Sherbrooke daily record, 12 juin 1956, mardi 12 juin 1956
[" 1956 S\tM\tT\tJUNE W\tT\tF\t1956 S 3\t4\t9\t«\t7\t1 8\t2 5 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 « hctbrookcïailuBecotd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERS TOWNSHIPS f Established J897.Price: 5 Cenu SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.TUESDAY', JUNE 12.195b SUNNY, WARM Sunny ind very wirtn tod»y and Wednesday; winds southwest 15.Low tonight and high Wednesday, 58 and 85.Sixtieth Year PARLIAMENT APPROVES SPENDING BILL Lapalme Charges IP's Financed By UN Partyl QUEBEC \u2014 0 - Liberal leader Georges Lapalme maintaining a brisk campaign schedule, charged Monday night that some of the 33 Labor-Progressive candidates in the June 20 provincial election are \"financed\" by the Union Nationale party.The Liberal chief, who made the statement at sw mass rally at the Montreal Forum, was countering what he described as \"smear\" campaign by the Union Nationale to link Liberals with Communists.l|is principal opponent, Prem- ¦Éfiül ier Duplessis, resumes his speaking tour tonight at Shawinigan Falls after a day\u2019s rest.At another election rally in Montreal Monday night.Quebec Trade Minister Paul Beaulieu predicted Quebec will be Canada\u2019s most industrialized province within 10 years.Mr Lapalme did not elaborate on his charge that some Labor-Progressive candidates are \"financed\u2019\u2019 by the government party.But he said he would like} been circulated.However, he said, no one apparently can establish the pamphlets origin.\"1 summon Mr.Duplessis to say whether there is a single Communist among our candidates,\u2019\u2019 the Liberal leader said.Sharing the platform with Mr.Lapalme was Louis Even, director of l\u2019Union des Electeurs\u2014 Quebec Societ Credit movement! recently disowned by national Social Credit leader Solon Low.Mr.Even said his group is lo know whether Premier Dup- backln8 tbe Liberals in the cam-lessis approves of the Union Nat-1 Pf'ff1 break the dictatorship.ionale\u2019s \"smear\u201d tactics.\tof .^r.Duplessis and his party \u201d | Mr.Lapalme said already 1,- ! \u201cr* ¦apalme continues his 000.000 copies of a pamphlet at- «\">Paign \u2018our\ttonight with tempting to link Liberals with *1>e\u20ac5^e*_ a , Assomption and ; the Communist movement have',!earby Rawdon.m Montcalm n-i -; ding.Mr.Beaulieu, in predicting a decade of continued industrial expansion in Quebec, asked Mr.La-| palme to list any large organiza-1 lions which had left the province in recent years.\u201cSome main offices have been relocated,\u201d he said, \u201cbut their | huge factories remain in this province.\u201d The minister described Mr.Lapalme as \"a man with no heart\u201d and said the libeial leader should | \"look on his province as a fam- ! ily, instead of trying to discredit it before the world.\u201d World News In Brief VANCOUVER \u2014(CP)\u2014Gen.Guy Simonds, former chief of the general staff, was scheduled to speak to the Canadian Legion's annual convention today on the country\u2019s preparedness to resist aggression.Gen.Simonds is said to be in line for the presidency of the fegion.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 MONTREAL \u2014 (CP) \u2014 A three-alarm fire burned out of rontrol late Monday in St.Gabriel\u2019s Roman Catholic church in Montreal's Point St.Charles district.Flames could be seen shooting from the roof of the grey-stone building along with yellow acrid smoke.* * * MON'TREAI.\u2014 (CP) \u2014Two independent Union Nationale candidates have withdrawn from the June 20 provincial election race, returning officers announced Monday.Raoul Gagnon, candidate in Montreal Laurier, dropped out of the runnin» leaving the field to four candidates.Arsène Gagne, Union Nationale member for the riding in the last legislature seeks a new mandate.$301,000,000 Voted For Payrolls, Bills, To Sit This Summer Oil AWA \u2014\t\u2014 The government, with the \u2022peedy approval of the opposition, has received more than $301,000,000 in badly-needed spending money to pay ils June bills and payrolls.Parliament will sit into the summer.But Progressive Conservative and CCF part ira, still angry from the gas pipeline fight which ended m the Commons a week ago.made it clear they would rather have an early general election.The nionrr one twelfth of re.quested appropriations for the fiscal year\u2014was voted by the Commons Monday in 75 minutes after Prime Minister St, Laurent's assurance that the House will continue in session lo deal with unfinished business.The prime minister had asked last week for iinrontested approval of the temporary money supply for the \"rirtiially exhausted\u201d treasury.Mid-month civil service salaries are due this week.Opposition leader Drew re- cept perhaps for one messur* Vo have the federal treasury shoulder provincial costa of unemployment relief above a certain level.But Prime Minister St.Laurent said one major bill will be presented for passage this session.That is the measure to atithoriie new tax-sharing agreement wilh Ihe provinces to replace the present tax rental pacts which expire next Mareh 31 The Commons Monday approved introduction of a bill to eon-tiniie federal cost-aid subsidies to gold mines lor another two years Wreckage from the J.S.Mitchell Co.Ltd.warehou laying across Grand Forks street.Cypriot Ordered Executed NICOSIA, Cyprus\u2014(/P)\u2014A 23-year-old Cypriot today was sen- Warehouse On Grand Collapses Forks St.By GERALD McDUFF The entire front of the three-storey J.S.Mitchell Co.Ltd.warehouse on Grand Forks St.collapsed with a roar yesterday afternoon, spreading debris across the pavement.A considerable amount of construction material and heavy machinery was stored on the second and third floors.Mr.A.C.Stevens, president of the company, said this morning \u201cwe feel that the fortunate part was that fenced to death for shooting at ry>body was hurt and that the loss itself is very little.\" that collapsed yesterday afternoon is shown (Record Photo by Gerry Lemay) Deport Greek Church Official From London two British airmen The defendant, Stclios Mav-rommatis, pleaded not guilty, and presumably will appeal the sentence.\t\u2022 British authorities last May 10 Most of the stock, he said, was salvagable.Clearing of the wreckage started this morning and the company plans to reconstruct the warehouse.according to Mr.Stevens.Stock-keeper Jim Lepage, of hanged two pro-Greek Cypriots 1882 Denault St., was in the defer political shootings in the pot office in a building immedi-struggle to end British rule of ately beside the warehouse when Cyprus and unite the Mediterran- the collapse occurred, ean island with Greece.The pro- \u201cI heard noise and I thought Greek Cypriot underground it was just the vans going by on claimed Ihe following day that it had hanged two British soldmrs J.Eugene Bclair announced in reprisal for the executions.he will not run in Montreal St.James where four other candidates arc entered.The seat was formerly held by provincial secretary Orner Cote who resigned last March to accept appointment as magistrate.* * » VANCOUVER \u2014(CP>\u2014Res rue boats and aircraft Monday night called off a search for a mystery fishing boat reported grounded off Vancouver island.The vessel was seen Sunday tipped over at an angle of 45 degrees on Pearl rocks, about 220 miles north of here, but no vessel has been reported overdue or lost.the street,\u201d he said.Debris crashed through the window, spraying broken glass Mavrommatis formerly was .across the office and just miss-I employed by the RAF as a ing Lepage who was seated at a ! clerk.LaWrence Leith and Nor- desk some five feet from the man Kitchen, RAF members, window.testified at his \u2019rial that he was Police quickly roped off the one of three persons who fired area and re-directed traffic around 1 at them as they rode by on bic- the wreckage which partially ycles in Nicosia March 15.They blocked the street.The collapse said the shots missed, they fired occurred around 12:45 and two back, chased the three men and passers-by narrowly escaped in- caught Mavrommatis.Continued on Page 10 juries when they passed under the building as the third floor started to give way.People on the opposite side of the street warned them in time.The building was heavily da Today's Chuckle The only money that goes as far today as it did ten years i maged when the side walls buckl ed under the impact.The ceiling and supporting pillars on the in- ago is Ihe dime that rolls un der the bed.» ¦ side of the building arc slanted, leaving stoves and other equipment leaning dangerously from the upper floors.Four employees were on duty in the shed at the time of the collapse and it was thought, at first, that one man had been trapped.It was later discovered that he had gone to lunch.LONDON t ¦\t\u2018 Set a tin full of he Sûtes! 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Danville, Que.ETTA M.ATKINSON.THE CHILDREN S HOIR When I lock the door of my office.And homeward wend my way.Tis to spend an hour with the children.At the end of a busy day.When I throw my tools in the tool-box.Hang my overalls up on a nail, I think of the Tots, with the curly locks.I just grab my old dinner pail.When I count the cash that is handy.Pull down the shades of the store.I fill my pockets with candy .For the kids, as we play on the floor.'Tis the hour for all little children, Betwixt the day and the night.To frolic on the grass, or carpet For an hour of greatest delight I caper with them on the carpet.Or play ball out on the green.Play hide-and-go-seek in the attic.Hide behind an old barrel, or screen.I chase them till I am tired.Each wild little girl and boy.With mischief they seem inspired.This hour of their greatest joy.My, how they like to play soldiers.With sticks instead of a gun.Quick-march, I give the order.And p'rhaps they'll go off on the run.Sometimes we just tell stories\t» Of Fairies, or Arabian Knights.Talcs of the South Sea Islands.Or Mounties, near Northern Lights.Too soon it is time for Bye-Bye.And they climb the carpeted stairs.Then God in heaven will listen To the children, saying their prayers.And now, behold they are gone.I may -seek them, yet all in vain.But memory is the Golden Key That brings them back again .to me.TOM GORDON iiiiiiiii,jjii!im mutt \u2022\tCold-Pontry model in choice of 3 Beautiful Color* and White I \u2022\t7 Decorator Panels in Color! \u2022\t\"Picture Window\" Hydrater! \u2022\tBottom Freezer for 66 Ibs.l \u2022\tCompletely Automatic Defrosting Refrigerator Section! \u2022\tRoll-to-You Shelves! \u2022\tBig, sliding Meat Tender! \u2022\tButter Conditioner! \u2022\tExclusive \"Flowing Cold* Different Models From *259-95 i assures you Jong-losting satisfaction.^ It pays to buy the best! \t SEE YOUR FAVORITE OEM-ER OR- fewNf» re TMOtt rt tiivts milan- Mrs.Jobs E Maedeasld was ie Montreal to attend the Graduation Exercise* at Sir George Williams College when her sister, Mrs M C.Weylalîd, formerly Louise Breyer.of this place, received her Bachelor of Arts de- DAILY RtCOKD, TLL5DAY, JUNE 12, gree Mrs.Weyland also received the Governor-General's Medal presented to the student for the greatest achievement m English literature and language Prior to her graduation.Mrs.Weyland was entertained at a family dinner at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Alex Graham and Mrs K D.TIME FLIES \u2014 life Insuronce costs less when you ore younger Don't let your time s ip by \u2014 plan NOW for a securo future.Never again will the rates be so low for YOU.C-5* Manufacturers INSURANCE LIFE -.:% COMPANY Murray.At present Mrs Weyland is French specialist at Greenfield Park School, Montreal The Auxiliary of the W M S.met at the home of Mrs Willis H.Macdonald with the president, Mrs Mac Arthur, in the chair The meeting was brought to a close after which the hostess served lunch Mr.and Mrs.W.H MacDonald, Mr D McLeod.Mrs G.N MacDonald and Miss Mary MacLeod attended the funeral of Mrs Donald MacAulay.Mrs.Robert Mouland Sr.of Liverpool.N.S , is a guest of her son and daughter-in law, Mr.and Mrs.Henry Mouland.Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Ross and daughters.Hazel and Mary Jean, and Miss Mary MacLeod, were in Sherbrooke where the girls attended the Bible School rally at the Baptist Church.Mrs.D.MacArthur and Mr and Mrs H Mouland attended the funeral of their sister-in-law and aunt, Mrs.Donald MacAulay in the Gould Presbyterian Church Mr.and Mrs.Peter Brunt and family of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mrs Brunt's par- ents.Mr and Mrs M E Murray Mr and Mrs S Morrison and children.Donald and Teddy, spent a week with Mrs.Mom-son s parents.Mr and Mrs G.D MacDonald Mrs G X MacDonald of Len noxviUe.spent a week at her heme here Mrs MacAr aid.M W.H Presb> Mr Golden Wedding # 1 Family Honors Sutton Couple ï.N MacDonald.Mrs.P mr.Mrs.G.D MacDon-s Mary MacLeod and Mrs MacDonald attended the trial in Melbourne onald Smith recently conducted the service in Bethany, Church using the subject, \u201cPray-; er,\u201d for his sermon.Mr.Leslie MacLeod of Fam-ham.was a week-end guest of his sister.Miss Mary McLeod.Mr.D.McLeod attended the funeral of Mr.Frank Cummings in Bury.Mr Frank Town* has returned to hi s home in Boston.Mass, after spending several weeks as a guest of Mr N A.MacDonald.Mrs.J.E.MacDonald spent a week-end in Montreal as guest of her mother.Mrs K D.Murray, and her brother-in-law and sister.Mr and Mrs.A.Graham.SITTO\tIS \u2014 Mr.\tand Mrs Cectl H\tWoodard\tcelebrated LAC if oOi\ta vseadins\tanniversary on June\t6.when the\ty were \u201cat home\u201d t F daughter gowned : the gue Thompso was in e idence on Mam Street red Knights, their only who was becomingly n blue nylon, welcomed sts, and Misa Nellie n, of Boston, Mass., urge of the guest book.GRAND RALLY at SHERBROOKE to-morrow night 8:15 p.m.at the ARMOURY (BELVEDERE STREET) Hon.MAURICE DUPLESSIS PREMIER OF QUEBEC Accompanied by ministers of his government, legislative councillor* and National Union candidates.Hon.J.S.Bourque, Minister of Lands, Forests and Hydraulic Resources, will also speak.Meeting will be broadcast over a provincial network commencing at 8.45 p.m.Mr Woodard and Mrs.Wood-ard, who was wearing a printed silk gown and a corsage of pink rosebuds and lilies-of-the-valley, received the congratulations of their many friends in the living room, which was tastefully decorated with bouquets of tulips and apple blossoms Among the guests were the wadding attendants of the ceremony of 50 years ago.the bridesmaid.formerly Miss Gertrude Jennings, of Owen Sound.Ont., now Mrs Homer Bates, of Sutton, and the best man, Mr.Proctor Lewis, of Sutton, Members of the family, whose presence added to the happiness of the day, included their son, Mr.Harold Woodard; a foster son.Mr Asa Squires; their daughter, Ruby, Mrs.Knights; Mrs Harold Woodard.Mrs.Asa Squires, Miss Marilyn Squires and little Miss Janice Knights, granddaughters, and Mr.Fred ¦ MR.and MRS.OF.CIL H.WOODARD, of Sutton, who recently celebrated their golden wedding anniversary are shown sealed above.With them are Iheir attendants at the ceremony 50 year* ago, the bridesmaid.Mrs.Homer Kales, and the best man, Mr.Proelor Lewis, both of Sutton.The couple were at home to Iheir many friends during the afternoon and evening at their Main Street residence.\t(Record pholo by Mrs.H.Brereton) & Distilled, blended and bottled in Scotland w ^ Knights.In the dining room the buffet was adorned with June flowers, silver candlesticks and white tapers A lace cloth, crocheted by Mrs.Woodard's mother, the late Mrs.W.O.Hawley, covered the table, decorated with tulips and narcissi, and white randies in silver holders which had been'recfived as wed ding gifts.The three-tier wedding cake, ornamented with white bells and golden (rim-mings, was the centre of attraction.Tea was poured in the afternoon by Mrs.Arthur Proper and in the evening by Miss Hazel Bates and Mrs, Frank Harvey.Mrs.John Ward, a recent bride, Miss Marilyn Squires and several others assisted in serving, under the direction of Mrs.Fred Knights and Mrs.Harold Woodard.who had planned and prepared for the anniversary celebrations.A feature of the evening's entertainment was the reading by Miss Bates of a newspaper dip- ping telling of that June wed-j ding so long ago at the farm home of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.; and Mrs.W.O.Hawley, of Sul-lon Junction.Rev.Aaron Wai-j lace, assisted by Rev.J.J.Theakston and Rev W.A.Wells, had performed the marriage ceremony.The guests were named, a very complete and interesting list of gifts was included and the honeymoon trip to Boston was mentioned.Mr.and Mrs.Woodard made their flrst home on a farm at West Sutton, (aftcrwards moving to one al Sutlon Junction and then to that now owned by their son, Harold.Mr.Woodard later became a merchant in Sutton, but is now retired.The couple have a large circle of friends in the community and surrounding districts, and among the membership of Olivet Baptist Church, of which Mr.Woodard is senior deacon.On display in the living room nany greeting cards and valu able gifts testified to the love I and esteem in which they arc held.The latter included a lamp and a studio couch, given by Mr.and Mrs.Harold Woodard and Mr and Mrs Fred Knights; an eleetrie pop-up toaster from Mr.and Mrs.Asa Squires, and several envelopes eont.dmna money.Two aluminum porch chairs and a purse of money were presented from the members of Olivet Baptist Church and other friends.Among visitors from ouf oi town were.Mr.and Mrs John Badger, Mr.and Mrs.Ernesl Badger and daughter.May, and Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Hastings, of Knowlton; Miss Nellie Thompson, of Boston, Mass.; Mrs.John Ward, of Montreal; and Mr.and Mrs.Asa Squires and Miss Marilyn Squires of Waterloo.^ivvX'-lvVr'vlyy 0 m üü ¦ Dlipi^AAU Alfred establish 6,ODD new industrial firms since 1944 With its forests, its mines, its electric power, Quebec, as with Onurio, is the most bountiful province in Canada.The presence in Quebec of a far-seeing government, a social stability that subversive demagogues have been unable to shake, an honest and a hard-working population have attracted capital and industty.In the last twelve years, 6,000 plants, factories and workshops of all kinds were opened up throughout the Province.The value of Quebec's industrial output last year grossed $7,714,600,000.HIGH FOREST- A Red Cros« meeting was held at the home of Mrs.James Mo-Burncy, when a quilt was tied and knitting and sewing done.During the business meeting, presided over by the president.Mrs.K.MeBurney, s donation of $10.was voted lo Ihe Sherhrooko Hospital Campaign and two sick friends were remembered.Al the dose of Ihe meeting a lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs.Eric Wilson.Mr.and Mrs.Roy McRae, of Montreal, were recent, guests of Mr.ami Mrs.Grant Forgrave.Mrs.K Johnston, of Buiwer, was a visitor at the same home.Mrs.Margaret Wilson, of Sawyervillc, Mrs.L.Taylor, of Cookshire and Mr.Vincent Taylor, of Perth, Scotland, spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Verne Wilson.Messrs.Malcoln and Welle* McConnell spent a few days in Ontario.» I\t\u2014A.A A.X.fjljhife Smpnm Cuhope, Tt^t' SEASON FARES .in effect froip August 7th.Enjoy a thousand miles Of scenic St.Lawrence landscape plus every shipboard luxury aboard White Empresses to Europe.First Class from S230; Tourist from Si 57 according to ship and season.SAILINGS: Aug.7 Aug.14 Aug.21 Aug.28 S«pt.4 S«p».11 Sept- 18 Sept.21 Oct 2 Oct.9 Oc» Oct.23 Oct 30 Nov.6 Nov.13 Nov.20 Nov.27 Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress Empress ©?S«oHon4 of Britain of franc» of Scotland of Britain of franc» of Scotland of Britain of France of Scotland of Britain of France of Scotland of Britain of Fronce of Scotland of Britain Coming April 1957 The Empress of England Far Information and roeervaffo\u2014 Pee any Canadian Pacific office, ewe Iraval Agent or NEAL L WISEMAN; Steamship Ganeral AgaiO, tot SI.Jam*.SI.Wnt, MaMnol I SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, TUESDAY, JUNE 12 l**.FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Pko«»« \u2014 LO.9-3636 Con nee ft All D«portm«af*.WANT FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS \u2014 LO.9-3*36 1.Articles For Sole\t21.Wanted To Borrow Business Directory AL\u201eVA;^ 4 LARGE Sun Vertical blinda, in vary \\ WANTED 11,000 on 1st mortgage, will j \u2014\u2014\u2014 good eondiUon Will aell at half the pay \u2022% in tar» at.Record Boa 1».AjVOCOteS coat.Call.DO.2-0421 or 1060 Cham plain.*ORVER_SETTEE.with 2 matchlni chairs; &0 pictures fram.a; hall stand, marble topi curtain atreteb-ar; J faether mattrasses, combination desk-tookcase; S dining room chairs; other odd chairs; Northern 24.Salesmen Wanted WILL PLACE two men In business lor them»elve» with new inveMment on their pert.Must have s car, furnish references.Apply 25 Depot Street on Wed.at 10 00 a m.ARMAND ROUSSEAU.Q C.W H.BRADLEY, Q.C Advocates Ntcoi Bidg.\u2022\t6 Wellington St.North.Sherbrooke, Que.TeL Lorraine 2-4714 General praetica \u2022 Esta tea settled.Rondeau, of Richford, Vt., was a guest of his parents.Mr.and Mrs.L.Rondeau.Mr.E.Larocque and Mr.Kenneth Cowan were recent guests of Miss L.Larocque at Granby.Television Guide Radio Guide Electric all wave radio; odd tablet, y a A npns.Wonted A only 1033 McManamy.Tel.u>.\tAgents Wanted Apply 3-3&S6.X TRACTOR tires, S * 24, never used, told tractor.Lest than cost price.Lloyd Henderson, Island Brook.COLEMAN HEATER, medium sire.Ideal for cottafe.400 Quebec St.DINING room table and * chairs.Small radio, Majestic.New 21-button accordion, never used.Tel.LO.i 9-3016.BE AN AVON representative and earn a good income close to home.Profitable territory now available In Sherbrooke and Lennokvllle.Ree-ord Boa IS9, Sherbrooke, Que.26.Help Wanted: Male SKILLED HELP wanted, newspaper j makeup man.Reiereneee.The Pem* broke Obeerver, Pembroke, Ontario.1 PAUL MULLINS GERVAL®, BA., LL.L» general practice, trial and eatate, SM Continental Building.King A Wellington 8L.Tab LO 7 59*1; Residence; LO.7-4144.Chartered Accountants | P.S.ROSS A SON.Chartered Ac-(our.tania, Mor.real.TENDERS The Town of Windsor is asking for tenders to puli down and build a stone wall on f actory street.Thu wail has an approximate length of 73 feet.Tender, must be at City Hall on or before June IS, 1954 at 1:30 p.m.J H.LEBLANC, C.A.Secretary-Treasurer Windsor.TENDERS WHITE enamel cook stove, Findlay Condor, new model, for wood or coal, with oil burner.Call LO.9-4784.3.Typewriters For Sale BILINGUAL STENOGRAPHER, male, with experience Good salary.| -\u2014 Chance of advancemenl.Apply In Dentist person or write to the Dlalrtct j _________ Freight Agent, C.N.R.Station Sherbrooke.La VALLEE, Bedard.Lyonnais, Mea-sier, Gascon.Chartered Account- Corpoiation Of The ante.Room 304 Conti.tentai Build- Town Of Windsor.big, Sherbrooke.Tel: LO 264M.\tThe Town of Winosor u asking for tenders for garbage removal in the .Tow n limits.The garbage should be I removed once a week foUowing a stated schedule.Tenders must be at C3MT TUiSDAY, JUNC 12 3.00\tMonc 3.33 Today on CBMT ; 3.30 Kiddles' Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4 tO Travelogue 3.00\tThe Lone Ranger 5.10 Howdy Loody 6.00\tSoldiers of Fortune 6.30\tPitt! Page 6.43 CBC TV Newt 7.00\tTabloid 7JO Greatest Dramas ! 7.43 Big Time in Sport i 8.00 The Chevy Show 9.00\tDragnet 1 9 30 Pick the Stars 10.00\tDouglas Fairbanks 10.30\tWhat\u2019s My LlneT j 11.00 CBC TV News 11.13 Theatre of Sure Montreal \u2014 Ciannel 6 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11 3.36 laddies' Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4\tJO Take a Look 4.4S Folk Songs 5.0b Rin Tin Tin 5\tJO Howdy Doody EDO Robert Q.Lewis 4JO Provincial Elections 6\t45 CBC TV News 7\t00 Tabloid 7JO Science Fiction Theatre 6.0b Vie Obeck 6.30 I Love Lucy 9.00\tCroat Canada Hit Parade 0 30 Lolly Too Dum 10.00\tBig Town 10JO Press Conference 11.00\tCBC News 11.15 Celebrity Playboute THURSDAY, JUNE 16 3.00\tMusic 3J5 Today on CBMT 3\tJO Kiddies' Corner 4.00\tOpen House 4.30\tMr.\u2018O' 4.45 Maggie Muggins 5.00\tCaptain Gallant 3.30\tHowdy Doody 6.00\tScience in Action 6.10 Patti Page 4\t44 CBC TV News 7.00\tTabloid 7.30\tLiberacc (.00 Fireside Theatre 4.30\tThe Visitor 9.00\tCity Detective.9 00 Kraft TV Theatre 10 30 Sport Guesses and Guests 11.00\tCBC TV Nswa 11.15 Feature Film DK J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist clty HïU on or before June 16, 1054 204 Wellington St.North opposite at j jg p m AGGRESSIVE car salesman for well known make of car.Apply Record Box 108.Court House.Phone: LO.7-4144.TYPEWRITERS.ADDING MACHINES rent or buy direct from the manufacturer.Special student rates,\t.\t^\t, time payment terms, standard or 27.Female Help Wanted portable machines.Remington Rend, 101 Wellington St N.Pbor.e IX).2-4044.Optometrists J H.LEBLANC, C.A.Set reta ry-T rf \u2022«! re r Windsor, Que.4, Property For Sole 6 LARGE room?.2 halls, complete hath, furnace, double garege.Lot 100 X so, 30 Horton St.East Angus lei.489.SENIOR bilingual stenographer to | ALBERT, TRUDEAU.Optometrist, Continental Building, Sherbrooke Tel: LO 2-0517.Eyre examined be employed as secretary to vice- | president of large concern; correspondence mostly English, high sal* j ary.Also clerk-typist, preferably bilingual, aeeuracy and good apeed required, wages 633 weekly.Temporary employment foi summer ' months only.Apply Nsltonal Employment Service.299 Olivier St.28-Domestic Help Wonted St.Immediate occupancy of lower flat.Large lot, two car garage.Fred Conway, Realtor, Tel.LO.0-2874.6 LARGE rooms, 838 Montcalm 1)11 heat.114 bathrooms, plaster, hardwood floors.612,000.Offers Invited.Conway Real F.xtate LO.9-2874 6 and 8 p m.LO.2-1943.BEAUTIFUL new 5 room Individual brlrk residence, 1825 Leclerc Stree*.Automatic heating, birch finish throughout, garage etc.Setlsfactory terms arranged.See Hebert's, 2145 Bachand St., Phone LO.2-OC74.4 ROOM house.Inside City Limits, garage, chicken house, lot 50 x 280, eleetrirlty, water, telephone, bus service.Price $2 900.Cash 6800.Balance as rent.Record Box 192.MONEY, Money, Money .all you do is pay rent, rent and rent, why i not put that money towards a home.Call Charles Connors, your real estate broker today.LO.2 4000 or LO.2-2562.5.Lots For Sole ATTRACTIVE lot with view.70' x ISO', on Nlcolet Road near Asbestos-Danville Highway, across from the A.D.S.High School.Call Danville 221.SPECIAL Invitation this week-end.Visit beautiful ready-tobulld.wonderful lots, Leclerc, Jacques Car-tier, Bachand, Gauvln Streets.Favourable terms.Help to build.Free information.See Hebert\u2019s, 2135 Bachand.Phone LO.2-0874.RELIABLE young woman needed fo< | general housework, live in or out.i All modern conveniences.Good sal- ! ary.Apply Mrs.Kenneth Herring, ^ 3 Queen St.Lennoxvillr.LO 2 72f>G.29.\tMale and Female Help Wanted MARRIED couple, to serve 10 boarders, modem conveniences.Inter- j eating monthly salary plus com- ] mission.Write Record Box 197.30.\tFarm Help Wanted IF\u2019 FARMKRS wanting farm help, or farm workers wanting farm work would give Ihl» office particulars of requlrmenls, we will try and place the men on farm» best suited lo their ability ind experience.Please give information if married, size of family, rooms required, etc , and if single, age, experience and kind of work wanted.Eastern Townships .Settlement Society.Room H, Nicol Bldg., 6 Wellington St.S.Sherbrooke.Phone LO.2-3633.MARRIED man for dairy farm WOffc.Tel.for particulars Iron Hill 12.8.Cars For Sale 1955 PLYMOUTH Plats, mileage, 23,-000, In A-l condition.Terms: cash.Tel.Bury 67.10.Horses For Sale I HAVE some good work horses on hand; some good teams around 2RO0 lbs.at $250.a pair.Geo.Sal-isbury, West Brome.Tel.236-r-2.11.Livestock For Sole 2 JERSEY cows, 1 Just freshened.1 % to freshen Immediately.Tel.LO.2-5856.2 REGISTERED Hereford year old bulls.Alex MacDonald, R.R.l, Sherbrooke.LO.2-4153.11 b.Baby Chicks IMMEDIATE delivery- Wide choice.Breeds, crosses.Pullets (Including Ames In-Cross for more egg profit, minimum overhead).Mixed chicks.Ask for complete list, Bray Hatchery, Newington St.E.Sherbrooke.Phone LO.9-3730.EXPERIENCED dairy farm hand wanted.Wages $125.monthly with hoard and room.Ray Hicks, Colebrook, N.H.Tel.46-12.35.Business Opportunities _ FOR 43~ YEARS I HAVE owned this store and have enjoyed every minute of it.Getting too old, time to retire and enjoy the money I\u2019ve made.Have the or\u2019y store here, nicely stocked, sell most eveiythinf, have good fixture* in a modern store building I had built.Really a delightful place to work.Always a splendid money maker, even In the years of the great depression.My price Is only $25.000 for everything and I can make surprisingly pleasing terms, and cordially invite you to come and stay and learn all about my ! business.Arthur Eastman, South Wearc, N.H.IN ASBESTOS.One of the leading clothing stores (men and ladles) | over $100,000 turnover.Reason: old , age .Tel.Conway Real Estate ' 1X3.9-2874 6 «nd 8 p m.LO.2-4943.| PHOTOGRAPHIC studio, complete for professional, amateur, commercial | work, Eastern Townships, with 3 ! rooms, furnished living quarters, 8 j years In business.(Real set up), will i teach work, ideal for couple, must ¦ sell.Best reasonable offer ae- j cepted.Details.Wflte Record Box 196.BARGAIN! BAINT $2 50 gal.Special White Enamel or Flat White, $2.50 gal.\t$2.50 gal.\"DUROLUX\u201d and \u201cPROTEX\u201d House Paint, oil base, quality guaranteed, white and 20 colours.Now at special reduced price\u2014$2.95 gal.WHITE ENAMEL or ALUMINUM \u2014\t$3.95 gal.PLUMBING BARGAIN: \u2014 $99 95 \u2014 4 or 4Va foot cast iron bath on legs, 10 x 14 lavatory with fittings, compact toilet with scat.Reduced prices now offered on kitchen sinks, lavatories, toilets, range boilers and all fittings and pipe.FOR CAMP or COTTAGE Sleeping bags from $6.95; haversacks from 39c; ground sheets, water bottles, mess kits, compasses, hunting knives, flashlights, kit bags, binoculars, shirts, sox, jeans.Double decker bunks, army blankets, pillows, folding cots, electric hot plates, stainless cutlery, life preservers, tarpaulins, garden hose, etc.SMITH SURPLUS STORE BOO Wellington St.South Tel.LO.2-0464 General Carpentry and Repairs MAURICE MtTIVIER 826 St.Pierr* St\u201e Shtrbrookt.T#l.LO.2-024) For superior ttrvict and perfect reception in * R.C.A.Victor \u2022 Eloctrohomo \u2022 Hallicraftor \u2014 Soo U* Fir*t \u2014 LEVESQUE LIEE 38 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tol.LO.2-4765 - OUT-OF-TOWNERS - Rock Island Branch \u2014 Tal.TR.6-2374 Cookthira Brnach \u2014 Tal.96 5.00\tAnuu of Today 5JO It's Tun* for a Fable 5.45\tThe One-Winged Dragon 6.00\tNew a 6.10 Sporucaat 7.40\tCBC New» 7.C3 Concert Time 7JO CBC New* -7JS Concert Tun* 6.00\tCBC Sens l it Morning Devotion» 8J0 Muxlcal Mnrcb PaM 9.00\tNew» 9.06 Music la Tho Morning 1.43\tLight A Lyrical 10.15 Two For A Quarter 10JO bturley Brett 10.40\tRuth Harding 10.45\tNews : 10.44 Waits Tim* 1 11.00 One Man'» Family 11.13 Right to Happincaa 11.30 Plano Interlude 11.43\tLeur* Limited CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING (.15 Meet the ArtiM 6J0 By mi* 6.35 Dinner Music 7 Ml Rawhide 7.15\tRoving Reporters 7 JO Chlcao Valle 4M Marine Investigator WEDNESDAY UM BBC News 12.15\tAunt Lucy 12J0 Farm Broadcast 12.59 Time Signal 1.00\tNews.Forecast 1.15 Musical Program 145 Man Around the House 2M CBC News 2.03 trans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tGuiding Light 1.15 Ma Perfcina 3.30 Pepper Young's Family 3 45 Right to Happiness 4.00\tEncores 4M News 1 4.33 Play It Safe 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 4.30\tLet's Make Musse 10.00\tNews * Roundup 10J4 Talk IUJ4 Leicester Square 11.00\tAnthology 11.30\tDuncan Chorus UM CBC Ne-.*, C UMUL» I JO Music for Young Musician» 5.45 Legends of Scotland 4.00\tNew» CIO Sports 6.15 Sight» And Sounds I JO Bylin* 6JS Dinner Music I Ml Rawhide 7.11 Intro, te Vied NH* 7.30\tRecital C00 The Bad Women of ChaMlet 9.30\tLast of Eluabe.hana 10.00\tNews & Roundup 10 20 Weekend Reriew 10.30\tSound and Music 11.00\tBeethoven 12.00\tNews.Clcee WCAX-TV.Burlington \u2014 Channel 3 FOR SALE Registered, Samoyed Pops and Adults.Reasonably priced.Contact: Blair Wilson East Bolton Road Toi.VI.3-5258 \u2014 Magog 12.To Let HEATED 5 room apartment, furnished or partly furnished.Immediate occupancy.Apply 104 Wellington North.LO.9-2643.VERY BRIGHT heated apartment, four large rooms, natural fireplace, private entrance, hot water year around, gas stove, $55.00 month.Will be decorated according to taste.Phone LO.2-7365.7 ROOM house, $40.monthly, at 282 Merry St.N., Magog.Apply Mrs.Ander Dahl, 282 Merry St.N., Magog, Que.BEAUTIFUL new four room healed apartment, second floor, stove, frigidaire.Hot water etc.Wonderful location and apartment.See He, bert's 2155 Bachand.Phone LO.2-0874, UNE ROOM apartment, furnished, heated, hot water, electricity furnished.475 Vimy St.Apt.15.C»U LO, 2-7137.OPPORTUNITY for bilingual SALESLADY with knowledge of y*rd goods.Salary plus commission.Good working conditions.Permanent position for suitable applicant.APPLY, RECORD BOX 17?HOME BUILDERS.hara art a faw of the reasons why YOU should specify R.O.W.Windows on your project.REMOVABLE \u2014 R.O.W.Windows are instantly removable from the INSIDE, making cleaning and glass replacement easy.\u2022\tINSULATED \u2014 R.O.W.construction assures a minimum of air infiltration.PREFITTED \u2014 R.O.W.Window units are shipped to job sites completely assembled, ready to insert into rough opening.\u2022\tQUALITY R.O.W.Windows are manu facturcd of CLEAR kiln dried Pine.No other window material blends so well with home furnishings, nor provides better insulation than wood.\u2022\tDOUBLE GLAZING \u2014 R.O.W.double glazing is applied from the exterior, a feature possible only with a \u201cremovable\u201d sash, and is supplied as an extra when preferred in place of regular storm sash.\u2022\tCUSTOM BUILT \u2014 R.O.W.Windows are built to YOUR requirements and specifications.\u2022\tECONOMICAL \u2014 R.O.W.Windows cost no more than ordinary windows, and in many instances cost less due to the saving made on site labour.For further Information and prices, c»ll or writ# MkcPher son'* kt Magog, manufacturer and diftributora of R.O.W.Windows in tha Province of Quebec.MacPherson\u2019s Mills 100 Lake Street Tel.VI.3-3642 MAGOG 36.Miscellaneous FOR YOUR gardening arrangements ¦ \u2014rock garden, landscape gardening.trimming hedges etc.FertUixcr available.Contact Alberic Yargeau.Little Lake Magog.Tel.LO.7-5546.37.Personal HYGIENE supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.24 samples, $1.00.Mail order Dept.C-2, Nov Rnbber Co, Box 91, Hamilton.Ont 39.Lost LOST\u2014 Dark glasses, prescription lens, in fancy beige colored leather case.Finder please coll LO.9-3636 or leave at Record Office.Reward.STORE MANAGER REQUIRED for LADIES' SPECIALTY SHOP in SHERBROOKE RETAIL EXPERIENCE NECESSARY One of Canada\u2019s largest chain of Ladies\u2019 Specialty Shops requires an experienced woman to take charge of an attractive ultra-modern store.The right person will receive specialized training with us.Wc offer good salary, chance for advancement, group insurance and pension plan.Apply in own hand writing giving full detail* of ©xperitnea and raferance* to: P.O.Box 100, Station G., Pin# Ave.W., Montreal, Quo.3 ROOM heated apartment, hot water year around, «tove, frigidaire, Venetian blinds.Apply 475 Vimy St.Apt.15.Tel.LO.2-7137.20.Wanted To Purchase - FARM WANTED.1 have $500 to $1,000.to buy farm.Vicinity of Cowansville.Knowlton.Send details to Record Box 194, Sherbrooke, Que.iYE BUY old gold, diamonds, and antique JeweUery.skinner 4k Nadeau Inc., Registered Jewellers, 42 Wellington North.\u201cWHITE TAG Spccùx£é IN OPERATING CONDIDON LOUIDA PAYEUR Authorized Dealer ALLIS CHALMERS \u2014 NEW HOLLAND TERR ATRAC \u2014 NEW IDEA RR.4 Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-5812 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED.BILINGUAL.Apply: between 1 P.M.and 4 P.M.Wednesday, June 13th.PAWSON AUTO PARTS LTD.** WELLINGTON ST.SOUTH, SHERBROOKE._ TUESDAY,, JUNE 12 i 9.30 Test, Pattern 1 9.40 Program Previews, News 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.15\tShopping With Nancy 10.30\tBuilding America 10.45\tArthur Godfrey 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Keduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcro«« the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGutiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World turn» 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swlngbllltes 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.00\tWild BUI Hickok 6.30\tNewstime 6.45 Weatherwiae 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tSteve Donovan In \u201cGhost Town\u201d 7.30\tName That Tune 8.00\tPhil SUver* Show 8.30\tNavy Log 9.00\tGuy Lombardo 9.30\tDo You Trust Your Wife\u2019 10.00\t$64,000 Question 10.30 Big Town 11.00\tPinal Edition WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 9.30\tTeat Pattern 9.40 Program Preview», \u2014 News 10.06 Mixing Bowl 10.30 The Way ! 11.00 It\u2019a Fun to Reduce 1 11.15 Movie Museum ; 11.30 Strike It Rich 12.00 Across the Fence j 12.15 Love of Life ! 12.30 Search for Tomorrow 12.45 Guidtng Light 1.00\tNews 1.10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tA* the Worid turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swing Billies 3.45\tBob Crosby Show 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSectet Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sport» Digest 7.00\tRiders of the Purple Sage 7.15\tDouglas Edwards with the News 7.30\tCBS Cartoon Theatre 8.00\tArthur Godfrey 8.30\tStory Theatre 9.00\tThe Millionaire 9.30\tHighway Patrol 10.00\t20th Century Fox 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15\tThe Passerby 11.30 Sign Off 5 00 The Road Show 5.30 Supper Club 6.00 Headline Newt 6.05 Supper Club 6.45 Spoils Review THURSDAY, JUNE II 9.30\tTest Pattern 9.40 Program Previews, News 10.00\tMixing Bow 1 10.15\tShopping with Nancy 10.30\tArthur Godfrey 10.45\tTBA 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.60 Across the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swing Billies 3.45\tBob Crosby 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tale» 6.30\tNewatlme 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tFrankie Laine 7.15\tLiberac* 7.30\tAmos and Andy 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax 9.30\tFour Star Playhouse | 10.00 Ytur TV Theatre i 10.30\tThe Big Picture I 11.00 Final Edition ! 11.15 Sign Off 6.00\tCoffee Time\u2014 6.25 News 6.30 Farm Journal 6.45 Coffee Time 6.55 Weather or Not 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15 Coffee Time- WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 17.00 Vermont at Seven 7.1$ Let\u2019* Go to Town 7 3$ Dartmouth Quis i 8.00 Detroit and Boston I\t1 WEDNESDAY 9.1} Morning Devotion» j 9.30 Harmonies 9.45 Top of the Morning 10.00 The Three Suns j 10.15 Rlngo Bingo 10.30 Kibbe\u2019s Korner 11.00 News 7.30 Checkerboard Prog.11.05 Melody Tipping la 11.15 Sign Off WPTZ, Plaltsburg \u2014 Channel 5 TUESDAY, JUNE 12 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tThis Is the Ufe 11.00\tHome 12.00\tHank McCune 12.30\tFeather Your Nest 1.00\tLuncheon Date 2.30\tTennessee Ernie 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views & News 4.15\tModem Romances 4.30\tQueen For a Day 5.00\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch * 6.00\tNews 6.15\tChet\u2019s Den 6.30\tGabby Hayes 7.00\tSports Score book 7.10 Weatberblrd 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014 News 7 30 Bubllc Service 8.00\tProject 20 9.00\tFireside Theatre 9.30\tAdventure Thestre 10.30 Mr.snd Mrs.North 11.00\tLate News, Sports WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tThe Christophers 11.00\tHome 12.00\tPublic Service 12.30\tFeather Your Nest 1.00\tLuncheon Date 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views and News 4.15\tModern Romances 4.30\tQueen For A Day 5.00\tSparky Glllon 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tTira McCoy 6.30\tLazy L Ranch 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tDisneyland 8.00\tThe Amazing Dunninger 9.00\tKraft Theatre 10.00\tWed.Night Fights 11.00\tLate THURSDAY, JUNE 14 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tBig Picture 11.00\tHome 12.00\tPublic Service 12.30\tFeather Your Nest 1.00\tLuncheon Date 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.U0 Hospitality House 4.00\tMusical Views and News 4.15\tModem Romances 4.30\tQueen For a Day 5.00\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tChet's Den 6.30\tFlash Grdon 7.00\tSport* Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tHoliday Horizons 8.00\tYou Bet Your Life 8.30\tDragnet 9.00\tThis Is Your Life 7.45\tNews 8.00 Morning Special 8.15 Codes Time 8.30 Town Crier 8.45\tFamily Album 8.55 Newt 9 00 Mary Foster 5.00\tPress New* 5.05\tRldln' The Rang* 6.00\tBoxbrooke News 6.10 Town Crlei News 6.15 1240 Supper Club 6.30 Sportscast 6.35 1240 Supper Club 6.00\tDawn News Roundup 6.05\tSacred Heart Prog.6.20 Farm Fair 6.30\tMusical Clock 7.0U Press News 7.05\tMusical Clock 7J0 Sports Roundup 7.35 Musical Clock 8.U0 CBC News 6.15 Musical Clock 8.30\tClassical Musk 6.45\tMorning Devotions 9.00\tBack To The Bible 9.30\tBilingual Bandstand 9.45\tLight & Lyrical AUCTION SALE for Victor Dostie, 2Vt miles from Asc«t, V/t mile* off Lennoxville \u2014 Cookihiro highway \u2014 toko rood next to Sand Hill Church, watch for Arrow».Thursday, June 14th, at 1 P.M.33 good milk cow* \u2014 2 to fre*hon; 14 veal calve*; 1 two-year-old bull; 1 year-old bull; rubber tired farm wagon; M-H horse rake, used one season; disc harrow, and other odd harrows; soedtr; mowing machino; cultivator; tlods; buggy.\t.Many other articles loo numerous to mention \u2014 small farm tools, ate.; everything will bo sold without reserve.Cause of sale, health.TERMS \u2014 CASH Art.Bennett Auctioneer Tel.90w SawytftYille _T#»L.lfl .7-4023.Lennoxville Office WMTW, TUESDAY, JUNI 12 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tHalf Hour Theatre 3.00\tThe Big Pay-Off 3.30\tGarry Moore Show 3.45 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and Mrs.G Joyce won the fruit basket given by Steinberg\u2019* Rev.II.Hatt thanked all who had helped make the cooking school such a success.S.E.Giles, Director of Protestant Education in the Province of Quebec, snips the ribbon to open officially the new Windsor and Brompton Consolidated School.Watching the ceremony are some of the platform guests, from the left: G.!.Rothncy, .-tuu\tsupervisor of the Richmond-Drummondville- Arthabaska schools: Mr.Giles, who was also guest speaker; George Willy, rhatr- Mass visited her son Mr Har' man °* **,e Windsor School Board: A.J.Philip, who thanked the speaker: Miss Marion Reed, principal of the school, and A.E.Dyson, of Richmond, a member of am Wvman und famik\u2019 \u2019 the\tContrai School Board.At the hark, left, is H.S.Sanderson, of AVer\u2019s Cliff.Following the formalities, a tour of the building was rondurtrd bv senior oia wyman ana iamu>.\tpupils and refreshments were served by the Home and School Association.\t(Record photo by Jean Nault) 612 INSECT REPELLEN FAMIll AR BOTTLE Formal Opening Of New Windsor - Brompton School HANDY STICK NOW IN THREE FORMS.Jutt sproy ntvK \"6-12\" IrtMct R«p«ll«nt Atrosol \u2022omb on your clothing .font \u2022\twindow acroont \u2022\t\u2022 \u2022 givos hours of protection against mosquitoes, black fliei and other biting intecta .will not atoin or burn fabrics.Insect Repellent IN ANT .CRM is proved In swamps and jungles .\u2022 - not Iticky or greasy AND NEW AEROSOL BOMB Banks Stick 69* New MmolBctnb S/J9 '6-12'* is a registered Trade Mark of CARBIDE CHEMICALS COMPANY Division of UNION CARBIDE CANADA ITD» WINDSOR.\u2014 Today\u2019s students are having a harder time getting through school than their parents did.E.S.Giles told the audience at the formal opening of the new Windsor and Brompton Consolidated School on Friday night.Mr.Giles, director of Protest-i ant Education in Quebec Pro- i vince, conducted the opening ceremonies and was guest speaker.He described the examinations : students write today before graduation as much harder than those written by their parents.He look- j ed to a future in which intellectual development and emotional j strain would increase and in | which more time would have to be devoted to mental health and to the remedy of physical defects.Mr.Giles stated that two major problems faced educationalists today, namely financing and teacher recruitment.In 1931, a school teaching grades 1 to 11 averaged four teachers to 100 pu-pilg, with the principal teaching | all subjects in grades 9, 10 and j 11.Under the Richmond-Drum-1 mondville-Arthabaska centraliza tion, things changed rapidly.In-1 cidentally, the speaker stated that the first consolidation of schools took place in the County of Drummondville, which has always been a forward looking1 county.In the ten years since World ; War II, growth has been phenomenal, with no greater progress THE HEINZ CHEF SUGGESTS THIS WEEK HEINZ CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP anywhere in the province than in the R.D.A.district, with an increase of 45 per cent in the number of pupils and 40 per cent for i teachers.Thus, although taxes.have doubled, costs have more than doubled.Turning to the problem of recruitment of teachers, Mr.Giles blamed general prosperity for the present shortage of teachers, » many young men and women pre-1 ferring business offices to the classroom, although starting sal- ; aries have reached a point where teaching has the advantage.He stated that the teaching life of a female teacher is short, many marrying before their certificates become permanent, and that the teaching average is nine to ten years.\u201cYou cannot expect high school graduates to be thinking of pension plans when they go job hunting,\u201d he admitted, although the fact that the Quebec pension system is the best on the North American continent should be taken into consideration.it being based on 70 per cent of the 10 highest salaried years.One of the most important reasons for the shortage of teachers is that since 1945 the school population has risen from 65,000 to its present 93,000.Mr.Giles mentioned a new art course, which is beginning in the schools in September and HIGH FOREST- Mrs.James McBowney attend-ded the funeral of Mr.Jack Alan held in Lemesurier.Mr.Duane Lowry, of Montreal, Mr.and Mrs.Daryl Lowry and son, Ross, of Newport, Vt, were week-end guests of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hazen Lowry.Mrs.Verne Wilson attended the National Farm Forum conference held in the Blinkbonnie Hotel in Gananongue, Ont., and also enjoyed a boat trip through the Thousand Islands.stated that music and art create ¦> more rounded personality.He w^ed however, that the school cannot replace the church and the home, which are the real fountainheads of education.\u201cTo be a Christian, to be educated, to be a good citizen, these arc the aims of education,\u201d concluded Mr.Giles.The speaker was introduced by G.L.Rothncy, Supervisor of R.D.A.Schools, and thanked by A.J.Philip.George Witty, chairman of the school board, welcomed those present and paid tribute to the men who had seen the need for a new school and enlarged sports facilities and who had wqfkcd so hard to attain the present fine results.He also thanked the Provincial Government and the Department of Education for making it possible.Rev.Vaughn Wilford then dedicated the school.His Worship, Mayor T.Bolduc, spoke in French and English, congratulating the Board on the fine new building and declaring it one of which the whole town can he proud.Emelien Lafrancc, M.L.A., for Richmond county, G.; R.Lessard, inspector of Protes-! tant Schools, and W.Dixon, of Montreal, also spoke.Greetings were brought from the Protestant Committee of the i Council of Education by Dr.C.L.\tBrown, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff; by H.; S.Sanderson from the Quebec | Association of Protestant School Boards, by M.J.Perry from the I Provincial Association of Protestant Teachers; by A.E.Dyson from the R.D.A.Central School Board and by G Durand, of the Roman Catholic School Commis-| sion of Windsor.Seated on the platform, in ad-, dition to those previously mentioned, was A.Goudreau, past M.\tL.A.for Richmond county, to | whom the school trustees are 1 deeply indebted for his many trips to Quebec City with board members and 'or his assistance in obtaining a sitbetantial grant.Other platform guests were j Df.E.Jacques, Union National (candidate for Richmond county; A.L.Perry, architect; L.II.It\u2019s a feast for hungry eyes and a treat for tummies too\u2014Heinz velvety smooth blend of sweet, thick cream and tender young mushrooms.Seasoned to perfection\u2014and cooked ready to serve.Try some soon ! HEINZ SOUPS MILAN- I Mrs.K.A.Ross was in Scots-town for the celebration of the 51st wedding anniversary of her j parents, Mr.and Mrs.Van., Williams, general contractor; M 1 Plaindin, president, Home and .School Association, and Board members, W.E.Rice, W.T., \u2019 Houghton, H Robinson, H.Far- ; i quhaff and S.M Paige.The principal.Miss Marion Reed, spoke briefly and introdu , ced the members of the staff.Miss U.Bozer, Miss T.Mills, Mrs.R.Lemoine and Mrs.J.W.Watl.Rev.W.Reed gave the opening 1 prayer and Rev.Vaughn Wilford | pronounced the Benediction.Among the out of town guests were: E.Denison, Lennoxville; Miss Verna Hatch and W.Gibson, Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.L.Somerville and H.S.Stone, Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy, Montreal; Miss Doris Weleh, Cowansville; R.Reed, North Hatley; J.S.Prangley, Bury, and J.L.McKccn, Magog.Katherine Dubuc.a grade 8 student, played the accflmpani-I ment for O Canada and God Save I ; the Queen.A tour of the building was j conducted by senior students, af-: ter which the Home and School Association served refreshments under the conver.ership of Mrs.R.Wheeler, with Mrs.A.J.Philip and Mrs.G.Witty pour- j ! ing coffee.Happy Family Ends Mortgage Worries A\u2019rtr Plan IF ill Unsurr ISiortpufgp in Paid Off ! lust summer, a young couple hought a home in a quiet suburban area for\tThey paid Jfi.OOO down, wiih a 20 year mortgage for $10,000.As iliings stand, they should have no trouble (laying it off\u2019.The hiishtwil is tnkinp no chances.He hits a Confederation Life Mortgage Insurance Plan, with a Total Disability Clause.I or $8.31 a month Confederation will pay olfliis mortgage in case of death.If he becomes disabled, the policy remains in force at no cost to him.Yes, for less than 1% of your initial mortgage, based on age .Ti or under, you ran protect your family from foreclosure at the time of youf death.Fra I it res of the Confederation Life Plan 1.\tThis Mortgage Insurance Plan may be purchased on a 15, 20 or 25 year basis.2.\tThe cost reduces in later years.3.\tAfter the mortgage period you may continue the protection at reduced cost, or receive a cash payment.Ton federation Life ^ASSOCIATION -w , For Frrr RonUet \u201cNot for Sale,\" call: W.K.LAFLAMME, Divisional Manager, 6 Wellington Street South BISHOPTON\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.F.Mrs.G.Willard brooke to attend Mr.Eli Lilly, at : neral Home.Mr.! accompanied his to St.John\u2019s, Nfld.L.Gilbert and were in Sher-the funeral of Johnston\u2019s Fu-Reginald Lilly father\u2019s body , for interment.Frigidaire AIR CONDITIONING \u2014\ttil\tI !VIr- an
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