Sherbrooke daily record, 23 mai 1956, Section 1
[" MAY tjttbcooberailuïUtocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f SUNNY AND COLD Cloudy, clearing in the \u2022veiling ; mostly sunny and cold on Thursday; winds northerly 30.Low tonight and high Thursday, 30 and SO.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC, W EDNESDAY.MAY 23, 1956 FIRE LOOSE Sixtieth Year RICHMOND World News In Brief ALMA Que.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 The seventh set of twins born to 33-year-old Mrs.Paul-Emile Tremblay of Alma were baptized Monday night in a little flower-decked chapel in the Roman Catholic parish of St.Sacrament rie Naudville.The girls were born last Thursday.Mrs.Tremblay, who attended the baptism in a wheelchair has given birth to lb children in her nine-year marriage to a Aluminum company worker, including two single births.¥ LONDON \u2014 'Æb \u2014 Firemen Tuesday night put out a stubborn fire in a maze of tunnels 150 feet below the streets of London after fighting the flames and acrid smoke for almost 34 hours.More than 30 firemen, overcome by heat and smoke, were taken to hospital for treat-njeni.None was seriously injured.*\t4\t* MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Governor-General Massey, accompanied by president Lionel Chevrier of the St.Lawrence Seaway Authority and other seaway officials, leaves from Montreal Thursday on a two-day inspection of the waterway project.Mr.Massey's itinerary includes an 82-mile trip from Cornwall, Ont., to Iroquois, Ont., and the New York side of the coffer dam.*\t* * VANCOUVER \u2014 (CP) \u2014 Wreckage of a missing amphibious twin-engined plane was found underwater 435 miles north of Vancouver Tuesday night just as darkness closed in.Three men were aboard the plane, a Pacific Western Airlines Widgeon, when it vanished Tuesday on a flight from Kitimat, B.C., 450 miles north of here.* * * WINNIPEG \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The main east-west line of the Canadian Pacific Railway was blocked Tuesday night by a derailment at Cardstadt, Ont., 90 miles west of Fort William.The engine and 15 cars of a westbound freight train left the rails, a railway spokesman said.Telegraph and telephone communication with the area was knocked out by the accident.No one was reported injured and the cause of the accident was not known.4 Lilt le Girl And Her Prize Little Nancy Patterson of Magog proudly displays the two pound, 12 ounce speckled trout which won her first prize in the Kids\u2019 Day fishing derby at Stanstead.One hundred and seventeen fish were «aught during the derby, sponsored by the Stanstead County Fish and Game Association.Second prize went to Bobby Buzzell, also of Magog, who caught a two pound, four ounce trout.(Photo by Charles Catchpaugh) \" I School Set Ablaze 3 Times In 5 Days; Police Set Up Guard RICHMOND \u2014 (Special) -\u2014 Provincial Police mov ed a squad here today to investigate three mysterious lives set in the St.Francis High School since last Thursday night.Police are certain the fires were the work of an arsonist and set up a guard on the school.The fi res, set Thursday, Monday and Tuesday, ate | not believed to be the work of a student and according to ! police do not have the earmarks of a professional fire bug.Sgt.Eugene Morin, of the Sherbrooke branch Provin-| cial Police along with Roger Gauthier, investigator for the I Quebec Fire Commission and Underwriters Insurance In-; vestigators started their search late yesterday and have continued today with no apparent results The first fire broke out last t\t- To Register Terror-Area Cypriots NICOSIA, Cyprus.\u2014(Reuters) \u2014 Britain's Cyprus government today ordered all Cypriots in 73 mountain villages to register with the authorities in a security measure due eventually to affect the Mediterranean island's entire I done.ing identification cards for the DUPLESSIS OPENS ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN TROIS RIVIERES Duplessis, Lapalme Exchange Fire As Campaign Gains Momentum MONTREAL \u2014(P\u2014Campaigning for the Quebec general election June 20 gained momentum last night, with Premier Duplessis and Liberal leader Georges Lapalme exchanging attacks against each other and their respective parties.In a speech at Loretteville in Quebec county, the 65-year-old premier reiterated the Union Nationale government's opposition to federal subsidies, which he described as chains no matter how much \u201cgold\" the federal government puts on them in return for provincial taxation rights.\u201cWe are not in this fight over taxation rights for Quebec alone but for all other provinces as well,\" he said.\u201cIt is their own : business if they do not wish to \\ profit by it.\u201d And in one of two speeches in Greater Montreal, Mr.Lapalme charged the provincial government with maladministration of school funds and pledged a system of statutory grants if his party is elected.At a rally in Ville Jacques ; Cartier, the Liberal leader said ] \u201cwaste and corruption prevail | throughout the province in the construction of schools.\" Speaking in support of Robert Theberge, Libérai candidate for Chambly countv, Mr.Lapalme.! said members of the legislature, i riple Duke's Guard On Cypriot Threat LONDON \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Security officials were reported today to have tripled the Duke of Edinburgh's bodyguard after widespread rumors that Cypriot terrorists have slipped into Britain to try to kill the Queen's Greek-born husband.The home office and Scotland Yard declined to discuss the reports of increased security precautions for the Royal Family \u2014 and for members of the government \u2014 but an informed source said : \u201cThe duke's guard is three times as large today as it was before, and other precautions have been taken concerning the safety of other persons in the United Kingdom.\"\" The terrorists were rumpred to be plotting to assassinate the ; duke in revenge for the hanging by British authorities of two Greek Cypriots last week.Greek-speaking Cypriots, who want the British-owned Mediterranean island united with Greece, : are staging a campaign of violence.The duke was Prince Philip of Greece before his marriage.Some Cypriot extremists now consider him a traitor to Greece.Scotland Yard has set up checkpoints at British ports, but the movements of Cypriot are not easy to follow.As citizens ; of the Commonwealth, they move about in England as freely as do British residents.Scotland Yard has issued automatic pistols to the men guarding I the Royal Family, Prime Minis- ; ter Eden and members of his cabinet.British police usually are unarmed.Queen Mother Elizabeth was reported to have been surrounded by a squad of Scotland Yard men when she visited the Chelsea flower show here Tuesday.Extra guards were on hand at London airport when the Duchess of Kent and her daughter, Princess Alexandra, returned from a month's visit to Rome.The duchess is the former Princess Marina of Greece.Today's Chuckle If all employees who doze at the office were laid end (o end, they would be much more comfortable.cabinet ministers arid the premier distribute the province's money \u201cas if it were coming from their own pockets.\u201d In his speech, Premier Du plessis said provincial rights is the main issue of the election.\u201cIt is still today as it was in 1944 and 1948 and 1952 provin cial election years a matter of life and death,\u201d he said.In a strongly-worded allack, he accused former Liberal premier Adelard Godbout of having \u201cceded\u201d (he province\u2019s taxation rights \u201cfor a paltry $20,000,000 a year.\u201d Turning his attack againsi Mr.Lapalme, the premier described the Libera! leader as \u201cthat Ottawa servant\u201d whose parly offi r-ed no more protection for Quebec against federal encroachments than did Mr.Godbout\u2019s administration.Mr.Lapalme, in his second speech Tuesday night, accused Ihe Union Nationale and the pre.mier of using religion to further their political aims.\u201cOur candidates do not go around distributing - pictures of themselves taken with the Pope or the bishop, as Yves Prévost (Minister of Municipal Affairs) did in Montmorency,\u201d Mr.Lapalme told a rally in Laprairie.\u201cNor do they hand old religious medals as Arthur Leclerc (minister without portfolio) did in Charlevoix.\u201d Speaking in favor of Joseph Rodrigue Potvin, Liberal candidate in Laprairie-Napierville, Mr, Lapalme also accused Premier Duplessis of \u201ctwo-faced\u201d politics.\u201cHere is a man who tries 1o infer that the Liberal Leader is a Communist, and on the other side attacks leaders of the church and allows obscene literature to be circulated in the province.\u201d 1954.The brick and concrele construclion serves as class rooms ; for students from Richmond, Mel-| bourne and nearby rural areas.Mr.Somerville, hesitant to admit the arson angle to the fires, would make little comment, about ; the actual outbreaks.He did say, however, that, \u201cit is definitely not a student, who set the fire.\u201d j He also agreed with police that, | it was not the work of an expert.Sir Saville Cerner Will Be High Commissioner To Canada OTTAWA.\u2014(CP)\u2014 Canada is getting a new United Kingdom high commissioner next fall, one of the youngest ever sent to Ottawa.He is Sir Saville Gamier, 48-year-old undersecretary of state in the office of Commonwealth relations.Canada will not be new to the one-time secretary to former British Labor party leader Clement Attlee, He.,served as senior secretary at the British high commissioner's office here in 1943 and later wes appointed deputy high commissioner.His appointment was announced in London early today.He succeeds Sir Archibald Nye, 61, who was appointed high commissioner to Canada in 1952 and whose term of office expires late this year.Closure Motion Used To Shove Pipe Line Through 2nd Stage OTTAWA \u2014 (CP) \u2014 The Commons early today cleared the government s controversial gas pipeline legislation through the second stage of ils hoi ly contested passage in a closure-marked sitting lasting 10 3 4 hours.A 163-to-63 vole gave second reading \u2014 approval in pnricaple - to the Fiill to lend up to $80,000,000 to Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd.for construction this year of the Prame leg of its $375,000,000 Alberta-Montreal line.Shortly before, a closure motion applied by the government for the second time in a week had brought four days of debate to a close at 1:10 a.m.The House finally rose at 3:17\t,\t, ,, a.m after sitting since 2.30 p.m.! lhc bl11 remains before the Tuesday with two hours out for j 1Ir,l)sif'.with detailed debate on supper\tI ^ clauses scheduled for today.The 'sitting was marked with ! The fwernment is expected to five roll-call votes and 2.3 speech- I mnvc cl™ twicjR m,orc to r,vtr-es under closure rules limiting i\tdetermined Conservative members to 20 minutes each.I anri COF 0PP0sll,0n\tmeas- Rrime Minister St.Laurent entered the debate for the first time with a defence of closure and of the government\u2019s bill.He said closure is a \u201cdistasteful\u201d thing but he had never shirked his duty, no matter how disagreeable, to discharge his responsibility.He indicated closure had been essential to meet the June 7 deadline which had to be met if the Alberta-Winnipeg leg was to be completed this year.Opposition leader Drew describe closure \u2014 used on only seven previous occasions in Parliament's history \u2014 as a \u201cgag\u201d and said debate was proceeding \u201cunder the shadow of the axe.\u201d The long sitting was neither as stormy nor as extended as the one a week earlier when closure cut off debate on a preliminary resolution after two days.The House then adjourned at 4:41 a m.after nine votes and bitter wrangling.There were 26 speeches during the two-day initial debate and 41 speeches during the four-day debate ended early today.Thursday night about 9 o'clock in the gymnasium and caused about $10.000 damage.'Hie local fire department, led by chief Gerard Paquin fought the blaze, handicapped by heavy smoke.The 57ft pupils of the school were given a holiday Friday and because of the holiday Monday did not re-enter the building until yesterday morning.About 11 o\u2019clock Monday night, Principal Lloyd Somerville noticed smoke coming from a small store-room near the school en trance, The fire department was ; population, called again, but the blaze had .^ offlcial sta,cmpnt said the .died before they reached ^ compulsory registration was for | j school.Very little damage was | immediate purpose of issu- I Only a few hours before the holders to use in security checks J students were scheduled to enter j and searches, but added that this I classes yesterday morning, a t initial registration was the first ! third fire was noticed by the - step toward similar registration janitor, L.Willey, 'this lime it of the island's entire population , had been set in the kitchen where\tarpas immediately affected the arsonist apparently tried to arc in lhe mountainous south ignite the covering on the table.wrst part of CypruSi wherp manv ! 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You should deposit your applications for the entry and striking off of names and for corrections of the electoral lists, at the following places; A)\tAt 490 Main Street West, in Magog.OR B)\tAt the Office of the Returning Officer, 93 Child St., Cooticook.Tel.VI.9-2797 (Signed) ANTOINE GERIN, Returning Officer.PUBLISHED WITH THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE CHIEF RETURNING OFFICER.A supper was given for the Sutton Fire Brigade by the Town Council in connection with the ceremony of presenting the recently awarded Fire Prevention Certificate.The banquet was held in the firemen's hall, which has lately been improved and redecorated by the men of the firefighting force.Mayor Robert Miltimore.acting SOUTH DUDSWELL- Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Morrison, of Lachute, were weekend guests of the former's sister, Mrs.Dal-by Orr and Mr, Orr.Other guests at the same home were Mr, and Mrs.Harry Carr and Utile granddaughter Brenda Carr, of Lennoxville, Messrs.Vernon and Brian Mackay, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Walter Maskell, of Marbleton.Guests and visitors at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Campbell were Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Gilbert, Master Brian Gilbert, and Mrs.L.Crosbie, of Cookshire, Mr.and Mrs.Percy ' Hall, Mrs.Irving Willard and Mr, Orin Campbell, of Bishop-ton, Messrs.Vernon and Brian Mackay.of Montreal, and Rev.and Mrs N.McKenzie and family and Mrs.Brown, of Sawyer-I ville.Mr.Vernon Mackay, of Mnnt-! real was also guest of his brother, Mr.H Mackay and family.as master of ceremonies, cordially I welcomed the guests and introduced the speakers.Paying high tribute to the Sutton Fire Brigade and to Sutton, F.X.Ahearn, Provincial Fire Commissioner from Quebec City, presented Mr.Miltimore with the certificate, which the Mayor in turn presented to the brigade.J.J.Amyot, Canadian Fire Underwriters Engineer, spoke on \u201cUses of Water\".Percy Donahue, director of fire service in the City of Sherbrooke, gave an interesting talk on the operation of fire brigades.Sutton Fire Chief Jack Shepard followed with a report, stressing the urgent need for a new siren and portable pumper.Other features of the program were addresses by Mr.Vachon, president of the Sutton Junior Chamber of Commerce, and Carmi Dusco, fire chief at Enosberg Falls, Vt.George Dyer, fire insurance agent, show\u2019ed movies on firefighting.Talks by Paul Leahy, fire chief of East Berkshire, and Don Fife, trustee of Richford Fire Brigade, dosed the program.No pains had been spared by the mayor and town council to make the banquet a success, and all enjoyed the supper and informative addresses by the able speakers.TOMIFOBIA\u2014 Mrs.Etta Manning has left for Franklin, N.H., to visnt her sister, Mrs.Addie Wyman.She ! will then continue on to Adams, Mass., to visit her niece, Mrs.j Clarence Holt, Mr Holt and family- Mr Wayne Rever has return-; ed home from the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mr.Jack White, of Fitch Bay, ! is employed at the Mill and is | staying with Mr.and Mrs.1 Charles Keefe and family.Mrs.Ellen Rever and Miss i Mildned Rever, were guests of , Mr.and Mrs.Harold Rever in Rock Island.BABIES are born every day.The Maternity Division of the Sherbrooke Hospital has a marvelous record of service to Sherbrooke and district over the past 60 years.SUPPORT the SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL *100.000 CAMPAIGN two faces What he did ne man 'Whoever does not respect the right to vote is the greatest subversive element in our democracy, and when I say the right to vote, I mean the right of opponents, as well as of friends!\u201d (August 13, 1936).OUPLESSIS HAS DECEIVED YOU He authorized the iniquitous BILL 34, thus creating the single enumerator system.This dictatorial law eliminates representative of the Opposition, and makes the enumerator, (chosen by the National Union), the final \u2014 and only \u2014 judge of your right to vote.Wr£ LIBERAL KINGSEY\u2014 Mr.Kent ( lark held his final service in St.Paul\u2019s Church be-iore leaving for Ottawa to be ordained.He will later have charge of a church in Ottawa.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Wright were Mr.and Mrs.George Horan and two children, of Danville; Mrs Margaret Lock-wood, of Asbestos; Mr.and Mrs.A.Hebert.Miss Gail and Master Robert Hebert, of Denison\u2019s Mills; Mr.Lome and Mr.Harold Kydd, of Richmond.Mr.and Mrs.Max Parker and little Miss Kathy Barnes, of Montreal, w-ere week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Taylor.Mrs.James Coodefellow was a recent overnight guest at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Goodfellow, of Sherbrooke.While there, she attended the christening of their little son.Stephen.Mother\u2019s Day guests of Mrs.Goodfellow were, Mr.and Mrs.Bob Goodfellow, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Morrill and two children, of Richmond Lake; Mr.and Mrs.Allan Goodfellow and two children.and Mr.and Mrs.Clifford Goodfellow and two children, of Sherbrooke Mrs.Nellie Lockwood and son, David, attended a birthday party in honor of Mrs Harold Blake at Kingsey Falls.GLENDAY AND SPRING ROAD- Mr.Levi Cleveland, of Barns-ton, spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Thornton Cleveland.Mr, and Mrs.Arthur Coates, of East Angus, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Stewart Coates.Mrs.Angus Mayhew, of Coaticook, is spending a few weeks at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Parsons.Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Miller and daughter.Miss Joyce Miller, of Burlington, Mass., were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lester Parnell.They were accompanied on their return by-Mrs.Miller\u2019s mother, Mrs.I.J.Parnell, who will spend a few month as their guest.Miss Margaret Richardson entertained at the home of her parents in honor cf Miss Priscilla MacGarth of Abercorn.The guest j of honor, who was taken by surprise, was presented with a shower of beautiful cups and saucers, for which Miss MacGarth thanked her friends.Thu hostess was assisted in serving lunch by her mother, Mrs.W.S.Richard»m.BROMPTON- The flowers or the altar of Christ Church were plated there by the Lamont family in loving memory of Mr.Archie Lamont Sr.Mrs.H.E.Perkins was an overnight guest of her daughter.Mrs.Ben Rainville and Mr.Rain-vill, at Waterloo.Mr.Perkins, who spent the day there, was accompanied home by Mrs.! 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Stanstead area chairman The tables were attractive with white linen covers, red and white candles in silver holders and bowls of daffodils.Grace was offered by Mr.Mac- ; Pherson Approximately 100 members of the Alumni Association and friends enjoyed the delectable turkey dinner.Mr.Layton proposed the toast to the Queen and to the President of the United States.The business session included the reports of the secretary and treasurer.It was noted that the SENSATIONAL FESTIVAL SALE starts at graduate Mr.Joshn, on behalf of the .Alumni voiced a few words of welcome to the graduating classes, saying the Association looks to the new graduates to carry on the work of the Alumni.Owen Wheelock.graduate of Grade XII.thanked the Alumni for their various donations and gifts.Michael Gerrie, graduate of Grade XI, seconded the remarks of Mr.Wheelock.Mr Healy expressed appreciation to the Banquet committee for their effort, and to Miss Mary Flint for the floral decora\u2019ions GOULD STATION\u2014 Mrs.V.O.Coates has returned home after spending a week with relatives in Livermore Fall?Maine.Mr.Hugh Beattie, of Lennox ville, was a visitor at the home of Mr.and Mrs J N.MacMillan and family.Mr.and Mrs.Tom Lowe, of Bury, were recent guests of Miss L.MacLean.Miss MacLean re-centlty visited her brother.Mr.Dan MacLean and Mrs.Mac-.Lean on the Lingwick Road.EMERGENCY ! accident or sickness create sit.t - i which the facilities of your hospital are priceless! Such instant sen-ice is yours 24 hours a day in YOUR hospital.Standing, from the left.!.Bliss, L.McGilton, Miss Walkington, W.loslin.Miss M.Morrill.Mrs.Fulcher, Miss E.McFadzen, S.A.Healy, F.Huitson, G.Wilson, Mrs.S.A.Healy.Seated, from the left, M.L.Moore, Mrs.Walkington, L.MacPherson, W.Layton, D.Walkington, Mrs.Layton, Miss V.Healy, G.Fulcher, G.LeBaron.\t(Record photo by Lafond) (\t.\ti.-l >\u2022 '\t.-ft?, ' - V'._ ¦ SMITH LTD.104 Wellington N., Sherbrooke, LO.9-2454 TOMORROW ! Be on Hand at 9 a.m.Our store is closed oil day today (Wednesday) In preparation for this event! Alumni had donated a television set for the resident girls\u2019 flat in the college and had subscribed a generous sum of money towards the College building project.Mr.MacPherson, general membership secretary, announced he had visited the Montreal area executive meeting in the fall, and re-union meeting.He had also attended an area meeting in Toronto and one in Quebec.At each of these there had been several generations of students from Stan stead College who still retain their interest in their school.Mr.Layton\u2019s remarks were in a humorous vein; he also stressed the importance of the students making a special effort to study the French language, so essential to the business men and women of today.Mr.Wilson, chairman of the nominating committee, gave the following slate: Honorary president, Dr.E.C.Amaron; honorary vice-presidents, Dent Harrison and Prank Greenwood; honorary vice-presidents, Frank Wilson, Dr.G.W.Halpenny, Maurice Moore, Fred D, Miller, John Sancton, S.A Healy, Gerald Wilson and William Layton; president, Gordon Fulcher; vice-presidents, Warren Joslin and Miss Madelyn Rider; secretary, Miss Kay George; treasurer, Frank Huiton; area chairmen, Lacolle, Raymond Van , Vliet; Montreal, Warren .loslin; 1 Ottawa, to be appointed.Quebec City, G.E.Seifert; St.Maurice -Valley, J.Goodacre; Sherbrooke,! D.C.Bloomfield; Stanstead, to be appointed; Toronto, John Stieger.! Advisory Group \u2014 Miss Mary\u2019 | Flint, Miss Valerie Hcaly, Miss Madelyn Rider, Mrs.S.A.Healy, ' J I).McFadyen, Miss Helen Shul-man.F.x-officio \u2014 Banquet registration, Leonard McGilton, Editor of Alumni notes, Miss Elsie McFadzen; Ladies\u2019 Banquet committee, Mrs.Leonard McGilton.M.L.Moore proposed a toast to the Alma Mater, which was replied to by Mr.MacPherson, followed by the singing of the Alma Mater.Mr.LeBaron referred to the planned building project of the College to restore Pierce Hall, destroyed by fire a few years ago, and build a girls\u2019 residence this year.A year ago, the building campaign had been announced, t he figure was set at $400,000.To date, approximately $170,000 has been raised.Mr Walkington spoke on \u2018 The Value of the Individual\u201d.He asked the question, \u2018\u2018What can one man do?\u201d and referred to the great works of Sir Winston Churchill, to Salk, the discoverer of polio vaccine, and many others.These he said are men of tremendous intellect.Hr stressed the importance of career men and women in all fields of the world of today and said he hoped the graduates The speaker was introduced by would make a choice and follow Mr.Fulcher and thanked by it up successfully.\t^ Miss Betty Ann Colt, a Bugbee SUPPORT the SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL $100,000 CAMPAIGN 0 ^ 0 Dorit throw your money down the drain.USING OLD-FASHIONED fs) m ELEGANT Liquid Detergent dissolves the most stub born grease instant 1> thoroughly, without ubbing.Oo*rr WASTE IT.Use only o few drops if dishes ore not very greasy! 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THRIFT STORES LIMITED W0°/o GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION I I » I 632365 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, V r.D\\LSDA\\ \\1 \\> 2v IQ56 OUT OUR WAY By J.R.Williams ! i shooi-P\ti \u2022 -e ae^ijEp td ^ ^^ü¦D\ty > _et mss* \\\\a am - '*>^E MELP f \\ / CVOT NCT_ SEH v»,^.va_' CAKJ\u2019T kVy.'E 1 j\t»,JTD « US KiC> MV tT \\ HE & A cov> ICIP.\u2019 RMiflRni ; Bc^ - - ^ '\u2014 v>7 u ^ MÜVlKf -CJ1 kX> \" H \\=J Mi « Mrs.J.W.Copping, Lena, Richmond: Mrs J.E Richmond, Florence, of South Durham: Mrs.Clifford .lohnston.Pearl, of Melbourne, Mr?Frederick Stone.Alice, of Montreal West: Mrs David Hirsch, Ruth, of Savannah, Georgia, three sons in-la» Arthur Baker.Stanley Haw thorne and Ale\\ Maclnnes; three sisters-in-law.Mrs.Charles Norris.Waterloo: Mrs., George Norris.Clverton.and Mrs.Gordon Bogie.South Durham: si\\ brothers in law.James W Cop ping.F.E.Richmond.Gordon Bogie.Clifford Johnston.Frederick Stone, David Hirsch, and many nieces, nephews and other relatives.Two brothers.Charles and George Norris predeceased her a few years ago Interment took place in Maple Grove Cemetery.Melbourne Those attending the service were from Richmond Hill, Ont.Waterloo.Montreal.South Durham.Davidson Hill.Otterburn Park and Melbourne.MRS MAYNARD ROBINSON.OF GRANBY HILL GRANBY HILL \u2014 Mrs Maynard Robinson passed away suddenly at her home on Granby Hill on Saturday.April 28.in her 70th year.The former Helen Mary Clow, she was the oldest daughter of the late Drummond Clow and his wife.Emma Hoop- .1 th Ridge.was bon at So June 1.1838 She wï' ni.ntied to Maynard Robinson at So ith Ridge on No vember 9.\t1910 and came to Granby Hill to reside.Of this un ion two children were born.Reginald and Muriel.Mrs.Norman Coupland Mrs Robinson was a Charter and Life Member of the Granby Hill \\\\ \"men's Institute Funeral servie* was held at her late residence at Granby Hill on Tuesday.May 1.Rev.' vrille Foggo officiated and the Granby United Church choir ren dered the hymn The Old Rugged Cross.\" Bearers were Messrs.Nelson Rutherford, I) o nova n Neil, George Payne.George Beattie, Ellis Uerall and Clifford Neil.Interment was in Pinewood Cemetery at Granby Mrs Robinson leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, a son, Reginald a daughter.Muriel.Mrs.Norman Coupland, a dau-ghter-in law, M-s.Reginald Robinson, son in.law .Norma n Coupland, three grandsons.James Robinson.Stanley ad Gerald Coupland, all of Granby Hill A sister, Marion.Mrs Ball predeceased her in 1923 The attendance at the service and the many beautiful floral tributes were a token of the high esteem m which Mrs Robinson was held.Relatives and friends attended from West Sutton.Kordyce.Sweetsburg.M unreal, W aterloo and Gilman's Corner.\u2014-.-.Eleven OI It ENCAMPMENT The historic Iroquois Indian village of llochelaga on the island of Montreal had more than 3,000 inhabitants in 1535.Imported ITALIAN VERMOUTH .red and sweet.makei the perfect aperitif XPECT THE UNEXPECTED! Are you always prepared for any emergency?OBITUARIES WILLIAM J.LONGE, OF UPPER MELBOURNE, QUE.UPPER MELBOURNE \u2014 The community lost a highly respected citizen in the person of William J.Longe, w'ho passed away suddenly at his home on April 25.Although in poor health for the last few years, his sudden death, from heart trouble, came as a great shock to his many friends and relatives.Mr.Longe was born in Westford, Vt., on November 1, 1877.He received his early education in Westford High, then going to Burlington Academy.He enrolled with Company M., First Regiment of Infantry, of Vermont, in May, 1898, for two years or during the war.He was discharged from service by reason of muster-out service of his regiment.He re-enlisted in Company D.of the 26th Regiment of Infantry Volunteers, and after his honorable discharge came to Richmond to reside.In 1912 he opened a restaurant, and in 1922 built the Hotel Richmond, which has been greatly enlarged and improved by the present owmer, Mr.R.Trudeau.In 1954, Mr.Longe and Mrs.Longe came to Upper Melbourne to reside in the former Krazel home, which was purchased by Mr.E.J.Saucier, who has made his home with Mr.and Mrs.Longe for 44 years.Mr.Longe leaves to mourn his loss, his wife, Augusta A.Holmes; a sister-in-law, Mrs.William H.Norrie, Ayer's Cliff: and Mr.E.J.Saucier, Upper' Melbourne; and several nieces | and nephews.The funeral service, held on Saturday, April 28, was attended by many dear friends and neighbors.Prayers were said at his home by Mr.Charles Towns-ley.The flowers were many and beautiful.The bearers were Messrs.Marveau Alexander, Ross Alexander, E.Luther Wood, K.G.Nourse, Albert Hebert and 'fed Hayes.Interment took place in St.Anne's Cemetery, Richmond.MRS.HERMAN DAVIDSON, OF CLEVELAND CLEVELAND \u2014 Laura Mildred Norris, wife of Herman Davidson, of Cleveland, passed away at the age of 67 years, after a lingering illness.The de-cçased was born January 25, 1889.at Bethany, daughter of the late George Norris and his wife, Nellie Langevin.Mrs.Davidson followed the teaching profession and taught for a number of years at Eastman, Boscobel and several other communities.On June 26.1916, she was united in marriage to Herman Davidson, of Davidson Hill, where they spent.31 years! of their married life.They moved to South Durham, where they resided for two years before coming to Cleveland six years ago.Of the union, four daughters were born.A son died in infancy.\tj Mrs.Davidson was tenderly cared for by her daughter.Miss Allyson Davidson.She was a loving and kind mother and whll be greatly missed in the home.During her stay in Cleveland and vicinity she made many friends who were sorry to hear of her passing.The funeral took place from her home to the Richmond and Melbourne United Church, where a service was conducted by the Rev.J.Leslie Dean, who spoke words of comfort to the bereaved.Two favorite hymns of the deceased were sung by the choir, with Mrs.H.Frazer at the brgan.\"O Love That Will Not Let .Me Go\" and ' Safe In the Arms of Jesus\".The bear ers were: Walter Coles.J.W Coles, Dr.C.E.Manning.Joachmin Dunlavey.G.A.Boast and Dr.Charles R.Boast.The | many beautiful floral tributes1 were silent tokens of the esteem in which Mrs.Davidson was held by relatives, neighbors and \u2018 friends, Left to mourn her passing are her husband and four daughters, ! Mrs.Arthur Baker.Eunice, of Otterburn Park: Mrs.Stanley Hawthorne.Irma, Montreal; Miss j Allyson Davidson, Montreal; Mrs.; Alex Maclnnes.Thelma, of Rich- Drivers, please be considerate of children.In the lively bloom of childhood they are unmindful of accidents.They dart out in front of your car .from nowhere.The sight of a child in a morgue is one you'll never bargain for.WHY TEMPT FATE?A good driver must always be on the a .always expecting the unexpected.ert # mi m \u2014jflaakii HS .3 PROVINCIAL HIGHWAY SAFETY COMMITTEE \u2014.\"f -vï;%.a:;*;- v- 'Æ ¦ w-¦ tme -:-v -, : ; \" \" P, ' ' ^\t: iiC :C ¦ : ïf: ' '\t'\t- -s' \u2018 tv, - - .-v x \u2022' v: ;\tv : vv.v.';;y x y 8 ilPi ¦ s .,5*5 wit 111 y;*;* ; ; v ;-v ; .; ;.- y\t\u2022 vxjWwWJyRSrx'ax àÆ.WËÊÊÊÈËÊÊÊÈÊÊm 55^ 5 : :,Vv5v; 'Sr' ' M>mm 8 S ^ ¦ m as *m m « m MM r r r\"* m » mt #4 m m m$.mi \u2019«m ïÆ ft, , WMM m h 1 mwwm ' mz w&z mt, W# If mmm m Iff ^ vie .y.X4 ft mmw Pi MMWJ m mmmm iiii illi w il M b m :r rftiJ lllllftllfi HK ¦ X mm ¦ tered next, showing that skirts had been lowered and the middy blouse shortened.Last came Vicki Flanders, representing the \u2018 mother,\u201d who had been a previous Canadian Girl in Training.During these 40 years, the uniform has consisted of a navy blue skirt and a white middy blouse with a navy tie.Girls have followed in the steps of their mothers by being active members of the group.The second part of the pageant featured Judy Wilson, Judy Wells, Dorothy Vivian, Shelia Joyce and Judy Gordon, at the I C.G.I.T.summer came, w hich many attend every year.Miss Anderson expressed appreciation to the Women's Organization for its support in serving the «upper Mrs.Curtis responded with suitable re-j marks.Mrs.Bulbs spoke briefly and ; explained what qualifications a girl must have before graduating J trom the C.G.I.T.saying that graduation means carrying on higher and more responsible i work of their church.Miss Anderson thanked Mrs.Bullis for her interest and work with the : girts.The closing ceremony was in charge of Miss Phyllis Curtis, with Miss Shelia Joyce reading the Scriptures.Miss Quigley re-j ferred briefly on the past 40 I years of the organization.Inconclusion she offered a prayer ! of thankfulness for the pioneers of the C.G.I.T.A hymn was sung, after w'hich all joined hands, forming a large circle, and Taps was sung.Women's Society Closing Meeting At Derby Line DERBY LINE \u2014 The Women's Society of the Derby Line Universalist church met at j \u201cFriendly House\u201d the home of Mrs.Herman G+ove.The president, Mrs.C.W.Robbins pre-! siding at the business session.A reading and a prayer was given by Rev.Mr.Grove, fol-| low ed by all repeating the Lords I Prayer.W\u2019ord of thanks were j expressed bv Mrs.Hattie Dodge, j Mrs.E.A.Young, and Mrs.H.A.Cullins for the flowers sent to them and to Mr.Cullins at Easter time.The treasurer\u2019s report was | given by Mrs.Robbina in the ! absence of Mrs.Ida Cooper, and the secretary, Mrs.L.H Laythe ! read the minutes.It was voted to give the usual sum of money to the church school delegate going to Ferry Beach.Sympathy was expressed for the family of the late C.R.Darby, who had passed recently.After the business meeting, a fine program of quiz games with prizes were conducted bv Mrs.Robbins.One of the society\u2019s members donated fourteen tat-( ted doilies to be sold for the benefit of the group.The meeting adjourned and a social hour enjoyed, during the serving of refreshments by Mrs.Grove.The next meeting is to be held in the earlv fall, the place and date will be announced later BISHOPTON\u2014 The Sunshine Society met with Mrs.William Bentley with the president, Mrs.F.A.Leonard conducting the meeting.Final plans were made for the cooking school to be heldw June 5th in the Catholic Church hall.Several committees reported on work done.At the close at the meeting lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.E.S.McMannis and Mrs.Cyril Rolfe.The June meeting will be with Mrs.C.R.Andrews.The Misses Donna Harrison, Myrna Joyce, Gail Clarke, Sher-rell Matthews and Ann Harrison were guests of Miss Arlene Rolfe on occasion of Arlene's tenth birthday.Mr and Mrs.0.S.Joyce were recent weekend guests of their daughter, Mrs.Estelle Chamber-lain, of Rock Island, and Mr.and Mrs.Carleton Joyce, of Stanstead.Mrs.Leslie Shore, of Keno-gami, spent a feew days with her father, Mr.Benton A.Gilbert, whoc elebrated his 94th birthday.SAWYERVILLE\u2014 Mr.Ronald Aldous and Miss Shirley Mellow', of Kingston, Ont, were weekend guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Bowker.Mrs.Lynford Lowry, of Ottawa, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Austin Bowker.Mr.Lowry recently returned home trom Sherbrooke Hospital, w'here she underwent a tonsillectomy.Mr.David Forgrave, of Montreal, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Forgrave.Three Village Happenings Weekend guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Treffle Vachon, Derby Line were were their daughter, Miss Denise Vachon R.N., who is now on the staff of the Mary Fletcher Hospital in Burlington, and their son, Mr Roland Vachon, Mrs.Vachon and Lorraine, of Winoski, Vt Miss Doreen Smith, of Sher brooke, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.William Smith, of Stanstead, has been awarded a certificate of proficiency in a course of \"First Aid to the Injured.\u201d This course was made available to Miss Smith by the Beil Telephone company of which she is an employee.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Probyn and Terry, of Stanstead, accompanied by his mother.Mrs.Dora-belle Probyn, of Rock Island, visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William Newman in Newport.Friends of Mrs.Edward Simp son will be pleased to leafn she has returned to her home in Rock Island, after being an observation patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for a few days Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Woodrow, of Rock Island, received the congratulations of many of their friends on the Occasion of their 46th wedding anniversary.Mrs.Howard Wells, of Stanstead, is under treatment at the Sherbrooke Hospital.One section of the Sutherland waterfall in New Zealand has a drop of 815 feet.GOOD CITIZEN Is one who takes his responsibilities seriously.He recognizes the fact that he owes something to his community.Care of the sick is a fundamental requisite.SUPPORT the SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL $100,000 CAMPAIGN AFRICAN FRUIT South Africa's fruit exports were valued at £23,716,000 in 1955, compared with £21,364,-000 the year before.DIAL .A 56* W£ REPMR ALL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMITED 183 Frontenac St.\u2014Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.2-1564 s st surprise store for you .If your big interest is STYLING .Plymouth gives you the only all-new styling in its class! 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KINNEAR'S MILLS- Mr W.Wallace has gone to Sherbrooke where he has accepted employment.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Wallace of Stanstead were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Johnston.Other guests were Mr Berryman and Mr.and Mr* H.L.Wallace of Lennoxville, Mrs A.Eager.Mr.and Mrs.H.S.Robinson, of Thet-ford Mines .Mr.and Mrs.Jacks of Valcar-tier visited their parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Watts.Mrs.Dorothy Geddes spent a week end in Sherbrooke.Mr.Carl King of King's Corner, was a guest of Mr.J.D.Moore.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Davidson and son.Donald, and daughter, Edna, of Sherbrooke, were re cent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Frizzell.Mr and Mrs.Fred Cox, daughter Joan, and son Douglas, of Lower Ireland, were visiting at the Rothney home.Mr.Russell Rothney and daughter, Patricia, motored to Lennox-viile over the week-end and were guests of Mr.and Mrs.R.Nut-brown.Miss Denise Gagnon of Tbetford Mines is spending some time with Mrs.Rothney.Mrs.J.Davidson.Mr.I.Maxwell and their guests, Mrs.Fred McElravy and son, were, visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott at Leeds Village.At the joint meeting of the Campbell\u2019s Corner and Osgoode Valley L.O.B.A.Lodges, Mrs.Boland, Provincial Grand Mistress of the L.O.B.A., Sister Richards, Provincial director of ceremonies.Sister Evans and Sister Doris Mc-Harg, all of Sherbrooke Lodge, were present.After the meeting, refreshments were served by the ladies of both lodges.A baseball game between Inverness and Kinnear's Mills High Schools, resulted in a victory for Kinnear's Mills, 23 to 7, and the girls 10 to 5.Goose.Sheila Tenneson; Paul, Gary Sisco; The Old Woman, Bonnie Mayhew; Bo Peep, Gillian ; Tenneson; Jack Horner, Morgan Barnes; Queen of Hearts, Shirley Wallace; Boy Blue, Gordon Hyatt; Miss Muffet, Jackie Keeley; Son John, Richard Webb; Jack and Jill, Beverly Sherman and Brian Soutiere; Contrary Mary, Sandra Armstrong; Nimble Jack, Pat Dewey; The Giant.Michael Kir-\" win.The pixies were Howard Rollins, Wayne Badger, Donald Goodsell, Russell Goodsell, Steven Grady, Donald Rollins, Ronald Farley and Larry Rolleston.The playmates: Dean Fraser.Dwight Watson, Tom Zimmerman, Howard Rutherford, John Wilson, Glenn Callaway, Terry Smith, j Garry Rolleston, Kenneth Calla way, Arnold Bronson, Margaret Falconer.Anne Miller, Norma Rollins, Verdena Ellis, Linda Roy, Rita Goodsell, Christina Fraser, Betty Davis, Marion Kenneson.The roses Janie Whitehouse, I Sandra Ruth Hartley, Sandra : Joyce Hartley, Sandra Mitchell, \u2019 Sharon Vetter.Sonya Smith, I Janet Jarvis, Jennie Howe, Vivian I Buzzell, Diane Callaway.Bluebells: Wendy Cass, Man reen Smith, Christina Lafond Sharon Armstrong, Janice Wil son.Sheila Wilson, Linda Dewey Bonnie Stuart.Penny Miller , Diane Miller, Linda Davis.Joy Wilson Linda Pellcrin, Barbara Sherman.The daisies: Gail Perkins, Lynn : Anne McIntyre.Joan Jarvis, Jane Smith.Gail Major, Christina Cur tis, Betty Davis, Janis Smith.Audrey Baldwin.Marjorie Hibbard.Margaret Hibbard, Judy Comstock.The beautiful and colorful costumes were in charge of the ' school staff assisted by numerous parents.These and the production represented many hours of labor and training on the part of many.The scenery, in keeping with the theme, was painted by members of the staff and students.The entertainment was enjoyed by approximately 700.Ushers were Misses Thelma Hyatt, Diane Farley, Joyce La beree and Mary Lou Lyons.The members ot the Ladies Junior Guild of St.James\u2019 Anglican Church were entertained at the home of the Honorary president, Mrs.R G.Williams.The president, Mrs.Ellen De lorme presided.Following the business period refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.R G Williams, Mrs.L.T MacDonald and Mrs.Clarence Al-| len, assisted by Mrs.Maurice Mayhew.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Burton and children, of Hudson, spent : the weekend with Mrs.Burton s parents.Canon and Mrs R, G.Ascah.at the Rectory.\u201cSr.and Mrs.Ross B Morrison, of Montreal, were guests of Miss A.G.Picket Mr.Frank Andrews, Miss Mary Andrew*.Mr.Fred Sawyerbach.of Schoharie, N.Y., were recent \u2022 guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Allen and Mr.and Mrs.Avery Allen.They also called on relatives and friends in Stukely before returning home, The Ladies' Auxiliary laidge to the Brotherhood of Railway trainmen held a card party in the Odd Fellows Hall.Bridge and \u201c500\" were played at seven tables.The prize winners in Brid- ge were.Ladies first, Mrs Jack Henderson and Mrs E.Bower: 2nd Mrs W.Delorme and Mrs.C.B Darby.In \u201c500'.Ladies first, Mrs H.Uliberte; Consola tion, Mrs F.Boyd.Mens first.Mr O.A Morin; 2nd, Mr D.R Mewett and consolation, Mr E.Boyd.The 4r»wlng for the electric frying pan, took place and Miss Janet Taillon of Sherbrooke was the winner.Refresh ments were served by the committee in charge Mr and Mrs Avery Mien and daughter, Cynthia, spent a week end in Pointe Claire, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Albert Young.Dr.and Mrs.Geoffrey Ascah ha\\ e returned to their home in Huntsville, Ont., after spending a week with the former's parents, Canon and Mrs.R G.Ascah at the Rectory.Friends of C-anon Ascah will be pleased to know that he is slowly recovering from his recent illness.For pure pleasure the MILDEST BEST-TASTING cigarette n MOTOR SALES dh- st.SOUTH 405 BELVEDERE ST.SOUTH PHONE: LO.9-3659 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - FARGO Guests at the home of .Mr.and Mrs.Archie Ladd wore Misses Alta Peron and Patricia Ladd, Sweetsburg; Miss Barbara Hamilton, Montreal, and Mr.Ross Ladd, of Tbetford Mines.Mrs.Maitland Johnson is in the B.M.P.Hospital.Sweetsburg, j suffering from pneumonia.By any test you'll like Tea best with BUBBLY BOILING WATER! 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See your neighbourhood Shell Dealer.\u2022 TrsJtmtrh /or Sheli'tpatented gasoline additive Patented / 95 J SHELL PREMIUM A S O L I N WITH TCP I Tourtecn- - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.MAY 23.1956 Seven Starters In Main Event On Tonights Racing Card At Local Track Ml Hank Aaron Needed To Snap Dut Of His Slump Was A Taste Of Srooklyn Pitching; Has Field Day It appears that ali Hank Aaron needed to shake loose from Milwaukee's list of slumpin' sluggers was a taste of Brooklyn bitching \u2014 just as Dodger manager Walt Alston (eared Aaron, the Braves, 22-year-old clouter who hadn't been over 300 since the fourth game of the season, put himself right with a -ousing four-for-five \u2014 a home run, double and two singles as he National l.eague leading Braves pushed the Brooks into fourth slace 7-3 Tuesday nigtht.It upped Henry\u2019s average 31 points to 313.In spring training.Aaron batted a jolting .552 again-t the world champs and Alston commented; \u201cWhat\u2019s more, he's likely n hit .552 all season.That fellow really is terrific.\u201d Thus far in the regular sea ion, Aaron is belting Brooklyn sitrhing at a 556 clip\u2014with five if his 17 hits and half of his four nnme runs.His stiekwork helped the Braves gain a slim 23-point edge over runnerup St.Louis.The Cardinals ended a three-game Pittsburgh winning streak 6-3 despite a home run, double and single by the Pirates\u2019 Dale Long, who gained the major league lead with a .411 bat mark.Cincinnati took over third, a half-game ahead of the Brooks, by beating New' York Giants 6-3.In the American, Detroit catcher Red Wilson hammered a two-run homer in the ninth to end six-game winning streaks by Whitey Ford and the New York Yankees 3-2.The Yanks retained Iheir 2'n game lead over second place Cleveland, however, as O'Keefe Trophy Won By Roberts And Provencal RICHMOND The Richmond Dart Club was the scene of a doubles tournament for the 0 Keefe s Trophy.It was won vencal for the club and they will each receive a small trophy to he given by the club.Only sixteen players, a disappointed number, competed for rookie Bill White Tom Brewer tripped the trophy which was presented by two salesman for the O\u2019Keefe Veronneau of Sherbrooke and his assistant.Boh Leblanc.Asbestos.The eight players left in the second round of the game were Oscar St, dean and Elsie Vickers, Laurent Dube Alex Dancawse, his second in six decisions.Provencal-Roberts, and Bud Findlay and Connie Pariseau.Dube and Dancause made the finals hut lost, out in a best-ot five match.Veronneau presented the tro- phy to Denis Boisvert, captain of two-run New York first.the club, and said that he was glad to be on hand for the pre- Rookie Troy Washington just bigger turnout for the next tour nament.HARNESS RACING MUTUEL BETTING Wednesday and Saturdays, 8 P.M.Sundays, 2 P.M.Sherbrooke Fair Grounds LADIES FREE ON WED.and SAT.Children under 16 not admitted.For information Tel.LO.2-4445 Boston beat the Indians 5 3 Kansas City beat Washington 6 1.There were two rain-outs\u2014Chi-' cago at Philad''!phia in the National and Baltimore at Chicago in the American.Aaron got the Braves starlcd with a second inning home run off Carl Erskine.now 2 3 and un able to finish both of his starts since that May 12 no-hitler against the Giants.Johnny Logan and Ed Math ews hit back-to.back homers in the seventh off Clem Labinc, who had a string of 15 1-3 scoreless relief innings Bob Buhl, who beat Erskine in the only other 56 meeting between the clubs, won his third but needed relict after a two-run homer by Sandv Amoros in the eighth.The Cards boat the Bucs and Venn Law with a two-run seventh.Stan Musial\u2019s second single scored the clincher as Herm Wehmeier won hi.x first.With a winning streak going and Long s hat booming, 19,316 fans turned oui Ihe largeV Pittsburgh night-game crowd since 1952.flookie Frank Robinson, who also doubled and singled, and Roy McMillan hit two-run horn Tuesday's Games INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 8, Buffalo 4.Rochffcter 5, Toronto 0.C'olumbua fi.Miami 1, Havana 2, Richmond 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 7, Brooklyn J.< inclnnati 6, New York 3.Chicago at Philadelphia tppd.rain; St.Louis 6, Pittsburgh 3.AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 3, New York 2.Boston S, Cleveland 3.Kansas City 8.Washington Î.Baltimore at Chioago (ppd.rain) Today's Games INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE P.i Ifalo at Montreal (8 p.m i Rochester at Toronto.Columbus at Miami.Richmond at Havana, NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at Brooklyn Cincinnati at New York M.Louis at Pittsburgh (night i, Chicago at Philadelphia (nightt.AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore at Chicago.Washington at Kansas City.Ne.w York at Detroit.Boston at Cleveland, Standings INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE \tW\t1,\tPci.\tCBL Montreal * .,\t\t12\tÀ7K\t Hochester .,\t\t13\t,62»\t2 TVi onto .,\t\t14\t.563\t4U Columbus .\t\t 14\t16\t.467\t7C- Hav ana\t, , ,,,\t.\t15\t19\t.441\t8«2 Richmond\t.\t15\t21»\t.429\t9 Ri;i falo .\t\tIK\t.400\t91 : Miami \t\t.12\t21\t.364\t11 Dow Posts Win In Richmond Softball Loop RICHMOND \u2014 Coach Romeo Carrier's Dow squad took over first spot in the young Richmond Softball League when they downed Boucher\u2019s Brown Shoe team 11-3 last night.Playing without the services of their regular hurler.Bob Beaudet, Dow used Gilles Labrie who showed his pitching performance by hurling a three-hit-ter.He fanned two men and walked none Paquette hurled for Brown allowing sixteen hits, getting credit for six strike-outs and walking only one.Each club had a homer witn /aul Cote of Brown getting his in the fifth inning to give his team their second run.Rollie Bis-sonnette slammed one for Dow in the seventh bringing in two runs.He also scored two others off two hits.Gilles Cabana was effective in the outfield for Dow and also at bat, getting four hits and two runs.Ronnie Morin and Gagnon scored Brown's other runs with Marcel Croteau getting the oth: er two hits, E IRST 5.FOURTH Purse $200.00 (div.) 1\u2014\tLITTLE KURT, H.Lepage.2\u2014\tSPLNCER CREED.M.Giguen.3\u2014\tBAXTER.V Larose.NATIONAL LEAGUE hv Fred Roberts and Fred Pro- ers in the seventh to heat Ihe Giants' Ruben Gomez, Joe Nux-hall won his first against three defeats He gave four hits one a two-run homer by Daryl Spen cer, another a solo shot bv the In dians for the sixth straight lime, winning his fifth decision of the Go.who were on hand, Gilles season.A two-run clout by Billy Goodman\u2014his first homer since Sept.18, 1954, a span nf 184 games\u2014provided Boston's edge.F.arly Wynn, victim of three unearned runs in the first, lost \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBJ.Milwaukee\t\t 14\t8\t.636\t\u20192 ! St.I.ou if .\t\t12\t.613\t Cincinnati\t\t12\t.586\t1 R-roklvn\t\t12\t.571\t1C, Pittsburgh\t\t 15\t13\t.536\t21 2 New York\t.\t13\t17\t.433\t5'w Philadelphia\t\t 9\t18\t.333\t8 Chicago\t7\t18\t.280\t9 ((James behind figured from\t\t\t\tSt.1.oul\u2014 The French a resolution from Ihe Ontario volt I.avadin remained favorite branch regarding release from a 1°r the June 6 Epsom Derby at club of a youngster finishing 3 betting call-over by Britain's school.It provides that a plaver (op bookies Tuesday night\u2014 but quitting school at the end of a slightly longer odds, scholastic year and entering cm- Pierre Wertheimer's colt, train-ployment for the first time may ed by Alec Head in France, clos-be released if he is transferred ed at 8 to 1 He was 7 to 1 at last by the same employer and con- Monday's call-over.AMERICAN LEAGUE New York 200 000 000\u20142 T 1 Detroit 000 000 012\u20143 8 0 Ford and Howard; Lary and Wilson.HRs: Detroit, Wilson.Wash.\t010 000 000\u20141 3 0 Kansas C.050 000 lOx\u20146 4 1 Stewart, Clevenger (2), Griggs (5), Wiesler (7) and Courtney; Herriage and Wilson G.L-Stewarl.HR: Kansas C, Groth.Boston\t300 000 200\u20145 7 1 Cleveland 000 000 012\u20143 9 3 Brewer, Sisler (9) and White; Wynn, B.Daley (8) and Hegan, r Naragon (91.W - Brewer.L-Wynn.HR Boston, Goodman.NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee 010 100 320\u20147 13 0 Brooklyn 000 010 020\u20143 11 2 Buhl, Jolly (8) and Crandall; 1 Erskine, Labine (7), Roebue , ' Koulax (9) and Campanula.W - Buhl, L- Erskine.HR; Mihv, Aaron, Logan, Mathews.Brooklyn, Amoros, Cincinnati 000 002 400\u20146 7 0 New York 000 210 000\u20143 4 2 Nuxhall and Bailey; Gomez, ' McCall (7), Ridzik (9) and Wes-trum.Y-Gomez.HRs: Cincin., McMillan, Robinson; New York.Spencer, White.St Louis 020 001 201\u20146 11 0 Pittsburgh 000 101 100\u20143 10 3 Wehmeier, Collum (7) and Sar-; nie; Law, Face (7), King (8), Arroyo (9) and Kravtz.W -Wehmeier.L - Law-.HRs: Pitsb.Long.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 200 020 000\u20144\t8\t0 Montreal 300 00 1 40x\u20148 13 0 Weiss (7), Hahn (7), (7) and Tompkinson.(6); White and Rose-boro, Ronning (8) L\u2014Froats.HR\u2014Buff, Brovia; MTL, Parris Richmond\u2014 010 000 000 o\u2014i R n Havana OOO 100 000 1-2\t7\t1 i Jordan, Voiselle (10) and Thacker; Bracho, Amor (5) and Dotterer.Columbus\t001\t032\t000\u20148\t11\t0 i Miami\t000\t010\t000\u20141\t10\t2 Kume and Noble; Spring.Pil lette (5), Qualters (8) and Command.Rochester\t000\t202\t010\u20145\t10\t0 Toronto\t000\t000\t000\u20140\t5\t1 Russell and Rand; Blake and Battev.HR: Roch\u2014Clark.P6A Championship For Dow Trohpy Will Develop Into Battle Of Greens, Says Jim Swarbrick, Quebec Captain Froats, Coleman Herman Quebec's first major golf tournament of 1956\u2014the second annual PGA championship at Marlborough on June 8\u2014is expected to develop into a spirited '\u2018battle of the greens.\u201d \"Marlborough offers a good test to putters and the man who plays the best short iron game should come out on top,\u201d Jim Swarbrick, captain of the Quebec PGA and pro at Marlborough, predicted today.Swarbrick expects the course, particularly the all-important greens, to be in perfect shape when Quebec's leading pros and Class \u201cA'\u2019 assistants tee off next month in search of the Dow Trophy and a slice of the $3,500 purse.On June to.Marlborough will also serve as locale of a unique interprovincial team match between Quebec and Ontario pros.Competing against each other for an extra $2,500 purse put up by Dow will be the eight low finishers in the Quebec PGA tourney and the eight best shotmakers in a similar Ontario PGA event scheduled for June 8 at Toronto's Credit Valley.According to the Quebec PGA captain, interest in the upcoming tournament at Marlborough is running high in all paru of the province.'This medal play tourney is a natural for the Quebec boys, and we expect all of them to take a crack at the Dow Trophy,\u201d Swarbrick reported.LAST NIGHTS FIGHTS San Antonio, lex.\u2014 Willie Pep, 128, Hartford, Cdnn, slopped Manuel Armenteros, 125.Mexico City, 7.Miami Beach, Fla, \u2014 Chico Vejar.159, Stamford, Conn., outpointed Gus Rubicini, 155, Toronto.10.St.Paul, Minn\u2014Jim Hegerlc, 1593/i, St.Paul, outpointed Jimmy Martinez, 160, Phoenix, 10.\u201cEverything points to a recorc field where competition will be stiff.With a rich purse and the interprovincial team match as in centives, the tournament shoulc bu a huge all-round success.\u201d Led by such expert shotmaken as Stan Leonard, Pat Fletcher Bill Kerr and Jules Huot, Iasi year\u2019s winner of the Dow Trophy the Quebec team has been giver the edge over Ontario in th< June 10 interprovincial match a Marlborough.Officially kicking off this year\u2019i golf season in Quebec will be th« pro-amateur-director event a Summerlea this Friday.Th< Spring Open will be held a wee! later, on June 1, with Summerlej again the locale.Automatic Transmission SPECIALISTS All makes of cars.\"Free Estimates\" LAU2IER & FRERE 1140 Ste.Therese (Cor.of Denault) LO.2-8251 ' V DONS REPAIR SERVICE NEW ADDRESS 867 Galt St.East Tel.LO.9-3868 Scott-Atwater Outboard Sales & Service Briggs-Stratton Stationary Engines I.E.L.Pioneer Chain Saws Toro and Lawn-Boy Lawn Mowers The well dressed man ma) the best impression, and bet dressed men buy made-to-m sure suits at Made-fo-measurc suits From $50.00 WALTER BLUE & CO\u201e LTD.33 King West \u2014 Sherbrooke.Opposite the market.O\u2019KEEFE TROPHY WINNERS \u2014 The above photo show* the duo who won the O\u2019Keefe Trophy In the tournament held recently in Richmond.Fred Roberts and Real Provencal emerged the winners in the fixture.On the left Gille* Vgronneau, of O\u2019Keefe\u2019», is congratulating Fred Roberts while.Boh Leblanc, on the right, is doing likewise with the other partner of the twosome Real j Provencal.Denis Boisvert., captain of the cluh, is holding the tro phy.\t(Photo by W.H.LunarQ -.mmmi Imported ITALIAN VERMOUTH .red and sweet.superb over Ice or at room temoerofure \\ t -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.WEDNESDAY.MA'i 2 3.I^Sô E iftten Leafs' Can't Win At Home As Wings Dump Them 5-0; Royals Down Bisons As Columbus And Havana Post Wins Toronto Maple Leafs are doing things a bit differently in the International League.They win on the road, lose at home.They lost their ninth in 17 games at home Tuesday night and suffered a shutout to boot as Rochester Red Wings made off with a 5-0 decision Leafs are 10-5 on the road.Montreal Royals kept up its pace with a four-run seventh inning that beat Buffalo Bisons 8-4.Fourth-place Columbus Jets defeated Miami Marlins 6-1.Havana Sugar Kings stayed a game short of Jets with a 10-inhing.2-1 decision over Richmond Virginians.Tom Burgess led Red Wings with three hits in three trips, including a two-run single that got Rochester started in the fourth.Allie Clark, smacking a two-run homer in the sixth, had two-for-four to push his average to .318 \u2014a 25-point jump in six games.Southpaw Kelton Russell won his first with the shutout, tossing a five-hitter.Eddie Blake was the loser.Montreal\u2019s big inning, at the expense of left Bill Froats, was constructed on two bunts, three lin^ singles, a sacrifice, a stolen base and a hit batsman to break a 4-4 tie.Unbeaten Frank White won his fourth.Sugar Ray And 0!son Pick Up $90,708.47 Each LOS ANGELES \u2014\t\u2014 Hol- lywood Legion Stadium officials finished auditing the books Tuesday on the Sugar Ray Robinson-Bobo Olson middleweight championship fight last week and set the gross gate receipts at a California record, 5233,331.Television and radio rights added $100,000.The net receipts were $202.-354.90 and each fighter s share of the total was $90,708.47.The previous stale gate record was S196.720.set last year at San Francisco by Rocky Marciano and Don Coekell.Robinson retained his championship when he knocked out Olson in the fourth round.kox (., 7'A blanca MELCHERS DISTILLERIES LIMITED.MONTREAL.PO.A community hospital is not owned by one individual.It belongs to all whom it serves.The Board of Governors, Doc tors, Nurses and Administrative staff function in your name and for you.SUPPORT the SHERBROOKE HOSPITAL $100,000 CAMPAIGN LOWEST ESSO BURNERS POWER ESSO OIL FURNACES \u2014THE BEST FOR WARM AIR HEATING A.R.WILSON LIMITEI 270 Dufferin St.,Sherbrooke.Wm.K.RATTRAY & SON REG\u2019D 415 Main Street \u2014 Richmond \u2014 Phone 12-R-3 XAVIER BOMBARDIER Sutton Phone 68 GERARD BELLEAU 22 Depot St., Danville \u2014 Phone 286 SCOTT 1.DRESSER 59 St.Paul St., Coaticook Phone VI.9-3686 ERNEST CONLEY REG\u2019D 125 Magog Street, Sherbrooke.Phone; LO.2-0777 Richmond Softball League Opens Season Wilh Three Games On Tap; Molson's, Dow And Bell Win Tills Maglie Was Going To Quit Until Sold To Dodgers BROOKLYN \u2014 (/P> \u2014 Sal Maglie said today he had made up his mind to quit baseball at the end of the season but all thoughts of retirement vanished with his sale to Brooklyn Dod-j gers.The 39-year-old former Dodger killer joined his new club i Tuesday.He pitched batting prac-! tice a few hours after his arrival I and reported his arm felt \u201cbet-, ter now than it has in three years.\" The veteran righthander, several days late in reporting due : to the death of his father in Niagara Falls, N.Y., is schedul-| ed to make his first start in a | Brooklyn uniform against his former New York Giant teammates at the Folo Grounds Saturday.A mainstay of the Giants\u2019 ! pitching staff for years, Sal felt I out of place and, at times useless with Cleveland Indians who purchased him last summer from the Giants.He said he feels more at home now that he is back in the National League.RICHMOND \u2014 The softball season opened hero Sunday afternoon.though not officially.It was decided the official opening would be held Sunday, June 3.with Duchess and Bell clashing.Molson's Dow and Bell Telephone clubs chalked up the first victories of the season in the three weekend games.Molson's downed Duchés 23-21 in a closely-played fixture Sunday alter-noon, in the first half of the double bill, while Dow won a close verdict over Legion 11-10.Monday night's tilt went to Bell Tel.over Brown Shoe in a onesided scoring spree 22-2.A good crowd watched all games.Andre Girard and Jean-Paul Perreault shared mound chores for the Molson team with Girard getting the win.Ho gave up twelve hits, fanned six and walked two while Perreault, in hurl ing only 14 innings, had allowed two hits, fanned one and walked two.Sylvio Viens went the distance tor Duchess giving way to a total of twenty-five hits, fanning three and walking two men.Three circuit clouts featured the opener with Girard, Roger Beaudin and \u2018Ted\u2019 Beland doing the honors.Beaudin was hit by a bat during the early part ot the game while catching for Molson's but returned to end the game.R.Vigor was best for Duchess getting three runs off three hits.Three other Duchess-men counted three times.The second tilt with Legion and Dow was well-played with Bob Beaudin going the distance for Dow allowing nine hits, fan ing four and walking eight men, Young Gary Gunter, pitching his first game since joining Legion a year ago, hurled 3Vz innings, gave up ten hits and walked two.Rollie Letourneau, former Dow hurler now with Legion, hurled the balance of the game, allowing five hits, fanning four and walking the same number.Gerry Blais, formerly with Prospect, blasted to centerfield twice, rounding the bases to score in the fourth and filth innings.Rollie Bissonnette.Dow catcher, counted three times and gave a good account of himself 1 in that position.Jake Tremblay of Legion homered in the fourth inning to put his team ahead temporarily.With Dow leading in the seventh 11-9.Legion took last bat.The first two hitlers filed out but Beaudet walked the next three.Doug Stone, who took his base on balls and moved to second after Jimmy Pye scored Legions tenth run tried to steal third base on a return but catcher Bissonnette relayed a fast ball to third-baseman Rod Cabana and he tagged Stone for the third out.That was the game with Dow taking their first 11-10.Bert Boucher's crew of youngsters was no match for the power packed Bell Telephone crew who took a one-sided game 22 2 Monday night, over the Brown Shoe club.Bob Panseau hurled : a three-hitter for Bell fanning and walking two.Maurice Paquette gave up eighteen hits, fanned three and walked one.Bell\u2019s biggest blast came in the fifth inning when they scored eleven runs added to their ¦ other eleven.Brown Shoe's runs i came in the second inning off : Gilbert Gagnon and Marcel Croteau Connie Paiiseau.catcher for Bell, blasted a homer in the fourth and got two other hits in the fifth.Bob Sutcliffe had three hits and scored four times.Molsons\t116 46 2 3\u201423 25 9 i Duchess\t133 1110 2\u201421 15 8 Girard, Perreault (6) and Beaudin; S.Viens and Cunningham.Dow\t122 240 0\u201411 15 2 legion\t240 3(H) 1\u2014JO 9 3 Beaudet and Bissonnette; Gunter, Letourneau (4> and Bergeron.Bell Tel.024 511 22 18 1 Brown Shoe .020 0 0\t2 3 8 R.Pariscau and C.Piariseau; Paquette and Lavoie.AHL Sets Oct.8 As Tentative Opening Date HKRSHFY Pa -y\\P' The American Hockey League Tues day set Oct.8 as the tentative starting date for the 1956 57 sea son The league\u2019s board ot govern ors.at the first day of a three day meeting here, also announc- .will be held at Providence.R.I.ed that the annual all star game : at a date still to be selected.Gene Fullmer Prepared To Oiler Sugar Ray $100,000 For Title Fight It He Beats Charles Humez NEW YORK\u2014 (/P) ¦ Some 15 months ago manager Marv Jenson predicted his middleweight protege, Gene (Cyclone) Fullmer, would be ready for a title fight by July, 1956.He came close to hitting the nail on the head.\u201cNow I wish I had said May, 1956, and that it was Gene in there with Ray Robinson instead of Bobo Olson,\u2019\u2019 Jenson said today.\u201cRay looked to be in fine shape but I think if he had fought Gene, Utah would have have had its first world boxing champion.\u2019\u2019 Fullmer, a sturdy, muscular 23-year old who has been boxing since he was eight years old, has neared the threshold of the middleweight throne room.If he can beat Charley Humez, France\u2019s European 160-pound king in Madison Square Garden Friday night, Fullmer and Jenson will have plenty of money to entice Robinson to defend his crown.\u201cRobinson wants money and we\u2019re prepared to offer him $100,000 if Gene gets by Humez\u2019\u2019 said Jenson, a wealthy mink breeder.\u201cBob Barrett, a uran ium magnate from Salt Lake City, will put up the guarantee for a Robinson fight in either Salt Lake City, New York or Los Angeles.\u201d Fullmer, conqueror of Rocky Castellani, Gil Turner and Tiger Jones, in his last three fights, is a slight favorite to beat the 28-year-old Frenchman.Humez was ranked the No.2 contender behind Olson and Fullmer was No.3 before Olson w-as flattened again by Sugar Ray.Although he i* close to a title shot and making plenty of money boxing, Fullmer still works at the Kennecott Copper Mine in Bingham, Utah, not far from his West Jordan home.He is a welder's apprentice and puts in a full day's work in addition to his gym chores, \"I don\u2019t like to have too much idling time,\u201d explained Gene.\u2018Td rather he busy making money than spending it.\u201d Pompey Ordered On Beer Diet As Moore Cuts Down LONDON \u2014 (Æ>) \u2014 Challenger Yolande Pompey went on a beer ! diet Tuesday to gain weight.; 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