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[" WEATHER NOVEMBER: Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN 1VWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ps; World News In Brief Ottawa, Nov.li\u2014\t\u2014Wil- liam B.Scott, Q.C.of Montreal has been appointed associate chief justice of the Superior Court of Quebec province, replacing Mr.Justice O.S.Tyndale who died Oct.29.Prime Minister St.Laurent announced today.* \u2022 * Toronto, Nov.If\u2014 '\u2014Twin calves were born in a boxcar yesterday as their mother was being brought to the Royal Winter Fair.The mother is a shorthorn.Stanliam Erika, own-ned by Sylvanbrae farms at Howick, Que.She was femate grand champion at the Royal Winter Fair last year.Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov.14 \u2014 .4'\u2014The newspaper Maariv today proposed Professor Albert Einstein as the first President of Israel.\"He belongs to us, not to Princeton University.\" said Hr.Fzricl Carlebach, the newspaper\u2019s editor, in promoting the famed scientist as a successor to Dr.Chaim Weiz-mann, who died last Sunday.* * * Norfolk, Vt, Nov.14\u2014.V>\u2014 A navy transport engaged in amphibious warfare manoeuvres and the Texas Company tanker Washington collided 50 miles east of Cape Henry today with a toll placed by the navy at five dead and six injured.\t, .The navy said all casualties were among army personnel aboard the transport Rucham-kin.* * * Nairobi, Kenya, Nov.14-\u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Governor Sir Evelyn Baring today outlawed the powerful Kikuyu independent schools association on grounds it served as a spawning ground for Man Mau terrorists.Thirty-four of the association\u2019s 194 schools with a total enrollment of 270,000 children were ordered to shut down at once.The other 150 schools throughout this British colony must close at the end of this term unless their teachers are cleared of suspected Mau Mau membership.Fire At Westport, Mass.Takes Lives Of Mother, Eight Of Nine Children Only Two Members Of Family Spared In Early Morning Conflagration.Westport, Mass .Nov.14.\u2014 t \\P) A mother and eight, children died earlv ténia) in a fire at their home while the onlv two survivors of the family, the father and a son, were away at work.The mother and her children were suffocated by smoke and Canada s 27th brigade will remain intense heat carried to their upstairs bedrooms Iront a tire in the in the Hannover area of Germany\t, ,,\t., .a year longer than originally anti- kitchen through floor \\entilateis.cipated.\tThe bodies of four of the younger children were found on the A series of four new camps fot f]oor as though the\\ tried to escape before they were overcome.The mother and three children were dead in their beds.The dead were Mrs.Mary T.Audette, 44, and these eight of lier nine children: Genevieve, 17; Madeline, lb; Natale, 14; Shir-lev, 12; Eleanor, 9; Veronica.7.Francis, 5, and Geraldine, 3.27th Brigade Will Remain At Hannover Soest, Germany, Nov.14.\u2014 '7\u2018\u2014 the brigade is taking shape over a big and scenically beautiful area on three sides of this 2.000-year-old Germany citv of Soest.But it will be late 1953 before the for-| mation moves in.When the brigade reached Hann-: over a year ago the plan was for it to shift 100-odd miles southward I to the Soest area in the fall of 1952.Various delays have killed | that plan.Soest has quaint old buildings, i churches, and narrow, cobbled I streets still laced with the circular ! wall and moat of feudal days.Its ; 30,000 people live about 50 miles,\tBy DOUGLAS HOW i cast of the Rhine.\tCanadian Press Staff Writer To the east, south, and south Ottawa, Nov.14.\t0 \u2014 The west, construction of barrack^ is!army\u2019s current manpower expan-! under way in four areas.Two sion has brought an onslaught of ; Canadian engineer officers, from human problems with it.: their office in the town police i station, travel to the construction Nj.jsen level of intelligence ! sites to supervise the progress of skidded.Despite barriers, erimin-i Germany contractors Mai.L. ,ornon n! gun* Him n*' i\\ liwt think-about ho bui a i bee Pi t Kng I l' are man bv u w h*th- could to St'O for rieliv-uni «1 cott-ovince An-news Mr five fields make sut> sing more More complete use otirces; forest protectin' ami insects; betid the forest harvest; ¦ understamUng, and ROTARY FAIR BEGINS: Mayor ! m annual Rotary Fair at the Belviden tomorrow.With Mayor Levesque, Rosenbloom, president, D.), Sails Gilbcy, vice-chairman.Dixon, nvn here as he offieinily opened the 2L«t iv last night.The fair eoniinut's tonight and ale past president el the club, are Lewis Gelry WiKgett, ebairtnnn of the fair, and Finie (Record photo by Gerry 1 omay).rrv U.S.May Have New Crime Boss New York, Nov.14\u2014(/P)\u2014A fed eral official said today he been informed that (Three-Finger Brown) Georges Langiois of Quebec city jlarcjer\tproblems of the mar- work\twith\tBritsh\tarmy\tauthorities\t|.jp^ nian arc\tcomplex\tand endless.\tThghters\tsaid, they could not recharged\twith\tconstruction\tof\tthe\t.\t( thi\t\u2022 innvh-ihle\tmain in\tthe house for more than Canadian camps\tin ^ f/mv Uosfchmctèr and 1 Five miles east of Soest the land , sjze ^ suddcnly and drastically Lçhee chief Charles Dean said was formerly a brush - bounded t g j I( remajnecj for an 0ui-Tc belit'ves the fire started in a farm Here\tIf\ti spoken battalion commander.LI.- rubbish box in the downstairs kit- complete, a\tfirst\tbudding\tfound-; ctol H y.Matthews\tof\tToronto, to! rl1011\tof Hie two-storey\tframe ation is being set\tin\tbrick,\tand a\t{ocus aUenljon\ton\tit\tHe di(i so\thouse\tand spread through\tthe publicly in a speech which is like- ,Par)1Lûns to the caves, ly to bring\thim a\trap on the\tNuus\tof the tragedy was tele- knuckles\u2014as\tofficers\tare not sup-\tP}0110\u201d\tto the father at his place posed to speak their minds like work by mughbors.that in public\tManuel Logo, Audette s co- At Kitchener, Ont., Tuesday, he ! Soest is an area which will accom- said half the would-be recruits are\t7 , .' \u2018e ( 1\tR modate brigade headquarters and ! turned away, that others break sai(,: Men's weekly meeting, held in the Magog Hotel.First man to be avvartit o a \u201chero\u201d badge was Mac Bradshaw, who brought Tom Duggan into the club.The \u201chero'\u2019 wears his badge and has the other members pay for his weekly club meal until a new ¦'hero'\u2019 appears.The idea was lefl with the loeal club by regional director Robert Waite, of the northeastern reg.en.who paid a \u201cflying\" visit to Sherbrooke earlier in the week.For the weekly program, K.R.Strew' presented a film on last year's Stanley Cup finals which he secured through the National Hockey League office in .Montreal.; This is being observed as World Fellowship Week and J.Edward Shortt spoke briefly on the subject, leading the club in a short prayer afterwards.President Jeff Wilson was in the chair for the meeting and with him at Ihc head table were : Angus MacLean, Mr.Strew, Don 1 Sanders and Mr.Short!.Red Cross Society Is Supplying Auto Theft Brings Two- Pbi'-ma, for use in accident rases where emergency treatment may result in the saving of a life, is Brin .supplied by the Canadian Red Cross Society to ambulances in the district served by the Sherbrooke Hospital, Arrangements have been made with Dr.Cecil Harris, provincial medical director of the Red Cross, by Ihc hospital to furnish each of six out-of-town ambulances with plasma and a sterile administration (or recipient) set.The hospital, in addition, will supply the ambulances with a .set oi sterile dressings and a jar ol sterile vaseline, the latter for use in the ease of a penetrating chest wound.The blond, which is supplied in the form of a can of human plasma and one bottle of sterile distilled water, must be replaced every six months, in case of possible détériorai ion.The sterile dressings and vaseline will be renewed every month.IT.C.Allnutt.administrator of Ihc Sherbrooke Hospital, in a letter to the ambulance directors, expressed extreme pleasure at Free i for figure» fit to be tied\u2014-our FRONT LACER by ~rc± VS :Mp:B V J 7'w V-»- Your lacing and Gossard\u2019g designing take years off youi figure, inches off your measurements in a front-lace corset.Here\u2019s the adjustable, comfortable support you\u2019ll live in \u2014 with better posture, too ! 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Designed for sleek, positive uplift.A, B, C cups.Priced at.GENDRON CORSET SHOP WELLINGTON ST.NORTH Man Found for o In Auto Reatà Twenty - one year old Rw-aire Dion, of Actonvale.was found | criminally responsible by a coroner\u2019s jury at Windsor Mills yes-! terday in the death of Mrs.Marcel iTrepanier, of Richmond, in a motor j accident.Mrs.Trepamer was killed 'instantly on the evening of July 27th | when a car, driven by Dion, carry-! ing her and Gerard' Roy, 38, of : Richmond as passengers, went out J of control off the sixth range road.] St.Francis Xavier de Brompton, I crashed through a wire ience.| felled two trees and finally Topped almost demolished in a field 300 feet off the road, after overturning five or six times.The jury decided that Dion was drunk at the time of the mishap land was driving too fast.The I inquest had been postponed pend-j ing recovering of the injured, j Dion will be charged in local court j next w:eek.j Dr.Louis Gagnon, of Sherbrooke, district coroner, presided | at the inquest.Det.Andre E.Labbe testified for Provincial Police, 1 Final arrangements have been made for I he children's movie pro-1 gram at the New Premier Theatre Ion Saturday morning.Through the kind permission of the manage merit of the New Premier Theatre and R.K.O.Pictures, the comedy j \u201cDumbo\u201d, of Walt Disney, w ill be shown to I he youngsters.The 1 movie is scheduled to begin at l 9:3a a.in.Chief of Police Edouard Moreau lias granted special permission for the Club to hold this show for youngsters, an idea which has be come a popular feature of the local \u201cOptimist Week.\u201d Club mem ; bers will act as ushers at the show.If we arc to judge by the num-jber of local youngsters who have ! attended this show in (he past, il can be certain that the theatre will be filled to capacity shortly after it opens.This year also a large number of youngsters from Water ville are expected to attend the show.Optimist Week will come to a close tomorrow evening when the local club is holding its fifth anniversary party at Hillcrest Lodge.At this time the charter to the new Waterville Optimist Club will be presented by O.Lease Bus,sard, Vice President of Optimist inter national.the prompt response by the Redi I Cross tu tin' hospitals appeal and! i confidence that the ambulance firms will be glad of the opnoi ¦ | (unity \u201cto join us in a worllnvhile] community eifort.\u201d j The ambulances which will re \u2019reive the plasma and supplies are !,, O, Cass and Son.of Rock I land, ,1.II Knapp Rcg\u2019d., of Coati : cook.T.C.French, of Sawyervill-, iS.N, Bishop, of Bishopldn, S.!.Lockwood, of Danville, and \\Y.A.Storie, of Richmond, 9.W.I.Executive Convention Many items relating to the forthcoming conference ol Ihc Associated Country Women of the World were discussed at an execu live mooting of I hi* Quebec Women\u2019s Institutes held in Monlreai this week.The international galli-ering is taking place Aug.12 23, 1953, in Toronto.A report of Ihc Iasi meeting of the National Main Planning Com mittoc was given by the Q.W I president, Mrs.G.K.LeBaron.North Hatley, who is chairman oi the Exhibits Sub-committee ami attended the meeting in that capacity.Tentative plans were drawn up by Q.W.I.executive for meeting delegates who may be entering Canada at ports in this province and any pro or posl conference tours made in this province, will also be Quebec's responsibility.Mrs.G.I).Harvey, Stanbridge East, Q.W.I.first vice-president, is a member of the Pro and\tPost-Cortferenc Tom Subcommittee, and led in the dis cussion of suggest ions to be presented to the chairman, Mr Howard Thomas, Woodstock, N R \u201cCanada Day\u201d at the Confer once has been set for Aug.21.Already many branches have sent in estimates of the number of members hoping to attend this; event, which promises to he one of the highlights of the Confer once.Year Terni The local munieipa! police do teclivos never give up.Yesterday they ai i ested Rich ard Dupre, 38, alias Couture, ol Sherbrooke, for the three year old I heft ol an auto.The thetl ne i cun rd in Sherbrooke, October PI P.M9 and was stolen aller il bad been parked by its owner Lucien i Guerlin, of Stoke.Judge Edouard Boisvert seuten red the accused, nn ho has a I lengthy police record, to two i years in jail.He pleaded guilty! I he same day lie was arrested and j appeared beiore Judge Boisvert only a couple of hours after lie ! had been arrested by Municipal Police Detectives, A.Gosselin ami | Sgt.Del H.Gabonault.Mum Display ^ Will Be Open To Public j The c!ir>Nhithemum display at the municipal greenhouses which attracted almost a thousand pci sons Iasi week-end is being re-j pealed tomorrow and Sunday j aflenioon lioin two to live nclock, when all lesidcnl: «>( the dislriel are invited to visit the Portland Avenue headquarters of (hr muni ! ripai parks and playgrounds sys-j tern.\tI Each person allending Ihr dis ' play w ill be given a numbered licket and each day liner stubs will be drawn, entitling Hie holders of these numbers to a large ; bouquet of I he flower s The luckv li'krls Iasi Saturday v ere 308,106; 298,040 and 308,113 and on Sunday were 308,190; 809, 305 and 308,188.The winners may receive then bouquets by applying lo the municipal greenhouses on Monday, November 17, Through the courtesy of H J Enright, chief pa-'enger agent of S- C ;.rad : an Nation»! Railways, three fine films in color \\nere shown Iasi night at the concluding program of So Ed.The films were Canadian Herl- I.\tn e Ihc Song of the Ski and 1'he Big Island.East Ward School In Special Rites For Remembrance In observance of Remembrance Da> East \" ard School held a spécial nsscmbh on rtiesdav.un del Ihc direction o( Ml's Kd\u2019ilh 1 1 erntre principal, and teachers Miss M 11 vine and Mrs G Rich I'tie program was as follows opemng devotion-., led by grade .lluei Lord s I'ravor.\"Onward I'lni'iian Soldiers by the school, salute to the flag led b> Barry Pa I n Armistice Da) \u2019 poem read by Beverley Patton, \"'Twas N d In Yam.poem read by Parol ktimnis, \"Abide With Me bv the school, Récitation \u201cIn Handers Fields,\" hy Eloise l enure.Bible leading, 1 dm 130, bv I oi.-.Sawyer, silence.II.\ti : bearer.Jimtljy Swmdcr, \u201cArm Mice Day.\" a story, lead by tome Jamieson, Good Save the Queen the East Ward School, which bas m enrollmenl of approximate ly 80 pupils, sold $17 of poppies : for (\u2019auadian I egion, Braneh til The Pubs ainl Hrowmes of East Waul School, which has grades i one to live inclusive, were in uni lorm lor Homombrunco Dav Oor Conqratulations To: - Bltt ( I M< ( UF A.who is today ohsmmK Ins hirllulny anm \\ (MMiry.brIe\u2019f let\u2019s\u2019\" Dance.Saturday night, at Nick \\ Dean's Barn.Nov.15th, 9 to 1:00.! I lazellon s Oi chest i a.Dance 10 1)1'' I tall.Sawyerville.i Sat., Nov, 15th.Art James' Oreh.Dame.Sal.eve., Nov.15th, id, ! Brookside Pavilion.Musig by DEO and llis Melody Ranch Boys.Heal e everyone ni-'s.\"t e -corned themselves with the various groups mid tneir i which go to make up Panada, ski ing in the I aurentumv parts of Ontario and Jasper Park.Alts the Big Island concerned itself with Panadas newest province Newfoundland Vs the Y Vt v V and the Y W P V are this week observing World Fellowship Week.Mrs K.J Shortt member of the Y \\V \\ World Fellowship eommittoc, led a brief devotional Mrs D F Watson has expressed her thanks to the persons who made the just concluded So PM a success, to Mrs K J Songster and Mrs 1'ercy Rawlings, who led the groups in smocking; Mrs t li MacKenz.ie who look cd alter 'he bridge playing; Mr.amt Mrs William Lavalleo.who instructed in square dancing; and Jack Dauncry.who gave photo graph' classes for beginner* Alls Watson lias also thanked (be lecturers in the twin series Science in Step with the Times amt Marriage in the Modem World.RICHMOND D J Mi Connell Optometrist, ot Sherbrooke, \"ill be In Ids office at the Grand 's Anaconda\t3H5y Bethlehem Sleet\t48A Borden s Co\tM j - Chrysler\t4\ttu C Comm, Solvents\t18Q ions.Edison\t.\t37Q Douglas\t.\t59\u2019i Dupont\t.\t90\u2019i General Electric ,\t67 ¦\\ Stir 1 \u2019ist ; Donun Domm Pad! kshutt 'Iters >c liai Plow gram Bridge l 01 M t 15l 44 3P'' t â ' 24 ^ 60 74',H 17MU 13 B 44 3! Vi 324 i84B 13 B a nv\tDorn.\tStf'C 1\tt Aî\tat Co.15\u2019\tj\t 155 4 384\t1 >om.\tStotcj\u2019 Ciit*\tw V D 13\t4 13\t4 \tDom i\tmon Tar\t40\t39\tI» \tDorn\tToxtfli*\t104\t.104\t1» \tGrtl.\tDynamic*\t,,.\t351\tt\t 84 4\tj Fanw\tms Elay or*\t17 \u2019\t4 n\tB \tFoun\tdation Go.\t14\t\t \tGene\tra! Steel\tares 164\ti 164\tIt \tGyi'.o\tum\t34\t34\t 90\tImpe\tnal Oil\t33\t3.1\t Imperial l'obacco Good) ear\t434\t\tluleri! Nickel\t424\t424 Intern, râper\t494\t\tIntern Paper\t484\t49 Intern Telephone\t184\t134\tIni Pete\t\t23 Johns Manvillo\t724\t\tInd \\ecejit\t274\t274 MontKonieiv Ward\t504\t\tHoward Smith\t174\t17 Nash Kelv\t214\t\tMacMillan \"B\"\t.\t174\t13 N Y Central\t19\t19\tMa-sej Hams\tU>4\t104 Pepsi\t94\t\tMcColl Fientenae\t35 4\t3341» Radio\t274\t\tMolson\t234\t Slit Oil of N.J.\t744\t741 a\tMunueal Loeomollve\t\t14-41» iStmiebakei\t344\t\tDon Hi c« crics\t134\t1341» ! S Rttbhri'\t.\t254 38\t25 Xj\tNal.Sied Car .,\t26\t26 1» F S.Steel\t\tsS \u2019 Y*\tNoranda\t, .\t734\t734 \\ aimdinni Steel\t404\t\tPimolj River\t*v>\t22 Woolworth\t43 4\t\tPrice Bros ' Prov.li anspoi 1\t304 124\t304 Today riierc were no changes in .I'nces at l.ansdow ne Market to ; day and trading was good, There seemed to he plentiful supply nt all produels.Grade k large eggs were selling ! around 62 65 cents a dozen.Mil 11' CIVIL AVIATION PILOTS REUNION: A reunion of the civil aviation pilots in the local area wa- held received their commercial licenses from the Minister of Transport, Ottawa.The local aviation* school, Services .is headed by W.A.MacNutt, of Three Rivers, who is seen in the above photo with his wife m the picture include: Bernard Bergeron.Jacques Codere, gliding instructor.Robert Lawrence, J.I Rodrigue Deveault, Rolland Verville, Mrs.Benoit Rivard, and Mr.Rivard, who was the form-r inst\u2019-uct at Drummondville, Gaston Bergeron, P.E.Couture, M.Atkins, of Burv, Jacques Loiselie Eugene C others.recently to honor those who known as \u201cChamplain Air eenlre of the photo).Others .amontngne, Donald Lyons, or here and is now located uilbault, Denis Codere and Bananas, lb,\t.Grapefruit, 3 for.Oranges VEGETABLE iMAHKEI Tomatoes, lb.Local cucunibers.Carrols, -i bunches .J Celery, bunch ., Cauliflower, head .: leeburg U'ttuee, each .! Beets.3 hunches .I Potatoes, lb,\t.1 Onions, 2 lbs.for.Parsnip, lb.\t.String beans, i Wax beans, lb, ., .lb.DAIRY eroamerv, lb.1 Be 25c 30 (ÎÜC 20 40c 20c ,\t25c 25c 25 35c .20c .25c .5e .25e .15c ,\t31 le 3()c SOUTH DURHAM Church and (he holy common ion servlco will be held in the \"Si, James Anglican Church, on November 16, at 2:3(1 pin,, wilh Hoi.Mr- Church, of Drummond ville, oOleiiiting.Dales of furlhei church services will he aunoune ed then.Mr.and Mrs, Edgar Stowe and Mr and Mrs John Kralirk, of Scarhoro, Out., were guests at riii- homes of the Montgomery brothers, Edison, Edwin ami Gro vet' Mrs Stowe remained for ten days and visited many relatives and friends.Mrs.Ora Cargnll and Mr.John Moore, of Island Pond, Vi , were weekend guesls of Mr ami Mrs.Edison Monlgomery.Mrs Ruth Hatfield, of Beiioharnois, was a guest nl the some home, Mr, and Mrs Wilfred I\u2019lekcn spent a day in Sherbrooke.Quebec Power Roynlite Oil .Sicks Breweries , ,\t20'$ Si.Eaw, Corp.,\t834 Slmwiiugau\t404 So.i amiita Power 234 Steel ol Canmln\t314 Triad Oil\t2.40 Walkei G.W.\t434 Zeller's\t194 ASBESTOS 1641» 14 11 104 B 3341» 404 25 I» 314 434 11) B BIRTHS Mr.and Mrs.S.I.ohlcy and Mr.Gerald Lobley motored to Eastman and Bollon.R.L BISHOP FUNERAL CHAPEL & AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake'*) 300 Queen Blvd.N.Tel.2-997?Bsh^Av-or,LRERL iEfTATEdB^0KERaS.,NC* \u201c An ,he real csta,° '\u2019fokers of Sherbrooke have incorporated themselves under Hie It iv6: Shetbiooke Rwl Estate Brokers.At a recent,meeting of the group the election of officers, was held.The above photo was taken at the meeting and shows, front row, from left to right: Charles Connors, treasurer: Jean Prefontaine, vice-president; Louis A.Gau-Lainesse^and^MaunTe3 (Tng\tsecretary* Back row\u2019 same order; p- A.Gobeille, director, Fred Conway, Gaston Begin, Armand Butler, bos! Can.(Team Cheese (.\u2019amnlian Cheese, lb.Grade A-large ('ggs .Grade A-medium .A-pullets MEM idARKE Beef, roasl, per lb.Bacon, per lb.Boiling heel, lb.Chickens, lb.Calf liver, per lb.Cooked ham, lb.Collage rolls, lb.Fowl\t.Blood sausage, lb.Ham, shoulder, lb.Ham, leg.lb.Ham, leg, lb.Lamb chops, lb., Lamb, leg, lb.Lamb front, lb.Lamb, leg, lb.Lamb front, lb.Pork sausage, lb.Pork shoulder, roast, lb.; Steak, sirloin, lb.I Steak, round, lb.i Veal chops, ib.lb.58 62c 55c .50c 05c .OOe 75c 50c $1.00 .40-fiOc .35 55c .68 00c .$1.10 .$1.10 .65c .45c .35c .45 55c .62- 33.Situations Wanted, Domestic THREE room unheated apartment, mod-1 ern; also store fn sam» building, j WANTED \u2014 Middle-aged woman would rent.Both ready like steady work.Box 2, Ahercorn Que.heated.Reasonable for occupancy.Phone 3-1992.with kitchenette, stove and Frigidaire,\t^ÎSCSllOHCOUS hot water.Adults only.2081 King ' tW, n.it'.'rl\t.'\t~ \" West.\tl AXl \u2014 Out-of-town trips only.J.Lt.clerc, 157 Third Avenue.Dial 2 1230 TO SUB-LET- Four large rooms heated,: SEWING equipped with electric refrigerator} and stove, newly decorated, central location, 975 per month.Immediate j possession.Apply Sherbrooke Trust Dentist DR.J A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 180 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPt-tal.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Welling ton St South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Til» Laying of Rubber Idle -Done the way you like It* Expert Workmen - Free Estimate,, A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 G.Stanley Sharpe Accountant \u2014 Auditor \u2014 In come Tax \u2014 Liquidator \u2014 Trustee in Bankruptcy.Suite 6, 138 Wellington North, Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.2-7636 Belangar, St.Jacques, Sirois a co.Chartered Accountant» C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A.YVON SIROIS, C.A.88 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.2-2891 5.Lots For Saie LENNOX VILLE\u2014-Two choice adjoining building lots.Total frontage 130 feet.Phone 2-7762 after 6 p.m.8.Cars For Sale HERE\"S fi real value worth seeing! Superb lie Soto Six.1949, 5 passenger Coupe De Luxe, new motor, 8 tube radio, air conditioned, 5 life guard tubes, spotlight, el-., like new.Will sell to closest offer to $1,71)0.\t202 Ninth Avenue South.Tel.2-UC4I.1930 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, healer, rum blu seat.Recent motor and brake jobs.Three spare tires, chains, per-lect running order.Driven only 50,000 miles.Phono 3-4103 evenings, 1049 PONTIAC Coach, good condition, radio, heater, new (.lies.Priced to sell.Tel.2-5335.Company, Dial 2-3845.15 Rooms To Let Week-end guests ol Mr.and Mrs S Dobb were Phvllis 1511.-.ot Fair- ovevr ,;ht goes field.Yt .Thera Hall, of Water- home ville, and Mrs W.Dobb, of Ayers v- -Cliff\tVillage Miss Eleanor laraway, KN.of Mr Wednesday evening.Not ember 5, with » very good .tendance .1 C McOibbon.the president, was in the chair.It was decided Shat the Ht F T \\ sponsor a public spe.t\u2019 ing contest this year.Pupils iron Grade W up will he eligible to compete This will take place dur-hold mg the months ol January, Feb \u2022pi,,, ruarv and March.The guest speak tlul.r\ter of the esenu.ç v as\tM:\tF t od dir,y o! N r th V:e\\.\t\\1\twho is son n law and daughter \\ti and supervisor of the Schools iu North Mrs t'h.u'les Ware up\tTroy Mr i.-c Mrs Vmireu Kobmson Mrs Viola: .! Gendreau spent the of l ennoxviile were eivomight weekend with relatives In Reau* was an quests at the Wilkin Home\tharm'' and Valley field.NVilkm Mi Stanley Logan Mts Robert Miss Mat .caret It\u2019-,,\u2019: of Motit-Logan\tand\tMrs\tI\touis\tRuffe\twere\treal, spent the week end\twith her Duncan Fortier, of Leeds eMlmg\tat\tthe\tWilkin\thome\tp.cuts Mr and Mrs\ti\tN Re was an evening guest Of ,i Mrs Charles M arcup\t# km Fast An kin home, tie.of Mont-d guest at ere guests at the \\C Miss Rosenvcm Be; was a week end goes lier home here.Mr John Ferry spent the w end in this % .cinity and at She table: the l mted Church was ently m the Town Hall.beautiful with w ci D ane, the young daughter ©f Mi.and Mrs lAonald Red, attend-\u2022 d a birthday party for Heather, the youngest daughter of Mr.and Mrs 1 awrence Perry, at Stan-brsdge Fuist.Vite, spending some time here with Mrs Ramsey, Mr- Murray rtl.nn has returned home, Judy Raker, of Stanbridgc Fast, spent the weekend here with her grandparents Guests ef Mr and Mrs.FYed Cook included Mrs Corey and Mrs.Fairfield, of Stattbridge Fast.Mi J Roomhowor motored to Know Mon.Ke\\ Mr Duncan was calling at the Raker home here.M:s.ILtmsry motored to Mont-rcjiK Mr and Mrs Fred Cook motor-mi to Swectsburg right Mrs Paintin.who has been t!ie guest rtf Mi and Mrs.Bonght letnii'ed to her home in Montreal with Miss Roright.Tire Mhletic \\ssoc;.u:,>n is put ting up the skating rink fence.Cowansville W.1.Enjoyed Talks Generous Use Of Glass Made In Chryslers Generous use of glass and new optically-designed one-piece curved windshields, longer fenders, wider rear decks and new.larger parking lights which emphasize the\u2019 usual business a talk was given width and Stanstead, is assisting in the care\tMiss Lucille Rennie\twas an Miss Bettv Henry prior\tto\ther\tof Mr W.H.Rudd.\t,\tcvermght guest of Mr.\tand Mrs marriage at t^he home of\tMr.\tand\tM.^r'''K,J10 Bovev'^ HatVcy'/'to'st\t\u2018 V.V'' GretT Harrison\tand sons M s.Guy lou.ins\ttohnsburv V\u2019\tBobbv and Jackie were guests of There were upwards of thirty \u2022 Vhe mfànt daughter of Mr ami Mr.and Mrs Charles IVarcup present including\ta\tnumber\tbeside\tMrv s Loke ur - christened at the\tMr\tGuy McKlreavy spent the the choir.\tFnited Church on Sundnv.Novem-\tweek\tend with friends\tin Fen- On the arrival of the guest of ber d M ore-piece constant-curved windshield p: cv .ie exceptional driver visibility.A chrome >p.r seven\til da vs\t Miss jean Luce, of Knowlton, ITS SEE SATURDAY'S RECORD hi Célébrât5 Witll Kf$ HlfcAM WALKER'S RYE WHISKY flü IP ipililÉs tUl ÉIÉ LSL,: ACf- ifiii 34\u201c N£W STYLE FEATURES NEW PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY FEATURES 2.1 NEW COMFORT FEATURES ' Yv y/// P /xKSQ, H i ÜH mm HP ¦¦¦¦¦ *y Mmm lia» m mmm mmm# t-t-N'vOHtR-yw ; - ' \u2022 ^SlZxeuaÀ.Mm mmm rj.rti.j, mm mm (jAJ UMMü tfe,[Balanced*] \u2018balanced against roll BALANCED AGAINST PITCH BALANCED AGAINST JOUNCE Gars as Hlusl/ated include certain extra equipment items.Check with /ow local dealer for information on standard equipment Your new PLYMOUTH is here! 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grandmother.Mrs.Mary Frappier SWEETSBURG Mr.Fred Wilson, of North Sutton, was a guest of Mr.ami Mrs.Hugh Wilson, Sincere sympathy is fell tor Mrs.S.A.Wisdom in the loss of her husband, while residing in Montreal.Mr, amll Mrs.Karl Royea attended a farewell party at Ui sight ot ; iTic's' i,n in h:m.IP' is an arrogant son ol a gun, but \" He spread his hands m a helpless gestuvr.His mother (lied live years ago her hot sv put in a gopher hole house keepers well, you can guess he drives them crazy and they go \" \"Boor lonely boy,\" said Mer garet surprisingly The dark eyes so lik< seemed to come to li(\"\" *n;i delicious refreshments were sere ed by the hostess.thinks of monopolizing the time of a woman.Margaret's heart started indefinite time with relatives in beating too fast again, but this | Montreal time she was happy.\tHr\tand\tMrs.lioife Ladd and Mr.Lewis glanced\tat\this\twatch,\tf\tinda\tHer.anil\tMrs.Knoll, of apologized for the need for haste Granby, were guests at the home and rose.\"Perhaps tomorrow vou of Mr, and Mrs Archie Ladd.Gedye gave out the History of the «\u2019ould have dinner with\tme\tand\u2019we\tMr.\tW.H\tFateh\thas been ill and can talk things over\tunder\tthe care of\tDr.A S.Doug Margaret agreed with imperson Hiss, of Knowlton.Parish, after which a social luur was enjoyed.\t.ar!\" :i rr\u201e:\u201er\t«rv.u soie,, o, Wednesday, Seven,be,\tÏÏKSTÏ; The occasion being Mrs.James .TaT\">;_b.olll !u\tSaw e\thuk\trang up Ills\t\tsec Hi\t1 VS Î t\ton Bruins\t3 0 Die i\tictory\tond shut out\t\tid\tthe\tseason bv\t \u2022 c\tnl\tthe Winns\tone point nlu\tnul of\tturning\thack\t(he\tBruins ,)( Detroit.\t\t the\t\tBniips In\tto fourtli position\t\tHut mot\te imj\tirev\tsue n.is the\t\twork vv\tww\t15 points.\t\t\tof Ted\tl imls^\t» v l\tuni i\tlordle tl\tlow C \tto\ti'sc det ensue work a\t\tnd «\tLinds,iv\tscore\tà \\\tw i ee\tand assisted\t M\tnil;\ti organized\tot tensive U\tH\\ to\ton atii'tl\ther ty\tOflJ,\tvvhil\te Howe\tW i\\ s \tont\treal s detc\tat.The l rats\teon\t, redded\tw tth\t\ttwo\tassists.\tBy L C\tnti\t.ited on id\tline cheeking\t\tmithoring up\t\tthe\tNO po\tants the\ttwo \t\\\\i\tmv Wals-\ton opened !\teats'\t! w infers\tmoii\tml\tinto\ta tie\twith \ton\tm; in the\tsecond period, do\t\tMiumce\t(R,\tH* k\\ i\tad the\tscor- ha\ti nd\ter tor Mo\tintreals only\tgoat\tu\\K on .i\tpass\tout\t\tntdsay\ttrom IV\ttl 1\tscitnedv sb\tattuned home .\ti pass\tIhnviy\tAlter\t.t\t\tdess se\tco mi I V'\t.>m\tRon Steu,\tart and then a\t'-.1st\t; period,\tFry si\tai ;\tset UP t and\t\tsays \t; 6\tn the final\t: -ul by Steu\tart.\ti First ko;\tal In\t1 In\t> I hi\trd and\tfive \tIn\tClliciiro St\tadtutn the Ratigrrs\t\tmi nu les\tlatei\tn\towe\tset iqi\tthe \t*cncd sirongl>\t\twhen Eddti'\tbull\tsecond\t\t\t\t\t RETURNS TO FORMER GROUNDS Jacques Prefontaine.centre is Veil talkmc thin;- ovei (euh Ivan Du former team-mate at last night's game.Prefontaine is now a member of the Montreal Royale organization with Ste.Therese, farm club of the Royals, this season.Prcfon taint played with Saints for a lew years the locals was rated as one of the top wing men on the squad.gre and Bobby Pepin, Ins imd has been pertonning and during his term with ITS m # 0- SATURDAY'S RECORD BOBBY PEPIN Filchock Approached By East, Says Journal worked well and the boys were Edmonton.- Nov.u getting their passes awav in fine ^\t°.1 ll\u2019 Jumna! said >c>- style.Nils Tremblay\u2019s unit worked crd;,,y jn, his sports column that well while Tod Campeau guided *\u2018jank tdchook coach of the his trio into several good scoring estem l-oothall l hampum Eu opportunities.\t\" .monton Eskimos, is receiving over ™\tPices to transfer his services el se- ine local rearguard of Wright, where.Labrie, Roberge and Matthews played a big part for the Saints as ; their heavy body checking wore down the fast stepping Royals.! The Royals were lost without the services of their top men.BOBBY PEPIN NETS TWO QUICK ONES SPORTING EQUIPMENT Make our store your sporting headquarters J.N.BOISVERT & FILS Since 1904 5 King West - Tel.2-0938 Use our Christmas Layaway Plan! man hit the m is but the Hawks a man snort, slammed home two coals.The first was made by Gi'oivo lice I .css thart a minute later Gee flicked Iho puck ovef to Gus Bodnar who flashed the light In the second period Hawks in creased their lead on three quick \\ heavv week end schedule w tit undoubtedly see aim ! he i shuffle in Y .i in positions.Sal unlay Chi eago luces iiunnlo and Boston .imininv lo Montreal.Sunday (he I eats tackle New York.Mnnlreal meets Chlcamt and Detroit plays Boston.Says Fleming: \"It's definitely known that a faction of Montreal Alouettes and their fans are clamoring for the return of Filchock as coach.He quarterbacked the Als to the national crown in 1949 and won recognition (that year-) as Canada's Pete Wywrot put Bobby Pepin Athlete of the year.'\u2019 right in on Plante s doorstep but Fleming acids that Joe Ryan and the winger missed.Dube was the £nc Craddock, two former Mont-next to be shifted in by Wywrot \u2022 real executives, were engaged in but he also failed.Guy Labrie ; \u201cintimate conversation\u201d with the j started the pay-off blow from hts Eskimo coach last week-end in own end and this time Pepin Winnipeg.; registered.Before the Royals \"Ryan and Craddock, with plen-i could get back on their feet Pepin ty of money behind them, admit-; made the red light flash again.tecj they were anxious to get back , fourteen seconds later, to give the into football, and said there was a I Saints a 2-0 lead.\tchance of getting the Ottawa Just after the start of the middle franchise (in the Big Four), session Samis and Wright got the Fleming added: nod for high-sticks and again Pete \u201cIt\u2019s an ill-kepi secret that Wywrot hit the goal post with a Frank\u2019s job was hanging by a ;hard drive.Wywrot.seemed to be j thread less than a month ago.and all over the place.Dube and his several of the Eskimo executives pivot man were back but Plante came right out and prophesied turned them aside.\tthat he wouldn't be asked back.\u201d i Locas was the next to test ; Plante but he failed to click as could only get two clear shot the locals had the Rovals hemmed on the ne: up in their own zone.Ronnie Mat-\tfjgHT BREAKS OUT i hpws in^r miççpn mç Qprppnpn shot hit the goal post.\t\u2019 framf To^UmnneMi iml'cli\u2019ff\tWhatever happens on the football front Ibis week.Edmonton 1 The Saints finally dented franje Tod Campeau and Cliff Ma-i E,kimos can-t i0S(, Plants armour as Pete Wright t^gletJealXgyet^ ^\u2019?d \u2018Tn That has a peculiar ring, inasmuch as the experts have spent th drive aÜeMakfnê^Tremblav's droD- Locas lia(J a few words w ith Samis last two.weeks or so saying Edmonton couldn\u2019t win.But Frankie j pass.1 Roberge got the * nod but which cost him a major, to minors Filchock s Comeback Kids will spend this Saturday afternoon beside' Dave Price Has Exclusive Rights For Grey Cup Final Brings Large Comments From Newsreel Companies HAPPIEST BOY IN TOWN II a smile is any\tindication then\twe can\tiruihiuiu\tdial Norman Jacqtfes is really (he happiest boy in\ttown.Jacques is\tholding\tan nulographed\tlick which was his pay lor facing the puck at the last\tnight's game.Fete Wright\tand Gov Inline,\twho coach Jacques on the Optimist Juvenile Hockey\tClub, are giving\tthe hoy\ta lew pouitci Whatever Happens In Football This * HOCKEY * Week-End, Edmonton Can\u2019t Lose; Argos Visit Tiger-Cats In Opener TOronlo, Nov It M Dave Price, Toronto radio and television \u2018¦porls commentator, savs he has exclusive film rights at Varsity Stadium for the Urey Cup football game Nov .29.Belore the nevvM'eel companies ran gel into (he Sl.elium In film I he game, they will have lo deal with I\u2019nee, Win Barron, newsreel editor for Parammml said, as tar as tus rom panv is concerned, payment for newsreel rights will not he eomdd ered, \"My company lias been taking ! pictures ol the Grev Cup sinro it - Ini'led.he said.\"We've done as much a- anyone the newspaper* and radio included .to build this tiling inti) llle great show i| is Now they want us to pay to go! into the park Nol a rhatire.\"Before we do that vvo'li run n statement mi the M-recus saying were unable lo brim: Canadians I he Grey Cup game because we've been relused un mi- don to enter New reel companies permission lo film I AST NIGHT'S G VUES Ql FBEC SUN 1()|{ | | VGt I Sherbrooke I, Royals I.( hicotilimi 5, Shawinig.iu ?.Il' in-~but there definitely M- position, simply staiea, is ma Rough Riders Football Club of the will be no cowboy hats baseball umpires should have just Big FoUr, said last night the club\t.uwooy nais, I as much right to pop in public asi\u201cjs nu^ für saie/ the players and manager, and if: .\t,l \u2018\t_ ; you think this is going to he a de-; was oomrnenUng on an Ed- l|arr;-klir(r Ca|A Ilim_.fence of Larry Goetz for his need- numton report, that quoted F.nc OamSOlir^ uâl6 JllIIipS ling remark recently that the U\u2019addock and Jo-e Ryan- tw0 lo>'- 171 176 142 213 120 193 161 157 149 147 IV.14 \u2014O\u2014 Ed-and a two-train ction will hit Tor- L.Kirouac .ng for the Grey n, MUjr .29'\tH.Norris .time in 30 years s .Gorham has had a repre- M McGregor football classic \u2022barge say it\u2019ll be a\tTotals\t822\t807 fly to Toronto\tCHIPMUNKS days in advance of\tM\tBeaulieu\t210 ,\tM.\tFortier\t145 E-kimo executive, city\t\\\tBennett\t117 \"her of commerce and Mrs.Coates 183 St.Loué Louis Flv< Ken Hayd Nov.14 136\u2014500 ivUV.41, the game The council, Alberta Government are co-ordinating their preparations lor the ivasion.T.Edgecombe 110 139 108 80 135 78 Pi\u2014 St.sterday obtained ad Ed Harrison Warriors in exchange lor Eric Pogue and Francis O'Grady.All four of the ._\t_ American Hockey League players 143\u2014480 -re forwards.161\u2014460\t\u2014\u2014- 133\u2014495 THROSEBKRRY HEADS 192\u2014459\tFOR U.S.ARMY Memphis, Tenn., Nov.14\u2014-.-P \u2014 765-2394 Faye Throneberry rookie Boston Red Sox outfielder, heads for Fort Jackson, S.C., tonight to open a two-year hitch in the Army.salted .258 for the Sox in 98 games last season\u2014 his first rear in the majors.248\u2014597\t.\t\u201e 151\u2014404 Throneberry,o 2 167\u2014364 104\u2014422 112\u2014300 Totals\t765 540 782-2087 Skunks won two strings.ALLEY CATS United States.\u201d Sports Roundup Riders Not For Sale, Says Jimmy McCaffrey E.\tCathcart\t123\t161\t85-\u2014374 F.\tAldich\t108\t143\t170\u2014421 I\tPrice\t241\t190\t211\u2014642 L.\tSinclair .\t203\t230\t222\u2014655 Low Lady\t\t100\t100\t100\u2014300 Totals .\t\t780\t824\t788-2392 \tSQUIRRELS\t\t\t G.\tStafford\t181\t207\t286\u2014674 B.\tRice .\t49\t100\t90\u2014239 J.\tDurno .\t162\t171\t190\u2014523 M.\tMills .\t131\t118\t110\u2014359 M.\tMatthews\t169\t164\t198\u2014531 Totals\t\t692\t760\t874-2326 ALL ROUND PERFORMER The value of Paul Gladu of the Providence Reds of the American Hockey League to his team is best shown by his almost equal ability to set up teammates for goals as in tallying himself.At the start of the season, Gladu's lifetime Alley Cats won two strings.FIRST \u201cHAT TRICK\u201d Little Sam Bettio, dependable fast skating wingman of the Hers-hey Bears of the American Hockey League has the honor of scoring the league's first three goal \u201chat trick\" of the season.Bettio pulled the trigger on his \u201ctrick\" on Oe tober 21 against Pittsburgh tc practically beat the Hornets single handed.Yankees are \u201ccry babies,\u201d that\u2019s nier executives of the Montreal Al- corrcc,\t| ouettes, as saying that there was This is not a new thought, on,a chance of their getting the Ut- With Hanover Yearlings our part.For many a season wi: , i tawa franchise.Harrisburg, Pa., Nov.14\u2014(/P)\u2014 Forty Hanover Shoe Farms trot- 1 have strained against the unwrit-i Don F'leming said in his sports\tpacing yearlings sold for ten rule that, the men in blue areicolumn in the Edmonton Journal ?,solld .$206,500 yesterday and not to be quoted.Some of the that Ryan and Craddock admitted \u2018le,P£ri \u2022)umP ,tl0 four-day stand-most wonderful stories and many! they were anxious (o get back in- ard-bred sale total to $1,333.125.lot the most pungent observations to football.\tone trading session still we have ever heard came from: Fleming said Ryan told him that °,n\t, schedule, the current sale umpires in their off-duty hours,'if and when he and Craddock can J 15 t*le seconci biggest in and yet; very few of thehn have get a club again in the Big Four, been passed on to the public be.j Frank Filehock, coach of the Fid-cause the umpires took it for monton Eskimos, is the man they granted that they would not be.want as coach.ft.has been a distinct loss to sports j\t-\u2014-\u2014.literature, and this is a person- »«\ti i * it ir it pica to President warren Giles Mangrum Leads At na!r Melbourne, Nov.14.\u2014(/P)\u2014I, Mangrum of Niles, 111., shot _ three-under-par 70 yesterday to A,,* All Rraupo\u2019 Stnrlz take the halfway lead in the 72- uul ml\tulGCK hole Melbourne division of the Am- Boston, Nov.14\u2014-./}v___President P0' ,g«'f tournament;\tLou Perini, Boston Braves\u2019 major- Wilh a total ot 141 for 36 holes, jty stockholder, last night offer-Mangrum held a stroke lead over (>f| to buy out the other seven Norman von Nida, the Australian ; shareholders and requested a deopen champion, and Kel Nagle.finite answer on or before Dec.1 F.d\t(Porky) Oliver, the first According\tto\treports,\tthe th\u201e\th(.miet1t\tnot no\tround\t.leader' 1carded a 74 for a\tBraves lost about\t$7000,000\tas\ta n\th i\tofSe\tother\ttolal\tol 14:1 Thc Lemont, 111., pro\tseventh-place\tNational to\thelp\toUiuate\totnei\tfj ,\tfour-under-nar 69 vester-\t,.i\u201eh h.J Tony Despirito Boots Home 4 More Winners Lincoln, R.I., Nov.14\u2014 '(TP) \u2014 Tony Desperito, 17-year-old riding sensation of the year from Lawrence, Mass., boosted his season's total of winners to 346 at Lincoln Downs yesterday by winning with his first four mounts on the nine-race card.As a result, he is far ahead of the pace set by Willie Shoemaker and Joe Culmone two years ago while they were equalling the record of 388 winners set by Walter Miller back in 1906.Despirito got under way by winning the opening race aboard O.J.Ciresa Jr's favored Cross Wise.He sat out the second race and then steered Irving Gushen's Al-banq Fair, Henry Forest\u2019s Liberty Andy and Mrs.Shaw McKean\u2019s Chic Queen into the winner's circle in that order.Thereupon the youngster\u2014who has gained such a tremendous public following that his mounts frequently become unduly short-priced\u2014settled down into a losing streak that was spread over the last four races.of the National League not to nag at Goetz for having stuck a pin into the sensitive World Champions.It was tun to watch the dowager duchess jump and yell foul.The worst Commissioner Ford Frick had to say about the incident was that Larry's remarks were \u201cunfortunate,\u201d and he didn\u2019t look very severe when he said it.The Yankees, one may have noticed, lost no time in coming back hard at the National League arbiter.They worked him oyer good, and there was even the implied threat that he might not be welcome World Series in which the Bond) ers are participants.Whether this was sporting is perhaps open to argument, hut il doesn't matter for the reason that Goetz\u2019 turn to work the play-off won\u2019t come around again for some six years, and by that time he\u2019ll likely have retired.The point is that players, managers and even club presidents never hestitate to say what they ! think ot umpires.\tJ As is happens, Goetz is a fellow who loves baseball much more than most men connected with the game.Some of us knew during the! series that Larry and the Yanks were not going steady.Larry said : as much.Big John Mize, the former National Leaguer, was particularly burned because , the first ; time ho questioned a called strike,! Goetz had commented \u201cI see you j haven\u2019t changed a bit.\u201d Yogi Ber-1 ra and Larry were not buddies j because Larry objected to Yogi's helping him call balls and strikes.! \u201cIf you don\u2019t stop that guy j quick, ' you'll find he\u2019s umpiring : tor you,\u201d Larry said.history.For the entire clay.187 head changed hands for $421,500.The : Hanover yearlings averaged a ! lusty $5,162.The Farms\u2019 full consignment of 96\u2014sold over a three-day period\u2014brought $339,900, an | average of $3,541.Way Mark Of Ampol i< yd Perini Offers To Buy it a\tJ League , aee fired a four-under-par 69 yester- club last season, day-\tPerini declined to disclose his The third round will be played bidding price and the other stock-1 today and the final 18 holes on , holders indicated they wanted Saturday.\ttime to consider the offer.GLAMOUR SPECIFICATIONS call for the \"best you can buy\u2019 in your figure-important bra.This is it! Matthews And Williams To Meet In Harringay London, Nov.14 \u2014(/P)\u2014 Harry Matthews of Seattle, Wash., has signed to fight Johnny Williams, British heavyweight champion, at Harringay Arena Dec.10, Promoter Jack Solomons said yesterday final details were settled in New York by Lew Burston, his agent, last night.The fight will be the 10-round feature of a charity show for the National Playing Fields Association, of which the Duke of Edinburgh is president.LAST NIGHT\u2019S STARS Ted Lindsay who scored twice and chalked up an assist and Terry Sawchuck who got his second shutout of the season as Detroit Red Wings blanked Boston Bruins 3-0.Ted Kennedy and Ron Stewart ' of Toronto who each scored once and figured in another goal as Toronto Maple Leafs downed Montreal Canadiens 3-1.George Gee and Jim Peters of Chicago Black Hawks who each notched a goal and chalked up two assists as the Hawks downed New York Rangers 6-2.Hawks-Wings Cancel Tilt To Be Played Dec.6 Chicago, Nov.14.\u2014j/P)\u2014Chicago Black Hawks yesterday announced their National Hockey League game with Detroit Red Wings scheduled here Nov.4th, but cancelled because it was election night, has been re-scheduled for Dec.6th, at Indianapolis.The shift to the Indiana City marks the first time a N.H.L.contest has been transferred during the regular season to a site outside! the league.The Black Hawks said the tight league schedule, plus previous Chicago Stadium bookings, made it impossible to arrange a Chicago date for thc game.Bucceroni Favored Over Nardico Tonight New A\u2019ork, Nov.14\u2014(TP)\u2014Dan Bucceroni, Philadelphia heavyweight.is a 7 \u2018i to 5 favorite to end Danny Nardico's nine-fight winning streak tonight in a 10-round bout at Madison Square Garden.Bucceroni, who may be a rising star in the heavyweight cl Ü h .V T : 'Wv .- < ; '?****&\u2014x IV DESOTO FIREDOME £ FOUR-DOOR SEDAN Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler Corporation of Canada, Limited / ïflMc m SPECTACULAR FIREDOME VS PERFORMANCE Get wt for the driving thrill of your life ., .with the spectacular new FireDome V-8 engine.Never before such flashing getaway, such record-breaking performance, such amazing efficiency.Secret of the FireDome engine's tremendous power and efficiency is its hemispherical or \"dome-shaped\" combustion chamber.This design makes it possible to convert fuel energy into driving power much more efficiently.There's less loss of heat energy through the surface of the chamber \u2014 more is converted into power.Quicker, more thorough combustion results from shorter flame travel.Result \u2014 an efficient, economical 160 h.p.you have to drive to appreciate.Make this your year for a finer car\u2014be sure to see and drive the completely new 1953 DeSoto FireDome Eight, Canada's most distinctive automobile.It's on display today at your Dodge-DeSoto dealer's show-room.This beautiful 1953 DeSoto is fhrillingly new in every way, bringing you all the numerous mechanical and design achievements of Chrysler Corporation engineers.The new DeSoto is longer, lower, wider .has a one-piece curved windshield and greater all-round glass area for better vision .; more space inside and 44% greater trunk capacity.There's a new frame and new spring suspension that help create an unexcelled ride.DeSoto FireDome performance is sensational.This ultra-modern V-8 engine delivers 160 h.p.\u2014on regular fuel\u2014gives you more speed and pick-up than you may ever need .but always handy in an emergency.Make a date today to see and drive Canada's most distinctive automobile; FULL POWER STEERLXG With DeSoto Full Power Steering all the work involved in steering It virtually eliminated; parking becomes absurdly simple, instead of being a chore; there's no sign of wheel fight on rough roads; all handling is easier: Available on the DeSoto FireDome V-8 as txtra equipment.FLUID TORQUE DRIVE For sprinter\" starts and even finer low-speed performance.Fluid Torque Drive is available on the FireDome Eight as.extra equipment.It more than doubles the turning power of the engine at speeds up to 45 m.p.h.r.,\t' "]
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