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[" University And City Council Reach Agreement Over Ski Trail Site To Pay Nominal Price By PAT BOl'GIE (Record Staff Reporter) bccbtoo kt üailii Beto cd THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f THE WEATHER SUNNY AND WARAfER Sunny with cloudy periods on rFittey becomu^g doudy Friday evening; milder; light winds.1 .ow-hitfh :t0 and 55.Summary for Friday: Mostly sunny and wanner.University of Sherbrooke an ree/.y X shew\tand are\taresenting\t\")\tlad\t125\treporters\twork\t six of their own versions of\t\ting f\tur riir*.\u201d\t\tWayne recalled\t\tV* spectaculars on the\tCBC tr-\twith\tsome pride and.\t\t\twhen\t levision network th\ts year.\ttold\tthat\tthis\twas far\tmore\t\\ V Almost every\tadjective\tthan\tany\t( anadian city\t\tedit\t\\ it i ¦.descriptive of comedy has\t\tor hf\tid,\the e\t«plained :\t\"Y es.\t been pinned on t\the clever\tbut\tnon\te o\tf mine\tcould\ti ! oronto pair.Th\teir work\twrite\t* *\tI hen\the q il i\tc k 1 V,\t\\ ho* been termed\t\u2018 literate\tamen\tded\tthat\tby licking off\t\t Frank Shuster comedy \", \"the best of Can-iadian capering\u201d and \"educated slapstick.\" the names of Canadian greats in the newspaper world with whom he and Shuster bad, Johnny Wayna n providing chronicle.reported that their I new column will contain comment on everyday sf-I fairs, gags, jokes And the best humor they can glean from their many friends in the rn teriamnient business, \"We re constantly run-' ning into such star* as Jack Benny, Jack ( arter, Croucho Marx and I\u2019hil Silver* and we trade the latest gsgs.We ll take their best and present them to Kecord reader* along with our own ideas Look for their first column .Saturday in The Daily Re-! cord- PHILADELPHIA\u2014 DD \u2014A panel of three federal judges today granted an indefinite slay of an injunction against the striking Steelworkers, appeals here for * tesl of lha law * constitutionality, held to !>\u2022 the first of its kind.Judge Austin Staley of the appellate court here granted a slay nl enforcement within an hour l after Judge Sorg had issued a 'permanent injunction forbidding further strike aetivity for the *o - days.It was expected that the union would ask the three Philadelphia appellate court juges for an ex-tended delay, pending a formal 'hearing of their appeal.The union says that part ni the law under whirh the government brought its injunction peti tinn is illegal.It argues that thia section permits the courts to block what in itself is legal\u2014the inviolate right to strike.A« far ax well informed sources know, this issue has never been raised in American courts before.APPEAL CASE TO LIMIT Spokesmen for both union and management have indicated a clelermination to lake the case all the way to the U.S.supreme court.Government lawyers, acting on instructions from President Eisenhower.asked the injunction on the ground that the strike of 500, (XK) steel employees is a threat to the well ¦'being of the country.Today's Chuckle An old timer is a fellow who has made the last payment on his house. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.Show Business By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) \u2014 \u201cMy career is like a river, i would like to have it end by fulfilment, by flowing into the mighty ocean.I don't want it to dry up and die before it reaches there.\u2019 The man speaking was Archie Moore, the fistic philosopher he H M ¦ ¦ ¦ a i ^\t'TEENAGE\tCAVEMAN\"\ta _\tRobert Vaughan\tg *\tDarran\tMarshal John\tWayne\t\u2022 Vera\tMiles\tg *\t\"THE SEARCHERS\" *\tVistavision - tech.laBBHBBiBBaaa was telling why he is seeking an acting career even though he is light-heavyweight champion and a vocal contender for Ingemar Johansson s heavyweight crown.1 \u201cI've been very lucky in the ring,\u201d Archie commented.'Tve never really been hurt, although I\u2019ve been knocked out a few times.I would like to quit while the river of my career is still fflowing strongly.The only way 1 can do that is to have something else to turn to.\u2019 CHOICE ROLE Acting could be It.He is now 1 playing a plum role\u2014the runaway slave.Jim, in a new version of The Adventures of Huckleberry Kinn.And he's going well, \u2022according to all sources.\u201c1 am giving it everything that I can from my heart and soul,\u201d Archie said.'I really feel thi; character.He is not an educated : man complish what he needs.\u201d Archie is doing two songs in the movie, though he has done no previous singing.\u201cI wouldn\u2019t j be surprised if 1 turned pretty good folk singer,\u201d ! marked.It\u2019s possible \u2014 but then, any thing is possible with Archie OCT.22, 1959 Such as winning his title at the age of 36 or more\u2014his true age is in question\u2014and shedding 25 pounds two and three times a year to defend his crown.That's why you shouldn't discount Archie's intention to meet Johansson, though the champ has avoided any commitment.\u201cI\u2019d like to put the climax to my career by fighting him.' Archie declared.\u201cThen I would quit.Whether I won or lost, I believe that would be my last fight.\" OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopie ~B\t.V.c P P-TY CE^T[£> B .-Ort A' VtN\tT so\t^ ¦¦'CSV.v.-rsi\ty\\KrfJ ThtOUSHT HB iVASSOMCA - manp\u2014-AC< 1*A5, H£ SA\\£ 'A£ / ¦ ?-TV czr B It's B U\u2019» B 101 B U \\ B Death a Pac.Railway 25'» Out Of Bounds BONN (Reuters) \u2019\u2014 A Russian lieutenant-colonel and his driver were arrested Wednesday near a | Nike missile site and held for five hours, an American spokesman in ! Heidelberg .said today.The Rus-\u2019 sians were members of a Rus-I sian mission to the American forces.Such missions are accredited to each of the allied armed forces in Germany, but the Nike sites are out of bounds to them.iHecord Photo» hv Lunan).WORLD A Continued from page 3 ies\u2019 Auxiliary prize for proficiency in bedside nursing was awarded to Mrs Barbara Suns-ster.Miss Helen Daigneault was given a special prize for industry and effort bv Mrs.K.3\u2019 Harbert.HONORABLE MENTION An honorable mention for loyalty and leadership was accorded Miss Ruth F.lkas, who is at present attending the School for Graduate Nurses, McGill Uni versity, taking a course in teach , ing and supervision in schools ! of nursing.She will return to | the leaching staff in 1960.In the interemediate class the prize for proficiency in bedside nursing, given by Miss Dorothy P.Seiveright, M.A.a distinguished graduate of the school, was won by Miss Beverly Hunter.Miss Ritva Suonpera was awarded the prize for application to theory and nursing practice given by the executive committee.In the Junior Class, the Asbestos Corporation Ltd.Scholarship to the junior student with the highest standing tn theory and nursing practice was won by Miss Helen Knowles, while the [ Canadian Nurse Award to the Junior student who shows the j greatest promise of professional ; development was awarded to j Miss Hazel Goodfellow.H.G, Espert, organist of Trinity Church, presided at the organ | during the ceremonies.U.OF SHERBROOKE Continued from page 3 .Smelters Seagrams Bridge Tar Textile Players Cdn Cons Dirt.Dom.Dom, Dom.Famous Fraser Home OH \u201cA\u201d Howard Smith Hudson B.Mining Imperial Oil Ind.Acceptance Int Nickel Inti.Paper Interprov.Pipe Jamaica Public Serv.MacMillan \"B\u201d Massey-Harris Molsons \u201cA\" Texaco Nat.Steel Car Nora n da Powell River Price Bros, Roe, A V j St.Law.Corp Salaria Shiriff Shawinigan Steel Co.Steinbergs A Trans-Canada Pipe BANKS Ban.Can.Nat.Bank of Montreal Bank of N.S.Can.Bank of Com Royal Bank Tor.Dom.Bank 17 V* 31 21'* 15V* 10 21\\ 28 11 4» 40 47l4 34 331 * 92 121 56\u2018ï 254» 37'j ISV* 24'i 53', 14 \\ 46 16', 40', 7 16 28 78 Vi 24-'» 25'» 53 5544 72 59 t-i fit'* 57 V* 25'» 18 B 30 s» B 214 B 10 B 22 114 40 B 33', 334 92 B 123'* 57 26'4 37 134 534 14*4 48 40', 7 16 114 28 79'4 24 4 53 B 55 H 71*« 594 8IV» NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \tClosing\t11 s Amer.Tel.\"*\t78-'.\t78'' Anaconda\t594\t60' Bethlehem Steel\t54-\\\t55' Borden's Co.\t80\t Chrysler\t62'ii\t62' Com.Solvents\t134\t Cons.Kdison\ttit 4\t61 Douglas\t404\t40 Dupont\t2564\t General Electric\t764\t77' General Motors\t53',\t531 Goodyear\t123\t Int.Paper\t1294\t int.Telephone\t374\t38' Johns Manvtlle\t50',\t Monti; Wal'd\t494\t N.Y Central\t314\t31' Pepsi\t32\t Radio\t604\t Republie Steel\t724\t U.S.Rubber\t594\t Sid Oil of N J\t46s.\t Sturiebaker\t214\t l).S.Steel\t984\t99 Van.Steel\t314\t Wool worth\t604\t SHERBROOKE WINTER FAIR Be Sure to Ask for \u201cPRIZE\u201d BEEF, LAMB and PORK which can be identified by the red ribbon brand \"SHERBROOKE WINTER FAIR\" purchased by the following firms: % SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD (SHERBROOKE) LA BELLE FERMIERE MONTREAL (Grand Champion Pork) (Ra*arva Champion Hartford Staar) LEGRADE INC.MONTREAL LA TRIBUNE LTD (SHERBROOKE) HYGRADE FOOD PRODUCTS MONTREAL (Champion Hartford Staar) MORANTZ BEEF LTD MONTREAL (Reserva Champion Shorthorn Staar) JOHN NICHOL & SONS LENNOXVILLE (Staar* 4-H Club) (Lamb tot of 4) STEINBERG'S LTD.(Grand Champion Staar) (Grand Champion Lamb) (Kiwani, Steer) CANADA PACKERS LTD.MONTREAL (Champion Shorthorn Steer) (Reserve Champion Pork) THE T.EATON CO.LTD,, of Montreal (Reserve Champion Steer) (Reserve Champion Lamb) (Champion \u2014 lot of 3 Steers) W.H.MAHER Reg'd.COOPERATIVE FEDEREE MODERN PACKERS LTD NATIONAL BEEF INC.LAURIER PACKER: PESNER BROS.R.Dagcnais E.L.M.Godin & Fill E.J.Haines Laurin Groceteria Rif* Carlton Hotel BOUCHERIE ROYALE (ST, JEAN) LES MAGASINS I.G A WILSIL LTD.MEUNIER & FRERE A.PESNER & SON Obiei Meat Market Broadway Groceteria Decarie Provision Nuway Food Products A.Pare & P.Lullier J.R.A.LEMIRE (QUEBEC) D S.BACHAND (COATICOOK) DIONNE LTD.VIGER'S RED & WHITE STORE (STANSTEAD) RUBY FOO'S Moishes Steak House Queen Mary Provision H.& N.Oberman York Meat Market A.& B Market B Eng., replaces Mr.Jacques I,e-rr.ieux as director of studies and will also occupy the position of vice-dean of the faculty of science.He will continue to give his regular courses at the university.Mr.Jean-Pau) Champagne, professor of electrical technique has been named as secretary of the faculty to replace Mr, Lem ieux, and will continue to lecture as at the present time.Rev.Father Adelphe, s.c , B A,.B.Sc.M.Sc.is the new joint secretary of the Faculty of Science SALE - BANKRUPTCY ACT Superior Court (IN BANKRUPTCY) CANADA, PROVINCE OK QUEBEC.DISTRICT NO.4 \u2014 ST.FRANCOIS No.2497 In th« mailer of: LEON LAMONTAGNE - GARA-GIST A DEALER.1000 Km* Eli.Sherbrooke, Que.(Bankrupt) .AND \u2022 LUCIEN MONTERA, C, A., Gr»nby, Que.(Trustee).NOTICE OK SALE NOTICE I» hereby *1ven that In virtue nf a judgment of the Superior Court In bankruptcy, district of St.Francia, rendered under dale of September third, I9S0, will be 'arid by public auction, at the door of the par.ochlal church of Coeur hnmaoulee d* Marie of Sherbrooke, mi TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24th, 1950, a > o\u2019clock In the forenoon, the Immovables hereinafter designed.\"I.Subdlvlalon IS of original lot 20A, alxth range, In the township I of Aacot, being of Irregular form, measuring ISO' In this north and south ; lines, 97.4\u2019 on Ha eastern line and OH R\u2019 on Its weatern line, containing and area of 14,715 square feet, and being bounded tn the north by subdlvlalon SR of original lot 20B, sixth i range, township nf Aacot, to the rail bv subdivision 14 of the said lot inA, In the aouth and weal by other aub-J divided parla of lot 2bA.\" \"2.Subdlvlalon W of original lot > MB.sixth range, In (he township of Ascot, measuring ISO' on Ha north and smith linos.22 4' on III eastern line and 21 2' on Ita western line and containing an area of IJftS square feet, and bounded to the north by King Street, to the eaat by subdlvlalon 57 and S4 of the and original lot 2nB.to lb* aouth by subdivision IS of the original lot 20A above mentioned, and to Ihe welt by another aubditlded part of the said original lot 2(iB.\" \u201c.).Subdivision S7 of oiglnal lot MB.being of triangular form and , measuring ST on tu north line.Si I* on Its *outh-oa.Merly line and IS' on it* west line and containing an area of ITS arjuare feel, being bounded o the north by King streel, to the 1 south east bv subdivision 54 or orlgtn-! si said lot 20B, to the weal hv aub-j division 59 of original lot JOB '' \"All the above meafturemenu are English measure and are more or less., With all the buildings and Improvement» (hereon erected or (o be erect, ed \u201d ThU sal* is made in accordance wl h articles 714 717 and 719-A of the (ode of Civil Procedure and »i»o article 55 of the Bankruptcy Act.Phil salt la equivalent tn \u2022 sale bv Sheriff Knr conditions of sale end other informations, please apply to the un.der signed LUCIEN MONTFflA, C A.Trustee 517 Racine Street, CeRANBV, Qu#, THE MARKET TODAY (GiMnihields & Co.Ltd.) The markel was mixed with very light trading.Abitibi 37 up 5/8 B.A.Oil 32*/a off 3/8 B.C.Power 3414 up 3(8 Bank of Comm.594 off 4 Cockshutt 164 off 14 Dom, Tar 154 off 3/8 Ind.Acceptance 334 up 4 Jamaica 254 off 44 Page Hersey 26 ¦'54 oif >4 Que.Nat.Gas 15 off 4 Shawinigan 28 off 4 Trans.Can.Pipe 25'4 up *4 The president of Cockshutt Farm Kquipment Co.has revised his estimate of earnings for the fiscal year ending Oct.31st.to at least $1.6 million or equal to between $1.50 end $1.75 per share.The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports that Canadian in-dustrial production in August gained four-tenlhs of one per cent from July figure of 162 6 to 163.3.Interprovincial Pipe Lines Co.Ltd.has raised its quarterly dividend payable Dec.1st.to 55 cents per share from the previous 50 cents per share paid in the two preceding quarters The company also declared an extra dividend of 25 cents payable Dec.1.See Sub Again BUENOS AIRES (AP) \u2014 The navy said an unidentified *ub marine that was attacked off the Argentine coast Wednesday was sighted again Wednesday night outside territorial waters.A com munique said the Argentine tanker ia Plata radioed that a surfacing submarine had been sighted about.20 miles east of the Argentine southern coast, J.S.Mitchell & Co.Awards Three Grand Contest Prizes J.S.Mitchell & Gompany Limited recently chose the thiee winners in the \"Choose a Pat tern\u2019\u2019 contest, in co-operation with Wallace Silversmiths (Can ada Limited).Here's how the conteM worked.The contestants (J.S.Mitchell customers) indicated on an entry blank their choice of a pattern for the new Gtncraft ; Melmac dishes by Wallace Miss Lottie Shaw.219 Bank St.Apt 1, Sherbrooke, took first prize, a 53 piece \u2019Tallin Leaf\u201d pattern set by Wallace Second prixr went to Mr*.W.M.Demeule, 16 Arthur St\u201e Vic-loriaville, who won a 3B piece \u201cBriar Rose\" pattern set.Third place winner was Mrs.Lionel Roy, McCrea St., Sherbrooke, who received a 16 piece \"Briar Rose\u2019\u2019 set.Priées will be forwarded to i the lucky winner* by Wallace Silversmith* (Canada) Limited, i\tAdv.Condensed Culture Cards LONDON ( Reuters)\u2014'Punch, Britain's humorous magazine, recently printed a cartoon advertising a series of \"con densed culture cards\" a quar 1er of the size of a postage stamp summing up works of classical literature in 50 words The aftermath was described by the magazine's asswtanl ed itor, J.B.iBoothroyd.\"We never had such a mail,\u201d be said.\"There w.s a tremendous flood of requests One Am erican firm wanted a quantity price quoted for 500 sets.' The magazine also had printed a scries of diagrams of such things as \u201cdo-it yourself plastic surgery kits for squashed noses\u201d and \"home taxidermist kit* for stuffing your own pets,\" He squid the demand fw these articles had been \"terrific\u2014 they sent letters enclosing money from all over the place.(£arù nf Œljattka COUSENR \u2014 We wl^h to expie*» our tinrutf Utank* lo all who wcit »o kind and thoughtful at the time of the death and burial of toir dear mother, Mra.Foreat Couiena Eiperlally do we thank r>r.Hugh Miller, Dr.A S.Douglas*, W«v.J.f> McCord, and Rev.T.K.R.Nurse, the bearers and Mr.Carl YVllnon We nlao wish lo thank «II who called.»ent flower», food and cards of ftympathy; also tho*e who aent flower» or remembered mother tn »nv way In the past few vear*.She certainly appreciated your kind thought».Your k i nd tic a * mill always be remembered TKE COUSKNA FA Mfl.Y.Bolton Glen.FORTIN, Joseph Emil* At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on Thursday, October 22nd, 1959, Joseph Emile Fortin, beloved husband of Verna Van Gordin, in his 72nd year.Resting si Johnston\u2019s Funeral Chapel, 530 Prospect SI., where Ihe funeral will be held on Saturday, October 24th at 2:00 p.m.Interment' in Elmwood Cemetery Please omit flowers.JUDGE, Katie At Brome, Que , on Wednesday, October 21, 1959.Katie Martha Capri, beloved wife of Ihe late Rev.Edgar P.Judge and dear mother of Edgar and George of Montreal, and Bea trice (Mrs.K T.Bashaw) of Brome, Que., in her 9tiih year.Resting at Robb's Funeral Home Urg'd Knowlton, Funeral ser vice from Si.John's Church on ! Friday, October 23 at 1:30 p.m 'thence lo Montreal Crcniaiorium.in lieu of flowers donations mav lie made to the Montreal Auxil-iar\\ Bible Soeirlv.in fHrmnrtam l.AHO 1u lovlnu memory of » dear lui>baml, father ami gramlfath or, llunt\u2019N A L uo, who passed a\\va\\ October ?., UKSH One sad lunch soar bas passed, Since our gical sorrow fell.The .shock that we received that da>.We si III i cm urn her well He bid no one » last farewell, He said goodbye to none.IUiI tn those who knew and hived him, III* memory linger* on Remembered toy,-M Its.RKU'lll A laARO, Mile, Hoc be.Qim> ; MR ,1 MRS HENRY LA HO, .1R, eon end diuighter-ln-lNM, Hedfoid 11111», N.Y ; MR A MRS HAROLD LARI).*on and riaughtei-In-lAM : Hcebr, Quo , Mat Ai MRS ADHIICN FORTH',R, Aon-ln-law «ml daughter, Beebe, Que .MR A MRS CrKRALD LF.PITRK.«on-ln-lnw «nd daughter, Beebe, Que , MRS IRKNK HAOnSTKOM, daughter, Beebe, Que; MISS SYLVIA I.ARO, daiighlet.Beebe, Que ; MIR ROBERT LARO.«on.Beebe, Que ; AN!» LRANDCHILDRKN, MORLAN In losing memory of our dear father and mother, Mr «nd Mis Kdwin Morgan.who paused away: father, Oetober 22nd, 1041, and mother, June tlth.10,1ft.Lvei mUsed and loved b\\ their «nn-In law and daughter, MR A MRS STFPHKN MAU OLM, Compton* Que.rUNERAl CHAPEL S.'IO l'rosprrt SL \u2014 1.0.2-2166 HUSK \u2014\twish to express our I sincere thanks to fiiends and relatives who were so kind and helpful during the lllnes* and pasting of our dear wife and mother.Dorothy Huah i The lovely flowers, the nuHtiage* of sympathy, the uae of ears, the food; all meant ao mudh.We especially mention Rev, W K Long.Rev Les He Dean, Dr Dykeman, Dr Munnlng Mrs.Eva Donahue, Mr.Arnold ll>aly; Mrs.Ale* Mtirchie; the or^anlal Mrs H.Fraser the choit and hearer* We are deeply grateful for your kindness and sympathy BENJAMIN HUSK and FA Mil,V Richmond, Quebec.JONES We wish to exprr»» our thanks and appieciallnn to all who helped to make our fiftieth wedding annlveraaiy guch a pleaaan4 event A special thank» to our daughter, Rita, who planned and carried through the whole affair.1n all whu helped In tny way at the \"At Home*' as well a* at the hall In the evening, to all who sent card*, gifts, telegram or contributed to the purse of money.Your kindne»« on this occasion will long be remembeied.JOHN and NELLfE JONFS MONUMENTS NOW: D*liv*ry and \u2022r*ction ANYWHERE IN THE TOWN SHIPS - LOW PRICES Send for FREE booklet »how ing beautiful »ton*a \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAILi Writ», phon» o* e*ll: Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6 2416, Qu*.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) ^ D/aper-Hastings FUNERAL SERVICE I Cm L Cowantvill* \u2022 Sutton \u2022 Waterloo Knowlton Mantonville T*l.157 Cowantvill* Tel.11 Sutton TICEHimST \u2014 W» wish (a alnrrr ly thank our relative» and manv friends for the delightful party c* tended on the occaplon of our silver wedding anniversary.A apreial thank* to all those that helped to arrange th* party.To those that helped them and to those who provided the music, to all who contributed to the purse of monev pre*ented on behalf of th» gathering and those who went gift* and congratulatory r»rd« It wa» a pleasant evening which will long be remembered with fond memofle* Thank you one and all.LCSLfE and GLADYS Ttf BHI \u2019RAT, Tnmlfobta WILKIE >\u2022 We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acta of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offer* inga received from out kind friends and neighbours In our recent be reavemenl of \u2022 beloved husband and father We especially thank the Rev Sidney flaflend.Mr.K.Halpenny, ?he doctor», nurse» of the Sberbronk# Hospital arvd all those who helped tn env wav.MR* AVERY WTLKrt» AM) FAMILY.It.L.BISHOP V-'./A' Jrç.,\tW' .4 FUNESAL CHAPEL 4 A AMBULANCE SERVICE 300 Queen Blvd.~LO.I ffTf We Rent Hospital Seda Marriages, Births, Card of Thanks II 50 pa, tnatrtloa DEATH NOTICES I3r per Hna Mimmum «.if* Il Do no linn or loat.! IN MEMOKIAMS II 00 plus 10 cents per Uni (or poetry Addl-Ilona) natrel over Uiroo Id cents sack nemo.AlX ABOVE NonCES MUST CARkY SIGNATURE O* PAR TV SENDING NOTICE OBITUARY COLUMN Obituarist received wittiin out n.ontti of death art published free A charge of 13 00 tg made for Uiooo delated beyond this period. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, OCT.22, 1959 Personals Women s Sphere Members At Convention Mrs.R.E.Reeve and Mrs.________________________ A good representation of mem- ing hospitals all over the prov- - Local Hospital Auxiliary Coats In Differing Silhouettes Mrs.\tR E.\tReeve\tand\tMrs.Douglas Price, president of St.Agnes Guild, will receive at the Chicken Patty tea being held ir the\tParish\thall\tof\tthe\tChurch of the Advent on Saturday afternoon.\u2022\t*\t* Miss\tEdith\tMartin\tand\tMiss Idonia\tNurse\tare arriving\tfrom Montreal on\tFriday\tto attend the 25th anniversary of the Business and Professional Women\u2019s Club.While here they will be guests of Mrs.A.M.Sangster, | Quebec St.*\t*\t* The christening of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Mc-Comb of Lennoxville, took place on Sunday morning in St.Barnabas\tChurch,\tMilby.\tRev.\tR.\tM.i Roberts officiated, the baby receiving the name of William Brian.The godparents are Mr Terry Biel, Mrs.Robert Sarrasin | and Mrs.Keith Nutbrown.Following the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas McComb, Mrs.Keith Nutbrown and daughter Tina, were dinner guests at the I home of Mr.and Mrs.Peter Sarrasin in Milby.* * * Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Vallee, Victoria St., have returned from Montreal where they attended a banquet of the Railway Mailing Clerks.While away, they were also guests of Mr.Vallee\u2019s sister, Mrs.Amie [granger and Mr.Loranger in Ahunsic.ft good representation of mem- ing hospitals bers of the Sherbrooke Hospital ! jnce.Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary were in Mont- The\twcre divided int0 real during the week to attend\t, _\t,\t, , the 7th annual convention of the ^renc^ English workshops, Quebec Association of Hospital symposiums on welfare work and Auxiliaries.\t.panel discussions.In one panel: The meetings held at the Royal discussion it was brought out that Victoria hospital, were attended without community interest, com-by some 200 delegates represent- munity affairs would be handicapped, since community anairs ! \u2014 are carried on in the interest of the community.If this interest seems lacking, it is sometimes wise to examine intensively the organization, its aims and purposes, there by making it possible \\ f f to isolate the cause of public in-j difference.The retiring president, Mrs.VANCOUVER fCPi The most Sylva Lamonthe, commented on important attribute of a good sec- the activities of the Quebec Asso-jrctary is being a lady, says elation during the past 18 months Mary Markulin.Head of a serv- and noted that $250,000 had been raised by the association through ¦ v .- -'.\u2022\u2022\u2022Aï- 1 ' i- .V « .gg.'Ci\u2019y ¦ ¦ .* vet* Secretary Must First \"Be A Lady s\tDirectly\t, Freedom EIGHTH\tRACE\t l7i Larry Chief\t3 80\t3.10\t2.20 i8» Linsay Brooke\t\t3 80\t2.40 (5 Avalon Art\t\t2.30 Time: 2.19 4 5.Billy C.\t\tLew.Clev* er Watts.Jey Powe\tr, Bert\tKblis.NINTH\tRACE\t (2» Kent\u2019s Boy\t17.10\t7.50\t4 40 (51 t N O.\t\t3.70\t3.30 I61 Queen Eton\t\t3.40 Time: 2.19 4 5.\tMi si A\tHie Storm, Cyril\u2019s Fllcha, Marie\ttie Ibaf, Mo Lass.\t TENTH\tRACE\t (81 Miss Rossi\t8.10\t5 80\t2 90 (3> (ieorge Logan\t\t4.30\t2 70 (7> Milo Hanover\t\t3.10 Time: 2.23 4 5\tBlue\tMountain P\terrywoi\t»d.Tom s Star Hal, Lady O B\trien, Brooke Har*\t ves\u2019er.Quinella: $9.\t10.\t NEW YORK\u2014f/P)\u2014Early Wynn j rebounded from two poor sea-J sons and won the most games in i Ihe major leagues in 1959.He helped push Chicago White Sox toward their first American Lea-j gue pennant in 40 years.For starting life anew al the advanced pitching age of 39, Wynn Wednesday was named the American League comeback player of the year in the annual Associated Press poll.Wynn edged outfielder\u2014first baseman Tito Francona of Cleve-| land.Pitcher Hoyt Wilhelm of Baltimore was a distant third.Wynn received 61 votes among the 168 east by members of the Baseball Writers Association of America.Francona drew1 52 and Wilhelm 21.WON 22 GAMES Wynn was a 22-game winner i this season after registering only ! 14 victories in both the 1957 and 1958 campaigns.Wynn's last good year was 1956.when he had a 20-9 rec-: ord for Cleveland.After a 14-17 : mark with the Indians in 1957.he was traded to Chicago with Al Smith for Minnie Minoso and Fred Hatfield.The White Sox\u2019 right-hander wound up with a 3.13 earned mi average this season.Francona batted .363 in '59 after gaining a position in the Indians\u2019 regular lineup on June 1.He did not, however, qualify for batting title, finishing with fewer than the necessary 477 total appearances.Francona was one of the big surprises of the campaign; hitting 20 homers and driving in 79 runs.Francona was acquired from Detroit a month before the start of the 1959 season.He hit only j .254 in 1958 wdth one home run j and 20 rbi.Wilhelm won 15 games for Bal-! limore.He led the majors in earned run average with 2.19.The veteran knuckieballcr had a 15-3 record with New York Giants in 1952 and was 12-4 with the same club in 1954, the last time i\u2018 won the pennant.He was strictly a relief pitcher until Baltimore manager Paul Richards gave him an opportunity to start in 1958.Wilhelm's 1958 record was 3-10, althought he pitched a no-hit, no-j run game against the Yankees in ! Ihe final wreek.Provincial Treasures Allan Announces All Amateur Hockey Clubs Will Be Investigated Regarding Hospital Tax HARNESS RACING SHERBROOKE RACETRACK WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY, 8 p.m.SUNDAY, 2 p.m.m- Admission $1.00 \u2014 Pari Mutuel Children Under 16 Not Admitted TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Spurred by revelations at the inquiry into Belleville, OnL.financial affairs.Provincial Treasurer Allan Wednesday announced all Ontario hockey clubs will be investigated lo learn if they have evaded a provincial hospital tax.Payment of the tax\u201410 per cent of a hockey teams gate receipts\u2014is based on the salary scale of players, said Mr.Allan.If 60 per cent of a team's players received more than $20 a game, the team is regarded as professional and must pay the tax, \u2018\u2018The Belleville inquiry shows that while the McFarlands were listed as amateurs, and didn't pay the tax.the salaries of the players were in the professional class.\u201d Mr.Allan said.\u201cI won\u2019t say the Belleville McFarlands\u2019 report to the treasury department was false, but 1 will say it was misleading.\u201d He said the hockey investigation would begin as soon as the judicial inquiry into Belleville's finances ended.Evidence at the inquiry came as a revelation to the treasury department, \u201eMr.Allan said.Government sources said the Belleville team owes an estimated 3.000 in back taxes.Evidence was given al the inquiry that players were paid by two cheques, making it difficult to de- termine if their salaries were in the professional class.The 10-per-ecnl hospital lax was taken over from the federal government in May, 1948.It was formerly called the amusement tax and still is sometimes referred to as that, although the provincial government renamed it.BOWLING Rendet-Vous de* Jeunes Sportif\u201410 Modern Alleys\u2014duck-pins.5 pins.SpeclEI retes for ell Leagues.For reservetirns: J.Beaudoin.Tel.LO.9-SS31 New Football League To Be Ready For 1960 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) \u2014 The new American Football League is lining up an array of big name coaches that will \u201crock tile football world-\u2019 when identified, a spokesman for the Minneapolis-St.Paul entry said today.He said four of the six charter teams have signed their coaches or have airtight commitments.Max Winter, adling Min-ncapolis-St.Paul general manager, said he was not at liberty to say which of the teams have already selected their coaches or to reveal their identities.\u201cBut 1 do know that the football world will be rocked when some of the names are announced,\u201d he pre dieted.Members of the league in addition to Minneapolis-St.Paul are New York, Dallas.Houston.Den ver and Los Angeles.Expansion to include at least two more will be on the agenda at the coming meeting.Despite the National Football League's apparent readiness lo expand.Winter said, the American fully intends to be operating hv i960. SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY, OCT.22.IMP Veteran Bert Qlmstead Tallies Winner As Leafs Edge Rangers 3 \"2 Johnny Bower ïurns Aside 40 Shots # HOCKEY \u2022 Be'iop^says T° ^°'ves ^a\u2018n ^rs* Branch Rickey HOUSTON, Tex (AP>\u2014Branch As Leafs Pull Inlo Second Place, Veterans Showing Way For Youngsters The Toronto Maple Leafs went into the current National Hockey League season banking heavily on youth, but it's the veterans and the retreads who are making the big plays.Wednesday night the Leafs took over second place in the league standings, only one point behind first-place Detroit Red Wings ( with a 3-2 victory over New York Rangers, and the most prominent names in the triumph were Johnny Bower, Bert Olmstead and Johnny Wilson.Bower, who will be 34-years-old next month, came up with another outstanding performance in goal, making 4t) saves \u2014 which more than doubled rival Lome (Gump! Worsley's total.Worsley stopped 18 as the Rangers dropped their sixth game in seven starts.Bower was Rangers property- once and battled Worsley for the !ft up an earlier goal by Bobby regular goal job many times be- \u2019^nord, fore the Leafs rescued him from ' ilson, who at 30 has played a Cleveland Barons of the Amen- league record 516 consecutive can Hockey League last year.games, came to the Leafs last He has been a big factor for summer from Detroit.He scored the Leafs so far.allowing only,*1*8 ^irst Soal in a Leaf uniform 13 goals in six games for a Wednesday night in the second respectable 2.17 goals against : Per*(K* §*ve Leafs a 2-1 average.\t.lead.AvxAAtfco\tTlle Rangers twice battled from pLAYMAicck\tbehind to tie the score, the last Olmstead.33, was obtained ;\t2:05 of the third period from the Montreal^ Canadiens inUyfoen Dean Prentice batted in a the summer of 1958 to add ex- rebound with Andy Bathgate and perience to the youthful Leaf :(jcfenceman gju Gacisby drawing club.In ten full NHL seasons assjsts the playmaker has only once pqpein NOTCHES FIRST been a 29-goal scorer and got \u2019pjle Rangers first goal came only 10 last year but at this off tiie stick of Larrv Popein late early date he leads Toronto in | jn t^e first period.Wednesdoy'* Gome* NATIONAL LÏAOUi Toromo J, New York Î AMERICAN LEAGUE Hershe> t, Springfield 0.EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Sudburv 7, Kingston 4.WESTERN LEAGUE Winnipeg Î, C»Ig*ry 0.Tonight's Gomes NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Montreal.Boston at Detroit.EASTERN PRO LEAGUE Sudbury at Sault St.Marie.Hull-Ottaw a at Three Rtvera.Rickey says the baseball stadium New York proposes to build in Flushing Meadows will antiquate Yankee Stadium within 24 hours.\"1 can form my Continental League with any seven cities as long as 1 have Flushing Meadows,\u201d Rickey said.\u201cIt will have everything, including high rent.\u201d The president of the new league said some of the frills being In Eastern Loop With J-4 Win Over Kingston, One Point Ahead Of Royals Hershey Bears Blank Indians 2-0 PlâCG d°se Little Big Four The Little Big Four Football i 1 eague has another twin hill slat- jiershev\u2019i Bear*, a perennial ed Saturday morning at the Par .\t\u201e w nlav off threat m the American aric Grounds and a close battle 1\t\u2022 is expected In both tilts.\tHockey League, are making The Ticats and Argos battled strong gestures a position higher to 6-6 draw this week with John in ny Haffenden registering the TD for the Ticats while Jean Guy Leeours was the payoff player for the Argos.In the other tilt the Sudbury Wolves regained first goaltending by Norman Jacques place in the Eastern Professional wh0 blocked 15 Sudbury shot Hockey League standings Wed- lhp sf,ond nod nesday night b> defeating Kings\t, ton Frontenacs 7-4 after trading KinSston scorers were Buddy 1-0 at the end of the first period.Boone, Stan Maxwell, formerly of A,s rgn up a 3{U;2 vol.dic, ovcr The Wolves blasted four goals Quebec Aces.Nelson Bulloch,1\tRufni; in the second period and were gnd ^ Gardner.\tRoger Warren was the big gun neve, (tea,.id aftu .o.i.tg tin Kingston used 13 players in th< for the Als with 24 points w*1**''jpossession of runnerup honors, one pouk ahead of the idle Mont- S»me Lett winger Ray Dupuis\tLundecn posted 12 and fivc points back of the pace set- .\tone poim aneaa ot me ime Mom\tlKn Henderson accounted for the The new stadium is to be the real Royals, who have played one was dropped after his ftve-g.me olhtn.twa thf Ridors NVa| home of New York\u2019s entry in the Pame anv\u2018 aic unbeaten but trial, Jackie McLeod, tonner j;u.(î Billinas tallied all of his planned confuse him but that the .\t4\t.location, escalators and parking\t^ facilities will be crowd pleasers.than their fourth place finish last season.With second place at Make, tha Bears defeated the Springfield Indians 2-0 in the circuit\u2019» only game Wednesday night.The victory gave Hershey undisputed Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE jtied twice.The Frontenacs remained in a three w ay tie for last scoring with four.The veteran left winger got the big goal Wednesday night\u2014the one that broke a 2-2 tie halfway through the third period.He also HERE\u2019S THE SILENT TYPE! Bathgate had assists on both goals to take over the league\u2019s individual scoring lead.He has 10 points, made up of one goal and nine assists.The undefeated Red Wings axe host to Boston Bruins tonight while Chicago Black Hawks play at Montreal.The Bruins and Canadiens are tied for third place with seven points apiece, one less than Toronto\u2019s total.The Black Hawks are winless in their last five \tP W\tL T\tF\tA\tFtsj Detroit .\t5 4\t0 1\t12\t4\t9 ; Toronto \t\tft 4\t2 O\t17\t13\t8 ! Montreal \t\tft 3\t2 1\t21\t21\t7 Boston \t\tft 3\t2 1\t21\t20\t7 Chicago\t\u2014\t6 1\t4 1\t12\t17\t3 New York\t7\t1 ft 0 22 AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t29\t! \tP W\tL T\tF\tA\tPts Providence .\t8 6\t2 0\t27\t20\t12 Hershey \t\t6 3\t2 1\tIt\t9\t7 [ Rochester \t\t3 3\t0 0\t15\t4\t6 ! Springfield 'Cleveland .\t5 3\t2 0\t26\t16\t6 \t7 2\t4 1\t17\t25\t5 Quebec \t\t8 2\t6 0\t18\t29\t4 1 Buffalo\t5 1 EASTERN PRO\t\t4 0\t10 LEAGUE\t\t21\t2 j \tP W\tL T\tF\tA\tPts j Sudbur\\\t5 4\t0 1\t27\t16\t9 ' 1 Mtl.Royals\tJ 3\t0 2\t17\t11\t8 j S.Ste.Marie\t5 2\t2 1\t15\t15\t8 I Three Rivers .\t5 2\t3 0\t15\t17\t4 j Hull-OUawa\tft 2\t4 0\t16\t22\t4 j Kingston\t6 1\t5 0\t16\t21\t2 will be i wi»cc v' llt\" uu lM51 place tn the six-team loop with Trots-! Rivieres Lions and Hull-OUawa Continental, \u201cThe rent figures out at about $750,000 a year but it worth it,\u201d he said.The three remaining members,,- ,.\t, .\t, he said, would be selected from ^anadl\"ns- tach 1,la\\fk°.ur P°,ln,s among Buffalo.Montreal, At !from t\"° wlns\u2019 In lhird Place lama, and Fort Worth-Dallas.\u201cBuffalo is a wonderful opportunity to make a lot of money,\u201d ' Th.' SiwtHui-v .Kingston game New York Ranger, is expected to join the Frontenacs soon with five points, three behind Montreal, are Sault Ste.Marie Thunderbirds.The Sudbury Rigney Seems Likely To Retain His Job ting Providence Red*.While Bobby Perreault was giving a brilliant performance in the nets, the Bears went ahead on Dune Fisher's first period goal and added another by rookie Brian Smith in ihe third.\\ free-for-all among the players halted the gome in the second period.Don Cherry of Spring-field and Smith drew major penalties Later in the same session stadium.It is a special situation was the only action Wednesday but the rent there will be only night.Tonight's schedule has about $5,000.\u201d\t\u2018Hull-OUawa at Trois - Rivieres - and Sudbury at Sault Ste Marie A1 Cleary scored two goals for Sudbury and the singles were added by Keke Mortson, Sam Halfback Henry IBettio, Ernie Roche.John BOMBERS JANSEN NAMED TOP ROOKIE NHL Leaders REGINA\u2014iff) Jansen of Winnipeg Blue Bomb- j Sleaver and Mo Bartoli.flettio\u2019s ers has been named rookic-of-the- S0**! was l**8 seventh this season year and tackle Art Walker of *** 8\u2018* games, most in the league.Edmonton Eskimos the lop line- ; The Wolves outshot Kingston man in the western interprovin- 40 26 and the score might have | cial football union.\t'been higher except for some fine : four and tying one.They have \\ three points, one more than the I last-place Rangers.Standing: Detroit won 4, lost 0, tied 1, points 9 Points: Bathgate, New York, 10 Goals: Horvath.Boston, and Bonin, Montreal, 5 Assists: Bathgate, New York, starts, losing 19 Shutouts: Sawchuk, Detroit, 2 Penalties: Prentice, New York, 19 minutes REGoodrich WAUMAKER Drummondville Upsets Magog 3-1 In First lilt Of EIFA Playoff, Next Game In Drummondville Saturday Drummondville upset Magog] Drummondville took Magog by 3-1 in the first tilt of the two- surprise when a clearance by goal series in the Eastern Town-1 Imlah found Westhill, who dash-ships Football Association Cup ed up the centre before passing playoffs in Magog The second j to Gault, to score wilh a low right game is slated for Drummond-1 f00ted shot.With only ten min-ville Saturday.\tj uteS to go Magog put everything Magog, winners of the knock ' into attack in an effort to save out competition last year, were the game.Silent-running B.F.Goodrich Trailmakers take you anywhere you want\u2014first snow tires with TRACTOR PUSH-PULL ! 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This year, treat your family \u2014 and your nerves\u2014to Winter Smilcagc.Make the change to TRAIL-MAKER ! loo I down WEEKLY Buys any B.F,Goodrich hoping the repeat the performance this year but this loss has set them back.If they hope to win their way to the finals they will have to defeat Drum mondville by three goals next Saturday.Half back line as well as the forwards took shots at goal but] these were either blocked by j defenders or taken safely by the ] goalkeeper.The closest Magog ] came to scoring in the closing i minutes was when Canavan nar- Silvertown Tire In the first half Magog scored r0wly missed with a header after 1 after ten minutes when Canavan a {-entre hv Premdas beat Humphries with a low shot.3 CDrummoyndville\treUed a( At this stage play was fairly ; (he occasional ick sortip even.Drummondville was trying., , long shots and their wing halves through the middle and accuracy j frequently came up to press in shooting in the second half, home their wind advantage.! and this planning won them the 1 Magog, made their sallies with Same.Longpre making long thrusts] Drummondville; Humphries, | down the left wing with Premdas ] Herson W.Kent, Blatter, Graven, j j centring high lobs from the right L.Gault, Imlah, Frammenwiler, wing.Drummondville tied Ihc Westhill, F.Hcsson, G.Gault, F, I ]game after twenty-five minutes stein.when Westhill, always dangerous j Mag0R; Edmund,.Kellyer.1 at centre forward, beat Edmunds, Bo 0 t h.shepherd.Robinson, with a shot into the left hand jnnes> Premdas, Peake, Cana-corner of the net.\t.Van, Warenhotz, Longpre.At the change over and with the wind at their beatts it seem-j \u2014\u2022 ! ed certain that Magog would do | the pressing.The second half I saw Magog on the attack for most of the forty five minutes but the Drummondville defence | always seemed to be able to either stop the shots or scramble the ball away.It was a surprise to Magog.Bathgate, New York when Drummondville broke Horvath, Boston through for Westhill to score : Prentice, New York again, Magog continued to make ; Geoffrion, Montreal repeated attacks at.the Drum- Popein, New York mondville goal and it seemed Toppazzini, Boston only a question of time before Pulford, Toronto they evened up the score.\tSlasiuk, Boston Hockeys Big Seven A Pts 9 10 4\t3\t7 I r/ Smiieage/ IS YOURS IN WINTER TOO .when you drive on TRAILMAKERS! 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rule Marcoux, 150 At gyle Street Tel: KO.9-5941.ï ROOM flat, No' Hi Wai d.available Nov.1st, healed, ground floor, also I playroom and garage.For Informa lion Tel: KO.7 7047.DM KKR1N AVK.7 rooms.second floor, heated hot water, electric stove and Frlgidalte futnlished.$85.Frank .1, Conway, KO.7-5162 and KO 2-4943.YOUNG MAN desire* work on farm, will go anywhere immediately.Apply 260 Man ville Street West, As-bestos, Que.32.Situation Wanted: Female KX P ERFEN CED stenographer desires position, centre of city.Tel: IX) 2-2977.35.Business Opportunities FOR a low capital Investment you can buy a specialized business, Established revenue and great possibility of expansion.Located on most commercial thoroughfare in Sherbrooke Apply P.O.Box 727, Sherbrooke.36.Miscellaneous WILL board children under school age, bv week or month.Mr* Gerard Lebrun, Kennoxvllle Tel: KO.7-7906.WALK TO WALK carpets and chesterfields can be cleaned with Durclean.Free demonstration and work guaranteed.Tel: KO.7-4404.GOOD HOME w«nttd for a dog of your choice.Tel: LO.9-3633.YOUNG girl desires transportation by automobile to Florida around Nov.1st.Apply Immediately to Record Box 58.Business Directory Advocate» Radio Guide ROUSSEAU, GERVAIS, LANGLAI.S I.MONTY.Arm.nd Roimeau.(J.C., Paul Mulilna Gervai*.André Lang-lata, Rene Monty.Lorraine 2-4735, » Wellington Street South, Sherbrooke.TOBIN A TOBIN, Trial Work and General Practice.Roaenbioom Bldg , opposite City Hall, 138 Wellington (North) LO.2-2120.WESLEY H BRADLEY, Q.C.The Can ad* Bldg.453 Craig Street Weet.Montreal UN 1-2737.4.30\tTempo with Leo Brooke 5.00 Tempo: New* 5 05 Tempo Enaemble 5.30\tTempo: Monitor Stars and Roving Reporter 5 00 Tempo: News and Chartered Accountants MCDONALD, CURRIE 8 CO Chartered Accountanta COOPER BROTHERS A CO Chartered Accountant* 207 Dufferln Ave \u2014 LO.9-ISM Montreal, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto.Saint John, Charlottetown, Halifea, Rlmouskl, Sherbrooke, Hamilton, Kitchener, Winnipeg, Edmonton.Calgary, Vancouver ROSS, TOUCHE A CO Chartered Ao countanta, Montreal : AVAL LEE, BEDARD, Lyonnala, Ga* con it Associate», D J Crockett, C.A., licensed traalee.201 Continental Building, Sherbrooke, P.Q TeL LO 2-9680.7.00\tPreview 8.00\tCBC Newa 8\t15 Preview 9.00\tCBM News 9\t15 Music in the Morning 9 45 Court of Opinion 10.15 Kindergarten of the Air 10.30\tCBC News 10.33 Lift Up Your Hearts 10.45\tMarion McCormick 10.55 For Consumer» 11.00\tNational School Broadcast 11.30\tDaytime Serial 11.45\tThe Archers 12.00\tBBC News CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING .\tWeather 6 10 Tempo: ByLlne 6 20'Tempo: On the Spot 5 40 Rawhide | 7.00 Teen-Agers 7.2* Tempo: Sign-Off by Lenn Brooke | 7 30 Little Symphonies FRIDAY ! 12.15 Much Ado About Music i 12.30 Farm Broadcast 12.59 Official Time I l.Ou LBC News and I 1.15 The Tommy Hunter Show 1.00\tNewa 2.03\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tCBC Variety Hour 4\t00 CBC Newa 4.03\tEncores 5.00\tTempo: Nsws 5.05 Around the World 5.30 Monitor Stars 5\t45 Roving Reporter « 10 Tempo: Bylins 3.00\tContact 8.30\tFootloose 9.00\tMusic 9.30\tJzu Workshop 10.00\tNational News 10.30\tEventide 11.00\tNocturne 11.30\tMuaic Dairy 12.00\tCBC Newa 8.15 Tempo: Sports with Larry O\u2019Brien 6\t20 Tempo: On the Spot 6.40 Rawhide 7.00\tTeen-Agere 7.25 Tempo: Sign-off by Len Brooke 7\t30 TBA 7.45 Provincial Affairs 8.00\tSongs of My People 8.30\tSolo Drama 9.00\tTBA 10.00\tNational News 10.30\tAnthology 11.00\tJimmy Tapp at the Keon-Tlki 12 00 CBC Newa These program listings «re supplied by the stations to its readers.They ere subject to change without notice, end ere published by the Sherbrooke Record as e service WCAX-T7, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 DANVILLE\u2014 E.W.Smith, Notary, TE.9-2212 39.Lost LOST 3 month* old beagle puppy, black with brown and white maik-Injsü.Reward.Russell Call, Knowl-ton.40.Found HOLSTEIN HEIFER, about 3 years, old, strayed Into my pasture, Sep lember.Owner may have heifer by paying thw »d.Elmer Mills.Richmond.45.Pianos UPRIGHT piano, for sale, first class condition.Tel: UO, 2-0664.46.Pets For Sale MALE beagle dog, ffKir months old, registered purebred, from bloodline champion.Laurent Cote, Waterville.Tel: 59-.K MARY MAXIM sweatn, duck design, white worn once.Tel: UO.size 42, wild background, I-9883.TWO boys\u2019 KU si a n\tovercoats.\tone hoy\u2019s trench coal,\ton* boys\tblue blazer, size 12 and\t17 years,\tone suede jacket, s'.ze\t36.new,\tskis, harness and bools :\tsize 8.Tel:\tLO.7-4091.\t\t FIR COAT, si/e 10.\tlike new.\timl- talion sable.$450 '\ta hie.Cheap for\t cash.TeK Magog VI\t1.3-5933.\t TKKKYISION.17-lm 0\t$85.00; 1\t.adies LO.9-3636 grey coat $15.00.Tel: KO.7-5304.ONP: USED teles .>u>n\t« K Sylvania, guaranteed for 30 days and I yea» on picture tube, price $150.00.O\u2019Bovle & Pearce, UOO King St West.IT I: KO.2 2800, »sO!>.\\ bar and stools plus equipment, 15.Rooms To Let like new.Apply F'.arl Davis, North ! Hatley.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH aM\u2019i \u2014 3 cent» per word, minimum charge 50 can»» tor 14 worn» or la»»; threa consacutiva insertion», 3rd day half charge; six consecutive Insertions, 25% oft 10 cents for mailing Record Sox replies.OEADLINB » Classified Aas accepted until 4.00 p.m.day previous to insertion.Auction Sales.Legal Notices, Classified Display and Display ads accepted until 17.00 noon previous day.CHESTER FIELD set.modern, llghi wood, foam rubber; walnut dining j room set; large, modern oak desk and chair: two s.ngle beds, bookcase heads; two chests of drawers.Rev.Mr.Reeve.KO.2 2710.4.Property For Sale LENNOX VILLE, bungalow, 5 rooms' down, 2 rooms up Garage, new forced air oil furnace, new electric\tj x o lank, (.'orner lo-.street pa\\i»g com 18, Wanted 10 Rent pleted.Two minute?to transportation or high school.Apply Ifi Academy Street.LARGE ROOM for one or two.kitchen privileges.270 Moore St., Tel: KO 2-2977.16.Room and Board ! HOARDERS wanted: Good home for oldei 1\\ people, near stores and churches All modern conveniences, ! home cooking.Mrs.J.W.Foote, Hatley.DRIVE over St.FNprit parish, near Sherbrooke's University.Visit these beautiful residences.Make one your home.1505 Caron \u2014 15« a hit with vour family.B*uy them the clothes, TV, nr other extras needed by earning with Avon.For information call Mis A LeBrun, Waterloo 1075 RESPONSIBLE woman or girl wanted to stay nights with lady living alone in apartment and recovering from illness mo nursing care .Apply In person afternoon» 214 Monti eal Street.28 Domestic Help Wanted RELIABLE woman wanted for house and care of two children.Sleep In.Tel: KO.7-5959.30.Farm Help Wanted WANTED: Mauled man to work on a large well equipped dairy farm.Four roomed house with water and hydro Minimum wage $125.00 per month depending on ability.\\pp v Cleary Bios.HR.2, Spence rviile, Ontario, AUCTION SALE at the farm of Mr.Eugene Lemay, l1?miles from Wttdon on the Gould road, in favor of Andrt Trottier & Co., of Sherbrooke.Tuesday, October 27th, '59, at 1 P.M., Sharp.TO BE SOLD \u2014 45 head of choice Holsteins, all blood tested and young stock vaccinated, consisting of: 25 very good cows of which 7 are just fresh or to freshen soon, 4 two-year-old heifers, 1 two-year-old bull, 8 heifer calves, 7 one-year-ojd heifers; 3 good heavy work horses; Internationa! No.350 Utility tractor, like new; FarmAll super C tractor in very good condition; 2 sets of double disc I.H.C.tractor harrows; 2 I.H.C.trailer and hydraulic tractor plows- I.H.C.tractor frontend shovel; McCormick No.20 rubber tired tractor type manure spreader; McCormick No.200 tractor type rubber tired manure spreader (new): McCormick grain reaper, 8 ft.cut, like new; 2 McCormick tractor mowers; 2 Normand rubber tired heavy duty farm wagons; 1 McCormick hay baler; 1 McCormick rubber tired side rake; 1 steel wheel side rake; hay rake: Massey-Harris drill seeder: t electric cream separator (McCormick)* Surge milker, complete with 2 units, used one season only; 16 8-gal.milk cans; 1 16-can capacity DcLaval milk cooler; sol of double harnesses.All small farming tools, and many articles too numerous to mention.Please note the farm with buildings thereon will he sold at 3.30 p m.Take note this a very nice meadow farm and the buildings are in very good condition, on a good highway and only IVi miles from town.Terms on farm if desired.All to be sold without reserve.Please note this is a very good herd of Holsteins Also the machinery is in excellent condition.Tarrm of Auction: CASH ART BENNETT AUCTIONEER Tel.100\t\u2014 Sawyerville HELP WANTED Opening for 2 Junior Clerks, 1 male, 1 female.Usual Company benefits.For particulars: Write Record Box 55 KNOWLTON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs, Thomas Legg I and Miss June Spencer, of Mont-! real, were holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.Harold Spencer.Miss Lynda Sflverson attended] the teacher\u2019s convention and spent the remainder of the holiday at her home in Brownsburg.Mrs.Iris Wedge, of Sorel, was the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Armstrong, over the weekend.Miss Beverley Dryburg, of Macdonald College, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Harold Dryburg.Dr.and Mrs.C.Lome Church accompanied the K.H.S.Band on their trip through New Brunswick and the Gaspe Peninsula.Mr.and Mrs.Gyles d\u2019Artois, of Montreal West, were holiday guests of the dormer's mother, Mrs.Nellie d'Artois.WE REPAIR TV & RADIOS PROMPT SERVICE O'BOYLE & PEARCE Ttl.LO.2-1800 1430 King W.\u2014 Shtrbrook* RODERICK LEMIEUX CJl CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN1 269 Main St.W \u2014 Magog VI.3-3760\u2014VI.3-3407 PRE-FAB SUMMER COTTAGES from S595 \u2014 wida selection in styling and finishes.Literature on request.Immediate deliveries.ALSO\u2014call us for cottage lots.COLIN C.MacPHERSON Reg'd.100 Lak# St.\u2014let.VI.3-3348 MAGOG r ¦ ¦ ¦\ts IUSED CARS\ti 11N TOWN ! I I IlYiô LMtVKULfc I tsbs.I 1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan V-8 Belvedere, power steering and brakes.Pushbutton transmission.$1 C fl C Radio .1956 CHEVROLET 1954\tCHEVROLET Sedan, heater .1955\tBUICK, hardtop, coupe.I automatic.\t*10 0^\t0 radio 1954 FORD Sedan, $ Radio, heater 1954 CHRYSLER New York- 1er sedan, fully equipped \u20181095.1953 CHEVROLET $ 2 Door, Heater \u2014 1952 CHEVROLET Coupe, I I 695.1 oi T295.795.1 495.1 1954 OLDSMOBILE 88 Sedan Automatic,\t$nQ C Radio .Heater, Radio 1952 DODGE Sedan, Heater \u2014 \u2014 TRUCKS \u2014 i'J'yc 19S4 DODGE * «3» i/j Ton Pick Up \u2018495.!395.(i I I I 595.| I I WSCtli N.CM V/1 WpVM\tI HI 7 fJ.llt.\tT IF0XBR00KE MOTORS in ¦ l LO.9-3608 | I THURSDAY- 9.00\tMy Little Mergie 9.30 School Time 10.00\tOn the Go 10 30 December Bride 11.00\t1 Love Lucy 11.30\tTop DoUar 12.00\tLove ot Life 12.30\tsearch (ot Tomorroie 12 45 Guldins Ufït 1.00\tNews Headlinea 1.15\tDuke end Hla Swingbilliei 130 k> tn« world cunu 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tHousepmy 3.00\tThe Big fevolt 3.30\tVerdict la Your» «.ou tfngntet Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 430 The (edge ot Mgb' 5.00\tChuckwagon Ttlei 5.10\tKnick World tx Sports 5.25\tWeatberwiae 5.30\tNewstime 6.45 News\u2014Eriwardf 7.00 26 Men 7.30\tTo Tell The Truth 8.00\tBety Hutton Show 3.30\tJohnny Ringo 9.00\tZane Grey Theatre 9.30\tPlayhouse 90 ,1.00 Esso Reporter 11.10\tVermont Edition: 11.15 Louise and the Weather 11.20 Heady on Stag* Threa WPTZ, THURSDAY 7.25\tLocal Newa 7.30\tToday * 25 Local Newa 8.30\tToday 9.00\tThis la The Anewet 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Mi 10.30\tTreasure Hunt 11.00\tPrice is Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.00\tTic Tac Dough 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tNewe 1.15\tSmiley Willelle Show 1 30 For You Madame 2.00\tQueen For A Day 2.30\tThin Man 3.00\tYoung Dr.Malone 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4.00\tHouse on High Street 4.30\tSplit Personality 5.00\tAmerican Bandstand 5.30\tRomper Room 6.00\tNew» 6.15\tWeatherman 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6.30\tLooney Tune Time 7.00\tGale Storm Show 7.30\tU.S.Marshall 8.00\tBat Masterson 8.30\tJokniry Staccato 9.00\tBachelor Father 9.30\tFord Show 10.00 You Bet Your Life CBMT, THURSDAY 2.00\tThe Little Rascals 2.!5 Nursery School 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tTBA 3.30\tTBA 4.00\tTBA 4.30\tSee For Yourself 5.00\tThis Living World 5 30 Roy Rogers 6.00\tBachelor Father 6.30\tMetro 6.45\tCBC TV News 6.55 Sports with Doug Smith 7.01\tTabloid 7.30\tNations Busines* 7.45\tScan 8.00 The Deputy 8.30\tWayne and Shuster 9.30\tMan from Blackhawk 10.00 Close-Up 10.30 Tennessee Ernie rRIDAT- 9.00\tMy Little Msrgie 9 30 TV School 10.00\tOn the Go 10.30 December Bride 11.00\t1 Love Lucy tl 30 Top Dollar 12.00\tLove at Life 12.50 Search (ot Toirorrow 13.55 OuldlDI Light TOO News Headlinea 1.15\tDuke end His Swtngbllllea 1.50 A» the World turm?2.00\tMixing Bowl 1.30\tHouseparty 400 The Big Payoff 3.30\tVerdict la Your* 4.00\tBngbter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4 30 The Edge ot Night 5.00\tChuckwagon Tales 5.10 Knick World ot Sports 6.25 Weatherwtee 6.30\tNewstlme 6 45 D Ed w a roe\u2014News 7.00\tYou Can Quote Me 7.30\tRawhide 8.30\tHotel de Faroe 9.00\tPhil Silvers 9.30\tCel.Flack \u2019 10.00\tHighway Patrol 10.30 Person to Person 11.00\tEsso Reporter Ll.10 Vermont Edition 11,15 Louise and the Weather 11.20 Ready on Stage 1 3AUIROAY- 9.00 Captain Kangaroe 10.00\tComedies end Cartoons 10 30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse n.00 Learn to Draw 11.15 Film Shorts 11.30\tTV University 12.00\tSky King 12.30\tFrench School e* the Air 100 CBS News 130 Mr.and Mrs.Nortb 2.00\tSaturday Spotlight 4.30\tWalt Disney Presents 5.30\tDance Date 6.00\tNews 6 13 Weather Wise 6.20 Sports Digest 6.30\tClencannen 7.00\tMarkham 7.30\tPerry Mason 8.30\tWanted Dead er AUve 9.00\tBrenner 9.30\tHave Gun, WiB Travel 10.00 Gunsmoke 10.30 Sea Hunt U.OO Final Edition 11.15 Tomorrow\u2019* Weather 11.20 Wrestling Plattsburg \u2014 10.30 Decoy 11:09 Late Newe 11.20 *oth Century Theatre FRIDAY 7.25\tLocal News 7.30\tToday 8.25\tLocal Newe 8.30\tTbday 9.00\tCount Your Blessings 9.15\ttlm Feature 9.30\tTV School Time 10.00\tDough Re Ml 10 30 Treasure Hunt 11.00\tTh# Price Is Right 11.30\tConcentration 12.00\tDo Tac Uougb 12.30\tIt Could Be You 1.00\tNewa 1.15\tSmiley Willette T30 For You Madame i 2.00\tQueen For A Day | 2.00\tThin Man 3.00\tYoung Dr.Malane i 3.30\tFrom These Roots 4.00\tHouse on High Street 4.30\tSplit Personality 5.00\tAmer.Bandstand 5.30\tRomper Room 8.00\tNew» 6.15\tWeatherman 6.20 Sports Scorebook 6.30\tFrank Heron s Teen Time Channel 5 7 30 Command Performance 6 00 Trouble Shooter 8.30 Friday Night Special 9 30 M-Squad 10.00\tCavalcade of Sport# i 10 45 Jackpo* Bowling 11.00\tLate News 11.15 20th Century Weather SATURDAY\u2014 10.15\tChristian Science 10.30\tRuff and Reddy 11.00\tFu ry 11.30\tCircu* Boy 12.00\tTru; 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There was a meeting of the work session of the Red Cross with miscellaneous sewing being done.There was no packing day last month, but a larger ship ment will be sent to Headquar* ers at the end of the month There was no meeting on Thanks giving Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Anton Marchand, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Phelps.Apple pickers from here report that the most of the apples at Abbot\u2019s Corner and Dunham have now been gathered.In most places, they say, there was a bumper crop.Mrs.Fred Barker has returned from the General Hospital in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Derrick and daughter Lynn, of Cowansville, and Mr.and Mrs.Robert Derrick and daughter Jo-hanne, of Montreal West, were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs.Earl Derrick.Her other son, Mr.Douglas Derrick, of Montreal, is now in Florida'.ing care for her Mrs Guy Duboyce and Mr J Graham, of Montreal, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs.Herbert Allen.Tdlonsburg, spent a week at the home of Mrs.Jim Marshall, and other friends and relatives.LAWRENCE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ray Fearon, of Sherbrooke, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.J, H.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Alton Taylor, of Chester, N.J., and Mr.and Mrs.Baron, of Johnville, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.Burwash.Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Bur-wash have gone to Johnville, after having spent a week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.Bur-I wash.Mr.and Mrs.Burwash, attended a reception held in honor } of Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm Burwash.at Johnville, Mr.and Mrs.J.Harvey, of LOWER IRELAND \u2014 Mrs.Alice Muir, of Grand'-Mere, was an overnight guest of her sister, Mrs.Fred Cox.Miss Ann Canning and Miss Joan Cox, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at their homes here.Mr.and Mrs.Fred McElravey and children, with Mrs.Irvine McElravey, of Bulwer, were visiting relatives and friends here.Mrs.Irvine McElravey was an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.Ivan McKee.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert McKee and family, of St.Hubert, were also week-end guests.LIBBYTOWN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs Harold Yertau and Nolene, of Hatley, «ere guests of Mr.and Mrs.Weyland Pope.Miss Lois Pope, of Montreal, was also a weekend visitor.Messrs Weyland Pope, Gordon and Wendell Cass were in Sherbrooke where they exhibited stock at the Fat Stock Show.Mr.and Mrs.David Parkhill.of Ferndale, Mich., were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Cass.BIRCHTON - Weekend guests at the H A Smith home included, Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Stevenson, of Wood-stock.Conn.; Miss Barbara Pry or and Mr.Roscoe Stevenson, of St.Albans Vt.Mrs.Vera Smith and Mis.- F ! Crane, of Lennoxville, were guests of Mr and Mrs.Charles Lefebvre.Mr, A.N.Todd is reported improving from a set back he suffered, w hile con\\ alescing at his home after surgery in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.George Miller spent a week at her parents' home in Sherbrooke.Mr Dyball and family have moved into the Kirkby house, recently vacated by Mr, and Mrs.Ted Dewing Mr.and Mrs.O F.Bailey returned from a short holiday in Windsor.Vt., where they were guests of their daughter, Mrs.L.Waterman, and Mr.Waterman Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Plow-right at the parsonage were Mr and Mrs.Robert Luela and Mrs Harold Hazen, of Richmond, Vt DENISON'S MILLS \u2014 Mr.Bert Holder, and his son Randall, from Lawrence colony, spent a weekend visiting friends and relatives in this area.Miss Jolene Denison, who is a student at Macdonald College, was the weekend guest of her roommate, Miss Millie Bryon, m Ormstown, Mrs Ray Andrews is temporarily employed in Windsor Mills.! previously she w as employed at the National Hoisery which has .closed its plani.Mrs Allan Fuller ha« been a patient in the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Sherbrooke, for some time.SHERBROOKE DAH V RECORD.THURSDAY, OCT.2:, IMP 1.1 jnell are on a hunting trip to j Maniwakl.Guests at the home of Mr.and I Mrs, D.F Patterson included I Mr.and Mrs.Darcy Patterson, Shelbourne.Vt.Mrs.M.Wergel, and Master Melvin, Mr.Eddie Beaudry, Mr.and Mrs.Murray Lord.Harley, David and Diane, Mr.and Mrs.Jim Chamberlain and son, Orme, all of Montreal.AUSTIN \u2014 Mr J.M Bryant is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospotal.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Duns more, Newport, Vt, spent the weekend with Mrs J.M.Bryant.Mrs R A Patterson is staying with Mrs.J, M.Bryant for some time.Messrs.H A and \\V.V Ohan- WATERLOO \u2014 Mr and Mrs.Arthur Tarry and son, Reggie, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs Francis Noad, at Montreal.Mr and Mrs.Frank Thayer spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs F G Lloyd, at Lennoxville.Mr.and Mrs.Dave Schaenfield and two children spent the weekend in Ottawa.\"Learn Mor* About Foot\" JEROME J.PIGEON, O.T.O.Now methods of Foot Correction \u2014 also Corns, Callouses.No arch supports.Mon.thru' Thurs., 6:15 P.M.\u2014 8:00 P.M.83 Pool St., Sherbrooke.Phone mornings or offer 6 PM.LO.2-7393 BURY - Mrs.R.Lemire, of Sherbrooke, was a weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.K.Tarrant.Mrs.Stanley Semple was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.Roy Harrison in Melbourne, and visited friends in the Wales Home, Richmond.Rev.and Mrs.Dalton M.Bishop of Algonac, Mich., were guests of Mr.Bishop's aunt, Mrs.E.Whitehead.Mr.and Mrs.Dave Walters and son Alex and Mr and Mrs.John Carmichael, of Montreal, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Stokes.Rev.and Mrs.P.W.E.Jones, of Dorval, accompanied by Mrs.Jones\u2019 parents from England, were calling on old friends in town.Messrs.E.A.Stokes and M.T.Stokes, Mr.and Mrs.T.G.Stokes and Mr.and Mrs.Raymond MacLeod visited friends at the Wales Home, Richmond.There was a good attendance at the annual Thanksgiving service in the United Church on Sunday.The message was given by Rev.Mr.Breen and music by th choir was appropriate to the occasion.Plans are being made for the annual chicken pic supper of the United church to be held in the Town Hall on Wed.Oct.21.MARBLETON - Mrs.Heber Bishop, of Los Angeles, Calif., who has been a guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop, has returned to Sherbrooke to spend the remainder of her visit with relatives there.Mrs.J.W.Cunningham and Mr.and Mrs.Omer Tremblay, of Ipswick, Mass., were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Maskell and Mr.Dalby Orr.Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Gan-ley and little son Stephen, of East Angus, were also guests.Mr.and Mrs, Lloyd Westman, of Toronto.Mrs.Gerald Bishop, of Sherbrooke, Mrs.George McDonald and daughter Merylin, \u2022f Seotstown, were guests at the H.H.Bishop home.FOSTER \u2014 Mr.Jesse Allen visited Mrs.Allen, who has been suffering with pneumonia in the B.M.P.Hospital.Sweetsburg, Mrs.H.H.Spencer and Mrs.John Heatherington spent a few days in Montreal guests of Mr Jackson Spencer.Miss Elsie Garland spent a few days in Montreal a guest of friends.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Dickson spent the Thanksgiving weekend here, Mr.and Mrs.Rodney Worden and three children have moved from Mr.John Worden's house to Mr.Baithalon, on the Bond-ville Road.Mr.Worden has opened a shop In Mr.Geo Larocque\u2019s building on Taylor St where he is carrying on auto body repair work.Mrs.Roy Bostwick is still confined to her room through illness.Mrs.Amy Brown is help- This is the day of Magnificent Adventurer iiafl m æ® WWW».1 sSÜÜ I ¦ ¦\u2022'.'¦y.\t-x.-x -i*'.IK ¦\tiSSoSSBSalsssaanMB mm.Magnificently diffevent.definitely Your Kind of Car! 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Jrv __^ wl / mUi::: 'SSV IV jpg V vtU\u2019\u20191 \\ W I» K«B.\tft» JiR.'Mll.LIAMÿ WIW XAOTHERS CÏBT ÛRAT\t10-Jo paid an official visit for the Dist- ! rict of Bedford, where he view-Miss Weila Norton has return- ed a degree being conferred by ed home after spending several j the degree team after which he j weeks with relatives in Cowans- ; thanked the Brothers for their 'ville and Granby.\tgood showing.After lodge sup- Mr.Roger de La Mare spent per was served in the dining Thanksgiving week-end with his ball.Brothers from Bedford, Sut-mother, Mrs.Viola de La Mare.ton.Stanbridge Lodge, and also Visitors at Hathaway Farm, a Drotl'ei' from Scotland were home of Mr.and Mrs.William on hand, Duffin over Thanksgiving weekend were, Mrs.Rosa Austin, of or»i mwi rCMTDC Verdun, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Austin BOLTON CENTRE and daughter, Janet, of Dorval, Mr.and Mrs.R.P.Willey, of Mr.Harold Ineson and daughter, Knowlton, drove Mr and Mrs.H.Brenda, and Mr.and Mrs.J, l.Davis, Stanley and John W.Eaton, all of Montreal South.Davis to St.Johnsbury, Vt., and Mr, and Mrs.Brian Ash, of through the White Mountains to Rosemount, visited Mr.and Mrs.Garish, N.H., to visit Mr.A.Albert Smith.Other guests were Davis.The trip was to eele-Mr.and Mrs.George Smith and brate the 58th wedding annivers- BROME \u2014\tthe Evening Guild, and the At the chicken pie supper Ladies Guild, approximately 525 held in aid of St.John\u2019s Angli- were on hand a> well as the can Church under the auspices i helping members.three children, from Croydon.Mrs.P.W.Persons and dau-\\ ghter.of Sweetsburg, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Mau- I rice Smith.Mr.and Mrs.A.King spent ! Thanksgiving at their summer home as did Mr.and Mrs.W.Mac-i Rae, of Dorval, daughters, Susan and Judy, of Montreal, spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mrs.A.B.Clem ent.LOWER WINDSOR \u2014 Among those who attended graduation exercises at Notre Dame High School in Richmond were: Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Watson, Miss Willa Watson, Miss Pauline Lynch, Mr.and Mrs, Theo Van Den Brock and family, Mr.and Mrs.Donat Airdoldi, Mrs.Kath leen Todd and son, James, Mr .1.Cogan, Mr.and Mrs.Bert McGee and family, Mr.and Mrs.Charles McGee, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.H.Wilson, of Springfield, Mass.EATON SWEETSBURG The Christmas Club met at the home of Mrs.A.G.Glen when The Parish Guild and Woman's 500 was played.The prize win Auxiliary were entertained by ners were Mrs.Austin Currier ^rs' Harvey, of Knowlton, Mrs.Eleanor Lowry, and Mrs.and her daughter, Mrs.Reginald Shaw, in the Church Hall with C.Davis.Lunch was served by | Mrs.Irene Williams presiding, the hostess,\tRecently the building commit- Mr.and Mrs T.Merry anditee of Christ Church have sup- i m \u201e\tervised the erection of a vault three daughters and Mrs.Merry s .\t,\t, ,,,\t, .T , .\tJ ! at the rear of Christ Church on mother, of Lachine, were week- thg south-east corner, in brick, end guests of Mr.James Galvin, with a sacristry and a vestry on -jthe t0p floor, on a level with church proper.The sacristry is essentially to store the commun ion vessels, linen and other equipment and has an up-to-date family were guests at Thanksgiv- washroom with stainless steel WEST KEITH \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Elmos Bailev and Mr.James Todd spent Thanks-j ing of Mr.and Mrs.John Currie, I sink.giving weekend in Montreal j jn jfaticy\t- with relatives.\t! Miss Willa Watson is attend-i , rTDelbcr Dougherty, of Me- GLEN MURRAY ing Mount Notre Dame High |t\u2019111 University and Miss Beau-School in Sherbrooke.\tchamp, of Hudson Heights, were BARNSTON \u2014 Mrs.John MacKinnoni s spending a week with her daughter and son-in-law in Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Mr.and Mrs.Denis Kerby and WEST SHEFFORD \u2014 Miss Judith Bockus is with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Bock-us and sister Sandra.Mr.Ernest Brophy, of Montreal, has visited his daughter Alice on several occasions lately following the death of her husband.Mrs.Vicisci\u2019s brothers and Mr.Donald Hunter, from Ed- I , ,\t\u201d.VD monton, Alta., visited his uncle.holiday week-end guests of Mr.Mr Robert Leith and othe; and Mrs.Osborne Dougherty.! friends in fh sivicinity.Other guests were Mr.and Mrs Mrs.Weston Graham and Miss Durwood Dougherty, Walter and Flora Bennett, of Quebec, spent Patricia, and Mr.and Mrs.Wil- the weekend at their respective liam Bailey, of Brookbury.\thomes, Mrs.Wilbert Buchanan at-, tended a Guild meeting in New cppi lf'1-KRîlDf' port, Vt., at the cottage of Mrs.r\u2019\u201ccl-,NJnjDUK i Roy Ellis.ary of Mr.and Mrs.Davis.Guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Davis were Mr.and Mrs.Gaspard St.Pierre and three children, and Misses Patricia and Margaret BoisweH, all of Florence, Vt.Holiday guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Neale were Mr, and Mrs Clifford Parker, Freddie and Johnny Parker, Miss Donna Parker and Mr.Ian Bignell, of Mont-1 real.(Masters Peter and Paul Terrio and Miss Judy Terrio have returned home after a week\u2019s tour through Gaspe with other members of the K.H.S.band.Mrs.Elsie Davis and daughter Patricia, of Thurso, were ! weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs George McCaig.Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Russell Marsh were Cpl.W.C.Bracey, of Kingston, Ont.Miss Bette Bracey and Miss M Coulson, from Cornwall, Ont.Guests of Mayor and Mr.J.P.Terrio were Mr.and Mrs.James Terrio, of Amherst, N.S.Mr.Peter McGill, of Montreal, and LAC Frank Andrews, R.C.-A.F., Trenton, Ont., were holi i day guests of Mr.and Mrs C.J.McGill.Mr.and Mrs.John Wiltard, of Verdun, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Thorpe Manson and family.Miss Jessie Needham, of Rox-bury, Mass,, was a weekend guest of Mrs.Ella McGill.Misses Jean and Helen Consens, of Montreal, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.ed her.^ Eastern Star in Montreal.«* S.Cousens, Ai the regular meeting of Fre-1\t^ fjre 0f unknown origin de- sister Patricia, Mrs.Martial Pot- Mrs.Osborne Dougherty at lighsburg Lodge, No.33 A.F.and stroyed an unoccupied house on vin, of Montreal, have also visit-1 tended Grand Chapter of the A.M., the District Deputy Grand the Mountain road.The buildin® , Master, H.( .Hedley, and staff belonging to Mr.Arthur George, of Montreal, known better as the Cousens\u2019 place, was completely demolished but neighbours aided by rain showers prevented the flames from spreading lo a nearby ham.A5ÏC .- i « IIP tv\ts : .* :0Ni ' \\ ^ s ^ .?Ay \u2022DÏ spsMW?.«Mw '>\u2018VPy> ;< :|§| \u2019 » mt ii Il I » i#lit ¦ ffl in 1ÜS ¦x S, .D rD.A .:.¦ \u2022\t\u2022A-ÿi\u2019i':':': : ! ! J < p -\t^ -i: S iliil ' « p f ' Y i M M '4 i«i *1 NAME YOUR BRAND.Mi IllVI \u2022'¦¦àx:x:\t\u2022 : ::À: AV.IP;, v\t.ilî ' PaY i\t,\tY\t\u2018 IsV'?\"' PaI' !\t¦¦ ¦¦ l S'4-.! j.-\ts-»' Ê s ÈÊ l| «% Ü .It\u2019s yours for the asking Your neighborhood restaurant and tavern serve the same top-quality liquor brands you get at your local package store.Be sure you get your favorite brand\u2014it's yours for the asking.Remember brand names, they are your guarantee of quality.Look through the advertising on the pages of this newspaper.You can be sure the advertiser is proud of his product \u2014 of its quality and of its reputation.You can be sure, too, that an advertised brand is the choice of other consumers\u2014people like you.So next time you drop into your favorite restaurant, tavern\u2014or anywhere you shop\u2014order by brand.You can't go wrong with a brand that has made a name for itself.a SSjSfcisC-Nxovs * -.AWWWXX^C#» WATERLOO \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Walton Smith, of Buckingham, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs, Howard Smith.Mrs.Eva Robert, of Melbourne visited Mrs.George, Tetreault.Mr.Doug Osborne accompanied six young boys to Montreal to attend the \u2018Servers Supper and Service\u2019 held at St.John the } Divine Church.The Servers from St.Luke\u2019s were Jim Macintosh, Graham Owen, Victor Osborne.Neil Racicot, David Reed and Wayne Makinson.Mrs.C.G.Hall and Mrs.Tenny Hall spent the week-end at their home here.Mr.and Mrs.Roger McKer-gow' and sons were in Drummondville to visit Mrs.McKer-: gow\u2019s mother, Mrs.Ernest Parson at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs.Roland Thompson.Mrs.Roy Dcsruisseaux was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Cowling for a few day\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.H.Lowry spent the holiday weekend at Burlington, Vt.Mrs.May Colwill spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Montreal.The Canadian Legion, Branch 77 and friends entertained.Comrade Frank Porter, on the occasion of his approaching marriage to the former Miss Melba Tracey, of Waterloo.A social gathering was enjoyed and a gift of money was presented to the young couple.Miss Pansy Sargent, of Montreal, visited Mrs.A.F.Robinson during the weekend.Mrs.C.A.Porter and Miss Virginia Porter, of Montreal, were guests of Mrs.Agnes Corcoran for several days while in town to attend the Porter-Tracey wedding.Mr .and Mrs.C.M.Styan and Linda, of Magog, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Buckland.Other guests were Mr.and Mrs.Alan Buckland, of Montreal, and Miss Catherine Anne Ellis, of Sherbrooke.Mrs.D.Osborne reports that the rummage sales will continue for two more weeks.The response has been generous.WMWMWMWM >t will ** .y .\u2022\u2022\u2022 \\ f i SPEND CHRISTMAS IN THE OLD COUNTRY! Enjoy renewing acquaintances with friends and relatives overseas this holiday season.White Empress sailings during Thrift Season save you money .and there\u2019s nothing to match Canadian Pacific\u2019s shipboard hospitality.FROM MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Nov, 10*.Empress\tof Britain Nov.17.Empress\tof France Nov.24 .Empress\tof England Dec.l*f.Empress\tof Britain \u2022Sails at Greenock\ttEmbark evening previous FROM SAINT JOHN, N.B.TO LIVERPOOL Dec, 9.Empress of France SPECIALLY CONDUCTED CHRISTMAS SAILING SEE YOUR TRAVH AGENT, RAILWAY TICKET OfF/CE on R.MYERS ^ Sfeanuhlp General Agent, 201 Sf.James St.West, Montreal ) Ca/i&diafi (fad^tc .( ¦ ^ WORt Canadians choose that bui-o y - difference SENATOR \u201cÀ** 17-iewel precision move ment, shock resistant, unbreakable hfetime main spring with bea utitl matching expansion bracelet $35.75 BUL0YA \"23 B 23 lewels.selfwinding, waterproof, shockproof, anti-magnetic, un breakable mainspring.Sweep second hand S59.50 With charcoal dljl $69.50 DIAMOND PRISCILLA Beautiful gift watch with 17-jewel precision movement.1 fiery diamonds Unbreakable tifetime mam- sPfin* $39.75 DOLlt MADISON High-fashion styling, 23 jewel precision movement Unbreakable lifetime mam spring $55.00 i§p ¦ SR jÈÜ.xJ.X .'«Lî ' vife.- ^ N Ü ^\tJ; \"\"i IRON HILL Mr.Jack Raymond, of Worcester.Mass., spent his holidays with Mrs, Rhea Moffatt and Mr.Moffatt.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Howard, accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.William Braitcher, of Montreal, motored to Simcoe, Ont., to spend a holiday with relatives there.Mr.and Mrs.Keith Wilson, of Foster, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.and Mrs.T.Wilson.NO NEED TO F*AY CASH Enjoy the easy Butova credit plan see that BULOVA difference at Better Jewellers Everywhere FITCH BAY \u2014 Mr.Napoleon Poitras and sons, j Roger and Roland, with Mr.Neil I Corbett, are spending a week I [in Gaspe moose hunting.Etienne Morel Sherbrooke.Que.Tel.LO.7-5474 Jean Paul Perrault Ltd.146 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke.Que.Tel.LO.2-4737 Blanchard Jewellery 302 King St.West Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LO.9-1226 H.A.Brouillette (Watchmaker-Jeweller 97 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke.Que, Tel.LO.2-8223 Hart's Jewellery Shop 43 Wellington St.N.Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LO.9-1484 Skinner & Nadeau Inc.82 Wellington St.N Sherbrooke, Que.Tel.LO.2-4795 Bijouterie Daigneault 133 Frontenac St.Sherbrooke.Que.Tel.LO.2 9476 t GOODS and SERVICES Use this handy guide to progressive Eastern Townships business concerns! SHERBROOKE L.ITT&.E LIZ Doctor ~J Rev.R.Johnston Addresses Group At South Bolton MOVING and STORAGE for furniturt \u2014 Separat* Apartment Storage \u2014 Moving \u2014 Packing \u2014 Local & Long Distance.Agent for United Van Lines.RAOUL MARTINEAU TRANSPORT Tel.LC.2-4589 %/?ê !! üllilll (I Fom s the t.rne of year when vou con step p.cking on umpires end stort in on the janitors.¦5?SHERBROOKE ELDON F.McGEE New York Life Insurance Co.| Accident & Sickness Protec tion.Major Medical, Life Insurance.Group or individual.Tel.Bus.: LO.9-5103 Res.: LO.9-1518 TAILOR For lad'ss and gentlemen General Repairs F.COLLETTE 82 King W.Apt 10 LO 2-4334 SHERBROOKE .STOVE OIL FUEL OIL Complete Burner Services PETROLE \"LION\" FUELS Inc.Gerard and Paul Bourque, props.184 Wellington St.S.LO.9-2563 Cnartier Auto Spring Enr.SPECIALTY Wheel alignment and wheel balancing en all typa» et vahlclaa.Hava your springs checked now, tt they ere too low or too soft.All cors fully insured while In our cere.Rapid guarantee servies.Office: LO 24833 Res., LO 9-3108 180 GALT W.NEWPORT \u2014 III ¦illl I I I III ELECTRIC MOTOR REPAIRS Estimâtes Work Guaranteed ROSS-BIRGN 183 Frontenac Sherbrooke LO.2-1564 ELECTRIC LTD Church Group Holds Meeting At Richmond RICHMOND - The King's Daughters of St.Ann\u2019s Church met in the Parish Hall, with the president, Mrs.Walter Coles, in the choir.The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.C.D'Almaine and the treasurer, Mrs.H.Smith, reported a substantial balance in the bank.Plans were made for the annual Hallowe\u2019en tea and food sale in the Parish Hall on Sat., Oct, 31, at 3.30 p.m.Final arrangements were made also for the Sunday School meeting will be held on Mon., Nov.A.DUCHARME REG'D FURNITURE Thor Washers, Moffat Refrigerators and Ranges; Marconi & PhiIco TV.52 Alexander, Tel.LO.2-9704 HEARING AIDS First all-in-the-ear aid with separate switch end volume control.Many models of other aids .all small.EARL MORROW Newport, Vt.Rayfitld Ross, Bury, Qua.COWANSVILLE \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Percy White and son Robert were in Toronto Tor the Thanksgiving weekend to visit their son, Mr.Ted White, and Mrs.White.While there they attended the christening of their grandchild.Mr.Donald Blue is a patient in the Royal Edward Hospital in Montreal.Miss Marjorie Burnett spent the holiday week-end in Beebe.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Royea, Mrs.Ethel Hall, and Mrs.G.McNamara accompanied Mr.and Mrs.Warren Sornberger to Philips-burg to attend a 500 party in the Hall there.Mr.Royea returned with the 1st prize for gentlemen, Mrs.Sornberger also won a prize.Mrs.Irene Adams, Mrs.Wm.Kennedy, Mrs.Wm.Craigie, Miss Frances Humphrey, Mrs.IV.D.Smith, Mrs.L.Lewis, Mrs.Wm Lickfold attended an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs.Murray Mason when Mrs.Harry Strange gave an interesting talk on glass.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Royea spent Thanksgiving week-end in Beebe with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Aulis, and Mrs.and Mrs.Ralph Sheldon.Mrs.K.Willis, of Montreal, has been a guest of her aunt, Mrs.W.D.Smith.Mr.and Mrs.Donald Ross and family* of Peterborough, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Clive Tuttey, of Toronto, were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.and Mrs.Volney Ingalls.Mrs.Ingalls returned with Mr.and Mrs.Ross for a visit with them, and with Mr.and Mrs.Tuttey.DENNIS THE MENACE ÎÏÏ NEW AND USED FURNITURE 1506 King West Tel.LO.9-3423\u2014Sherbrooke MYSTIC - Thanksgiving guests of Mrs.K.Smith were Mr.and Mrs.Harold Smith and family, and Mr.and Mrs.Donald Smith and family, of Montreal.Miss Shirley Soule has returned to Lachinc after spending the holiday weekend with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.Sadler and Mr.and Mrs.Hardman and sons, of Kitchener, Ont., spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.Harold Near.i Miss Beatrice Rowe, of Mont-i real, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Lenny, Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Bockus j spent the weekend in Sherbrooke, 1 guests of Mr.and Mrs.W.Ewing.KINGSEY FALLS - Mr.Charles H.Sells spent a few days at his home here before resuming his studies in the Evangelistic Ministry of the Church of England, Toronto, Ont.Mr, and Mrs.Eugene Drouin, of Sawyerville, have purchased the farm of Mr.Desire Leblond.Mr.and Mrs.Austin Bowker, Sawyerville, spent a week with Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Drouin.Messrs.Bert and Dopnie Drouin spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives and friends in Sawyerville.Mr.Norman Bowker, of Sawyerville, is spending an indefinite time here.Rebekah Lodge At Richmond Installs Officers RICHMOND \u2014 The installation of officers took place at a | meeting of Olive Branch Re.) bekah Lodge No.9, with the Noble Grand, Sister Muriel Waterhouse.presiding.The District Deputy President, Sister Christina Henderson was welcomed by the members, and proceeded with installation cere monies.Officers were installed as follows: Noble Grand, Sister Nellie Hills, vice-grand, Sister Ella Hawthorne; secretary, Sister Dorothy Carr: financial secretary, I Sister Muriel Waterhouse; treasurer.Sister Gladys Galbraith; chaplain.Sister Frances Smith; warden, Sister Mabel Blanchette; and conductor, Sister Marion Blemings.Sister Christina Henderson, D.D.P., spoke briefly to the members, and discussed the forth-i coming District meeting in Richmond on Nev.14.A highlight of the evening was a presentation by Sister Viola Noble, Past President, of a year jewel to the outgoing Noble Grand, Sister Muriel Waterhouse.Sister Waterhouse expressed her pleasure in receiving it, and | took the opportunity to thank the officers and members for j their support during the past year.A salad lunch was served in Î the dining hall under the con-venership of Sister Nellie Hills.DRAPER'S CORNER Thanksgiving weekend guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Charland were Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Charland, Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Jerry Franken, Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Alberts .and young son, of Ottawa.Those at R.H.Draper's during the week w\u2019ere the Lavallee family, Brompton Rd., Mr.and Mrs.A.Bowker.Sawyerville, .Mr.and Mrs.Pomeroy, Compton, Mrs.D.Little and Miss B.Heath, LennoxviUe, Mrs.s.Cairns, Ives Hill, and Mrs.E.Beattie, Huntir.gville.Mrs.R.Bedard and Helen Margaret, of Melbourne, are visiting Mrs.Percy Draper and Miss Donna Draper.By Hank Ketcfiaa MARBLETON \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Worth Bishop have returned from a trip to Lindsay, Ont.While there they w-ere guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lindsay Denzel Kenny.In their absence their little daughters.Jane and Heather, were guests of their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Leonard.Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Westman.of Toronto, Ont., Mrs.Gerald Bishop, of Sherbrooke and Mrs.George McDonald and daughter, Eleanor, of Scotstown, were guests at the H.H.Bishop home.BULWER \u2014 Mr.Donald Martin, of Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue, spent Thanksgiving weekend wdth Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Merrill.Mr Ivan Herring has lost two calves, presumably killed by bears in his pasture.ABEM Gordon Laberee, of Halifax.N.S.is spending a leave with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.S.Laberee.The Women\u2019s Association met at the home of Mrs.L.Lowd with Mrs.H.Kerr and Mrs.H.Little assisting the hostess.The meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs.Ross.The Association will give the usual gifts and candy to the children of the community at Christmas.Lunch was served by the hostesses.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Nut-brown were guests of Mr, and Mrs.Lynn Williams in London, Ont.HUMAN FAC-OR ENTERS MUCH INTO PRACTICE OF MEDICINE By Hgrold Thom»» Hym»n, M.D.Written tor NEA Service Most folks understand that their doctor is a human being and as such apt to make a mistake now and then.They understand, too, that the practice of medicine is not an exact science, like mathematics, where you work with figures and come up with the correct answer.They know that when their physician feels their belly and tells them he thinks they've got an acute attack of appendicitis and ought to be operated on, he's expressing a judgment and not an established fact that ran be checked with the answers in the back of the book.Not everybody realizes, though, [that laboratory reports also may be seriously misleading.I'm not now referring to human errors like mixing specimens, mistakes in labeling or copying the wrong | report.I'm referring to the teats I themselves, even when they are accurately done and accurately 1 reported.Take for example the Wasscr-man blood test for syphilis.De spite public confidence in this 'test, it is notoriously unreliable.In the early stages of this serious venereal disease, when the diagnosis is difficult to make on appearances and the infection is most highly communicable, the test is almost always reported \"négative,\u201d Even more harmful are what is called \"false positive\" tests | when the patient is unjustly convicted of having gotten a loathsome disease that he or she never contracted.False-positive Wasscrman test* may occur when the patient has, or has recently had, a nonsyphyi-litic infection such as chicken-pox, pneumonia, malaria or gland ular fever (infectious mononucle-! osis), I remember a near-tragic occa-.-ion when a prospective bride, recovering from infections mononucleosis, received a positive report from her premarital blood examination.Knowing her own innocence, she asked, between sobs, if she could have been infected by the : groom - to - be when they kissed tn the normal course of their engagement.Fortunately for all concerned, the false Wasscrman was not verified by the very accurate examinations that have been developed in the U.S.Public Health Service.Those examinations, known as TPI and TPIA, can be obtained 'without charge by arrangement ! with any local health officer.While reports from most licensed laboratories are thoroughly reliable, certain tests require ! confirmation, since they express ! human judgments about diseases ! that may be fatal.I refer lo blood slides in leu-1 kemia and studies of cedis or tissue taken from areas where can-ceris suspected.It takes an experienced expert to distinguish between the blood pictures produced in glandular fever, from which recovery is almost certain, and certain types of leukemia which are nearly always fatal.Even experts may disagree about slides made from cells or tissues that act suspiciously like a malignant cancer.Every dedicated physician, surgeon and pathologist desires and often insists on confirmation from a trusted colleague before he casts his vote for \u201cinnocence\" or \"guilt\u201d of a suspected specimen.However, whereas you, as a juror, would vote \"innocence\u201d unless you were certain of the guilt of the accused, the medical juror votes \u201cguilt\u201d if there is a reasonable doubt so that you, the patient, may have the advantage of immediate and vigorous treatment.SOUTH BOLTON \u2014 A good number of adults and young people gathered tn Holy Trinity Church to meet Rev.R Muart Johnston, from the Bible House, who has been appointed District Scoreury' to suveed Res De Courcy Rayner, who is now eni tor of the Presbyterian Records Mr.Johnston showed a color od film entitled, The Briar and the Myrtle, and commented on the Society's work on the Ls lands of the Pacific.Mr.Johnston presided over the business meeting, when Rev, Gerald Tulk was appointed pre sident; Mrs.\\ P.Bloomfield, vice president and Mrs Edith Cameron, secretary-reasurer Excellent work was reported done by the new collectors Miss Faye Barnes, of South Bolton, had $00 to her credit, besides $3 from the dime books of Misses Sharon and Heather Davis and David Cameron.From Bolton Centre Miss Linda Peasley epllectrri $12.75, and Robert Marsh $4 which with the collection from the meeting of $5 15 made the sum of $54.90, slightly more than last year's total.Mr.Johnston asked every one to save used stamps for the collectors next year.Stamps ran bos old to help the work along.W.l.MEETS The W 1.met in the dub-room on Oct, 7, It was decided that Mr.Fontaine be paid for his work on the roof of the building.Plans were made for an auction to be held during the evening of Thurs , Oct 29 tor the benefit of the \\V l Donations for it will bo gratefully received.\\ short program w,i> ;i\\eti by se\\ era) ladies under the con-venership of Mrs Edith Cameron, For education, Mrs Sermon Mid she would be pleased if more use could be made of the new library books at Lane's store, and she would be glad lo he consulted about the selections, Lunch was served by Mrs Randall and Mr- \\ Cameron Vegetables donated by Mrs Whittaker were auctioned off.GENERAL NOTES Mr.H Coderre, of Knowlton whose sudden death occurred was often here in his garage along with Ivis brother.Alex Dr.Jay from the Dioeo-.m College m Montreal conducted Die service here last Sunday along with Rev.Mr.Tulk, those at church from out of town included Rev K.K Maeklin and Miss Elliott from The Pass Mr.and Mrs H.Sta.rs, Mr.\\V.Stairs and Mrs.Eraser Symonds, from New Brunswick.Misses li.Stairs and M.Cameron, from Valois, ' WY CAN'r I PLAY iSOLF?1 KNOIV SOME &A0 WOROS; AUSTIN \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.M.Juby and son Fletcher are spending some time with Mrs.Juby\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dick Royea.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Bryant were Mr.and Mrs.V.K.George, Vale Perkins, Mr.and Mrs.A.Dunsmore, Newport, Vt., and Mr.Roswell Jersey.Valois.Messrs.Dick Royea, Jim Ewens, M.Juby and I.Simard have returned from a hunting ! trip to Val d\u2019Or.Mr.and Airs.W.E.Juby have sold their house and have moved to Magog.I Messrs.C.C.Juby and W.P.Stone have returned from a visit \u2018 to friends and relatives in Chalk River, Ont., Port Erie, Tillson-Iburg, and Cornwall, INVERNESS - Weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.John Cruickshank were Mrs.W.E.Wilkinson, Misses D.Duggan, Margaret Matthews and Margaret Wilkinson.The supper, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Aid, and held in the I.O.O.F.Hall was a success in every sense of tihe word.Door receipts and sale of goods amounted to $256.Misses Laura and Flossie MacKinnon, of Quebec City, spent the weekend with their sister, Mrs.Dan Appleton.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Little and son, Lloyd, of LennoxviUe, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Wright.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Harron, and family, of Sherbrooke, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Harrv Campbell.Miss Mildred MacKenzie, of Westmount, is a guest of her sister, Mrs.A.J.Smyth.Rev.Mr.Jossinet, of Quebec City, conducted the service in St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church in the absence of Mr.John Stokoe, who is on holidays.Messrs.Arthur, Herve Breton and Mr.and Mrs.Willie Breton were guests cf Mr.and Mrs.L.Poulin, in Thetford Mine», jpiiziir/ » BOV PtNUVI Bur TKErCt WAS VeiuSfWD I LOCK BO K me WUCVW.A* 1 VP tone PC'KVE.ACS' HOW CPUIP WL SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THU1WDAY, OCT ÎS, 1f»59 I» ; parents, Mr.and Mm Cwtli , Joyce.Mr, and Mrs, Harold Parker and family, of Greenfield Park, were weekend guests of their aunt, Miss Elizabeth McLellan.Mr and Mrs Roy Morin and daughter Lynn, of Burlington, Vt., and Mr.and Mrs, lan Gregory, and family, of Asbestos, were guests of Mr and Mrs Ransome llayes.Mr, Robert Patin, of Ottawa, Ont , spent the weekend with his ; mother, Mrv T.Bagloy, and Mr, Bagley.Mr Danny Webb, Montreal, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs, Fred Webb.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Calder and family, of Arvida, were weekend guests of Mrs.Calder\u2019s mother and sister, Mrs.William Marchant and Miss Nellie Mar-j chant.Guéris of Mr.and Mrs.Henry I aboute were Mrs, Robert McKenna, of Murdoch ville, Misa Ann McKenna, Quebec City, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Taylor and sons, Stanley and Myron, and Mr.Lyle Carter, of Tamworth.N H.Miss Elizabeth McLellan has returned home after spending a week, a guest of Mr and Mrs.Tom MaeAulay, in Quebec City.Mr and Mrs.Keith Hall, of S'lawimgan, were weekend guests of Mr.Hall's parents, Mr.and Mrs, Allen Hall.sv lausrve ÔKeAttEb rêttôSŸI THAT CHEMIST SKY SIAM MAS fSEtU TMEKt SOME TIME1, LETS LOCK UP THE OTHER ACiJtlAlN-TAWCES YOU RAM INTO1.and\tMr.and Mr» M\tD.Cameron.\tfrom Holton\tCentre.Mr.and Mr> Geo Robb, Mr.and Mrs Win.Robb and son Mien, from Windsor Mill», were guests of Mrs McGill, as was Misses Emily and Annice Selby and Mr, and Mrs Clarence Selby from Dunham, Guest* of Mr and Mrs S: not» were Mr and Mrs Hugh Miller, of Sutton.Miss Muriel Burnet, of Montreal, and Mr Archie Burnet, of Cowansville.Miss Kate Bullock spent a week here with her sister in law , Mrs\tJ Bullock,\twho\tlias\tnow gone\tto Montreal for a\tvisit\tMr.\\rthur Bullock and friend were holiday guests of his mother here.Misses K Lard ley ami K.Eehkan.and Mr and Mrs V Strong, from Ottawa, visited at the V.unorson - Bloomfield Imm > on route home from a trip to the ISA Mrs Bertie Perkins and Mrs.Erma Perkins, Stanley and Veda, spent the holidays in the States with relatives EAST ANGUS \u2014 Mr and Mrs, Sam Shirley, of Montreal, spent I'banskgiv ing weekend, guests el Mrs Shirley's VEST Eg PAY f IT wewT Out Of PU5WES5 WHfK TH' .*»HOPkEEPE rito SVCX'THY AC-0 PARDON SVC.SUM.WHAT HAPfYsJLC TO THE CURIO SHOP THAT WAS HP RE .VeSTERPAY ; Put, easy,, it was HERE Vf STEROAV I TALKED TO HIM I TELL SPUN TMERE\u2019S NC V CURIO fi-HOP HERE \u2014 ~7 r\"WPP| Ï ' {fb 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