Sherbrooke daily record, 27 janvier 1956, vendredi 27 janvier 1956
[" P ¦ IBM\t\tJANUARY\t\t\t11\tIm t\tM\tT\tW\tT\tr\ts 1\tS\t3\t4\t3\t6\t7 S\t9\t10\tu\t12\t13\t14 19\t16\tIT\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t39\t26\t27\t78 39\t30\t31\t\t\t\t Established 1897.t Shetb tookeDailu Bteoed \u2019\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWWSWPS T Price: 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBRCX)KE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY.JAM AR\\ 27, 1956 MAINLY SUNNY Mainly cloudy w ith widely «cat* tt\u2019rt'd anowflurrios today.Sunny with cloudy periods Saturday.Seasonable temperatures.Light winds.la>w tonisht and high Saturday 10 and 22.ACCEPT Fifty-Ninth Year \u2019S CHALLENGE World News In Brief Ottawa \u2014 (® \u2014 A 1956 deficit appears in prospect for the publicly-owned Canadian National Steamships.Main government estimates for the coming fiscal year, tabled Thursday in the Commons.included $200.000 to cover a CNS deficit for the current calendar year.There was no provision for any CNR deficit.The railway company is believed to have at least broken even in 1955.Sydney, Australia \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 A federal arbitration court here Thursday declared illegal the strike of 24.000 Australian dockworkers, now in its fifth day.Penalties can now be im posed on the striking stevedores for every day the strike continues.The court acted on an application from shipowners for an Interim Judgment banning the strike.Ossining.N.Y.\u2014 (/P) \u2014 John Francis Roche, 28-year-old slayer of at least four persons, died Thursday night in Sing Sing prison\u2019s electric chair.Roche, one of the most savage killers in the crime history of New York city, spread terror in the spring of 1954 when he raped and murdered two \u2019teen-aged girls within two months in a two block radius.In between he murdered a cabdriver.He was sentenced to death Nov.30 1954, for the second of the two se* crimes \u2014 The June slaying of 14-year-old Dorothy (Sugar) Westwater.\u2022 * * Cara \u2014 (Æ*) \u2014 Egypt complained to the United Nations mixed armistice commission that an Israeli patrol opened fire on an Egytian post east of Gara early Thursday.An Egyptian spokesman said the fire was returned and the exchange continued for half an hour.No casualties were reported.* * * Toronto \u2014- W \u2014 Toronto police recently placed a recruit-ting poster for policewomen on a sidewalk bulletin board at headquarters.It listed 13 duties expected of policewomen.Read the 11th duty: \u201cProstitution.\u201d Red-faced officials Thursday explained the duty meant the investigation and policing of prostitution.Proposes Help For Students Ottawa \u2014 ® \u2014 A government ; supporter\u2019s proposal that the ; federal treasury be used to help needy university students finance their education only provoked a lot of talk in the Commons.A resolution offered Thursday by A.H.Hollingworth (L\u2014York Centre) requested the government to consider setting up a system of national bursaries and scholarships.Members of all parties gave j the proposal support, including Opposition Leader Drew.Several of Mr.Hollingworth\u2019s fellow Liberal backbenchers spoke on the resolution but not one cabinet minister.After 17 members discussed it debate was adjourned without a vote being taken.That moved the suggestion to the bottom of a long list of private members\u2019 resolutions and it likely will not come up again this session.Ottawa Offers Half Cost Of National Health Insurance OTTAWA *\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Provincial cabinets will consider a federal government offer to pick up half the bill for the initial parts of a national health insurance program.The central government proposed to the federal-provincial health insurance conference Thursday to throw in up to $180,000,000 a year for hospital and diagnostic services, but got no immediate acceptances or rejections.The four-day conference ended with provincial health and finance ministers saying they will lay the federal plan before their governments.No deadline for replies was set.Basis of the federal offer, an nounced simultaneously by Prime Minister St.Laurent in the Commons and by Health Minister Martin to the eonferenee, is :t sliding scale of treasury payments to provinces for the services covered.Under it, the treasury- would pay as high as 71 per cent of an individual province's expenses and as low as 45 per cent, depending on how that provinre\u2019s costs relate to the acrossthe-country average.The high figure is for Newfoundland, the low for British Columbia .Under the formula, the federal government\u2019s general 50-per-cent payment would be made up this way for each province: Twenty-five per cent based on that province\u2019s per capita costs; the remaining 25 per cent based on the national per capita average.The formula, federal officials said, vas designed to avoid great swings in percentage payments between provinces and also to encourage them to hold down costs.Features of the federal proposal include; 1.\tIt would cover standard ward hospital care and.X-ray, laboratory and other\u2014unspecified\u2014diagnostic services.2.\tIt would take in active illness patients, maternity eases and chronic and convalescent patients, but not mental and tuberculosis cases.3.Provinces coud accept either or both nf the hospital and diagnostic services, with the federal government preferring diagnosis for a province taking only one.4.To get federal aid, a province would have to make the service universally available.6.\tThe individual province has complete freedom to determine when and how it will participate within the federal limitations.7.\tThe federal government reiterated its previously-announced stand that a majority of the provinces with a majority of the population must enter before Ottawa participates.This demands one of the big provinces of Ontario and Quebec signing up.Provinces anxious for a federal-provincial scheme have been On tario, British Columbia, Saskatchewan and Alberta, with Newfoundland unofficially counted in as a likely signer.However, senior conference spokesmen for Ontario and Quebec were non-committal about their signing prospects, in talking to reporters after the meeting.Health Minister Paquette of Quebec told a reporter he expects his government will study the federal plan \u201cwith the best possible spirit of co-operation.\u201d Queen Off On Tour Of Africa London \u2014 (A5) \u2014 The Qi^een takes off today on one of the most exciting journeys of her reign\u2014a three-week trip into the heart of Africa.With her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, the young sovereign is off to Nigeria, once the main source of the slave trade and now emerging as an industrial nation on the brink of full self-government.In Nigeria, the Queen will find a nation in political ferment preparing for this summer's elections to the House of Representatives.Delegates from this new House will conduct a constitutional conference with British representatives.Already the Nigerians control practically all their own affairs.The question now is whether they can sink their own internal jealousies and religious feuds which only two years ago brought fears of civil war.The main rivalries arise from Nigeria's division into four regions\u2014north, west and east Nigeria and the southern Camerons which together make up the Nigerian federation.The north, much the biggest of the four, is predominantly Moslem.Christianity predominates elsewhere, but paganism still has a big hold.The north has long feared losing influence to a combination of the three other regions.The hope in London, of course, is that Nigeria eventually will emerge as a self governing and independent member of the Commonwealth, of vdiich the Queen is the symbol of unity.Thus the timing of the Queen\u2019s visit is politically significant.It could help promote Common-wealth ideas among the Nigerians.The Queen and duke will visit at least 10 Nigerian cities.Occasionally the duke will swing out on his own to visit mines and other industries flourishing in what once was jungle.RCMP May Get Ayles Saint John, N.B.\u2014 (t \u2014 Two members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Thursday were reported preparing to leave the province to be present at the Feb.1 hearing in Phoenix, Ariz., j of Clifford Edward Ayles, want, j ed on a warrant charging murder.RCMP in Fredericton neither denied nor confirmed the report.Also unconfirmed was a report that Harold W.Cunningham, Saint John Tuberculosis Hospital business manager who was shot through the neck during robbery of the hospital payroll Oct.20, would accompany them.Ayles has been charged by RCMP here with the knife slay, ing of hospital -mbulance driver Allison Graves and the wound, ing with intent of Cunningham.ed Thursday in the Commons that the Russian delegation will arrive in the capital Tuesday, it is expected to number about six men headed by S.A.Borisov, first deputy minister of foreign trade.Signing of a most favored nation agreement would mean that Canada would reduce tariffs on the relatively small amount of imports from Russia to make them equal to tariffs prevailing on similar goods from the United States, Britain and other big exporting countries.AM members of the General Argeement on Tariffs and Trade have exchanged most favored nation treatment However, a government official said that all trade in Russia is conducted by the state and most favored nation tariffs do not mean the same thing as in Canada.Thus Canada would ask for something additional from Russia under any treaty.The official did not elaborate but it is believed Canada will propose that Russia buy certain quantities of wheat.Until now Russia has said it cannot make substantial purchases of wheat until it earns dollars through sales to this country.A possibility exists, however, that the Soviet Union may find it good business to buy Canadian wheat for the Russian population along its Pacific coast.Grain for this area now must be shipped Record Sponsors King Fowler In New York Syrup Contest; Easy Quebec Victory Predicted By HUGH DOHERTY (anad.i ¦> Maple Monarch m going to engage ihe ^ anks in a battle of syrup and sugai \\ '8-yeai-old fanner from Kingshun\tJ) miles north of Sherbrooke will carry the Maple 1 r.d into the tinng hue against Vermont, New tlampslme and New Votk states.1 he leigning Sugar Ning, and a formel Syrup Ning.he will he sponsored In the Sherbrooke Record.1 ast night, Otis \\ lowlei, winnei ot so many Dominion and Provincial maple product championships that he can\u2019t remember or count them all, accepted a challenge from New V ork s Governor Avrirll 1 larritnnn to prove that Queber maple syrup is still sweeter and lighter than anything tire U S t an produce.1 lo anticipates an easy victory.Harriman threw down the ,\t.\t, ,\tis sold in New York and Vor- challenge at Ins weekly press , .,,\t\u201e,\t., , 1\tmont Harriman s New York of conteience in Alban,', N \\ , yes-l|j(.(> noted \u201cA large part ol our (onlay when questioned on ! native stock is sold to Vermont charges by -Sherbrooke producers ¦ini1 N(\u2018\" Hampshire producers \" CANADA\u2019S SUGAR KING, OTIS FOWLER Anticijxtles Easy Victory (Itcroid Photo by Gerry I.einay).Canadian Wheat May Find Russian Market OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) - Federal trade officials are expected to explore the possibilities of a new market for Canadian wheat along Russia\u2019s Pacific coast when they gel together here next week with a Soviet trade delegation.The formal negotiations may produce a Canada-Russia \u201cmost favored nation\u201d trade agreement.Trade Minister Howe announe- across Asiatic Siberia.Negotiations are expected to continue for some time before any trade agreement can be worked out.They are a follow-up of Bulletin Montreal\u2014 (CP)\u2014 Vladimir Nekassoff, 35, today was found guilty of the torture-slaying of 10-month-old Susy Timm.He was sentenced to be hanged.Does Bulganin Want Peace Pact?Washington \u2014(/P)\u2014Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin is reported to have propored to President Eisenhower that the United States and Russia sign a treaty of friendship in the interests of promoting world peace.Information to this effect circulated in official and diplomatic quarters here last night in the absence of any formal disclosure from either the White House or Moscow about the \u201cfriendly letter\u201d which Bulganin sent to Eis-*t%ower Wednesday.The letter is expected to be made public eventually, perhaps when the president and his advisors have had time to prepare a reply.It is believed tc have been discussed at Thursday\u2019s meeting of the National Security Council and some word of it has presumably been given to congressional leaders.According to \u2019 was rendered by five per-*ly after the incident.Later the sons who were with Lowther the police chief told Lemery he had daT Murray died.mal that day.Q.\u2014Is it not true that Lowther was terribly afraid of Murray?A.\u2014Yes.Q.\u2014Is it not true that Murray shot Lowther in bed in Febru- 3§i lost them.Lemery told The most startling, however, ar.v> 1954?the court that came from Ernest Lemery of Fos- be had been threatened by Murray while sitting in a car on Magog\u2019s Main Street.At that time Murray told him: \u201cI have fixed one of your friends.I can do the same to you.\u201d If he had been in Lowther\u2019s boots, he would have been scar- ier.one of the five, who described a fit which Low ther had after the wedding reception.He also told of statements made by the accused in w-hich he said he would kill Murray.Lemery said the three couples went to a wedding in Magog, followed by a reception at the Mem- ed of Murray.Lemery continued, phremagog Hotel.He described Lemery believed that Lowther the attitude of the group and was not capable of reasoning many jokes were made about when Lemery met him at the accused\u2019s home early on the evening of the shooting, The hearing adjourned until this «fternoon at the completion of the cross-examination.Three Crown witnesses.marriage.One in particular, said Lemery, concerned Lowther.Crown Prosecutor Roland Du- A.\u2014Yes.Q.\u2014Is it not true that you knew Murray had hit Lowther on the head with a steel rod?A.\u2014Yes.Q.\u2014Is it not true that you knew Murray had threatened him and was following him and had told him that his days w-ere numbered?A.\u2014Yes, I knew all that.Q.\u2014And is it not true that Murray went after Lowther with a knife?A.\u2014I cannot say.Lowther never told me that.Q.\u2014And is it not true that gre asked Lemery if there was Lowther told you, \u201cIt's either me any other conversation which he , or him; something must happen; jl remembered.Lemery said Low-j if i don't shoot him he will shoot .\t,\t,\t,\t.T\tther called him to the men\u2019s me\u201d\u2019 friends of murder suspect Jeflrey\t.\t,\t,\tlne \u2022 ,\t,,\t,\t,\t,,\t,\t- room in the hotel.\ta___v», Lowther, described to a Court of\ti A-\u2014les- Queen's Bench jury yesterday acts 1 Ancl ,hcn?ssked Mr.Dugre., Bellingham said that Lemery of hysteria and abnormality of A.\u2014He talked about murder, i told him Lowther was hitting his the accused the day of the fatal\tQ-\u2014How was that?fists on the wall and acting like shooting of Gilles Murray at the : A.\u2014-Well, I was wearing a shirt | a crazy fool when he went into Mount Orford Golf Club Sept.17.and tie, and I loosened the tie, the house to speak to him.They also repeated statements j saying I felt like a man who was made to them by Lowther to the j being hung when I wore ties, effect that he was fed up and I Q.\u2014What did he say?tired of the actions of Lowther | A.\u2014He told me he was going and would like to kill him.to be hung.I asked him why and The witnesses, Ernest Lemery, he told me he was going to kill 31, Brian Bellingham and Paul-1 Murray because he was tired of ine Bergeron, all accompanied j being threatened, Lowther to a wedding the day\tQ.\u2014Did that surprise you?of the shooting and statements ! A.\u2014Yes.I asked him if he allegedly made by Lowther were had had trouble with Murray uttered that day, with the ex- - again, and he told me yes, that ception of those reported by Miss morning.Bergeron.They were made a j Turning to another incident month previous to the shooting.^ which occurred that evening in Crowds increased at the trial j Lowther\u2019s house, Mr.Dugre ask-yesterday afternoon and some 50:ed Lemery to tell the jury what people were left outside the happened.courtroom, unable to get a seat., A.\u2014Well.Jett left the wedding Pauline Bergeron, Lowther\u2019s girl friend, saiu that Lowther told her, a month before the shooting, that he was fed up with Murray\u2019s antics, and would like to kill him.Cross-examination of Lemery, who testified for an hour yesterday afternoon, was delayed until this morning, because, said Mr.Brazeau, \u201cthis is probably the | most important witness of the trial and I wdll need time.\u201d Judge Mitchell adjourned til this morning.un- QhrwAi About 1,500 people were on nand al the Sheilirooke Arena inmiury OIIUW ]asj night to witness a display put on by the Canadian Army.The show included demonstrations of physical training, unarmed combat and precision drill along with several comedy skits.The Royal 22nd Regiment Band provided the music.The boys are shown above in one of their numbers while the other picture shows Mayor Armand Nadeau taking the salute, as the troop marched past City Hall yesterday afternoon.With the mayor are Capt.T.Breton, municipal police, Lt.Gerald Duquette, Lt.Commander J.R.Gratton, of the Canadian Navy, and Capt.G.Denault.\t(Record Photos by Gerry Lemay) In a statement issued this morning, the executive of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association denied that any pledge had ever been given May or Nadeau not to divulge any of the discussions at the recent meetings belween représentât, ives of (he city and of the ex hibition.The lexl ol the statement is.sued by the F.T.A.A.exe.cutivr follows: Tile executive ol the F T.A \\ feels it is its duty to comment on some of the statements that have appeared in the local press rel.alive to the meeting between a ; delegation from the City Hall ; and the executive committee ol the F T A.A.regarding the proposed acquisition of the as.sets and properties of the F T j A.A.by the City.\u2019 Here are the fads in their | chronological order.I A delegation composed of His | Worship Mayor Nadeau and Aid jermon Cadorefte, Berat'd and Pinard met with the Executive committee of the F.T.A.A.at [the Arena at Hi a m.on Tluirs day, January 19th.Ills Worship (he Mayor acted as spokesman for the City rep resentative,s and very calmly and clearly outlined the plans they Fluid in mind for taking over the j F.T A.A and the reasons that motivated this desire.This meeting was not held for; the purpose of arriving at a dee.ision on the advisability or non.advisability of the proposition but merely to lie informed ol the official desire of the City UHincil.His Worship was fully aware that the annual meeting of the shareholders of the F.T.A.A.was to take place at 2 p m, on thill same day.Near the close of the meeting a spokesman for the F.'I'.A.A.informed the Mayoe not to expect a decision to emanate front thi- shareholders\u2019 meeting to he held in the afternoon; that no action would be taken on the matter until the board had roc.cived the City\u2019s proposition in writing so as not lo cause any misunderstanding or misinterpretation of fhe proposition: but that it was only natural that the shareholders would question the i xeeutivo on the matter and that it was the oxorutive\u2019s duty lo keep the shareholders Informed on the actions of the executiva on their behalf.That is precisely what was done.A report of His Worship\u2019s out.line of the City proposition was given to the general meeting as nearly verhatum as possible.No general discussion followed, no motions were made and no decisions arrived at.The whole matter was left in abeyance pending receipt of the City's pro.position in writing.Certainly His Worship could not have been surprised at (he declaration that an attorney had already been appointed In look mlo the legal aspects of I he case on our behalf.It was stated in the press lliat we had made a pledge not to divulge anything of our discussions with the City representatives.This we emphatically deny.The only statement that was made by the executive of the F.I.A A.was that no decision would he taken before having received the City's proposition in writing.It seems regrettable (hat a group of long.standing citizens ol a community cannot, meet with their governing body in » spirit of frankness and sincerity without having their words and actions distorted with the intention of belittling their honesty and integrily, The rear of the room was jam med with spectators and some women did not leave the courtroom during the noon adjournment.They brought their lunch with them in order to keep their seats.Some of yesterday\u2019s testimony was in French, somewhat delay reception early that afternoon and went home.Brian Bellingham, Constance Bilodeau, Pauline Bergeron, Liliane Thibault and myself went to his house to invite him lo a party I was giving for Miss Thibault at a cottage on the lake that night.When 1 tried to enter the house the ing the rapid procedure of the door was locked and I asked him trial, to permit court interpreter, Dignan Brady, to translate testimony.FOR HER Send Flowers .a most appropriate gift.MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac St.Tel.LO.2-3757 to open up.Finally he did and I told him that it wasn\u2019t very nice to leave his girl alone for the evening.Lennoxville Man Severely Hurl In Woods Accident of the Lennoxville-Ascot Home and School Association meeting held last night in the Lennoxville High School gymnasium.Chairman of the safe-driving \u2022 \u2014 \u2014 , , .\u2014.\t.\t.,\ti committee, Don Cathcart, pre- tion in Hotel Dieu Hospital today! sented the {iim.A Day In Court.a er he was hit by a log while t\twas provided through the working in the woods last night An employee of Arthur Bois- Traffic Safety Problems Discussed At Lennoxville A safe driving film, followed seven deadly sins of automobile by discussion, was the highlight drivers, pointing out the neccs sity of following the proper driv- ; Guest speaker KKItFLETS A N I\u2019.Q.District No.3, English Chapter, general meeting, Mon.Jan.30 8,15 p.m.Conference Room, Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Suzanne Gi- A Lennoxville man, Roland La-! charité, 40, is in serious condi- ing and courtesy rules when be- : roux hind the wheel.Following the lilm, many local problems of this sort were aired by the group and possible solu lions suggested.Mr.Dougherty pointed out that Lennoxville wa vert, Lacharite was logging near 1 Q.-Was there any question of! St\u201e ^at^as wh«n a 16-foot lo§ Murray there at that time?\tI rol'Ied pflF 3 ,truck 8nd hlt hlm- A -Yes, Lowther became hy- **c was in a state of shock sterical at this moment; he be- \"\u2019hen tfken to hospital and suf-gan to cry and shout and he took Bering from injuries to the tho- Bell Telephone Company.Lead-! one of the busiest traffic intei-ing the open floor discussion sections in the province and e.x-were Aid.Cecil Dougherty, chair- ! plained that south bound motor- The regular monthly general meeting of Branch No, 10, Canadian Legion will be held at fhe Memorial Home, Prospect St., Mon.Jan.30tn 8:00 p.m.3-TRANSISTOR.\"JS-X\u201d HEARING AID Z E NIT H ¦ $! me by the lapels of my coat and shook me back and forth, saying, \u201cIt\u2019s finished, it\u2019s finished, I\u2019m going to kill him.\u201d Then he grabbed a footstool in the living room and threw it against the wall, then he pounded the wall with his fists.Q.\u2014What happened after that?A.\u2014I told him he was still young and had a whole life ahead | of him and not to do anything; silly.Q.\u2014Did he reply?A.\u2014Yes, he said he preferred I being hung than to live in con-j slant fear of death because of! Murray.Q.\u2014Did he say how he was go- ; ing to kill Murray?A.\u2014Yes, he said he had a rax, spine and right leg.Michael Laliberte, 11-year-old son of Mr.and Mrs.G.R.P.Laliberte, 86 Jacques Cartier Blvd.; received cuts to the face and a leg injury when he was hit by a truck yesterday afternoon.He was treated at Hotel Dieu Hospital but was not hospitalized.man of the Lennoxville Police committee and Constable Frie Maddiss, of the Lennoxville force.The movie dealt with various traffic offenders and the methods used by an American judge to penalize them.It depicted the ; ists were the fastest and the ones more apt to disregard important rules.Mr.Cathcart said that irregard-Icss of the high rate of accid- Skating party & bean supper, Sat.28, Ausp, Men of Sangsler Memorial Church.Skating 8:00 p.m Sangsler Park, supper and entertainment 0:30 pm.church Hah.Adm.50c entertainment by Mrs.Mabel Pariseau, prom- ¦ ()7th Sherbrooke Rotary Squadron Royal Canadian Air Cadatt ( add Parade at Radar Bldg., Depot SI , Friday.Jan.27, 1056.All recruits arc welcome at Headquarters, Depot Street, Sherbrooke.By Order of;- S/L FORREST LORD.D.F.C., Commanding Officer.NOW you can have jConvfnieirf CREDIT TERMS by buying at \"the jewollcry *tor* in Sherbrooke\" \u2014 Mathurin\u2019s 19 Wellington North Tel.LO.2-3233 mmmm IN A WORD- ents reported in the newspapers, ; inent American Radio personality Quebec was fourth on the list ol Continued On Page ano Bruce pianist.Patton well known Aids Bishops Skating Clown To Appear In Ice Revue V Final Approval Is Accorded To University Bill loaded gun in his room upstairs.! T\tme ouenei Q.-Did you think he was ser-!\tLeglslativp CJ0Ufncil Thursday ious when he said that?\tgave thlrd and f'naI rcadlng to\t_ 1100\t_ A-No, I left to go and cat t\tau^or\u2018ZII1S the Ice Show portion oV this won- and then continued to the partv\t® gI?nt ,of S'50-000 to th« new at the lake.I heard of the acci-\tsherbrooke University.The bill dent at the golf club late that\t^afs adpPted without discussion night.\tbefore the Upper House adjourn- Q-\u2014Was Lowther alone in the ed to Fel}- 1-\tu oiju Iti a house at the time?\t_ .Earh®r\u2019.Gvernment Leader\tline with\t16 o{\tBishop\u2019s\tloveliest A.\u2014Yes.\tEdouard Asselin paid tribute to\tco^ds the\t\u201cCarnibelles\t\u201d Q.-Did Lowther tell you when Quebec\u2019s Archbishop Maurice Rov ^ featured ln the Icc show he was going to kill Murray?J pn hls nomination by the Holy win be Sherbrooke's top amateur A.\u2014He didn't give the exact\tas Pnmate of all Canada for Woman skater, Ann Goode.Other hour but I imagined it was go-\tRoman Catholic Church.The.«tars appearing through the ing to be that night.\tannouncement was made in Otta- courtesy of the Sherbrooke Win- The Quebec \u201cIf you like comedy on skates don't miss Dick Nutter.He's as good as anyone I have seen in the business and you are almost j assured of a barrelful of laughs.\u201d This was the comment of an icc j show critic in Sport Magazine ot Ottawa.It is as true now as it ever was.Dick Nutter is the featured star of Bishop\u2019s University\u2019s \u201cIce- \\ rama\u201d which will be at the Sher- ; brooke Arena on Thursday eve- ! ning Feb.2 starting at 7.30 p.m.| Dick has offered his services to Prie#\toir conduced* fftxk tormold The greatest achievement in Zenith\u2019s famous \u201cCrusade to Lower the Cost of HearingP\u2019 You owe it to yourself to derful program free of charge.He will appear in three numbers,1 a comedy solo lasting seven minutes, a sailor act with Claude Du- ; bois, and in a colorful chorus WW GEORGE If CARR, of Sher brooke, has been appointed vice-president and rliref-tor in charge of Canadian operations of Balfour, Guthrie, Canada, Ltd., mcr fhant bankers with head office in London, Eng., and Canadian head office in Vancouver, B.C.The firm is engaged in import and export business and shipping insurance.Mr.Carr will spend some weeks in Vancouver but will return here later in the spring.mmmm Brian Bellingham, a life-long wa yesterday._\u2022\txi.\t,\t.\tv».a-1:- friend of the accused, testified previous to Lemery and repeat- ter Club include 11-year-old Shir- -y.\t7-\t_ ~r a' I !ed a sitni!ar story concerning the Æ\u2019.,(A4| vA l oixûjj , 1 actions of the wedding party on '\t! Sept.17.The RCAF aero-mechanic, now stationed in Moose Jaw, Sask., told the jury that Lowther said he would kill Murray the day of fhe crime.He said that while he and Lowther were on their way to Lowther\u2019s cottage pre- 10-DAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE KASY TIME-PAYMENT PLAN Budding's Drug Store 39 Wellington North Tel.2-4773, Sherbrooke, Que.Mr.Asselin said the appoint- \u2019 jey Taylor, Micheline Jacques ment was fitting recognition of wbo appeared in last year\u2019s Carm- Sue Pepall, Jane Bartlett, Elaine Msgr.Roy s devotion to the Cath- vai jce show and Andrce and dark Dolce Narizzann Di me olic cause.The government lead- CIaude Dubois.\t'\tNamzano, Diane er said Msgr.Roy\u2019s reputation1 Four of the 11 skating acts Youns> VaIer\u2018e Dawbcr, Anne DICK NUTTER extended across Canada and he versity and the University of Sherbrooke for the coveted Skin-ner-Nadcau Trophy.Bob Bedard, ; will include women students Bunt, Nancy Willis, Alice Wik- one of Canada's top athletes and felt sure the nomination would from Bishop's Diane Montgom-; enden, Sandra Currie, Rowena be w-ell received in all parts of; ery and Diane Young will com- Gregory, Ginny Emerson Alli- the country.\t-\t-\t¦\t.1 Opposition Leader Hector La-fertc seconded the proposal and George B.Foster, National Union vious to leaving for Sherbrooke member for Bedford, said he where they were supposed to.wished to second the motion on .meet three girls and go to a wed- liehalf of the non-Catholic mem- ! Hunt \u2014 are featered in an-1 a hockey game ding, Lowther mentioned Murray bers of the House.\tj other act.The \u201cCarnibelles\u201d are I cross-town rivals bine for one number entitled j son Perry, Mary Creegan and \u201cThe Diane Sisters.\u201d The Bis- j Sandra Walsh.These girls will hop's \u201cCheerleaders\u201d \u2014 Nancy1 appear in two acts, the first Pond, Sandra Currie, Diane ' alone and the second with Dick Young, Sue Pepall, Ginny Emer- N'dtter.son, Alice Wickenden and Anne | Included with the Ice Show between the Bishop\u2019s Uni- a local Sherbrooke boy, will re-feree the contest.The highlight of the evening j will be the crowning of Bishop\u2019s i first Carnival Queen by His | Worship Mayor Armand Na-1 deau.The three finalists will en- ! ter the Arena in open cars, tour ! the ice and then the Mayor will 1 crown the lucky winner i\t| Rummage Sale For Retarded Child School The School for Retarded Children in Sherbrooke County now has class rooms in Grace Chapel for the balance of the school term, a trained teacher in the person of Mrs.Ray Little, of Lennoxville, many offers of volunteer assistance, seven children, ready and eager to get started as soon as possible and friends who arc interested in helping by donating cash! The school will open Feb.1st, when the necessary equipment should have arrived from Montreal.At the regular semi monthly meeting held in the future classroom, the parents and friends felt they had come a long way since the idea took hold last September.Reg.Allait, the fund-raising chairman turned in a total of $150, gifts from three well-wishers, and final plans were made for the rummage sale to be held Saturday morning in St Andrew's Church Hall which was offered for that purpose.The next meeting will be held on February 14th.O v .wr Sjo Mi < '.nlint)ii - k no WM JORDAN WINES UEL OIL Oil Distributed by LENNOXVILLE BUILDING SUPPLIES LO.7-4874 \u2014 LO.7-4875 L.B.S.SHERBROOKE LO.2-9141 WE INSTALL AND SERVICE OIL BURNERS A SbecbtookcIMijBecocA \"The Oldest Daily in the District E*Ub!l*hed Ninth Day ot February, ifs97, with which ie incorporated the Sherbrooka Gazette, established 1837, and Sherbrooke examiner, established 1878.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $16.80 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: ï year $9.00, 8 months $4.50, 3 months $2.60, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos old, 10c; up to 8 mot.old, 26c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\u201d FRIDAY.JANUARY 27.1956 Paddles At To the ramparts men.we re being invaded I Nothing ia sacred anymore, not even the maple tree and maple syrup.Not only does Governor Averell Ha rriman want to make Canada's maple tree the official tree of New York State, but our border neighbors in three states are in a great old hassle about which state produces the best maple syrup.You say tliis should at bother us much?You ask who cares what they do in New York, Vermont and New Hampshire anyway?But wait I But wait, indeed I 1 his sort of plagerism must be halted at once.No telling where it 20 Paces ! could spread.Next thing they'll be thinking they can play hockey.One thing well say about the three governors.They listened politely when it was explained that maple syrup wasn't just a product of the Eastern Townships; that it was something of a traditional delicacy: that sugariug-off time was an integral part of our spring social season.But there were some doubts \u2014 doubts, mind you \u2014 when it was suggested that not only did the Eastern Townships produce the BEST maple syrup, but shipped 75 per cent of the \"world's biggest\" crop of it to the very states that were arguing about it.This could mean war I Canada s Place Recent remarks by T.A.Rice, president of The Canadian Manufacturers\u2019 Association, in which he urged more intensive manufacturing at home and the establishment of branch plants abroad certainly make more pleasant reading to the Canadian people than those made ear lier by Mr.bowler, the general manager of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association in which he envisaged the future role of Canadians as hewers of wood and drawers of water, for the United States and industrial countries of the old world.Mr.Rice proposes the establishment of the branch plants to serve formerly good export markets now threatened by the low-wage countries: and the intensified Canadian production to provide for the greater processing of more of our own resources for our own needs.Self-sufficiency in anything can be carried to the point where it is self-defeating.But our import figures show, especially in respect to purchases of finished materials from the United States, that Canada can.still go a long way in the development of its industrial production without incurring that risk.Mr.Rice would have many factories which now are little more than assembly plants broaden out and produce their own components.In some European countries with populations much smaller than ours this is being done.There is no reason why it cannot be done here to a greater degree than at present.Some of our larger companies, to be sure, are following the pattern already, especially in the automotive industry.The Canadian plants were originally established as assembly factories using parts imported from the United States.But, following an orderly process, they began purchasing or producing in this country more and more of their components until today, in the case of the more popular lines, their products are almost one hundred per cent Canadian.And they have followed an active policy of establishing branch plants abroad.Their success should serve as an inspiration to other Canadian inebus-tries.Timely Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden\u2019s visit to Washington will not eliminate policy differences between Britain and the United States on the major issues of the cold war.But if it narrows them in any material way, it will prove worth while.1 he existence of differences is natural and should never be cause for alarm.No two peoples ever see world problems in exactly the same light.But it is important to keep differences between allies to a reasonable minimum.Leaders of both Britain and the United States have always understood this.This is attested by the fact that Eden s current visit is the seventh Anglo-American meeting of government heads since World War II ended.The moment for another could hardly be more fitting.Communism's political and economic offensive, thwarted in Western Europe, has shifted to the Middle East and South Asia.In both areas it is capitalizing heavily on nationalistic and social ferment.The situation in the Middle East is gravely aggravated by the danger of an Israeli-Arab conflict.Russia is operating recklessly in this zone, acting as if communism would be the gainer whether or not there is war.Visit Certainly Eden grasps the peril.We must assume that President Eisenhower and Secretary of States Dulles are equally aware of it.Yet the unhappy truth is that the West appears not to have the initiative either in the Middle East or in South Asia.The need is for new imagination, new boldness.Policies designed for the days when communism was looking elsewhere will no longer do.All free peoples must voice hope that for the sake of the liberty they cherish, Sir Anthony and his American hosts find the beginnings of a fresher, more vigorous approach.Eden\u2019s ' visit seems sure, too, to bolster his recently sagging prestige at home.He has been charged with many things, a good share of which add up to not doing enough.His trip to America is at least evidence he recognizes the need for action.A meeting with Dulles and the President may serve as well to clear up any lingering misunderstandings that are left in the wake of Dulles' unfortunate plunge into the verbal jungles in the recent Life magazine article.No one with the safety of the free world at heart could wish anything but prime success to the participants in this perhaps fateful seventh meeting of American and British leaders.The Supreme Court, hearing the Coffin case as if it had been an appeal brought before it in the regular course, has ruled five to two for dismissal of Coffin's appeal against conviction for murder.There is no precedent for the kind of hearing that was held in the Supreme Court, nor for its ruling, which is not a judgment but The Coffin Case (From The Montreal Star) an advice to the government as j to what course the court would have taken if the appeal had come to it through the normal channels.Further action in the Coffin case rests with the ; government.The government has been eager to see that justice is done, or rather, that justice is not denied.It is nowhere sttg- From The Pen Of E.T.Writers! NIGHT Black stallion, saddled and istirruped with stars Bridled to the Milky Way and girded by a meteor's flash Whipped Arctic-wards to the spur of Aurora borealis Rearing at equatorial thunder and lightning's slash Prancing in the wake of Venus, morning and eventide's pawji Ridden the night through by Diana, goddess of the Moon, Plunging, you race through the Hadean hours of gloom To stand in Apollo\u2019s Olympian stable, the Dawn.* * GLADYS TAYLOR I gested that when Mr.Justice Abbott denied Coffin's application for leave to appeal he was acting outside the rules of the court.The existing rules of the court permit an application of this kind to go before one judge, whose judgment is final unless he should decide to refer the application to the full bench.Whatever disposition the government may now make of the Coffin case, it seems certain that it will amend the Supreme Court Act to change this rule as it applies to capital cases.Where a man's life is at stake it seems reasonable that a decision affecting his right of appeal from conviction should not rest in one man's hands.What would serve the ends of substantial justice in ordinary cases may not serve in capital cases in which judicial error, if sentence is cir-riccl out, is irrevocable.mm _________ b« high o* new that Jordon hoi balked at joining.CYPRUS Cypriots\" futur# demand tor union with Greece threatens agenda Jordan's King Hussein's attempt to join tfce anti Communist poet sperked off riotous onti-West em demonstrations oil over the country.With Britain's Egyptian bases lost, the Cyprus ont en dongered, our prime ally is worried over its tbbmg strength in the Middle East.Britains most important Middle East mill tory base It has sparked new antagonism between Tdrkey and Greece, thus ing the Balkan alliance U.S.S.R Black 5eo mm Ankara CYPRUS^* LCBANON Svo^VSRAE Maditirronton wmk JORDAN Gun of Omon EGYPT Route NEWSMAP SAUDI ^\t1\t\tWestern V\u201ee Defense Bases ARABIA\t\t \t\\\tOil Wells b« sought With prospect Communist notions\t\tand moy supply Egypt with more orms than con-\t\t^ Pipelines trocted for lost summer, Anglo-U S talks to\t\tP'-\"'-'\u2018l Baghdad Uril Poet give serious consideration to Israel's request\t\t tor modern military equipment.\t\t \t\t[ _ 1 Arab B0ÜI League WHAT EDEN WILL TALK ABOUT\u2014Map above illustrates the three most important areas of discussion for Sir Anthony Eden when the British Prime Minister arrives in Washington for discussions with Secretary of State Dulles./ -Jk________________ Britain Continues Air Leadership Whatever \u201cit\u201d is still is a top secret hut when \u201cit\" is revealed to the public, the world seems destined for a great surprise.Sir Roy Dobson, managing director of Britain\u2019s A.V.Roe and Company, hinted at \u201cit\u201d last week, and the suggestion is that Britain has a new surprise for the world of aviation.And apparently whatever \u201cit\u201d is will be very speedy.Sir Roy said: \u201cWe have an airplane, or something else, which will go through the air very fast\u2014and it is going to get very hot.\" Apparently the big problem for the designers is to produce (From the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph) machines that will fly when they really get hot.And from Sir Roy\u2019s remarks, it can be presumed that at least part of the great problem has been overcome.In popular terminology, planes have been made which can crack the sound barrier, that is, travel faster than the speed of sound.With increasing emphasis on speed, a new barrier has been determined, known, as the great barrier.In simple terms, this refers to a speed at which the friction of the air will develop enough heat to affect the material used in the construction of the aircraft.It would seem that this 1984 (The Toronto Globe and Mail) Toronto's youngsters are in general on the side of the law, and of the police who maintain the law.Why change that desirable state of affairs by a curfew which would pit the law against them\u2014and so pit them against it?Let there be no mistake about this.Toronto\u2019s teen-agers would bitterly resent a move to drive them off the streets by 9:30.and the immediatee butt of that resentment would be the police.What is more, their resentment would be fully justified.Providing they behave themselves \u2014 and the great mass of them do \u2014 teen-agers have just as much right to be out at 9:30 or 10 or 10:30 as anybody else.Alderman Jean Newman, who states the case for a curfew before Board of Control today, will no doubt argue it as a means of preventing young people from committing, or being the objects of, criminal acts.Why, in that case, delay locking them up till 9:30?Why not keep them under surveillance \u2014as in George Orwell\u2019s 1984\u2014 all around the clock?Most of Toronto\u2019s parents are intelligent Most of them assume responsibility for the actions, hours and associations of children who themselves have been brought up to be responsible.That situation requires no interference from the police or anybody else.To interfere with it would, indeed.This and That Answer to Today\u2019s Puzzle ACROSS 1-, Dick and Harry 4-chat 8 Cats and \u2014- 12\tMonkey 13\tRome (Italian) 3\tIntercession 4\tMourning 5\t-, faith and charity 6\tTurkish inn 7\tTo- and feather 8\tGreek townships 14\tFencing sword 9 An-and 15\tFrom \u2014\u2014 to\tshut case worse\t10 Man (coll.) 16\tSuite of rooms 11 Places 18 Light shoe 17 Quiver 20\tLeases\t19 Iron 21\tExist\t23 Mercenary 22\tNights before 24 Nimbus 24 Detest \t77\tj3\t\tA\trs\tM\t\tI j\tS-lNiOiS-l\t\t\t \t1\tA_\t\ts\tv\tis\t\tM\t\tV\tJ.\t3| V\t~>t\t1\t\t\t0\tn\t\t\t\tA\tN\t1 I \t3\t-T\t\tn\t¥\t-L1\t\t\t\t»\tO\t mj\t\t0\ta\t\t\tJL\t\t\t\tin\t\t \t You, South, hold: NORTH\t27 4k J 10 9 »8 5 ?\tA 9 6 5 4 2 *62 WEST\tEAST 4k 5 3\t4 7 6 4 VQ 10 63\tVA942 ?\tK J 7\t4 Q 10 *\tQ 10 8 5\t4k K*9 7 4 SOUTH *\tA K Q 8 2 ¥KJ7 ?\t8 3 4Ù *\tA J 3\t3 North-South vul.South West North East 1 * Pass 2 A Pass 4 * Pass Pass Pass Opening 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GREENSHIELDb\tMONTREAL STOCK STOCK MARKET\tEXCHANGE Previous close 11 a m .35 .\t99 .urn* .40 98 101\u20184 race track today in the wake of a\tfor a while.\u201d said police officer\tthis failed to dampen thee hoys\tsubject of an Olympic-siie\tsports chui^s » of\tLen fire that killed elght\tthorough.\tBilly Stephens, who helped\tfrom the Border Town.Leblanc\tstadium studied by the parks and Dreas*\tround up the animals.\tgave the home team a 1-0 lead at recreation department.\u201d Horsemen awaited\ta fii^l\t\u201cTwo of the horses were hit by\tthe end of the first period but\tAt Cortina d'Ampezzo.\tItaly, check of survivors to\tdetermine\tcars and one of them had to be\tfrom then on they were never in\tscene of the 1956 winter\tOhm- noxville: Group 1, age 9 and under: 1 Malcolm Wingel, Lennoxville United Church, 95 per cent; «les, Sydney Dawes, president of\t^'¦\u2022nowille United.which animals were lost in the\tshot.Most of\tthe rest of\tthem\tthe game blaze Thursday afternoon.Only\twere bleeding\tbadly from\tcuts Laçasse evened the\tcount five have been positively ident.and bruises on the legs.\"\tthe middle period and in lfied-\tTom Parker, chief investigator final stanza Ellis came up ________ .\t.,.v\t.\u201e k\"own c!ead included\tfor the Florida state racing\tcom-\this two-goal\teffort\tto\tgive the\tThe\t1960\tsummer Olympics will rasin,\tLennoxville\tUnited,\t96.\t\u201d Djeddah s Star and Casba.own.\tmission, said\tit was impossible\tRock Islan\tdteam\ttheir fourth\tbe\theld\tin Rome.\tAllan\tMarshall,\tPlymouth.\t87.\t3 etl by N.L.Haymaker of Berry, to determine the cause of the victory of the season, ville, \\ a.; Cable Break, owned : blaze.\tFour games are slated Us.at Ui-> General Dynamics lost 1 point to 58'k.Canadian Collieries Ltd.has called a special meeting of shareholders for February 7th to consider by-laws providing (or the \\\u201d .Bell Telephone Brazilian.B.C.Power .B.C.Forest H.C Telephone CANADIAN STOCK EXCHANGE Previous close 11 a.m.Anglo Mid.B A.Oil .Brown Company .40\u2018ï Can.Vickers .Cons.Paper .hold \"A\" .' , \u201e Fraser .Great Lakes Paper So.Can.Power Pfd 145 16 .MINKS 401., Weedon .50 RANKS 12\u20194\t12 R 35*» 36 19\t18*4 II'.- 31 '»R 341 »\t3414 124'* 32 V.- 43'» 124 44 in the Can ad ia n O lym pic Comm it- 93; 3 Elaine Savage.Unnoxville creation of $15 million 5 per cent Budding Products 3\u201e\tMontreal .the tee said Canada ha's an excellent Sund»J School.86\tcumulative redeemable preferred Canada toment .J3>* 33'.B\\D Nova Soot,a .with chance to get the 1964 Games.Age 10 to 12 yr».1 Isobel Sar ^\t,\t- ^an.Iron Fdy\t34 B Commerce .«s.» n-u.««a _______ ______ _____,, .i____ .11.\t.\t\\\\ cs (coast\traiismissioii has ran Breweries .\t31\titoy.u .4P1 48*4 45 B by H.W.Hayner of Plant City, Fla ; Classy Belle, owned by Jack Goldstei 1 of Louisville.Ky., and Babco.filly owned by L.T.Torres of San Juan.Puerto Rico.Aladyne, a two.year-old filly owned by Courtney Burton, was reported missing.About 40 panic-stricken hor.Berra Signs For Record Salary the weekend in the Kouri circuit.Tomorrow evening Windsor will journey to Rock Isliuid while Bromtpon will be at Sherbrooke.On Sunday Richmond will be at Italians Lead Bobsled Races New York - (zP) - New York f«f\" and Sherbrooke goes Yankee\tcatcher Larry (Yogi)\t°p '?c ^0T'\t.\t,\t,, Berra\tcelebrated his' seventh\t, IsUnd;\tLevesque\tGroses charged out of the park and wedding anniversary Thursday by be\u2018ljain\tLactase ^oodseTl galloped up heavily-travelled Mgmng his 1956 gontr.ct, whtch DemerS, Longpre Bird\troad\twhich\tparallels\tthe\tca*.'j fo1 th,a coop1»1* \">\u2022 *'\u2022 w*'* I (MUOW fCAVOU.I MACDONALD\u2019S itish Consols CIGARETTES pUlN extra c0RK OR «ID fILTER SUPERIOR BEER A unique prorl-u, a.-b., makes Bradingiv a light, sparkling, refreshing beer.One taste and you'll discover why thousands of people are making Brading\u2019s f/ieir beer.Ask for Beading's, the beer with the VFWMf* COLLAR\tV SUPERIOR AROMA V MELLOWER FLAVOUR A SENSATIONAL CONTEST Enter Brading'a rnntest as often as you wish.Nothing to buy to enter.But it you include 6 bottle caps from Brsding s products YOU liCOME EUOIBIE FO» BONUS FRIZES EVERY YWO WEEKS YOU CAN WIN A 1956 FORD SEDAN AN EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MANY OTHER *40 CASH PRIZES Fini DETAILS ON {NTAY FOAMS AVAUABll FROM TOUR LICENSED GROCFR OR TAVERN I A NEW CONTEST EVERY TWO WEEKS Eight SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27.1956 Women\u2019s Sphere Social Sind j-^erional Miss Gladys Hale, Moore SI., i Is leaving today to be the guest 1 for a few days of her brother-in- \u2019 law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.P.j H.Skelton, in Westmotmt.» » * Mrs.E.M.Wiggett, who spent j a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs John Wiggett, in Town of Mount Royal, is returning today to her home on Queen Blvd.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mrs.D.F.Watson, president i of the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling ; Club, received at the weekly tea j held Tuesday afternoon.Pouring at the table, arranged with a Curling trophy and blue candles in silver holders, were Mrs.K., F.Jackson, Mrs.Harold Brown, j Mrs.J.N.Fuller and Mrs.,1.j (1.Pouliot.Sweet Dreams! K Mrs.Allan F.L.Sampson who was in town to attend the funeral of Mr.G.T.Phelps, was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Glenn Sampson, The Bellevue Apartments, Prospect St.W \u2022\t* Mrs.E.L.Normandin, who has been staying for some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.O.C.Smith, Newton St., is leaving on Sunday to spend i the winter months at Lakcworth, Fla.\u2022 * * Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Bradford, Argyle St., are leaving for Montreal, on Sunday, to attend the Capping Service at tl^ St.Mary\u2019s Hospital, when their daughter, Miss Shirley Bradford, will receive her cap.¦ * * Mr.Roy Keating, of Salmon Ann, B.C., arrived by plane yesterday, called by the death of his mother, Mrs.T.R.MacKenzie, he is staying with Lieut.R.MacKenzie, London Square Meal Diet \u2014 4 Skipping Breakfast Can Add Pounds Col.T.FIVE GENERATIONS: Photographed at her home in North Hatley with four succeeding generations is Mrs.C.N.Hawes (right), her son, Mr.Charles Hawes, her granddaughter, Mrs.Audrey Smith, her great-grandson, Mr.Nathan Smith and her great \u2022 great \u2022 granddaughter, Deborah Ann Smith.\t(Photo by Dick Gordon) Princesses Toast Of London High Society 9215\t2-10 (m irr^tir^ Such a pretty way to send your little miss to sleep \u2014 wearing 1 this newest shortie top, with ; matching bloomers beneath! 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Pattern 9215: Children's Sizes 2, 4, fi, 8, 10.Size 6 shorties top ind bloomers, 2*4 yards 35-inch.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 35 cents in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.Print plainly size, name, address, style number.Send your order to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Dept., Sherbrooke, Que.ROCKCLIFFE Private Entertaining for Weddings, t.uncheons, Dinners, Home Cooking.Miss Moir, Hostess.471 Quebec St.Tel.LO.2-3433 SEW AND SAVE! with the newest choice of FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Marquette St., Sherbrooke Mrs.Wilfred Marshall, Vic-| toria St., is leaving today, to ! spend the next few weeks with her daughter, Miss Norma Marshall, in Toronto, and with her sister, Mrs.J.Cameron Wilson and Dr.Wilson, at London, Ont.* * * The flowers on the altar in the Church of the Advent on Sunday, were placed there in loving memory of Mrs.Mary 1 Kendall, of Windsor Mills, by her family in Sherbrooke, and her daughter, Mrs.Asa Swallow, of South Paris, Me.* « * Mrs.R.D.Mawhood wilt convene the Ladies Sherbrooke Curling Club tea on Tuesday, January 31.The additional hostesses will be, Mrs.H.Codere, Mrs.R.L.Bishop, Mrs-.Gaston Masse, Mrs.H.J, Fraser, Mrs.J.A.Dion, Mrs.H.L.Gagnon, Mrs.A.L.Spafford, Mrs.Clayton Con ley and Mise Emily Von Berg.* * * Additional subscribers to the Musical Tea, sponsored by the Mont Notre Dame Alumnae, for the benefit of the Scholarship Fund, to be held at the convent Saturday afternoon, are, Mrs.Richard Hoye, Mrs.H.J.McGuire, Miss Evelyn Murray, Mrs.| Hector Bolduc, Mrs.Paul J.McKenna, Miss Vivian Powers, Mrs.! Casey Vincent, Mrs.Gilbert Mar- ! quis.Mrs.George Robitaille, j Mrs.H.J.Placey, Miss Helen ! Slattery, Mrs.Thelma Speir, I Miss Monica Palmer, Mrs.Harold Hayes, Mrs.Mark Hayes, Miss Margaret Hayes, Miss Mary-lin Hayes.* * \u2022 ! Mrs.Jan Pick was hostess, re-* ccntly, at her home on Victoria | St., to the ladies of the executive ! of the Women's Canadian Club of the Eastern Townships.The meeting was chaired by the president.Mrs.J.A.Stewart, of Lime Ridge.Business centered prin : cipally on the choice of speakers | for the balance of the year.It was decided that the next speaker for the meeting of February 23 will be Very Rev.Gerald Lahey, S.J., Rector of Loyola College, Montreal; and the speaker on March 8 will he Mr.Claude Le Sache, adjudicator for the Drama Festival.Following the business session refreshments were served by Mrs.Pick.London.\u2014(Reuters) serious-minded young princesses are fast becoming the toast of high society here although they prefer work to play.The princesses are the nieces of the Duke of Edinburgh and descendants of Queen Victoria-Princess Margarita of Baden, whose home is in a German cast- Three , ed blonde with bright brown eyes, German I is here to study dressmaking at the Royal College of Art.\u201cif it goes successfully I may take it up professionally,\u201d she said.The 20-year-old princess was taught dressmaking and cooking at a Windsor finishing school in 1954.\u201cI do not know whether I would Ic, Princess Beatrix of Hohenlohe- like to set up here or at home.Landenburg and Princess Chris- Everyone has been very kind to tina of Hesse.\tj us here.We have been to some All three are blonde, attractive theatres and to a charity ball.\u201d and vivacious\u2014and strictly in- Asked about suitors, the prin-formal in dress and manners.1 cesses smiled rather shyly and Where ever they go they cause a stir, but most of the time they arc studying and staying at home._ Princess Beatrix and Christina arrived two weeks ago to share a luxurious pink and green apartment chosen for them by their uncle Philip, and furnished with some of his own pieces from Windsor Castle.The apartment is on the fifth door of Dolphin Square, Europe's largest block of apartments.\u201cAnd all vve want to do most nights is come home here and just relax\"\u201d said Princess Chris- ! tina, 23-year-old daughter of Princess Sophie, the duke's youngest sister.Princess Christina, whose first i newspaper picture in England\u2014 j .\t.I____J U,,- ««r-rv said; \u201cWe have not any yet\" Then they said; \u201cWe must not say any more\u2014Uncle Philip would not like it.He has been so kind to us, we would not like to offend him.\u201d The two princesses have so far seen little of Princess Margarita of Baden, who has been in Eng- land four years and is regarded ! as a society beauty.\u201cShe is even busier than we ; are,\u201d Princess Christina said.Princess Margarita, 22-year-old daughter of the Margrave and Margravine of Baden, lives here in a student nurses hostel.A blonde with an urchin hair-j cut, she is frequently seen at j theatres and concerts although j ! she works round-the-clock shifts ] at the busy outpatients depart- : ment of St.Thomas\u2019 Hospital where she qualified last year.! Two years ago, \u201cnurse\" von Ba- ¦ \u2019 den took time off to cruise : around the Isles of Greece with Europe's kings, queens, princes and princesses.During the trip, | organized by King Paul and ! Queen Krederika of Greece and backed by the Greek government, ! she was voted \u201cprettiest princess\u201d on board.Couples Should Discuss Problems Before Marriage Toronto.\u2014\u2022?\u2022 of Irrff* Ay# whon or*n«/#y »© rtori Ji St.Paul's Junior Guild Changes Name Of Society At Meeting In Knowlton SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDA'» JAM ARS 2/.Nin« Knowlton \u2014 The regular raeet-trg of the St.Paul's Junior Guild was opened by Rev.T, E R.Nurse with prayer.The president, Mrs.Keith Mizener was in the chair and expressed appreciation for the support she had received from the members during the past year.The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.Roland Kimball and the financial Statement by the treasurer, Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Mrs.Glen Brown, corresponding secretary, reported on the correspondence at hand.Mrs.Mizener then called for the annual reports, which showed activities and financial standing of the Guild to be most successful.With Rev T.E.R Nurse, presiding over the annual meeting, it was unanimously moved that Mrs.A.S.Douglass be made an honorary vice-president.Chairman of the nominating committee, Mrs.Donald Taylor, presented the slate of officers, which is as follows: Honorary President, Mrs.A.T.Woodley; honorary vice-presidents, Mrs.T.E.R.Nurse and Mrs.A.S.Douglass; president, Mrs.Ronald Marks: 1st vice-president.Mrs.Kenneth Patterson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs.A.J.B.Milborne; recording secretary.Mrs.R.G.Rogers; corresponding How \u201cFast\u201d Are-You Living?February Reader\u2019s Digest tells you how doctors test your BMR (basal metabolic rate) to show if you are living at abnormal racing-car speed or chugging along only half alive.Private Life of Adolf Hitler In February Reader's Digest, Hitler\u2019s valet for 20 years reveals intimate facts about the dictator\u2019s private life and death \u2014 answers many puzzling questions.Facts About Abortion A grandmother with heart disease .a 13-year old rape victim \u2014 both were pregnant, asked abortions.Should they be granted?Here are frank facts about one of our most unsavory problems.Get your February Reader\u2019s Digest today: 38 articles of lasting interest condensed to save you time.secretary, Mrs.Glen Brown; treasurer.Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Work conveners.Miss Doris Beals and Mrs.E.Bruce Bai-ley;Wool, Mrs.Norman Crandall and Mrs.Glen Brown; Choir, Mrs.C.F.Ritchie: Hostess, Mrs.John Y.Andrews.In taking office, Mrs.Marks spoke briefly of the wonderful success and harmony in the society during the past year and expressed the hope that this year would continue to be a prosperous one for the society.Final plans were made for serving the Parish supper which took place under the joint auspices of the Parochial guild, preceded by the annual Vestry meeting.It was moved that the name of the Society be changed to the Evening Guild of St.Paul\u2019s Church.The meeting day has also been changed to Wednesday, the next meeting to be on February 8.Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the hostesses, Mrs.Norman Crandall and Mrs.Roderick Crandall.BABY SHOWER Mrs.C.E.Wiken entertained at her home on Maple Street at a Pink and Blue Shower in hon-nor of Mrs.Rodney Taber.There were eighteen guests present and the rooms were tastefully decorated for the occasion.The gifts were presented to Mrs.Taber in a large basket decorated in pink and blue, for which Mrs.Taber expressed her appreciation.A Social hour was enjoyed after which Mrs.Wiken served refreshments.General Notes Air.and Mrs.Richard George, of Boston, Mass., was a visitor of Mr.and Mrs.L.J.Crandall.Mrs.Lena Lowry, of Waterloo, was the guest of Mrs.Gertrude Hume, Mrs.J.M.Swell and Mrs.A.W.Mizener for a few days.Mr.Thomas Connolley was in Iron Hill to attend the Rabey-Hadlock wedding.The Farm Forums group invited neighboring groups as their guests for films in the projection room of the High School.Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening.Mr.and Mrs.Thorpe Manson and son, Neil, of Bolton Centre, were in town to attend the funeral of Mr.D.M.Manson.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bisson-ette and son, Bunny, were re- IXICUTORS AND TRUSTEfS ROR OVER HALF A CENTURY value for your money- Bequeath to your hein oil the benefits that come from experienced estate administration ROYALTRUST COMPANY Owr bookht \" Wtat W* Con Or» for ovailabk t»n roaue*/.105 ST.JAMES ST.W\u201e MONTREAL .HARBOUR 4221 1 Emblem of lh«* Favourite! In Canada more people enjoy Molson\u2019s Export than any other \u2022Me.A glass will tell you why Just say : \u201cMake Mine ai MOLSON\u2019S EXPORT llu Ale your Great-Grandfather drank » Presentation At Cowansville MISS ETHEL GREEN, chief operator of the Bell Telephone Company at Cowansville, has received her pension after 36 years' service with the company.She was presented with a cedar chest by her fellow workers, a rocker chair by the Vilas Furniture Company, a Pioneers Plaque and president's wallet, also a sum of money.A dinner was held in her honor at the New Ottawa Hotel, at which itô were present.In the photo above, from left to right, are: Miss Janet Carey.Miss Green, Mrs.Valerie Ashton and Mrs.Simone Gnieen wood.\t(Record Photo by Studio Eclair) Annual Reports At Kingsey Falls Vestry Meeting Kingsey Falls \u2014 Rev.Peter Kingston presided at the annual vestry meeting of Christ Church held following the service.The minutes and financial statement were presented by Mr.Charles H.Sells, showing all obligations had been met.leaving a balance on hand.An active and profitable year was reported by the Kingsey Falks and Brownletgh Ladies' Aid and Miss Marina Sells sub milled the report of the Sunday j School.Mr.Elwin Clifford was re instated as minister's warden and Mrs.Charles Sells as peo pics warden Church committee appointed were.Mrs.Bruce Mautine, Mrs Elwin Clifford.Miss Marina Sells, Mr.Walter Wheeler, Mr.Bruce Mastine and Mr.Alton Clifford.Thanks were extended to the .officers of the church, organist.Mrs.R.B Cleveland, the Ladies' Guild and to all who had con- the work of the uibuted to church Mr.Kingston expressed pleas ure in the work that had been completed and closed the meeting with prayer.U V MEETING The Brownleigh and Kingsey Falks Woman's Association mot at the home of Mrs K.M.Leith.Following the devottonals conducted by Mrs Donald Smith, all officers were reelected for another year.Mrs.Smith, president, thanked officers and ment hers for their co-operation and a special vote of thanks was tendered Mrs.Mabel Blake, of the sewing committee The an nual reports revealed a micoo-s tu! year's work Four guests joined the ladies at the social horn Mrs.Donald Smith will entertain the W \\ at her home in February.General Notes Mis'- Kathleen Wheeler, of Windsor.Que is «pending some tune with her uncle .uid aunt, Mr and Mrs.Walter Wheeler Miss Margaret Wheeler R N of Montreal, spent the weekend at her home here Mr.Stanley Mastine is making a good recovery following his return from the C .1 M Hospital., Mrs Robert Sells entertained the Ladies' Guild of Christ Church at the January meeting, which was presided over by the president, Mrs David Giffod.\\11 reports showed a very active year and Ke\\ Peter Kingston thanked the Guild for their gift to him at Christmas, Refresh ment* were served by the hastes* rV l) ANNO 1605 /%e\t#bâf&K
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