Sherbrooke daily record, 11 décembre 1952, Section 2
[" SEC OSD SECTION Shtclituoke Dailu Becctd THE PAPER OF TUE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SECOND SECTION Highlights Of The Week iùSDAV DKCKMHKK Reviewed In Pie lures POINTERS FOR THE PONTIFF\u2014Pope Pius XII asks a little visitor about her \u201cservice stripes\u2019\u2019 during an audience granted to a party of U.S.servicemen and their families, stationed at Trieste.The group visited the Pontiff\u2019s summer residence at Castelgandolfo, in Italv.not long before Pope Pius returned to the Vatican.r SANTA'S NO DUMMY\u2014H Joan Walden is representative of the helpers at Santa Claus' workshop at the North Polo, it must be a pretty nice place to work, even for big boys.Joan, an ice-skating star, takes time out from her rink chores to manicure this eiligy of the merry Saint.The gnome hails from Nome, Alaska, and is only comfortable in the icy spaces of a skating arena, when he's visiting this far south in New York Citv.: - \u2018 .PUl/.F WTN N t k.v Magog uivisum winners ot St.John VmtHtl.itice trophies pr OUT ___\\\tOF CAS ALLEY OOP ¦ > V.T.Namll« MI X\u2019 WMATT* VVVkW.M ,\\\\y -\\ o u\\r> nsir TO t4 T THl Kl f* KV40 OVWWV torVlkP /( «VOW 'CXI1 N ?wVtL.WiEVE ««YèkXXXA 1 ' ¦¦EX.VÇNONtA KNEVMA -W-MT \\t WMVTU.IV-XIVV N WHEVi WE 1 l TV INI tvoe CATvrwrr- ur on t^i vn u WVTH VUfx AW ff ivKl ! V KNP VHt WVTCK\u2019 ^- :EAR MISS DIX: When I firs: met Martin he 'owed he would ne%er -et serious over any girl.In fact, he bragged about \u2022'-*» feminine conquests.Now we ha\\e discovered that we love each other, but I am very jealous of him.If he so much as says hello to another girl, I become angry.I've tried not to show my jealously, but haven't been successful.I know I'm going to lose him if 1 don't stop.O.N.ANSWER: Since you are well aware that unreasonable jealousy may lose you Martin, you must be equally cognizant of the fact that the solution to your problem is within yourself.Jealousy is a wretched thing, destroying all who give way to it.It proves lack of faith in yourself, lack of confidence in your sweetheart and over-exaggerates the charms of other women.Give yourself a break: Realize that you are at least as alluring as they are\u2014after ail.didn't you catch the man they chased so long?Knox Church W.M.S.Met At Lake Megantic ReiTman* r t DEAR MISS DIX: I am 30 years old and have been married twice.The first time was when I was 17.and we had one child.We were together eight miserable years, then 1 got a divorce.My second husband has also turned out to be a big disappointment.We separated, with a divorce pending.I just can t seem to find a good man; where do they all hide\u201d B.J.ANSWER: There isn't much I can do to teach you discrimination in selecting men.You should have learned something from the trial-and-error method you've been pursuing, but apparently that doesn't work either.+ + * DEAR MISS DIX: I am the mother of a 12-year-old *on and would appreciate it if you could tell me at what age a boy should know the facts of life, and how I can explain them to him.MRS.D.W.ANSWER: I am rather afraid that by this time your son has acquired at least some information concerning the facts you plan to impart.Modern children rarely wait until they are 12 before learning something of sex.If you will send me a self-addressed envelope, I'll be happy to recommend a fine booklet presenting a solution to your problem.of officer Mrs.Clai j ted Church i ail sold.! The next meeting will be held in the Sundav School room and a pic nic lunch will be served.The meeting was closed with pravcr bv Mrs.McLeod, followed by the | \"Mizpah Benediction '' Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs.Wood, assisted bv Miss Mavis Wood.KNOX W A.The regular meeting of the [Women\u2019s Association of Knox United Church was held at the home ! of Mrs.P Fanvell.on Tuesday evening, with a splendid attendance of members and one visitor.| The meeting was opened by the president with Scripture reading i and prayer.The minutes were read and approved.The treasurer ; reported that all bills had been paid and a very favorable balance 'was on hand.! Final plans were made in pro-j oaration for the annual Christmas : Tree entertainment and also dec orating the church and Sunday ! School room.Several useful and fancy articles were brought in and sold and [ the proceeds for the evening ! amounted to $25.The officers were all re-elected 'for another year as follows: President, Mrs.1.A.McLeod; vice-president.Mrs.J.E.Wood: seerptarv, Mrs.G.Gonyer; treasurer, Mrs.P.Fanvell.The president thanked the other officers and members for their i hearty co-operation during the ! year and expressed the hope that it would continue through another | term.: _ After the meeting closed a so cial time was enjoyed and refreshments were served bv Mrs.Far-well, assisted by Mrs.J.E.Wood __________________________________ | and Mrs.G.Thompson.the chair.After the minutes were\t_\t\u2014r~T; read by the secretary-treasurer,\tGeneral Notes .\t._\tr .Mrs.J.C.Soles, a brief business\tJnhn\tol Ville Sf.1 he Municipal Council of the session followed.Mrs.Siblev serv-\t«Pent the week-end with rownship of Brome met in reg- d delicious refreshments assisted his mo,,1ei'' Mrs.J.S.Miller, ular session with Councillors G;or' in serving bv Mrs John Osterdahl Mrs.Harry Peterson and daugh don Marsh, Walter Williams,\t^ Verna\" and s011' Phillip of sph Lefebvre, George Johnston, jthe home of Mr8 L 0wens on Greenville Junction, Me., were in George Duquette and H.P.Belcher, secretary-treasurer, under the presidency of Mayor E.L.Marsh.The Municipal Council of the Village of Brome, met with Councillor William Chapman, Cecil Sturtevant.Robert Hamilton, Henry Daigneault, Hugh Jackson, R.V.Mason and the secretary-treasurer, H.P.Belcher, under the presidency of Mayor Vollen Hastings.Business was transacted and bills were ordered paid.Mr.and Mrs.G.M.Ransom were week-end guests of Mr.and DEAR MISS DIX: I have been going with a boy on and off for five years.I want to know if he loves me and if he will marry me.Sometimes he acts as though he cared, but he won't tell me yes or no.He has gone to another city to work.Can you tell me if and when he is coming back?M.M.ANSWER: Even a gypsy fortune teller would have trouble answering your question.I'm no clairvoyant, my dear, just a woman trying to do a conscientious job.I might suggest that, since the boy hasn't made a declaration of love in five years, maybe you had better utilize the time he's away to find another and more aggressive beau.DEAR MISS DIX: I am 20 years old and have just met a very nice boy.My mother has forbidden me to see him because he has a twitch.I like him so much that I've been going out with him anyway.Am I right\u201d S.S.ANSWER: No, you are not.primarily because deception is never right.It's quite possible you know, that mother's attitude is caused by apprehension that the twitch may be a symptom of a serious physical or nervous disorder.Get her to tell you frankly why she objects.If the grounds are valid, better reconsider your attitude; if she has an unreasonable dislike of the boy, or is convinced herself that his condition is a minor affliction, wait until you are 21 before making up your mind about him.DEAR MISS DIX: For some time my husband has been letting a married man use our mail box to receive letters from another woman.I don\u2019t like the idea, but my husband says there's no harm in it.PATSY ANSWER: Your husband is wrong to connive at his friend's infidelity.Of course, all parties involved are wrong, but your husband might be able to make the other two see the light if he refused his cooperation.BROME January 7.1953,\u2018when the annual ; to'''rn visiting friends, report will be given.\t' , P,,sse Bartlett, of Sher- \\r .j\tUr-, orooke, was a guest of her mother Mr.and Mrs.Donald Irizzle xp-s Georee wn\t\u2018 \u2018\t1.\u2019 have returned to Springfield, weekend ^\t' during ,hc Mass., after spending a time with Mr n, M T , the former\u2019s mother.Mrs.B.Friz-; ^Mi^eg^e Josep}\u2019 Perfectly delightful lingerie in luxurious nylon tricot frosted with lace and dreamy-soft, silklike Ny-Ron trimmed to perfection with nylon embroidery'.She II love them os much in May as in December! 4' .yy ^\"4 >7 \\ Nylon tricot slip SUPS l PETTICOATS Wry Gun' mod with nylon Hr.net end embroidery.White end bl GOWNS - I end pleated stylec White, black and pastels .4.95 to 14.95 !,vl 2.95 to 5.95 /v\t;r Deautifully\t/ iff Nylon tiicot gown N w f«ve Crepes and Satins., What a wonderful selection of dainty slips, pyjamas and gift panties! She'll adore the smart stylings and frothy, enchanting trims! MIPS \u2014 fine multi crepes and crepe back satin-, fine imported lace and nylon embroidered trims 1.95 to 4 95 PYJAMAS \u2014 fine crepes and satins, trimmed with contrast pipings etc,\u201e.2.95 to 5.95 DUSTER A PYJAMA TRAVEE S«TS 8.95 to 10.95 GAY GIFT PANTIE AOXES - novelty pantins, in rayon or nylon.Sets of 3 to 7 pairs, per lier*.2.19 to 4.95 Ny-Ron slip \u2018l pIl v'V' \u2019 lî.'A; fp, -l Y.,iV v > ' s vs * j h#» r ( if 4.95 \"Day-of-the-Week\" : t ¦ ?' Faillie Pack, m 3 length (Tall, j Crepe 8.95 3 Piece Duster Sot j .05 /icftli [ in Sherbrooke for a day.Miller Brulotte.were [ 2.19 zle.Mayor and Mrs, Vollen Hastings were guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Hastings, at Knowlton,\t.\t, T.Mr.and Mrs.G.Elliott, of Mnnt- \u201epllh' \u201eof.Kno'vlfon, and guest, real, were calling at the home\tEri.c F*rhV- °f Waterloo, of Mr.and Mrs.William Chap-i\tad;],v.,n Brome with Mrs.man.\t.Lillian Williams.j At a double christening cere- .very satisfactory number as-Mrs.Edgar Ransom and family, at j m0ny on Sunday.November 30.isrls7d at (he hnme of Mrs.Robert Dorval.\tthe infant children of Mr.and 'Johnston to fake part in the Bible Mr.Ernest Sibly, of Montreal.,Mrs.Roland Johnson, and Mr and D>scussion of St.John\u2019s church, few days\u2019 guest of his par- Mrs.Cecil Sturtevant, were bap- at wh,lch J 4.95 \"Week-End\" Pantir Pack was a\t.\t_\t____ ents, Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Sibly, atjtized, at St.John\u2019s Anglican \"Lenern.\u201d\t\u201e\t,\tChurch.The daughter of Mr.and Mr.G.Stone, of Montreal, was Mrs.Johnson received the names, a week-end guest of Mrs.Effie j Constance Elizabeth, and the ma-Libby and little Miss Audrey terial grand-parents, Mr.and Mrs sl0I?e- \u201e\tP T , .Childerhouse, acted as sponsors.The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Johns The infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Elizabeth Johnston was the hostess.The next meeting will be held at \u201cIdlewylde\u201d with Miss D.Barton the hostess.The Anglican Girls\u2019 society was entertained when a good number met at the home of the president.____ ________________ \u201e\u201e Q11U , Mr®- Roland Johnson, where a de- j Anglican Church held its ^last Mrs.Cecil Sturtevant received the ;\tevening was spent.Follow- 1\t-\t-\t^\t'\t'\t.- ._ ,\t'\ttea / Ü Crepe-bock latin pyjomo \"/M-Home11 Charmers.meeting of December, at \u201cLen ern,\" the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Sibly with twelve members present.Rev.F.W.Gedye opened 'he meeting with prayer, the pre-jdent, Mrs.H.P.Belcher, was in names.Sheila Fay, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Burnham, uncle and aunt of the child, acted as sponsors.The Rector, Rev.F.W.Gedye, officiated.Mrs.Otis Laflamme and son, KEEPS FOODS FRESH.|0°, % Use Appleford's \u2019 PARKDAIE shelf-lining paper./ ' ADE IN QUEBEC'' \\0° 1 M Sunkist Navel Oranges are an excellent source of Vitamin C, as well as the valuable Protopectins which help you absorb more nourishment from other foods you cat.Sunkist CAMFORNIA-ARIXONA /favti ORANSI» ing the business a delicious was served bv the hostess.Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Belcher were calling on Air.and Mrs.L.E.Armstrong, at Knowlton.Mrs.John Osterdahl was at Knowlton for a time.Mr.and Airs.Cavis Toof, of North Troy, Vt, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.AA'illiam Chapman.Mr.and Mrs.Dana Frizzle and sons, Brian, and Blake ,of Scots-town, were week-end guests of Mrs.Bernice Frizzle.Miss Mary Barton, of Alontreal, spent a week-end at \"Idlewylde.\u201d Mr.G.F.Sturtevant was at Knowlton on business.Guests of Mrs.Lillian Williams included her brothers, Mr.and Airs.Adrien Royea, of Cowansville, Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Royea and Mr.and Airs.Oliver Royea,\" of Knowlton.and Mrs.Victor Burnham.of Cowansville.Air.and Mrs.D.M.Ransom were calling on Air.and Mrs.George _ Racicot.at South Stukely.Mrs.F.A.Frizzle was in Drum-mondville.where she was a guest of Mr.and Airs.Emile Dubord and ¦\tfamily.Air.and Mrs.William Chapman and Mrs.AVilliam Chapman, Sr., j have left for North Carolina, where they intend spending the ! ; winter.They are making the trip-, by motor.Mr.and Mrs.Howard Eldridge were calling on Air.and Airs.L.E.¦\tArmstrong, in Knowlton.: Mr .and Airs.Charles Lassemba, of Granby have taken uo residence at the farm of Mr.Gustave Choin-iere.at Roxton Falls.Air.and Mrs.Lester Ball, of Cowansville, were tea guests of Mrs.Bernice Frizzle.Mrs.Gerald Wright was Cowansville for an afternoon.vw ?WXtV.i y/mi ?ÏS f 1 .f \u2022 I Gifts she'll love \"at home\" by the fireside .warm-as-toast wool housecoats, light and dressy hostess robes, and gay lounging pyjamas.AU WOOL ELANN'ELS very '.rnflf t!/ tailored 12.95 and 14.95 AUTHENTIC TARTANS 9.84 and 12.95 QUILTED SATINS \u2014 solid shades and prints .-.9.84 to 15.95 BENGALINES, TIE SILKS, SATINS onH TAFFETAS .5.88 to 16.95 LOUNGING PYJAMAS ' Hi\" < ipp jersey,, many v/ith quilted larlet' 5.95 to 17.95 Î2.95 '\u2022/n lljll i Sat All wool flannel housecoat 10.95 in lounging pyjamo 0e «« «/?'A* 1 .;a a y \\ 14.95 Tina I I in mmsmj mmwm shop\u2019 BOND VILLE w, / '.Gaily \"Gift Boxed\" on request I:.:.a \u2022 r- 34 Wellington St.North, Sherbrooke.Did 3-110 14.95 ' j I TFTCRBR001TE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, UCJEWBETl n, rwmi.READ THE WANT ADS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATS - 3 c«nt* P«r word, minimum chiro« JO e»n*» *or It word» or Itii; Ihrit conucufiv# initrtlon», «1.2S; »i* conweutlve Insertion», IJ.M; ««cord Box, 10e CHARGE RATE - 4 c»nt« p«r word, minimum ehtrgt 75 ctnt* for IB word» or I**».ADS ACCEPTED - All form» o* Classified ad», L#9«l Notice» end Auction Sale» accepted until \u2018 p.m, ihe dey prevlou» te the date of Insertion, Dial 3-3636 1.Articles For Sole LADIES fur coat, Ruaal&n squirrel, C years old in very Rood condition.Sacrifice at $05.00.Write H.McKie, Disraeli, Que., Box 23 or phone Stratford 11 r 3.12.To Let SIX room apar central locati vice from do« sonable prier*.46.Pets SUBSCRIBERS receiving home delivery may report missing copies or irregular service by calling 3-3636 before 5.00 p.m.WAR SURPLUS (USED I SPECIALS Gloves and mitts, lined, in good con* ! dltlon, 95c; khaki wool glove», 35c ; pair, or 3 pairs for $1.00; wool socks, ; 3 pjflrs, $1.00; black cashmere socks, j 7 pairs, $1.00; towels, 4 for $1.00; ! sheep skin lined leather aviation ; hoots, $4.50 and $5.50; sweaters from ' $1.25 to $2; pyjamas, $1.50 pair; Air | Force leather boots, perfect, $4.05; I overall frocks, 95c; Air Forces pants j and army tunics, $3.05; kit bags from | 29c.A.Clllman & Son, 160 Welling- i ton South.Tel.2-0905.ON h MONTREAL ated flat, k water supplie cellar.Avallab Tel.2-7622, aft accredit healthy Lair WUi ne 2330.2-0042.-jpaniel pu ces.Appl .Que.Pho ed cou ineligible on, R.R.Canaries, CJAD (800 Kci.) THIS EVENING S V) New» 5 03 Make Believe Ballroom $.00 News '\t6.05 Make Beilevs Baiirtxm# | 6-30 Newt ; 6 35 Make 6.45 Dear*: 7.00 News 7.05 Make 7.15 Musk indy Record's Radio Guide.CKTS THIS (1240 Kcs.) EYEMSG Believe Bail room Vaughan Show ^ve Snow ~arson Ballroom :ase Frig! 4EW' four room heated fia stove, hot water, etc, Tetreau, off Drummond Ftoad (Galt West] session Dec.1st; also heated * to let.See Hebert's, 2155 Ba< l*nonc 2-0874.RICHMOND FOUR rooms and t mshed if desired.54r3, North Hat le nth, hot v.Box 147 Fre nd.h fro: E.A Tel.en strawberries .Healy & Son, 12&r2.$7w22.deliv- Rich 20 LAVING pullels, Wyandotte-Hamp-1 uTquf Rhlre cross, 20 yearling hens, new1 gun cabinet with glass door, organ.C.I).Pedersen, R.R.1, Ayer's Cliff.BEDFORD on corne lot, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates\t______ BLANCHETTE, GUY, B.A., B.Ph., B.C., Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.Tel.2-2330.Resl deuce 3-2340.ROUSSEAU, HOWARD & BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 6 Wellington Smith.Tel 2-4735.Armand Rousseau, Q.C., W.II.Bradley, Q.C., D.S Howard.General trial, practice, estate.Chartered Accountants |>, s.ROSS & SON, Chartered Accountants, Montreal.Dentist DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 16(1 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2-3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPL tal.Dr.L.A.Gendreau, 143 Wellington St.South.STUDIO couch, hall tree, oak writing desk, ice refrigerator, only slightly used.Will take $50 for lot or sell separately.Phone 2-9577.10 CUBIC ft.Gilson commercial refrigerator, in perfect condition.A real bargain.K.T.Auto Supply, Tel.3-5551.FAIRBANKS-MO RS K 7H HP.hall hearing motor with switch box and pulley, mounted on platform with Ironed skids.Price $65.Solid oak tool chest, heavily ironed.Price $16.50.Hugh S.Rose & Co.Ltd., Tel.3-2514.NKW electric ranges, trailer suitable for small car, \u201cWarm Morning\" heater.Tel.2-8355.CONTENTS of small three room apartment, used less than 6 months, owner! going abroad.Easy terms could he arranged.Call 3-5183 after 6:30 evenings except Fridays.ANTIQUE chesterfield, good condition cheap; electric refrigerator.I'hone 2-1310.OAK dining room set, table, 6 chairs, buffet and china cabinet.Very reasonably priced.Tel.2-1247.CONTENTS of three room flat: Bedroom set, Chester field set, dining room table and chairs, kitchen oil stove, washing machine, Frigidaire, 9 cu.ft., all like new.Will sell separately or complete.Tel.490, Waterloo.size 16x40.3-1992.Rent rc partl> enable heated, Phone da TWO rooms to let, quiet and able, with or without breakf son able rates.On bus lines.Warren Street, Lennoxvllle, or Phone 2 9310.omfort-t.Rea-Apply 4 Mr.and Mrs.hter, have apartment in house on Du occupied by ' THREE rooms around.Lie North Ward 2-C694.heated, hot trie stove, r 56 Honeker NEW 3,.2 room apartment, conveniences, excellent n cation.Box 407, Record.efrigerator, St.Phone all modern Bldential lo- ; 15 Rooms To Let LARGE ROOM suitable for 2 Lennoxvllle.Use of phone, line.Tel, 2-iiOri3.girl.- On in bus | CLEAN, well heated furnished room at 173 Morklll Street (on bus line) for girl or gentleman with good habits.Hot water, bath, use of telephone Dial 3 1477.19.Room and Board Wanted and P.O.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tile \u201cDone the way you like it\u201d Expert Workmen - Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 816 St.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 G.Stanley Sharpe Accountant \u2014 Auditor \u2014 to come Tax \u2014 Liquidator \u2014 Trustee in Bankruptcy.Suite 6, 138 Wellington North, Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.2-7636 1 A.Christmas Trees CHRISTMAS trees for sale.Apply E.J.Getty, 233 Main, Lennoxvllle, Tel.2-8776.CHRISTMAS TREES\u2014Come and choose a nice tree, all sizes, Everyone has the chance in the grand drawing of a turkey on Doc.22nd.Deliveries made throughout the city.656 Larocque St.Tel.3-3819.CHRISTMAS trees, choice balsam trees, 80 bundles, Reasonable price.Apply Robert Smith, R.M.D.4, Magog, or call Magog, 2027.JOHN CHAILLER LICENSED PUBLIC AUCTIONEER Tel.3-3475 17 Church St.\u2014 Lennoxville ANDRE TROTTIER, C.A.Chartered Accountant Suite 3, Olivier Bldg., 6 Wellington So., Sherbrooke.Tel.Office 2-8951, Res.2-0625 4.Property For Sole LENNOXVILLE \u2014 New, largo 4 room house (clapboard finish), modern, immediate occupancy.Price $6,000.Cash $2,000.Balance easy terms.Apply 56 Gillespie Street, Sherbrooke.BEAUTIFUL new five room brick private residence, Drummond Road.Hardwood finish, enamelled bathroom, tiled kitchen, fully insulated, largo basement, furnace, etc.Interest 3%.See Hebert\u2019s, 2155 Bachand St.Plume 2-0874.Robert Kilk-n and moved into the Mr.L: Dragon's h Street, formerly .and Mrs.J.Main-ville, who have moved to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.N.Bail have returned from Montreal, where they spent several clays.Miss Margaret Holland, of Lon gueuil, was in Bedford over the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Holland.The bi-monthly meeting of the Bridge Club was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.Kenneth Best.The holders of the highest scores for the evening were Mrs.Roy Cook and Mrs.Kills Jones.This will be the final meeting of the club until after the New year, when the club will meet on January 6, at the home of Mrs.W.F.Van Horn.The Bookmobile containing the McLellan travelling library from McGill Uni\u2019sity, Montreal, paid its first visit to Bedford on Wednesday, since last May.Karly in the autumn, the bookmobile was damaged in a motor accident, and had to be laid up for repairs.Mrs.L.Davis, of Dunham, is a patient in the Hospital du Saint Rosaire.On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs.William McArthur entertained for her daughter Linda, on 'the occasion of her birthday.The young hostess! was the recipient of a number of! lovely gifts in rememberance of! | her birthday.Among those present | ; were Ann Gilman, Cheryl Best, ] Judy and Mary Muncaster, Grace) Getty, Marlene Ames, Glenn Jack-I son.Don Van Horn and Westey ._\tI Belock, wanted- Loom fixer for c.* K.w:i I On Tuesday evening, the Bridge looms with overhead multipliers.| (Mub session was held at the home | Good wages and steady work.Please) ()j j/[rs> John Ewing, the prize for] do not apply unless fully experienced the highest score for the evening) on Uns type of looms.Reply Box 418, wen(.f() Mrs_ j,.W nraper, and Kecor miles from Selby Lake.Frame building 20x30 with shed attached 18x20, good metal roofs, suitable for lake cottage, could be easily moved.To be sold by auction on Saturday, Dec.13th, at the said School House at 3 p.m.By order of the School Board.C.B.Glttcns, Sec.-Treas.27.\tHelp Wanted: Female EXPERIENCED glove sewing machine operators wanted for closing and thumb inserting.Apply Geo.Morgan Gloves Limited, 61 Wellington St.South, Sherbrooke, Que.Phone 2-0013.COOK for Y.W.C.A.Residence.Apply In writing, MacKinnon Memorial, 300 Montreal Street, Sherbrooke.28.\tHelp Wanted: Domestic IIOHSKKFFPFK wanlod from 9 a.m.to 7 p.m.Family of four.Small apart ment.Sleep out\u2014meals in.Write Box 422, Record.State salary desired, telephone number, qualifications and references.To start Dec.20th.30.Farm Help Wanted MARRIED man for farm work.House, wood, milk furnished.Good wages.Box 77.Knowlton, Phone 612r24.36.Miscellaneous 4 TO 6 LBS.roasting chickens dressed, cleaned, ready to cook, 60c lb.Orders taken and delivered Monday to Friday.Phone 86iT2, North Hatley.7\t45 Sporu\u2014f rxnx Starr 7JO New» and Weather 2.00\tCisco Kid 8\t30 Red Skelton Show 9.00\tFun Parade 9.30\tRomance 10.05\tHollywood New» 10.10 Peggy Broox* 10.15\tShowtime Parade 10.30\tNew.and Sporta 10.45 Good Old Days 11.00\tSporta final 11.05\tNew» 11.15\tPrelude To Midnight 1200 News and Sign Off 12.05\tAccent On Music t.30 News\u2014Close FRIDAY 8.00\tNews 6\t05 Dawn Patrol 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7\t05 Musical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMusical Cluck 8.00\tNews and Weather ; 8.10 Musical Clock 3.30\tNews 8.35\tMuslcai Clock 9.00\tNews and Weather ! 9.15 Your Favorite Feature 9.30\tHomemaker Harmonies 10.00\tNews and Martha Logan i 10.15 Hope for the Ladles ! 10.30 Make Believe Ballroom ; 11.00 News ] 11.05 Shopping Feature ! 11.30 Kate Altken 11.45\tYoung Wldder Brown 12.00\tNews i 12.05 Songs Of Our Times 12.15\tNews Quiz i Î2.30 News and Clare Wallace ] 12.45 Onr Gal Sunday !\t1.00 News ; 1,05 Harriet\u2019s House 1.15\tMemory Lane 1.30\tNat King Cole 1.45\tHelen Trent 2 00 News 2.05\tListen with Lavers 3.00\tNews 3.05\tPops Concert 4.00\tNews 4.05\tTops tn Pops 4.45\tBarry and Betty 5.00\tNews 5.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35 Make Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.15\tMusical Showcase 7.30\tHospitality Time 7.45\tSports\u2014Frank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tLineup 8.30\tMake Mine Music 9.00\tDecember Bride 9.30\tJohnny Dollar 10.00\tNews and Sports 10.05\tHollywood News 10.10 Peggy Brooks 10.15\tPaul Weston 10.30 News and Sports 10.45\tGood Old Days 11.00\tSports Final 11.05\tNews 11.15\tPrelude to Midnight 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 1.00 News, Close CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5\t30 Pat McSbanty 5.45\tWestern Five 6\t00 Ne ws 6.10 Sports 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tU.N.Commentary 6.35\tAt Home with the LennlckJ 7.00\tNews 7.15\tRoad Show 7.30\tFour Gentlemen 7.45\tCitizens\u2019 Forum 8.30\tFather Knows Best 9.00\tJohn and Judy 9JC Wayne and Shuster 10.00\tCBC National News 10.15\tMidweek Review 10.30\tEventide 11.00\tNocturne 11.30\tWinnipeg Drama 12.00\tNews, Sign Off.FRIDAY 6.00\tBreakfast breakdown 7.00\tNews 7.05\tConcert Corner 7.30\tNews 7.35 Concert Corner 8.00\tNews and Interlude 8.15 Morning Devotions 8.30\tMusical March Past 8 55 News 9.00\tNews 9.05\tMusic In The Morning 9.45\tSchool Broadcast 10.15\tFancy Fingers 10.30\tEustella Langdoo 10.35\tShirley Bratt 10.45\tFood Facts and Food Fashions 11.00\tRoad of Life 11.15\tBig Sister 11.30\tFront Page Farrell 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tNews 12.15\tAunt Lucy j 12.30 Farm Broadcast ! 1.00 News and Weather Forecast ' 1.15 Happy Gang 1.45\tMusical Kitchen 2.00\tBrave Voyage ! 2.15 Trans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful 3.15\tMa Perkins | 3.30 Musical Program 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tReminiscing In Tempo 4.45\tChristmas Roundup » 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tSleepyttme Storyteller 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sports 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tUN Commentary 6.35 Rawhide 7.00\tNews 7.15\tRoad Show 7.30\tArmdale Chorus 7.45\tSpeaker's Choice 8.00\tVoice of Firestone 8.30\tConcert Orch.9.30\tMusic by Eric WUd 10.00\tNews 10.15 Mainly About Books 10.30\tMusic from the Films 11.00\tConcert Orchestra U.30 Vancouver Theatre 12.00\tNews and Sign Off DO Y\u2019OU wish to buy, sell or exchange property of any description?Before doing so call Charles Connors, Real Estate, 144 Wellington Street North.Phone 2-4000; Residence 2-2562.7.Farms For Sale Contractors - Builders 37.Personal HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00 Mail order Dept., C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91.Hamilton, Ont.Why take chances?Use our HEATED ready-mixed concrete during the winter months.Delivered anywhere, anytime.Phone 3-1003 343 \u2014 10th Ave.South SHERBROOKE READY MIXED CONCRETE LTD.CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tFire Fighter* 5 15 Uncle Troy 5.20 Western Swing 6.00\tSupper Club 8.10\tNewscast 6.45\tSporu, Bing Crosby 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tJack Smith 7.30\tVoice of the Army 7.45\tMake Mine Music 3.00\tCafe Istanbul 8.30\tCross Section 9.00\tSuspens» 9.30\tHockey Game 10.30\tGlen Miller Show 10.45\tBig Time In Sports 11.00\tNews and Sporta 11.15\tTennessee Ernie 11.55 News 12.00\tTennessee Ernie 12.30\tDeegan\u2019s Diary 1.00\tNews 1.05 Deegan\u2019s Diary 1.30\tNews\u2014Close FRIDAY 8.00\tGord Sinclair Show 7.00\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 7.30\tNews and Gord Sinclair Show 8.00\tNews and Sporta 8.15\tGord Sinclair Show 9.00\tNews and 50 a Day 9.15Breakfast Club 10.00\tNews and Charlie Fair 10.45\tBod\u2019s Scrapbook 11.00\tNews 11.05 Live Like a Millionaire 11.30\tWhat\u2019s New 12.00\tNews 12.10\tPick the Hits 12.30\tBriglWer Day 12.45\tPerry Mason 1.00\tNews 1.05\tMelody Rendezvous 1.30\tBreak the Bank 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tTed Malone 2.45\tRonnio Kemper 3.00\tNews and Charlie Fair 4.00\tNews and Music 4.05\tClaire Wallace 4.10 Jack Berch 4.15\tGuiding Light 4.30\tYoung Dr.Malone 4.45\tBig John and Sparkle 5.00\tFire Fighters 5.15\tUncle Troy 5.25 Western Swing 6.00\tSupper Club 6.30\tNewscast 6.45\tCrosby\u2019s Classics 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tJack Smith 7.30\tClub 15 7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tLife Begins at Eighty 8.30\tTreasure Trail 9.00\tFord Theatre 10.00\tBoxing 10.45 Big Time In Sports 11.00\tNews and Sports 11.15\tTennessee Ernie 11.55 News 12.00\tTennessee Ernie 12.30\tDeegan\u2019s Diary 1.00 News 1.05 Deegan\u2019s Diary 1.30 News\u2014Close i.45 W< Melodies .00 Pegs 11.00 Net cast 11.15 The ; 12.00 News BISHOPTON Rebckah Card Party, Friday, Doc.12th.Lunch and prizes.DANVILLE asd Closing FRIDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tParty Line 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPress News 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup 8.00\tCBC News 8.15\tMusical Clock 8.30\tMorning Devotion! 8.45\tMusical Clock 9.00\tPress News 9.05\tMusical Varieties 9.45\tSchool Broadcast 10.15 Bob Hope Show 10 30 Airlane Melodies 10.45\tBod\u2019s Scrapbook 11.00\tPress News 11.05\tWomen's Journal of the Air 11.30\tMusical Roundup 11.45\tTreasure Quest 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hoar 12.30\tNews J.00 CBC News 1.15\tConcert Album I.\t55 News 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\t.Music of Manhattan 2.45\tSinging Americans 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tThis is the Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party 4.45\tSanta Claus 5.00\tPress News 5.05\tRiding the Range 5.30\tBlue Mountain Boy* 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNews 6.10 Regional News 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSports 6.35 Twilight Time 7.00\tBeulah 7.15\tJack Smith 7.30\tClub 15 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tAllan Jones Show 8.30\tTreasure Trail 9.00\tFord Theatre 10.00 Boxing II.\t00 News 12.00 News and Closing 11.15\tThe Record Man E.W.Smith, Notary, Tel.44.November 30, and received many message and cards of congratulation on the occasion.Her sister, Mrs.L Burnet, of Montreal, spent the day with her.The friends in Bedford of Mr.William Pendlebury will be pleased to know that he has been a patient during the past weeks in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, of Montreal, where he went for medical treatment, and is making ex-1 cellent progress.News has been received by Miss Jessie Blackwood, that her nephew, Mr.Alex Swan, who has friends in I Bedford, has been appointed the cruise director on the Empress of Scotland, on her trip to South America, and other ports on a cruise leaving from New York in January for a trip of three months duration.Mrs.L.Monty, who has been the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Constable Berthiaume, R.C.M.P., and Mrs.Berthiaume, has returned to her home in Rock Island.AUCTION SALE (Commission Sale) Saturday, Dec.13th, AT 1 P.M.30 Downs Street, LENNOXVILLE, QUE.Bring in those articles you would like to have auctioned off.We\u2019ll handle them for you, and you\u2019ll most likely get a good price too! Many articles to be sold Saturday.Come at the beginning and benefit from the special values we will have to offer! JOHN CHAILLER, Auctioneer.j 17 Church St., Lennoxville.Tel.3-3475.One pound of steel will make 20 miles of the wire used for watch hairsprings.ART BENNETT Bilingual Auctioneer For St, Francis District Tel.66 r 15 \u2014 Sawyerville » TOMORROW is your newspaper boy\u2019s collection day.PLEASE have your payment of 25c ready when he calls [LE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.22 ACRE farm with good buildings, house, barn, garage, poultry house, running water, electricity, toilet, etc.j Price $8,500.Cash $3,500.Balance j terms.Apply 56 Gillespie, Sherbrooke.10 ACRE farm just outside City Limits.I House, barn, garage, 8,000 to 10,000 nice clean raspberry plants.Price $8,500.Cash $2,500.Balance at interest.Apply 56 Gillespie Street, Sherbrooke.8.Cars For Sale JEEP WILLIS 1949, good tires, excellent condition, heater.Tel.3-213(1 between 8 a.m.and 6 p.m., after 6 p.m.2-1903.1938 PLYMOUTH Sedan, in good running order.Apply A.S.Auger, Box ) 61, North Hatley, Que.CHEVROLET, 1951, Bel-Air, Powergllde, radio, heater, 51,980.Call 2-5838 after 6 p.m.\"For Us, H's Always Springtime\" \u2014\tSure you'll find experts right here in Sherbrooke to fix your springs.\u2014\tIn fact we do nothing else.\u2014\tFrom one leaf to a complete spring, that's our job.SPRINGS \u2014 SHOCK ABSORBERS \u2014 COIL SPRINGS LIMITED 145 Grandes Fourches St.S.Tel.Days 3-1146\t® (formerly Lansdowne St.) Evenings 2-7730 HELPER SPRINGS: Ideal for cars carrying heavy loads.When not loaded the original springs do the work.^ODtR DISC® 'mm À Glft Subscription to the %cbco0ke Daitylecorii will be most appreciated by every member of the family! BIONDIE r Bv Chic Young 1946 Chevrolet Sedan, radio, heater, winterized; 1941 Butck, radio.Tel.a.m., 2-1147; evenings, 3-1337.11.Livestock For Sale ROSWELL Farm Guernsey yearling hull seeks home; fine breeding; accredited, negative herd.Price very reasonable.Phone Magog, 2084.An average of $35,000,000 in new currency is' printed every day in the United States.MOTOR REPAIRS YOU CAN DEPEND ONI TRY US FOR YOUR NEXT JOB WIGGETT ELECTRIC REG\u2019D 19 Marquette, Tel.2-0828 Sherbrooke\u2019» Oldest Electrical Shop (Eat 1903) Si-AJSfei.V \u2022\u2022\u2022 Hi s&vVs o''5-'' - law» Wüw ¦ ¦ , \u2019 s'- '\t; ''4,1 I I (flcr3 B rTngTn g u pfathe r By George MeMoniN X &UBSS MA6ÛIE MISUNDERSTOOD HIM \u2014 HE MUST HAVE SAID HE'D HAVE HALF A PAY'S SLEEPING DONE BEFORE T OOT iM.HERE.1 YOU'RE WRONô - JlôâS/ HE SAID HE WAS (SOINô TO THE OFFICE - AND HE\u2019D HAVE HALF A DAYS WORK DONE BEFORE Jl665-YOU MISJUDOED MY BROTHER WHEN YOU SAID HE WAS LAZY'/ THIS MORNING I HEARD HIS ALARM CLOCK GOING A\"r* ''V'-'\t- ' ' / r wcimt BELIEVE THIS TILL X SEE HAYE THOUGHT IT WAS SET Fcttp-r»\tfnt., w\u2019gwtd 1, '( sHlJvBnOOKL DAIE\\ ivi_cORD l Dt rsme Additional Sport News\t' Boxer Keeney Teran, Who 12 Weeks Ago Pawned Wedding Ring To Buy Dope, Makes Successful Comeback BOWLING Pirate Fans Sure Fred Haney Will Be Next Pirate Manager As Rickey Calls Him To Pittsburgh For Talk MIXED BOWLING LE AGI K SHAHRCK KS M.Walker\t-52\t1T2\t22! - M King\t176\t183\t156\u20145 M.Clark\t155\t172\t154 \u20145 C .Ouellet 186\t221\t176- 5 Hobson\t145\t224\t136\u20145 D.Wmeet\t247\t201\t225 -6 MM PI \\5 I KS or 1 K1 XCH DEM l N r is N H I > onoug! JIM most run i \\k MON U KTK Los Angeles.Dec.11\u2014,-T5\u2014Little Keeny Teran has avenged Lao conquerors\u2014Tommy Umeda, who beat him into a bloody knockout last summer, and the \"hypodermic needle.Before 6.500 spectator?most of them pulling for the 19-year-old comeback kid, Teran won a imani.nious verdict Tuesday from Cmeda.Both Los Angeles boxers weighed 118.Teran's last fight was June 24 He had won 16 of 17 pro bouts when he faced Umeda that night for the California Bantamweight Championship.Tommy beat him into submission and scored a seventh-round knockout.That seemed to be the end for Teran.In a series of signed newspaper articles Keeny admityed he was a slave to heroin and his dreams of being a world champion gave way to his craving for the drug after his loss to Ùmedn.But the youth has been making a valiant comeback, under the constant care of friends and a physician, and in the last six weeks worked himself back into peak physical condition.The Los Angeles Mirror in a copyright story said a reporter had found Teran 12 weeks ago pawning his wedding ring for 57.\"You dont want to help me the Mirror quoted Teran.*\u2018l'm bad off.Lm a dope addict.1 m letting my mother, who is the most wonderful woman in the world, support me.my wife and baby.I'll never fight again.\"It would be better for everyone if I died.The fans don't want me anymore and I hate myself.The Mirror said its reporters spent 10 weeks with the lighter and arranged counselling conferences with noted lawyer Jerry Giesler and others.Then the tighter went to a ranch for rehabilitation.Tuesday the baby-faced Teran was almost complete master of (he hard-hitting Umeda.Keeny had one bad moment.Umeda floored him in the sixth.That was the only round Umeda won.Another was even, and the rest went lo Teran.NEW RANGER AN OUTST VN\u2019D-1NG GOLFER Kelly Burnett.New York Rangers' new center, is an outstanding golfer during the summer months.He plays at the Summerlea Club just outside Montreal and is regarded as one of the finest young golfers in the Greater Montreal area.Total UNNOXITLS 265\t215 3U2 108 282\t190 11 Most u uuack« B.Bryan\t249\t194\t246- F.Hiçk*\t264\t185\t157- M.Wilson\t\t\t218\u2014 E Merrill\t206\tT\t L.Lamcy\t\t236\t237- Totals\t1294\t1274\t1S50- Leanoxitcs\twon three\t\tstring: \tCO-OPS.\t\t L.Sinclair\t172\t184\t143 L.Kirouac\t\u2022Tff O\t\t163 G.Stafford\t241\t2t>5\t266 F.Beatty\t209\t304\t183 W.MacDonald 238\t\t231\t205- \\Y.Taylor\t257\t168\t171 Totals\t1369\t1364\t1131* W1LBR Y.YS\t\t\t H.Stocks\t204\t177\t159- E.Oathcart\t174\t119\t137- M.McGregor\t.167\t128\t95 L.Stocks\t156\t126\t A.Brodeur\t212\t155\t251- C.Cross\t126\t\t175 J.Morrison\t\t203\t193 - Totals\t1039\t908\t1010* ly Mevt \\ l ORMl'R 0! U K 1! \\\\\\ K ON F\\ 1 K\\ N .11 l IT\\M RICH ARD SCORED 17 H VT TRICKS ic Maurice Richard, hockey s hsgh-il est scoring pertormer.h«s scored thtc'ip jgouls tn ont' starnc on 17 oc~ casions Besides chalking um 17 n Hat Tricks, the fiery Montreal e Canadiens' right winger has scor-1*\ted both four goals m\tone\tgame si\tand fne goals in «vue\tgame.\tHe n notched his four goals against the 0 New A wk Ranger* and hi* five >( goal effort was against the Detroit >t Red Wings.\u2022i There is I'd Sandford of Ttoston and Ed Slow inski and Kd Kull *.man ol New \\ork; Leo Retse, New d\tYork Leo LaHme, Boston\tand e\tLeo Botvin Toronto;\tand\tBoh e Armstrong Boston.Bob Stdinger a.and Bob Hasssrd.Toronto.hether 1 i'ïc hre severe' -C/yyî i ^ ( Z f ( VâtPCo c (/ 1941 K\t1-aiT\t178\t24t)\t248\t661 A\tLocklev\t282\t209\t348\t784 Totals\t1885 1251 1441 4077 that\u2019j so easy to give .\u2022 \u2022 ( 38t>4 Mario Fricano, Purchased Last Year By Ottawa For A Song, Posts Best Earned-Run Average In International 1M» SI AM BINGS R.Tond 161\t155\t177 493 WATER reveals whisky's true flavour Co-Ops won three strings.BRUCK 51 ILLS I.\tPrice\t193\t125\t201\u2014519 M.\tO'Dell\t120\t169\t165 -454 G.\tEll wood\t228\t176\t151 -555 S.\tO\u2019Dell\t179\t239\t270 -688 F.\tParentcau\t293\t190\t2 1 7- 700 A.\tPrice\t150\t188\t205-543 Totals 1163 1087 1209-3459 RANGERS I A.Winget 158 129 150\u2014437 G.Gorringe 195\t147\t119\u2014461 M.Mills\t102\t165\t102\u2014369 K.\tMills 188 199 169 - 556 W.Lowry 115\t115\t162 392 A.L.Morrison 210\t132\t161 503 Totals\t968\t887\t863-2718 Brack Mills won three strings.1VHICK1.ES D.Ross\t174\t118\t226\u2014518 L.\tWort\t151\t105\t225\u2014481 R, Hallam\t139\t125\t191\u2014455 L.C.Webster\t142\t164\t147\u2014453 J.Webster\t178\t197\t238\u2014613 I.Richards\t281\t214\t238\u2014733 New York.Dec 11 r Mario Fricano, obtained by Ottawa Athletics for a song, posted the best earned-nm average in the 1952 International League season.Final official statistics released yesterday show Fricano wound up with a 2.26 earned run average.To qualify a pitcher had to take part in 154 or more innings.Fricano was obtained from St.Paul of the American Association by Ottawa on a \"trial basis.\" Ottawa completed the deal shortly after the season began, He moved up to the parent Philadelphia Athletics late in the season.Fricano won 17 games and lost only eight for the seventh place Ottawa club.Fricano allowed 48 earned runs in 191 innings, walked 64 and fanned 68.T.Holtham Low Man F, Sinclair Totals 155 104 170 140\t118413 115 118-337 180 178-5281 759 764 754-2277 Totals 1065 923 1265-3253 Put Seagram\u2019s \u201c83\u201d to the water test.Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a Y] whisky\u2019s true, natural flavour and bouquet.Seagram\u2019s \u201c83\u201d (Scmadia/i Seagrams Sure P AGE SANGSTER R.Wilson\t210\t160\t201 -571 i M.Moore\t238\t192\t205\u2014635 V.Bradley .\t73\t148'\t80\t301 G.Hanson\t205\t267\t132 604 L.Whiting\t195\t220\t285\t700 C.Phillips\t211\t228\t226 665 Totals\t1132\t1215\t1129-3476 Page-Sangster won two strings, CITY TEN PIN BOWLING LEAGUE SINCLAIR ALLEYS J.Morrison\t172\t138\t161\u2014471 is.Rich\t158 191 179- 528 WONDER G.\tNoury\t128\t115\t136- 379 G.\tDoiron\t130\t138\t122 -390 H.\tChampeau 127\t115\t159 -401 C.\tCross\t104\t116\t118 - 338 I.\tSmilh Bob Keegan of Syracuse Chiefs, purchased by Chicago White Son at the end of the season, was the league s only 20-game winner.Keo gan also topped the circuit in innings pitched, 273; complete games, 2i.and shutouts, seven.Keegan placed seventh in the earned run race with a 2.04 mark.Lefty Mal Mallette, who plans to retire, posted the best won lost figure.Mallette won 13 and lost only two for Montreal s pennant winning Royals for an .867 mark.Mallette also led the circuit in won-lost percentage in 1951 when he won 10 games and lost only two for a .834 figure.Duke Markell, Toronto Maple Leafs righthander, led the loop in strikeouts wilh 120, lowest for a leader in league history.MONARCUS C.Grucncrt\t214\t165\t203\t582 Low Man\t125\t125\t125\t-375 A.\t(Taman\t146\t146\t176\t468 Low Man\t125\t125\t125\t375 B.\tJones\t124\t172\t175\t471 R.Echenbeig\t205\t235\t279\t-710 COMMANDOS C.\tO'Dell\t253\t205\t274\t732 167\t135\t166\u2014468 j\tTotals\t939\t968\t1083\t-2990 Maple Loafs won three strings.J.\tGrundy\t219\t258\t173\t650 J.\tNormand\t315\t212\t195\t-722\tÎ I!.\tCnunter\t188\t127\t213\t528 Totals\t656 619 701-1976 Sinclair Alleys won three strings SKINNER\u2019S Rob Idas\t124\t173\t158\t455 P Gagnon\t183\t228\t139\t550 smith\t191\t159\t209-\t550 Bel isle\t128\t150\t196\t474 MacDonald\t256\t255\t233\t\u2014 744 l-'lls\t1043\t1120\t1112\t3275 iiimnuindos\twon\tIhrc\tr strings.\t ,1)11 S' \\l 1\t! UNDON\t\t11VI\tFIN BOW 1 1\\t.\t\t11 \\t\tIT\t t II IF Ml\t\tN KS\t\t Beaulieu\t161\t211\t\t372 Fort 1er\t131\t100\t175\t406 Gagnon\t134\tt 18\t121\t406 Stocks\t221\t221\t\u2022T\u2014vJ\t720 w Lady\t100\t100\t100\t300 w 1 ady\t\t\t100\t100 (als\t747\t780\t\t2301 VI t\t1 Y i\ti V IS\t\t Aldrich\t120\t97\t1 16\t3 3 3 Harrison\t132\t109\t103-\t344 Gordon\t123\t15(1\t131\t410 Corbett\t158\t161\t179\t498 Cat heart\t150\t146\t148\t444 (als\t683\t669\t677-\t2029 .'lupmunks '\ta on\tthree\tstrings.\t SKI N\t\tKS\t\t McGregor\t191\t173\t210\t574 Muir\t122\t127\t96\t345 s.Norris\t161\t193\t150\t504 Gorham\t114\t241\t183\t528 Kirouac\t268\t165\t184\t617 (als\t858\t899\t823-\t\u20222578 sqt\tIK It ELS\t\t\t Ancc\t140\t201\t117\t458 Coates\t104\ttan\t179\t468 Dttrnn\t155\t190\t173\t518 Mills\t108\t208\t173\t489 Matthews\t172\t208\t244\t022 (als\t677\t992\t886\t2555 Squirrels won two strings.ET« »\u2022'5HÎ I u t # O \u2022 »\t,, , .4 a mot » FOR THE WORLD'S MOST COMFORTABLE HAT Knell (lilt (aulifinite is nltinelivelv rinrhagrd mill ft tiny liai shaped ndi liny- W illi the (lilt ( el liheale, he selects at his eouveiiieni e the Ihllmure lull he likes he- 1 Available I mm Conn I to Const.$5-95 to $50 00 CANADA\u2019S LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF FINE FUR FI t.TS ife Sua& To Pfme |0M/ Gillette gift setJ* A.Price\t.144\t132\t142 418 R.Labbie\t106\t116\t103\u2014325 A.Grondin\t116\t139\t118\u2014373 A.Yergeau\t142\t158\t117 417 P.Paquin\t145\t160\t137\u2014442 Totals a\t653\t705\t617-1975 ORIENT\t\t\t G.H.James\ttoo\t112\t120\u2014341 H.Aube\t172\t167\t155-494 G.James\t178\t125\t138\u2014441 C.Gruenert\t116\t143\t186-445 B.Dur no\t174\t\t\u2014 174 Low Man\t\t116\t103\u2014210 Totals\t749\t663\t702-2114 Orient won\ttwo\tstrings.\t PATON\t\tMILL\t Bruygom\t157\t130\t120\u2014407 C.Baron\t97\t155\t118\u2014370 Chamberland\t134\t123\t140\u2014397 L.St Onge\t164\t176\t167\u2014507 R.Grenier\t110\t117\t157\u2014384 Totals\t662\t701\t702-2065 QUEEN STORE\t\t\t A.Duquette\t163\t140\t166\u2014469 F.Beatty\t162\t113\t145\u2014420 G.Kerr\t134\t140\t128\u2014402 M.Dion\t155\t140\t135\u2014430 Low Man\t97\t117\t118\u2014332 Totals\t711\t650\t692-2053 Paton Mills won two strings.CITY FIVE PIN BOWLING LEAGUE SPITFIRES 1 frera DAWSON\u2019S End your gift problnms her# in our well Docked sporting deportment, where you'll find n present lor everyone on your Christmas list.Stop in today, look around, and be convinced fha) we have the lowest prices in Sherbrooke on sporting equipment, yes, and the saving is right at the time of the year when really have to save! GILLETTE ROCKET GIFT SET \u2022 Here\u2019s a gift he\u2019ll welcome the year \u2019round.Contains a Gillette Rocket One-piece Razor, Styrene travel case, 10 Gillette Blue Blades in dispenser\u2014plus tube of Gillette Shaving Cream and an extra 10-blade dispenser.*2.20 GIFT PACK OF GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSERS \u2022 Months of shaving pleasure are ahead for every man who receives one of these attractive holiday packages containing three dispensers each holding 20 Gillette Blue Blades\u201460 blades in all.*3.00 GIFT SHAVING KIT BY GILLETTE \u2022 Here\u2019s a thrifty way to play Santa and please the menfolk.Kit contains a Gillette Tech Razor, 15 smooth-shaving Gillette Blue Blades and a tube of Gillette Shaving Cream.*1.52 SPECIAL GIFT CARTON OF lOO GILLETTE BLUE BLADES IN DISPENSERS \u2022 Any man on V°ur shopping list will appreciate a year\u2019s supply and more of easy-shaving Gillette Blue Blades.Attractive gift package holds ten 10-blade dispensers \u2014 100 blades in all.*5.00 |J.Webster\t261\t166\t255\u2014682 | L.C.Websfei\t243\t190\t210\u2014643 1.Richards\t288\t212\t313\u2014813 F.Beatty\t229\t208\t198\u2014635 W.Taylor\t199\t161\t171\u2014531 E.Martin\t313\t235\t237\u2014785 Totals\t1533\t1172\t1384-4089 RAILROADERS\t\t\t E.Sharp\t229\t205\t253\u2014687 A.L.Burns\t138\t210\t240\u2014638 P.Langlois\t134\t138\t171\u2014443 H.Hodge\t174\t168\t146\u2014488 R.Olson\t160\t104\t137\u2014401 H.L.Gendror\t137\t194\t187\u2014568 Totals\t1072\t1019\t1134-3225 Spitfires won three strings.\t\t\t GREMLINS\t\t\t E.Bryne\t150\t212\t240\u2014602 C.Stocks\t205\t172\t266\u2014643 G.Lindsay\t195\t170\t173\u2014538 E.Gaunter\t170\t202\t182\u2014554 D.Gillett\t158\t93\t178\u2014429 C.Dingman .\t197\t204\t165\u2014566 Totals\t1075\t1053\t1204-3332 BLIP\tBOMBERS\t\t K.Mills\t137\t137\t174-448 A.Mazier\t207\t171\t148\u2014526 D.Lane\t144\t194\t173\u2014511 R.Campbell .\t249\t137\t167\u2014553 A.Morrison\t122\t195\t239\u2014556 A.L.Morrison 212\t\t272\t137\u2014621 Totals\t1071\t1106\t1038-3215 I Hockey Equipment for amateurs, the novice and professional! SKATES this prier.Prices from Many fine makes in all sizes.You'll surely want a pair af *8.95 HOCKEY GLOVES SHOULDER PADS from up from 325 *2.60 SWEATERS & STOCKINGS 75 \u2022rom\t*\u2022 # %# mm pads from 98c I Gremlins won two strings.MAPLE LEAFS J.Trussler\t182\t218\t247\u2014647 IV.\tCotterell , 91\t143\t194\u2014428 V.\tDorey .\t147\t163\t175\u2014485 J.L.Cabana .180 227\t144\u2014551 A.Duquette\t218\t268\t178\u2014664 J.Pashley\t184\t168\t152\u2014504 i'TVWolc\tinns 1187 1090.-3979 .Ollier hockey items that make fine gifts are: elbow pads, goaler pads, helmets, protectors, sticks, etc.We are selling equipment made by such famous makes as Reach - Winmore - D.&R.-üfeferborough -Chalet - Samson - Tyrol - and Daoust.There's no other way lo make if a more ''Merry Christmas\" than by giving sporting nrticlosl We're stocked to the ceiling with items that we've reduced to the minimum.There are some REDUCTIONS OF 50%I Stop in NOW, save on Chrisfmas giftsl Skis & Accessories SKIS Maple end hickory skis, complete with bindings, from $5.O0 ,13.00 SKI BOOTS for men, women and the small fry by such famous makes as Samson, Tyrol, etc.From $ 2.95 in 30 00 No Phone Orders or C.O.D.'s Pleasel Many other values not advertised! DAWSON 92 Wellington Street South 'YCUR SPORTING GOODS STORE' Sherbrooke, Quebec \"clephone 2-4703 I ; \"t est o 1 ^31634 1510 71731537917336679173 Ten SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER H, 1952 Science Aids Fishermen In Making Bigger Hàuls By GUY BETTANY Copenhagen \u2014 (Reuters) \u2014 Screen tests for fish showing best equipment for catching them, ra dar methods for searching for them, and the discovery that the North Atlantic is warming up may mean a bigger haul for fish markets of the world.These were some of the improved commercial fishing methods discussed here before a meeting of the 50-year-old international council for the exploration of the sea.Films shown demonstrated that trawl nets commercial fishermen use remain fully open when dragged through the water, debunking the long-held theory that the pull of the boat partly closes the meshes in the nets.Visual proof of the way the trawl nets operate is expected to help frame international agreements on the size of the trawl net meshes and thus help protect young fish.Underwater films also demon- strated hitherto unknown detai of the action of all types of fishing gear, giving marine scientists clues on how to design better fish ing equipment.Norwegian delegates at the conference showed an underwater film depicting the catching of cod located by sounding devices.Experiments are being carried out for the televising of fish to help locate shoals.The Norwegian research ship, the Gc Sars, has made practical experiments of locating herring shoals by sound and underwater impulse detectors, enabling Norwegian fishermen to make larger catch.Although such devices have not yet passed into commercial use, scientists believe results of their researches generally will enable trawler fleets to adopt more efficient methods.Scientists here also pointed out that temperature measurements showed that the north Atlantic ha., been warming up for many years, enabling fish to live and spawn much farther north than before, and resulting in large catches of Australia Speeds Pacific Defences By LOUIS L.LECK Canadian Frcss Correspondent Sydney, Australia.- Australia is pushing ahead with her Pacific outposts as part of a plan aimed mainly at a potential enemy submarine threat to her eommunica- fish possible now off the west and south coasts of Greenland.Research on the production and migration of plancton, minute particles of marine vegetable matter which comprise the food of fish, was also highlighted at the confe-rence.Radioactive carbon has been used to further plancton research Another report related the discovery of two long and jagged underwater reefs which virtually separate the so-called Norwegian sea, between Iceland and Northern Norway, into two separate basins.The water in the east basin has been found to be warmer than in the west basin, attracting fish much further north.Before leaving for a visit to the northern and western defences, William McMahon, air and navy minister, -aid the government had brought the target date for completing the Manus air and navy base forward to 1954 instead of 1956 as previously planned.Manus, one of the Admiralty islands, just north of New Guinea, became a huge United States naval base late in the war after the Japanese invaders had been defeated.After the war the Americans negotiated with the then Australian government to keep control of the base but protracted talks finally broke down.The Americans sold most of the equipment remaining to the Chinese nationalists and the jungle soon oveftan w'h3* was left.Service chiefs say that Australia's war plan for her ouster defences includes long-range antisubmarine aircraft to carry out a pattern of watching and searching (some of them Neptune bombers recently bought from the United Statesj.aircraft carriers and specially-equipped destroyers and frigates.Two of the main bases will thus be Manus in the north and Cocos Island in the Indian Ocean to the west.Australian air force construction companies now are leaving Cocos after building giant runways and other facilities, and Quantas airliners on the new South African service are using the island.Many of these engineers speed up the airfields there.Navy are on their way to Manus to men are building docks and repair workshops and other workers are building concrete tropic-proof headquarters and married quarters.Mr.McMahon said Manus would also be a training centre for navy and air force units to experience the conditions they would have to face if there were a war.\u201cIt will also be the centre from , which fishery protection and anti-i poaching patrols may be carried out.Several small ships will be permanently based there, and larger ships will call from time to time.\u201d Service sources say that Australian army units also have been working at Manus testing equipment, particularly some Centurion ; tanks which have been tried out in jungle conditions.Blind Chiropractor Practises 30 Years We task! win, Alta.\u2014 7 \u2014 Dr.B.L.Gullekson\u2014blind since 10\u2014 is celebrating his 30th anniversary as a chiropractor.Despite Dr.Gullekson s aversion to what he calls \u201cunethicaL publicity\u2014capitalizing on his blindness \u2014news of his ability and accomplishment has spread far.Patients have come from British Columbia, Saskatchewan, the United States, and as far north as Yellowknife, N.W.T.Dr.Guilekson was born near the village of Toronto, South Dakota.He was blinded at 10 by the explosion of a tightly-covered can in which he was boiling coffee.The Guilekson family moved to Wetaskiwin in 1910.Mr.Guilekson was 21 when he entered a school for the blind at Montreal where he learned to read braille.During the following three years he read books in braille on physiology and anatomy to prepare for entering a chiropractic school in Toronto.On Nov.9, 1922, young Dr.Gui- lekson arrived back a: Wetaskiwin and set up his practice.He has devised several ingenious instruments to help him in his work.One of them is a striking watch, made to his specifications, the watch strikes\u2014a light musical tinkle\u2014every 30 seconds.Dr.Guilekson tas tis own filing system\u2014based on braille.He can thumb through c find the one he w ments.Dr.Guilekson i by his professic \u201caward of honor ed and meriiorii the Canadian Ns tic college hangs office.ase histories and ants in a few mo- las been honored -n.An engraved \u2019 for distinguish-3us service from tional Chiroprac-in Dr.Gullekson's \u201cPINTO PONY\u201d atrP YOUR NAME BRANDED\u2019'\tW ON THIS INDESTRUCTIBLE PONY NEIGHS AS YOU RIDE! 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