MONDAY.SEPTEMBER 19, 19S5 fcLOTJDY Sunny and warm today.Cloudy with a few scattered showers tonight changing to rain tomorrow evening.Cooler tomorrow.Winds light becoming northeasterly 20 tomorrow afternoon.Low tonight and high tomorrow 60 and 70.Summary for tomorrow\u2014Cloudy.Rain beginning.Fifty-Ninth Year FEUD ENDS GOLF CLUD KILLING World News In Brief Barman Shot Down During Party At Crowded Mount Orford Club Toronto \u2014 (P \u2014 Seventeen thousand workers in five General Motors plants in Ontario went on strike today after their union rejected a company package offering them a version of the guaranteed annual wage.The United Automobile Workers (CIO-CCL) said the best offer in the marathon negotiations preceding the strike left GM workers far behind employees of the corporation's main Canadian competitors.».* * Halifax \u2014(P\u2014 Civil defence planners sought today to determine the lessons learned in a far-from-successful attempt to evacuate 10,000 persons from this port city.Residents of 50 blocks in the west and north ends displayed a lack of enthusiasm for Sunday's \"Operation Fan-Out.\" RCMP road patrols said at one point that more cars were entering the city than leaving it.*\t« v New York \u2014(VP)\u2014 Civil defence officials have launched a campaign to get New Yorkers to wear identification tags.The tags, made of stainless steel, cost 25 cents.They will not melt under 2,500 degrees fah-renheit, and would be useful in identifying casualties in the event of enemy attack, CD officials said.*\t* « London \u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Communist Chinese soldiers will have \"new look\" uniforms with shoulder straps, medals, badges and unit emblems, the Soviet news agency, Tass, reports from Peiping.The new uniforms will replace the plain cotton type made famous in photographs of Chinese Communists in Korea.* * * Nuoro, Sardinia\u2014i/T5)\u2014Three prominent citizens of bandit-ridden central Sardinia were killed Sunday night in an ambush.Authorities, faced with the fear-imposed silence which greets all inquiries into banditry here, said they had no clues to the crime.The dead were the director of the civic market, the director of a transportation firm, and the secretary of a nearby town.* # * Hong Kong \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Three American priests emerged from two years' captivity in Communist China yesterday, raising to six the number of Americans released under the agreement reached by the Chinese and Americans in Geneva earlier this month.Four others are expected within the next few days.Fathers Frederick D.Gordon of Somerset, Ohio, Joseph E.Hyde of Lowell, Mass., and James G.Joyce of Clinton, Mass., appeared pale but hardy.They said they had received \"quite easy treatment.\" A Spanish priest.Father Louis Remigo Bolumburu, arrived 16 minutes before the Americans.He had not been expected.A Blonde Bride Barbara Ann Marries Toronto.\u2014\t\u2014 Laughing, blue-eyed Barbara Ann Scott waved to spectators clustered outside a small stone church here Saturday\u2014her wedding day.The celebrated skating star soon may also wave goodbye to the career which began as a child in Ottawa and made her famous throughout the world.Inside that church at 4 p.m., she had become Mrs.Thomas King.The blonde, 27-year-old skater once said that when a girl marries she should look after her husband and home instead of dashing about.Alter a proposed year\u2019s skating tour of Canada, Barbara Ann, it is expected, will settle down to housekeeping in Chicago.Her husband, a six-foot ex-pro basketball player, is publicity director of Chicago Stadium Barbara Ann, whose Anglican communion does not allow marriage of divorced persons if both parties to the divorce are living, pledged her troth in Rosedale Presbyterian- Church.King is divorced and has two children, Shelley, 5, and Tom, 3.Heeding a superstition that it bodes ill for the groan, to know about his Pride\u2019s gown beforehand, her widowed mother, Mrs.Clyde R.Scott, kept details of the wedding seer it until the last minute.MAGOG\u2014A weird, jealousy-fed feud ended dramatically | behind the bar of a crowded Mount Orford Golf Club Saturday j night with the shotgun slaying of a 27-year-old father of three children.Dead is Gilles Murray, caretaker at the Provincial Park at Mount Orford and part-time barman.Held is Jeffrey Lowther, 29, who just more than 18 months ! ago was severely wounded in the legs by Murray as he lay in bed at his parents\u2019 home, 66 Bullard St., Magog.Lowther.a single man, is employed in the printing department of Dominion Textile Co.Murray was killed at point-blank range by a blast from a 16-gauge, single-shot, shotgun fired through a small window at one end of the bar.Dr.Raphael Beaudry of Magog pronounced the man dead-on-arrival at La Providence Hospital here.Eleven pellets smashed into Murray\u2019s left side, three lodging in the head, the rest between his neck and waist.Three more ripped through a partition and into a hall where some 200 Domil employees and friends wvere holding a p-'st-golf tournament party and dance.But only Murray was struck and the party continued.Lowther and his cousin, Roy Lowther, were picked up almost immediately by Magog police constables Antonio Therrien and Gerard Parent, w'ho arrived minutes after the shooting.They were later turned over to Provincial Police and taken to Montreal, Roy Lowther as a material witness.Soviets Ask U.S.Troop Withdrawal Moscow \u2014 UP) \u2014 The Soviet Union is wasting no time in renewing its call for American troops to quit Europe in the wake of Russia\u2019s promise to return the Porkkala naval base to Finland.Hard on the heels of Saturday\u2019s Russian concession to her Baltic neighbor, the Communist party newspaper Pravda comments: \u201cThere can be no doubt that the abolition by other powers of military bases on foreign territory would be an important contribution to the further relaxation of international tension, and would help to create the necessary conditions for ending the arms drive.\u2019\u2019 In another phase of the complicated diplomatic manoeuvres Continued On Page 5 Hurricane lone Hits North Carolina Coast HATTERAS, N.C.\u2014, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Cor-u and grandparents, Mr.and .Horace Cordeau.Rock Is-i.Ir.and Mrs.Harry Smith, of by Line, spent a recent Sun-at the home of Mr.and Mrs.irge MacDonald at Island d ir.and Mrs.Walter Wessell, Springfield, Mass., spent the day weekend with her bro-r, Mr.Donald Holden and .Holden, Rock Island.Their ghtcr, Miss Patricia Holden irned home with them after tiding the summer at the ssell home.[r.and Mrs.Goff Probyn and s Aileen Probyn have return-:o their home at Stanstead af-spending the summer at their age at Georgeville on Lake nphremagog.r.and Mrs.Norman Holden, Springfield, Mass., visited his her, Mr.Donald Holden and .Holden at Rock Island over holiday weekend, en route n yjontreal to their home.They were accompanied by Mrs.Norman Brazil of Richmond, who I is returning with them for an | indefinite visit.Miss Faith Channell, who has returned to her parental home at | htanstead after being employed at Ripple Cove Inn at Ayer's Cliff for the summer vacation, has returned to her studies at Stanstead College.Mr.and Mrs.William Sawyer | have returned to their home at | Stanstead after spending a week at the home of their son Mr.William C.Sawyer and Mrs.Sawyer at Lennoxville.Mayor Carrol Labonte of Stanstead has entered the Hotel Dieu Hospital for surgery.His many friends wish him a speedy recovery.Mr.and Mrs.Meade Smith, Connie and Tommy, of Agin-court.Ont., spent two weeks at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Austin Smith, Rock Island and also attended the marriage of his niece, Miss Marilyn Rutherford.R.N.at North Brookfield, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.Carroll Labonte of Stanstead recently enjoyed a vacation visiting relatives and friends at Lachine, Montreal, Bi rde-de-Pluff, and Scotstown.Their daughter, Miss Lorraine Labonte, spending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs Paul Ricard at their cottage at Lake Massawippi.Mr.and Mrs.Ibra Winget and Mrs.Ruby Preston, of Orleans, Vt\u201e were recent weekend guests at the home of Mrs.Elsie Moody, Derby Line.Mr.Harold R.Elliott, of New Britain, Conn., has been spend-j * Jeffrey Lowlher, right, in a Provincial Police car after fatal shooting.With him is Provincial Police Constable Robert Campagnon of Montreal.Driver is Provincial Constable Maurice Lccours.Sherbrooke Detachment.(Record Photo by Jean-Roch Venne) ing a few days with his sister, Mrs.Elsie Moody it Derby Line, following the death and funeral of his wife.A.3.C.John Webb has returned to his Airforce base at Dover, b e 1 a w à r e , after spending a week\u2019s leave at the home of his mother.Mrs.Charles Comstock , nd Mr.Comstock, at Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Murton Smith and family have returned to their Rock Island home after spending the summer months at.their cottage at Lake Memphre- j magog.Mi.John Moore, of St.Johns, j is staying at the home of Mrs.| Stratton and Mr.Henry Stratton at Stanstead.Mr.Moore is on the teaching staff of Sunnyside j school.Mr.and Mrs.Sheldon Drew ot Brockton, Mass., were visitors at j the home of Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Bell at Darby Line Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Putney, | of Rock Island, have returned home after spending a few days motoring in the Laurentians and also were overnight guests of her sister.Mrs.Phiilp Probert and Mr.Probert at St.Therese.Jacque and Michael Poisson, of Rock Island, are attending the University of Sherbrooke, while their brother Guy is attending frehnical school for his final year, in Sherbrooke and Rene his final year as a dentist at the University of Montreal, 2637 King St.West SHERBROOKE \u2022 YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE SEE THE DIFFERENCE YOU CAN 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THE CROWN LAUNDRY OF SHERBROOKE LTD.Dial LO.9-2585 Traffic Causes Three Fatalities In Eastern Townships New Mystery Baby s Arm Found In Box, Finder And Box Disappear Granby \u2014 (Special \u2014 Police in Granby are mystified over the finding of a box supposedly containing the arm of a child on the highway near Shefford, and the equally mysterious disappearance of the same box and the man who found it.The incident occurred Friday when Bernard Coderre, 22, of Fulford, was driving along the road with a girl Anna May Tanguay, of Granby.Driving from Granby to Shefford, Coderre reached a distance of three miles from the village of West Shefford when he saw a large box resting in the centre of the highway.After continuing for some 75 feet, Coderre decided to stop and remove the box from the road as it might cause an accident.He returned and brought the box to the side of the road and just out of curiosity, he looked into it and found the arm of a young child.Apparently alarmed, Coderre drove to a hotel where he told the story to a bar tender.Granby municipal police were notified and when they arrived on the scene the box had disappeared along with Coderre.The story was corroborated by Miss Tanguay and provincial police homicide detectives under the leadership of Gaston Archambault arrived on the scene Saturday morning to conduct a minute search.Nothing was turned up and this morning Granby police said they are still mystified by the incident.They advanced the theory that some of Coderre\u2019s friends may have played a trick on him and had made an effort to throw a scare into him.If that was the case they succeeded because the Shefford bartender told police that Coderre seemed very frightened.Mystery Veils Injuring Of Waterville Man Armand Loiselle of Waterville, is in St.Vincent de Paul Hospital today with head injuries, the cause of which police have been unable to determine.Loiselle was visiting a local couple in their apartment on Wellington North Saturday night, when police were called to the scene by Roger Nantel.Whether Loiselle\u2019s injuries are the result of a fight or a fall has not been decided, but local police are investigating the accident.MARKS BIRTHDAY A.C.ROSS, who celebrated the anniversary of his birth yesterday.brie7lets~ Municipal Chapter I.O.D.E.meet Tues, evening, Sept.20, 8.15 p.m.House Committee 7:00 p.m.Roast Turkey Supper, Sawyer-ville, Wred.Sept.21.Ausp.Women of the United Church.Supper served 5-8 p.m- I.O.O.F.Hall.Roast Turkey supper with vegetables, rolls, pickles, assorted pies and cakes, tea and coffee, Huntingville Community Hall, Wred.Oct.5th from 5 p.m.on.Adults $1.00; children 60c.Ausp.Huntingville Ladies\u2019 Aid.Double-Nothing Season Opens Twenty-four members and two prospective new members of the Double or Nothing Club were entertained at a \u2018\u2018Hamburg Fry\u201d at the cottage of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Stevenson, Cedar Dale.This was the first fall meeting of this married couples\u2019 club, under the presidency Of Ray and Jean Stevenson, after a summer recess of three months.New members introduced were Len and Vera Gillam.The regular meeting came to order with the reading of the minutes, followed by general business and the treasurer\u2019s report.Jean Stevenson led the devotional and prayers were said by Rev.R.C.Tait.Th© club is adhering more at each meeting to \u201cgroup participation\u201d and this was ever present when each member was required to give a talk on a designated subject.These subjects ranged from \u201cThe Influence of TV on Children\u201d to \u201cWhy Young Girls Leave Home to go West.\u201d Following refreshments, Gordon Dougall thanked the host and hostess for the enjoyable evening.The evening came to a close with the singing of the theme, followed by the \u201cMizpah\u201d benediction.Roast Turkey Supper with all the trimmings, by members of Bury United Church, Thursday, Sept.22nd., in the Bury Town Hall.Supper will start at 5:30.Adults $1.00; children up to 12 years 60c.PLANNING ON HAVING AN AUCTION?Consult Bilingual Auctioneer H.A.Gagnon, P.S.C.North Hatley.Que.\u2014 Tel 187 HEAR BETTER for 18t» -Ado TuuètùCu * »E4k«.3al>*L\t, /.CAPTAIN BERT SYKES IS BftIWeiNS M SUITCASE FE3M HOLLOMAN TODAY! 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returned to her home on Duf-: terin Ave.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.Mabel Fairbrother entertained recently at her home on Farwell Street, in honor of her I mother, Mrs.Almira Collins, j who was celebrating her eighty-j second birthday.The rooms were tastefully decorated with bouquets of gladioli for the occa- | sion.The evening was spent in singing old favorite songs of the guest of honor.Mrs.Collins was the recipient of many lovely gifts, for which she very graciously thanked her friends.At the tea hour, refreshments were served from the table which was covered with a lace cloth adorned with fall flowers and centered with a decorated birthday cake.The guest of honor cut the first piece, after which Mrs.Lex Bilton served the other guests.Mrs.Fred Clark, another daughter of Mrs.Collins, also assisted the hostess in serving.Out of town guests included.Mrs.Fred Clark and Mrs.Lex Bilton, of Bromptonville; and Mr.and Mrs.Ernie King, of Cookshire.By MRS.MURIEL LAWRENCE Many children live with endless variations on themes like these: \u2018Tve got such a headache I can\u2019t see.I suppose I\u2019ll have to fix that shelf myself., .What chance have 1 got to see a dentist?| .Don\u2019t tell me you\u2019ve torn that shirt I just mended.My feet are killing me.I\u2019m so tired I could die.These are complaints.In each of them, the complainer has put a : hidden message.His messages demand, \u201cGet me over this headache.Fix my shelf.Take me to the dentist.Buy yourself a new shirt.Provide me with new feet.Perform my work for me.\u2019\u2019 These hidden demands can destroy children.For they cannot grant them.Velveteen Proves Favourile Fabric By ALICIA HART Velveteen is in the category of lush fabrics.Most women have something in velveteen in their wardrobes to help them feel different and dressed-up.It may be matador pants for entertaining at home, or it may be a sweeping evening skirt or a rhinestone - studded afternoon dress.Velveteen has a fashion bonus in that it\u2019s washable.It\u2019S a bit more troublesome than a white shirt, but still easy to care for, i considering its great dressiness.The first step in washing vel-! veteen is scrubbing and rinsing | the tub or basin thoroughly.! Velveteen, like any pile fabric, j picks up lint with ease.It should ; be washed wrong side out for the ; same reason.This is most impor-: tant in the case of black or dark j color velveteen.Then swish up some warm soap-i suds and knead the suds gently ! through the garment, being careful to avoid wringing and twisting.Dip-rinse the garment, turn j it right side out and hang it to drip dry.Put jackets, blouses and dresses on shaped hangers.Skirts | or pants go on skirt hangers.To fluff up the pile when the * garment is dry, steam the velveteen over a tub of hot water or ! hold a steam iron just above the surface.Then press it on a well padded board, wrong side to and with a warm iron.When it\u2019s thoroughly dry.brush the surface Five-year-old Joe cannot take his father to the dentist.10-year-old Anna cannot provide her mother with new feet.Neither can undertake to arrange a vacation for her\u2014or solve any of their parents\u2019 other problems.The idea that they can is absurd.The tragedy Is, neither Joe nor Anna know it\u2019s absurd.For the demands are hidden and indirect, not specific and open to expose their absurdity.So what Joe and Anna conclude is that their complaining parent wants something from them\u2014and is disappointed in them for their j failure to provide it.The result is the 20th century\u2019s ruthless and pervasive sense of guilt.For complainers abound.And we see daily the effects of association with them in anxious, apprehensive people, harassed with fear or accusation ; they have never indentified, with shame of failure that never occurred.Let\u2019s beware of complaint\u2019s hidden demands on children.If we must demand of them, let\u2019s demand openly.The anatomy of the complainer is very simple.He just does not know what he wants.He imagines he does.But what he\u2019s really asking is, \u201cMake me know myself loved.Make me know myself valuable.Give me the peace of self-acceptance in place of this restless, resentful discontent,\u2019\u2019 Mr.& Mrs.Howard Feled By Friends Before Departure Mr.D.S.Howard, Q.C., and Mrs.Howard, who left yesterday to make their home in Toronto were entertained, on Friday night by upwards of forty friends at a dinner at St.George\u2019s Club, arranged by Lt-Col.J.L.Blue, and Lt.-Col.N.H.Welsh.Autumn flowers enhanced the rooms, the table in the diningroom being arranged with vases of white and yellow chrysanthemums.Mrs.Howard was the reci-| pient of a green orchid corsage, Î and following the dinner, the ! presentation of a copper chaf-| fing dish, to Mr.and Mrs.! Howard, was made by Mr.Welsh, on behalf of those present.These are requests to be a< dressed to God, not people.Until the complainer perceives his wants as spiritual, he will continue to harass everyone around him with his material demands.If you're kind enough to fix his shelf for him, your kindness will merely remind him that the table needs mending.If you provide Aspirin for his headaches, he will remember he needs a heating pad for the neuralgia in his shoulder.The complainer can never be satisfied for the simplest of reasons.Nothing he thinks he wants is satisfying.DOUGLAS GORDON and CAROLYN GAIL, children of Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Barns of Toronto, grandchildren of Mr.and Mrs.John Barns of Sherbrooke and Mr.and Mrs.J.Victor Ellis of Toronto, and great-grandchildren of Mrs.Flora Dean of Sherbrooke.(Photo by Geraldine Hebert, Sears Studio Wc omen J Cjroii pS CHURCH UNION GROUP The church Union Group met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.H.J.Kennedy, Dominion Ave., to discuss final plans for the showing of Millinery and Furs, to be held at Plymouth Church Hall on September 29, at 3.30 aud 5.30, when tea will be served.Tickets may be obtained from any group member, or from Mrs.D.Coates, phone 2-8161, ticket convener.DENISON'S MILLS- ft \u2014 !§m THE NEW \"MIRACLE\u201d SOAP Economical because it\u2019s concentrated.Makes white clothes whiter.Coloured clothes brighter.Women's Inslilufe Holds Meeting Denison\u2019s Mills\u2014The monthly ! meeting of the Denison's Mills i Women's Institute was held at ;the home of Mrs.Arthur Stev \\ ens.The president, Mrs.Ray An-j drews, was in the chair and nine ! members answered the roll call.| The treasurer\u2019s report showed j a balance of S409.59 in the bank; $21.34 on hand.Correspondence included thank | ^ Norwood on Wednesday, Sep-you notes from recipients of gifts i Member 14.SR.BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE The Sr.Baptist Mission Circle held its opening fall meeting at the home of Mrs.W.A.Henderson, Prospect St., Lennoxville, Thursday afternoon, September 15, with a good attendance.Mrs.F.C.Amery, president, was in the chair and opened the meeting by extending a welcome to the members and wishing them a successful year.The record of the hymn, \"Abide With Me,\" was played, following which Mrs.H.Sunbury took the topic by reading a parti,n of Scripture and an interesting article, entitled, \u201cLife's Pattern,\u201d and closed with a prayer led by Mrs.Amery.Tile roll call was answered by naming a medical missionary and a hymn, \u201cThe Whispering Hope,\u201d was played.The secretary read a letter received from Miss Grace Anderson, a missionary in Bolivia, whereupon it was decided to send her a box of food.The mite box opening will take place at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs.Amery, Island St.A season of prayer was offered by three of the members.The topic was taken by Rev.F.C.Amery, who gave a very inspiring report and highlights of the W.M.S.convention held in Montreal West, in June.The president closed the meeting with prayer and the Miz-pah benediction repeated in unison.Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.Amery who later thanked Mrs.Henderson for her kind hospitality.GROUP I, TRJNITY CHURCH W.A.The opening meeting of Group 1, Trinity W.A.was held Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.Kenneth Broadbelt, King St., West.The president, Mrs.F.Cath-cart, welcomed the members after the summer holidays and presided over routine business.Mrs.B.Hyatt, Warren St., Lennoxville, invited the group to meet at her home for the October meeting.Refreshments were served by the hostess.many and varied.Plans were made for the Autumn card party to be held in the hall on the evening of October 12 at 8 o\u2019clock.Due to the Thanksgiving weekend the date has been changed from October 6 to October 12, when Mrs.J.R.Cowan will act as convener and Mrs.S.Gratham and Mrs.R.S.Pearson will complete the committee.Reservations for October 12 may be made by calling one of these ladies.Bridge, \u201c500\u201d, and Canasta are among the games to be played.Mrs.E.L.Alto will convene the refreshments.After the adjournment of the meeting, tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs.R.S.Pearson, Mrs.G.S.Thomson, Mrs.H.O.Burt and Mrs.R.Alto.The next monthly meeting of the Guild was announced for 1 October 26 at 3 p.m.treasurer gave the financial report.Plans were made for the chicken patty tea to be held in the Church hall on October 22.At the conclusion of the business meeting, refreshments were served by the hostesses.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.R.Badger.Woodward Avenue, on October 3 ST.PETER'S GUILD The regular meeting of St.Peter\u2019s Guild was held in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday afternoon, with the president, Mrs.J.Twyman, in the chair.Further plans were made for the Turkey Supper to be held in the Memorial Hall on Wednesday', September 28, from 5.30-8 p.m.A rummage sale will be held on October 26, and November 23 was the date set aside for the Christmas tea and sale of home cooking and fancy work.After closing the meeting with the Grace, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.J.I Twyman and Mrs.A.Simpson, j with Mrs.G.Marston presiding at the tea table.ST.GEORGE'S PARISH GUILD, LENNOXVILLE The opening meeting of the fall : session of the St.George\u2019s Guild was held in the parish hall on Wednesday afternoon, September i 14th.The president welcomed the members after the summer recess and was particularly pleased to greet Mrs.Cora Merrill and a former member, Mrs.Nellie Arnold, of Concord, N.H.Topics under discussion were ST.AGNES GUILD CHURCH OF THE ADVENT The opening meeting of the St.Agnes Guild was held in the church hall with Mrs.Howard Price and Mrs.Hank Harris as hostesses.Mrs.R.Fortier, president, was in the chair and led the devotional exercises.Following routine business the BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 24 oz.when baked (Mati* Tel.LO.2-2744 FASHION SHOW presented by the following salons MONICA MODES: High Quality Furs SALON FEMINA: Exclusive ladies' wear MRS.EVA RENIHAN: Hats WEDNESDAY, SEPT.21st at 2:30 and 8:00 p.m.\"Cavalier\" room oF the New Wellington Hotel For the benefit of the Health Camp of the Independent Catholic Women\u2019s League.Tickets: $1.00 \u2014 Door Prizes LENNOXVILLE WING SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL LADIES AUXILIARY The opening fall meeting of j tne Lennoxville Wing, Sherbrooke Hospital Ladies Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs.C.FREE aa* -j MAJESTIC soap limited MONTREAL With regular size box: 3 spring-type coloured clothespins or a \"surprise\u201d gift.With giant economy size: One piece of \"Everbrite\u201d stainless cutlery; 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Kills germs! Deodorizes tomily\u2019s Hegftli, fo\u201cr hanjy s;/K, sent by the Institute.A motion was made that a suggestion bos be held at each meeting.Miss Grace Philbrick, education convener, who was in charge of the program, conducted a \"spelling bee\u201d with Mrs.Nelson Brock and Mrs.John Andrews being declared the winners.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Alden Gore-ham on Saturday, Oct.1.Following adjournment, Mrs.Stevens served refreshments.General Notes Friends of Miss Bernice E.Driver, of Concord, N.H., will be pleased to know that she has recovered sufficiently to return to her nursing duties.Miss Driver and the Misses Ann and Ruth Denison were forced to cut short their English tour when Miss Driver was taken ill.Mrs.T.Demers is much improved in health.During the early part of the summer Miss Lucy Cross assisted her but at present she is able to manage her own household.Mr.W.J.Denison has been a successful exhibitor with his poultry at fairs in Richmond.Ottawa, Sherbrooke and Quebec City.Miss Marjorie-Ann Denison and Miss Hazel Johnson arc taking a business course in Sherbrooke.with a whisk broom in the same direction as the pile.Quick repairs of encounters with something fuzzy or linty can be made by brushing lightly with cellophane sticky tape wrapped j around the fingers.The president Mrs.R.A.Gil-ham, was in the chair and called for reports of summer activities.Mrs.C.L.Norwood, convenor of the garden party held in June, on the beautiful grounds of the Lodge, the home of Dr.and Mrs.A.R.Jewitt, reported that the event was a decided success socially as well as financially.Mrs.J.R.Mooney, convener, renorted on another summer activity of the Wing, when the members assisted at the S.H.L.A.Cafeteria at the Sherbrookb Exhibition and were responsible for its operation on Wednesday.This proved an extremely busy but a most interesting day and aaded materially to the funds of the auxiliary.As it was decided there would be no activity or meeting during the month of October, the next meeting will take place in the month of November.At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.R.Lindskou, Mrs.R.C.McFadden, Mrs.C.E.Cnristmas and Mi\u2019s.K.Lane.WAY'S MILLS\u2014 Mrs.Edwin Dans, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.S.H.Davis.ft \"îp ¦ - 11 Mom and I always USE THE miOWkPAGBS mMrn When you can't shop in person - use the yeuowPAces of your telephone book ROCKCLIFFE Private Entertaining for Weddings, Luncheons, Dinners, Home Cooking.Miss Moir, Hostess.471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 Honourable OMER CÔTÉ Minister JEAN BRUCHESI Deputy-Minister DEPARTMENT OF THE PROVINCIAL SECRETARY ÉCOLE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE MONTREAL 3450 St.Urbain Street DAY CLASSES First Section: Painting \u2014 Fresco \u2014 Drawing \u2014 Engraving \u2014 Composition and Design\u2014Illustration\u2014Advertising Art\u2014Sculpture (stone, clay, wood and ceramic)\u2014Modelling\u2014Layout\u2014Maquettes\u2014Teacher training.Saturday classes for students 4 to 18 years: Drawing, Painting, Sculpture.Candidates must register directly at the Secretary\u2019s office, from 2 p.m.to 5 p.m.Architecture: Candidates may register at the Secretary\u2019s office, from 2 p.m; to 5 p.m.They must produce a Bachelor of Arts or Science degree, or a college diploma or its equivalent.Prospectus sent on request ROLAND-HÉRARD CHARLEBOIS, Director KNOWLTON Mr.and Mrs.Donald Taylor have returned home after spending ten days at Kennebunk, Me.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Garret Chapman of Lennoxville, to Quebec, where they spent several days.Master Austin Pettes has resumed his studies in Montreal after spending a week with his mother, Mrs.Marion Pettes.Mr.and Mrs.Ian W.Crandall have returned to their home here after spending several weeks at Ocean Park.Me.Mr.and Mrs.Ian C.Boyd and son, Tommy, of Notre Dame de Grace, have been their guests since their return.Mr.and Mrs.H.Lenz of Beebe, and Mr.and Mrs.C.Mornberger of Albany, N.Y., were visiting relatives in town.Mr.and Mrs.A.Arthur and little son, of Belleville, Ont., were guests of.the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Arthur.Mr.and Mrs.Wesley Leavitt, Mr.Keith Leavitt and Miss D.Leavitt, were guests of Mrs.C.Marsh, at Waterloo.Mr.Norman Ling was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E Sherrer at Alva.Miss Beverley Bockus has resumed her duties on the staff STABILIZED PEANUT BUTTER of the Lawrence School at Sher brooke.Mr.Murray Call of Montreal, spent a week-end at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Beaton, Mrs.H.Laughton and daughter, Katherine, of St.Johns, spent a week at Mr.Beaton s cottage at Brome Lake.Mr.and Mrs.R.Lawrence and daughters were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.McKerrell.Rev.T.E.R.Nurse and Mrs.Nurse, Miss Joan Nurse, Miss Carol Woodward and Mr.Ted Nurse enjoyed a motor trip through the Laurentian Mountains and several points in Ontario, Mr.and Mrs.Earl B.Mizener and son Warren, were calling on friends in Enosburg, Vt.Miss Faye Armstrong spent several days at the home of her parents prior to taking up her duties on the staff of the St.Eustache High School.Miss Margaret Gillespie, who spent the summer with relatives in Scotland has resumed her duties at the Knowlton High School.Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor and son, Jack, and Master Sidney Smith, have returned from spending fifteen days at Holiday Club, near St.Michel des Saints.Miss Beverley Bell, Mrs.Guy Bell, of Montreal, were week-end guests of the latter\u2019s father, Mr.T.Knowlton.Mrs.Bell remained to spend the week with her father.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ladd and three children, Barry, Candace and Steven, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Ladd at Call\u2019s Mills.Miss Beverly Ladd - \u2018RRROOKE DAILY RFCORD.MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1955 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopl* r^'\t'-J\t\u201cd Re E6AD,MARTHA?HOW I AD,\\< VDUR ^PLEMDiD HTAMINA !Si TUI* CRièlôf\u2014AM X MOT BI.Ê66ED, EVEM IMTHS HOUR OF A\\Y TRISOLATiOM, TO HANE A HtLPMEET «D STAlSMCH AMD ON COM-.PLAINIMÔ \u2014HAR-COMPHf Ses, SOT X DON\u2019T CNCW V WHY t DON'T eCiHONOU GROUND OLAiS uN AUC£/\u2014ONE-THlNô SURE \u2014 VWsM \u2022 YOO'CE Tired CF PLAY1N6 WOUNDED Me«P,X'M TARING UP FOOT Fall mYFEIF «\u2022.AMD XU PlACE-KldM ItNTC* A 500 (\t\u2014-V MARTHA Mr.And Mrs.R.Johnson, Richmond, Observe Silver Wedding Anniversary Richmond.\u2014 A banquet was ed the happy couple ami tender-held by a number of friends and ed best wishes for many more relatives al the New Brunswick jearS of happiness Mr.Johnson Hotel in honor of Mr.and Mrs.spoke of Mr Raymond Johnson's Mrs.Felix Elgood of Burlington.Vt., was a guest of Miss V F.MacKenzic, Craig St.Mrs, G.Anderson is spending HOWJ^ NIAGARA FINANCE Drop In to see your friendly Niagara Loan advisor.He'll make it easy for you to get the Friendly Loan that suits you best.Here are important facts for you about Niagara Loans.Who can get a Niagara Friendly Loan?\u2014Anyone with a reputation for honesty and the ability to repay.How much can be borrowed from Niagara?\u2014\\Jp to $1500; sometimes, more.How quickly can I get money?\u2014Sometimes in 20 minutes; within 24 hours for most loans.How long can I take to repay?\u2014In the table below, there are just a few of many plans.They will give you some idea of time periods allowed for different amounts .from 4 to 24 months.And for all people who have uneven income during the year, such as farmers and schoolteachers, special payment schedules may be arranged on loans above $500.Are all loan charges the same?\u2014Up to $500 generally, yes; but remember, at Niagara, you get life insurance at no extra cost.Above $500, the larger the amount and the longer the time\u2014the lower the rate.Compare .often you\u2019ll \"buy\u201d more money at less cost at Niagara.Is Life Insurance on loans worthwhile?\u2014Yes, here is a real family peace-of-mind feature.At no extra cost to you, loans of $1500 or less, are life-insured.Be sure you get this protection when you borrow.Does a friend have to \"back\u201d my loan?\u2014No, seldom do borrowers prefer an endorsed loan.And bankable security, of course is not needed.How many ways of borrowing are there?\u2014You can use any of these four Niaqara Loan plans.1.On cars, trucks, etc.; only owner signs.2.Husband-and-wife, on furnishings.3.On business equipment.4.On farm stock and equipment.Can I have a private interview?\u2014Yes, your interview at Niagara will be private, courteous, and friendly.Why do people borrow money?\u2014A few reasons are: to consolidate a group of small debts; to reduce large payments for car and truck repairs; to meet emergencies; to repair or modernize homes; to enlarge a business; for seed, stock, fertilizer for farms; and to take advantage of low prices, when cash is paid.Do many people borrow?\u2014Yes, in Canada, 1 family in 4 borrow each year.YOU PAY LESS FOR MANY FRIENDLY LOANS YOU GET CASH\t\tMONTHLY PAYMENTS\t\t\t \t6\t,2\tis\t20\t24 $100\t$17.85\t$ 9.46\t$ 7.78\t\t 250\t44.63\t23.64\t19.46\t\t 400\t:\t71.41\t37.82\t31.13\t\t 600\t106.95\t56.55\t46.65\t$36.45\t$31.45 750\t133.40\t70.35\t57.85\t45.15\t38.95 1000\t177.40\t93.20\t76.55\t59.80\t51.35 1500\t266.05\t139.80\t114.50\t88.85\t75.90 YOU CAN MAKE EVEN-D0UAR PAYMENTS AT NIAGARA (FEW EXAMPin) YOU GET\tAND YOU PAY .'2 months et$10 424.03.months et $33 919.35.20 months at$55 1483.20.24 months at $7o LOANS $1500 OR LESS LIFE INSURED AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU FRANCE COMPANY LTD uopiin OF uijuiui iccmincf usminci m We interviewed Canadian homeowners and found out.J A /£-¦ .what most people want to know about wallpaper! You may well get some new decorating ideas from these questions and answers! I® - was also guest of her grandpar HEREFORD\u2014 ents-\tMr.and Mrs.Gordon Marsh Mr.Alden Mizener of Montreal, and Mr.T.Marsh were visitors spent a week-end at the home of of Mr.and Mrs.Gleason Humis\t,\t, fl\t.\t.\u2014.\u2014\t- his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl ' at Learned Plain and also call- allUin1^ flo^ers- llFht«d ™n'\tis visiting her brother and B.Mizener.\ted on friends in Gould.\td^.s,ln s\u2018ver h2,lder* an,d ,sll'?r sister in-law, Mr.and Mrs, E.A Miss Christel Reglin and Mr.' f \u2019 and Mrs\u2019 Harold Taylor\tE S\tS,8nle>' A''C James Petts of Sherbrooke, were ?,nd Kdwin, of Ontario, and\ta- proposea D-v h\u2019 weekend guests of the former\u2019s ^ fnd(Mp-George Speck were L08an parents, Mr.and Mrs.Gus Reglin.\t°\u2018Mr,E C\u2019 Gray and Mrs , u'S n I ,\tV\u2019'1 Î' Mrs.Percy Burnham was in Myrtle Westop\u2019_____________\t________h«If of the relatives, compliment- West Sutton to attend a shower for Miss Evelyn Marco.Mr.and Mrs.Wyatt Carter of Montreal, were holidaying at their cottage.Mr.and Mrs.Allen of Chatham, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Jolley.While here they called on friends in Iron Hill.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Mizener were in West Brome for the christening of the infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robert Edwards.Mr.and Mrs.L.Fuller were guests of Mrs.Lucy Aseltine at Sutton.Mr.J.Evans of Montreal, spent a week-end at his home here.Mrs.Colin Taylor and daughters, Claudette and Carol, of St.Michel des Saints, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor to Knowlton to be here for the opening of school.Mr.and Mrs.W.Pettes of Sherbrooke, spent a fe^ days with Mrs.A.W.Mizener and Mr.Karl A, Mizener.Mrs.Lilly Swett of\u2019 Sutton, was a guest at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.S.McIntosh, of | Williamsburg, Ont., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.D.E.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.J.Inglis of Sherbrooke, were overnight guests of Mrs.Inglis\u2019 father, Mr.Thomas Knowlton.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor were Miss Doreen Dore, Mr.Peter Cote and Miss Margaret Day, of Montreal.Mrs.E.Bockus spent several days in Hudson, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.E.Crandall Bockus.Mr.Ted Nurse has left for Ottawa where he is attending Ashbury College.Mr.and Mrs.D.Knowles of Rosemere, were guests of Miss Dorothy Bancroft.Mr.and Mrs.James Ransom and son Bobby, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.Ransom\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Ransom.Mr.and Mrs.John Syberg and daughters, of Cowansville, have moved to Knowlton.Mr.David Davison of Valley-field, spent a week-end in town.Mr.and Mrs.C.Woodard, Mrs.L.Aseltine, Miss Janice Knight and Mr.C.Powers of Sutton, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.Fuller.Miss P.Steinbach of Manson-ville, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elton Bockus and is attending Knowlton High School.Mr.and Mrs.A.Chevrefils and daughters, Ann and Elaine, of Montreal, were visiting Mrs.Chevrefils\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Sanborn.Mr.Pat Gilmore of Montreal, was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.S.Larsen have moved to Lancaster, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.R.Crandall and family, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.Jackson at Brome.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Gauthier and son, Bobby, of Arvida, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Willey.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Parker and Mr.Warren Parker, of North Hatley, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Armstrong.Mr.Ronald Pettes of Montreal, spent a week-end at his home here.Mrs.C.A.Mizener and Miss Alice Mizener of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Donald Miller.- -, Nirp the winter months at Beechmore been spending the aummer with Farm, Windsor Road\ther mother, Mrs.Elizabeth Be- Mr.Watson Frazer, of Fort dard, has resumed her teaching Chambly, was a guest of his mo- duties at the University of New ther.Mrs.H.Frazer.While here Rochelle, New York.Mi Frazer assisted the choir of Mr.and Mrs.G.Denery have Chalmers Church at the morning returned from a visit to Detroit, service.\tMich., and Ottawa, Ont.Mr.W.Burroughs of Drum Miss Jean Pepler, principal of Raymond Johnson\ton\tthe\tocca-\tsplendid work when he was pres-\tmondville.is staying at the home\tthe Ogilvie School\tin Montreal, sion of their 25th\twedding\tanni-\tident\tof St.Patrick's Society.Mr.\t*'r' 1 luirles Boast while at-\tspent the\tweek end\twith\ther fa- versary.\tJ.L.\tBurns and Mr.R.A Mar-\tlending St.Francis High School,\tther.Mr.\tJ.J.Pepler.\tCarpen- The guests of honor\twere met\teotte\taddressed the guests and\tnr Margaret Bedard, who has\tter St.\t_ at the entrance and a corsage of voiced the best wishes of all.red roses was presented to Mrs.! Mr.Johnson, on behalf of his Johnson and a boutonniere to j wife and himself, expressed their Mr.Johnson.\tj sincere thanks and appreciation After receiving the congratula- j for the wonderful banquet and lions of the assembled guests, gifts they had received, they were escorted to the place j A purse of money was present of honor at the head table by Mr.; ed to the honored guests by Miss L.A.Lafrance.of Sherbrooke, Adrienne Beauchesne, of Ashes-who acted as master of cere \u2019 tos.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson also monies.Also at the head table: received other gifts of silver, were Miss Frances Johnson, Mr.letters, cards and telegrams of congratulations.Following the banquet, Miami Mrs.Johnson and the guests, many of whom were from out of town, enjoyed an evening of dancing and music.GENERAL NOTES Mrs Charles Tozer, of Mont- Andre Johnson, of Richmond Miss Wilhelmina Johnson, Sher brooke, Mr.Frank Johnson, Wind sor, Mr.Paul Desmarais.Rich mond, and Mrs.Louise Lafrance Ville St.Laurent.The table was attractively de corated with a low cut glass bowl SPECSALliEO TRAILS EVENING COURSES SHERBROOKE TECHNICAL SCHOOL Machine shop Carpentry Electricity Mathematics Welding Automobile mechanical repairs Industrial drawing \u2014 Electronics Pattern making \u2014 Foundrv.KNOWLTON ARTS AND CRAFTS SCHOOL Industrial draughting\tElectricity (theory) \u2014 Machine shop Applied mathematics BEGISTRATION; SEPTEMBER 56 to OCTOBÜR 3.COURS1: S START ON OCTOBER 3.REGISTER WITHOUT Dt LAY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE AND YOUTH Hon.Paul Sauvé, Q.C., Gustavo Poisson, Q C., Minister.\tDeputy Minutei.' : 4 il» as QUESTION ANSWER \u2018T 'Tve read a lot recently, in newspapers and magazines, about a swing back to wallpaper .what is the reason for this?\u201d One important reason is that Canadians are tired of dull plain walls .tired of that uninteresting, painted look.And they arc linding that the smart new wallpaper patterns let them express their own personality in their home decor.1 QUESTION ANSWER \"Is it true that today's new wallpapers are washable?I mean really washable, so that you can get off dirt and children\u2019s finger marks?\" Yes, if you look for the Sunworthy Washable papers! With them, you can remove ordinary dirt and linger marks easily, with a sponge and soapy water.It doesn\u2019t harm the paper at ay .your rooms will look freshly decorated for years! gat ; QUESTION ANSWER ''I\u2019ve heard people say that wallpapering need cost no more than any other type of wall decoration.Can this really be true?\u201d It\u2019s quite true, for wallpapers are available at very low prices.Many of the smart new Sunworthy washable patterns cost as little as 59i a roll! Remember, too, that wallpaper hides wall cracks and plaster defects .and that you only need one \"coat\u201d of wallpaper\u2014aw/ the job's done! m QUESTION ANSWER 111 KING ST, WEST PHONE: LO.9-3691\t\u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE.IN DRUMMONDVILLE \u2014\t217 HERIOT ST.WAY'S MILLS\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Dermont Mark well, of Reading, Vt., were callers at the home of Mrs.Lina Geddes.Recent callers at the home of Mrs.Evelyn Hanson and Miss Agnes Oliver were Mr.and Mrs.Dermont Markwell, of Reading, Vt., Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Oliver, of Stanstead, and Mr, and Mrs.Leslie McClary, of Hatley.Mars.Hattie Gilbert, Mrs.Eve.lyn Hanson and Miss Agnes Oliver accompanied Mr.and Mrs.W.L.Oliver, of Stanstead, to Gould, where they were guests !of Mr.and Mrs.John Buchanan.\"What\u2019s all this I hear about pre-pasted wallpapers .are they really so simple to use that I can now do-it-myself?\u201d Indeed you can! For all you need do is to yset these new Sunworthy Pre-pasted papers \u2014and apply them to the wall.They\u2019ve plenty of \"wet strength\u201d so that you can forget about tearing.They\u2019re inexpensive too .you can decorate a 10' x 10' room for as little as $8.90.QUESTION ANSWER \"We are a young couple with a modern home, furnished with a few inexpensive pieces.Will wallpaper help set the furniture off .make more of it?\u201d Yes, for you know, it really is amazing how much warmth and richness carefully chosen wallpaper can add to your home.There\u2019s no need to buy expensive drapes, either ,.the wallpaper brings out the beauty of simple furniture.Will give your home a distinctive, quality air.Published in the interest of better living for Canadians, by CANADIAN WALLPAPER MANUFACTURERS LIMITED, LEASIDE, TORONTO 17, ONTARIO.These Papers Are Available at the Following Dealers: National Wallpaper & Paints Ltd.\t\tCrown Diamond Paints Co.156 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.\t\t54 Kina St.West, Sherbrooke.Tel.LO.2-1537\tm\tTel.LO.2-0454 Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1955 \u2022\u2022 Yankees Have Cleveland Indians Floored, Move In For Kill On Stretch Present Edition Of New Yorkers Resemble \"Bronx Bombers\u201d of Old; Two Up; \"Five\" Is Lucky Number.The New York Yankees have the Cleveland Indians on the floor and, like the Bronx Bombers of old, they are moving in for the kill.Just a week ago the Yanks\u2019 chances for their sixth pennant in seven years under the guidance of Casey Stengel looked slim.They trailed the Indians by 1% games and apparently had the worst of the schedule.Today they are roaring along two games in front\u2014three on the all important losing side\u2014and the schedule favors them with the Tribe in the most disastrous tailspin of the year.The Yanks have seven to play to only five for Cleveland.Both teams finish on the road.The Yankees moved two games out in front Sunday as they thumped the Red Sox 3-2 for their fifth straight victory, including three over Boston.The Indians continued their slide downward as they bowed to Detroit Tigers 10-3, for the third game.The setback was the Indians\u2019 fourth straight.Now the Yankees need only a combination of five victories or Cleveland defeats to meet Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League in the world series scheduled to start Sept.28.Chicago White Sox all but slid out of the picture, losing 8-1 to sixth-place Kansas City.Any combination of two Yankee victories or Chicago defeats would put out the Sox.Here\u2019s how the pennant race Sherbrooke - Lennoxville Minor Baseball Champions PERRAULT TROPHY\tDR.A.N.DUPUIS MEMORIAL TROPHY the Yanks\u2019 triumph over the Red Sox as Stengel continued to get top-flight pitching.Grim, a 20-game winner as a freshman last year but plagued with a sore arm most of this season, replaced fire-baller Bob Turley in the third with the score tied 2-2, two runners on base and nobody out.He promptly shut the door in c* run.The defeat of the Indians was ironic in that it came at the hands I of 20-year-old Bob Miller, beaten I by the Yanks last week.At that j time there was considerable comment because Detroit manager Bucky Harris used an untested youngster in a game involving the pennant.Miller lived up to Harris\u2019 expectations as he hurled six-hit I |!j\t' Jg>- ' '¦ >: in.'H looks:\tw\tt\tPet.\tGBL\tWft\tball before he tired after seven innings and was relieved by Dick New York\t91\t56\t.619\t-\t7\tMarlowe.By that time the Tigers Cleveland\t90\t59\t.604\t2\t5\tled 9-2, chiefly because of a six- Chicago\t87\t62\t.584\t5\t5\trun sixth inning at the expense of Bob Grim\twas\tthe big\t\tman\tin\tMike Garcia and Ray Narleski.J.A.Perrault, President Ted Anderson, Dennis Kirby, Red Sox, Manager Ron MacDonald.?ROSENBLOOM TROPHY Gus Zernial's bases-loaded home I run off Chicago\u2019s Dick Donovan spiked the White Sox early in the | game and they never were able to J do anything with the offerings of Art Ditmar.In the only other American | League game, Baltimore Orioles ! pulled out of the cellar into a seventh place tie with the Sen-1 the faces of the Red Sox, pitching I ators as they beat Washington 9-0 hitless ball the remainder of the behind Jim Wilson.way.Only two got on base, Billy Klaus via Billy Martin\u2019s error and Ted Williams, who walked.The Yanks gave Turley a two-run lead off Willard Nixon in the first but Jackie Jensen tied it up with a two-run homer in the third before Grim came in.The winning run, scored off Nixon, came in the fifth.Two singles and a Milwaukee Braves clinched second place in the National League with an 11-inning, 2-1 victory over St.Louis Cardinals.New York Giants dropped a 7-5 decision to the Dodgers while Philadelphia Phillies split with Pittsburgh Pirates, losing the first 5-2 and winning the nightcap 2-1.That left the Giants a game in front of the walk loaded the bases.As Ted Phils in the battle for third place.Lepcio tossed out Gil McDougald,1 Cincinnati Redlegs tallied seven Gerry Coleman raced home with times in the fifth to down Chicago what proved to be the deciding j Cubs 12-5.Rochester Red Wings Edge Leafs 11-10 In II Innings To Romp Off With International League Title 7 ¦ President Anderson, Capt.Jim Biake of Rosenbloom team, manager Ken Early.Rochester\u2014 TiTTn ^\t^\ts '\u2022,,i.Ÿrwü _ mon5 ,op-qUoV^ U-d^*0'-\u2019 86 \u2022\tProper »'*\"9 ^\trepeote, Franklin tB) and IV-trosky.W\u2014Doss.L\u2014Hale.HR: Quebec, Brown; Burl.Morris.Quebec wins besf-of seven fin al series 41.I Rex Nurse fired an 84 to win the senior club championship at the Lennoxville Golf Club yesterday in the annual event for club members 50 years and over.Nurse had a pair of 42\u2019s and his 84 gross was two strokes better than runner-up Hugh Brown who had 86 after having a 40 on his first nine.W.E.Sutherland won the low net when he shot a 93 minus a 31 handicap for a 62 net.On Saturday the club held a mixed event and the eighteen hole competition attracted a total of 84 golfers, 24 couples.Partners were picked as the result of a draw from a hat.Jim Fowlis and Mrs.Sadie Hall won the low gross with 97 while Doug MacDonald and Mrs Edna Gray were second with 100 and Jean Lefebvre and Mrs L.Turgeon took third gross with 105.Trevor Buck and Miss F.MacDonald won first low net with 70 while Normand Flint and Mrs Howard Jones with 79 were second after winning the toss over Cliff Beaudreau and Mrs.Rena Irwin w ho also had 79.Fourth net went to L.Turgeon and Mrs.Hunter who had 79 V.Club captain Gordon Hamer presented fhe prizes to the win ; ners in each event and on Saturday evening a recreational evening held In the club house proved to be a huge success.fOR COMfOKT AND &OMMY \", i Three Rivers Buy Two Players From Victoria Cougars Victoria \u2014 j® \u2014 Victoria Cougars announced Sunday the sale of wingers Alex Kuzma and Dave \\ Wall to the new Three Rivers entry in the Quebec Hockey league, but Kuzma promptly balked al the deal.He wired Three Rivers manager Fred Hutchinson he did not | wish to report to the club and | wanted to stay in the Western j Hockey League.Hutchinson said Kuzma would | be given the privilege of making a deal for himself, but if he j couldn\u2019t sign with a club he ! would he suspended for failing | to report to Three Rivers.\u2022\tSAVES MONEY! 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When you bum this high-carbon, low ash fuel, you get maximum heat with minimum furnace tending.Keep warm with Lasalle Coke\u2014order from your regular fuel dealer today.INDIVIDUAL TROPHY WINNERS \u2014 Th» four stars of the Sherbrooke \u2022 Lennoxville Minor Baseball League are shown with their trophies they received at the banquet Saturday evening.Left to right, Jean-Guy Mathieu, Most Valuable Player in the P.O.N.Y.League, Jim Finlay, Billy Robinson and Robert Coates, Most Valuable Player in the Little League, are shown with their trophies for hurling no-hit, no-run games during the season.(Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Bedard Defeats Montreal's Rochon Ottawa\u2014 (® \u2014Robert Bedard of Sherbrooke, Que., took 18 straight, games to hand Henri Rochon of Montreal a 6-1, 6-0, 6-0 setback at the Rideau lawn tennis club Sunday.Rochon took the first game but Bedard went ahead to take the three straight sets and win the men\u2019s singles final of the Rideau and Ottawa and District Lawn Tennis Association invitation tournament.In the men\u2019s doubles final.Ned Rainboth of Ottawa and Val Harit of Montreal defeated Bedard and Ken Martindale of Ottawa 7-5, 8-6.AppCLa/icei- J.S.MITCHELLS CO.LTD.164 WELLINGTON STREET, NORTH TEL: LO.2-2662 SPORTSMEN\t -4 «P, $25,000.00 WORTH OF STOCK REDUCED ISSAt For Our Pre-Inventory 6 DAY SALE Starting TOMORROW\t\t\t\t FISHING TACKLE %% All typa» of Reels and Fishing Tackle of which we have a large supply, all being\tCOP sacrificed at UP TO\tV,/ 50% off\tGUNS We are selling at great reduction the newest mo-\tjjjggpp\u2014t dels of Remington, Win-Chester, Savage, Stevens, Marlin and Cooeys as well as gun cases, and Hunting Boots.\tBOATS ^ We have a few Aluminum boats left which are selling below cost.We also have a variety of Boot supplies which you should look over.\tOutboard Motors Another Reduction Special is our supply of Johnson Outboard\t BRECK'S SPORTING GOODS AND MARINE 2661 King St.W.(Next to the Nanking Cafe) \u2014 Sherbrooke.\tTel.LO.9 2657 \t -\u2019 \t\t .1\t\t\t\tOPEN Every Night until 9 P.M.Friday Until 10 P.M.) Twelve- Melbourne Club Enjoys Corn Roast SIDÉ GLANCES ûMbKbKOUKJi.UAILV KüCOftD, MONDAY, SEFX\u2019ÜMBER 19, 19Ô5 By Galbraith i Melbourne \u2014 The members of the Belleview Golf Club held their annual corn roast at the Club House which was largely attended and much enjoyed.The highlight of the evening was a presentation to Mr.C.W.Dickson, Supervisor of the R.D.A.Central School Board, and Mrs.Dickson, members of the club, who have left to reside at Pointe Claire, where Mr.Dickson has been appointed principal of the school there.Mayor Stone, of Richmond, on behalf of the member's and friends expressed regret that Mr.and Mrs.Dickson and family were leaving this vicinity end presented them with a purse of money with best wishes and happiness to them in their new home.Mr.Dickson jjn behalf of his wife, and himself, expressed sincere appreciation for the gift and regretted leaving this community, remarking they would Always FLAVOUR-FRESH! KING COLE COFFEE » always have pleasant memories of Belleview and their stay in Richmond.Mr.R.A.Marcotte, Mr.J.O.L.Michaud and Mrs.H.Fraser, each spoke a few words on behalf of the club members.Following the presentation, bridge and a corn roast were enjoyed and later a aing-song led by Mr.Delaney, of Montreal, brought an enjoyable evening to a close.General Notes Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Ewing have returned from spending a few days in Montreal, where they were the guests of Mrs.F.B.Nixon.Sgt.and Mrs.M.,B, Cleveland and two sons, of Pctawawa Camp, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Germain Cote.Sgt.Cleveland is leaving shortly for Germany.Mrs.J.J.McGowan, of Pctawawa, was also a guest at the same home.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Long and Mr.Ernest Saucier were, Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Sanborn and Miss Linda Sanborn and Mrs.Agnes Joyal, all of Tilton, N.H.Mr.Chester Rodgers was a guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.W.Bonnallie and Mr.and Mrs.Milton Brown, Bromp-tonville.Mrs.Grgce Moore, of Montreal, is spending a week with ASBESTOS T.M.Reg.D.8.Ptt Off.Copr, 1955 by NEA 8*mc*.fno.\u2018Gee, Dad, if it takes you this long lo do fifth grade homework, what will I do next year?\" lem oil Cash ?EXAMPLES OF LOANS\t\t\t $ Cash You G«t\t15 MO.\tJ4 MO.\t24 M0.\t154.19\t529.59\t756.56 Repay Monthly\t$12\t$28\t$40 4bov# poytnants tovar everything» $ Poymantt lor in-6*fwMn amounts aro in proportion.\t(Can.)\t\t\t Get $50 to $750 or more ?Phone for 1-trip loan.Upon approval, pick up cash.Loan custom-tailored td your needs, income.Reduce payments, consolidate bills with our Bill Consolidation Service.Phone, or come in.Tinwxce.loans $50 to $750 or more fMAf LIKES ro SAY Y tS\" FINANCE CO.1st Floor \u2022 Rm.No.103, Continental Bldg.KING & WELLINGTON STS., SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC Phone: Sherbrooke 2-2631 \u2022 Ask for the YES MANager OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT-\u2014PHONE FOR EVENING HOURS loans made to residents sf all surrounding towns * Personal Finance Company of Canada SYSTEM \u201cWant some help with your homework, Dad?\u201d It's a good thing young Ted is only joking.If his Dad took him up on that offer, Ted would soon find himself floundering in a sea of facts about family income management, succession duties, .taxes, wills, trusts, business insurance and other related subjects! You see, Ted\u2019s father is a typical life underwriter \u2014 a man who has not only been trained for his job, but keeps up-to-date by constant study.For the uses of life insurance are more extensive today than they used to be.And the men who represent companies in this business now advise you with increased skill.Doing this calls tor more than study.It takes real understanding of people\u2019s needs.And since each family\u2019s needs are different, the company representative offers valuable guidance m making plans to fit these needs \u2014 individually.All in all, the life insurance man you deal \u2022with today is a very good man to know.And bis progress is another reflection of the many ways in which the life insurance business has developed with the times to meet your changing needs! THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA Comprising more than SO Canadian, British and U.S.Companies her niece, Mrs.Germain Cote and Mr.Cote.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Battles and daughter, Francene, of Portland, Me., spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Long, Upper Melbourne.Friends of Mr.Amos Ward will be pleased to hear he has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.D.Desmarals, of Quebec City, is the guest of her brother, Mr.Horace Proulx and sister, Mrs.B.Davis.Friends of Mr.Arthur Wright, who left Richmond a short time ago, enroute to Vancouver, B.C\u201e will be sorry to hear he is quite ill since reaching Montreal.Word has been received by Mr.and Mrs.Robert Barr that their grandson, Mr.Howard Mc-Mannis, of Vancouver, B.C., has arrived home safely from his long motor trip.Also that their daughter, Mrs.L.Vineberg, of Los Angeles, Cal., has also arrived home after visit here with her parents.Mrs.Stewart Grant, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of Miss Nellie Burrill and Mr.Fred Burrill.Mrs.T.D.Shipman, while visiting relatives in Montreal, was called to Lawrence, Mass., by the critical condition of her brother, Mr.Edward C.Haney, of Salem, N.H., who was in the Clover Hill Hospital, Lawrence, Mass., where he passed away on September 6.Mrs.Ross Alexander, Upper Melbourne, is in Montreal, attending the Provincial convention of the Catholic Women's League of Canada in the Mount Royal.Mrs.Beatrice Rodgers, who has been in Windsor Mills at Mr.Alex Stalker\u2019s, has returned home.Mr.Stalker having been removed to the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.J.0.L.Michaud was in Sherbrooke to visit Mrs.Michaud in the hospital, where she still remains very weak.Mr.and Mrs.Maynard Stevens and Mrs.Esther Stevens, of Portland, Me., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Long, Upper Melbourne.Mr.and Mrs.John Findley and son, of Sherbrooke and Mr.and Mrs.Carl Findlay, of Mac-Kayville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Amos Ward.Recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Shipman and who were here to attend the funeral of Edward C.Haney were: Mrs.Edward Haney, Mr.and Mrs.Henry James and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Haney, all of Salem,, N.M.; Mr.George Haney, of Newport, Vt.; Mrs.Victor Sand-borg and daughters, Misses Joyce | and Joan Sandborg, of Toronto: ; Mr.and Mrs.Alex Morgan and Miss Marjory Morgan, Mr.John Morgan and Mr.and Mrs.John Turnbull, all of Sherbrooke; Mr.; and Mrs.Arthur Girard and son, Bryan, Town of Mount Royal; Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Vallieres, of Ville St.Laurent; Mr.and Mrs.William Campbelton, Miss Carrol Campbelton, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Campbelton and Mr.Donald Descotes, of Asbestos; DRAPER'S CORNER- The Community Club meeting at the hall at Ives Hill was spent in planning a series of Bees to paint the interior of the Community Hall.The first group to meet on September 13.Miss Georgeline Charland is studying French at the Compton convent.Mrs.Allison and Mrs.R.Draper attended the shower at the Green home on the Compton Road given for Miss Janet Grenier.Mr.and Mrs.A.Lanctot attended a shower for Miss Simone Barrette in Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.W.Hawthorn, of Danville, and Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Kennedy, of Mimico, Ont.Mr.J.0.L.Michaud has left for Rouyn, Noranda, to attend the wedding of his nephew, Mr.Raymond Poire.Mr.and Mrs.Michaud took Mr.Poire and I cared for him when he was very | young, where he remained for ; a number of years.Mrs.L.D.MacLeod, of Bury, has been a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George H.Laxson, on Manville, Avenue.Mr.and Mrs, P.J.Denman, of Water-town, N.Y., also spent a week at i the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Norman De Valois, have returned from a trip to Vancouver, B.C., and down the West Coast.The floral basket In the United Church recently was in loving memory of Flying Officer Donald George Laxson, missing in Prince Edward Island, August 11, 1952, while serving with the R.C.A.F.The Misses Dorothy and Lillian MacGonigal returned from a holiday on the East Coast.They arrived home safely after travelling through part of hurricane! | Diane that ravaged part of the country in which they were travelling.The floral tribute on the communion table in the Asbestos United Church was in loving ; memory of Beverley Vrba, placed I ! there by her pareiits, Mr.and | Mrs.William Vrba.Beverley died I of polio and had she lived it! j would have been her 21st birth-j day.There were 21 pink and red roses in a white basket.A delightful party was held in the Golden Room of the Iroquois ! Club to honor Mrs.Hilda Tur-i riff.Mrs.Turriff has been a member of the Entre-Nous staff ;and will be leaving Asbestos at the end of the month A beautiful cut glass decanter was presented by the editor-in-chief on behalf of her friends and fellow reporters.Mr.J.C.Kelleher was ;also present and added a very| (touching tribute to the speech.Mr.Frechette took pictures.Mrs.Turriff thanked everyone for their kindness and their generosity.Following the presentation a buffet dinner was served.I Mr.E.C.McGonigal, who has been vacationing in British Columbia for the past two months, has returned home.Mrs.Francis F.Hall is spending two weeks\u2019 holiday in New Brunswick, visiting her many ! friends and relatives.Mr.and Mrs.Morrison Cairns, of Woodstock, Ont., have been guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Hobbs, on Manville ¦ Avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Pryce Northcott.of Rochester, N.Y., and young son, Julien, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.Hobbs recently.Miss Gladys E.Mock, of Montreal, spent Labor Day week-end at the MacGonigal home.She accompanied the Misses MacGonigal to Granby and also to Newport and Richford, Vt.Mr.and Mrs, T.J.Barclay have been visitors in New York City City and also were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Spohn, in Methuen, N.J.Miss Patricia Grant has been spending a week as guest of Miss Sheila Barclay while Mr.and Mrs.Barclay were away, Mrs.Lottie Dean entertained at bridge at her home on Belvedere Street recently.This was the first meeting of the Christmas Bridge Club for the fall season.Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr.Donald F.Bird in the loss of his mother.Due to the great distances between members of the family no one from a dis- tance was able to attend the funeral.Rites were held in St.Anne\u2019s Church in Danville and interment in the Danville Cemetery.Mr.Bird has been here sev.eral years in connection with the construction of the new mill.ê SUPERTEST f FOB POWIBFUl CtTAWAY I CINZANO Vermouth WORLD FAMOUS.SINCE 1816 IMPORTED FROM ITALY NOW.FOR THE FIRST TIME.AVAILABLE IN CANADA! 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L-I5SC Backache For quick comforting help for Backache Rheumatic Pains, Getting Up Nights, strong cloudy urine.Irritating passages.Leg Pains, and loss of energy due to Kldnev and Bladder troubles, try CYSTEX.quick, complete satisfaction or money back.Don't aufler another day vttbout asking your druggist Jor CYSTEX.> fit M 0 I GJa&oxIu OJLom'A vim CO&jt CxLit Twiefeb G&tâ aA&ûd upità TCÜ0 ùtc/Leajej to met tL 'iOjOLcl gtauMl L/VL cI&WIÛmA b CûMûAùUi aîuAVUAUlMl The broken lines on the photograph roughly indicate the additional area to be occupied by new smelters and other buildings.Beyond the present plant (the aluminum structure in the middle ground) can be seen the harbor and docks of Kitimat.i ¦ k! : ÜÉilli *4'- É» IHi ÊÉÊÉ In August, 1954, only 3l/2 years after ground was broken, the Kitimat smelter commenced production of aluminum with an annual capacity of 91,500 tons.Almost immediately a 60,000-ton extension was started.And in the spring of 1955 the decision was made to proceed with a flexible program td add a further 180,000 tons to ingot capacity.A progressive increase to 331,500 tons, more than three times the size of the original installation, and well on the way to our ultimate Kitimat goal of 550,000 tons a year.\u201cThis continuing expansion of Kitimat in successive stages\u201d, stated Aluminium Limited president Nathanael V.Davis, \u2018\u2018should, we believe, help to keep pace with the growing free world demand for aluminum and particularly the demand in our major export markets, the United Kingdom and the United States.\u201d The new facilities will go into production step by step, with the first unit starting up in the fall of 1956.It is expected that the present building program will be completed in 1959.ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD.SMlLTtBS Alt SHAWINIGAN FAILS A R VIDA ISLE MALIGNE IIAUH ARNOIS KITIMAT X "]
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