Sherbrooke daily record, 21 février 1956, mardi 21 février 1956
[" 1956\t\tFEBRUARY\t\t\t\t1956 S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t1\t\u2022y\t3\t4 5\t6\t7\t8\t9\t10\t11 12\t13\t14\t15\t16\t17\t18 19\t20\t21\t22\t23\t24\t25 26\t27\t28\t29\t\t\t tjerbtoofeePailijllecocd f\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' SVNNY; COLD rioudy with occasional snow, clearing this afternoon; Wedne» day sunny and colder.Low tonight and high Wednesday aero and IB.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21.I9Î6 Fifty-Ninth Year QUEBEC TO TIGHTEN MARGARINE BAN World News In Brief Agua Calientes, Mexico, \u2014 VP \u2014 Patricia McCormick, the girl bullfighter from Big Spring, Tex., fell ou the horns of a young hull Sunday, in.juring her right knee.It «as her fifth professional mishap.Only 2.r> days ago a bull gored Miss McCormick in the left thigh.* * « Quebec \u2014 (P \u2014 Preliminary geological reports issued Monday by Mines Minister W.M.Cottingham say that slightly-radioactivc rock has been lo-rated in one area and that two others show traces of base metals.Large bodies of pegmatite rock, 500 miles northeast in Saguenay county, are included in a region which \"merits attention.\" Traces of silver, copper, lead and zinc were found in a 275.square.niile area of Abitibi Last county, 60 miles east of Chibougamau, says another re.port.A third lists copper nlin\u2018 eral traces in Roberval county.* # # Thomasville, Ga.\u2014 (/PI \u2014 President Eisenhower decided Monday to extend his Georgia vacation until Friday or Saturday and the White House just about ruled out possibility of any announcement here on whether he will seek re-elect, ion.* * * Montreal \u2014 ffi \u2014 There are 166 more students at McGill University this year than last, it was disclosed Monday.The enrolment of 6,918 shows in-creases in the faculties of science and engineering, up 200 on last year, with arts just about stationary and commerce, law and graduate studies down.* * * Ottawa \u2014 4\t F, S.Rubber .\t54'4\t55' h Std.Oil of N.J.\tire'»\t Studebakcr .\t9'b\t V.S.Steel \t\t5514\t55 \\'nn Steel .\t41 \u2022' i\t Woolworth .\t47:l4\t Oil POTENT\tl.M\t Edmonton\t(P\tThe\tpro.vineial government\testimates\t that if an economic\tmethod of\t extracting oil from the oil\t\tsaiul.s in the northern Athabasca\t\tarea is found, enough oil\teould be oh\t tained to supply the\tentire\tworld for 30 years.(ÜarïUî Of âhaului Previous close 11a.m.Abitibi \t\t37-\u2019'» 37'4 Abitibi Tfd\t\t26 Algorna \t\t94\t93'7 B Aluminum \t\t103s, 104 Asbestos\t\t41 '7 40li B Bathurst \"A \u2019\t63 Bell Telephone .\t50\u2019»\t50 \u2022> Brazilian \t\t7\t7 B.C Tower \t\t37 U 37-\u2019,4 B.C.Forest \t\t16'» lO^ B.C.Telephone .\t49>4 48'ïB Building Products 37\t37'.B Canada Cement .\t33\t33 B Can.Iron Fdy.\t34'5\t34\u20191 Canadian Breweries\t3112 Can.Cclanese\t191»\t19'4 Corby's \u201cA\"\t17*2 Can.Pacific Railway\t33\t327 » Cockshutt Plow .\t7'ï Smelters \t\t34s, 34*4 B Dist.Seagram .\t38\t38 Dominion Bridge\t20'* Dom.Steel & Coal\tI9he 19'2 Dominion Tar .\t1314\t13'i Dom, Textile .\tH'.\t8', Gen.Dynamics .\t60'¦ 60 B Famous Players .\t20'4\t207 a Foundation Co., .\t24-4 General Steel Wares\t10'i General Steel Wares\tI0;,4 Gypsum \t\t58 Imp.Oil\t\t\t4040 Imp.Tobiu-uo .\t12 12', lilt.Nickel \t\t»1C>\t814 hit.Paper\t113'4 113 B hit.Pete.\t\t\t32\t31 Ml hid Accept.\t52'4 Howard Smith .\t40 MacMillan \u201cB\"\t4312\t4314 Ma-sev-Harris\t94\t94 McColl-Frontenac\t464 Mont.Locomotive\t174 H.Morgan \t\t2212 B Noranda\t\t\t56\t55411 Placer Dev\t\t134 13 4 B Powell River .\t55\t55M1 Price Bros\t\t554 554 Oueber Power .\t29\t29 Royalite Oil\t.\t12 ,\t124 St Law.Corp\t\t«24 82\u2019.ill Shawmigan\t\t697 » 894 Steel of Canada ,.\t6312\t64 Triad Oil\t.6 35\t6 50\t Walker G.W.\t70\t70 Zeller\u2019s \t\t24 n Dratlf» MORRISON Donald John, at the Athabaska Hospital, on February 8lh, 1956, in his 71st year, beloved brother ot Stanley, Kro neth and Neil Bishop and sisters l-.velyn and Ruby.Interment at Bondiss, Alberta.World Doctors Urge Wide Use Of Salk Vaccine Geneva (Reuters! Twelve doctors with international reputations have advised countries with a high rate of poliomyelitis to adopt Salk-type inoculations as a matter of routine, provided proper safeguards are taken in production of the vaccine.In a report published today by (he World Health Organization, (hey say that reports from the United States and Canada show ed there had been a significant decline in the incidence ol para, lytic polio among inoculated children.It is regarded as the most authoritative consensus of interna tional medical opinion since Ur Jonas F.Salk's anti-polio vaccine was first used for mass in oculations.In ittrmurium JOHNSTON In lovln# mrmoi' of rny bivithcr HussHI A.K.Johnston, who passed aw»y Feb, 21M, 1954.They say time heals all eorrow, And hetps us to forget, But time has only proved, How much I miss you yet.WINNIE (Sister), soulh Durham.j JAMIESON In lovln* memory (,f a dear mother and *randmothei v.ho passed away February 21, IttSO I The Mehts are all out In the Mansion of t lay The rurt Bins all drawn, the dweller away, She silently slipped o\u2019ei the threshold ol nlithl To make her abode In the City of light.Sadlv missed by, DAUGHTERS, SONS A (HtANIi-CHILDREN, East Angus, Que.I.F.BARON \u2014 In loving memory of oui dear mother who entered into test February 21st, ISStl and our father June 2.'ird.1952 Lovingly mememberrd b-.THE FAMILY.JOHNSTON \u2014 In loving memory of our brother Russell A.K.Johnston who passed away February 21st, 1951, at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Two years have passed since that sad day, We often alt and think of you, Of things you used to say ami do, You live with us In memory still, Not just today, but always will.Always remembered by,, HARRY JOHNSTON (Brother), South Durham, Que ; STANLEY Ik GLADYS JOHNSTON, (Brother A Sister-in-1 aw », Washago, Ont.How To Conquer Frustration When someone or something stands in our way, we feel pent-up or thwarted.Result: our frustrstion turns to anger and we work off our feelings by lashing out at someone else.March Reader\u2019s Digest tells you how you can spare yourself needless pain and trouble .simply by knomn# what frustration does to you and the other fellow, (let your March Reader\u2019s Digest, today: 43 articles of lasting interest condensed to save your time.Wr wish to thank all oui kiml iuIko hots, rolatiM's timl Irlcndh who a M-l cl ns In any way chirlnK the «loath and burial of our dear Httlo daiiKh ti-i Betty, thoae who brought food nml sent cards ami lett era of svnv palhy, Holy Trinity Guild and «dhoiR who sent flowers, Ruial Dean liai rlngton.Dr.Dykeman and W.A, Storle of Hlchmond, the boys who w( fp bottiers and thoM* w ho loaned cits, the «ne who cU'ared our drlv< way and yard ot anow, and the one who cleared a pathway to tin- t erm lei y and around our dear one\u2019s ifi ave and thoM* who helped prepare her last Mv-tlPR place, also those who looked after our .stock and did the farm chores durlhK my Illness.This Is the second time our neighbours and j Fiends have assisted us, and theli ready response to our need will never be for «ot ten,\tthank you nil nml may God bless you HARRY, DOROTHY A JOHN CROSS T would like to express inv sincere I hanks to all my relative* and friend-for their kindness to me durlnR my Slav In the Sherbrooki- Hospital.A special thanks to Dr.Kllnck, Dr.Don jjan, Dr.Smart, and nurses on second floor.All those who sent cards, flowers, etc.The Ladles Guild.Womans Institute in Canterbury, all rnv lelatlves, neighbours, friends for all their kindness since I relumed home.Your kindness will always be remembered by, MRS.PRENTICE J At KLIN, Rury, Que.T hereby wish to express my sincere I banks to all my friends and relative* who sent, cards, gifts or telephoned me on my ninety.eighth hlrlh-dry, February 15.1830.Your kindness Is deeply appréciai ed.MRS.F.LLA R.MARSH, Stveetsburg.Quebec.Î wish In thank all Ihose who visit ed me, sent letters, raids, gif Is.while I wn*- a patlenl In the Sherbrooke Hospital.A special thanks to Dr.Dennett of Cookshlre and to Dr.Kills and Dr.Dougan, the Internes and nurses on the second Moor, for their excellent care and kindness ami to my aunts Mrs, Little and Mrs.Fletcher, who spent so much of their time with me.also to those who contributed lo my sunshine basket which I received when I nr rived home.DONALDA PARSONS.Bury, Que.RFA FORD At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Monday, February 20, 1956, Marshall H.Rexford, Mayor of Ayer\u2019s (Tiff, beloved husband of Georgie Johnson, in bis 76th year Remains resting al his late residence until Wedncs day February 22, when funeral service will be held in the Hen-lab United Church at 2:30 p.m.Rev W H.Boomhour officiating.Interment in Ayer's Cliff Cemetery.R.L.BISHOP ; FUNERAL CHAPEL * J AMBULANCE ;\tSERVICE\tJ (Formorly Rlatco\u20180 i 300 Queer Blvd H Tel LO 7 0977\t, \u2022 l\ti \\OHNSroyy FUNERAL CHAPEL .___L___ S30 r'roipect St.O\t2-2466 Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks 11.80 per ln»ertlon DEATH NOTICES 15c per line, Minimum charge $1 50 (10 lines 01 less), IN MEMORIAMS $100 plus 20 cents per line for poetry.Additional names over three 10 cent* each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MÎJS1 CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE.I A^Leod,Young, Weir & Company IIMUID DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION SECURITIES Stock orders executed on all Exchanges Private wire facilities Inquiries invited 10 WELLINGTON ST.NORTH, SHERBROOKE Telephone; LORRAINE 7-5032 Resident Manager; Halton A.Clark Sales Representative: Jean Dansereau Toronto Montr«ol Olfowo W inntp.Q londea Homiltoe Vancouver Calgary Kilchoner Quebnc Now York ______________ Broker\t_ Affiliate McLeod,Young,Weir & Ratcliffi MfMiVOI or THI TORONTO *TOCK CXCHANOE\tMONTRIAL HOCIt IXCHANOt CANADIAN ITOCK IXCHANOI .f # SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 195«.PLUMBING SUPPLIES Bathroom Fixtures\u2014Solder\u2014Fittings\u2014Baths\u2014Toilets,etc.DAWSON AUTO PARTS LTD.92 Wellington South \u2014 WHOLESALERS \u2014 Sherbrooke FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phon« \u2014 LO 9-3636 Connecta All Deportment».CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 ten's per word, minimum charge 50 cents for It words or less; three consecutive insertions, 51.25; six consecutive Insertions, $2.25; (Cssh rate; 10 cents for mailing Record Box replies.AOS ACCEPTED \u2014 All forms of classified ads.Legal Notices and Auction Sales accepted until 0:09 p.m.the day previous to the date of Insertion.LO.9-3636 18.Wanted To Rent WANTED\u2014 Smajl larm with option to buy.Contact Dan Ingham, Box 64, Lennoxvllle, Que.3.Typewriters For Sale rVPEWRITfcKfi ADDING MACHINES rent or buy direct from thy manu-fact'jrer.Special student ratcj, time payment terms, standard or portable machlnea.Kemlngton Rand, 102 Wellington St N, Phone 2-4088.4.Property For Sale JERK\u2019S a very attractive 5 room bungalow on King West.Owner says \u201cBring me any ofier within reason.'* Call us today to see this property and then make your offer.Conway Real Estate LO.9-2874.BRICK bungalow, 5 large rooms, oil heating, lot 52 x 132, landscaped.Ciarage.1447 Durham St.Dial LO.9-2922.YOUR property can be sold! If you have property to sell, contact Charles Connors, Real Estate.LO.2-4000 or LO.2-2562.BEAUTIFUL seven room individual residence.1607 Durham Street.Fireplace.Automatic oil heating.Two complete bathrooms.Favorable terms.Possession anytime.Visit this, your residence.Call Hebert's, Phone 2-0874.5.Lots For Sole beautiful residential serviced lots, North ward, Beckett, Leclerc, Jacques Cartier; West Ward, Badland, Leonard, Caron Streets.Favourable conditions, help to build, see Hebert\u2019s 2155 Bachand St., Phone LO.2-0874.U.Livestock For Sala GRADE Yorkshire boar also 7 pigs, 15 weeks old, $15.each.Ben.George, Mansonvllle, Que.Gtorgedale Farm, Phone 66-r-l4.FARM wanted to rent with or without option to buy, with stock and hydro.Record Box 26.4 ROOM modern heated apartment, with stove, frigidaire, Venetians and hot water.North Ward, for May 1st.Call LO.7-6227.20.Wanted To Purchase HAVE you stored in your attic folding screens with frames In good condition, if so, please write to Record Box 27.ONE large sap holder and two or three hundred sap buckets.Robinson Bros., DixvUlc, Que.WE BUY old gold, diamonds, and antique Jewellery.Sklnifrr & Nadeau Inc., Registered Jewellers, 82 Wellington North.27.Female Help Wanted BILINGUAL office girl with exper.ience in typing and filing.Apply Mozart Ltd., 120 Wellington North.37.Personal HYGILME (upplles (rubber good».| Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 23c.24 samples, 51.00.Mail order , Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 31, Hamilton, Ont.39.Lost i LOST\u2014 Brownie Hawkeye camera Sunday, vicinity McManamy - Cour-i celette to Youville Hospital.Reward.1 Tel.LO.2-2377, 1202 Falrmount.41.Boats And Motors 11b.Baby Chicks TYPIST Looking for a bilingual girl, preferably with office experience.Must be perfect typist and have completed a business course.No stenography needed.We are insisting on appearance and a nice personality and we will give a good starting salary to the right person.Benefits include, group, life and hospitalization insurance.Please apply in person between 9 a m.and 5 p.m.to HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 98 Albert Street BILINGUAL STENOGRAPHE!\u2019.Large manufacturer requires competent experienced stenographer for attractive position with varied and interesting duties.Good starting salary, 5 day week.Tel.Office Manager, LO.2-1588 for appointment.OUTBOARD FOR SALE Johnson Sti h.p.\u2014 Silent.In excellent condition.Will sell at reasonable price.Between 9 a m.and 6 pin., call LO.7-5201.Nights, call : LO.7-4934.\u2014 NOTICE I will not be responsible for any | debts contracted by my wife Denise i Calvert, from this date - February 21, 1956.FREDERIC CALVERT, KI67 Prospect St , Sherbrooke, Que.________________________ Business Directory Advocates ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, I Nlcol Bldg.6 Wellington South Tel: j LO.2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., j W.H, Bradley, Q.C., D.S.Howard, | Q.C., General practice.Estates settled.| PAUL MULLINS GERVAXS, B.A., | LL.Lv, general practice, trial and < estate, 506 Continental Building, ; King & Wellington Sts.Tel: LO.7-5901; Residence; LO.7-G146.Chartered Accountants P.S.ROSS & SON, Chartered Accountants, Montreal.taught in some of the \u201clittle red school houses.\u201d Among them Barford, Hereford, Perryboroand the Mode! School here, where she met and married Thomas William Cowhard, of Dixvillc, who predeceased her two and a half years ago.Left to mourn her loss arc her children, Milton, and daughter-in-law, Mary Esther and son-in-law, Murray C.Mason, Norman, and daughter-in law, Bertha; sisters, Mrs.Hiram Webster, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, and Mrs.Mabel Wood, of Worcester, Mass.The funeral was held on Monday, February 13th, at the Coati-cook United Church, where she had been a member for many years.The service was conducted by Rev.Frank Cant.A favourite hymn was rendered, \u201cRest In The Arms Of Jesus.\u201d Interment was in the cemetery there, beside her husband.The bearers were neighbors, Leslie Wright, Gordon Bellows, Stanley Wiggctt and Gerald Johann.\t, Among those from out of town attending the funeral were: Mr.and Mrs.Murray Mason, Helen, Wesley and Margaret, of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs Norman Cow-hard, Charles and Edward, of Moe\u2019s River; Mr.and Mrs.Moodie Haines, Mr.and Mrs.Lenard Grey, Hereford; Mr.David Spaulding, Canaan, Vt.; Mr.and Mrs.Hiram Webster, Ayer\u2019s Cliff; Mr.and Airs.William Murphy, Stanstead; Mr.Hebert and son, Earl Banfill, of Lennoxville; Mr.Reginald Hughes, Miss Margaret and Osborn Hughes, of Moe\u2019s River.Television Guide CBMT.TUESDAY, Fit.21 3.00\tMusic 3.25 Today on CBMT 3.30\tKiddies\u2019 Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4 30 World Passport 5.00\tJungle Jim 5.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tSoldiers of Fortune i 6.30\tPatti Page 6 45 CBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tLittle Theatre 7.45 Big Time In Sport 8.00\tG.M.Theatre 9.00\tDragnet 9.30\tPick the Stara 10.00\tCitizens\u2019 Forum 10.30 What\u2019* My Line?11.00\tCBC TV New a 11.15 Theatre of Stars Montreal \u2014 Channel 6 WEDNESDAY, FEB 22\t, THURSDAY, 3.30\tKiddies* Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tTake a Look 4.48 Folk Songs 5.00\tRin Tin Tin 5.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tThe Lone Ranger 6.30\tThe World around 6.45 CBC TV' News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tScience Fiction Theatre 8.00\tVic Obeck 8.30\tI Love Lucy 9.00\tCross Canada Hit Parade 9.30\tJackie Rae 10.00\tBig Town 10.30 Press Conference 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Celebrity Playhouse 11.45 Feature Film FES.23 3.00\tMusic 3.25 Today on CBMT 3.30\tKiddies\u2019 Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tStory Book 4.45\tMaggie Muggins 5.00\tCapUin Gallant 5.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tThe Visitor 6.30\tPatti Page 6.45\tCBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tAmos *n* Andy 8.00\tLife is Worth Living 8.30\tJane Wyman 9.00\tKraft TV Theatre 10.00\tCity Detective 10.30 My Little Margie 11.00\tCBC TV News 11.15 Sports Guesses and Guests Radio Guide For superior service end perfect reception in \u2022 R.C.A.\u2022 Victor ® Electrohome \u2022 Hellicrafter \u2014 See Us First \u2014 LEVESQUE LTEE 38 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.LO.2-4765 - OUT-OF-TOWNERS - Rock Island Branch \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2J74 Cookshire Branch \u2014 Tel.96 5.00\tNews, West.Swing 6.00\tNews and Current and Choice 6.30 It Happened Today e.40 SporU, Current & Choice 7.00\tForum on the Air ! 6.00\tGord Sinclair .6.30\tNews & O.Sinclair 7.00\tNews & G.Sinclair 7.30\tNew» & G.Sinclair 7 45 Sports, G.Sinclair 8.00\tNews, G.Sinclair ! 8.30\tNous, G.Sinclair ! 9.00\tNews and a Name I to Remember 9.10 Almanac 9.15 Breakfast Club 9.45 Tex Made Time 9.50 Notion Counter 10.00 News & Show Business 10.15 Morning Matinee 10.45 Good Neighbor Club CFCF (600 Kcs) THIS CVENiMG 7.15\tNews, Current and Choice 7.30\tHopalong Cassidy 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.05 Theatre of Thrilli 8.30\tSymphony 9.30\tFibber McGee 9.45 Red Eoley WEDNESDAY 11.15 Eddie Cantor 11.45 Recipe cor music 12.00 News and Town & Country 12.30\tNews, & Melody Parade 1 00 News, Bright Spot ! 1.10 Worth Knowing 1.15\tTown Crier 1.20 Showcase 1.50 House Party 2.00\tNews, and Double Date 2.30\tMerry-Go-Round 5.00\tNews, West.Swing 6.00\tNews Current and Choice 6.30\tIt Happened 10.00 News aed Steve'# Place 10.30 News and Sporu 10.45 Steve's Place '2.00 News, and Stexe'a 1.00 News, and Steve\u2019s 1 30 News, Sign Off Today 5.40 Sports and Current and Choice 7.00\tPeople Are Funny 7.30\tCjsco Kid 8.00\tNews & Sporta 8.05 T-Men 8.30\tSports Round-Lp 9.00\tf eature Story 9.15 U N.Corridor» 9.30\tMcGee & MoUy 9.45 Red Foley Show 10.00\tNews, and Steve's 10.30 News and Sporta 10.50 Steve's Place 12.00\tNews, and Steve's 1.00 News, and Steve\u2019s 1.30\tNews and Sign 03 | LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Messier, Gascon.Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-9680.Dentist UR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist 204 Wellington St.North opposite Court House.Phone: LO.7-6644.BRAY Broilers for April-May should be on order now.Ask us for prices, full information.Pullets, dayold and started.Special strains like Ames Incross, etc., available.Bray Hatchery Newington St.E.Sherbrooke.Phone LO.9*3730.28.Domestic Help Wanted WANTED \u2014 Middle aged woman for light housekeeping duties on a farm.Phone LO.2-8489.Optometrists ALBERT, TRUDEAU, Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO.2-0517.Eyes examined.30.Form Help Wonted 12.To Let NORTH WARD -\u2014 Heated apartment, 6 rooms and bathroom, hot water year around, frigidaire and stove supplied.Heated garage.Tel.LO.9 3085.NORTH WARD, 41 » room heated apartment, Venetian blinds, gas stove, hot water year around, $55.00 monthly, available March 1st.Also 212 room heated apartment for May 1st.$35.monthly, electricity included.Apply 736 Victoria St., Phone LO.7-4434.NORTH WARD, 6 room upper duplex, available March 1st.modern kitchen, tiled bathroom, heated and hot water vear around.Apply 656 Arvgle St, Tel.LO.2-9393.after 7 00 p.m.F A R M E R RELIABLE and conscientious man required on cattle farm in Knowlton area.Man must have practical farm experience, married and have good habits.House, light, heat and telephone provided, also garden privileges.Reply in writing giving size of family, previous employers and experience to L.G.Ogilvie, Knowl- I ton, Que.33.Situations Wanted: Domestic Minm.i: aged wothan deslret 11 jht housekeeping in small adult fam- i tly, elderly couple preferred.Write ! Box 93, Lennoxville, Que.BOILER FOR SALE Victor Firebox Heating Boiler, 450 sq.ft.Heating Surface, Net Steam Radiation 6,100 sq.ft.Suitable Steam or Hot Water Heating, oil or other firing.Good condition, supplied with Provincial Certificate.Immediate shipment.\u2014 Apply: PLANT'S MACHINERY LIMITED 3550 St.James St.Montreal, Que.Phone: Wl.1966 OBITUARY ROOM apartment, heated, hot water vear around, stove and frigidaire, janitor service.Tel.I.O.2-0959 or LO.2-9193.3 LARGE room apartment, heated, ground floor, stove and refrigerator, excellent location.Phone after 6 p.m.LO.7-7683.-__1_____________________ HEATED APARTMENTS .3 rooms, stove, frigidaire, Venetian blinds furnished, hot water year around.Vacant 1st May next.Apply 374 Montreal St., Apt.5.NORTH WARD \u2014 Stanley Avenue, 6 ropra tenement (unheeted).Avail able immediately.Phone LO.9-1250 before 6 p.m.4 ROOM heated apartment, Incinerator, electric stove, frigidaire, hot water.Apply 545 Dufferin Apt.4 LO.2-7S79.35.Business Opportunities EXCLUSIVE DEALERSHIP | OF Unique product.Patented, easy to sell.Will some day be as important.to the home as the refrigerator and the washing machine.Internationally advertised by press, radio and television.Product is new in Canada.No competiiton.Made by one of North America\u2019s most progressive organizations.Applicant must be prepaid to set up a retail store and a direct sales office and knowledge of handling salesmen if necessary.Please reply giving two references to Box 166, Erie, Beach, Fort Erie, Ontario.15.Rooms To Let FURNISHED heated rooms, suitabic for one or two gentlemen of good habits in family of two.Near bus line; hath, hot water and telephone.173 Morkill St\u201e LO.9-1477.36.Miscellar.aous ARGYLE Nursing Home, efficient 24 hour supervision by competent personnel.Pleasant atmosphere.Reasonable rates.For reservations call LO.2-4346 or write to 785 Argyle St., Sherbrooke, Que.ACCURATE translation; French to English or English to French.We write direct mall letters (selling letters) In cither or both languages.LOrraire 7-5404.SENIOR STENOGRAPHER with secretarial ability required for position of trust.Must have good education and experience.Excellent opportunities, 5 day week and usual employee benefits.Apply Post Office Box 397, Sherbrooke, Que.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS TRANSFORMERS REWINDING REPAIRS (\u2022JÎKTMJTTX of Elpctrirnf ApolioncP 153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 LO.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment in Sherbrooke\" WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTO.BETTY ANNE CROSS, OF KIRKDALE.Kirkdale\u2014This community was saddened on Tuesday, February 7, when friends and neighbors learned of the death of Betty Anne, only daughter of Harry and Dorothy (Chapman) Cross, aged six years and 10 months, following a lingering illness of two years.Owing to the illness of her father, the funeral service was held at the home on Thursday, February 9.where Rural Dean Harrington, of Richmond, spoke comforting words to the bereaved parents and relatives.Beauti-frl spring flowers surrounded the little casket and she was carried to her resting place in Holy Trinity Cemetery by four cous-i ins, Percy, Reggie and Donald Doyle, of Melbourne, and Franklin Graham, of L\u2019Avenir.She leaves to mourn her early death her sorrowing parents; an invalid brother, John: grandpar-j onts, Mr.and Mrs.Alvah Cross, 'and Mr.and Mrs.William Chap-; man; great-grandmother, Mrs.F.Smith, and Mr.Smith: six aunts, three uncles and a number of cousins.Betty was born on April 15, 1949, and was healthy and strong iuntil the summer of 1952.'when i she.her father and her brother contracted scarlet fever, followed by rheumatic fever.The two chil-, dren never regained their health and little Betty gradually became worse.She was tenderly cared for by lier parents, but all that medical skill could do for her was in vain.MRS.THOMAS COWHARD, OF DIXVILLE.Dixvillc\u2014Early Saturday evening, Maud «Emmeline, daughter j of the late Mathias and Eliza I Spaulding, of Hillhurst.passed | away at her home on the Nor- j ton Road.She was in her 81st tear.Mrs.Cowhard had been ill for several months at her home, where she was tenderly eared for ! by her son, Milton and his wife, | Mary.Her youth was spent at Hill- ' hurst.She attended Boston Busi-1 ness College, living with her older brother, Archie Spaulding.Later she graduated from Burlington Bugbec College.She I Mrs.Ella Marsh, Sweelsburg, Marks 98fh Birthday Swcetsburg\u2014Mrs.Ella Marsh spent a very happy day on February 15, when she celebrated the 98th anniversary of her birth at the home of her son and dau-ghter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Errol Marsh.She received a tremendous number of greeting cards from relatives, near and far, lovely gifts and telephone calls and several visitors called to extend congratulations.Included among the guests were her granddaughter, Mrs, Maurice Jolley, Mr.Jolley and Mrs.Marsh\u2019s five great-granddaughters, of West Brome, another granddaughter, Mrs.Stanley Booth.T.A., of Waterloo, a member of the nursing staff of the Brome-Missisquoi-Perkins Hospital at Sweetsburg, and her foster daughter, Ada, Mrs.H.S.Wells, Mr.Wells, their daughter, Mrs.Jerry Manson, and son, James, also their daughter-in-law, Mrs.Bert Wells, all of this place.Though a bit tired at the end of the day, Mrs.Marsh was greatly pleased with all the events of her anniversary.The refreshments provided by her daughter-in-law, Mrs.Errol Marsh, and other members of the family added much to the pleasure of the celebration.WIRi,.Phttsburg \u2014 Channel 5 WEDNESDAY, FEB 22 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10 00 Ding Dong School 10.30 The Big Idea cl.00 Home 12.00\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 12 30 Feather\u2018Your Nest 1.00\tLuncheon Date 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views and the News 4.15\tModern Romances 4.30\tRamar of the Jungle 5.00\tThe Fun Shop 5.15\tjunior Jamboree 5.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tThe Lazy L.Ranch 6.30\tTim McCoy 6.45 News 7.00\tSports Scorcbook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly and the News 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tM-G-M.Parade 9.00\tMasquerade Party 9.30\tBreak the Bank 10.00\tWed.Night Fights 11.00\tLate News, Sports WCAX-TV, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 TUESDAY, FEB.21 7.00 Today 9 00 Morning Star lime 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30 Public Service 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 1.00\tLuncheon Date 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views and the News 4.15\tModern Romances 4.30\tHank McCune 5.00\tThe Fun Shop 5.15\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tGabby Hayes 6.30\tChet\u2019s Den 6.45 News 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly and the News 7.30\tLife is Worth Living 8.00\tMilton Berle Show 9.00\tFireside Theatre 9.30\tAdventure Theatre 10.30 Paris Precinct 11.00 Late News, Sports THURSDAY, FEB.23 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30 Big Picture 11.00\tHome 12.00\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 1.00\tLuncheon Date 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views and the News 4.15\tModern Romances 4.3U Operation Success 5.00\tThe Fun Shop 5.15\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tHowdy Doody d.00 Flash Gordon 6.30' Chet\u2019s Den 6.45 News 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tNews, John Daly 7.30\tSki Trails 8.00\tYou Bet Your Life 8.30\tDragnet 9.00\tThis Is Yout lôle 9.30\tColonel March of Scotland Yard 10.00\tLux Video Theatre 11.00\tLate News, Sports 5.00\tNewt» 5.05 Splnarama 6.00\tNews and Weather 6.10\tBallroom 6.30 News and Sports 6.35 Ballroom 7.00\tNews and Sports 7.10\tLady of the Er-nlng 7.15 House Party Girl Guide News \u2022 ROCK ISLAND Captain Alice Tenneson, leader of the Rock Island troop of Canadian Girl Guides held a delightful Valentine and Shrove Tuesday party at her home in Rock Island.The group had a grand time playing games, and later enjoyed the refreshments which included the traditional pancakes with maple syrup from the sugar bush of Charles Bliss, of Stanstead, and topped off with Valentine candies.Amoung those attending were Misses Joyce Sanschagrin.Diane Farley, Joyce Laberee, Elizabeth Hatch, Claire and Norma Ramir is, Janet Bacon, Maureen Miller, Edith Davis, Fenny Carbonneau, Gail Higgins, Cheryl Webb, Deanna Rollins.Joyce Erench, Brownie Shelia Tenneson.TUESDAY, FEB.51 9.30\tTest Pattern 10.40 Program Previews, News 10.45 This World Of Ours 11.15\tArmchair Ad\u2019ture 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00 (noon) Across the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch For Tomorrow 12.45*Guiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Show 1.30\tLove Story 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tPublic Service 3.45\tShopping With Nancy 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tOn Your Account 5.00\tPolar Bear playtime 5.15\tChuekwagon Tales 6.00\tWild BUI Hickok 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwtse 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tAnnie Oakley 7.30\tName That Tune 8.00\tPhil Silvers Show 8.30\tNavy Log 9.00\tMeet Millie 9.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife?10.00\t$64.000 , Question 10.30\tBig Tow n 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\t\u201cLittle Show\u201d 11.30\tSign Off WEDNESDAY, FEB.22 I 9.3u Test Pattern : 10.40 Program Previews, News 10.45\tThis World Ot Ours 11.15\tArmchair Ad'ture 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00 Across The Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch For Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Show 1.30\tLove Story 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tPublic Service 3.45 Bob Crosby Show 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15 Secret Storm 4.30\tOn Your Account 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime j 5.15 Chuekwagon Talcs i 6.00 Green Mountain Boys 6.30\tNewstime 6 45 Weatherwise 6 50 Sports Digest 7.00\tRiders of The Purple Sage ' 7.15 News, Douglas Edwards I 7.30 Brave Eagle ! 8.00 Arthur Godfrey 1 8.30 Conrad Nagel | 9.00 The Millionaire ! 9.30 Highway Patrol ! 10.00 20th Century Fox j 11.00 Final Edition I 11.15 World We Live In 11.30 Sign Off WMTW, Mt.Washington \u2014 - WEDNESDAY, FEB.22 2.00\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tCooking can be fun 3.00\tTravel Time 3.30\tWhat\u2019s New, Girls?3.45\tRhythm Ranch 4.10 Mid-afternoon news 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.15\tRhythm Ranch 6.45\tThe Early Show 7.15\tNews.John Daly 7.30\tDisneyland 8.30\tM-G-M Parade 9.00\tMasquerade Party 9.30\tI\u2019ve Got A Secret 10.00\tWed.Night Fights 11.00\tSports Final 11.05 Tomorrow\u2019s Headlines 11.15\tML Wash.Weather TUESDAY, FEB.21 2.00\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tHalf Hour Theatre ! 3.00 The Big Pay-Off j 3.30 Bob Crosby Show 3.45 Rhythm Ranch 4.10\tMid-Afternoon News 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.10\tWatch Your Weather 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.15\tNews, John Daly 7.30\tWarner Brothers Presents 8.30\tFord Theatre 9.00\tPhil Silvers Show 9.30\tRed Skelton Show 10.00\t$64.000 Question 10.30 Do You Trust Your Wife?11.00\tTomorrow^ Headlines 11.10 Mt.Wash.Weatr.er THURSDAY, FEB.23 9.30\tTest Pattern 10.40 Program Previews, News 10.45\tThis World Of Ours 11.15\tArmchair Ad\u2019ture 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00 Across The Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch For Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Show 1.30\tLove Story 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tPublic Service 3.45\tShopping wltb Nancy 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tOn Your Account 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuekwagon Tales 6.15'Dusty Boyd Sings 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tSki Guide 7.30\tAmos & Andy 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax 9.30\tFour Star Playhouse 10.00\tStory Theatre 10.30\tSecretary of Agriculture 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15 \u201cLittle Show\u2019* 11.30\tSign Off Channel 8 THURSDAY, FEB.23 .2.00\tWhat\u2019s New, Girls?2.15\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tHalf-Hour Theatre 3 00 The Big Pay-Off 3.30\tWe Serenade You 3.45\tRhythm Ranch 4.10\tMid-afternoon news 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State News 6.10\tWatch Vour Weather 6.15\tThe Early Show 7.13 News\u2014 John Daly 7.30\tSgt.Preston 8.00\tLife Is Worth Living 8.30\tClimax! 10.30 Address by Secretary of Agriculture \u2019.1.00 Tomorrow\u2019s Headlines 11.15 Sports Final il.lQ Mt.Wash.Weather 6.00 6.05 6.15 6.30 6.35 6.45 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.10 8.30 8.35 9.00 9.05 9.15 9.30 10.00 10.05 11.00 11.05 11.30 11.45 12.00 News, Weather Yawn Patrol Sacred Heart Pgm.News Musical Clock Morning Memo News and Weather Musical Clock News and Weather Musical Clock News and Sporta Musical Clock News Musical Clock News and Weather 50-A-Day .Memo from Morgan\u2019s Rendezvous News Make Believe Ballroom News A & P Calling Kate Aitken Maple Leaf Jet.'Mews CMD (800 Kcs) THIS EVENING I 7.30 My Son Jeep 7.45\tSporta Ai Cauley 7.50 News & Wrather 8.00\tIndictment 8.30\tHit Parade 9.00\tNews, Scoren P.05 Johnny Dollai 0.15 Curt Massey 0.30 Bishop Sheen 10.00\tNews and Sports WEDNESDAY I 12.05 Songs ot our Ttmea .12.15 News Quis 12.30\tNews and Sports 12.35 Homemakers\u2019 Choice ! 1.00 News ! 1.05 Birthday Party ! 1.15 Top Tune Time : 1.30 What's On Wally's Mind?1.45\tHits f/ the Albums j 2.00 News 2.05\tAll in a day\u2019s work | 2.30 Party Line 2.45\tPick the Hits 3.00\tCommunity News 3.10 Arthur Godfrey Digest 3.30\tWords .fc Music 4.00\tNews j 4.05 Club 800 5.00\tNews 5.05\tSpinarams 6.00\tNews and weathei i 6.10 Ballroom 10.05\tThe Weatherman 10.15\tAmos \u2018n\u2019 Andy 10.30 News, and A-A.10.45\tBing Crosby 11.00\tSport» Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tVisit With Val 12.00\tNews and Weather 12.05\tEl Morocco 1.30\tSign Off 6.30\tNews and Sporta 6.35 Ballroom 7.00\tNews and Sports 7.10 Lady of the Evening 7.15\tEdgar Bergen 7.30\tMy Son Jeep 7.45\tSports A1 Cauley 7.50 News and weather 3.00\t21st Precinct 8.30\tMemories 3.00 News and Scores 9.05\tJohnny Dollar 9.15\tCurt Massey Show 9.30\tJack Carson 10.00\tNews, Sports 10.05\tWeatherman 10.15\tAmos & Andy 10.30 Winter Unemployment 10.45 Bing Crosby 11.00\tSports 11.05\tNews 11.15\tVisit with Val 12.00\tNews & Weather 12.05\tEl Morocco 1.30\tSign Off 5.00 Artists of Today 5.30\tCutlass Empira ti.OO News 6.10 Sportscast 6.15 Evening Interlude 6.30\tByline 6.35 Home with 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 3.00 8.15 8.30 9.00 9.05 9.45 10.15 10.30 10.40 10.45 10.48 ll.OO 11.15 11.30 11.45 CBC News Concert Time CBC News Concert Time CBC News and Interlude Morning Devotions Musical March Past News Music In The Morning School Broadcast Kindergarten Shirley Brett Ruth Harding News Waltz Time Road of Life Right to Happiness Plano Interlude Laura Limited 5.00\tThis & That with Music 5.15 Song & the Star 5.30 The Family Album 5.45 News 6.00\tSports Review CBM (940 KcsJ THIS EVENING Lcnnicks 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\tRoving Reporter 7.30\tChicho Valle 8.00\tMarine Investigator j 8.30 Let s Make Music I 9.00 Halifax Symphony WEDNESDAY 12.00\tBBC News 12.15 Aunt Lucy 12.30 Farm Broadcast 12.59 Time Signal 1.00\tNews, Forecast 1.15\tHappy Gang 1.45 Man Around the House 2.00\tCBC News 2.03 Trans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tGuiding Light 3.15\tMa Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young\u2019s Family 3.45 Right to Happiness 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tNews 4.33 Play It Safe 5.00\tAfetrnoon Conceit WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.15\tGuy Lombardo 6.30\tOne Night Stand 7.00\tToday m Vermont 7.15\tCurtain Time 9.30\tQuestion Box 10.00\tNews & Roundup 10.20 The Barr Colony 10.30\tLelcestei Square 11.00\tAnthology 11.30\tRendez-vous.12.00\tCBC News, Closing 5.30\tMusic for.Young Musicians 5.45 Legends of North Italy 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sports 6.15\tSights And Sounds 6.35 Continental Carousel 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\tIntro, to Wed.Nile 8.00\tG.B.Show 10.00\tNews & Roundup 10.20 Midweek Review 10.30\tRecital 11.00\tMusic o Berlioz 12.00\tNews* Close 6.00 6.25 6.30 6.45 6.55 7.00 7.15 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.15 8.30 8.45 8.55 9.00 9.15 9.30 9.45 10.00 Coffee Time\u2014Pt.1.News Farm Journal Coffee Time Weather or Not Blue Seal Billboard CoPee Time\u2014Pt.2 Checkerboard Prog.News Morning Special Sacred Heart Pgra.Town Crier Coffee Time News Mary Foster Morning Devotions Harmonies Top of the Morning Hit of the Day WEDNESDAY 10.05\tCountry Music Time 10.15 Ringo Bingo 10.30\tKibbe\u2019s Korner 11.00\tNews 11.05\tMelody Tipping In 12.00\tLuncheon Melodies 12.10 News 12.25 Weather Forecast 12.30\tLuncheon Melodies 12.45 4-II Club 12.55\tNews 1.00\tHit Record* 1.30\tWhat\u2019s New?1.55\tNews 2.00\tMus.Masterpieces 3.00\tNews, and Record Review 7.30\tEddie Cantor 8.00\tBasketball 10.00\tHardwick vs.Newport 11.00\tHeadline News 11.05\tSign Off 4.00\tD.J.U.S.A, 4.55 News 5.00\tThis & That With Music 5.15\tSong and the Star 5.30\tFamily Album 5.45 News t*.00 Sports Review 6.15\tGuy Lombardo 6.30\tOne Night Stand 7.00\tThis is Vermont 7.15\tBing Sings 7.30\tT-Men 8.00\tNews 8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 8.30\tBruins vs.Toronto 10.32 Sandman 11.00 Headline News 11.05\tSign Off 5.00\tPress News 5.05 Rldln* The Range 5.30 Golden Boys 5.45 Hank Snow 6.00\tCBC News 610 Town Crier News 6.15 1240 Supper Club 6.30 Adams\u2019 Sportscast i CKTS (1240 Kcs.THIS EVENING | 6.35 1240 Supper Club I 7.00 Rawhide i 7.15 Spotlight on Music 7.30\tChico Vaile 8.00 Fibber McGee ; 8.15 Fed Foley Show 8.30\tSymphonic Hour ) WATERVILLE\u2014 Mrs.Florence Petit was in Sherbrooke to attend the Bilo-deau-Munroe wedding and also attended the reception in Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Dubuc and son, Gerald, o! Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Charles Charron, If You rs TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-heided.and maybe bothered by backaches.Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes.That\u2019s the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills.Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing eiceas aeida and waatea.Then you feel better, aleep better, work better, Opt Dodd's Kidney Pills now.look for the blue box with the red hand at all druggists.You cen depend on Dodd\u2019s.52 RACE HORSES FOR SALE We are selling all of our race horses and equipment \u2014 the reason for this sale is that we are giving up the training of race horses.These are the horses which are to be sold \u2014 Meadow Dot \u2022 Adios, S years; Hilland Grattan \u2022 Hal Grattan, Jr., S years; Buddy C.Grattan - Hal Grattan, Jr., 9 years; Crystal Shirley \u2022 Titan Hanover, S years, trotter; Honor Rogue \u2022 His Honor, 5 vears; Crystal Ladd-Krcno, 4 year trotter; Crystal Maid - Waylay, 3 years; Crystal Waylay - Waylay, 3 years; Crystal Cricket \u2022 Weylay, 2 years, trotter.These horses are sound, never have been sired, perfect manners in and out of stable, are in the best condition, as they are being driven 4 or 5 miles every day.Don\u2019t buy a pig in a poke.Come and see one of the best bred and finest stable of horses to be found anywhere.At present, they ere training at the Barton race track.Come and see them, drive them, bring your veterinary if you wish.These horses are priced to sell \u2014 and good enough to race on any track, C.B.KELLEY DERBY UNE, VT.TEL, DERBY 2003 5.55 Station Opening 6.00\tDawn News Roundup 6.05\tSacred Heart Prog.6.20 Farm Fair 6.30\tWake Up With Walters 7.00\tPress News 7.05\tWake Up With Walters 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35 Wake Up With Walters 8.00\tCBC News 8.15\tWake Up With Walters 8.30\tClassical Music 8.45\tMorning Devotions 9.00\tCBC News 9.05\tMusic For Mom 9.30\tDo U Yourself 9.45\tOnt School B east 10.15\tMusical Showcase WEDNESDAY 10.30\tArt Ltnkietter 10.40 Music For You 11.00\tPress News 11.05\tMusicale Matinee 11.30\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hour 12.30\tRosenbloom\u2019s Newscast 12.35 The Sunshine Hour 12.59 Dom.Time Signal 1.00\tCBC News 1.15 Musical Mastci* 2.00\tT-Can Matinee 3.00\tPress Newa 3.05\tThis Is The Hour 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tAnything Goes 5.00\tPress New» 5.05\tRidtn\u2019 The Range 5.30\tSunset Valley Boys 9.30 Concert Hall 10.00\tFerdinand Lopei 10.30 Music for Relaxin; 10.45 Dow Sport Show; 11.00\tDominion News 11.10 Music 'till mid-nit< 12.00\tStation Closing 5.45 Hank Snow 6.00\tCBC News 6.10 Town Crier News 6.15\t1240 Supper Club 6.20 Twilight Time 6.30 Adam\u2019s Sportscast 6.30\t1240 Supper Hour 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\t\"Hit Paradt* Songs 8.00\tFibber McGee 8.15\tRed Foley Show 8.30\tSports Roundup 9.00\tFeature Story 9.15\tU N.Corridors 9.30\tBishop University Program 10.0# Salvation Army 10.30 Music For Relaxing 10.45 Dew Sport Show 11.00 Dont.News 11.10 Music 'till mid nite 1Î.00 Closing ROSS-BIRON 183 Frontenac St.IRONS TOASTERS VACUUM POLISHERS WASHERS ELECTRIC LTD.REPAIR Tel.LO.2-1564 ELEC.TOOL RADIO TELEVISION MOTORS Estimates given.Work guaranteed.We pick up and deliver.I SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY.FEBRUARY 21.oeven ! f ThB BCÎS SVON'T IA BSLlSVE MS WWEN ! 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MOT AT THE BEGINNING J To PAW SOAOELER 5HADYSIDE 1 LOST MV LITTLE BOOtC OF THE TERM / ALL THIS IS PERFECTLY RIPICI Redhead- first EDITION \u2014name and 1 8079 PHONE number.PLEASE ?¦ ME.IT OF NUMBERS GirlM 2-\u20182' ~ - ((?) 1»5« by NE A S*rvic#.«n^.T M Reg t' 5 »»!.0« By Dick Cavalli MORTY MEEKLE WHAT TO DO TILL Y / WH^PE \\ THE DOCTOR COMES*/ ARE YOU âOINâ-, ANYWAY, A LET'S SEE IF I N HAVE EVERYTHING : DOCTOR'G EiWcRâCNCY ANCLY t PHONE NUMBER m m r -\\17 Ok.^ I .ît cmmlu .,SS61 ,;EJ 8.,,^ WE S OUT THERE TOILING-, SWEATING-.TO MAKE VOUR FIRM A BIG SUCCESS.1 OKAT OKAY YOU ACAOtV NUTCWELL DESERVES A RAISE' DON\u2019T RUB PLEASE.IT IN GRUMBLY STEi LISTEN TO YOUR conscience; 0 Thinking It Over\u2014 For Lent By Kohl.HifHfnbichfr, D.D.Written for NEA Service God dives not su on a cloud and float around over the earth.When we were children we thought of God as being high above the \u2022 earth and peeking dow n on people w ho did not see Him.Even when we grew up we referred to Him as \u201cup there.\" We thought of Him as far away.\\Vell, He^is probably up there in the same way He is every place,* but a lot of us have been up there above the cloud' and we have not seen anything tha\u2019.looked like God.Even the vast-ness is not vast.Speed is not speed.When we rise lo three, four or five miles above the earth we are just remote so remote from earthly tilings that speed means nothing until we return to the earth where relationships exist.Then it means something to have been someplace and to be someplace else.Back on the earth where people are, vve do not feel remote.Realities come to life.There, with people, you feel the influ ence of people, and the power that makes people tick.Again we find that we are not dangling in nothingness.On the earth we can feel much more of the presence of a God Who loves man, because God lives in His beings\u2014in you and me.SWEETSBURG- Mrs.Stanley Wooley, of Silver ! Lake.N il, spent a few days with her mother and brother, Mrs.N.J.Snodgrass and Mr.Irving Snod ; grass, and also called bn Mr and Mrs.G.A.Perkins.Misa Minnie Vail, who spent j two months in Niagara Falls, is now enjoying the winter in Florida, having motored there with her nephew and his wife, Mr.and Mrs.G.Tibbittts, of Rich-ford, Vt.Mrs.George Hooper and her daughter, Mrs.Marion Perkins, of Stanbridge East, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Ladd.Mrs.W.Austin Lee entertained the Parish Guild and Woman's Auxiliary in the church parlor's with a fair attendance of members and a welcome visitor, Mrs.S.Wooley, of Silver Lake.N.H.Quilt piecing is being done by the members.A report of the annual W.A.conference was given by the delegates, Miss Isabel Symonds and Mrs.A.L.Windsor.The sum of $20 was voted the work committee for the purchase of material to make articles for the next bazaar.The hostess served refreshments in keeping with the day which included a decorated heart-shaped cake.Thirteen Sw'cetsburg ladies assembled at the home of Mrs.H.Stowe to form a Woman's Association of Emmanuel United of the Cowansville-Dunham Pastoral charge for members of that church residing in Sweetsburg Village or rural area.The meeting was chaired by Mrs.Stanley Pcron of this place in absence of Rev, Gerald Fee.The following officers were elected: President, Mrs.H.P.Stowe; vice-president, Mrs.Gordon Peron; secretary, Mrs.Marshall Shover; treasurer, Mrs.Stanley Peron.After considerable discussion it was decided to meet on the last Thursday of each month and on March 29 at the home of Airs.G.Peron.with Mrs.M.R.Hodge the assisting hostess.Mrs.Stowe served lunch.SHERBROOKE\u2014 Q JPCSit A Handy Guide To Eastern Townships' Merchants And Business Services SAWYERVILLfc\u2014 TAILOR For ladi«$ and gantlaman General Repair* F.COLLETTE 77 Kino St We»f Tel LO Ï4334 SHERBROOKE Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leal Spring Coil Spring.Shock Absorbers, etc Sales and Service ¦f or us it's always Springtime' MS Big Fork* Street Tel,: LO 9 1146 SIGNS Maurice Rousseau Tel.LO.2 4244 ?\tA B C D | HEARING AID CENTER ?\tC.K Moon, prop J Office\u201436 Belvedere Sooth 6\tResidence\u2014422 Seventh Ava.South X For Appointments \u2014 Z ?\tTel.LO.9-2348, Sherbrooke 9 ART BENNETT Graduate of Rapport'* School of Auctioneering ?lingual Protexionet Auctioneer \u2014 REAL ESTATE \u2014 Tel.90-2 Sewyerville Earl Well*.A**i»tant Tel LO 7-4023 Derby Line Group Holds Meeting llorbv 1 inc.Mrs.Hcrmaii Three Villages Happenings FINE TREES Large-scale planting of teak forests have been made in East.Pakistan, where the trees grow to 150 feel high.JEFF C0B8 Mrs, Thomas McCunc.of Rock Island, spent a few days with friends in Quebec and attended : the winter carnival.The annual Shrove Tuesday supper held at the Centenary United Church hall as a project of the Women s United Organizations was most successful, with approximately 125 persons attending.The tables were altrac five with Valentine motif, and the proceeds amounted to about $10t).Mr.and Mrs.William Kinney, ot Newport, Mailed her parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Tobin, Rock Island.Visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Elbe Hartley, Rock Island, were Mr.John Brock and his daughter, Mrs.Stewart Bullock, ot Judd's Mills, and Mrs.Edgar Brock, of Stanstead The Men's Own of Si .instead South Church, held a meeting in the church hall, with 40 men folk enjoying the supper, served by members of the 35 club, The president.Rudy Racine presided for a brief business meeting, after which films on inventions were shown.Mrs.Jennie Hibbard, of Hock Island, who has been ill for several days, is spending an indefinite time at the home of Mrs.Margaret Abbott at Duflerin Heights Air.and Mrs.Norton Davis, and Jerry, of Rock Island, were visitors of Mr.Davis\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ola Davis at Heathton.Mr.and MVs.Kenneth Barlow, of Rock Island, with Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Dewey and their daughter, Phyllis, of Stanstead, motored to Montreal to attend the ice follies.Air.James Stevens.Jr., Mr.Basil Hadlock, Mr Winston Kelley and Mr.Philip Dustin, all of Derby Line, were in Boston, Mass., where they attended the New England sportsmen show.Rev.E.G.Tenneson, pastor of Stanstead South Church, has been attending the Montreal-Ottawa Presbytery in Ottawa.It has been announced that Richard Pelletier, Director of Molson\u2019s iishing club, will be present at the March 13th annual meeting of the Stanstead County Fish and Game Club, to be held at St.George's parish hall in Ayer's Cliff, and will present trophies and cheques to Roger Roy, Philip Poaps and Andy .loyal, all three winners in the Molson\u2019s contest last year, and members of the County club, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Davis, of North Hatley, were visitors of parents, Mr.and Davis, in Rock the former's Mrs.William Island Mr.and Mrs.ain and son, Albert Chamber-Arthur, of Stanstead were recent guests of relatives in Waterloo and Warden.Mrs.Helen Otis has returned to her home in Danvers, Mass., after spending a week at the home of Mi1.'.' Jessie Colby.O B F .Stanstead.Mr C ( Colby, of Montreal, was also a guest at the same home.Mrs Herbert Goodscll has re turned lo her horn* in Rock Is land, after spending a few days in Sherbrooke wiih her mother, Mrs Arthur Thayer to bo near her son Richard, a surgical pair enl in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Richard is also home and gain ing nicely.Pvt 2, Gerald Gagnon, of the C.S.anfly, stationed at Fort Dix, N.J .spent the weekend at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs Armand Gagnon, Derby-Une.Mr.and Mrs D ,1.While house and children, ot Hock Is land, were recent visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs 1 F Whitehousc, Pixville The February meeting of Court Forestina E 1824 Vas held at the Del Alontv Hotel banquet hall, presided over by the president, Mrs Flora Groleau.Business included plans for a dart tournament at the Del Monty on March 4.Airs Nellie Kczar to be chairman of Hie event.The next regular meeting will be March 14 at the hotel Mr Raymond Daigneault, of Ottawa, Ont., spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs E.Daigneault, Rock Island.Mrs.M, Pvne has returned to her home at Coaticook.after spending a few days with her son and daughter-inlaw, Mr, and Mrs, G.Pyne and family, Rock Island.Miss Lena Messier and Elsie Hopps.of \u201cCarrolleroft,\u201d Stanstead.spent a dav ir Sherbrooke Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Jillson.of Newport, N.1L, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs Carl Robbins, Derby Line.Air- Carrie Somerville, of Newport, has been spending a few days in Stan; lead, the guest of Mrs.John Converse.Misses Jeanette Simoneau and Therese Simoneau, both of Sherbrooke, were at the home of their mother, Mrs.Beatrice .Simoneau, West Park, for a recent weekend.The second lenten service of Ihc Boundary churches will he held on Wednesday evening, February 22 in Wesley United Church, Beebe, with Rev.Craig Wilcox of the Beebe Advent Church the speaker.The subject.will be \u201cYou and Your Bible,\u201d the service is at 7:30 p.m, The weekly Lenten service will also be held at 8:15 p.m at Christ Anglican Church, Stan stead Mrs.Hugh McClary, principal of Sunnyside school has announced another operetta has been chosen, \"The Land Where Dfeamw come True,\u2019\u2019 and will he presented by students of Grades 1-5 of the school on Grove was hostew to the Women's Society o( the Derby Line Uimcrsalist Church at \"Friendly House.wieh thirteen members attending.The president.Mrs.Carl Robbins.railed the meeting to order and the secretary and treasurer presented their reports A short discussion was held on thr matter of looking afler flowers for each Sunday and also at Easier time, and it was decided to complete arrangements at ; future date 1! was voted to donate $50 towards the parsonage repairs.Mrs L II LayThe read an in t(Testing urtiele on \"Abraham I Lincoln\" and also one on \"Our Flag.\" Other selections were read by Mrs.Jane Kerr, Mrs.C.Cargill, Mrs Grove, Mrs F.A.Young and Mrs.B.K.Holland.Rev.Mr Grove read several questions of importance relating lo Lincoln and other data pertain ing lo (he history of the United Slates.Articles made by Ihc members were on display, and will be scld at a public lea to be held in the future.The next meeting will hr *! the home of Mrs.C.Cargill on Thursday , March 8, at 1:30 p.m Each member is requested to bring an article to he sold at a Chinese auction during Ihc at ternoon.Air.Grove will aof as the auctioneer.The meeting ad journed and afternoon tea was served by the hostess, assisted by some of the members.The AUW extended an invi tation lo this society to join them at their next meeting which is to be held in Ihc church reception hall on Wednesday evening Feb 22, at 8 o\u2019clock, when Mr and Mrs Stanley Rice will show films on their trip lo California EAST FARNHAM- The World Day of Prayer service took place in the United Church with Mrs Herbert Allen president of the Guild of SI Augustine's Church, and Miss Grace Shufcll, president of the Women's Association of the United Church, as leaders.On Sunday evening the Martin Luther film was shown.Rev.Gerald Fee, officiated at the service.May 18 Following the giid-tcrrr.holiday weekend practices will begin in earnest.Airs.M.K.McLean and daugh ter, Marguerite, of Derby Line, have left for Kingston, Ont , where they will be guests of her sister, Mrs.Gertrude MacLeod.Mrs.McLean\u2019s niece, Mr;.Owen Attic returned home to Kingston after spending the first two weeks of February here Miss- Betty Blodgett, of Rock Island, sncnl the Sunnyside school holiday at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Alii son Blodgett, Glcnburn.Mr.Fred McKay, of Vancouver, B.C., spent a few day».; at the home of his niece, Mrs.('.B.Hill and Mr.Hill before going on to Florida for a visit.BY PETER HOFFMAN J I G G S RIGHT SCHEDULE MIGHT Shortly after MATT GILDER LEAVES WITH A BULGING BRIEFCASE, A LIGHT FLASHES FROM THE OLD MANSION.X IT\u2014 *- - no»» *m \u2022* M-hMac Mat /*m cot» \u2019M arof 6 MU** /IrÆrfMrAMN\u2014 l JO F, ;.?¦(- or! GOLLY, UNCLE MATT SAID HE WOULDN'T BE BACK FOR A COUPLE OF HOURS.HJT I HEAR SOME BODY UP THERE IN HIS STUDY/?I-I'D BETTER ©0 TAKE A LOOK/ \u2018\t' \u201c5-'\u2022VrT'Ti;^'7/il fâ / but, \\ who were you h.\u2018V-%4Æ V 7.THE WALL ) OKAY LETS oST OM, STOP CRUMBLING/ NOW OUT WITH IT.WANT THE TRUTH.' SAFE 161 UPSTAIRS, FREDDY/I IP I DIDN'T HAVE SUCH WE'VE GOT TO WORK FAST/ JiGSS, THERE'S A Bl\t* Mrs.Reford Stewart, entertained at a cocktail party, at her home on Quebec St,, Saturday evening.Mixed spring [lowers were used to decorate the rooms.Mr.Robert Dcsmarais, and Mr.Fernand Amyot, of Fort Cou-longes, Ont., both attending the Ottawa University, spent the week-end with the former\u2019s parents, Mr.Justice Desmarais and Mrs.Dcsmarais, Prospect St.Mrs.F.P.Kenalty, who spent a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Duchesne, at Ville St.Laurent, and visited her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs, Clement Kenalty, at St.Lambert, returned on Friday, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Kenalty, who spent the weekend with the former's parents, at their home, The Montreal.Miss Barbara Brooks and Miss Marjorie Goodfellow, both students at Bishop\u2019s University, Lcnnoxvillc, were guests for the week-end of the former\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Brooks, at St.Laurent.*\t*\t*\tI Mr.and Mrs.William Durno, of Montreal, spent the weekend in the city, as guests at the Ar-mitage Hotel Court, King St., West.*\t* * Mr.and Mrs.Lamer Hodge, Queen St,, Lennoxville, spent the week-end in Dorval, as guests of Mr.and Mrs.Elwood Logan.Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Bell and children, Judith and Robert Steven, of Drummondville, were guests for the week-end of Mr.Bell's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Bell, Brooks St.* * * Friends of Miss Doris Johnston, who has been a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, will be pleased to know she has returned to her home on King George St.Miss Geraldine Lane has returned to Westmount, after spending the week-end with her mother.Mrs.W.J.Lane, Church St., Lennoxville.& *n(ja(jemen Mr.and Mrs.C.Ratcliffc of Verdun, Que., announce the engagement of their daughter, Stella, to Mr.John Kerr, son of Mr.and Mrs, Robert Kerr of Kingsbury.Que.The marriage has been arranged to take place on March 17.Mrs.William Mitchell, of Mas-1 I sawippi, is one of the out-of-town ! | members of the committee for ;the annual Hunt Ball, which will [take place at the Ritz Carlton,; Montreal, on Friday, April 6, * * * Dr.A.R.Jewitt, principal of ! Bishop's University, and Mrs.j Jewitt, entertained at a buffet i ; supper, Sunday evening, in hon- ; ; or of Ht.Rev.W.E.Bagnall, j | B.A., D.D., of Niagara, who is their house guest, for a few days.The guests included the Divinity Faculty and their wives and ! four students of the diocese of Bishop Bagnall.4>\t# ÿ Members of the Lennoxville ; Ladies\u2019 Curling Club, two took part in the Ladies\u2019 Sherbrooke Curling Club bonspiel, Iasi week, include: Mrs.A.H.Scott, Mrs.L.V.\tParent, Mrs.Vera Webster, Mrs.H.Peterson, Mrs.H.W.Downs, Mrs.H.Niehol, Mrs.C.E.Parkin, Mrs A.Clarke, Mrs.A.\tMoore, Mrs.B.Hill, Mrs.E.Lennon, Mrs.1 Saunders, Mrs.W.\tS.Richardson, Mrs.R.E.Mosher, Mrs.R.Stevenson, Mrs.H.McClay, Mrs.W.Brosseau, Mrs.A.Dunsmore, Miss U.f Bozcr, Mrs.R.Burchmore, Mrs.K.B.\tJenekes, Mrs.L.M.Watson, : Mrs.F.Paige, Mrs.E.Buck, I Mrs.D.Clark, Mrs.H.Brown, Miss Carol Taylor and Mrs.F.R.' Pattison.ii« *\t4» Mr.and Mrs.William Hull left yesterday for Rock Island, after l spending the weekend w*th Mr.j and Mrs.Harold Planche, Vimy !st- \u2022 * * Mrs.VV.J, Lane, Church St., Lennoxville, has returned from a month\u2019s stay with her sister, j Mrs.Jay Graves, and Mr.Graves, ' at Bellows Falls, Vt.* * * Mrs.1 H.Armstrong, of Montreal, arrived yesterday to spend a week with her niece, Mrs.D.S.! Arnott, and Mr.Arnotl, Quebec I St.*\t*\tik Mr.and Mrs H R.Vine, Vimy St., were week-end guests at the Laurentien Hotel, Montreal, while there to attend the cocktail party and dinner held at the Ritz Carlton, for Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Ferguson, of Toronto, who have just returned from a trip abroad.*\t+ * Mr.Douglas A.Baldwin, who was called here by the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs.W.J.Vear, and Mrs.Baldwin, who spent six ! weeks, caring for her late sister, in (he Sherbrooke Hospital, returned yesterday to their home at: St.Basil.* * * Mr.and Mrs.Henry Leonard : and son, Richard, of Thetford ! Mines, and Mr.and Mrs.Gilles j Triganne and their son, Marc, of : Drummondville, were weekend | guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Leonard, Moore St.'1 I\t\\ ' r Husbands Kidding Selves With Wish I Were Single More hat is the whole hat story for spring.But it needn\u2019t be top-heavy.Here are six versions of the new-hat look in scaled-down sizes flattering to any woman.Lace cloche (upper left) hy Sally Victor is fragile, feminine and only somewhat deeper than the cloches you\u2019ve worn in the past.Beatrice Martin\u2019s fez in plaid silk (uppcrcenter) has narrow brim and a little how at the hack.Toque in smooth navy straw (upper right) has wide banding of draped white or- gandy with big buckle.This is by Miss Alice.Gustavo gives larger hat look to sleek little cap (lower left) by use of floating brim.This is in white faille straw.Deep-brimmed cloche in scaled-down size (lower center) is in brilliant orange balibe.ntal straw handed in white organdy.It's a Miss Alice design.Small version of the mushroom hat (lower right) is in white straw finished with flat, tailored how at eye level./ By G AILE DUGAS New York\u2014 (NEA) \u2014The day of the big, bulky hat is here.Big [hats without weight, it\u2019s true, but ; nevertheless, really large.Some | are shoulder width.These new hats are the natural [accompaniment for the spring Waterville Couples Club Enlerlained By Plymouth Group Approximately forty persons gathered in the Plymouth United Church parlors on Thursday evening, February l(>, when the I Double or Nothing (Tub entertained the Waterville Married Couples\u2019 Club.This was the first joint meeting of these two groups and proved a successful effort on the pari of the Dougall team, who were in charge of the evening\u2019s program.The devotional was led by Gladys Taylor and Ray Stevenson A short business meeting followed.The highlight of the evening\u2019s program was a visit by representatives, Messrs.Soucy andjJuerin of the H.C.Downham Nursery Company of Abbotsford.The presentation of a show.\"Beautifying Canada by Landscaping Your Home,\u201d with commentary and helpful hints by Mr.Soucy provided home owners with valuable knowledge regarding planting and grow\u2019ing of flowers, shrubs, trees, etc.Mr.Soucy was introduced by Rev.R.Tail and thanked by Barbara Butler.A quiz-program, adopted from TV\u2019s \"Do You Trust Your Wife\u201d was conducted by Gordon Dougall and Ray Stevenson, with the Wa-tcrvillc members as participants Winners of the quiz were Mr.and Mrs.Charles Smith.Refreshments were served by the ladies of Group No.2, fol lowing which Mr.A.Robinson thanked the Plymouth group for the kind invitation and the good fellowship enjoyed.Everyone joined hands for the singing of the theme \u201cBlest Be The Tie That Binds\u201d which brought the evening to a close.National Salon Of Agriculture Hosts To C.A.C.Members and friends of the Canadian Association of Consumers will have the opportunity of enjoying an educational program presented by the National Salon of Agriculture at' the Show Mart, Montreal, on Thursday, Fob.23.There will bo an afternoon program starting at 2 p.m., and it will be repeated again in the evening at 8 p.m.The theme of the program will be \u201cWomen in the Home\u201d and will include a demonstration of nutritive lunches for school children, business people and manual workers, by a nutritionist from the Department of National Health and Welfare.An expert from the Canadian Fabrics Foundation will give a demonstration of textiles in interior decorating, A fashion show will complete the program.As this is the first time the Salon has had a women\u2019s program, the C.A.C.hopes many 'women will attend the program and at the same time enjoy the many interesting displays that will be on view at the Show Mart.silhouette, which focuses interest on the top half of the figure.The long, slim lines of the body-are set off by little jackets, little furs and the big new hats.There's no doubt that these hats carry their own built-in element of shock the first time you see them.And it's true that they arc more difficult to wear than the small hats of past seasons.But it\u2019s also true that the new in fashion often turns out to be fun once the shock wears off.In any case, all designers have been foresighted enough to make the big, bulky hat in scaled-dow n i versions.You may have the silhouette without the size if big hats are simply not for you.The big hat is seen in many, shapes: cloche, toque, mushroom ^ brim, beret, tambourine and pillbox.SAVORY STUFFED FLANK STEAK offers a welcome meal change when served with tomato sauce, a hearty vegetable such as lima beans and a tangy grapefruit salad.Combine 1 can ( 12 oz.) whole kernel corn and liquid, 1 medium size chopped onion.2 slices bread torn into small pieces and t teaspoon sage: season with salt and pepper.Score 1 beef flank steak (about l1/* lbs.).Spoon dressing on steak and roll up like jelly roll, fastening with skewers or string.Brown in hot fal (2 tablespoons) in a heavy skillet; add 1 can (8oz.) tomato sauce and cover.Simmer gently about IL hours, or until meat is tender.Serve tomato sauce over slices of steak.Six servings.Cath.Press Month Featured By Canon i Fiselte Library Display of books, magazines and pamphlets by Catholic authors and writers in the Canon Fis-ette Memorial Library\u2019, St.Patrick's Church Hall, brought to the attention of parishioners and visitors that February is Catholic Press Month.Miss Gladys Mullins, librarian, was assisted in arranging the exhibit by a few members of the Junior Praesidium of Mont Notre Dame.Misses Joan Bryson, Carole Thompson, Kathleen Mills, Nancy Clarke.Misses Alana Mooney and Mary Muldoon, cooperated in making the attractive poster which highlighted the exhibit.Among the books were Bishop Sheen's works, books on Canada, Belloc, Chesterton, biographies, autobiographies, books written by converts to Catholicism and fiction, and an interesting collection of children\u2019s books.The library was visited by patrons of social functions during the month, and many new names were added to its membership.\u201cI Wish 1 Were Single Again.\u201d 1 A Milwaukee husband's continual singing of that song recently , sent his wife to court seeking divorce.Maybe she didn\u2019t realize that whether or not they actually sing the words that\u2019s the theme song of most husbands.Not because they actually wish they were single or would stay j single for more than a year if they magically got the freedom [ they pretend tq cov'*\t, It's because men to pretend that marriage *o a trap baited by feminine beauty and feminine wiles.They also like to think that ; women get most of the benefits from marriage.A husband is just a poor guy on a treadmill he j can't get off, to their view, j That\u2019s the accepted attitude of 1 he men\" and the average man is afraid to take a different one.So we hear them tell about how they were '\u2018hooked,\u201d how they don't dare to make a decision without first consultine \u201cthe littfe woman,\u201d how they envy the freedom of t n e i r bachelor friends, and so on.But it\u2019s just a [lose, as any wife knows who leaves her husband for a two week's trip.He\u2019ll telephone her at the end of the first week that he is fed up with being invited out to dinner every night.He\u2019s tired of coming home World Day Of Prayer Observed At Stanstead Stanstead.\u2014 The annual World Day of Prayer was held in Christ Anglican Church, Stanstead, and attended by a large number of women from the Christ Church, Stanstead South and Centenary United Church congregations.Mrs.Edward Hyatt, president of the Anglican W.A., presided for the \u201cCall to Prayer,\u201d which was followed by a hymn.Miss Ruth Hethrington, representing Centenary Church, led the responsive reading.Mrs.A.McKinley Rose offered the prayers, with Mrs.Cora Curtis of Christ Church W.A.offering the prayer of Thanksgiving and Mrs.E.G.Tenneson of Stanstead South Church the prayer of intercession.Mrs.F.Huitson and Mrs.G.Standish, both of Stanstead South, offered prayers for the Royal family and for the Christian women around the world.Mrs.A.L.Salt gave a brief address, giving an account of Christian work done by missionaries in India.Mrs.Hyatt said the offering prayers and Mrs.Salt led for the responsive reading followed by a hymn and the benediction pronounced hy Mrs.Hyatt.to an empty house.He misses her and the kids and can\u2019t they come back a little sooner than they planned.They are actually as comfortable in matrimony as in their easy slippers, their easy chair or their battered old fishing hat.Their theme song may be \u201d1 wish I tY ere Single Again\u201d but, if they weren't ashamed to admit it, \u201cLove and Marriage\u201d more nearly fits their feelings.TWICE PRETTY! IU omen J Ljrou ij)S Sweater Jackets, Bulky Knits Star Sweater jackets, no-button cardigans, bulky knit tops and basic synthetic cardigans will be sweater stars this spring.Soft dressmaker touches, scoops, V\u2014and square-neckline slipons.dressy in millinery.May 7-11 and mem- cffects, dyed-to-match, tone-oti-bers were enrolled.\t]on8 or cojor blending will eon- Mrs.N.Bowers gave a com- tinue strong.Other sweater dc-The president, Mrs.D.Knapp, plete report of the recently held sign details that figure import- Y.M.C.A.LADIES\u2019 AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Y.M ( A.Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary was held at the Y.M.C.A.on Feb-ruary 13.N.ley, Mrs.F.Lutuleborg, Mrs.Bowers and Mrs.H.Bennett.Notice was given of the course in charge of the meeting, thanked the members for their support in catering for the Father and Son banquet and the annual supper.A vote of thanks was given to the ladies who assisted , in serving and looking after the county meeting with emphasis antly will be raglan sleeve treat-on items for branch study.\tmonts, collar interest, delicate The president thanked the re-, headings and trimmings, two-ply tiring delegates for their splen- refined bulky knits, metallic did reports during the year, and : thread touches, a nominating committee consist- Style-wise it is the ensemble ing of Mrs.\\V.McCurdv.Mrs.W.in knit dresses, most often a Frozen Dessert Tangy \u2014 refreshing \u2014 cool green \u2014 this lime sherbet makes a fine contrast to a rich or heavy main course.There\u2019s a good tart flavor of lime blended with lemon juice and » hint of rind, and give it a dash of food coloring in its mixing, if you want it a rich-er-green-though-pale, since the whipped evaporated milk will give it a velvety creaminess and tone down the color too.When you file this recipe, keep in mind that other frozen juices, such as lemon, orange and tangerine may also be used with evaporated milk when you make this at other times of the year.LIME SHERBET (Makes about 2 quarts), l large can evaporated milk, chilled icy cold, 1 (6 oz.) can frozen limeade concentrate.5 to 8 drops green food coloring (optional), 1 tbsp.lemon rind.1 tbsp.lemon juice.Whip miik until stiff and peaks.Add can of frozen limeade, food coloring, lemon rind and lemon juice.Whip until blended.Turn into ice cube trays and freeza.9263 SIZES ?-(0 Ly \"HTfoyi tv** TîT^r^ Sew TWO different versions o) this newest spring frock! Make it party-pretty with sweetheart neckline\u2014make it a cotton schoo dress with demure little collai and sleeves.She'll just love its longer waist, whirly skirt (smart est fashion for a little miss)! Pattern 9263: Children's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8.10.Size 6 sweetheart version takes 2ss yards 35-inch.This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit.Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step.Send 35c in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern.Print plainly size, name, address, style number.Send your order to Sherbrooke Daily Record, Pattern Department, Sherbrooke.Que.with the newest choice of SEW AND SAVE! FABRICS TEXTILE MILL OUTLET 416 Marquette St., Sherbrooke ROCKCLIFFE Private Entertaining lor Weddings, Luncheons, Dinners, Home Cooking.Miss Moir, Hostess.471 Quebee St.Tel.LO.2-343îf BREAD and ROLLS VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD 74 ox.when baked Te».LO.2-2744 tables.The president then wel- Wingeat and Mrs.A.It.Parsons barp look shealh with cover-up was named with Mrs.W.S.Rich- cardigan or bolero.Sometimes ardson and Mrs.T.B.Majury to [ the dress is sporty in character.COCKTAIL DRESS \u2014 This cocktail dress of white nylon pucker was among spring and summer fashions displayed in Toronto by the Association of Canadian Couturiers.Grey chiffon drapery gives the dress a high-uaisted effect in front and falls from the shoulders in the, back,\t(CP) If you bought a white hat last fall, now's the time to discard it.It\u2019s probably turning tattle-talc gray.corned two new member The main topic of business was making the final arrangements for the \u201cnearly new\u201d shop, which 'will be opening at the Y.in the very near future.Following the adjournment, refreshments were served, the hostesses for the evening being Mrs.E.Beaulieu and Mrs.W.Beck.ASCOT W.1.Ascot Women's Institute held its regular monthly meeting in the assembly hall at the Experimental Farm, Lennoxville.Mrs.L.Butler persided and opened the meeting in the usual manner.A letter of thanks from the Flambeau Mission was read and annual report forms were distributed to the various conveners to he completed for yie annual! TRINITY W.A.GROUP I meeting in March.\u2018\tMrs.F.Cathcart and Mrs.T.Conveners\u2019 reports included: A.Parker entertained the mem-Citizenship\u2014Mrs.N.Bowers read hers of Group 1.Trinity W.A.on an article on women becoming Tuesday evening, February 14.notaries.Mrs.W.Wingeat report- The president.Mrs.F.Cathcart, ed on the luncheon served to the opened Hie meeting with two draw up the program outline.Mrs.W.Mitchell vvas named auditor.The sum of SU) was voted to the Red Cross Campaign and So to the Campaign for the Blind.Following the business Mrs.A.Church, convener of home economies, held a darning contest, the prize winners being \u2014 1.Mrs W.T.Pearson; 2.Mrs.A.Sutton; 3, Mrs.J.Garfat.Mrs.T.Billings and Mrs.A.Rowe acted as judges.Afternoon tea was served by the hostesses, Mrs.H.Bennett.Mrs.E.Savage.Mrs.Kirkby, Mrs.G.Blodgett and Mrs.W.Wingeat.frequently slightly festive with some jeweling accenting neckline and border of jacket.food sale will be the project for month of March.The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.J.D.Hazle on Aberdeen Avo.After closing the meeting with the Mizpah Benediction, a social hour with guessing contests was enjoyed.Refreshments were later served by the hostesses.county delegates and a report on the progress of articles for the Tweedsmuir competition was satisfactory.Welfare and health convener received the following names to minutes silence in memory of Mrs.F.Cutter, a faithful and devoted member of the society.Mrs.W.E.Hodge conducted the devotionals.The members occidcd to serve assist at the Cancer Dressings a supper ?»( the leaders of young-Station when the new list of er groups in Trinity Church dates is received; Miss M.Hur Hall on April 25.An \"imaginary\u201d Pokmn'* Coqfh Syrup.A white sweater should be kept white.Two wearings at the most and then into the suds.RELIEF FROM ~ HACKING COUGHS If you suffer from hacking, racking coughs due to colds, try the well-know* Canadian cough remedy.Poison's Cough Syrup.''Poison's'' has a reputation of many years standing for helping relieve coughs fast.Also may be used in cast's of whooping cough, spasmodic croup and bronchitis.Try \u2019 Poison's\u201d next time one of your family has that cough.You 11 be pleased how quickly it helps bring relief.Ask your Druggist about P4.J4 f, .v \u2022 \u2022>.\u2018\u2018Ile say», \u2018Let it rain1, lie's got a \u2018SANFORIZED1 label Come rain or come shine, your shrinkage problems are ended when you buy garments with the \"SANFORIZED\u201d label! Look for it on all washable cottons.Becauae \u2014 no matter how often they\u2019re washed \u2014 cottons carrying the -\"SANFORIZED\u2019\u2019 label wont shrink out of Cu SANPÔR\u2019ŸZEtD FOk COTTONS THAT WONT SMWNK OUT Of FIT \u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.7UESDA>-.FERRI \\RY 21.Donation To Hon.C.D.French Bursary Acknowledged By East Angus W.I.East Angus_Teachers of the making demonstration to be held SIDt GLANCES By Galbraith East Angus School were entertained at the February meeting of the Women's Institute, which met at the home of Mrs.Murray from October 22 to 26.A letter was read from Mrs.Hurley, county president, stating that at the board meeting held in Montreal La bonté with Mrs.Rupert Joyce, recently, donations towards the co-hostess.The meeting was pre- travelling library for children' sided over by the president.Mrs.Joyce.The ways and means convener reported $21.56 raised by the paper drive and the treasurer reported $116.15 on hand.A letter was read from Mrs.Taylor in regard to the glove- Sianbridge East Red Cross Branch Annual Meeting Stanbridgc East\u2014The annual meeting of the Stanbridge East Red Cross branch was held .n the United Church Sunday school room.Rev.William Chaisson opened the meeting with prayer.Mrs.Gordon Harvey in her president\u2019s report gave a full account of the annual provincial meeting in Montreal Rev.H.Reynolds took the chair for the election of officers which resulted as follows: Honorary presidents.Rev.R.Reynold's, Rev.William Chaisson; president, Mrs.Gordon Harvey; vice-presidents, Mrs.J.O.Larocque.Mrs.C.E.Deschamps; secretary, Mrs.Frank Corey; treasurer.Mrs.George Tremblay; sewing convener, Mrs.B.Honey; quilt convener, Mrs.C.Deschamps.A meeting of the women's work committee is to be held at the Windsor Hotel in Montreal on February 29.Mrs.B.Heney will attend as delegate of this branch.Mrs.Gordon Harvey was appointed delegate to the annual meeting on March 1, and Mr.Bruce Kidd as chairman of the coming Red Cross campaign.Rev.W.Chaisson gave an interesting report of the Red Cross from its birth in Switzerland in 1859 to the present time when 2 nations observe Red Cross neutrality.Miss B.Heney gave a splendid report of articles made and shipped during the year: 13 quilts, 2 crib quilts, 17 pairs baby bootees, 48 baby jackets, 1 bonnet, 103 children\u2019s socks, 69 sweaters, 44 sets boys\u2019 pyjamas, 55 flannelette pyjamas, 38 layettes, 20 Turkish towels, 27 boys\u2019 un dershirts.The meeting w as closed by Rev, H.Reynolds and refreshment: were served by the ladies.books would be acceptable, also! Miss MacKenzie, education con-j vener.urges more women to accept office on school boards.Mrs.Coupland, welfare and ! health convener, mentioned as-; sistance to the mentally retarded children, and that more cotton for cancer dressings and knitted squares were needed.Mrs.G.Halliday, secretary-treasurer of Hon, C.D.French bursary fund, reported she had received $1,700 from the Hon.C.D.French's family towards the fund.The annual county meeting Will be held this year in Bury on Friday, May 4, Pocket books for troops in Ger many may be sent to the following address: W.V.S.c/o Headquarters.2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade, c/o C.A.P.O., 5050, Montreal, or given to members of the Women's Institute to be forward ed.Knitted squares were also turned in by the members.Tickets were given out by Mrs.George Heath to be sold on a fancy aprop, donated by Mrs.W.Davis.The annual branch meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.Thomas Row land on March 21.Cards were then played for the remainder of the evening, first prize being won by Mrs.Wells Coates and the consolation by Mrs.Thomas Rowland.Refreshments were served by the hostesses assisted by Mrs.Wells Coates.\u2022T! TT| u Ï-ZI ft«| L ».lUt C*.1M4 t>, »*f A **-**\u2022.**+ Two Cookshire Groups Observe Day 0( Prayer Cookshire A World Day ot Prayer service was held by the I girls in the Cookshire High School and another by the wo men in St.Peter's Church Hall.For the girls' service the theme \"One Flock, One Shepherd' was divided into several parts, praise, confession, assurance, interces >ion.affirmation and an addrev-.Those taking special parts were Barbara Groencwold, Betty Pain ter, Charlotte Cork.Veronica Hall, Joan Cook.Merle Labonte' and the teacher».Mrs.Barter.'He wants to talk to Dad about me.Mom! Does our whole life have to wait till the TV blows a tube?Mrs.Burns and Mis^ Parsons, who gave the account of the origin of the Day of Prayer ser v ice.The theme for the women's! service was divided into the head itigs, praise, penitence, thanks giving, intercession, affirmation, and an address.\\11 the ladies' groups of the town vvere represented.Those taking part were Mrs.Parry, Mrs.Beaumont.Mrs Parker.Mrs Robinson, Mrs R M.Elliott.Mrs.Butler.Mrs Wood.Miss I Hodge.Mrs G.Osgood.Miss E Farnsw orth.Mrs.Ronald 1.earned, president ol the Women's Institute, gave an address on why and how women were able to participate m this inter-denominational service.She stated that in 1919.under the guidance ot Miss Bessie Mae-Murchy, of Toronto, an interim committee was formed, and the first service held on the first Friday in Lent.In 1922 the women joined with the church women ot the United States, and held their first International Day of Prayer.In 1954.114 countries celebrated this year-round bond among the Chris tians of the world.There has been a ten fold in crease in givings in the past 23 years.This money i- used for publications and distribution of Christian literature throughout the world.Mrs G.Gill was pianist for the hymns, and as a special feature Mrs.K.S Heatherington played I, piano selection.\"Meditation.\" The ofieriugs from the two groups amounted to about $!H Geueidi .Votes Hie members and triend,s of the B.1 C.Home and School As -Nini sociatlon are reminded that there will be a meeting held in Island Brook School on Thursday, February 23.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Standish were gueMs of friends in Mont-leal for a few days.WEST SUTTON- Mr> Emily O\u2019Brien was called to Toronto, bv the serious illness of her son, Mr.Marvinc O'Brien, who is ui a hospital there with pneumonia.Mr Walter Beattie.Misses Margaret and Marion Beattie, of Dunbro, vvere visitors of there aunt.Mrs Edwin Spencer and tamily Mrs.Marum Perkins and Mrs Ann Hoopei, of Stanbridge East, also spent the weekend with Mrs Perkins.TOMIFOBIA\u2014 Master Lannie Ross Keeley, has been ill the past week.Mr.Theodore Rever and Mr.Junior Hibbard, have employment in Kingston, Ont.Mr.Charles Keefe had the misfortune to have a log fall on his foot and fractured one of his toes.Mrs.Eva Hibbard is confined to her home, through illness.Mr.and Mrs.Kevin Burke and son, McGee, of Laval West, were guests of Mrs.Burke\u2019s mother, Mrs.Eva Hibbard and Mr.Earl Bryan.Guests of Mr, and Mrs.Jack Keeley were, Mr.and Mrs.W.Oliver, of Stanstead, and Mr.and Mrs.Howard Slack and children.Border H.And S.Executive Meets At Rock Island Rock Island.\u2014 An executive meeting of the Border Home and School Association was held at the Sunnyside scltool.with the president, Philip Poaps, presiding.Plans were made to have a regular meeting at the school on Friday evening.March 9.in conjunction with education week.The business meeting is called for 7:30 o\u2019clock and will be very brief, as an entertainment will follow by students of the school, under I he direction of Mrs.Hugh McClary and the teaching staff.Mr.Poaps referred to a letter from Mr.McKeen.County supervisor of schools in regards to safety of students on the and highways.This will also be discussed further at the March meeting.Mrs.Carlton Joyce, who has convened two successful food sales, reported a total of $165.75 realized from these projects, which is being used for the hot The annual baked bean supper was planned for March 17 at the school cafeteria, commencing at 5:30 o'clock.This is also under the convcnoiship of Mrs.Joyce.The president reported that a meeting of the Regional Council of the Home and School will meet in Sherbrooke on March 7.and tentative plans were made lor at least two representatives to be there from this Association.The fur seals which migrate j reported several generous dona yearly to the north Pacific islands lions have been received from may weigh up to 250 pounds.i interested parents and friends.LADIES' AID MEETS The Ladies' Aid of Stanstead South church held a regular meeting and supper at the church hall.The afternoon meeting was presided over by the president, Mrs.llarry Smith.Mrs.Smith read the Scriptures and an article Horn the Upper room booklet.The usual reports were heard and correspondence read from friends whom had been remembered when sick.It was also re ported that Rev.H.A.Carson, of b'i lU I Ontario, formerly, of this parish, had recently undergone surgery, but was now home and gaining nicely.The sum of $5.00 was voted the benovelent fund.It was also decided to remembpr friends who are ill, with flowers, cards, or sunshine baskets.The group lunch program.Mrs.Joyce also extended appreciation to a friend for the gift of dishes for the church kitchen.(T-C V t / /// FULL SIZE''' I PUSHBUTTON o» range: vW- ' -v.~ V £ \" or snail Mtee tmtee! \\ MODEL RM-48 Airliner Pushbutton Range ^pushbutton RANGE COO#/IT\tÙSWXf ff/rrvm Enclosed Colrod Units.No Automatic Oven Timer, old-foshionod open ceils Assure» recipe-book rein the oven.Both bake and «ults with just two simple broil easily removable for settings.Also times one cleaning.\toutlet.com?w/)*/c sff/r rooAV PUSHBUTTON GENERAL ELECTRIC Supper was served to a large number of members and friends, the tables being attractively arranged in Valentine motif.CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE The Catholic Women\u2019s League, Rock Island subdivision held I he February meeting in the Banquet room of the Del Monty hotel.In the absence of the president, Mrs.B.L.Monty, the meeting was presided over by the 1st vice-president, Mrs.Lloyd Broad-belt.Routine reports were given which included that of the recently held penny sale.Miss Helen Cosgrove suggested (hat a Holy Hour be held during Lent at the church of Our Lady of Mercy.This is tentatively planned for February with a special speaker.The next meeting was planned for March 13 at the Del Monty.Mr.Rancourt and Mr.Fournier both of the Singer sewing machine company, from Sherbrooke, were present and explained the details of the sewing course.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Jeannette Cournoyer, Mrs.Therese Winter, Miss Dina LeBlanc and Mrs.Alice Seguin.Pot-Luck Dinner At Birchton Hall Birchton \u2014 A community pot luck dinner, under the auspices of the Helping Hand Club, was held in the Birchton Hall.The afternoon was spent in cards crokinole and social chat.A business meeting was pre sided over by the president with the devotional period being conducted by Mrs.Louisa Beaton.It was reported that through the kindness of Mr.Elwin Brazcl the coal ordered had been delivered.Outstanding bills were ordered paid, and the treasurer's report showed the group to be in favorable financial position.Plans were made to hold'a St.Patrick's social evening, March 17, in the Birchton Hall.Cards and crokinole for amusement with Mrs.Picard, Mrs.Rogers and Mrs.Nutbrown in charge.It was decided the club would assume the cost of painting the church floor and their share of the candles, etc., necessary to add to the spirit and effectiveness of the Good Friday eve service.The March meeting, on March 13, will be in the afternoon, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alex McVetty, with Mrs.McVetty and Mrs.Louisa Beaton as joint hostesses.owMfB ir thoi?n seivi \u2022 .A, C\u2014pF JWWDAjr^D OLDEST TOWN Colchester in Essex, England, has the oldest recorded history of anv British town, dating back to 10 A.D.WAREHOUSE STARTING WEDNESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 22nd 9 a.m.COME E4KLY TO GET BEST BARGAINS 416 MARQUETTE ST.RIGHT NEXT TO NO 1 POLICE STATION WOOL JERSEY NYLON MARQUISETTE CURTAINING RAYON MARQUISETTE CURTAINING 54\u201d wide.Colors: Brown, Grey, Beige, Turquoise.Rcgulor Volue $2.50\t.SALE PRICE \u2014 A Yard SALE PRICE Yard \u2022\t-\t- SALE PRICE \u2014 yard J1.00 47c 36c WHITE COTTON Sanforized and Mercerized *\t\u2022\t-\t.\t- AN EXCELLENT BLOUSE AND SHIRT FABRIC wid.SALE PRICE Yard 51c DRAPERY 35* DISH TOWELS 6\ts1.00 Printed and Plain Pebble.Florals - Moderns \u2022 Scenic» -Brocades.Colors: - Pink.Grey, Beige.Brown, Green, Maize.Excellent Quality.16\" x 34\".Red Border.COTTONS Good for drttscc \u2022 blouse* shirts - pyjamas, ate.Sanforized Prints \u2014 Denim.Flannelette Prints \u2022 Satins.SALE PRICE - 27' » I 5,000 YARDS ASSORTED FABRICS TO CLEAR Values to $3.00 Only Linens, Tweeds, Taffetas, 5afin,Nylon, Crepes, etc.6?* COTTON SUITING WHITE SPECIAL AND COLORS VALUE FOR MEN AND WOMEN \u2014 54\u201d wide -\t-\t- SALE PRICE \u2014 Yard Skirts \u2014 Suits \u2014 Pants.Crease resistant \u2014 Orion \u2014 Taker* \u2014 Nylon \u2014 Aretate.Colors: Blue - Green - Brown * Pink - Moize - Fleece - Tweeds - Flonncl -Alpine \u2014 Values to $7.00 5wd, *1.00 *1.00 WOOLLENS WATERPROOF REVERSIBLE SATIN PRINTED BENGALINES Yard 75* and up 48\u201d wide Yard FOR HOUSECOATS 48\u201d wide \u2014 Yard, Only 67* 47* NEW FABRICS Silk - Linen Suiting - Highly Styled Cottons - Washable Taffetas - 4-season Suiting -Ottoman Bengaline - Border Skirt Prints.416 MAR0UETTE ST.I Ten - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1956 KNOWLTON Miss Mary Miller was a weekend guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Horace Whitehead and family at Sweetsburg, Mrs.Guy Bell, of Montreal, \u2022who was in town for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Beverley Bell to Mr.Harold Batt-ley, was a weekend guest of her father, Mr.Thomas Knowlton, Miss Betty Dooley and Mr.William James oi Montreal, were also guests at the same home.Friends of Dr.A.S.Douglass, who returned home from the BMP.Hospital at Sweetsburg last week, will regret to learn that it has been necessary for him to return to the hospital.Mrs.Sarah Braccy will be the guest of friends in South Bolton for the next few weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Bert Horne and family have returned home after spending the past few months in England, Mr.Ronald Pettcs, of Montreal, spent the weekend at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.E.Crandall Boc-kus and daughter, Nancy, of Hudson Heights, and Mr.Ian L.Bockus, of Montreal were weekend guests at the home of Mr, Bockus\u2019 parents, Mr.and, Mrs.Elton Bockus.Miss Beverley Bockus, of Sherbrooke and Mr.Wayne Peak, of Lennoxville were guests at the same home.Mrs.Earl Patten, of Farnham, spent the weekend at his home here.Mr.and Mrs.E.Dore and Miss Doreen Dote, of Montreal, were guests over the weekend of Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Miss Joan Clark and Mr.Wesley d\u2019Artois, of Montreal, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.William J.Clark.Mr.and Mrs.Wilfred Mullar-key were in Monlreal to be near their son, Mr.P.Mullarkey, who underwent a serious operation.His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is making satisfactory recovery.Miss Mary Whitehead visited A.her parents, Mr.and Mrs Whitehead at W'est Bolton.Mrs.Muriel Carmichael had the misfortune to sprain her ankle while skiing.Miss Olive Graham, of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mrs.Keith Mizener and daughter, Leslie.Mrs.Dennis Boright and daughter, Wendy, of Abcrcorn visited relatives in town recently.Miss Ethel Miller entertained the meeting of the Farm Forum at her home.Mr.David Dawson, of Valley-field, spent the week end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Haines Moffatt.Mr.Murray Call, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.B.Call.Mrs.Iris Wedge, of Sutton, was a week-end guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Wilson were in Montreal to visit Mrs.Wilson's lalher, Mr.Johnston, who is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital.Mr.David Crandall, of Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph S.Crandall.Master Dareth Miller, of Sutton, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Miller.Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Spencer called on Mrs.Linda Spencer in Granby, on the occasion of her 91st birthday.They also attended the Ice Follies in Montreal.Mr.Dexter Jolley, of Bishop's University, Lennoxville, was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.James A.Jolley.Mr.J.Evans, of spent the weekend at here.Mrs.Joseph Ingli«, brooke, who was in town for the Battley-Bell wedding, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Miss Ethel Miller spent the weekend in Pointe Claire, where Montreal, his home of Sher- she was the guest of her nephew and niocc, Mr.and Mrs.John MacDonald and family.Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Ladd and family were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Archie Ladd at Call\u2019s Mills.Mr.and Mrs.J.Swift, of Montreal, were weekend guests of the latter's parents, Mr.and Mrs.George Sharman.Mr.Luke Turner was in South Stukely to attend the funeral of Mr.Sam Marshall.Miss Barbara Hamilton, of Cowansville, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton.Mr.and Mrs.Andre Chcvrc-fils and daughters, Ann and Elaine, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs.Chevrefils\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Sanborn.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Lawrence and twin daughters, of Waterloo, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robert MacKerrell.They also visited other relatives while in town.Miss Virginia Davis spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Rex Davis at Dunkin.Mr.ami Mrs.William Rousseau and two children, of Vcr-gennes, VI., were overnight guests of Mrs.Rousseau\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Sydney Taylor.Mr.and Mrs.William Black wood and two children, of Coati-cook, were recent guests of Mr.Blackwood\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.James C.Blackwood.Miss Kay George, of Montreal, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon George.Mr.Alden Mizener, of Montreal, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Earl B.Mizener.Miss Geraldine Brown entertained several of her K.H.S.friends at her home in Bolton Glen, on the occasion of her birthday.Mrs.James Platon, of Montreal, called on friends in town during a recent week-end.Mrs.Ormonde Brown and Mrs.OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ie-ander clobbered bo WB-ae IM THE \u2018SAVie LEAGUeW5'1 ^M.UMCLe NC'A' JMCLS lammiSA./ i /!yk S-'T WtiSN THEY 3T /VW6ELF A B-ACkI Chicoutimi\t53\t26\t23\ti 171\t1M\t56 Quebcu\t52\t18\t30\t4 154\t186\t40 Trois-Rlv Um es\t30\t13\t35\t2 128\t201\t28 Magog Badminton Club Wins Twice Over Sherbrooke; Cops \u2019'A\" 3-7 And \"B\u201d 4-1 In Si.Francis Valley Loop Walter Smith\u2019s rink is shown being greeted hy their elub males and the City of Thetford upon their return from Quebec where they won the Provincial Curling Championship.They will represent Quebec in the Canadian Curling Championship next month at Moncton, N.B.It was the first time that a rink from the Townships has ever won the championship.In the top photo the rink is being greeted hy Mayor Caouette, upper right hand corner, on the steps of the City Hall.In the front, left to right, Cd Whitham, Skip Smith, Harry Foster, Bud Little, Parker Smith, Bob Johnston and Bob l illion, who was one of the organizers of the reception.The lower picture shows the rink and their wives being feted at the Thetford Mines Golf and Curling Club.The wives were presented with roses by Gideon FilHon.In the front, left to right, Mrs.W.W.Smith, Mrs.E.Whitham, Mrs.H.Foster and Mrs.B.Little.Standing same order, Skip Smith, Ed Whitham, Tom Johnston, president of the rltib.11.Foster, R.Fillion, Bud j Little and L.Boynton.\t(Photos by Gilles Tremblay) 5,000 Skiers Ride Pomalift At Burke Mt.Bitter Fight Breaks Out In AAU On Heels Of Wes Santee's Lifetime Suspension; Missouri Up In Arms Dissension broke out within the Amateur Athletic Union today in the wake of Wes Santee's liletinir suspension While the star U.S.miler went about his duties as a marine eoi lis lieutenant in Quantico.Vu , one of the top officials of the Missouri Valley section of the AAU accused the organization's executive committee of \"bungling the ease badly.\" At ils annual meeting Sunday (he executive committee found Santee guilty of accepting about $1,500 in excess of the allowed expenses in competition last year and barred him for life.\"The action was a slap in the\t,\t,, face Of I he Missouri Valley see ; 'WW ;iml «\tof ,he M,s- 1 souri Valley board of managers, said that unless the AAU can Magog downed Sherbrooke Badminton Club twice last night at the S.H.S.gym.The visitors won the \u201cA\u201d section 3-2 and copped the \u201cB\" division 4-1.Both matches were regularly scheduled St.Francis Valley Badminton League contests.Betty Webster picked up Magog\u2019s first point in \"A\" defeat-1 ing Carol Witty 12-11, 11-7 in two : very closely contested games, j Jim Davidson, Sherbrooke, tied up the score winning the men's : singles.He beat A.Channel! 15-2, 15-6.Sherbrooke w'ent into a temporary lead when Jim Strickland and Gordon Harmer won the men's doubles, 15-4, 15-8.They ¦ beat Ted Holt and R.Bennett.George Corbiere and Mrs.E.Jackson won the mixed doubles for Magog in a three-set hard-fought contest.They beat Lome Campbell and Kay Thompson.7-15, 15-7, 15-7.In the deckling game of the evening, the ladies doubles, Gwen Gaunt and Edna Christie tucked up the third Magog point defeating Mrs.Marjorie MacLeod and Isobel Young.8-15, 15-8, 15-8.This was another keenly contested battle.The visitors had an easier time in the \u2018\u2018B\" section.Mrs.Ross Beattie, chalked up Sherbrooke\u2019s sole point.She won 11-2, 11-0 over Mrs.Eva Trew.Bernard Crook won the men's singles, defeating Dan Loomis, 15-8, 15-8.Marion Hamilton and Claire Hornet won the ladies\u2019 doubles, defeating Mrs.M.Cook and Mrs.B.Drury 15-9, 15-7.Garth Styan and Donald Cunningham won the men's doubles, beating George MeFarlane and John Lougheed 15-3, 15-9.Wesley Call and Irene Jacques won the mixed doubles, defeating Merrill Cook and Dona McPherson.Following the matches refreshments were served in the cafeteria.CURLING RESUL TS E.T.BONSPIEL WEBSTER MOTORS TROPHY Legion Wraps Up Richmond Darts League Title Without Single Loss; Tie Once; Trenholm Downs Valcourt Richmond\u2014Two games remain helped their club win over the in the Richmond Darts League | iocai part club 26-14.Harold and they will be played Friday night with RDC at Trenholm and Rovers at Valcourt.In two week-end games played, Trenholm handed Valcourt their 15th straight loss when they edged the Belair crew 27-13.In Saturday night\u2019s game, with over 100 players and spectators watching Legion vrn their 23rd straight game, going through the 24-game schedule without a loss.Kydd with Percy Frazer and Bob Heale with Lome Kydd won four out of five.Three round-winners on the league champions squad were Les Dalton with Leo Del aney; Ed Knowles with Earl Coppings and Ed Campbelton with Jim Leckie.Howard Hills and Arnold Snowe with Gord Crack and Lome Armstrong won Border\t\tSherb.\t M.MacDonald\t5\tR.Keeler\t10 Thct.Mines\t\tSherb.\t T.Johnson\t7\tR.Wiggett\t5 Richmond\t\tSherb.\t R.McKee\t7\tW.Hammond\t2 Sherb.\t\tLenn\u2019ville\t H.Peabody\t6\tR.Mooney\t12 Granby\t\tSherb.\t Boyd\t8\tW.Kirby\t5 Granby\t\tMagog\t G.Croteau\t4\tL.Styan\t10 Granby\t\tMagog\t T.Jackman\t3\tE PUklng ton\t9 W.Mills\t\tLenn\u2019ville\t i D.Doucet\t8\tH.Brown\t« W.Mills\t\tLenn\u2019ville\t ! M.Sears\t3\tB.Hill\t11 Thet.Mines\t\tSherb.\t H.Byrne\t8\tN.Lothtop\t3 Thet.Mines\t\tbherb.\t , R.Fillion\t13\tS.Gailinger\t6 Thet.Mines\t\tSherb.\t J.Blais\t9\tC.Skinner\t3 Border\t\tSherb.\t i G.Conway\t5\tD.Racey\t4 Shorb.\t\tSherb.\t \u2022 S.Cross\t0\tG.Armitagc\t9 Magog\t\tGranby\t ( H.Milne\t7\tW, MacDonald 8\t j\tSherb.\t\tGranby\t N\\ Dinning\t6\tW.Smith\t7 VMUe\t\tSherb.\t P.Falardeau\tK\tA.St.Onge\tb LennMlle\t\tSheib.\t R.Blake\t2\tO.Smith\t9 Border\t\tSherb.\t M.MacDonald\t5\tR.Wiggett\t7 Granby\t\tSherb.\t R.Langlois\t2\tK.Jackson\ty LennMlle\t\tSherb.\t F.Pattison\t8\tO.Goyette\t6 LennMlle\t\tSherb.\t R.AUo\t9\tW.EH w ood\t6 Sherbrooke Regiment Wins Opening Session 01 Inter-Regiment Shooting Match Edging Out R.C.E.M.E.Squad Sunday afternoon was the open-> On.Howland , .ing session of what is hoped to be the rejuvenation of inter-regi-\t.\t, , .,\t.\tSherbrovla ment indoor rifle shooting match- ^ j ^ w Ward es between local service units.Capt.M.('.Solex A representative five-man team wot S.K.Barnes of marksmen from the local R.jW0.2 Gardiner .C.E.M.E.Unit (24 Tech.) met a Tpr.Lauzon team from the Sherbrooke Regi- Tpr.Barnes ment (12th Armd.Regl.) RCAC,j An interesting at the Sherbrooke Regiment's in-j complete the day was introduced door small bore range at their j by 2/Ll, E.L.Warner, who inarmoury on William Street.\tstigated and ran the matches.Each man shot three targets, Five breakable disks, about the his first five rounds to be sight- size of a 25-cent piece, were plac-and his additional two tar- cd on the target backdrop.Two .18\t21\t39 \t\t208 Kept.\t\t .25\t24\t49 .24\t24\t48 .25\t23\t48 .25\t25\t50 .19\t22\t41 20\t24\t44 innova\t1 ion\tto gets to count for score, with five rounds application on each.The following results were tallied at the end of the shooting: 24th Tech.Sqv.WO.2 Cillis .21 Sgt.Young .22 Cpl.Burton .22 Cfn.Wintle .16 members of each loam commenced firing at a signal, and the team who broke ell their disks day\u2019s j first were the winners.The team standings follow: Disks IcM 2 43 Ward Soles (S.Regl.)\t0 5 47 j Young-Burton (Rt'KME) 2 1\t43 Rarnes-Gardiner (S.Regt.) 0 l) 36 ! Cillis-Wintle (RCEME) 4 Four Teams Tied For Top Spot In Canadian High School Curling; They have compiled 47 points : only two rounds.\u2022out of 48.One game w-as a 20-20 On the Berwick squad, Royce tie with the Rovers earlier in Fowler teamed with Don John-the season\tstun and the Fred Roberts-Real Ken and Roy Reid paced Provencal duo each won three Trenholm when they won five ^ of fl'e Jhree teams won rounds out of five.Mrs.Effie ^ tw« rounds_with two losing Lampron with Bert Lockwood four- Geor8e and the Len Knowles-Harvey ! Brock duo won four rounds.Four other teams won three rounds | with one getting only two.Roger Champagne with Pierrette Gau-lin won four for Valcourt while H.Paul Bombardier and Yvan loyette came through for a three-\u2022ound effort.Two of the Belair iquad lost five straight, R.Mil-ette with L.Beaudry and R.Graves with L.Pickle.Orner Mallette and Maurice Davis, the crack Legion team, .von five rounds in the Lcgion-\u2022IDC game Saturday evening and VWMUff//// ; BEN LLNDS _ Quality Work Clothe®, 9m \"\tThrift Priced\t^ 35 Bcividcr* South in, Mill V\\Y\\ four.George Berwick teamed with Euclide Beausoleil and lost j five straight.Legion have finished their schedule undefeated in the loop and the championship was as-1 sured about a month ago.They continued their winning streak right through and the opposition couldn\u2019t break through their lines.The schedule ends Friday night with two games on the agenda.Adams Calls Team On Carpet Detroit \u2014 T \u2014 Detroit Red Wings players Monday were called to general manager Jack Adams' office for what he called a \u201clittle man-*o-man talk\"with Adams doing the talking.Adams later said no disciplin-*ry action is being taken.Toronto Match For King-Vejar Toronto \u2014 (P) \u2014 Arthur King of Toronto will move into welterweight boxing ranks March 12 when he opposes Chico Vejar in a 10-round bout here.Matchmaker Deacon Alien announced the signing Monday and said it is a tough fight for King but \u201cif he can lick Vejar jt will move him quickly into the world welterweight picture.\" King, a former lightweight contender when he campaigned out of Philadelphia, has not been in action for more than a year.During that- time he underwent an operation on a hand injury.He has been training the last three months.The 24-year-old Vejar, a native of Stamford, Conn., is a top contender for Carmen Basilio's world title.King, who turned professional alter an amateur career in Toronto, later went to Philadelphia under Blinky Palermo.He returned here last year Additional Sport page 5.Fort William\u2014\u2018(P\u2014Two eastern and two western rinks were unbeaten today going into the third draw of the Canadian high-school curling championship.The fourth round will he played at 9 p.m.AST tonight.Standing after Monday\u2019s afternoon and evening draws saw Alberta, British Columbia, Northern Ontario and Nova Scotia leading the pack with 2-0 records, followed by New Brunswick and Saskatchewan at 1-1.Manitoba, Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Quebec all had lost both starts.Alberta\u2019s Barry Coleman of Lethbridge showed a variety of shots as he downed Gordon Garrett of Quebec 12-5 in the afternoon and then walloped Eric Rockwell's New Brunswick foursome 15-1 in the nightcap.Rockwell won his opener 13-8 over Bill Fraser of Ontario, who also dropped his second game 9-6 to British Columbia\u2019s Howard Ink of Trail.Ink had upset Bob Hawkins of Saskatchewan 9-7.Hawkins however, bounced back to defeat Dave Silliphant of Prince Edward Island 7-6 in a second-round match.The Islanders had gone down 12-8 to Nova Scotia\u2019s Jim McGinnis in the first draw.Skip McGinnis.who actually throws third rocks but calls the shots, made it two straight with an extra-end 9-8 win over Manitoba's Jack Robson from Kenora.Northern Ontario's W a y n e Petch from Kirkland Lake appeared to have a powerhouse from lead down the line as he walloped Manitoba J4-3 then set down Quebec 10-5 in the night draw.Alberta had to reply on two four-enders to get past Quebec, but there was no doubt on the outcome of the night game against New Brunswick.Skip Coleman racked up a 10-0 margin before Rockwell got on the board with one in the seventh.A two-count against him on the eighth and a three on the ninth made Rockwell give up.CURLING-STANDINGS Fort William \u2014 (P \u2014 Standings after two rounds in the Dominion High «School Curling Championship : Alberta\t 2\t0 British Columbia .2\t0 Northern Ontario .2\t0 Nova Scotia .2\t0 New Brunswick .1\t1 Saskatchewan .1\t1 Manitoba .0\t2 Ontario\t.\t0 2 Prince Edward Island .\t0\t2 Quebec\t/\t0\t2 FIGHTS LAST NIGHT San Francisco\u2014Archie Moore, 197, San Diego, Calif., outpointed Howard King.186.Reno, New, 10.non-title.Burke Mountain ski area, Ver mont's newest and northernmost : winter playground, has jusl rounded out its first three weeks of operation under perfect snow conditions.Over 5,000 skiers have ridden the mile-long Pomalift and are sincerely enthusiast ic about the whole mountain area.With only a moderate amount of snow for this time of year, all trails have been kept in excellent condition by Trail Supervisor Ceddy Sherrer.The popular Rope Tow Area has also offered excellent skiing for Novices, V'lth 15 lo 30 inches of snow on trails and slopes, good skiing in coming weeks seems fairly certain.Burke Mountain\u2019s northern exposure assures good surface snow, with a minimum of icing conditions.This coming week, 22, should be a wonderful opportunity to try out Ibis new winter and Washington's Birthday, F'cb.playground.On Feb 24 the best skiers from the Eastern High Schools meet al Lyndonvillr, Vt., in the U S K A S A Inlerscholaslic Ski Championships.The slalom and downhill races will be run on Burke Mountain.Jumping and cross country events will be held on the.Lyndon Outing Club «Ski Area in Lyndonville, Vt.On Washington's Birthday, Feb.22 the Lyndon Oui ing Club will sponsor the annual Northern Vermont Grade School Ski Meet.Game Body Asks Date Change For Moose Hunting Montreal \u2014/(P/\u2014Montreal Any lers and Hunters, Jnr .announced Monday it has petitioned the Quebec government to reconsid er its decision and fix opening day for the 1956 moose hunting season at Oct 15 instead of Oct 1.The Montreal body sets forth the conservation of wild life within the province as one of its prime objectives A letter, including a resolution from the anglers and hunters, was sent to Camille Pouliot, provincial minister of game and fisheries.It was signed by A.G Farquharson, president of the outdoor organization.Grand National Favorite Is Quare Times London \u2014
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