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[" Second Section SbecbcookeDailiifiecDcd THE PATER UE THE EASTERX TOWXSHIPS Second Section S H ER BROOK K, QIT.BKC, WEDVESPAY, MAY 2.19,SB.Royal Çamulian Mint \u201cHard Money\u201d Source Mr 1 H i - >¦ i'fà M ¦ m 1 Because precious metals arc hainllcil in larnc i]uantiric:\\ elaborate précautions be taken to prevent losses, 1 tch da\\ s work is acctiratelv weitibed while main gate (above) and grounds are guarded bv members of RCMl\u2019.Mint building of 1 udor design was compleud m 1908, marked beginning of Canadian manufactured coinage.Each coin is cleaned, inspected and individually w eighed before being passed for use.Imperfect pieces, returned to Mint refinery, are remrlred.Coins moving along roller (above) arc turned over automatically for examination of under surface.\tNVioml rilm Bond PKoioi by Chns Lund T Ml&MêMMAt' ¦ spaï»'« «.'A'b ¦\t0 ââf ïï M \u201cMoney, money everywhere, but not a cent for free,\u201d is the lament of many souvenir-hunting visitors to the Royal Canadian Mint at Ottawa where over 15,000 persons come annually to watch the \u2018hard money\u2019 being produced.Unknown to many, paper denominations arc manufactured commercially in Ottawa.Here, \u2018roll sorting\u2019 copper penny blanks for stamping.New designs are prepared by the artist in the form of K\" plaster mold from which the coin stamping dies are cut on the Janvier reducing machine (above).In cutting die, machine can also reduce the image to as little as J\" diameter.Each steel die, mounted in the press, \u2018strikes' thousands of coins before ir must be replaced with fresh one.Oiin blanks arc punched like cookies out of a metal strip alloyed and rolled at the Mint.Fed into hydraulic press, shown here, up to 170 a minute can be stamped.With t \u2019ch stroke, the impression is stamped on top and bottom simultaneously.Salvation Army Aids Many How many times have we drop-lied a penny in the gutter and not bothered to pick it upi1 How many times have we over-tipped just to be good sports?Add those pennies to a few extra quarters you have dropped in the headwaiter\u2019s palm and you can help lodge a transient for one night.Let the coins accumulate and you can pay the expense of feeding an under-privileged family.Last year .'?S00 of groceries were given to needy local families and some 159 transients were sheltered and served some SCO meals through the efforts of the Salvation Army's Sherbrooke garrison.The Salvation Army has algo continued its work « i comforting the aged and counseling the wayward, offering sympathy and understanding to prisoners and unmarried mothers.Many ex-prisoners will remember the man in the red-banded hat who distributed reading matter and.imy /r~i i more importantly, offered a kind word.Captain Frank Taboika in charge of (hr Citadel on Wellington street south is proud of the clothing depot which' was recently built through donations to the Salvation Army.Although space is still badly needed to house contributions of furniture as .well as clothes,, Captain Ta-boika, with the aid of Senior Captain John Chamorro, has done marvels in sorting out the apparel.\u201cClothes,\u201d says Captain Toboi-i:a, \u201care available to under-privileged families in case of dire necessity free of charge.At times\u201d he adds.: \u201cwe charge a minimum to cover overhead expenses.\u201d The \u2018'charge\u201d Captain Tabcika refers to.is negligible.For these who can afford it, an n cook.Captain Taboika invites j students in the area who wish to buy good reading matter at ai nominal cost to visit this library.In order to continue the work of the Salvation Army in Sher brooke.the Annual Red Shield Drive starts today with an ob-, jective of S6,000.ContributiQqs j may be addressed to the Annual Red, Shield Drive, c/o The Salvation Army, 19 Metcalfe Street, Sherbrooke.Members of the committees for) the drive are Forest Keene, chairman, Philip Robins! treasurer, and Syd Hart, chairman of the industrial committee.Presents Fine tabic, were also well patronized, groups its spring thank uffei A number of guests were pro ing meeting, which was hold in sent and a most enjoyable eve- the church hall ning was spent.Refreshments Mrs.Parker, the president, were served by the joint hostesses, Mrs.Fields and Mrs.M.conducted the program in which Mrs.J liroadbrnt, Mis.!.Jack The script was Wilson, while operated the i Re frr.shme nt: the ladies of t read by Mrs W.rejector.he W.M.S Mrs.F.Mitchell m overco\tat is si\t3 Id\tfar 35\tcents.\t Also\tinclude:\t\t1 in t\the Clotl\t:es Depot\tis a\tplentiful\t\tsupply\tof books.\tThe\tCV\tivatich\tArmy\tre- ceived\ta co:\trp n 1\tlete If\tbrary that\t was r:\tjcently\td:\tissolved in Co;\t\tHi- SAWYERViLLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Guy Locke and 1 Miss Agnes Locke, of Pittsburg, I N.H.were weekend guests of 1 Mr.and Mrs.Omer Droin.Mrs.j Locke and Miss Agnes remained ; for a week and were also guests i of .Mr.and Mrs.Gerald French.\u2014-* yi.»oni>pÿ«nvy.M5 -, ft, i t'f * f' if V .V ERmG TiiE SHERBROOKE AREA MAGOG \u2014 A variety show., arranged by the Sigma-C group of St.Paul\u2019s Church, was held in the church hall with approxi mutely 180 persons attending.The fine entertainment and good financial returns proved the event to be a decided success.The program consisted of the following entertainers: Dancers.Stephen Trow, Douglas Holt: quartet, Roger Bailey, Roger McKclvey.Graham Foggo and Alton Lizotte; Cathy Mackenzie Graham Foggo.Junior Choir, Carl Whittier, C.G.I.T., Deane Moffat, John McLauehlan, Gaétan Grenier; Sigma-C.Mrs.Dancl, Georgia Trew, The Hagens Richard McLauehlan, Barry Moffat, Douglas Hall, Wanda Aldrich, Mr.Moffat and the Ticehursts.Kenneth Dezan, a member of the Sigma-C, did an excellent job as M.C.The Sigma-C group wishes to extend its appreciation to those who aided in the success of this show.ST.FAITH\u2019S GUILD St.Faith\u2019s Guild of St Luke\u2019s Anglican Church was held in the Church Hall with Mrs.W.Fields and Mrs.W.Pink as hostesses.The president, Mrs.Renaud, was in the chair and final plans for a spring tea and food sale were made.Mrs.W.Whittier was the winner of the drawing for a gift donated by Mrs.VV.Pink.The next regular meeting will he held at the home of the president on May 2.1.925 CLUB The 1925 Club held its annual spring sale at the home of Mrs.Joe Fields.The home cooking table, as usual, proved very-popular.Two other tables, one of sewing, the other a novelty Adams.\t\tson and- Mrs.\tA.S\twoger\tassist\tVALE\tPERKINS-\t W.M.S.MEETS\t\t(Ml.\t\t\t\t\t\t The members of the\tW M S.\tThe prograr\tn wa s\tfollow\t;ed by\tMrs.\tVernon Geor\tgo entertain entertained the Mission\tCircle ;\tthe showing\tof a\tli 1 m\tstrip,\ted at\talb-moon tea\tupwards of and ladies of other\tchurch\t\u201cStrangers In\tTheir\tOwn\tI.and \",\t20 gtu\t\u2022sis on the.\toccasion of Jane George\u2019s 94th hirth-Aunt Jane\u201d, as she is u-.vn to ail, received many ::v ; X USiNG OLD-FASHIONED SOAPS AND _ DETERGENTS fm \u201d x v .i*.m pF Lvaw ft LIQUID et* OON\u2019T WASTE IT- elegant Liquid Detergent dissolves the most stubborn grease instantly, thoroughly, iH! without c* , rubbing.Use only o few drops if * dishes ore not very greasy! |||| ity.& ELEGANT Liquid\u2014 Detergent leaves no trace of grease, even\u2019 in hard water.No film to mar your dishes and cutlery.No grifne left clinging to the sink.ELEGANT .the con- A; centrated Liquid Deter- f|p gent.gives instant suds! i Also tops for cleaning refrigerators, stoves, windows and tiles.2 SIZES; 12 oz.and 24 or.Another greot product by the makers of famous ELEGANT FLOOR POLISH For woollens, nylons ond the finest fabrics there's nothing to beat ELEGANT Liquid Detergent.you wo you BY US/MG CfÇUtO DSTk r 0 h SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.MAY 2.19S6 - -Thr Prizes Awarded To Participants in Public Speaking Contest At Sutton SUTTON\u2014A Public Speaking Contest, with pupils of the various grades as participants, was held in the gym-auditorium of Sutton High School.The competition, under the direction of Miss Kathleen Harper, the principal, included a junior division for Grades V'-VII.and a senior for Grades VTII XI.The prizes offered in the Junior were the Home and School Association Bronze Shield and 2nd Prize: while, for the senior division, there was the E\u2019oer Eastman Trophy for the winner of top honors, with second and third prizes for the runners-up.The judges were fiev.M.Tyson.H.Archibald, and Miss E.M.England, with Mr.Tyson acting as chairman.In all, there were 16 contestants, 7 in junior division, and 9 in the senior.Each competitor was allowed five minutes to speak on a subi'e* of his own Choice, and points were counted for voice, modulation, personality appeal to audience, etc.Juniors and seniors alike showed the results of careful study under efficient instructors.Consequently, in certain cases, the Judges' decisions gave tie-awards.' Common Constipation Moybe you aren't getting at *\tthe cause of your constipa-i tion.Good-tasting Kellogg s All-Bran has helped millions ' remedy a common cause of constipation: lack of good l, food bulk in the diet.,\u2022 Laxatives that contain no bulk cannot get at the cause r, of ihis condition.All-Bran, made of w hole wheat grain, *\tprovides all the bulk (gentle I roughage you need daily for regularity.Kellogg\u2019s\u2014the t original, ready-to-eat bran cereal.Enjoy comfortable, 1 natural regularity within 10 ( days or return the empty carton and get twice what t you paid.> Best liked *' L1&»' millions iMùîn The contestants in Junior Division were : Grade V \u2014 Richard Wilson.' Building A Ç'amp' ; Pamela Lamb, \u2018 Our Trip To Whiteface Mountain\": Diana Dyer, Newfoundland Scenes.Grade VI\u2014Arnold Bonneau, \u201cThe Flood In Springfield, Mass\u201d: Gerard Bougie, \u2018'Elephants\u2019.Grade VII \u2014 Robert Cohen.\u201cTelevision And Its Improved Material Brad Gatenby, \u201cThe Sinking Of The Titanic'\u2019.Winners: Home and School Association Bronze Shield.Robert Cohen: tied for second prize, Arnold Bonneau and Brad Gatenby.The contestants in Senior Division were:\t, Grade VIII \u2014 Diana Ingalls, \u201cThe Great Molasses Flood\u2019\u2019; Dareth Miler, ' Maple Sugaring\u201d.Grade IX\u2014Hazel Patten, \"The Canadian Rockies\u201d; Arnold Stur-tevant.'The Ice Follies\u201d.Grade X\u2014Anne Are, \"My Experiences During The War\"; Joanne Vergeylen, \u201cPuppets\u201d; Joyce Hawley, \"Pipe-Organs.\u201d Grade XT \u2014 Wesley Larocque.\u2018\u2018Trees\u201d; Gail Lukassen, \"Why 1 Wish To Be a Nurse\".Winners: Eber Eastman Trophy, Joyce Hawley; 2nd prize, Anne Are; 3rd prize, (tie), Joanne Vergeylen, Gail Lukassen.In his announcements of the awards.Rev.M.Tyson congratulated the winners and complimented the contestants as a whole for the excellent showing they had made in the competition.* * * BRIDAL SHOWER A shower was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Jones, Mountain Street, prior to the marriage of Miss Marlene Poirier, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Poirier.22 guests, several from neighboring towns, were present for the event.The I.O.O.F.Officer^ Installed At Sawyerville SAWYERVILLE \u2014 Rro.Parker D.D.P.and the installing team of Sherbrooke, were at Eaton Valley No.60.l b.OF.Lodge and installed the following officers Noble Grand, Harris vice grand, Stephen R.S.N.G , Eric Bailey; Alex - Glen; R.S.V.G., Picard; L.S V.G , F K Nugent; Brazel: L.S.N.G., Charles Hurd.Inside guardian.James Coleman; outside guardian, Edgar Stoddard; warden.Clinton French; Chaplain, George Mog-gensen; treasurer, Douglas Twy-man; finance secretary, Charles \u2018Burns; recording ' \u2022secretary, Donald MacRae; R.S.S.Albert Jones; L.S.S., Orner Drouin.At the close of the meeting lunch was served.Richmond Man Feted By Friends At Dinner Party RICHMOND \u2014 Mr Jim Mur-phv of The Canadian National Express Company, was guest at a party organized by his friends to celebrate his approaching marriage to Misis Mary O'Don- nell of Charlottetown, PEI.There was a large gathering of well wishers and after dinner and appropriate speeches.Mr.Murphy was presented with a purse of siher.Mr.Gilles Marcotte acted as master of ceremonies.Amongst those present were J E Murphy.Mrs Elizabeth Fuller.Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.Paul Beaudry, Island Pond; Mr and Mrs.Arthur Millette, Mr and Mrs.M C.Barrie, Mr and Mrs Phil Warden, Jerome 1 Hayes, Montreal; Leo Hamel, Laurent I^tarte erto.Joe Burns.Way, J.L.Burns Keagc, Mr.and Croteau, Mr.and Fred Brill.Jack Maurice Mahck, Roland Bisson-Louiw Trenv .Gordon Me Mrs.Gaston Mrs.Bet isle.Cunningham.Rodrique Ca- bana.George Poulin and Herbert Crook General Notes The many friends of Mr Douglas Gunter will be sorry to learn that he is a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital, after undergoing a tonsillectomy Mr.and Mrs.John Miller have returned to their home at Swastika, Opt.alter spending the winter months with Mr.Nelson Miller.COWANSVILLE\u2014 Mr.and M ' Clem Cady spent a da> at Brockton, Mass.with Mrs.Cady's brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Fd.Fitchett, while they were at Nashua.X II .at the home of Mr.Cady's brother.Mr Jack Cad\\ The \"Friendly Society\u201d of Trinity Anglican Chinch met in the Church Hall.Plans were made for a rummage sale on Saturday afternoon.May 5, at the Church Hall, South Street.Refreshment* were served by the hostesses, Mrs Percy Hili-house and Mrs.Votney R.Ingalls.Mr and Mrs.Doak were spending a few weeks in Florida with relatives, when Mr.Doak was taken ill and came home by plane.Mrs.C.Holliday spent a few days at Ville La Salle with her son in law and daughter, Mr and Mrs.Lawrence Smith, and little daughter.8!.* * : ¦ GIGANTIC FACTORY SALE AEkOWAX Doublc-RicFi ; in Wax! I 'Contains twice // 1 as much wax as \u2018\u2018hard-finish\u201d , brands! BISHOPTON\u2014 The Christmas Club met at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Couchman when Canasta was played at two tables.Prizes were won by Mrs.Flora McIntyre and Mrs.A.Ainsworth.Lunch was served by the hostess, bringing to a close a very pleasant evening.The next meeting will be with Mrs.Irving Willard on May 8th.The many friends of Mrs.Clara Gilbert are pleased to known she has returned home from the Sherbrooke Hospital much improved in health.Callers at the same home included Mr.and Mrs, William Stuart, Stan-stead, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Pepin, Lennoxville, Mrs.Mark Porter, Mrs.George Harrison, Mr and Mrs.I W.Dawson, Mrs.Grace Downes, Rev.and Mrs.H.Halt, Mrs.M.M.Rolfe, Miss A.Ryan and Mrs.0.Ainsworth.attractively wrapped gifts, assembled in a decorated basket, were presented to the bride-to-be by three little girls, Suzanne Dau-delin, Trudy Jones and Judy Judd, all of whom were dressed in pastel colors.After receiving the gifts.Miss Poirier thanked her friends for their delightful surprise party and shower.In the dining room the table was decorated in pink and white, as was also a beautiful bride's cake.Miss Poirier was married on April 28lh.at Richford, Vermont, to Mr.Richard Johnson, of Berkshire.The reception was held at home of Mr.and Mrs.Jones, who are her uncle anji aunt.ear r ¦' LV-.> * \u2022yr, ,v.-\t.V ,s y* .>7\tλ.*** #lV:\tI T0PÎ* ' ^ * *' jSfebT- \u2019.ry1 rv.;-;xv V, Y W 'Vd\\r.¦ A.M BUY DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT EVEN LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES! ENTIRE INVENTORY OF BROADLOOM RUGS TO BE CLEARED AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES This colossal FACTORY SALE is open to the public only.NO DEALERS, PLEASE.Avail yourself of this opportunity.Como to tho showrooms and choose your BROADLOOM rugs from our huge sfock of Luxurious deep pile broadloom in the most modern solid colours, Tonc-on-Tone, Custom Twist.\t\t\tHere Are\tJusi A\tFew \t\t\t\tRegular\tSALE PRICE\t 6\tX\t8\tHUNTER GREEN \t\t.\tS74.40\t$36.90 7\tX\t10\tCINNAMON \t\t.\t108 50\t53.90 8\tX\t10\tPEARL GREY\t\t.\t124 00\t61.60 9\tX\t1 1\tMUSHROOM BEIGE .\t.\t15345\t76.25 10\tX\t13\tTURQUOISE \t\t.\t20150\t99.95 10\tX\t15\tSANDALWOOD \t\t.\t232 50\t114.50 1 1\tX\t14\tCHARCOAL GREY .\t.\t238 70\t118 50 1 1\tX\t16\tCHINESE RED \t\t, .\t272 80\t135.50 12\tX\t15\tSAGE GREEN\t\t, .\t279 00\t138.60 12\tX\t18\tOLD ROSE \t\t.\t33480\t166.30 13\tX\t16\tBURNT ORANGE \t\t.\t332 40\t160.00 \tCHOICES IN ANY OTHER SIZES AND COLORS\t\t\t\t SPECIAL ! WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING REGULAR 13.Ü5 Sq.Yd.\tSALE 6.35 14.95 Sq Yd\t1M 16.95 Sq Yd\t8.95 PRICE Sq.Yd.Sq.Yd.Sq, Yd.BRING YOUR OWN MEASUREMENTS FOR FREE ESTIMATES AND DISCUSS YOUR RUG NEEDS WITH THE \u2014 BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE FACTORY EXPERTS.ROYAL BROADLOOM COMPANY Inquire at the Desk nmm,.iMWHtBflMBBaiKW\u2019mwii The NEW SHERBROOKE HOTEL \u2014 Open Evenings Till 10 P.M.WE ARE NOW CELEBRATING OUR aremyming ti,s k Mm ^ Wi?Ffiff.A beautiful MUSKRAT JACKET $175 Value to the winner of our sale-duration contest.Register and your ticket might be the lucky one! In order to claim the prize, the winner wi k® asked a simple question .\"When did our business have its beginning?\", and the right answer wins this lovely jacket! end we thank YOU, our friends and customers for making these fifty years successful and pleasant! A WORD ro THE WISE.You'll find good values at our store during this sale, because nearly all of our stock is 1956 merchandise-nothing brought in for this promotion, no specially purchased stock, or factory clearances so often found at sales, which is often merchandise left over because it was not readily saleable, or needed repairs \u2022 \u2022 \u2022 EVERYTHING IS GENUINE REGULAR STOCK, bought for our store under normal circumstances! ever firm?fifty YEm l!lrm and it * Bf'î® McnS ïï.™» , Lv vH P AS-kW-\" : mM.88 WELLINGTON NORTH \u2014 SHERBROOKE, QUE.88 WELLINGTON NORTH Four -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1956 Women\u2019s Sphere Coifon Fashions For Social\tperionaf Occasion Miss Pauline Littlejohn and Miss Carol Loveland, left Len-noxville on Sunday, to take up residence in St.Lambert.They were motored to their destina tion by the former's parents, Mr and Mrs.J.S.Littlejohn.\u2022 \u2022 * Mrs.R.M.Boright has return ed from Montreal, where she ac- i companied her daughter, Miss Ann Boright, w'ho with Miss Constance Marie Gervais, sailed on the Empress of Britain for a few» months holiday in Europe and the British Isles.* * * Friends of Mrs.Tom Chapman, Elizabeth St., will regret to learn she is a patient in the Sher.brooke Hospital.* \u2022 \u2022 Miss Judy Pratt, who has been attending Macdonald College, returned home last weekend, to spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, W.L.A, Pratt, Vimy St.* * \u2022 Mrs.T.S.Somers, who spent several months with her daughter, Mrs.A.1,.Spafford, Vimy St., left on Sunday to visit her son-in law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Reid, at Rosemcre.*\tv * Mrs.James Sharpe and Miss Barbara Sharpe, St.Denis St., have returned from New York City, where they spent a few days.*\t* \u2022 Miss E.Lorraine Low, director of Junior Red Cross, of Montreal, and Mrs.A.Malcolm, also of Montreal, were visitors at the School for Retarded Children, last week.* * « Mr.and Mrs.Ray Little and Mr.Charles Henderson, of Len-noxville, were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Little, and Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Lowery, at Thetford Mines.*, * * Mr.and Mrs.Burgess Cady amd son, Evan.London St., were guests, during the weekend of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Cady, at Cowansville.4t *\t* Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Downs, Clough Ave., Lennoxville, who were guests, for a few days\u2019 of Mr, and Mrs.Keith'Reynolds, at Piéton, Ont., and also visited Mr.and Mrs.Glynn Reynolds, st Belleville, Ont., have returned home.Mr.and Mrs.H L.Wallace, of Lennoxville, and Mrs.Warren G.Ross and son, Kelvin, of Sher-1 brooke, were in Coaticook, on ! Sunday, to attend the christening ! of the infant daughter of Mr.and ; Mrs.George Johann.* * * Mr.and Mrs.John Dempsey, of Inverness and Mrs.Edith j Learmonth, of East Angus, spent ; the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.I Malcolm Roarke and family, at j Rock Forest.* * * | Mr.and Mrs.James E.Lock, j of Loretteville, who were in ! town to attend the luneral of the j former's brother, Mr.I 12.25 Weather Forecast 12.30\tToday In Vermont 12.45\t4-H Club 1.00\tOrleans Party Line 1.30\tWhat's New 1.35\tRod So\\ Wash.4.30\tThi* & That With Music CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.35\t1240 Supper Hour 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\t\u201cHit Parade** Songs 8.00\tBob A Rav Show 8.15\tRed Foley Show 8.30\tSports Roundup THURSDAY I 10.30 Music For You 11.00\tBourbeau News 11.05\tMusicale Matinee 11.30\tMusical Roundup 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hr.12.30\tRosenbloom\u2019s Newscast 12.35\tThe Sunshine Hr.12.59 Dorn.Time Signal 1.00\tCBC New* 1.15\tMusical Master pieces 2.00\tT-Can Matinee 3.30\tPress News 3.05 This is the Hour 4.00\tEncores 5.00\tPress News Television Guide WMTW.Mt.WcsHmgton \u2014 Channel 8 9\t30 Bob A Ray Sho v 9.43 Red Foley Show tOOO New*, and Steve * 10\t30 New» and Sporta 10.50 Steve » Place 12J)»* New*, and Steve» 1.00\tNew*, and Steye\u2019» 1.30\tNews and Sign OS 8\tDO New* 6.30\tIt Happened Today 7 00 New» and Current and Choice 7.30\tHopalong Cassky 8.00\tNew», Sports 8.05 Ptnlco Vance 8.30\tGros» Section 9\t00 Pres» Conference 9.30\tBob A Ray Show 9.45 Red Foley 10.00\tNew s A Ste\\ e » I0.ro News, Sports 10.50 Steve\u2019s Place 12.00\tNews, Steve\u2019s Plav'e 1.00 News, Steve\u2019s Place 1.30\tNews, Sign OCf 8.00\tThe Dying Dragon 8 45 Mozart\u2019s Mass 10.00\tNews &.Roundup 10.20 Midweek Review 10.30 Imagination in Action 11.00\tBeethoven 12.00\tNews, Close 5.00\tArtists of Today 5.30\tHeidi 6.00\tCBC News 6.10 Sportscast 6.13 Evening Interlude b.Jn Byline 6.35 Dinnei Music 7.00\tRawnldc 7.15 Roving Reporter 7.30\tFred Hill 8.no Waiting People 8.30\tConversation 9.00\tGoon Show 9.30\tJake A.the Kid 10.00\tNation id News 10.20 Beggars 10.30\tEventide 11.00\tNocturne 11.30\tPrairie PTavhou*# UJ>n Newn, Sign Off.9.00\tYou Bet Your Life 9.30\tSandman's Matinee 10.00\tHeadline News 10.05\tJust Good Music 11 .no Final New» 11.05\tSign Off 5\t00 New * 5.05\tSupper Club 6\t00 News 6.05\tSupper Club 6.45 Spoils 7.00\tVermont at 7 7.15 Bon Crosby 7.30\tThis is Hi Fi 8.00\tNews WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 2.00\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tCooking can be fun 3.00\tTravel Time 3.30\tWhat s New, Girls.' 3.45\tRhythm Ranch 4.10\tMid-afternoon new* 4.J5 Secret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6.00\tTri-State New» 6.15 Phjthm Ranch 6.45\tThe Early Show 7\t15 News.John Daly 7.30\tDisneyland 8\t30 M-G-M Parade 9.00\tMasquerade Party 9\t30 I\u2019ve Got A Secret 10.00\tWed.Night Fights 10.55 Sports Finals 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019s Headlines 11.10\tMt.Wash.Weather THURSDAY, MAY 3 2.00\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tHalf-Hour Theatre 3.00\tThe Big Pay-Off 3.30\tWe Serenade You 3.45 Rhythm Ranch 4.10\tMia-afternoon news 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Club 6 00 Tri-State Newa 6.10\tWatch Your Weather 6.15\tThe Early Sbow ( 7.15\tNews\u2014 John Daly FRIDAY, MAY 4 2.00\tRobert Q.Lewis 2.30\tCooking can be fun J.UO HaJi-Houi Theatre 3.30\tHugh Babb 3.45 Rhythm Ranch 4.10 Afternoon New» 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Little Rascals 5.00\tMickey Mouse Cluo 6.00\tTri-State Newa 6.15\tIhe Early Show 7.15\tNews\u2014 John Daly 7.30\tRin Tin Tin * 8.00\tOzilz A Harriet 8.30\tCrossroads C8MT 7.30\tSgt Preaton 8 00 Eddie Arnold Show | 9.00 Industry in N H.8.30\tClimax!\t' 9.15 The Harness Horse 9.30\tFather K iows Best j 10.30 Ethel A Albert 10.00\tDotty Mack Show | m.10 Person to Person 10.30 Qui?.Kids\t| n.uo Tomorrow'» 11.00\tTomorrow\u2019 !\tHeadlines Headlines\t11.10 Mt Wash, weather 11.10 Mt.Wash.Weather 11.15 Sports Final 11 15 Sports Final.*\t\u2019 Montreal \u2014 Giannel 6 WEDNESDAY, MAY l\t\tTHURSDAY, MAY 3\tFRIDAY, MAY 4\t 3.00\tMusic\t1.00 Music\t1.45\tSchool Telecast 3.25\tTodjy on CBMT\t1.45 School Telecast\t2.15\tMusic 3 30\tKiddies' Corner\t2.15 Music\t3 25\tToday on CBMT 4.00\tOpen House\t3.25 Today on CBM F\t3.30\tKiddies\u2019 Corner 4.30\tTake a Look\t3.30 Kiddies1 Corner\t4 00\tOpen Hou.^e 4.45\tFolk Songs\t4.00 Open House\t4.30\tThe Peppermint 5.00\tRin Tin Tin\t4.30 Mr.\u201cO\u201d\t\tPrince 5.30\tHowdy Doody\t4.45 Maggie Muggins\t4.45\tSmall Fry Frolic» 6.00\tThe Lone Ranger\t5.00 Captain Gallant\t5.00\tTo be announced 6.30\tOur town\t5.29 Howiy Doody\t5.30\tHowdy Doody H.45\tCBC TV News\t6.00 To be announced\t6.00\tDoctor Hudson s 7.00\tTabloid\t6.30 Pattie Page\t\tSecret Journal 7.30\tScience Fiction\t6.45 CBC TV New*\t6.30\tStranger than \tTheptre\t7.00 Tabloid\t\tfiction 8 00\tVic Check\t7.30 Liberace\t6.43\tCBC TV Newt 8.30\tl Love Lucy\t8.00 To be announced\t| 7.00\tTabloid 9.00\tCross Canada Hit\t8.30 Jane Wj man\tj 7.30\tMy Little Margie \tParade\tFireside Theatre\t8.00\tWayne & Shuster 9.30\tJackie Rae\t9.00 Kraft TV Theatre\t: 8.30\tThe Plouffe Family 10.00\tBig Town\t10 00 City Detective\t: 9.00\tGraphic 10.30\tPress Conference\t10.30 The Visitor\t9.30\tStar Stage 11.00\tCBC TV News\t11.00 CBC TV News\t(to.OU\tCavalcade of Sports 11.15\tCelebrity Playhouse\tli.15 SporU Guesses and\t10.45\tJim Coleman Show 11.45\tFeature Film\tGuests.\t*11.00\tCBC TV News \t\t\t11.15\tRevival Night For superior service end perfect reception in \u2022 R.C.A.\u2022 Victor \u2022 ElectroHome \u2022 Hallicrafter \u2014 See Us First \u2014 LEVESQUE LIEE 38 Wellington SI.South \u2014 Tel LO, 2-4765 - OUT CF-TOWNERS - Rock Island dranen \u2014 Tel.TR.6-2374 Cookshire Branch \u2014 Tel.95 WCAX-TV, Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 WEDNESDAY, MAY 2\t> 10.25\tProgram\tPreviews ! 9.30 Teat Pattern\tNews I 10 25 Program Pievieva 10.30 Arthur Godfrey News\t| 10.45\tTBA 10.30 The Way\t! 11.00\tIt\u2019» Fun\tto Reduce 11.00 It\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15 Movie Museum 11.30 Strike It Rich ! 11.15 Movie Museum I 11.30 Strike It Rich ; 12.00 Across The Fence 5.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee j 12.15 Love of Life 9.00 News\t; 12.30 Search For 9.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee !\tTomorrow 10.00\tNews 10 05 Just Good Mumc j 11.00\tHeadline Newa 11.10 Sign Off USED CAR FOR SALE 1953 Dodga, Club ^ Coup*, two \u2022 ton* b*jg* and blue, ra-\ti die, heater.In excellent eond i t i o n.\t9 Guaranteed.\tcj Foxbrooke Motors Ltd.345 Wellington St.South Tel.LO.9 3606 or LO.9-3608 5.55 Station Opening 6.00\tPress News 6.05\tSacred Heart Pgnv 6\t20 Farm Fair 6.30\tWake Up With Walters 7.00\tPress New* 7.05\tWake I'p With Walters 7\t30 Sports Roundup 7.35 Wake I\u2019p With Walters 8.00\tCBC News 8.15 Wake Up With W\u2019alt ers 8.30\tClassical Music 8.45\tMorning Devotions 9.00\tBack To The Bible 9.30\tMusical Showcase 5.05 Bishop'*; New» 9.45\tLight A Lyrical j 5.15 Ridir.The Range 10.15 Musical Showcase 5.43 Hank Snow 9.00\tFeature Story 9.15\tMemo from U N, 10.00\tSalvation Army 10.30 Music For Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 1 LOO Dom.News 11.10 Music 'till mid-nite 12.00\tClosing ! 6.00 CBC New» 6.10 Town Crier New« f 6.15 1240 Supper Club 6.30\tAdams Sportscast 6.35 1240 Supper Club 7.00\tRawhide 7.15\tHonolulu Trio 7\t30 Date with Fred Hill 8\t00 Bob & Ray Show 8.15\tRed Foley Show 8.30\tParis Star Time 9.00\tPress Conference 9.30\tPlatterbrain and Interlude 10.00\tCourt of Opinion 10.30 Music for Relaxing 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDom.Newa 11.10 Music \u2019till midnight 12.00\tStation Closing 12.45 Guiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Show 1.30\tAs The Earth Turn* 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tOpen Rouse 3.00\tThe Big Payo ' 3.30\tHow Do You Stand?3.45\tBob Crosby Show\u2019 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tEdge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagoa Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwiae 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tRiders of the Purple Sage 7.15\tNews.Doug Edw ards 7.30\tBr ave Eagle 8.00\tArthur Godfrey 8.30\tStory Theatre 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tHighway Patrol 10.00\t20th Century 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15 Sign Off THURSDAY, MAY 1 9.30 Test Pattern Fox ; 12.00 Across The Fence > 12.15 Love of Life 12.30 Search For Tomorrow 12.45 Guiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Show 1.30\tAs the Earth Turns 2.00\tMixing Bowu 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tTBA 3.45 Shopping With Nancy 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuck wagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6 45 Weathenvise 6\t50 Sports Digest 7\t00 Frankie Laine 7.15\tNew Liber ace Show 7.30\tAmos and Andy 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax! 9.30\tFour Star Playhouse 10.00\tArthur Murray 10.30\tQuiz Kids 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tSign Off FRIDAY, MAY 4 10.25 Program Previews New s 10.30\tThis World of ours 11.00\tIt's Fun to Reduce 11.15\tGarry Moore Show 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Llf\u2022 12.30\tSearch For Tomorrow 12.45 Guiding Light 1.00\tJack Paar Sho* 1.30\tAs The Earth Turn* 2.00\tMixing Bowl 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke & His Swing Billies 3 45 Bob Crosby Show 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret S^orm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckvvagon Taie» 6.00\tSuperman 6.30\tNewstime 6.45 Weather wise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tThis Is Your Government 7.15\tNows, with Douglas Edward* 7.30\tMy Friend Flicka 8.00\tFord Theatre 8.30\tI Led Three Lives 9.00\tCrusader 9.30\tSchlitz Playhouse 10.00\tThe Lineup 10.30 Person to Person 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tPortfolio of Plays 12.35 Sign Off BILINGUAL SALESMAN Required by national loorl manufacturer to cover retail «tore» in the Eastern Townships.Company car.Excellent prospect».Reply »tating age, education, marital »tatu« and previous experience to Box No.1Î6 \u2014 Sherbrooke Record, 12.To Let 3 ROOM newly decorated tenement, eomplete bathroom, tint water sup-pUed- MO current.Garage available.759 Vimv.LO.2-5501.3 ROOM.® and bathroom, tn I^nnox 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