Sherbrooke daily record, 9 juillet 1959, jeudi 9 juillet 1959
[" I tjccbcookcDailiiUecotd '\tWE PAPER OF WE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' IVVVT COOI-KR t1f»f beiHMiitn* cliunljf Oil» \u2022vonlni; $ f^w *h«w*r« tonifht; frM«y mainly «unny amf conlrr, U>w hiah ITrutay W ami 75.Established 1897.Prie*.5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, .111 Y 9, |QS9 Siafy Third Year \u2019< \\V ?wo U S Military Advisers VictiKS Pf Hi Attack At Least 50 Die As Pleasure Boat Burns In Denmark Viet Nam Billet Blast SAK.ON, \\ iH Yam ( M1) A ( »>ir>muniai iruor \u2019\u2022lipiini into an Viurruan military hillrt 20 mile» mnih nf jLn'c Plnn Pnmrlnri Saigon \\t rdnes.lay mrht dmnu a nini 10 ami ruplixlfd «\t_ _____\u2014____________?\tT um uiinnK a movir an.t 50 persona diad In ! \u201chighly likely\" that the dead in ! paru Wedneada) aboard a 1 eluded two or three Germans, J *>»» aped mint v.itVWitd ex ill I'M»'it lake boat ; one Iw.^ian and one Swede\tI Itr w\\>unded Ameru'an wan flown to Manila lor treat ra ked by « xplosion ami (ire in ; 1 ht ce i.e r m a n s.Incltklit'S * mant.A communique Iront tlte South N tet Nam sovamment Mtu.h Denmark IYd.ce said the marned couple, ware among the ,\t, u s lmU\u201e, ^ h,.condition wax not .etim.a toll mi£ht go higher.\tsurvivors\tr- u .\t.\t,\t(\t.Another M persona - some Bodies wane dill being washed] I ollowin* iha Ixm.h attack, othe, member, of the ter NOT SO SIRE ______ These two youngsters aren't q tile sure what to make of Pan The (town at the Elks' carnival at Dufresne Park.The youngsters are from the Sarred Heart Orphanage and were guests yesterday of the Elks snd T.Green, owner of the show.The earnital is in aid of the School for Retarded Children on Montreal Street.\t.\t(Record Photo by Gerry I-emajr) Ottawa After US Work mothers with babies in arms\u2014 sasi.i their Uses by jumping overlsoard while the injured captain raced the flaming AS - fool wo.v' n hat toward shore and grounded it.Fourteen of the survivors were admitted to hospital with burns.Some, including Opt.Hans Kits tofte.u< re in critical condition Survivors said Riistofto tried vainly to calm the passengers and reach the lifebelts.While flames shot out of the engine room the panicky crowd Iwat him back, ami I* returned to the wheel.Some bsreign tourists wvra among the passenger*.The Da Federal Power Gas Strike Called Off In Toronto To Expire July 31 up on the shore more than t^;ro,>*t band opened tue from ou I aide the billet with mnnll hours after the explosion and jhi ! urma and automatic weapons, the eomimitrique «aid.lice said they had not determined j Metnameso army guards re how many were at ward the hoat .turned the fire, \"forcing the 1er They appealed to all survivors j rorista to flee to the nr.irby riser who bad not reported to do m> | ftX)m whi(.h (1lIvfh0\u201e ,hf, i,ad Rnstofte and a ticket collector come, the c o in m u n i q u e re .Hopes Dim For Steel Settlement wwv believed Uh- only crew of the .malt boat, whirh carried purled, picnic parties along the wooded The South Vietnamese killed shores of Haderslev l irk l.akr\t,w.0 ,rmy guards and an at in this quiet south Jutland resort !\t.\t.\t, .,\t, 30 mile* north of the German lpn'1:,nt ,nr\u20191 ,0\t,hf border.Duplessis, Diefenbaker Hold Talks : tenwist from exploding his j bomb.Anotlter terrorist w ho had ! slipped into the building w ith the bomber escaped before the charge went off.OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 ITinie Min ister Diefenbaker had a private OTTAWA (CP(\u2014Sweeping pow meeting with Premier DuplessU OTTAW A (CP)\u2014Defence Pro [OOO.OOO program over the ','Xt duction Minister O'Hurley says i four years of building in Cana the government is determined dian plants some 200 American\t___ that Canada's role in defence Ixickhced F - HUG supers,w>\tnâti.maV e\"coiaîmv, '^\"QueWwe.ineaday, hla'office production sharing with the fighter planes for the Ri AF a;r n ^ )1)\u2018' oi of night at a motel In aubur- ( Ü1K - Diem\u2019s forces in the use of Am\t1 l,ln'' *'u \u2018rrm \u2019\t! Ilunijdkrey «aid that slfhougli Supt.Rene J Bxdec of the Eisenhower disclaimed taking HCMI\u2019 s criminal Investigation m(|0, in the crucial atcrl dispute, central Viet Nam, was Informed j braoch here idmtltied the nr die Preaident lias \"placed him-of the attack His Interior minis rested men a* (\u2022luseppo \u201cPepi\u201d M.|f squarely on lha »ide of tha ter, vice president and\tprésider\tCotroni,\t45, and Rena \u201cBobsteel\tcompanies.\" (la) aeritdan of st.ale went to Rebcrl, 31.\tA LITTLE PROGRESS Robert put up a fight and suf Negotiation* hav* picked up a fered a head laceration in the | bit.Technical experts have beer» struggle to subdue him, police, called in for discussions on said.He was taken to Montreal j complicated problems such a * since Oct.2'.', 1957, when terror\tgeneral\thospital for treatment\t! rates\tof Incentive pay.\tHut\tthere ista bom tied tlie US.\tInforma\t.Cotroni\tcursed and surrendered\ti* no\tword that the\tindustry\thas tion Agency Library, -an Ameri meekly,\tI made any money offer, can military bus and a U.S.! hostel, all m Saigon Thirteen American servicemen and five! Asians were wounded\t/-\\ ^^\t_ /^y| J l_| _ __ _ The war between France andlV^pOHS vJICI ¦\u2022OIT16 the Communist Viet Minh ended | ,LONDON (Reuter*) \u2014 1 ami > hav* rejected union argument in July, 1064, with the signing Beaverbrook, Canadian \u2022 lorn that industry pnnfiu can finance of an armistice at Geneva par British newspaper owner.Wed-1 a new pay increase and Oliver ills old Izondon Bienhoa on learning of tlw» *1 tack.The attack was the first on Americans in South Viet Nam Lord Beaverbrook The dozen major steel firms, led l»y U.S.Steel Corporation, have lakrn a position (hat any higher wage» costs would spur a now round of inflation.They' titioning Viel Nam Since then I nesday opened there have been sporadic terror ist attacks in South Viet Nam by small bands of supporter» of Com muni si President Ho Chi Muih's North Viet Nam regime.enng control of the U.S.\u201d COMPETITIVE TENDER On the F-104G program, Mr.O'Hurley said the main airframe contract will be let by competitive tender to one of Canada's three main aircraft manufacturers\u2014A.V.Roe (Canada) Limited, Mallon, Ont ; Canadair Limited, Montreal, ami de Havil-land Aircraft Company, Toronto.The General Electric .1-79 er gine for the ground strike and reconnaissance plane would be built by Orenda engines limited of Malton \u2014 designers of the Iroquois engine which was Storm Loses Punch Before Hitting Coast Gift To Queen Given Assent OTTAWA (CP) \u2014 Legislation ! setting up * $1,000,000 fund for | research Into children's disease* i\u2014Canada'* gift to the Queen on Wednesday reached hurri tii,, occasion of in-r current visit was among 107 bills given royal CHARLESTON, S.C.(AP)\u2014 üm Tropical storm Cindy \u2014 a hurri- cane force of 75 irules an hour, j cane of only a few hours and However, by the time she bit Live,it Wednesday in the .Senate, hardly worth the designation\u2014 the coast at Bull Bay, at 9.45 Also given royal assent by moved across the coast north of p.m., »-he was losing her pure h.Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin, this old port city Wednesday.Gusts of fib to 70 miles an hour fj(.pUty governor - general, were night.\twere recorded Then the sdorm amendment* to Ihe Excise Tax While the storm did little dam- t*-*an moving inland ami break Arl raising tie federal tax on age it was responsible for one mg up.Tides quickly be*an re .cigarels, announced in the April a\tVIA\thhe $20,000,(XX), t0 highway death.H If Higgins ceding after Reaching\t™ 9 budget; > Clor*rfTpic»un S C.law al U p.m ©nr* -\t.w ' t- ai z-eoreeiown Y C law above normal at Georget/iwin yar freight rate subsidy; con have powered the scrapped Avro Jr-\u2019 a Georgetown, ».jaw i\t^ conlract change*, home, Stornaway llou*e, d«* Stwlworkers now average $3 10 stroyed by an aerial mine in hourly.1041, as Mie new headquarters of Eisenhower renewed *( hii lii easy atmosphere of in- .onstration of affecGon.\tlevue Park Arrow interceptor\tver was killed when hi* car hit a a^ \u201c P-™-\t.tinuance for another year of the conference, President Eisenhower v ,\t, p\t,\t;r\u201e- blown arm's the road 20 SAFE TO RETURN HOME\tprovinces 13 per rent share of echoed that sentiment when hr and making certain that we re- for^producMo* toCanadïof mort miles north of here where Cindy Just 15 minutes after 'he storm federal income tax revenue*, : stated that in a recent talk with | tain our rights with respect to for produc.on m Canada of most mms n zrm zj\tthe cf>ast !h#, ebarteston tegislatkm providing Canada'* | visiting Deputy Soviet Premier Berlin.d electronic\t'\t,\t.\t,\t, u the prime ministers with an official Frnd Koriov he hoard Poilbing ha® g^MOVABl E STONE ' thousands of evacuees from summer home, and 89 divorce would raise any ix w eiemmi w ,.yrom tbrj.making evei)t_lhf! atjon.wlth joyc, Carol.Janice1 wouid bring rain to end a drought prostitution in Canada's second $6 , cap*ule-jhe replied a little ^>zmt the st.uation enzl not k-ad Thi- meant there are Urge Wednesday of Queen Elizabeth firrt riait of a British reigi g Barbara and Joan Dian* morally ,,f\twe«)u The squ-alis ex- la' ' ' «\tu>|,! Wednesday trouble .bat not much.1 AoericM* to MflrMini U Ma* Mocks of gasoline at hand in and Pnnce phiüp.\tmonarch, and the Son's official supporting her.\ttended outward some 176 mile., 1»' * 23 year-old self confessed BOTH ARMS MARKED\thope Canada.\tThere were, of course, the entry into the ranks of big-ship The afternoon schedule con-(\tof the centre\tprostitute and drug addict.\t»Sh/* showed needle mafr[c;s , Eisenhower s-aid in reply to sisted chiefly of a visit >n th* \u2018 McCIellanviUe, just »bov« Bull The woman was te-tifyin.g vol\tar,\"s ^ Pjoye hor addiction ftther questions that he was sequence* of failure in East-West agreement sod hinted at the need tzoth mor.American military foreign aid.CUSTOMERS NOT PRE-SOLD\t.\t¦ -\t< ' v of a Visit 'o the\t,.\t.\t.\t.The official said the mde- \u2022 \u20181 J ,\t.\t.The royal party\u2014w.,n a day of plant of Algoma Steel Corpora- Ray, probably took the brunt of untarily before a MetropoBtan an''\t.\t.'^spe'1 -\u2018O ai *ure Americans generally were pendent o p e r a t o r has always\t>\u201c« u>ua.« icta RJCic ^ on\tBritannia between tion, almost spotless for theoc-tjy, gtorm but relatively little Toronto licensing commis- |^r\t,,\t^ rjrin* A c alert U> the possible eventual con- able to buy\tgas\tmore : *on *Rerform ance and reaction that I got in concerts and olIter In \u2022 person shows,\" be said.\"I began to think (list perhaps 1 should stick to lave performing, where I had control over what I was doing \" HAS OWN COMPANY Instead of quilting, he wenl into production with hi* own company, He recenily filmed Odds Against Tomorrow with himself, Robert Ryan, Shelley Winters, Gloria Grahame ami Kd f\u2019egley.He feels that in the crime dory he achieve* what he had Ivoped for on the aereen for I lie first Um«.Ilel.ifonte admitted that ft Isn't easy to find good atoriea for Negro alar* \"lad's face It; There are only two îfegro «tara who moan anything at the Utx office\u2014myself and Sidney Poittor,\u201d he said.\"If a writer doo» a «tory shout s Negro and strikes out on both erf us, he's dead.\u201d But there should he a vast field of dramatic stories for Negroes, he added, and not merely concerning the race issue.He cited a number of historical subjects, plus the fact that Negroes now figure in many more walks of life than they did a decade or two ago.His own ambition is to do a sophisticated comedy, and he has one by S.J.Perloman under consideration.KNOWLTON - Th# first re guiar meeting of tha newly-formed Women a Auxiliary bt tha Hrome Branch of the Canadian legion took place in the projection Room of the High School with th* president.Misa M Geldard Brown, in the chair The minutea were read by th* secretary, Mr* Thomas Kns* There were 13 members present and one new member was welcomed to tha organization.The treasurer, Mra.Raymond Smith, gave her statement.It waa decided to hold food \u2022ales weekly at the home of Mrs.Stephen Moraon each Saturday morning at 10 o'clock.A great deal of discussion took place and arrangements were made for the forthcoming esrm vsl on the High School grounds in conjunction with the Brome Branch on July 10 and 11.It was decided to csneel meet-Inga until the Kail when the first meeting will take place on September 14.NEW LIBRARY SYSTEM The new system introduced by th* Bettes Memorial Library u working most effectively and the circulation has been increased considerably.Several new book' have been purchased and 90 have been donated.The library hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thu rads y and Friday 11 a m,, to 12 noon and 2 to 5 p m.The library is dosed all day Wednesday.On Saturdays it is open from 10 a m.until noon.It al*o remains open Monday and Friday evenings from 7 until 9.Mrs.F-.C.Mandigo is the librarian; Mrs.K J.Feasey, chairman of the library committee; Mr* F Ritchie, chairman of the book section committee; and Miss iternyce George, publicity.General Note* Mr*.Hugh Miller, Tawny Owl, accompanied Girl Guides and Brownies to St.Lambert where they were among the representative* from the Brome Division.They left Knowlton at fl a m.and after being driven to Granby in station wagons they Joined the Granby delegation and continued on in chartered buses.Those who went from here were Guides Lois Sanborn, Colleen Davis, Carol IVmcet, Margaret Roberts, Margaret Ross, Judy Rotherham, and Brownies, Sixers and Seeond- era, Diane Poucet, Sandra Flew-welling, Nancy Marsh, Vers Ma \u2022on.L.nda Mount, Kathy Whitr head and Ruth Wilton.Colfax Hebekah Lodge.No 26 sponsored a card partly in their hall when M/Q waa played at eight tables Prize* were won by Mr* Helen Warden.Mr C E Wiken and Mr C.Willett*.Refreshments were served Mra Rhoda N'orthrup ia s pst lent in the B M P Hospital where ah* underwent aurgery.Her condition ia satisfactory.Mr and Mra, Eric Farmer and ion*, of Str Thereae, were guetta of Mra Farmers mother.Mn.George Porritt.Mr and Mra Alden Mizener, of Westmount, were weekend guests of the former'* parents, Mr and Mr».Earl B Mizener.Mr and Mr* Wilfred Hadlock, Mr Austin Hadlock and Mita Diane Sanborn, of East Farnham.were in town for the dosing exercise* at th* Trade School.Mr and Mrs, C.C McCorkill were in Mansonvill* to attend 1 the funeral of Mrs.George i Newell Mr S Windle.Grand Warden of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, wat in Waterloo to attend an i.0,0 F meeting, where he installed Brother Clifford Wright as District Deputy Grand Master of District No 10.Mrs.Ian C Bockua, who Is with her father, Mr F.arle Martin, at Huntingdon, and her uncle, Mr, C Wallace, of Hampstead, were guests of Mr and Mrs Elton Boc-kut.Master Christopher Bockua returned to Huntingdon with hia mother after being the guest of his grandparents for a week.Mrs.Kenneth Hinves and two children, David and Diane, are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ray Du-boyce and Mr.and Mrs William Hinves.Mr.Kenneth Hinves, of Sta Geneviava.ia spending week anda it the tame homes.Mr» Nellie d'Arti-n, of Mont real, ta spending several days at her apartment here Mr and Mrs J.Edward Perry and family are spending a holiday in Nova Scotia with relatives prior to moving to Lennox-viile for the opening of the High School in September.Mr.and Mr» K C George, of Montreal, spent a few daya at their summer home here Mr Kenneth Ball 1» a patient in th# Montreal Neurological Hoapital.Mr.Glendon Frizzle haa gone to Lake Barbel, where he has employment.Mra Erneat Chamberlain, of West Brome, a former resident of Knowlton, is a patient in the B M P.Hospital., Mra.Wm Hinve* has returned after several day» with relative* in Beebe.Word haa been received of the audden death at Shawville of the mother of Mis* Muriel Horner, rtf the Knowlton High School staff.Windsor-Brompton School Issues Promotion List Fewer Strike OTTAWA (CPI _ Canadian workers lost less time in May through strikes and walkouts than they did in April, the department of l-abor reported Tuesday.There were 32 ivork stoppages in May involving S.36© workers ami lasting a total of AO.fé» man-days.In the same period the previous month there wore only 22 «top-page* but they Involved 8,747 workers and consumed T2.340 mao-days HANDSOME PARK Mount Royal park on the peak in the heart of Montreal covers 480 acres.ANNUAL Sponsored by Brome Branch No.23, Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L.Friday & Saturday, July 10 th and 1 I th of 7 P.M.HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS KNOWLTON Rifle Range, Pony Rides, Bingo, Fish Pond, Food Sole, Canteen, Crown and Anchor, Games of All Kinds.Music and Dancing! FREE ADMISSION EAST ANGUS \u2014 Mr, and Mra, Ian Gregory and family were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs.Ransom Hayes Mr.and Mrs Thomas Rowland and Miss Margaret Rowland were in Nashua, N H .for the weekend to attend the Mason-Olson wed «hng Mr.and Mr* Lawrence Kin-near and Beverly and Mr.and Mra.Leslie Wilkins are .spending a week at Mirror Lake.Mies Phyllis Clout sva* a recent guest of the Kinnears.Misses Meryle and Karen La honte were guests of Mr.and Mr*.Lawrence Kinnear, at Mirror Lake.Mise Meryle Labonte was a guest of Mr, and Mrs.Dan Lawrence and family In Bury.Mr.Victor Scott spent a few days with his mother, Mrs.Victor Bernard.Mr.and Mrs Murray Labonte and Police Chief E.Lagueux and Mrs.Lagueux are in Val d'Or to attend the annual provincial convention erf the Police and Fire Chiefs Association, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Thorny-croft, of Belleville, Ont., are spending their vacation with Mrs.Thornyeroft's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Rowland.Mr.and Mrs Wesley Beattie are spending their vacation in La Tuque with Mrs.Beattie's parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Jamieson.Mr.and Mr*.Kenneth Mac-!,eod, of Timmins, tint., and Leslie Mael-eod, of LennoxviHe, visited their sister, Mrs.A.Beli-veau, Sr.Mrs.Jessie Hall.Mis» Audrey Hall and Mr.Douglas Hall spent a weekend in Augusta, Me , where they attended the Northeast Odd fellows Association Fourth Annual Conclave.Mr.and Mrs Gerald Gaulin are spending three weeks travelling in Ontario.They wdl nsit Mr Gaulio'a brothers in Red Rock SOUTH DURHAM \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Alex Croll, Town of Mount Royal, and Mra Kenneth Gough, of Rutland, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mr*.Galen Coote and family Mr.and Mr*.Galen Coote and daughters Mel anic and Grace were guest* of Mr.and Mra.Elton Pike m Verdun and also visited Rev.and Mrs.C.Martin at Lakeside.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs .David Doyle and Mr.Italie Doyle were, Mr.and Mrs Clinton Doyle, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Hartley Doyle, of W indsor.Mrs.Winston Duffy accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Calvin Gunter-and son Kevin, to Montreal and were their guests for several days.Mis» CTiira Armstrong, from Swift Current, Sask., i* spending a three week holiday with her aunt.Mrs.Edwin Armstrong, and her cousin, Mrs.Quincy Richmond, and Mr.Richmond.Mrs.Armstrong and Miss Anmstrong will spend a week at l>ake Menu phremagog.guests of Mr.and Mrs.Wright Gibson.Mr.and Mrs.Milton Crulck-shank accompanied by Mr and Mrs Forest Millar, of S h e r-brooke, were overnight guest* of Mr.and Mrs.Elson E.Richmond on their return trip from Kildare, where they were guests at the Knox home Guests of Mr.and Mr* Forrest Johnston were Mr and Mrs.Sam J.MeMannis, Jake and Hazel MeMannis, of Ulverton: Mr.and Mrs.Forest Millar; and Mrs.Milton Cruickshank.orf Sherbrooke.Mr.Elson E.Richmond had the misfortune to have his car stolen while in Montreal on business.Miss Sheila Richmond entertained at a party and marshmallow roast on the occasion of hex birthday.Dancing was enjoyed during the evening.The guest# included Misses Laurel Healy; Sandra Hughes.lien* Clark; and Linda Somerville, of Richmond; Misse» I Va ne and Adele Bogie, Bonnie Skillen.of Ulverton; and Misses Eleanor Duffy and Joan Coote, of South Durham.Mr.and Mrs.BLswn E.Richmond motored to Ormstown and were overnight guest* of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Rice.Mr.Dale Richmond has re turned home from Macdon a I d College, where he spent four days at the Junior Farmer's Conference.AYER'S CLIFF \u2014 Mr and Mra Alfred Harvey, of Waterloo, Mr.and Mrs Guy Perkini, of Sweetsburg.and Mr.Herbert Turner, of Knowlton, were guest* nf Mr Turner'» aon.Mr.Clayton Turner.Mrs Turner and family.Mr and Mrs Pat Cassidy.DÜoug and Mary, of Cook shire, were also guests.Mr.and Mrs.R E Blake and aon Ralston have returned from Cape Sable Island, N.S., where they visited Mrs Blake's parents.Mr.and Mrs.Earl D Ross.tattle Peter Christiansen, of Sherbrooke, is spending some time with hia grtndparents.Mr and Mrs.Victor Christiansen Mrs Mary' Gardner left for Wallingford, Conn , where she will visit Mr.and Mra.Charlea Wilson.Mr and Mrs.Fernand Nadeau, and three children, of Megantie, have moved into the Chadsey Slack Block recently vacated b> Mr.and Mrs.J.Shulver.Mr Nadeau is section foreman on the Q C R.Mrs.Malcolm Turner and fam ily, Jocelyn, Dkk and Nancy, of Beaconsfield, are at their summer home at the lake Mr.Tur ner spent the weekend here Mrs.Florence Rand, of Stan-stcad, spent last week at the home of Mrs.W.P.Berwick, and visited old friends while here.Mr.Robert Mcllarg, of the teaching staff at Birmingham, is spending his vacation with hi« parent*.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Mcllarg.A.BCR.I.Arnold Goode is spending a furlough with his mother, Mrs.Doris Goode and hi* brother, Michael.He was on the St.Croix, which was with the Queen on the Seaway cruise from Halifax.Mr.Murray Baldwin principal of St.Martin Heights High School, Is with his father, Mr.S.I.Baldwin.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wtntle.and little daughter and Mr.and Mrs.Galen Vance and two children, Gary and Linda, were in Gould over the weekend to attend the Wintle-Bennett wedding.Nancy and David Tyler, of Dan- ! ville, are visiting their grandparents, Mr and Mrs.Earl Tyler.| Mrs.R.G.Mcllarg was at Mac- { donald College as a delegate to the Women'# Institute convention.I Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Melnyk ! and son, of Huntingdon, were in town visiting friends.Mrs.L.McFaul, of the teach-;ing staff of the Richmond High School, is spending her vacation with her mother, Mr*.Hiram Webster.Tha folio* tag is the promotion list at the Windsor - Brumptua C, -rveolidated School.An a»ter*>k* dénotas honor standing Grad* IX Alain, Levu*.Char-tier, Wenda; *H.*k»tra, Anneke; Lecii.e, Gordon, Mackay, Glad)».Grade VTU Dubrtc, Lawrence; JondrevtUe, Ann; M*cke>, Caro,; Planidin.Serge, Ward, Michael Grid* Vll *A!ain.Carol; Chanter, Steven, Chartier, 144>ne; Holt, Peter; L>nch.Pauline; \u2018Mason, James; McCourt, John; \u2018McCourt, Judy; McCourt, William; Moor*, Lorna; Robinson, P.Allan; Robinson, Stuart.Grade VI: Bwth, Louise; Deit-comp.James; Mac.Morine Marilyn; Robinson, Doreen; Robinson, John; Robinson, Manon; Sur.d-borg, Anne; Sundborg, Joyce; Watson, Gordon; Wight, Glenn.Grade V; Allan, Shirley; Grenache, Carmen; Heath, Christopher; Hoekstra, Linze; Lnckie, Carol; Deckle.Donald; Mackey, Gerald; Mason.Robert; Moore, Annabel!#; Planidin.Eugene: R-binson, Ann; Robinson, Carl; Sundborg, Norma.Grade IV: Begin, Barbara; DatgneaulL Stephen; Destromp, Gordon; Hoekstra, Mink*; Mae-Morine, Karen; Proulz, Neil; Proulx, Sandra; Robinson, Bruce; Tear, EUiott; Watson, Dale; Wight, Dale.Grade 111: Booth, Ellen; Edwards, Wayne: Grégoire, Richard; Jandron, Billy; 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HOME-MADE TREATS FOR j .;\tISSSTHAN^AGMSS BHIOAY A SATURDAY.JULY 10th »nd 11th\tj\t^ ^\t*,\u201e> J\tMarlon Brando.Montgomary Clift, De.n Martin\t,\tb.- wire either dismantled to be sold a> parts and as scrap or repainted.with new serial numbers, for resale.Detectbes .-aid some o( the stolen cars are moved across the border for resale in the l nited States.They said a Vermont state trooper \u2014 James Ryan of Burlington, Vt.\u2014 suggested that some cars had ended up at a hush-hush car auction sale at A! bany.N.Y.The stolen vehicles, without licence plates or numbers.\"ere auctioned off at a fraclton of them value and taken \u2018To the four corners of the United States.\" police said.LUCKY BREAK One of the arrests Wednesday was a lucky break.Police were making a routine check on cars travelling near Chambly.Que One motorist bolted, driving his car through the police checkpoint.He was followed and the automobile later found abandon- The five-member east of Angel Street\" struggled back from a rather cooi start to an ending tr.; was nothing short of tremendous in the opening night presentation of the Victorian drama by Pat rick Hamilton at the North Hatley Playhouse last nignt.A brilliant K.y Tremblay ban died the part of Mrs.Manning ham with the same e\\ce made an out-tan ng impression.His portrayal ot Set géant Rough, a jov.al bui hard p, hoe oflicer lacked only s' ght perfections of his accent Nancy, the fresh young maul of the Manningliani.- who :>> t all sorts of liberties including making love to her master, played by Carol Kirby Miss Kir by handl 'd herself neatly on the .-.age and her forbidden love .scene with Mr.Mammvgham -va.-flawless.Dorothy Boyaner, who played the other maid, Elizabeth was ex cel lent.In two scenes of hr; a tension she is alone on the st a gland she conveyed her fear ot Sergeant Rough most convincing ly.There were several scenes where persons were lett alone on stage and it was during these moments that the audience iclt the highest tension.Arthur Moy-ter's stage direction in this phase of the presentation was flawless.Miss Tremblay filled the dite cult role of changing emotions grandly Her distraught person ality swept over the audience, carrying them into deep sympathy for her.She showed genuine joy and pleasure and horror and fear with equal adeptness.Her final scene of revenge on Mr.Manningham brought the play to a smashing climax.Her incessant chatter was neatly handled as she rambled along in her defence to Mr.Manningham Ettlinger gained momentum as the play progressed and his harsh sarcastic manner was vividly portrayed in the last two I acts.His entrances were played ;to perfection and his sinister appearance at these times was overwhelming.His cold calculating questioning of Mrs.Manningham and Nancy were superb, mixing his sarcastic personality with a degree of harshness to motivate ! a feeling of horror.Sergeant Rough appeared os a light relief after a heavy dramatic scene and his character was such that it changed in part the mood of the play.His bright optimistic manner was a good contrast to that al the despairing Mr.-.Manningham.The cold calculating side of his personality was well presented in the second act during his scene with Mrs.Manningham.The incident with his hat lying on the table created such a stir in the audience it had the patrons murmuring warning-, to him.The sequence of time was neatly dealt with particularly between the first and second acts.Angel Street delves deep in\u2018o human emotions and the expression of these on stage is most demanding.The entire cast handled this challenge admirably.The play was staged in good fashion and the set designs by-Helen Austin were neatly contrived.The drama will run for three more nights at the North Hatley Playhouse concluding Saturday night.Mis- Tremblay.Mr.Ettlinger.and Mr.Hovenkamp make it a presentation well worth seeing, j N.H.iii: Yà ri ! IN \\l TR 'ices uerc and Mrs.I I rmairc, 1 Hit n ____ A final tribute was paid yesterday to the three aeouts that drowned at liowkoi Lake last Saturday tlinnh ww held yesterday for the three hoys al the St.Throne d'Axila rhurrh The three box s wei r Denis Bosse.I \u2019'em old son ol Mi uden tlns.se of 923 King street west: Claude Hunt.17.son of Mr and Mrs Jean-I\u2019aul lltmi ni I \u2019.'.I I splnnade and Ite.il 4, Mm of Mr.and Mrs.Rodolphe la-maire of 45ti Merrier street.\tIL-iorri Photo t>\\ Griry Lemav) Magon Death Cliff Barber Held Criminally Responsible Cowansville Franchise To Cartier Gas COWANSV1L1 F (Special) -A franchise for the sale and distribution of natural gas m Cowansville, Que .will be granted to Cartier Gas Corporation, i: was announced yesterday.The decision was made following a unanimous resolution adopted at a City council meeting.Before the meeting, Pierre Dessaulles, legal counsel for the company, outlined the project which \"ill establish a natural gas system in a number of Quebec municipalities Later during the meeting, chaired by Alderman Raymond Fontaine, the council adopted the resolution which approves in principle the signing of the franchise, subject to final agreement on the various clauses.Cowan-ville will hear no financial responsibilities and will receive financial advantages from this new industry which will pay taxes on all its immovable properties.Granby.Magog and Waterloo have already reached an agreement with Cartier Gas Corporation.a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Consumers' Gas Company, of Toronto, and St Maurice Gas, Inc., which already distributes gas in Three Rivers.The company is at present negotiating with a number of other Quebec communities.Foster Contests FOSTER Two council seats and the office of Mayor are being contested.For the mayoralty.candidates are G.B Mizener.and A J Griffin: Seat 3, Conn cillor Maurice William- and Ber nard dc Solla; Seat 6, Councillor, Burton Osgood and Elliott Bockus Aid Harold Wing ware-elected by acclamation.After deliberating for only I three minutes, a coroner s jury yesterday held Clifford Barber, j 52, of Huntingville, criminally j responsible in the death of Mrs.Helen Magon, 43.also of Hunt ! ingvillc, killed in a traffic acci l dent on the Hlllcrest road, early I in the morning of July 4 The jury, under the direction if District Coroner, Dr Louis Gagnon, recommended the immediate arrest of Barber.Barber I broke down briefly before being led to cells.A v m tress from Hillcrest Lodge, t\u2019ecile l.emoyne, 24, testified that she had served three large bottles of beer to Barber Political Ties Are Opposed By CCCL Division QUEBEC TP \u2014 The Quebec City central council of t.he Cana dnn and Catholic Confederation of laubor Tuesday night adopted a resolution stating that no officer of the organization may publicly attach himself to any political party.The resolution, adopted at the council\u2019s monthly meeting, is to be forwarded to the CCCL evrii.tive as a proposed amendment to :he CCCL constitution.Referring to recent suggestions by CCCL executives that the union drop the word \u2018'Catholic' from its title, Rev.Aurnle Duel let, chaplain of the central council, said: \"The more talk f hear in favor of a non confessional union the less I believe in it.\" He said the CCCL should wait j tor a decl-ion by the bi.diops of the Catholic Church before making a move.Some leaders have suggested \u2019he union's title hinder- efforts to recruit non-Catholic member-They have suggested the group drop open references to its links with the Catholic Church but still abide by the Church's social doc trine.July 3.the evening prior to the accident She stated that he had entered the bar at about 10:00 p m and left at about 1:15 a in.Hardier \"as sitting at a table wilh the accident victim and an other couple, the \"aitross said Everything appeared normal, but Miss Lcmoyne pointed out that Barber appeared to be leellng good when he lirst entered Unbar.Miss Mvrna Laroehe.19, ol North Hatley, testified that she arrived on the scene of the aeei dent at about 1 45 a m.July 4 She described the .scene of the :u cident and the fact that a woman \"as lying on the side of the road, apparently dead.Constable Gerard Chare-t of the Provincial Police stated that Barber appeared to be in a tier vous condition.He smelled liquor at the scene, the constable added Barber, the sole witness of the accident, testified that he had not had a drink the preceding day, that he did not order drinks at the Hillcrest Ixrdge and that the accident was caused by a median ical defect in his automobile Sgt Eugene Morin of the Pro vindal Police stated that Barber! was taken to the Sherbrooke Hos pital and appeared to he hysteri cal According to Sgt.Morin, Bar ber smelled of alcohol but \"a steady on his fed.Two Confesls For Council At North Archbishop Sees Cathedral Debt Paid In 15 Years Within 12 In la years, the debt on the St Midi.id's cathedral amountim: to $1,170,000 will no longer exi-1 thunks to the gen erosily of the faithful of the archdiocese, Mgi Georges Ca hana .-aid last night.\\l t c abana \"a addressing a group of prints and laymen who helped make a success of Slier hrouki's.In l Diocesan Endian., tie Uongre.-.s at a special banquet held in their honor last night.The Archbishop told those present that costs of the construction of the cathedral amounted to $1,800,000.Over $600,000 in gifts on the part of the faithful have been applied against the debt.The children of the dioreso, through voluntary sacrifiées have saved $11.000, which will pay for the main altar, added the archbishop The extra five cents for seating facilities, which have been paid by churchgoers since the completion of the cathedral have netted $120,(KM) annually BRIEFLETS Halley -tja.NORTH HATLEY Two seat-for the North Hatley Town Council will be contested next Mon day.Terms of Ered Holland, number one seaf, and Ronald Reed, number two, have expired A third seat, number six, ha- been left vacant, through the recent absence of Charles Coleman.All three men are seeking re-election, Mr.Holland is opposed by Lawrence Taylor, Mr.Reed was returned by acclamation, and Mr.Coleman is being opposed by Edward G McGrea.Mayor Clifford J.Reed was returned to office by acclamation The polls open at 8 a m.and close at 6:00 p m Monday.SCOTCH CONCERT Sponsored by Ladies Circle of St.Paul Presbyterian Church On Friday 10th July at 8 p.m in the church hall, Scotstowm.Play Rise and Shine, also Pipers.Admis ion 39c.Refreshment! served.Heavy Fire Loss V two alarm fire, breaking ou£ around two o'clock this morning, caused extensive danvage to the home of Leo Parent, Mi \\ssiimptiou street, in East Slier brooke.Mi Parent and his family had left on their vacation yesterday morning, the flames had made considerable progress lie tore they «ere noticed by Gilles Vault, \"xllo saw a m-y hue in the \"Indoyy as he was ou lus way i Inune He summoned Number Fixe station by telephone When the firemen arrived on the scene, they decided to call reinforcements Irom Number One station The fire burned out of control for about an hour and firemen remained on the scene until 6 a m to cheek for any recurrence.Dam, i e to the interior of the hou.-e \"as reported heavy but little damage was done to the exterior.Plie cause of the Male has not yet been determined Several members of the fire department were -lightly injur i d hut were given first aid treat-| ment on the scene Pile firefighters were under the direction of (\"apt Charles )inlet acting chief and I t Theo-Idore DeGraee.Wartime Unit Plans Annual Rally Sept.19 Some 300 veterans of the w.ir-tune Sherbrooke Fusiliers Hegi-nirnl are expected to turn out for tin- unit's annual reunion on Saturday, Sept hi, when official colors will be presented.The regiment was formed in 1942 by the amalgamation of the Sherbrooke UiiM ment, RCAC, and Los t uMliei, dc Sherbrooke, uric, rhe two units continue to he active in the militia.Pile Sherbrooke Fusiliers took part in 24 major battles in North-West Europe from D-Day until VlvDAY.Tlie regimental colors will carry 10 of these battle honors.Over i , , the Sherbrooke Fusilier- fought as the 27lh Armored Regiment, 2nd Armored Brigade, and were attached to the 3rd and 4th Divisions at various times.The week of Sept.13 19 will he observed a- Sherbrooke Fusi lu-i- Week in Sherbrooke in con-| ncction with the reunion.Citizen- of the city and surrounding district will pay tribute to the soldiers who served with the unit during the war.The Presentation of eolors will lelimax the week's aetivlty.The Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment was originally a largely Eastern Townships unit.Later, men from other parts of Canada, ! l>ailirularly the Maritime Pro-I vinees and Western Canada, served wilh the regiment.West Bolton Vote WEST BOLTON The office ol mayor ami one councillor are being contested here.Opposing Mayor G C.Whilch-er is W J McCormick, and opposing Councillor Albert Lepage is G McElroy.L.P Darrell and F.Page were returned to their respective council seats by acclamation.ytzn» V / m irnCAL H CPC ALL WE WANT ARE TH£ FACTS .MA\u2019AM / Small Sum Taken In Robbery At Bromplonville Tluevfi brakr int« the L»nv hcr! üroc«r.\\ «tore jr Bromptnn* vil!# U>1 n.jht tnd made otf with between $23 and $30 Ad*! nan ParraaiiH, proprietor ol the itora.mad» the diacovery th»s monun* » hen he opened the atore The money had been taken from drawers throughout the store The safe whieh was open, contained only papers The thieses missed a larger sum of money in another spot in the store.Lively Debate At Sutton Township Council Meeting Sl'TTON \u2014 The lively debate regarding the advisability of borrowing money to purchase mach-which with subsidiarv companies, ioes for road making and winter operated automobile agene.es road clearance was continued on service stations, bus and truck Monday at the meeting of the compamea and wholesale gaso Sutton Township Council.Prior line, oil, automotive, radio and 'o meeting a letter from the electrical supplies outlets\tLawrence Smith, mayor of the OIL DEVELOPMENTS\ttownship, had been sent to rate- Relinquishing control of the j P*>'*r* explain the matter $14.000,(K>0 corporation four years thoroughly and, with a ago, he became interested in oil developments in Western Canaria, and ml and power project* in Yeneiuela He was president of North Star Oil Limited of Winnipeg, and last month moor-1 poratod Venezuela Power Company with himself as president.At the time of his death he with preparation of statements was pnesiden' of six companies concerning estimates nf^costs of including Hall Machinery of Can- the proposed project Fred A, 'Ifiltltiitlf* Hall Mach y Head Dies In Halifax HALIFAX (CP '\u2014Fred A Man nmg, a Nova Scotia country b;.> who parlayed native bus.ness acumen and « string of service su itona into a far flung industrial empire, died surfit only of a heart attack here Wednesday night He was 67.Mr Mar.n.ng got an early start in business as a clerk in his father\u2019s store m the Util* village of Falmouth, \\ S armed w ith a business diploma from Mount Allison University *' Sackvlile.N B , which later granted him an honorary degree, he set up an agency for Ford cars nrd trucks in Windsor N S , in IB17.Moving the Ford agency to Halifax in 1920, he joined forces with R W Hams of Halifax and R A Jodrey of Hantsport.NS lo form Super Services Limited to operate a chain of service stations.Super Service eventually grew into L'wted Services Corporation, VICTOR ^ ?|FURY A Ht Cl A STB l V2 A hi SIR HUDSON BAY CANADA MILES sumnnooRr pah a rfcorh THntsnAY, .tn v t», inv» Financial & Market Report T®, IGREENSHIILDS A MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Cloatng U a m CO.LTD.) CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Closing 11 am NORTHWi ST PA\\i,F __ \\ r«*gular we»t liveaat «hipping route acroax the Canadian Arvttr ma» become a possibility The federal government is investigating it.ship* would v.ul from ihe open water» in the we»iern Vnin through Coronation t.ulf amt l'esse Strait which separate Victoria Islsnd from the Canadian mainland.They would sail up through Victoria strait and Fun and Hecla Strait and on into the Atlantic or down inio Hudson B*v the proposed route would he almost the same as that followed hv the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen in 190S Istei, RCMP Supt T.\\ 1 arson, timk the vessel Si Koch through the northwest passage In both directions aT Newwmap) decisive vote by the Council expected, every seat in the council chamber was filled by interested per son* of both sexes By unanimous as»ent the Council gave a vote of thank* to Mrs, Albers Grenier for her hard and painstaking work in connection aria Limned of Sherbrooke, Que and the Great Eastern Corporation of Charlottetown He was a vice-president of the Bank of Nova Scotia, board chairman of ebe Industrial Development Corporation of Venezuela, and director of four companies including Brandram \u2022 Henderson Limited of Montreal He was a member of the na tional advisory council of the Boy Seoul* Association of Canada.Among ihe survivors is a Half-brother, Arthur Manning of Truro.Funeral arrangement* Had not been completed.Then the discussion really got under way.Present at the meeting were several engineers, including H N Finlayson of the Shawimgan Power.Co.who had met with John Wilhall To Direct Mental Health Program Be Heard Richmond July 13 ALBERT J Tl ELY, Mobile, Alabama attorney, was named Are you going \"Down Home\" for \"Twelfth Day\"?Enjoy an excellant TURKEY SUPPER at the Oddfellows Hall INVERNESS Sat, July 11 th, 5-7 p.m.Auspices Ladies\u2019 Guilds.Inverness Sc Rectory Hill Mrs.Grenier a short time ago president of Kiwanis International at the 44th annual convention in Dallas News of Tully\u2019s eler tion was received today by officers of the Kiwanis Club of Sherbrooke He succeeds Kenneth B Loheed, Toronto, businessman.Old Goliathus Dies In New York FAST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN to study her estimates He gave his carefully considered opinion that he could not fully agree that her figures might not require alteration and that costs might not possibly exceed the amounts she had listed He also explained the condition of the bond market in which the township.as holder of bonds, is especially interested Taking everything into consideration, he felt that the matter required more study and suggested that a committee composed of J.Hunter, Mrs.Grenier and such others as those two wished to add to their number probe the business before the next Council meeting.Comparison between costs of road making and clearance in Potton Township, where the township owns its own machines and in Sutton, where the work is let to contractors, also was made.Again Mrs Grenier's figures and those of Mayor Smith were rather at variance.There was an honest difference of opinion.And when the mayor pointed out that in order to carry out the Grenier proposal it w ould be necessary to raise the rate of assessment of ratepayers | from the present.20 mills to 30 mills Mrs.Grenier countered with the comment that in the new revaluation the rate was being raised anyway and might his breed well come up to that 10 mills1 adulthood, iincrease.Mrs.Grenier desired a vote on the matter, but in the end by, a motion of Councillor Leon Jor-I dan, seconded by Councillor H.! Burnett, the business was held over until the next meeting with over until the next meeting.STARTING TODAY in Magog SALE OVER 2,000 PAIRS of Men, Women and Children's Shoes being sold af and $0.95 2 Values $1695 from $2.95 fo Excellant velection in st-yliah, quality footwear, including shoes by Savard and Phea sant.THIS IS OUR ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE , .the shoe borgoins you've been woiting for! SHOP NOW AT - BESSETTE \"The Family Shoe Store in Magog' 362 MAIN STREET, WEST \u2014 MAGOG Opposite NEW YORK (API - Golta-thus, an African beetle who charmed museum visitors not ni only by his size \u2014 t'y inches long\u2014but also by his eating habits (he peeled his own bananas), was found dead Wed nesday.The cause of death was listed as old age In fact, said John C Paliis ter of the insects and spiders department of the American Museum of Natural History, it was amazing Goliathus lived as long as he did.Careful supervision of his en vironment and diet seven days a week were believed to have kept the big bug going past, his time.Goliathus, whose full name was Goliathus Goliathus, came from Equatorial Africa, where is lucky to reach much less old age.African natives consider the - grubs, fried, a real delicacy.His origins are surrounded in mystery.One morning about the first of the year a museum attendant found a coffee can on the premises.Inside, w-rapped in native A f r lean grasses, was Goliathus Pallister took over the foundling, and housed him in a large glass case kept warm and humid like his jungle homeland.Thousands of visitors watched delighted as the beautiful black, white and garnet- j colored beetle spread his eight-inch wings or used his \"horns\" and \"nose\" to peel a banana.He also liked pears, mangoes and tomatoes, very ripe Tuesday Goliathus refused his banana and even the sugared water he loved so much.Sometime during the night he passed a w a y He wdU go into the museum collection soon\u2014when he's fuily dried out.Museum experts guessed his age a\u2018 death was about seven j months The normal life span | of the beetle is believed to be only about two months MADISON.Wn - Prof John Witliall a Bishop\u2019s University graduate and since !!>3 Theological Seminary tor grad uate studies in preparation lm-the nnniNtiry.The director is David Hugh Joncs, Mus J>oc F A G O., A ,S.C A .P , who was n dharter mem Her of the Westminster Choir College faculty and head of the organ ami composition departments of that school for many years.He is now jw-oiesmir tli, Bach, Handel, Haydn ami Mendelssohn, as well as con temporary Europen and Ainei ic.in eoraprwens and several trad-dtionail songs.It is Imped that there will be a large attendance to hear thin splendid choir at their Richmond appearance.There is no admi.v sion fee to the cnmcerl.which is sponsored by the Women\u2018s As \u2022v.nation of the church, but a silver collection will be token to j help defray part of the expenses of the Choir.NEW YORK Amor Tel.Anaconda Bethlehem .Steel Borden's Co Chrysler Comm.Solvents Con s hid Ison Douglas Dupont General Electric General Motor» Goodyear Intern Paper Internat Tel Johns Manville Montgomery Ward N Y Central Pepsi Radio Republic Steel U.S Rubber Std.Oil of N.J.Studebaker U.S Steel Vanadium Steel 82 B21» 37 N 81-'* 70 \\ 1 'm 63'¦ 45'« 260 84 h, 37'x 131 '« 121 \\ 39 33 '/« 82 62 h.37 N 71 H 43 H 84 W 37 131 V4 30 V* 31 \u2018A BRAZEL.Effi* At her home, 12 Wilaon St , I ennoxvtllc.Que , >'n Wedm-Miav, July 8.1939, Ef-! lie Margaret culver, beloved wif« of the late s M.Hmel, in her 74th year Resting at Johnatrm\u2019a Funeral Chapel, 330 Proapect St , Sherbrooke, where the funeral will leave on Saturday, July tl for servu-e tn the Sand Hill Church at 2 30 pm.Von Arch deacon\u2019! .1 Matthew s officiating Intornii nt in the Sand Hill Cemetery, COUPLAND, Ad» \u2014 At the W ales Home, Richmond, Que , on Thursday, Jul> 9,\t1959, Ada Cro-w.I'cloveii wile of Jos Coup-land in her 81st year Funeral service front the It L.Bishop I uncral Chapel.300 Queen Blvd.North.Sherbrooke, on Saturday, July 11 al 2 pm.Rev M W, W illiams officiating Burial at St.Ann\u2019s Cemetery, Richmond, Que.CORNISH.Alhart At his home 36 C Downs Street, Lennoxville, Quo .on Tuesday, July 7, 1939, Albert Cornish, beloved husband of Florence Fryer, in his 74th year.Resting at John stun'a Funeral Chapel, 330 Prospect St., Sherbrooke where the funeral will leave on Friday, July 10 for service in SI George'* Church, I wniioxv die at COO pm.Ven.Archdeacon T .1 Matthew» officiating Interment in Malvern Cemetery, I HIZ/r.l.l I >»Uti tn Iskn Oil» mrartmotv\to.\to.si.K\tmv n.oi,\tTHOMpSON vyilllam H\tAt fn*nd» bihI ni»lghl»D»i» for t-n«* IoacIx «h«»wrt! t*f mrcl* 4hey \u2022?lit in** on m\\ itU'nllHTIHl, Qui-ars (Tarîi nf Sliaului RWCH'K NVr «1*h (at\tamm UiinKf io «II our roluturv orlwhhov* «ml frlrml«i (or Ihrlr mRtn Act % txf K HUlhBti shoAA n iia duiiiiK the i lUnr'» a tut dri At h »*( A»ut ilrAt (Athn John Riniph I.RtpooUlly do \\\\r er»d ple**e Accept out heartfelt thAnk*.MRS ecfAlly do we thAnk ! Her Mr Stanton, the org»nl»t, Min Rollln», < aaa And ftA-rlne, the hCAter*, And aII those who Aerr4 flower*, food snd csrdA Your klndne*» will Alwnys he remembered THK TKYON FA MPI.Y (l.i\\\tit) ,ii .1 ;io pm Intrp- mrnt in Flmwnotl (Vniotrrv.MONUMENTS KIPLING MEMORIAL WORKS COOKSHIRE \u2014 Phon» 70 Lsnnoxvllls nAovin* 10.117îf TaI JO?MONUMENTS NOW Dalivory and aracUon ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS LOW PRICES Sand (or TREE booklal «bowing baautiful «ton#* \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Writa, phona o- call! Anderson Monuments BEEBE TR.6 2416, Qua.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandlgo) WRIGHT t \u2022 I nr ere t.h»nk* -i A \u2022 J C J l\u2019ias\tsalps f'rr th« second Council AlCiS rund iquarter of 1939 to approximately NEWCASTLE, N B fCPt\u2014The 150,000 tons, an increase of 207-Northumberiarvi County Council over the level of aalea in the r.as voted to pay undertakers\u2019 ex .first quarter.penses up to $200 each for bunal- V all Northumberland County JUSTICE VISITS HERE victims in the Northumberland LONDON tCP>\u2014Baron Parke.r.Vrait Fshiztg fleet, disaster o6 i I»rd Chief Justice of England, june 19 and 20 Tbe council also sail* for Canada Aug.J2 to flrl vryt-A $2 000 to the relief fund fil jMrveral engagement* and have Thirty - five salmon fishermen a fishing holiday.Lady Parker perished when an unexpected will travel with him.I»rd Parker stott, wrecked the - «ma1! boats will officially ripen new law couris O' v .2 bod je» have been found m Quebec City and Mortal.TTie Toronto Transit Commis sion has accepted the tender for cast iron to he used in Toronto\u2019s proposed east, west, subway submitted by Canada Iron Foundries Ltd.Consolidated Mining and Smelling Co.of Canada Ltd has award nd to Foundation Co.of Canada Ltd a contract for building and ! installation of equipment in con-; nection with Its $20 million iron j and steel plant to be constructed | I at Kimberley, B C.A preliminary Dominion! Bureau of Statistics report states ; that Canadian auto production in June was 15 27- higher than in* June 1938 The Dominion Bureau of Sta | tistics states that, eonsumers J credit on the books of Canadian retailers at the end of March was 4.57» higher than af the end of March 1958.The Dominion Bureau of Status I tics states that Canadian output I of steel in the first, six months of 1959 was 18 97» higher than in the corresponding period of' 1958.Canadian Copper Refiner» Ltd | » subsidiary of Noranda Mines I Ltd has cut its price for domes wjcrrv/~>n*F in twins memory of tic copper by 1 cent to 29 cents my -tear h usher A, William WtU-eslO», per pound Canadian funds.\twho psase-i »w»y thr»« ymr* «go, Aluminium Ltd reports (hat a : large volume of orders in June | DRAPER HASTINGS FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville ¦ Sutton \u2022 Waterloo - Knowlton A Price For Every Porte Tel.157 Cowansville Tel.11 Sutton wl«*h fo «xpTriA* my lo All my fr1f»n/jA \u2022n AND GRANDfllHaDKEN R.L.BISHOP FUNCRAL CHAPEL A AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Ouaao Blvd.\u2014LO.1-9977 W« Rent Motpifal Bed* FUNERAL CHAPEL 530 Prospect St \u2014 1,0.2-2488 I k>s* my lire's »->mT>»nlnn.A life MrUre/1 with my own.Pay hy -lay I ml«« you more, A* I walk through lift alone When the evening «iha4ow« ere fell- ' Ing, And 1 *K In quiet alone, To my heart there eomes a longing, If you could only come home.r-lenCa may tWnk 1 have forgotten When at timea they aae me «mile, ; Hot they tittle know the heartache i I am hltllng all the while.I remember you tn alienee, Anr) make no outward ahow, B*jt What It meant to loae you, N'o mm wilt ever know to/vWKfly remenvberwl an-t ««dly mlaae-l hv hi« w7fe BCTVTCE Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks $1.50 per Inaertloa DEATH NOTICES 15c per line.Minimum ebarf* «1.50 (10 Unea or laaaj IN MEMORIAM* «100 plu» JO centa per Un» for poetry.Additional names over three 10 cent» eaiii name.AU.ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE Of PARTY SENDING NOTICE.OBITUARY COLUMN Obltuarte* reeelred within on* month of death are published free.A charge of «5 00 la made for thoae delayed beyond thla period.f I lOIAA 11a.Poultry For Sale ! vi «UNOfti A a l.aghorn Pullaia Ua mnnlha P3 on aarh I.P Marah foaiar Phona Waiarlon IUIW1 12 To Let POI'P BOOM \u2022(«\u2022rimant al M* fron lanar Ai Tal Bd flradlav I/) > MSI ijeVNOXVIUJI I haa'ad apartman'a 1 room* aarh, naw building, III* ft non win darorau to ault lanani \u2022vallehia Aufaaat HI T«!\tl/> tAsne tJHdNoiviU^.Ikaraga or wary hnuaa «n lai, IMP «n f* Tal LA men*\t__________ SimUfT * room lanamanl, van olaan.Walllnglon SI * MS on monlhly, A*allahla Auguat la* or \u2022oonar if piadarrad Tal I/I TtSSS \u2022fiar t hn pm I NORTH WARfl, J rooma haalad, do-maille hot watar auppliad tha yaar round, alarlrlr atova and frlgldwra auppliad Plannad hllahan, Iliad halhronm.May ha aaan during lha dav or avanlng Apply SKA Montraal Tal.IRMA 7 ROOMS In ranlral Inratlon In North Ward Haalad A Hoi watar Prank J ( nnway 7 AIAÎ nr 1 «HAS HRATED, s room aparlmrnl.»7g Via lorla Si , alarlrlr alova and rafilg \u2022ralor, hnl watar yaar around, larga ¦ araga, T, V, Antann* All of thia fnr IAS 00 monlhly, Immadlala or rupanry Por mnra da,alia rail lat rtan Nadrau, Au Bon Maroha En,g, Tal 1/7 (MSS* I At 47» VIMY, I and A rooma haalad, hot watar yaar around, atova, ra-frlgaratnr and Vanallan blind,, rnl-ourad halhronm No rhltdran.Tal 1.0 7 A79d 14 Cottage* 1 o Let BACON'S Bev, Lake Me%»*w1p-pl.com forttbl# nt\\# room Pibln, eultiblf for two prreone ronv#nl#nr#» |oofi bathing boat good flihlni Availabl# A u guet Rndufffd ratre for S#pt#m hrr Frrrman Sutton, Rern*ton, Qua CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH e*.TI - 1 aanl, pet ««r*.minimum inaiga te cant, aei 14 werea ea lata, thraa taoaacuiiya inaertleait.)re day nalt tnarfa.tit canaocutwa maartiona.ISA* ott ie cantt ,ea mail,\"» iacere Soa r cello* OCAOLINI \u2014 clattiliaa Aat ae-aaptaa until « OC P na eay pre vieua te maartian Auction Saiaa Laeal Notlraa Oaaaitiao Oiapiay and Dlaplay ant accapiao until ll.ee open prayioua day LO.9 3636 Business Directory Advocates ToflfN A TfiBIN.Trial Work and fianaral Prartlra Hnaanblnom bldg, oppoalle City Hall, is* Walllnglon (North, CO MUh VA K.sl.TV H IIIIADI.KY, QC Tha Can \u2022da nidg.4\u2019.5 ( raig Slraal Wtat, MnnlraaL I N 1 1717.Chartered Accountants M'OONALD CUSRII A CO Chartrrnd Aicounlant» COOPiR BROTHCSA A CO ( hartarad Accountanta W7 Duffarln Ay* \u2014 IX) e-IAdd Mantraal, Quahac, Ottawa, Toronto.Saint John, Charlottainwn.Halifaa, Rlmnuakl, Sharbrooka, Hamilton, Kltchanar.Wlnnipag, Edmonton, Calgary, Vanrouvar ROSS rouCHI * CO.Chartered Ao-countanta.Montreal.IJAVAI.I.EE, HKOARD.Lyonnaia.Oae rnn A Aasm iitaa, D J Crorkatt, C.A .Uerntrd trua'.aa.1*1 Contl-nantal Building.Sharbrooka.PQ Tal LO l-»»»0 Optometrists 4.Property For Sale fOATICOOK 4 room boue# with epp err# of 1»nd.eplv T O Rni 7A7, OinvUI# NORTH H«tl#y ImmtdUt# oerupmey, ete room bons#.wtnt#rlt#alouln) \\l*o 1450 rrunl*r, 1451 l.aonard.Vlalt thf*r wondarful r#si d#nc#* For complet# Information call H#b#rt'* 2155 Bachand.T#1 LO 1 0574 rf-RKINB LANDING proparty on M#mphr#m«gog lak#ahar# oxfrlook log Parkin» wharf, ageproxlmatalv 2 acre* with a room cottaga.Ideal *tt# for hotal or cabin*.r#»kon»blv priced For ln*p#v 1 > Record Box 12P 7 COTTAGES at Cedars tile.Lake Memphremagog, good lake frontage, utth approxlmateb 4^> acre* \\ TO, South Purham.Te! TA 5 7541.8.Cars For Sale 1055 rONTlAT Pathfinder Sedan six thousand miles \u2022 cash onl> Call LO :-0W7 1955 Pesoto hard-top, on\u2019.» *V>V miies, perfect condition, would consider trading for a Station Wigon.Tei LO 2-57ÎL 8a Muffler Service TKFY INSTALLATION, leofllfe aUoy-coated steel mufflom.No appointments neceesary.Regular price, full guarantee, car pick-up and return servir*.Free Parking 1$ minute servie*.Muffler Service and Sal** Reg'd^ UJ Depot LO *-1514 NORTH ffatiey fumlahed pottage near lake.!a*t 2 week* Auguat and month of A*p tern her Private beach .1 A Reftiln, North Hatlav, Tal 45 20.\tWanted To Purchase TWO girl* C.C.M bteyclM.MM and 25\", In good condition, alio t.ennts racket Tel LO 2 4>tt.72 WANT FI> C ollection of old coins, medal* and paper money.Apply Record Box 125 * WANTED Holstein heifers and young cow*, to freshen Auguat and Sep temher Will buy both grades and purebrtda Also Jersey* to fresh* en at the tame time Write or phona George B Have*, F, nos bur g Fails, Vermont 21.\tWanted To Borrow j »-¦ $25.0op no on fli si mortgage Reply to | P.O Box 2, Lennoxvtlle, Que 25 Teachers Wanted WANTED French speaking Pro teatant teacher for Elementarv School, Municipality of Aubert Gallion, Beavice ( ommuntcate with Seoretarv-Treaaurer, Misa E Ml! bourn Rom, St.George Wes\u2019.Beauce, Que 27.\tFemale Help Wanted PAY up hack hills Avon Cosmetics ate in demand everywhere You can earn good Income representing our Company for Information con tact Mta A LeRrun, Waterloo, Qua 28,\tDomestic Help Wanted MAID general, Engl tail family, sum mars In North Hetlev, winter* in Montreal.Tel, North Hatley 155 R C«H>K general w\u2019anted Small family Apply T* o Box 277, Know Hon, Phone CHapel 3 552^.WOMAN for genet at housework, for small family Apply Record Box 124 31.\tSituation Wanted: Male rF.ACHER young man.22.French-t anadtan.bilingual.Jr.Matriculation.graduate Institute of Technology.wants teaching position while taking exenlng courses towards B A and deg're In Education Ap ply Record Box 122 32.\tSituation Wanted: Female YOUNG CTRL as Mother's helper and habx sitter for summer months F\\ perteneed Te! IO *-7154 between |\tp m 35 Business Opportunities GARAGE for sale W*ll equipped, best in the place, equipped for motor tune-up and Wheel Align ment Situated tn a prosperous xT-sge 12 mtlrs from Sherbrooke on the Natlv^nal Htgtiwax Til health the cause for *elUng Apply R r Co I'd Box 135 36a Home Service l PHOl.STERINV-\tGuaranteed work bx an experienced upholsterer, late of tha Rttt Carlton and Mxwtnt Roval Hotels Chesterfields remodeled and recox ered to your complete satisfaction A call will bring the latest samples to your home for sour ln*pectf, \u2022 ntloue nhe«i nf drawer,, alarlrlr rnaeter, electrtr waahlng machine, dIKhe», rooking utenalla.honked mg», (lulltn.other haddlng, boaei of linen, »ewing marhlne, 1 rabinei radio», out hoard motor, and man.other article» loo numeroui to mention No re»erve Everything ha» to he .nid.Sala will he held Inalde In ra«e of rain Term, CASH HOWARD STANDISH Aurtloneer AUCTION SALE for Yvon Bombardier R F 5 Magog, Ruiaseau Road, '4 mil* from main road Saturday, July 11 At i oo r m To he told Holjteln row», iteert', heifer», ralve».1 Allla-Chalmera trar.tor, I Maaaey-Herrla tractor »l*h all equipment for the two tractor* com prlalng rubber tired manure apreader, rubber tired plow, hydraulic plow, diar harrow for tractor, »pring tooth harrow, tractor mowing machine, «Me rake for tractor, «'ralght take, hav loader, rubber tired wagon»; tractor tralleti.horse drawn aeeder.2 Incubator» for chicken»; manure carrier and track, grind atone, tractor chain», two saw-benches, automatic drep-frecre 2 » ru ft refrigerator»; trailer; living room aulte; kitchen »ulte.electric stove, «everal other article» loo numerous to mention.Term» cash nr terms can be arranged.GORDON REVOIT, Auctioneer OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Moior Hoople lOt-SST-S '.OCA'.SWAVt ,T \u2014\tWH4T 3 t.5& -.\u2018AN38 ?-Î -ASS\"' .I -A83 S -& è'SS\u2019PSO '6E'- Sj.'I OCST SSO*.tS-A' E V4.A0V 5 S JT X , rs^'A's.v -:r>e\t^ i , -\tJ\t¦ SC ttfAO ér-8 NN58.pOOe.SjUT Z\\E 2SAO -THAT 6?A S\tJ ?6,EASSS HOrSs ) CS^S-^EMEvSES 4 THE VA33C4 SWAN , D YS «5X4 ThE .A00I* i VA'JJ THAT hEA3 3.S«?mwîjF -I iSt\" V;A35 HIV He I ;*///!\" (a' \u2019N1 'A1 rcstJiTAT :s - - ^ 4.J0 Tempo wtUl Lao Brook* 5 M Tempe Net*a I A» Tampa Enaemhla i JO Tempo Memter Atari and Rov.aj Reporter 4 00 Tempo New» and Waether 4 :0 Temp- By Lina Prevte ¦ PI am Talk Preview and Co»-cart Time Une 4 11 Tampo; Sport* wrtth Larry O Bnen ISO Tampo: Oa the Spot \u2022 40 Raw-htda 7 00 Taan-Agtra 7 2$ Tempo Siga-edf by Lert Brooke 7 JO Trump Davtdaoa 7 U Provlnotal Affeixe 10 iki Natlouel New* 10.SO Our Special Speaker 10 JO Concert Rail 1100 CUmour-a A Puma IS » CBC Newe TV Guide WCAX-T/, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 Three Villages Happenings Birthday rnnfrritulation* are being received this month by Mrs.Austin Smith, 80 years of age.on July 10.Mr» A.E.Curtis.91 on July 14.and Mr Austin Smith.83.on July 23 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given «het a contrat» executed on 2nd February.1959 under the terms of which all existing and future debts owned to \"La Chemise Marco Inc.\" wore sold »o The Canadian Bank of Commerce, was registered on 3rd July, 1959 at fha Registry Office for «he registration division of Frontenac a» Lac Megantic, under number 72541.La Guadeloupe, Que., July 6fh, 1959 The Canadian Bank of Commerce, By: P.A.COUTURE - Manager.OVER 55 YEARS We Have Been Doing ELECTRICAL WIRING & MOTOR REPAIRS for the people of Sherbrooke and district' You can d*p*nd on us for a good job at a fair prie*! CALL US FOR YOUR NEXT JOBI WISGETT ELECTRIC LTD.153 MARQUETTE STREET \u2014 TEL.LO 2-0828 Kstablished 1903 ARTHUR BLOUIN LTD.Meadow Street, Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.LO.9 5591 \"The Furniture Store next to the Perking Lot\" FWorp buying furniture visit us We have all types of furniture, at attractively low prices.As we accept trade-ins, you will find many secondhand articles in excellent condition.FURNITURE STOVES ACCORDIONS \u2022\tWASHING MACHINES \u2022\tREFRIGERATORS \u2022\tB-H PAINT We Offer Eas\\ Payment Terms, If Desired.PRE FAB SUMMER COTTAGES from $595 \u2014 wide aeleetten in atyling end finiahea.Literature on request.Immediate deliveries ALSO\u2014c«ll us for cottage lots.COLIN C MacPHERSON Rag'd.100 Like St\u2014T«t.VI.3 3348 MAGOG 37.Personal fTYGOLM luppliai iruhber fcvMai Mailed po*tpa1d In plain staled en velnp* *rlth pne* Hat Sax aamplea.15c.\t79 \u2022ampia*.fl .XV Mali arder Papt.C-l.Nnx Rubber C**.Inx 91.Hamilton.Ont RODERICK LEMIEUX CJk.CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 269 Main St.\u2014 Maoog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 Special s118.59 Bathroom Set Complete with Accessories.CANADIAN PRODUCT \"BUY CANADIAN\" 1 A R WILSON LTD Pl«M8IN$i*S*lEimil6 V VENTILATION' « j OUFFERIN MENUF SHERBROOKE T GASPE PEAKS The Shickshock Mountiins .n the interior of the Gaspe Peninsula rise 4,000 feet ibove sea level.MILAN \u2014 The Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Supper will be held in Bethany Presbyterian Church on Sunday, July 12.at 2 30 p m There will also he a service on Saturdat it 7 30 p m.PHILIPSBURG - The yearly carnival, sponsored by Branch 82 of the Canadian Legion will lake place here July 17 and 18 next.Proceeds from this event are devoted entirely to welfare and service work and, with this in mind, the attractions have been made greater than ever to assure a good time for all.ROSENBERG \u2014 Mrs Byron Deltne is spending three works in Ottawa at the home of Mrs.Stanley Rider Mr and Mrs Elliott Owen and son, George, and Mrs.Leslie Scoit, of Manchester.N H .spent a few days with Mrs.Scotts niece, Mrs.Ellis Jones, Mr.Jones and family Mm Peter Williams, of Monl real, has been visiting her father, Mr.Byron Peitne SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 Mrs Edith Cameron and Mrs Bloomfield were guests of Mr and Mrs.Eric Bloomfield in Montpelier.Vt .and also visited Mr and Mrs Heald.Mr and Mrs R C Pavis entertained tn their new house in honor of the birthday of their son, Mr.Douglas Davis Guests were Mr and Mrs M.D.Cam cron.Misses Marilyn Cameron and Gerry Stairs, Mrs Emma Willey and Mr.Shuttleworth.Miss Stairs left for her home in New Brunswick, accompanied hy Miss Cameron, who will take a summer school course there Mrs Murray Cameron and Mrs R C Davis went with them to spend a few dav?SUTTON Darrah Bros, have closed their null for a week\u2019s holiday Mrs Thos.McClintock has rc turned home from a visit in Lennoxville with Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Sterling.She also attended the Sterling - Hodge wedding at Hatley Acres and spent a few days with Mrs Allan McClintock at Rock Island Mr.and Mrs Lawmence Brown and children, from Ontario, are spending their holidays here with relatives and with Mr Brown's parents.Mr and Mrs Harold Brown.Scenic Highway Mr and Mrs Herchel Aseltire and three children, from Chicago are guests of Mr Aseltine\u2019s mother, Mrs Lucy Aseltine and other relatives and friends Mrs.Alden Inghs entertained at a birthday party in honor of her daughter.Darleen.The\tremains of Mr\tGeorge Boucher were brought here from Montreal for buna! Mr\tand\tMrs\tHarley\tLahue were in Abercorn to attend a meeting of the pleasant Valley Cemetery Co .in the Town Hall The endowment fund is being added to The following officers were elected Mr Harley Lahue.president; Mr John Payne, vice president; and Mr Ered F'ies.secretary \u2022 treasurer.Mr\tand\tMrs\tJames\tBoule, of Montreal,\twere\tguests\tof Mrs Rome's parents.Mr and Mrs Harley Lahue.and spent the weekend at Lake Crystal, near Barton.Vt Mr and Mrs Msunce Lenueux and two daughters, of Montreal, were weekend guests at the Ger.dron and Meye- homes Mr.ard Mrs John Houston, of Mor.t rea were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Gordon Meyers.A picnic tahle project of the XVI w as placed or the Sutton-Cowansville roadside on Saturday* and on Su.\"day picnic dinners were held there by tourist».TYPIST WANTED Position ovailable for capable typist, English speaking with good knowledge of French.Switchboard experience an advantage.Pension Plan and insurance benefits.Apply in writing to Record Box 127.GARFIELD ELLIS Salesman for: Pontiac \u2022 Buiek \u2022 Vauxhall T«L: Coatlcook Offlco: VI.9-2774 R«s.9 2536 GUARDIAN TRUST CO.Montreal Complete Reel Estate Service Eastern Townships Representative Mrs Richardson R.R.3, Magog VI.3-5495 TMURtOAt- 9.00 Thu World of Ours 9 IS early News 9 JO Fa|«ant 10.00\tOn the Go 10.30\tSam Levanton 11.00\t1 Lova Lucy 11.30\tTop Dollar 12,U0 Lova ot Life 12 ao search (or tomorrow 12 a Guxllns U(M 1.00\tNew» Headline, LIS Duka and Kla SwmibUUea t Xi kb tnv 7 K heater\tf si 1952\t279B\u2014CHEVROLET\tCOUPE,\tSeoc radio, heater .OASI 1950 267B\u2014FORD SEDAN.\tSi p C heater\tAOJ TRUCKS AND STATION WAGONS 1957\t158A\u2014METEOR SEDAN,\t*1705 Delivery\t 1,^33 1955\t142A\u2014CHEVROLET\t'< Q c n 1/2 Ton Panel\t.1954\tR93\u2014CHEVROLET\t4 door\t*70*» Station Wagon\t#33 50 other makes and model* to ehoote Irom.F0XBR00KE MOTORS LTD.Complete Line of Factory Approved G.M.Part* for General Motor» Cart and Truck* Au*horized Dealer for: Cadillac Oldsmobile, Chevrolet and Chevrolet Truck*.345 Wellington South\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014LO.9-3606 ABBOTSFORD - Mr and Mrs.Charles Stevens and family, of Old Town, Me , and Mrs.John Ostopawicz and sons, Michael and Stephen, of Buffalo, N.Y., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.O.R.Hall, Mrs.Stevens, and Mrs Ostopawieïs , sister, Mrs.Robert Crossf i e 1 d, and Mr Crossfield, for t w o weeks.A family reunion wa= enjoyed.Mrs.Harold Morrison, and chil dren, Wendy and Alan, of Syri ney, N.S., are holidaying with Mrs.Morrison's parents, Mr and Mrs.F.Me Nab.Mr.Morn s o n will join his family soon.Mr and Mrs.W.P.W'atson and daughters.Dianne and Janet, and Mrs.G.W.Coates and daughter Sandra, spent the weekend in Bury and attended a miscellaneous shower in the Brook bury Hall for Miss Beverley Bat ley.Master William Coates spent a week in Brome, a guest of his uncle and aunt Mr.and Mrs E Jones Mr G.W.Coates was also a guest.Mrs John Crossfield and daughter Barbara spent a week in Granby with Mrs Crossfield s parents, Mr and Mrs.Ern est Perron The death occurred of Miss Minnie M Thompson, of Montreal.Mis?Thompson is an aunt of M'S Ama?a Crossfield, Miss G.Thompson, and Mr.W.Lynch.Mrs.Vivian Masters, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, is spending the summer at Poplar Farm, the home of Mr= Amasa Cross-beld, to be with her sister.Mr', lone Hay Mr Lloyd Masters accompanied his mother here Mr.L.R Thompson of Mon4 pelier.Vt., is visiting his sisters.Mrs.Crossfield and Miss Thompson.Mr and M's.Rufy-Thompson, of East Farnham were also guest*.Mrs.Robert Crossfield under went a tonsillectomy in the Mont- , real General Hospi\u2019al.John.Andre.Daniel, and Syl ! via Laverdiere.and Miss D A «««lie of Granby, are spending some time a4 the home of Mr j and Mrs R Coates.SHFRBROOKF DAILY RECORD.THVRSDAY.JULY 0.1039\t» dr» K\\6rutn wax'c\" K .S'V'\t« M-vWfl X ix sae* TV4N ^ , MX R «841, Aa» i^.d NCXI \"'V WAENT I t «tvs n, \u2022EAUV dX-aMT »g*V *>11 , Cl -4» KN A,».*.» AS H ! c» n,|si Ji* o Ï I VO THAT?.¦\u2022va i\u2014s.( iv#, l1 l P \\ ti ' v \u2022\tt t w\tt# e N^'\t___\u2022.« -Vb, .v \u2022 s and J1GGS SI.________ N I\u2019lIl hUFFM C vHT NOW C'IV i T DUT I COULDN'T \u2022t VS SMITH'S 1 ' DO THAT.1.,IT'S iPPRt vp AND ) CONFIDENTIAL/ O LLCALLIT\t,''\"*** ( Cm NOW I ^ ' BAM ¦\t'\t., M THAT ONEi I KNEW I CEMEMDiC A Mi; *MlTW HCCbED IT/ Y 6AIDV0U / frENT HIM 'N HERE;\t) Li AT Th* TIME OE niGhT VU WANT4 LOON 41 A LIGHTER ni.z , .oi \u2019 D'S.P SHOF Ks is ^ , III A B N E R ( ?-HAV£ NOUSOME OBJECTION , TO THIS 'MARRIAGE MADAM?O- NO SL'H.v-IT'S JEf>T TV.;.4'\t\\ BE ¦ O ANN GAL NtARR't4 \\\u2019D ) [ TV hCKUM FAMBlv \u2014 SMf- v iTTTA rv*> OWF i ! 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Protect the health of your family by installing a \"York\" air conditionei LANDRY REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING Sherbrooke Tel LO.9 1225 mmi, of Montreal, arc spend i n k lime al Mr* Evelyn Durtw-es M « Elizabeth Perry, of summer apartment.Swe sliur;;, i* .spending * o m .irl in (he coif tournament sponsored bv (he Mow Brewery yesterday at the Country ( lull.In the front, left to riüht, Sarto Roy, Vvan Boisvert, Masor Armand Nadeau, h Rlouin, Ivan llu«re, \\lherl Poulin, (lilies Dube and Gordon Breen.The rest of the contestants are shown in the rear.Baseball Today's Games nstionai tceout ( hit igo *i Mtt».burnly a«me seheduledl INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 5 Korhesler 2.Wontr»»l S-7 Huflâlo (W lltchnvond 1^1 rolunihu» 2-1 MUnd 2 Hâvân» 1 (12 lniiln>.\u2018, Art St Onge of the Royal llolrl of Sherbrooke walked off with the honors in the Dow Golf Tournament yesterday for the local hotel keepers at the Sherbrooke Country Club Art St Onge posted rounds of 44 and 37 to win the title while Sarto Hoy of the Hotel Sher tirooke was a close second with 83 composed of 42 and 41 St.On^e s low gross of HI also gave him the low net of the field one stroke ahead of Sarto Hoy and two better than his brother, H*m*v Volt on #avm^ I WEDNESDAY Mexico\u2019s Jose Becerra Pulls Another Boxing Upset Punching World Bantam Title Away From Halimi By KO In 8ih Bassett Upsets F.Godbout In Davis Cup Trials MONTREAL - John Bas sett of Toronto up» 2 Wednesday in trial mat be» for a position on Canada'* IBM Da vis Cup tenait team.A group of nine Junior tennis player» is playing a round.robin series here for the remaining two place* Bob Bedard of Sherbrooke, tyue., and Dun Fontana of Toronto have already been named to the team Godbout look an edge over Bassett in a similar round robin at Toronto last week when he Upset Fontana who beat Bass\u201ctt.In another match played Wednesday, Reider Geti of Van couver treat Winnipeg's Jim loan-idis tt-2.6 J.The tryouts are continuing untill Friday.Quarterback Faloney Signs With Hamilton HAMILTON (CP) \u2014 Quarterback Bernie Falor.ey of Hamilton Tig?r-Cats has signed a threc-vear contract, Ticats announced Wednesday night T-am president Jake Gaudaur ar,l coacjj Jim Tr.mble said the contract hinge» on Fa'oney\u2019s ability to make th?«quad at the start of .-ach s.\u2019ason.A form number of Edmonton Eskimos of the W : stern Interprovincial Fool ball Union, Falonev* was last year's Canadian Press all \u2022 star quarterback Gaudaur said that Falonev himself asked for the three year contract.\"We've never requested a \u2022 player to sign anything more than a one-year deal,\" he said.Replaces Folded Quebec Hockey And Onlario Loops; Five Teams In MONTREAL \u2014 (CP' \u2014 Two of Canada» top hockey league* died this week and from their ashe» rose a new minor pro ctrcu.t incorporate* Quebec and Ontario teams The five-team Eastern Professional Hockey League was created Wednesday, minutes alter the Quebec Hockey League folded.Two of the new league » teams cam ¦ t.m the QHL and two mare from the Ontario Hockey Association's Stnior A Ea tern Division, which collapsed Tuesday.So far Hull-Ottawa Canadiens and Kingston Merch ed from the OHA and Montreal Royal» and Trois from the QHL.Sudbury from the OHA Northern si admitted .have join-t res Lions ANOTHER POSSIBLE ENTRY Siult Sti' Marie, Ont., applied for admi«s;cn and was given until tonight to assure that satis factory scheduling and transpar-ation could be made Admittance would then be a formality Following Wednesday's organ-rational meeting, a formal meet \u2022ng was set for July 22 in K.ng for affiliattcn with all sional hockey and said continue amicable relanar the Canadian Amateur 1 Association, \"in the test esta of minor hockey , parti below junior A compatit.r SAME STATUS AS WHL The QHL, formed in 1953 from the old Quebec Senior Hockey League, ceased operation further notice\u201d when Quebec Aces and Chicoutimi Sagueneens announced a or.e-year suspension of operations.Cndcr the QHL's Black constitution, at least four teams rt-r-.nv It was indicate would have the pro hockey Hockey League.It was sta d \"until nul and the ' League would tic-ups with the Montreal Car Hawks s of the .en?, Lr.icago i New York L and Bu'falo t operate in the league.cf the AHL were considère! most The EPHL immediately applied likely to make faim club ar-the National Hockey League rangements ¦' Two Tills On Tap In Junior League Tonight; Fuller Meets Coalicook While Kist Plays Host To Windsor MU* («lent Direct\t4 80 Time 1 14 1/5 Cool Breen- VonUn.Chum.Bomber (ÈrattRn SECOND RACE (8i Duck CorNlcn\t8 20 4 70 (51 Bill Keuttng\t8 20 4 10 (2) l,fhehu\t3 30 ITme 2 18 Prime l.eirv, Bridal Kquitv, Glendale Gull >*ki, ( t*CR ( ttln tMIRBLENN LITTLE Y inker* 28 Tigers U LEAGUE Laurier St Onge.Some twenty hotel keepers from Sherbrooke, Last Angus anil a few invited guests took part in the tourney organized by Iules Hogues, Yvan Boisvert and Pii Bouret, local representatives for Dow Brewery.Besides taking part in the golf tournament the contestants were guests at a hut fet supper served following the ! tourney.Following the supper Yvan Boisvert and Jules Hogues thank ed the owners for accepting their invitation to play and hoped that despite the scores dial everyone over, Kro*i-i Baio, had a good time.They also stated ,!ai\u2019lït Was .that next year it would he held I again.LOS ANGELES CAP)\u2014\"I went! Although Becerra said later out there to knock him out in the 1 he was jarred only once\u2014in the first round,\" said smiling Jose seventh, Haiimi shook the 23-Becerra after punching the world 1 y ear-old Mexican repeatedly with sir bantamweight crown from the explosive right and left hooks to handsome head of France's \\1- the head.phonse Haiimi\tUndaunted, Becerra followed 3411 It.actually took the little buzz Haiimi like a ga'henng storm, aw from Guadalajara, Mexico ight savage rounds to cut down Henri M.Tanguay, R.Royer Win In City Tournament Patrick Henri, third seeded player in the tennis tournament And the storm broke in the ^or ^'hampionship of the City, eighth with savage suddenness.^lst ni£nt triumphed over Denis count Pul»- Haiimi.who hadn't been off his l'ou *75 30 ; feet in 23 professional fights third raci\tA crowd of 15,110 sat and Mitchell 27i»o »> m «.00 shouted in air conditioned com 7ao too f0rt in Los Angeles' spanking new $ r.»s»if i,«mi atro2B»o a«0 Somebody had to give\u2014-and it Kasim\tio ao » on w as the champion from French up at four and Becerra w as on (8» Cyril ibif\t2 so North Africa who h:t the deck him again.Ilrnf 2 16 MllUpring,\tKan High\tScore corner and the slammed away, some dandy punches but then willed before Becerra\u2019s hammer tng hooks.Becerra hooked a left to the stomach and followed with a right uppercut.Haiimi pitched forward on his face.He got little gamecock ''\u2018\u2019quired three sets, Halinu landed *n thtk ladies' department, top seeded Marthe Tanguay posted a 8-1, 6-1 victory over Françoise Tanguay.Richard Royer downed Camille Two games are on tap in the ing, then Fuller had better watch Sherbrooke Junior League to- j out.night.Kist plays host to Windsor | The Canadians still don't have while Fuller travels to Coati-.the heavy hitters Fuller has but cook.Both tilts are scheduled to thev show good team work and start at 7 30 with the local fixture this is what will win games, being held at the stadium on In ,he fixture this evening, a.r,' A'enue.\tFuller will be minus the ser- The Kist-W indsor game prom- vices of star catcher Gauthier ises to be a closely contested bat- This loss should hinder Fuller's tie as both these teams have power quite a bit and it could be shown commendable infielding the break Coaticook has been and pitching in their recent tilts, waiting for.In Kist's last game, they were However, Fuller has Peak, Nu-edged by Fuller by only one gent, and Audet in the tilt, point; a good accomplishment These three, plus the rest of the for the squad that occupies the solid lineup the league-leaders loops, cehar.Pitcher Tanguay possess, will still prove a fornvid-hurled a two hit fixture which able squad to beat.All in all, tonight\u2019s games pres- Annudl Eastern Townships Junior Tennis Tourney To Be Run July 14-19; The Eastern Townships Jim 'and date of birth to Jean Louis mr Tennis tournament is to be run {nun July 14 to Julv 19 The \\vt FIFTH RACI ill Voile Belle\t«00 T.«0 i2i Uee Scott H«rveit»r 3 Jii i«t Our Hoy Time 2.14 1/5.Omvirit T»s«, Colonel Klrrl.Mr.Martin, Brother Vic.Quin.Siono SIXTH RACI i5t Mariette that\t18.00 i.li Boum Boum Bumpa» (21 .Sir Tony Time 2.11 1/5 Able Gallon, Utile Hrnal, Joan Mite 10 but it was a good minute before llilimi\u2019s handlers got him Sherbrooke Tennis Association sponsors this annual event and a good field is drawn every year.Inscriptions for this event will be taken free at Cohere Ltd and at J.N.Boisvert X Fils until Monday the 13th at five oYloek All Junior tennismen in the Fistern Townships arc cordially invited to participate and a special invitation is offered for all those playing on the Public Courts in Sherbrooke The tournament is to be played on the Sherbrooke Tennis As» nation courts at the Sports Club on Fraser Street Outsiders who wish to partiel pate will have name, address.SEVENTH RACE 11 Bert Kbit»\t15 50 9 90 5.10 71 Patrick Mei-rywood 10 70 «70 5) Clever kiddy\t9 40 T',m# M2 Use Directly, Bob Mitch V.N 0.Grattan do I.eselenc, 137 Cathedral Sherbrooke.The event is open to Junior men and Junior girls.Bronze medals for the winners will be given by the P Q L.T A.(Province »¦'.t-e»h Gratun, of Quebec Lawn Tennis Associa- f>r,no''-tionL Contestants are asked to follow the local newspaper for any changes in t,hc scheduled events, They are reminded to be on time and, if this is impossible, thev must get in touch w ith Jean Louis de t eseleuc or Claude Met- 'i1\t\"\t>' »» tras at Lo, 7-4611.\t.Ti uor.hv soott H.tt EIGHTH RACE oil Onward Tas» ill Vo!!# Bell# (71 Mr Martin TUn# 2.14\t1.## Scott Bars #»t#r.Colonel fleet, IT other V ic, Onward Ta»s.twice in the eighth round and was counted out while bedlam and shouts of \"viva Mexico\u201d 1ft0 erupted from Mexico's first un 2,vi disputed 118-pound champion 2 80 The Haiimi camp put the blame for the defeat squarely on the bowed shoulders of the ex champion 4 70 am\thim million time» to on his feet 3 io 2.10 stay off dah ropes.\" said Ha Becerra, who has knocked out 3.10 linn's .American trainer, Joe 21 of his 36 fight opponents said Rizzo, in a thick French accent, he's ready and willing to meet And Haiimi accepted the blame Haiimi in a rematch, with a grin and a Gallic shrug The gate was 5151,151.\u201c1 started too fast with heem.\" Matchmaker George Parnassus Haiimi said \"l thought I could said Los Angeles\u2019 Memorial knock heem out\u2014but p.; '\tSpor's Arena is the logical place Haiimi began peppering awaj Bui the Halinu camp said they at the pressing challenger with are also considering Paris, a long jab.But he soon switched When someone asked A right smash to the jaw-started Halimi tu bling.Becerra dug in a vicious left hook to the ribs as Haiimi slipped between two games start at 8:30.the ropes and landed flat on his Last night's results follow: back.\tM.Tanguay downed F.Tan Referee Tommy Hart counted guay 6-1, 6-1.Charron in two sets in other j prevented Fuller from obtaining ; tournament action.\tmany runs.Kist\u2019s rapid-firing and ^ i c ^\t^ ^ ^ ^al\u201e., This evening, Marthe Tanguay accurate infield allowed four er- V/oomhaV ThT learnie will play Jeannine Levesque at rors which were instrumental in\tg 7 30 Yves Laberge will battle bringing about their defeat, against Claude Metras while The Cardinals have also been Richard Royer and Paul Yergeau successful this season.They have will also see action.These last a very good infield and one of j the best pitchers in the league.In their last fixture, they crush- ; Henri downed D.Royer 6-2, 3-8.6 4.R.Royer downed C.Charron 6-2.7-5.Leonard To Play In CPGA Open At Rivermead, Que.TORONTO (CP)\u2014Stan Leon- .Haiimi arc*- 45 - >ear * Solf pro who L_e ^\u201d5 ,l,n Tuesday^ night s fix- ent some of the best teams squared off for combat.The league standings could be shifted around \u2018 after tonight's conflicts and they probably will be.LAST NIGHT'S STARS Pitching \u2014 Bobby Shantz, New ed the Indians with a bruising York, settled down after giving 13-4 victory.In that game they up a two-run double and an RBI -cored most ot the runs on In- single when he came ou in relief dian errors.If they play the in the second inning.He allowed same way tonight, then Kist will only one run while striking out have their hands full.\teight rest of the way.Perhaps the fastest game to .-\t- watch tonight wil be the Fuller Coaticook tilt.Fuller is on top of the heap but, after the Canucks swamping of the Indians, they may' lose their second of the season.Coaticook showed much better is?» 450 3.90 ,md bombed awav m savage mfiglunu 4 30 at Becerra where he'd like the rematch, he Pr?scribed a long vacation for said a ah.everywhere.' A fifteen minute delay is accorded to all participants and, beyond that time limit, the play to send their er is automatically eliminated by phone number, default.NINTH RACE 4\t70\t3.40 4\tSO\t4.70 t4\u2018\tConsecon\t930 rtmr 2 18 4/5 P*t*r Adiov Kitten.Stop\t\\V*tch, Milo HanoAer.\tQueen Over Tough Tasks Face Freddie Hutchinson And Billy Jurges Right From Start; Yankees Wallop Red Sox 11-5 In First That's quite a chore Freddie : themselves before rolling back Hutchinson has undertaken as with a 15-hit attack Yogi Berra, new manager of Cincinnati Reds, w ao homered, and Bill Skew tvn.but it s a toss-up for toughness Who tripled, doubled and singled, compared to the 10\u2019a lacing 1- > ,/a\\c m five runs between them Jurges with Boston bed box Hector Lopez also drove in three Hutch, fired last September in run-, two on a bad-hop single his third season with St Lotus that struck Boston second base Cardinals, agreed AVednesdav man Pete Runnels in the face, night to a third .-ho, as a major y five run fourth inning trig league pilot.He replaced Mayo gored bv SkoWron'- two \u2022 run with the seventh TENTH RACE t«l V)u#t>n Eton\t25 00 IS 80 2> Unsay Brook#\t4 70 3 8(1 Wayne H \\bbe Tim# ?18 \u20182.5 Connelly R.('laud?Pile.Winston Rosecrofl Miss Ruth G rattan B.Sweet BrooHe.Quin $57 50 Yankees Romp To 25-14 Win Over Tigers On Tvvenly Walks And Barrage On Hits; White Sox-Senators Meet Receiving a genere gift of Sailing Season Underway Again At Massawippi The sailing season has gotten under way again on lake Mass avvippi with the first race ot the year being held last Saturday.Kverv Saturday afternoon the boats et the North Hatley Club Inc compete for the Pope Cup which is awarded to the winning boat at the end of the season.Fach skipper selects his eight Smith with the seventh\tplace\t:r;pie ancj Berra's two-run,\tninth\tbest results and submits them\tto Kc-vis, who ara n\t-\t\\ in the National League race\tj r,.;,.-ver Bobby Shantz >2), Aside from the Pope Cup races But Jurges.who succeeded who has won three straight\tthere are often races on Saturday Mike Higgins as Boston boss last shantz.perhaps ready to re n'ornl,'S and Sunday for the weekend, now cot only is\t.»t in\t» ; n ^'àr.irg\t, us\":he\tY .in\tsm;illcr boats (under 19 feed the American League bv:\ti- a\tp.- .v -tumtdin \u2022\tsta\" \u2022 .vo\tup i Tlle tlr>t \"«'^k in August\tis\ttheir\thalf\tof\tthe\t-vue full dozen games behind\tf-.r-t\ttwo run double\tb\\ Uoe Ruddin\tdevoted entirely to sailing.There\tMarc\tRoy\tand\tRobert\tP-.place Cleveland\u2014and he has five games to play against New A\u2019ork Yankees in five days 8.30 ! twenty bases on balls and coming up with a barrage of thirteen hits Yankees romped to a 25-14 victory against the Tigers in a Little League game played last night at the Parade Grouids The result leaves four teams tied for second spot in the league standing Tonight the White Sox tangles with Senators at the Parade Grounds.Game time 6 30.Don Montgomery.-Allan Sample and Robert lan McLeod were the only Yankee- batters who went hitless in the Yankee victory.Montgomery received three walks in the tilt.Eleven runs in the first inning gave the Yanks a bv .cad Robbie Letellier.the Tiger starting pitcher.was yanked before the inning ended being replaced by-Jacques Drouin.Yankee litters in the inning were Bob Watson.George Garard, Gary Taylor and David Cook.Tigers came up with two in inning, tte get- of a 25-14 result.Starring in a game that was loosely played at times were Taylor.Planche.Garard and Watson for the Yanks.Robbie Pilotte with four-for-four himself a couple of day s ago.apparently has decided to cut it short.The Vancouver player, a part-time traveller on the tournament trail, will play in the Canadian Professional Golfers Association championship at the Golf Club.Rivermead near Hull, Que .July 23-25.It was reported earlier that Leonard might ignore the CPGA tournament as he did in Calgary last year.It\u2019s likely now that he will also play in the Millar Trophy event at Toronto Cedar Brae a few days after the CPGA Word of Leonard\u2019s* entry for ture than they have all season.If they can do the same this even-1 was Tigers big star Largy.Webb the Hull meet came from CPGA and G Roy were the umpires Yankees\t.1117 420\u201435 13 1 Tigers\t204 422\u201414 13 4 Bob Watson and David Cook: R.Letellier.J Drouin (11 M Roy (3) and M Gingues secre'.arv-treasurer Marsh Mar shall.It is also understood that Leonard's travelling companion.Al Balding of Markham.Ont .will likely be in both events.HARNESS RACING SHERBROOKE RACETRACK WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 8 P.M.Admission SI.00 \u2014 Pari Mutuel Children Under 16 Not Admitted REMEMBER WHEN .J Jack Johnson, the firs: Negro to hold the world heavyweight bv'Ntng title, defeated Frank Moran in 20 rounds at Par years ago today Johnson won the crown from Canada's Tommy Burrs a: Sydney Aus trau.a.in t90S, and he lost it to Jes- Willard at Havana m 1915.LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS Los Angeles \u2014 Jose Becerra.IT1-;.Guadalajara.Mexico.45 knocked out Alphonse Haiimi, 117 had of France.S (for world bantamweight championship), Ra mundo (Battling) Torres.135, Reynosa.Msxico.knocked out Bobby Rogers.1321:, Chicago, 5 HARNESS RACING and an RBI single by Runnels in the second inning after re lieving starter Don Larson But The Red So\\ blew a chance to the iir.lr lefty then held -he Red quit the cellar Wednesday nigh letting a 5-3 lead slip away and taking an 11-5 walloping front the Yankees, who tied for third place, in the only game sched uled in the majors, MOVE TO BOSTON Sox to one run on four hits and struck out eight in a 7 2-3-inning job, his longest of the year.Jack Harshnian i2-9) was the loser in relief of Ike Deloek RESUME GRIND .\t.\t\"bile the Yankees make their R R.MeLernon; 8 J F T»Wt Same- making up an Ut?>.M t0 a niov^n Apnl runout, was at New York XL\t,c Red s.,v The next five are at Bo- on as the result of a weird a net, a rainout.place Cleveland schedine business after the are races every day and on one ting singleday there is an'allday\u2019 race from and Dudley North Hatley to Ripple Cove a: the other end of the lake.An other cup is awarded to the w;n- scoreless tn their half nor of the races during this week Results of the races: FIRST RACK 1 C ! Cate; 2 N.F.Dinning.3.n B.Meagher; 4 P.H Bradley; 5 R.Hart; 6, T.Pick: 7 Baillie SECOND RACK t D H Bradley: 2.V F Pin- Hits by Jeff Planche Coates added one more run for the Yanks m the top of the second Tigers going oreless in their 1 Seven more runs in the third put the game on ice for the Aanks Jeff Planche !\u2022:: a h ter with two men on while Dudley Coates, Bob Watson and Gary Taylor followed with singles, Yanks added six more runs in the remaining innings while in ets hark to\tning: 3.\tD.B.Meagher;\t4 C.L.\tthe last four stanzas the Tigers all star break\tCate: 5.\tR\tHart; 6 R\tR\tMcLer-\trolled up twelve runs This wa» with\tthe\topener\tof a two-game\tnon; f,\tJ.\tF Baillie:\t8,\tD.Bas-\tthe scoring in the game with the A ankees did some blowing -erie-\tat\tChicago\ttonigh\tsett;\t9.\tT\tPick.\tA'anks winners on the '.eng end ! 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lb».Rag.$389.9$ \u2014\t00 3 14' UPRIGHT FREEZER 1 only.Floor model SQ/IQ Reg.$369.95 \u2014\t0*43 M STrenBROOKE TUILY RECORD, n TUBS DAY, J1XV », 10W Knowlton High School Exam Results Listed KNOWLTON Thr follnwinf th»> prnmoliftn !i*t for fîrurtr» I to 0 »t thr Know If on High School hincrf on the roreen Ilir#Hrd, \u2022 onnie Jnhnion, Mnrla l.alonde, \\n^ela Tee, Wendy Marsh GRADE II!: Michel Arnett, Hale Barnes Kreddy Charliy, i rat* Clarkson, Dudley Reginald, ABiert Knowlton, Paul Spik, Donald Stone, Peter Stone Dale Davia, Nicola Koater, Brenda Gay lor,'Hilda Heck lay, Belly John son, Patty Midlin*, K imela Hy pinski, Irene Taltml, Sandra True, Gerry Alger.Belly Fuller GRADE 2A Danny Badger, John Blair, Murray Binning, Stephen Bray, David Charhy, Italie Davit, Charles Hinves, Barry Foster, Carry Foster, Johnnie Fuller, Gary Johnson, Kip Marsh, Dong)an Newman, Douglas !>»*-ley, Larry Itoyea, John Sanborn, Leslie Talbot, Ricy Wightoh, David Winward.GRADE 2B: Rieky deSolla David Shu felt, Shirley Page, Jane Schemilt, Winnifred Tib bits, Juanila Willey, Ruth Mor ley, Joyce Norton, Chyrl Robert-Sheila Persons, Sharon Potvin Whatever Is yoor Destinai ion Throughout the World CENTRAL TRAVEL AGENCY REG D will »'\u2022 lhal your traiuportallon rsnlilias ami Accommodation* hr itaamihlp or air-plan# ai# «alufaetory Encroire at CENTRAL BUS TERMINAL \u2022\tLO.9-3 AS A Linde wmiame, Ne\u2019Ta Schafer, Franein# Gauthier, f'enny Armit .ee, Colleen Stone, Evelyn Be t, Joyce Harding, Diane Met ut-iheon, Cheryl kioiener, Diane Royea, Michael Orrik, Ronald Friule.Arlene Royea, John Mar tin, Ian Crandall, Randolph Dur-rell, Shirley Friwe), fkrl* Had lock, P.itrtci» Horne, Donne Mail-Irma, Rita Marsh, Audrey Per sons, Eugene Barnes, Norman Albera, Alexander l.etu, Herbert Sharman, Melvin I-arue GRADE 3A: James Allen, Jerry Barnes.Clifford Buazelf, William Schafer.Morell Eklrklge, Clin Ion Ewen-, Michael Franklin, Reid (faylor Douglas Graves, Marie Johnson, I-arry Ling, Christopher Rodd, Janie- Roger-son, Walter Rypin«ky, Maleolm lUtss, Billy Schnutgen, George True, Lloyd True.Stewart Will lams, George Wright, Margarite Bray, Gladys Brett, EsUlene Davis, Valerie Davis, Barbara Friule, Kaye Johnson, Gertrude McKeller, Ruth Khlcard, Constance Sturtevant, Linda Talbot, Victoria Trernhlny, Russ Clark son.GRADE ,'IH: May Badger, Susan Badger, Georgianna Call, Veryl C.'randall, Janice Draper, latis Hartlacker, Beverley Lark), Dorothy Lon/, Maureen Mullins, Evelyn Miller, Juanita Mardi.Linda Page, Jean Paige.Carole Flohinson, Elizabeth Thompson, Linda Willey, Donna Youngs, Donald Aldridge, Koilh Allen, Harold Dingman GRADE JH Bfadly Fllbtlf, David Evans, Hrian Gee, Larry Gee Doutfaf TTiwart!, Barry Ladd, Michael Mullins, C arl Meil leu*, W'ayne MeGill, Allen Mad leu*, Weston Slanbririge, FTrik Sabirwky.Jerry Winford, GRADE 4A Hilly Aldridge, Billy Burnham, Richard Cook, Jimmv F^ten, Ix-slie E'tdler Larry Fuller, Wade Johnston, Fbiyd Ling, Bmn Marsh, Tony Marsh, Rickey Vf i-on.Dale Patch, Itavid Shufelt, James Stockwell, Austin Stone, Valerie Harned, Itarlit e Bate», Janice Bocku f he»tey Brock, Diane Brock, Daphne Charter*, Suaah Dearden, Nicole Gauthier, Kryatyna Grati czynski, Therisva Grannary, Anne Kimball, Elizabeth Lena, Diane Mactry, Heather McLaughlin, Elizabeth Nickson, Barbara North-nip, Joan Paige, Nancy Price Vickey Sturtevant, Linda Wigh ton, Ruth Wilson Kathy White head, Joan Davis.GRADE 4B David Allen, Rich aril Barnes, Steven Harne.», Rua-ell Binning, Melvin Bray, Douglas Coles, James Elston, Kenneth Jasper, Reginald Mail loux, George Mason, James Ma son, Roger Page, Wayne Paige, Peter Partridge, Wayne Part ridge, Lloyd Reynolds, Bryan Smith, Wesley Sweet, Ralph Willette, Ian Westover Nora Davi Su«an Foster, Elaine Johnson.Vivian Jolley, Charlotte Paige, Winnifred Paige, Deborah Rodd, Linda Sweet, Brenda Wilson.GRADE AC A 5A Wesley Filter, Keith Johnson, Michael Sharman, John Slone.DelUm Tracey, Winnifred Brown.Bel i ty Charhy, Eileen Heckley, Inez Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding Al South Roxton SOUTH ROXTON \u2014 A recent event of much interest was the delightful afternoon tea given Dur-Daniel Otl* Marcotte and hi* wife, the former Agnes Pymilla Fletcher, to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding.The gue*U of honor were *ur- trvi i \u2014\t-\ti MR * MRS 0 O MARCOTTE rounded hy friends from far and near and showered with cards and gifts of money which was Enjoy Your Boating the 'SAFETY WAY n .AND YOU JUST CAN'T BUY BETTER TO SAVE YOUR LIFE.Wc carry a complete line ot TAPATCO Cushions and Life Preservers.Cdn.Gov't Approved Life Preservers Wf ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF BOATS AND MARINE EQUIPMENT M.W.MITCHELL SPORTING GOODS CO, LIMITED P.0 BOX 730\tLENNOXVILLE, QUE.\tLO.2 6593 Jones, Joyce Jones, Ernest Bray, Richard Henderson, Jack Lace, Romulus Mitchell, Victor Sharman, Royce True, Mary Fuller, lia Howard, Carol Page.GRADE SB David Albers, Brian Anderson, Richard Andrews, Douglas Bnakcs.Richard Hrunton, Raymond Davis, Karl Domingue.Michael Eldrldge, AT len Frizzle, Clifton Gaylor, Gary Royea, Ivan Heckley, Gary Macey, Piter Marsh, Wesley Morey, Wayne Russell.Stanley Ryzyora, Earl Stone.Lester Tib-bitts, Robert Tibbitts, Sharon Davis, Susan Derby, Shirley F.v-ans, Sandra Flew welling, Irene Harding, June Horne, Carolyn Kalani, Nancy MacKlnley, Linda Millar, Beverley Morgan.Margaret Paige, Jean Wighton, Stuart Hunt, Carol Scott, Frederick Badger.GR \\I)E 5C: Freeman Brock.dropped Into a whîfe Stopping! basket, trimmed with red roaea and llly^f-the-vallejr and tied with bows of golden ribbon Thev were also recipient* of many olher present*.The attractively decorated head table wa* centred with a lovely wedding cake made by their daughter, Florence, Mrs Leo A.Cloutier .Seated with the honor ed couple were Rev.Thom a* Car-son and Mr Marcotte\u2019* *i*ter, Mrs Lillie Smith, who vm bridesmaid at the wedding.The bride's brother, A Douglas Fletcher, who came lor the evening, u the only other living person who attended the ceremony held on June 14 1909, the late Rev.Andrew Gaily officiating All the farmiy of Mr and Mrs Marcotte were present, these including their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Leo A.{ 'Utier.two grandchildren, Sylvia A.and Gordon A.Cloutier, ail of Drumniondville, and the bride's three brothers and their wive,-,, Mr.and Mrs.A, Douglas Fietcher, Mr.and Mrs FT Gold-win Fletcher, of Richmond, and Mr.and Mrs, Sylvester E.R.Fletcher, of Kitchener.Ont.Other relatives and friends pre-ent were from Richmond, Warden.S\u2019.Johnsbury, Vt., Montreal.Waterloo, Melbourne, Cap He la Madeleine, Drummondville, London Ont,, Granby, Bedford,.Bul-ier, St, Martin and South Roxton.i C raig Burbank, Foster Howard, Earl Grannary, Terrence Heath-1 eringfon, Ian Howard, Kenneth Lem, Brian Page, Wayne Pibus, Lome Price, David Quilliams, John Rogerson, Gary Russell, William Shufelt, Maurice Thompson, Jacques Lessard, Bruce Wighton, Randall Wi liams.Gary Wright, Beverly Archer.Bonnie Binning.Allison Brown, Margaret Burnham, Beatrice Cotes.GRMHT (>A Fred Albers, Linden Bailey, Russell Brock, Rodney Chapman, Jeremy FTldridge, Larry Frizzle, Barrie Hall, Craig Ladd.Richard Price.John Rus sell, Yvon Tremblay, Richard Walters.Kim Whitehead, Shirley Davis, Gay Grannary, Audrey Lee, Nancy Marsh, Linda Mount, Martha Page, Patricia Page, Heather Patch, Margaret Pille, Muriel Rogers, Margaret Ross.Judith Rotherham, Danuta Rypin-ski, Andree Sinotte, Elizabeth Soles, Judith Ferrie, Mary Timpa, i Carolyn Westcott.GRADE 6R: Richy Durrell, \u2014MÊL \u2014 PUBLIC TASTE TESTS PROVE RED CAP ALE best FLAVOUR U lm ' m ftJ ?w?Ax\\ ï * : mp 2 1 I» m A- ^ 1 %; M r k'^x yaP*' PI\" g ' l l'-i ï \\ .N.I* ¦P mm w'*¥ ÆÊM I JM* ^ éUmmBHI Picnic Favored By Ideal Weather Al Coalicook COATTCOOK - TV *ni»u*l Sunday School picnic for Sisco Memorial United Church was held at the Brighton St»te Park, Island Pond The group were pleased to have Ideal pu-nk weather on\tthia,\tthe\tsecond date.Nine cars provided transportation for the children and their parents The superintendent, Stanley Beerworth, and the assistant superintendent.Jack Gledhlll, directed the races ami other contests.The group also enjoyed ice cream cones af'er a swim, and\tlater\tthe\tpicnic lunch.Parent- were pleased with the supervised swimming area at this new State owned park, a life guard\tbeing\ton\tduly throughout the day.Two dozen picnic tables and benches made inch a Gei-el Zbigniewk.Wade Had-lock.Barrie Hume, Wayne Johnston, Robert Lena, Warren Paige, John Partridge, Leonard Price, Jan R/\\?>ra.Brian Shemilt, James Shufelt, Neil Youn,-.GRADE 6t Richard Arnett, Glcndon Brown, Douglas Brtin-ton, Stewart Davis, Howard Driver, Ralph Jones, Edw\u201erd King, Gary Reynolds, Margaret Brown, Carolyn Burnham, Jeffrene Career.Maure n Foster, Janet McGovern.Mary Norton, Lillian Page, Margaret Roberts, Mary Khieard, Diane Wighton, Betty Williams.GRADE TA Louis Adam, John tndrpw -.Donald Arroitage, Arthur Badger, Kenneth Eden, Wesley Eldridge, Gordon Faite, John Hamilton.Wesley Johnson, Frederick Lavin.Wayne Leduc, Andrew Mason, David Miller.Robert Meilleur, Terry Osborne.Al-den Peasley, David Ferras, Gaie Russell, Stewart Whitehead.Errol Winford, Faye Barnes, Jean Bennett, Jean Charhy, Nancy Crandall, Bonita Elridge, Patricia George, Priscilla Horne, Sharon Jolley.Jacqueline Martin, Georgina McBride, Prudence Perry, Brenda Pibus ,Betty Ann Reynolds, Freda Rumsby, Janie Stone.Lorraine Willey.GRADE 7R: Constance Barr, Peggy Binning, Patricia Bray, Cathy Charters.Katie Lace, Mary Laflamme, Vera Mason, Sharon Mullins, Dorene Peasley, Brenda Sayers.Rosalind True, Judy Worden, Linda Wright, Tommy Barr, Jack Chapman, Lewis Dube, Barrie Hastings, Dale Hinves, Alex.Twanowski, Roger Jones, Robert McKee, Jack Morlcy, Wayne Page.Ralph Rogerson, Gilbert Rotherham, George Shufelt, Terry Wilson, Joan Barnes, Suzanne Barnes, Ada Byers, Maureen Jolley, Susan McDougall, Isabel Paige, Jean Wilson.GRADE 8A: Marion Albers, Muriel Baird.Marina Braun, Jean Kaig, Julia Northrup, Elizabeth Patten, Joan Wilson, Brian Badger, Ronald Beaulieu, Gaylon Davis, Garth Durrell, Robert Elston, Kenneth Flew welling.Kurt Grannary, Barry Heatherington, Arnold Keene, David Price, George Rogers, Lionel Staples, Jack Taylor, Peter Terrio, Jeffrey Worden.John Charhy.GRADE 8B: Wayne Burbank.McKeehnie Call, Colin Church, Peter Clarke, Michael Dearden, l^rry Eldridge, Conrad Hadlock, Robert Hume, John Morson, Lyndon Paige, Douglas Walters, Harold Bailey Wilhelmina Axen.Beverley Cook, Marilyn Elston.Muriel Foster.Heather Haig, Joyce Little, Linda McGill.GRADE 9A: Donald Badger.James Bi-sell.Robert Brunton, Arthur Duboyce, William Eyland, Ronald Habberfield.Jackie High-field.Linda Boekus.Brenda Dearden, Denyse Marion.Wendy Morrison, Shirley Mount.Joanne Paige, Linda Park.Mary Quilliams, Lois Sanborn.Dora Shepard, Sandra Taylor, Aldona Timpa, Melanie Westover, Peggy Wilcox, Kathie Wright.GRADE PR: Allan Barr, Gary Crandall, Basil Moffatt, Frank Morley.Alan Reynolds.Paul Ter-rio, Leonard Westcott, Barry White, Dawson Wing, Jerry Worden, Janet Benoit, Brenda Davis.Joyce Mason, Barbara Miitimore, Sybil Quilliams.Christine Ross, Sheila Sharman, Sandra Staples.Joan Stone, Susan S.vbcrg.Krren Wedge, Thelma Wheatley, erley Staples.tp!e*satrt tatlr.LIBRARY BENEFIT NIGHT Pi*n» for the gala open *if benefit night for the Coalicook Library are being convpiettd.The date has been set for August 15 Prizes in value exceeding LsoW will be svatlable.So far donations have been received from Chas Weklners Ltd., Gerard Couillard, George Sheard Co , Morin Automobiles, Clough Chemical, M aurais Auto, Mar-eoux Transport, Verona Ltd and others are expected to come in.KITCHEN SHOWER Mia* Marion Smith was the guest of honor at a delightful kitchen shower in honor of her {approaching marriage, when I Mias Jo-Ann Bobscla-tr was hos> ' 'ess at the home of her mother, Mrs James Pond.On her arrival the guest of | honor was escorted to a chair \u2019decorated wuth a large pink bow.A clothes basket, which was re filled three timea with useful gifts, was presented her.Miss Smith was assisted in opening them by her mother, Mrs.James Smith, and her sister-in law, Mrs.Dale Smith, after which -he expressed thanks.GENERAL NOTES Mr, Stanley Beerworth conducted the morning services at '.Massawippi Union Church and at Ayer's Cliff Uniled Chhurch on Sunday Mr.Ivor White house ; conducted the morning service at the Derby Line Universalist Church.Mr.ami Mrs.Edward Cram-well and sons.Robert and Tommy, from Kingston, Ont., are guests of Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Cromwell and family for a few days.Mr.and Mr-.Jack Turnbull and Mrs.L.Lamoureux motored to Littleton, N.H.during the week end.Mr.Ovide Fauteux ha- gone to Besuharnois where he will be employed at the J.W.Kil-gour and Bro.factory head office.Rev and Mrs W.A.White have left for their new residence at Smith ville, Ont.Mr.White will return later this tall to complete his duties as District Chaplain of the Masonic Lodges of the area.Mrs.Clyde Curtis, Sfanstead, Given Pantry Shower STANSTE VD \u2014 The home of Mrs.E.J.Curtis was the scene of a delightful event, when friends gathered to honor her i daughter-in-law, Mrs.Clyde Curtis, at a pantry shower.Seated in a special chair, Mr*.Curtis was presented with a large box filled with pack-; ages.As she opened the par-; cels she found a little of every-j thing for her pantry shelves in her new home on Maple Street.Mrs.Curtis thanked all for ! their kindness and invited her ! friends to her home after she is settled.An amusing card game wa» , played and four prizes wer* awarded to the winners.A door prize was won by Mrs.Georg* Batchelor.Refreshments were served by Mrs, Curtis and co-hostess, Mrs.I Golf Probyn.Mr.and Mrs, Curtis and Mark 'have moved into their new home recently purchased from Mr, and Mr*.H.Rachelder PINK AND BLUE SHOWER Mrs.William Stuart, and her chosen son.Brian Scott, were honored guests at a pink and blue shower at the horn* of l Mrs.Welsey Farrow.On arriving Mrs.Stuart wa* completely surprised to find * ! group of her friends awaiting her, and she was escorted to a chair decorated in pink and blue and presented with a corsage of pink sweet william.As Brian was being admired.Mrs.Stuart opened the daintily, wrapped gifts to find many lovely and useful articles for which she voiced appree.ation.Refreshments were served by the hostesses.Mrs.Farrow, Mrs.Rodney Bowen.Mrs.Charles Keeler and Mrs.Norman Chamberlain.Jr, and included a prettily decorated stork cake, a gift from Mrs.Keeler.A few evenings later.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart and Brian were visited by a group of friend* from Beebe who dropped in to offer best wishes and present Brian with gifts.Th* guesis brought refreshments t* j* enjoyed during the visit Acfwol photograph of art of Iho group* w-ho fool port fa forte »«$;« Fl
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