Sherbrooke daily record, 28 août 1948, Supplément 1
[" 1 Established 1897 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERX TOWNSHIPS PRICE: 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, SATURDAY.AUGUST 28, 1048 Fiftv-Srcond Year AUGUST 28 TO SEPT! ySLf 3 fO0, b \u2018A Kmiswaafâijorar J jiiwaiwmjfl 1 \"-^uîdaj AUGUST 28 TO SEPTEMBER 3 / ajggfA CANADA\u2019S GREAT EASTERN EXHIBITION 4 m f it « SI.Opens ¦V'm FOR A FULL Fabulous Joe LaFlamme And His Animals To Appear At The Fair m I VISIT MACHINERY And AUTOMOBILE RLDG.NEW INDUSTRIAL DISPLAYS LIVESTOCK PARADES DAYS OF HARNESS RACING HUNDREDS OF COLORFUL AND INTERESTING EXHIBITS See Joe Lafiamme and his moose \u201cMuskey\u201d plus a complete menagerie of wild animals from the Quebec Zoo.CONKLIN\u2019S ALL-NEW \u2014 BIGGER FROLICLAND Hank Pardi, pjvinsr < omedian.and (hrrp \u2018 \\qua Follie»'* Water Nj-mphs.¦ Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY.AUGUST 28, 1948.Young Breeders To Compete For Quebec Honors Junior Calf Club Contests Will Be A Feature Of Fair Managing Director Of E.T.A.A.! Pvovi iffn be, «*liesïn next week during the Junior Calf' Club contests at the ' Sherbrooke Fair which opens to-; day.As in the past these contests' will rank among the important| events of the Fair and entries^ were invited from club members (boys and girls) from Arthabaska, Brome, Compton, Drummond, Frontenac, Mcgantic, Mis\u2019isquoi, Richmond, Stanstead, Sherbrooke, ShefFord and Wolfe.Exhibitors are requested to note that meals indicated on the program which follows, arc the only ones which will be given free to he Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Club members and Junior ^Judges.Program and timetable: Sunday, August 29\u20143 F.M.Arrival on Fair Grounds (Junior Judges only); 5 P.M.Distribution of meal tickets (Arena); R P.M.Supper; B P.M.Instructions to French members at the Recreation Hal!; ?P.M.Instructions to English members (first floor hall); 10 P.M.bed time.Monday, August MO 7 A.M, Breakfast: 9 A.M.Provincial judging contests on dair> and beef cattle, cwir.e and sheep at the Arena for purpose of choosing the provincial champion teams; 12 noon, dinner 1 30 Reason on placing of cattle, swine and sheep and oral exam; 4 P.M.Arrival of flub members, exhibitors; (i P.Y Grandstand attraction .Tuesday, August 31\u20147 A.M Breakfast; !) A, M.Judging of cal: classes; 1, Individual Classes; 2.Group (das s; 12 noon, dinner; 2.30 i\u2019.M.Continued judging; 6.3 M.Supper; 8 P, M.Grandstand .tractions.Wednesday, September 1\t7,3 A.M.Prcakfast; 10 A.M.Halt: : I.aking contest, showmanship con test; 12 noon, dinner; 2.3(1 P.M.Big parade and departure of J i nine judges; fi P.M.Supper, Thursday, Scptem .-r\t7.3:) A.M.Break fa I ; !l A.M.I\u2019i dur \u2022 Show; 2.33 P.M.Big parade; 4 P.M.Farewell and departure ef On members exhibitors.O-'.' .: m ¦ #r *1 WM- m LAKE MEGANTIC The August meeting of the Voung People\u2019s Society of St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church was entertained at the home of Mrs.I Neil Stewart one evening.There! was a very good attendance of ; members and visitors.The meeting was opened by Mr.Patton with prayer.In the absence of the president, the business session was conducted by Mrs.John MacDear-j mid.Several articles of hand work j were brought in and sold, the pro-1 ceeds totalled $10.20.After the | business meeting came to a close, ! delicious buffet refreshments were ! served by the hostess, who was ns-j sisted by her niece, Miss Anna Belle i Dixon, of Beverley, Mass.Mr.Sidney A.MacLeod, of i Montreal, is spending his vacation ! with his mother, Mrs.A.R.McLeod, at her summer cottage.Rev.Mr.J.A.H.and Mrs.Plow- j right, who have been vacationing in Ditchfield, have returned to their homo in Richmond, Vt.Rev.Mr.Plowright was guest speaker at ! Knox United Church, on Sunday.Mrs.A.J.Oakley is spending a few days vacation in the Maritimes.; with her son.Mr.Jack Oakley.Mr.and Mrs.Allan MacKenzic and daughters, Mary and Dorothy.) were guests of Mrs.M.D.Mac-j Donald and visited Mrs.MaeKen-' Mrs.Allan MacDonald and Miss Dorothy MacDonald have returned from a motor trip, and visited friends in Bangor, Me., Fredericton and Edmundston, N.R.Mr.and Mrs.L.Tobin, of Leominster, Mess., Mr.Olson Moore and sen.of Drummnndville; and Master Gary Doiron, of Brownville, Junction, Me., were gue.us of Mis Evelyn Moore.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.K.Wood, were Mr.Mason Gossoo and sons, Mr.Findlay and Mr.Claude Gossoo, and Mr.Paul Hcrdman, o'\u2019 Schuyler Lake, N.Y., and Mr.and Mrs.Charles Gordon, of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.John J.Stewart and family have left for Easton's Corner, Ont., whore they have purchased a home.Their many friends extend their good wishes to them in their new home.Mr.M.D.MacDonald has entered the Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal for treatment.He was accompanied to Montreal by his wife and son.Mr.Samuel MacDon» aid, of Spi'ingf ield, Mass,; Mrs.Lloyd Gilbert, of Valleyficld; and Miss Mary A.MacDonald, of Springfield, Mass.Mr.Gordon Gladden, of Smith Falls, Ont., spent a short vacation in town.zie's father, Mr.M.P.MacDonald in Montreal, where he is receiving treatment before returning to their home in Lebanon, N.H, Other r.y .v.'.Cyv.\tv.-.#.'.v fWlfs ZiWm\" BROWN\u2019S HILL Mr.and Mrs.0.M.Butler and 1 George were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Whitcombe, in Massawippi.Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Warner, of Ayer's Cliff, were calling on Mr.and Mrs.G.C.Curtis.Mrs.M.A.Eve*, of Stanstead, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Shipway and Stephen.Mr.and Mrs.Moody Sudbury, of Beauharnois, spent the weekend at the home of Mr.and Mrs.L.L.Gustin.Miss Alma Gustin | returned with them to her home here after spending a month with Mr.and Mrs.eunbury.Mr.John Butler, Cowansville, spent a day with his cousin, Mr.O.M.Butler, and Mrs.Butler.Mrs, G.O.Curtis spent an afternoon with Mrs.L, L.Vaughan, in Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Verpaelst .spent the week-end at St.Eiie d\u2019Orford visiting the former\u2019s par-ients.Little Monique Verpaelst returned home with them, after j spending a w'eek with her grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.F.J.Shipway were [ overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.J.Shipway, en route to their home in Stanstead, after spending ; their two weeks\u2019 holiday at Fort ! William, Ont., with their daughter, Mrs.E.C.Farrant, Mr.Far-rant and family.Miss Alma Gustin and Mrs.! Cecil Dolloff attended the shower at Fitch Bay for Miss Francis Do!-! loff prior to her marriage, which .will take place shortly.Miss Lorna Lundeborg and Miss ! Doreen Adam spent an afternoon with Miss Alma Gustin.Neighbors are glad to see Mrs.Wilfred Dery back home, after spending some time in the hosjital undergoing treatment and a ton-rillectomy.ansville, has been visiting Mrs.M.E.\tOwens.Miss Mabel Wallace, of Mr'i '-real, is visiting Mrs.Helen Curley.Mrs.S.Chatfield, of Call\u2019s Mills, was a guest of Mrs.Ernes: Fadden.Mr.William P.rror.s of Rich-ford, Vt., was in town, Messrs.Erne t Boright and P.cb-ert Ingalls, cf Abcrcorn, w;r in town to attend a meeting of Sutton Valley Lodge, No.23, I.0.O.F.Mrs.Jack Bowers hr.- bee:: in Montreal with her daughter, Mrs.James Robertson.Miss Alberta Wir.-ter and Mrs.W Berg: ASCOT CORNER nd Mr IS, for a \"Bee\" to help finish Mr, Pageau's haying.Mrs.Laura Leonard, cl Laconia, X.H., has been the guest at the romes of Mr.and Airs.Stewart Crates* and Mr and Mrs.Arthur Coates, for a week.ome ter st have /eturne aT Messrs.Norman and Gerald 1\t\u2022 Cju/oT Coates accompanied by Mr.Lome T.\u2019\u2019 *V\"»rYV- Geer^e Oakley, of Richmond, and Mr.Rolfe .me .Mr.and Mr=.George Ladd^ o{ Knowitcm have spent a e- Page the re-enter- week touring in the United States.,,\t\",3\t' eu, .They visited New A ork, Atlantic \u2019atlon visited New York, Atlantic 5 repo ted as favor- City, and poin:s farther south.,, .along the East Mr.and Mrs.Rene Lemieux and \u2018 ratherec.at the Pa- daughter, Suzanne, spent several Wednesday.August1 days at the Pageau home.ALDERMAN ALEX C.ROSS, who is managing director of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association which puts on the Sherbrooke Fair, opening today.SUTTON guests of Mrs.MacDonald were Mr.Samuel MacDonald, Mrs.Katherine Pclow and Mr.and Mrs.Harvey Plaus and children.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer Dixon and Mi.-s Anna Hello Dixon, of Beverley, Mas?., arc guests of Mrs.Anna-belle Stewart and Mr.and Mrs.Neil Stewart.Mrs.L.Maglio and daughters, of, Beverley, Mass., are guests of her ! mother, Mrs.Charles MacDear-mid.Miss Hazel Fish, R.N., of Sherbrooke, was a guest of Miss Margaret Hatton, R.N.Mr.William S.Miller, of Sutton, and Mr.Hugh Miller, of Brown- ville Junction, Me., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs, J.S.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Matthews and children have returned to their home in McMastervilie, having been the guests of Mrs.Matthew\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.McLeod.Mr, and Mrs John MacDearmid have gone to Beverley, Mass, for a holiday trip.Reader notices in country locals 15c per line of 5 words.Lennox-ville and City Bricflets, 20c per Airs.Lena Provost, of Montreal, has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Airs.Leslie Breese.Mr.S.C.Powers spent a day in Knowlton.Mrs.May Birch, of Trenton, ' Ont., was an overnight guest of I i Air.and Airs.Lyle Bresee.Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd Cooke and [ von, Brien, Airs.Fannie Cooke and Airs.George Cooke, spent an afternoon in Cowansville, i Air.Arthur Hastings, of Len-noxville, spent the week-end with i his parents, Air.and Mrs.M.D.Hastings.Mrs.Della Davies, of Dunham, was visiting Mr.and Airs.Robert | Crowell.Miss Kathleen Taylor, of Cow- More people want DAT WC %^JnliJEfl I-\u2019 JPMjJEfl JÊs Êw than any other make of ear $ m ¦{U W A PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS in MEET us at the FAIR! You\u2019ll admire the tasteful new styling, the new color harmonies, the new and richer upholstery and appointments which add so much to the enviable Big-Car beauty of Chevrolet\u2019s Body by Fisher.Remember \u2014 this finest of bodies is available only on Chevrolet and more expensive cars.Our Exhibit in the AUTOMOBILE BUILDING will include the following General Motors products: ,\toussw®3'^\tflfcwotfi TW1C*S WEBSTER MOTORS CHAS.E.PARKIN, Sales Manager.LIMITED ROGER BEAUDOIN, Salesman- ¦ W ¦ W ¦ » to m ;r ?V £j .y\" É \u20193 «5 ta W Si m 9 aiEKeaMiMMWM1 1863 WILSON\u2019S \u2014 1948 BUY WITH CONFIDENCE FROM SHERBROOKE'S OLDEST STORE A-Uféfe i'»y\u2019¦ \u2019 'OLr ¦¦ \u2018ff\u2019/?L''ll mm WELCOME VISITORS to the Sherbrooke Fair Also a cordial welcome awaits you at our stores conveniently located at 37' 39 Wellington Street North, next to the Granada Theatre and opposite the entrance to the Ci+y Free Parking Lot, FURNITURE FOR YOUR HOME Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Suites, Breakfast Suites, Studio Sets, Studio Couches, Kitchen Furniture, Nursery Furniture, Beds, Sp: ings and Mattresses in all sizss, Congoleums and Wilton Rugs, Frigidaires (Made only by General Motors) Frigidaire Electric Ranges Easy Washers Gurney-Wood.Coal and Gas Ranges R.C.A.Victor, Sparton and Philco Radios.Victor, Columbia, Decca and Starr Records Hcintzman and Wilson Pianos.Musical Instruments, Music See Our Exhibit in the INDUSTRIAL BUILDING at tho SHERBROOKE FAIR Genuine Frigidaires See the New \"Space Saver\u201d Models for Modern Kitchens Commercial Frigidaires Butchers, Grocers Restaurants, Apartment Houses, Fur Storage, etc.F nr H.C.WILSON uSs 37-39 Wellngton St.North Next to the Granada ¦y ¦ m c aT &j w » p\u201d -3\t?r \u2019» >â * si rz ,2 a n a ¦ ¦ ¦ i 4 / SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948.Three Big Midway And Colorful Grandstand Show M am 20 Trained Dancers Present Five Numbers In Fair Revue HEADS E.T.A.A.A jubilant peace time show, Grandstand Follies, the major group presentation of George A Hamid of New York, will be featured grandstand fare at the Sherbrooke Exhibition The gleeful presentation, featuring novel; v chorus numbers, clever supplementary effects, catchy music and elaborate settings, costumes and lighting effects, is the largest and most ambitious of a long line of Hamid revue successes.A line of 20 trained dancers, who have been chosen for their sight appeal as well as their dancing ability, will gaily trip thou, sands of steps in the presentation of their five numbers.novelty bell number, utilizing the musical genius of the Swiss; bell ringers, is believed completely: different from any outdoor show Tare presented anywhere in the past.Another unusual number, .the Stair dance, has the dancing lovelies emulating the great dancer, Bill Robinson, who is creditedj with having originated the routine which featured dancing up and! down a flight f stairs.The girls, go the great Rotinson one better la that they perform the difficult I routine in unison.The movements | of their 40 dancing feet are perfectly synchronized to' create a trrath-takinT spectacle.The catchy music of the Scottish | highlands is used in the original1 Scotch number.Plaid and hea.her are prominently\t,* nignhgnted ir.th.f.ichir.g costu\tmes of the cheru girls turned la\t*«ies.With < short interlude\tthe chorus ret iron attired in bril\t.liant ka\u2019eidescopT Spanish shawls\tto presen one o the loveliest r.\tutires in the show The castenets\tpacing the s:a:ca: tempo of Span:\t,sh music add up u an almost ur.b\tellevable whirlwind of action.To properly\tdemo n s tr ate th o i excellence in precision dancing he chorus has been given a Zouave Drill number.The \u2019 spectacular costumes, featuring tight jackets and baggy trousers, plus the muskets which identify them as members of the guard, only add emphasis to the agility of 1 .20 girls as they perform a most difficult dancing routine in perfect unison.There is r.-ver a dull moment in the presentation of the lengthy revue, Specialty numbers are presented between each of the \u2022chorus production numbers.Gappy Barra, one of the nation's bc>; harmonica virtuosos, handles tho master of ceremonies chores as well as playing a number of tunes on his mouth organ in a manner that would indicate that a whole symphony orchestra wa^ involved in the musical effort.Additional musical novelties are provided by Ear Yost's Varsity Co-eds, an eight-girl group of vo-ca\" ts.The girls were ohoren and trained by Yost whose male groups are nationally famous.LEO LALIBERTE, president of the Eastern Townships Agricultural Association whose 63rd anniversary exhibition is opening here today.Their repertoire covers the whole musical range f- m popular to cj\u201e ., j ,a| Adding additional variety is the specialty dance team of Narda and Maja Doves, accomplished per-i\u2019or: ers who have been featured in many cf the nation's foremost theatres and clubs.DRUMMOND VILLE The annual Field Day for the employees of the Canadian Colan-ese Ltd., will he held this year on September 6.Games and contests will start at 2 P.M.in the afternoon, and only employees of the Celanofo plan: here ;n.d at Sore\u2019, for the first time, will be eligible to take po.rt.Many valuable prices are to be won for ear a contest.An open air dance is to be held in the evening on the grounds of the Company.Folk songs in which the audience will be invited to join, will be entirely directed by local artists.Tito main events of the programme are as follows: Tug of War (for men) ; Slow bicycle race (ladies and m:r); pillow fight, men; greasy pole, men; 100 yard dash ladii s and me n ; 220 yard dash, ladies .: 1 meif; 440 yard race, men only; ore minute race, mer; relay race, team of four, 44.* yards, ladies and men ; half mile walking race, men; high, jump, ladies and men: throwing the ball, 161 ]bs., men; etg-.-porn race.50 yards, ladies; obstacle race, men?! wheel-barrow race, mixed; three-I legged race, mixed; sack race, la-! dies r.n.1 men f r 50 yard.-; Blue-, berry pie scelling for ladies and mat; bast ball tl rowing for In.and mer.; and various items fer spectators and orn: tan.: alike to participate in making ih:.a reel old time red letter day so be sure to keep this date open.Mr.Edgar Fomior, of St.Felix lie Kingsey, the father of three ¦ childre:\tn.was t\the vie\ttim of\ta fatal a c ci den\t,t, wT.icr\ti tool\tv phi,\tce last Friday\tafterno\ttm, at\tthe l'c\t'-opera- live PI\tant of\tDairy\tPro du\tots, St.Felix.\tMr.B,\tartier\thad gone to\t the has\temont t\to start\tup th\to diesel engine.\tand as\the t!\tnvw\tin the switch\tthe dri\tvimr\tbelt ?\tmapped and ea\tug'.'.t Ml\t\u2022 Bon\t, jCT 11\tKrow imç him a;T\tainst a\tpulley\t¦ on t\the ceil- ing.\tDeath\twas\tirstan\tta no ous from a\tfraetur\ted skull, bef\t\tore the arrival\tof Dr.\tteal\tChapi\tit Dr.Millettf\tof Arthsha\t\tska, h\teld the corona\ts ir.quc\ts: in\tthe af\tuanoon .md de\tlivered\ta ver\tdiet o\tf aeci- ¦ Ti'.e\tladies\tS O 0\ttion\tof the Drumm\tlondville\tliolf\tand t\t'ountrv Club, t\t¦eld n F\theld Day vvi\t\tth ap- proxim\tuteîv 23\tvisi\ttors from the\t Granby\t, Sherbrooke\t\tand\tThree Rivers\tGolf (1\tubs pn\trticip;\titing in tni< ev«\t:nt.To\ta w;.s\tservov\t! to t h e visitors\tami membei\t\t\u2022s aftt\t'r the compel\tit ion in\tthe\tladies'\tclub- ( house.\twhich was d.\t\t?corat(\t>d for this sp\tocinl oe\tcasio n\twith\ta pro- fusion\tof flow.\t'rs, Mrs.U.\t\tUV.iv- er, Mrs\t1.Gault\tParke\tr and\tMrs.B.Prince\tv\\ ere t\the pr\tesiviiivic hos-i\t tea -os\tat the\ttea\ttable,\t, Prices wore ;\tp.w ceded\tby\tMrs.\tRobert Bernar\td.the v\t: reside\tnt, w:\tro ex- The Fireball Express I ! CANTERBURY EAST I t, pressed pleasure at seeing so many visitors in r t tendance.Kneh representative of the visiting clubs thanked Mrs.Bernard and her colleagues for a mo t enjoyable afternoon.The Arts and Trades School is expected to be rnmnlctcd by midwinter.This sclu-ol undoubtedly Pictured here is one of the most spectacular of nil daredevil events .The Inmiiug wall crash.In this event a \"Lucky\" I oil Hell Driver will pilot an automobile u t a high ramp, send it sailing off into space and through a hlaviug vail of t inch thick yellow pine 10 feet high and 10 feet wide.Th is is just one ot many events to he presented bv the Master Daredevil of all limes, \"Lucky\" Lott who will appear in person with his aggregation of stuntmen at the Sherbrooke Fair tonight at s IT, p.ra.and tomorrow at 'J.'io p.tn.when finished will he the most modern and up-to-date school in its class in the Province of Quebec, being equipped with the most up-to-date machinery procurable.These wishing to enroll for toe special ccin.-es.are invited to give registration at aol on llerriot their names for tin' tc mporary so Ft roe t \u2022 Results of the Drummondville Fridge t lab ame held, at the Mailer Drummond Hotel, \\ugust 12, .re r.s follows.1, Dr.\\.1 ontiro- ds of .Mrs.Gharles Goodwin : :\t.Mod r included Mr.and d 1 : ¦ ¦ d ! .rk-'r, of Montreal, oitd Mi*.1 enr.ir and Mr.Fred Page, of Sherbrooke.! rdo Morrison nnd cHl-\u2022 ¦U'-.i have rotui-tod to th ur huma in Pepperlaw, Or.:., after s u ;d-ing some time with their father and grandfather, Mr.George Kerr.Mr, and Mrs.Everett Rudd hi,d Miss Eli ¦.both Rudd were guo.-,s of Mr.and Mrs.Reginald Drake, in Rulwer.Miss Elizabeth stayed * few days longer for her holidays.Mr.and Mr.I.owe and two children, of Brookbury, were guests of Mrs.l.intott.Mi and Mrs.David Talbot and the Misses Ohyrel and Candice hove returned to their home in Toronto, Out., after spending tno\u2022 r holid.y .¦ with Mrs.Talbot's uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Justin Sharman.Mrs.Milton Goodwin was a guest of lier mother.Mrs.IV.S.MeCaskill, in Keith.Miss Marjory Kerr and Miss Joan ami George Morrison, spent a days ni Sherbrooke.Dr.A.Lnperriore, 59.7; !, R.Gauthier K.Brunelle, 58.3; 3, Mrs.F.11.Bullard-tl.Crewe, and J.E, Huot-E.H.Bullard, 55.6.Reader notices in country locafs, 15c per line of 5 words Lennoaville and City Brieflets 2Cc per line.It Pays To Use C-l-L Paints C-l-L-PAINTS have long proved that they can TAKE IT, You can depend upon them for enduring beauty, the sturdy resistance to wear and weather, which mean true paint economy, Before you paint, whether a chair, a room or a house\u2014 SEE YOUR C.I.L.PAINT DEALER limited X Eastern Townships Distributors 7 NATIONAL WALLPAPER/ company/ LIMITE D/ ;e.Marie; field crops cd vegetables and fruits, G.La-vallee; floriculture, Alpb.ee Gau-rh.eir.M.P.and prize lists, tt.G.MacDougfill, Other committees and their chairmen are: Heavy horses.Pr.L.\tA.Gendreau; horse show, M.T.Ster.son; industrial and manufacturing.Emile Levesque, buildings and grounds.P.Mullins, M.\tP.\ti Midway, Bud C.Howard; harness racing1.Colin L.Campbell, free acts.F.W, Webster; bands and music, John Bassett, Jr ; gates, John Bassett, Jr.; grand stand.R.A.Webster; advertising.1 C.?.Ives; entertainment, Hon.C.B.Howard.The E.T.A.A.\u2019s executive com-\u2019 iv.ittee consists of F.V \u2022 Webster, Hon, C.B.Howard, L.F.Codere.W.G.MaeDougall, John Peters and A.C Ross.Managing director of the E.T.A A.is alderman A.C.Ross and; Miss Marguerite Ft, Pierre is sec-reary-treasurer.1 e president is Leo Laliberte.RICHMOND Mrs.J.E.Murphy and Mr.Harry Murphy, gccumpanicd by Mrs.E.Fuller, of Sherbrooke, are spending a few days with relatives at.Tilton, X, H.While there they will attend the wedding of Miss Kathleen Adams.Mr.and Mi's.George Manning and son, Francis, of Island Pond, Vt., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast.Mrs.Crutchlow, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.A.McIntyre, Craig Steet Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Hardy, of St.Hyacinthe were guests of Mrs.James Hardy.Mr.W.R.White cad.of Fredericton, X.B.was the guest soloist at Chalmers\u2019 United ( lurch at the morning service on Sunday, August 2.While in town, Mr.and Mrs.Whitehead wore gue-ts of Dr.and Mrs.C.R.Roast.They were also entertained by Mr.and Mrs.G.A.Chamberlin and Mrs.W.J.Ewing.\t, Mr.and Mrs.George Pray have left for Xew York City after spending several days with Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Boast, College Street.Messrs.M.Lodge and J.H.Coles have returned from a fishing trip to Monette, in the Xorth-ern part of Quebec.Miss Cora Bl; ir.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Blair, of Franklin Center and Mr.and Mrs.Frank Kent, of Montreal were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Otis Blair, Dufferin Avenue.Mrs.Ada Xixon has returned from Sherbrooke, where she was the guest of Mrs.J.Brady.Mrs.Laura Dupras has returned to Montreal after spending several days in this vicinity visiting relatives and friends.occupy- the home they purchased there'from Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Beer.Mr.H.Cantin has sold his barber shon and restaurant business to Mr.M.Savage.Mr.Cantin has bought a house in Asbestos.Mr.and Mrs.R.Green with j their daughter.Roberta, of Boston.I Mass., who are holidaying at Xorth Hatley, called on Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Leith adn Mrs.M.Hastings.\tj Mr.Edward Flagger has com-j pie ted his holidays.Mrs.Hagger and little daughter, Lauren, are remaining with Mrs.Flagger's mother, Mrs.Jean R.Currie, until the first of September.m Mrs.Clara Co \\ s.e.i her niece, and Mr.Daws.Gucs;s of Mr.,c.of Moi 1rs.Averv :;rca .Davis Mrs.J.C Bullock «ere Mrs.Sarah Patter-; visited her sister, Mrs.D.C.Bul->on, of Boston.Mass., and Mr.an.f lock and family.Mrs.Albert Bliss, of Reck Island.Miss Frances Bullock was the Mr.*.nd Mrs.J.D.Smith spent guest of relatives in Richmond, a week-end «ith friends ;n Island Mr.and Mrs.Graydon Bean and Brook.\tdaughter, of Massachusetts were Mrs Nriman Milis.of Richmond, guests .\u2019.tend the funeral for George H.Robb.Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Darrell and .o Misses Betty and Dorothy Fos-\u2022 r v, ere guests of Mr.and Mrs.] V.\\ on Poster, at Highwater.Mies Dorcas Levoy is the guest i or uncle and aunt.Mr.and M'>.Arthur Kk.at Beebe.Mrs.E.\\\\ Morgan is confined to er room by illness.Mrs.W .,1.Taylor.Mrs.Earl | V\tand \u2022Von.'x Karlone wero guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.George Hoskir, in Farnhara.Mr.and Mrs.Elton Boekua and family were calling on Mrs.Robert Peacock and Mrs.Douglas Bockus.at Fulford.Mrs.\\V.C.Partridge is the guest of her daughters, in Montreal.* Mrs F, \\.Frizzle spent the week-end with Mrs.C.B.Marsh, at West Bolton.Miss Sheila Taylor, of Montreal.spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dennis Taylor.Sir.and Mrs.\"Bud\u201d Martin, of Chicago, ill., are guests of their parents.Mr.and Mrs.Wells Martin tnd their, grandmother, Mrs, Zelotes Martin.Mrs.\\V ,1.Taylor spent a few days win her brother, Mr.E.Woodard, at Fulford.Mr.and Mrs.F.N\\ Williams, of Bedford, spent a week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Leonard, at their coU tage here.:7^3rjva One of the oldest features of the daredevil world is the human bullet crashing his motorcycle through a blazing hoard wall.One of the \"Lucky\" Lott Hell Drixcrs as pictured abox c xx ill perform at the Sherbrooke Fair on Saturday at S.1S p.m.and on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.¦ ;st 30, E U.Chevalier, Ste.Amu da la Perade, and C.E.Xoury.S.Hyacinthe.Maple Products and Honey.Monday, August 30, J.Mcthot, Department of Agriculture, Quebec.Vegetables and Field Crops: Monday, August 30, W.S.Richardson.Len.r.oxville.Flowers: Monti ay, August 30, J Mathon, Lennoxville.Fruits: Monday, August 30, R J.Roid, Hemmingford, Que.KNOWLTON Mrs.Elton Bockus was in Farn- ham for a day.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Taylor were guests in Waterloo, Howrard Irwin.Mrs.George Hoskin and Mr.Allan Hoskin, of Farnham, Mrs.Mae Birch, -of Trenton, Ont., Miss Muriel Hoskin, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.Entwisel, of Montreal, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wk J.Taylor, patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Percy Ling spent a day with Mrs.Ling\u2019s father, Mr.Oscar Johnson, at Selby Lake.Mrs.J.Lionel d\u2019Artois is visiting friends in Toronto, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Thornton and family have returned from a motor trip to Maine.Mr.and Mrs.William J.Partridge and sons, John and Peter, xx ore guests over the xveek-end of Mr.and Mrs.Cyril Pearson, at St.Jerome.Miss Catherine Jenkins, of Montreal, is a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W .,1.Taylor.Mr.Avery Booth, of Foster, was calling on his friend, Mr.Crandall Bockus.Mr, Barney Boyce, of Dunkin, spent the week-end at his home here.Mrs.McAulay is ill at the honm of her daughter, Mrs.Everett Denison.and Mr.Denison.Miss Eileen F'ostor was visiting her father, Mr.Elton Foster, and Mrs.Foster, at Highwater.Mrs.Chauncey Hamilton, of Waterloo, xxas an overnight guest .at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Don-; aid Levoy.Mr.and Mrs.Darcy Neville and : family, and Mr.and Mrs.Loxvis, of Philipsburg were calling in town.Mr.and Mis.William Cousons recently vtisied Mr.and Mrs.Harley Adams, at South Bolton.Rev.and Mrs.W'endall Irvine and two children, of Exider, X.H., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Irwin and Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Irwin, ^ Mrs.Sarah Bracoy xvas a guest of her friends, Mrs, Etta Plim, in South Bolton.Mr.Gordon Wright is spending two weeks in Outremont, with his friend, Mr.John Graham.Messrs.L.P.Knowlton, Porter Knowlton and L, G.Roxvker, of See the new PACKARDS and AUSTINS on display in the Automobile Building at the Fair ! AUSTIN MODELS: Dorset Two-Door Devon Four-Poor Panel Delivery (with heaters) PACKARD MODELS: The Eight (130 H.P.) The Super Eight (143 H.P.) The Custom Eight (IfiO H.P.) \u201cAsk the Man \\\u201c'\u2018o Owns Ona\u2018* COOMB\u2019S GARAGE 259 King West Tel.2206 Uf\tt Welcomes You to the Fair! ,.a\"
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