Sherbrooke daily record, 13 avril 1953, lundi 13 avril 1953
[" APRIL\t\t1953\t 5 M T\tW\tT f\ti - - *\t1\t2 3\t4 5 6 7\t8\t9 10\t11 12 13 14\t15\t16 17\t18 19 20 21\t22 23 24 25\t\t 26 27 28 29 30 \u2022\t\t\t\u2022 \u201c\t*\tm\tm\t\u2022 \t\t Established 1897.THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, MONDAY.APRll IX DEV* WEATHER atwy roof Cloudy with sunny per sods cli\u2019as-c Uto tins sidortvoan; Tunsduy isny and cool; winds northerly l.\"' ciiroing hikht tomsht, l.ow huh Sherbrooke J5 aiul ^.'S Fifty seventh Year World News In Brief Ellenville.N.V.\u2014 t.^s \u2014A family of six was wiped out early today in a fire that levelled their 100-year-old rural frame home.The father apparently died in a futile effort to save his wife and their four small sons.The dead were Vaughn Decker, 30, his wife, Mary.27.and their sons, Richard, 5, Stephen, 4, Carey, 3, and Vaughn Jr., 8 months.Hanoi \u2014 Reuters \u2014 French I'nion forces have withdrawn from San Neua, fifth largest town in Laos, in face oi a strong Vietminh Communist drive, usually reliable sources said here today.The French troops are reported to be fall, tng back through rugged mountainous country to the southwest.Victoria\u2014\u2018(P\u2014After spending his first day in Canada quietly here, Crown Prince Akihito of Japan has a busy scheduled mapped out when he arrives at Vancouver today.The 19-year-old heir appar-ant to the Japanese throne landed here Saturday night aboard an RCAF aircraft from San Francis» on the second leg of a journey which will lake him to the June 2 Coronation.The itinerary will allow the prince only 10 minutes to greet Vancouver\u2019s 3,000-odd Japanese - Canadian citizens.At night he will board a train for Toronto, where he will arrive Friday morning, # & \u2022 Glenavon, Sask.\u2014 (P \u2014Zig-mand Borowski, 21, has been charged with the shooting murder of his 14-year-old brother, Stanley.Stanley was shot Saturday night at the nearby Borowski farm home as he sat listening to a radio.The brothers\u2019 parents were shopping in Glenavon at the time.Glenavon is 85 miles southeast of Regina.Dress Rehearsal Covering Details Exchange Is Of Held POW Spring Visit To Northland Is Due Soon First Sick And Wounded Allied Prisoners Will Start For Exchange Site Tomorrow.B\\ ROBERT B.TUCKMAN Munsun, Korea (AP) \u2014 Allied soldiers and marines todav staged a dress rehearsal covering every detail ol the exchange ol sick and wounded Korean war prisoners, which begins next Mon-Ottawa\u2014 if \u2014The men ol the day.lonely, year-round weather stations\tUnited Nations and Communist staff officers earlier today In Canada's far-north Arctic islands\tfinaj details of the exchange, the agreement was signed at will soon have their annual spring visits by supply planes.The airlift operation to the joint Canadian-United States weather stations is scheduled to start about Wednesday, the RCAF announced today.Four RCAF planes and two U, S.Air Force C54s will be used to Panmunjotn Saturday.At the signing, the Reds submitted their latest request Kn renewal of full-scale truce talks, broken off by the UN last Oct 8.The UN has not replied.Peiping radio said the first convoy of sick and wounded Allied prisoners will start for the exchange site Tuesday.1 he 2?vehicles will arrive at Kaesong Thursday and remain there four carry the mail, food and equip- ! days\u2019 before the swap begins.The UN pressed for an earlier start mem to the stations, which mes-! ' > r, .\t, i sage weather reports several times ! but the Keds retusecl.a day to the south.\t! TJ.S.marines, British and South The RCAF will fly from a north , Korean troops played the part of ern base at Resolute Bay on Corn-; an(j wounded prisoners as SlLelfof'BaSlsSd.^\tand planes, two North Stars from 426 i nel held the dress rehearsal.Transport Squadron at DorvalJ Lt.-Gen.Maxwell Taylor, 8th Que., and two C-119s from 435: army commander, headed an array! Transport Squadron at Edmonton, jjjgh officers who witnessed will take supplies to Mould Bav on i ,\t,\t.Prince Patrick Island and lsaeh-uhe dnl> near Panmunjom.\tWashington.,U Marshal iito, sen on Ellef Ringnes Island.! At the truce village, the Com- ol X ugoslavia, said today Russia's The U S.planes will operate j munists handed over a further ! new soft-spoken attitude is repuda from Ihuie air base, on the north- ( breakdown of nationalities of the; lion of Stalin's \u201cwhole policy up said they to this time\" but means no easing of the cold war.Air, Ground Fighting Continue Tito Sees No Easing Of Cold War west coast of Greenland, to fly \u201enA .,\t, ; supplies to stations at Alert and;(>10 albnë I o\\\\ s they Eureka, both on Ellesmere Island, would exchange.At this time of the year there1 The Reds said a group of 15 not ; is enough daylight for flying oper- previously identified would in ations and runways are still frozen elude prisoners from Turkey, hard enough to carry the weight of Canada.Greece, The Netherlands, the aircraft.\tthe Philippines, South Africa, During the brief summer season, Auslraiia and Colombia, the bulk of supplies for the weath- The Reds previously announced i system in Eastern Ftirone er station is transported by sea in the prisoners they would return r, , ,\t.,if .\t, ¦ , icebreakers, cargo ships and tank-! included 450 South Koreans, 120\u2019\ts s>aie,lues\u2019 nL \u2022Sdl(1 AWAITING GRAIN .- Riding at anchor In Bunard Inlet with I heir departure date iim-eitam are these merchant ships waiting at Vancouver (e take on caigoes of grain lied up as a resiili of the grain elevator workers\u2019 siriko About a (tovon ships are lied up by the strike which started two months ago.Looking west, the photo shows l ions Gale bridge in (he background- (('1' Pliotol Canadian Companies In Germany Are About To Lose Separate Identities Quebec Plane Crash Takes : Eight Lives Sept lies.Que.(f Eighl Tito, the only Communist chief men were killed .Saturday when of state to have broken with the\ttwin-engined Beechcraft ,,\t., ,\t,\t,\tladed on a take off from u frozen Kremlin, said he believe Bulgaria g.g,., (i5 ,mU-s northwest of this and Czechoslovakia are among the iron ore mining centre, and crash-weakest points in the Soviet satel- \u2018\u2018d into a mountain side.Dead arc: Marcel Carbonnenu.31, of Levis, Que., pilot; Jack Bravvley, 40, Pickering.Ont .pros : ers Americans and 20 British soldiers.| its \"instruments of the cold war\" pectorEddy Corriveau, Montreal.i Bill Boss, Canadian Press stall correspondent with the Canadian forces in Korea since 1950, has spent three weeks in Germany with live 2?th Canadian brigade in (his story, Iasi ol a series, lie describes plans to redesignate battalions under which I he constituent companies would lose (heir parenl unit emitter- » lion ) By BILL BOSS (Canadian Press Stall Miller) Hannover.Germany d\" The army is expeeled sliorlly to change flic designations of ils foot soldiers here.Announremenl is expected soon High Tides Flood Netherlands Coast Besides their regular reports on ! The Allies will return 5,800 sick and.l° .to '^em the Soviet j prospector; William Wright, 23, of .that the battiiiians comprising the \u2022\t1\t\u2022 might shiit its cold war strategy Lae Moisie, Que.; John Poulin, 25, ! 27th Canadian infantry brigade surface weather, the stations also and wounded\u20145,100 North report on upper air conditions, cans and 700 Chinese.Basic meteorological data sent ln |i,A fwf-hanee the tIN from the Arctic are used both for : tum 0Ver soc Po\u2019ws daily .short-j ange\tweather piedictions -j,cnf25and!hpR pH*» wiiiH»- and for research in long-range ijvel- too daily in arouns of *>5 :\tbelieve, nevertheless,\" Tito 'ahon.\t1051 its three infantry battalions 1Uer\t! said in a copyrighted interview in , The men left Sept lies April 5 j were buili around a framework ol the magazine U.S.News and World to the plane, property of Ailes du companies from 15 parent' mills, Kor-¦\t\u201c ^\t\u2018 i.uju wrai suiuegv i.ae ivuusie, vue., aonn rounn, zn, uimh v aiiiiinau imnuiiy oi ig.iue jjj s Mnni Rov This shift, he said, would involve of Lac Moisie; Emile Gagne.50, ! will be ¦.edesigmiled and that their (\t\u2019 r , j \u2019 ,\t.accepting \u201cpartial .successes .Sept lies, restaurant operator; itonslildent companies will lose 1 h\u2019 .\u201d;\t, '\tj within the whole continental : George Regis, 20.and R Volant, their separate identities.\tlu'ii'h iiuv in m hL\" frame-work of Europe and Asia.\u201d 2.3.both of Sept lies Indian ruser When the force was raP-ed in ! forecasting.| The exchange should be completed in 12 days.The next move in reopening Germans Arrest full-scale truce talks is up to the, Two Spy Suspects * ^\trrnpw Report, \u201cthat they will concentrate | Mord Limited, on a titanium iron i-pi,lining ip.identity Its arm-on Asia.If they come to the con-.01*' uranium prospecting lutir (j siiuaflmn iias drawn from 10 .1 \u2014- r\u2014-mile lake.is south of the UN command.Red staff officers: f|Uu*?n l*,a* d ,w,0ldd he difficult n< '|-,|lc,\"l|.ig(Ui Buinisse.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 High tides brought new floods to the Dutch coast today.The 1,200 villagers here fled to upper rooms as patched dikes gave away.Workers struggled all night to plug three breaches made in the old dike between Bruinisse and Bonn.Germany\u2014t/Pi\u2014Two more ' signed by North Osterl&no Sunday.One gap was : SUSpecte(j agents of a huge \u201cRus-, Nam II, chief of the 40 yards wide and three deep.; sian-operated espionage ring\u201d have ! delegation.The repairs did not hold and\tbeen arrested in West Germany, Lt.-Gen.William Harrison, Jr.,; h.e said,\twould\tbe signalled\tby\tUus the high tide swept in.reflooding\tGerman federal authorities an-\ttop Allied delegate, is in Tokyo| s'an willingness\tlo\tunify_\tGermany | m-oup to work at a lishing rlub ers acquired uiiprccedonied admin the 2,U00-acre polder reclaimed nounced Sunday night.\twhere he conferred with Gen.: alld agree to an Austrian peace near ()le |.,|({,\t*\tI istralivi1 headaches a - a n nil Jand.dry only a month after the\tThis brought the total of arrests\tMark Clark, UN Far East com- treaty, disastrous February floods.\u2019Ihere\tto 33 in the three days\u2019 action\tmander.Clark has said the renew- Red rmored units across Canada, while submitted a proposal to ,0 he successful both in Asia and 1\tls south _ol the $2()(),-, ; jx r(.servc armv Held regimeuls renew ncKotiS OM in a lette?!in Europe they might be inclined!?®?;000 ,rofn ra'n,lîR p,1\u2018TtVn pnividcl troops' for the minor, -r\ticotw negouanons in ,1 leuei\tUngava ol the Quebec l.alirador two more signed by North Korean Gen.Z.™* Jtl as,,\"\tboundary.Sept lies is the term- A real easing of (he cold war,! !!?f,Lof.,lh)c '\u2019'\u2018'^operations.300 sa.d, would be -signalled bv Rus- JVrighf ^ ^\t' ^,fl thf for jegiment The idea was thal diversifying the manpower sourei's would la eilitale reeruiiing.I nii command __________?s Seoul ¦ !\u2019\u2022 V l'eva» jet ,ue hot down another Red jet fighter today as clear weather brought more buttles between Mlied Sabres and Communist MiGs, On Sunday.Allied Sabres destroyed seven MiG', and probably destroyed another, The ground war continued tin abided on the 144 mile iront Al-! lied soldiers and Reds mixed in 29 small lights Sunday night and early indu) One was only a mile from Pimiminiom, where Allied and Communist stnft offieors eom pleted anangements for next Mon ilay 's exchange of sick and wound ed prisoners The hatlleship New Jersey re turned to action and unllmhered lier 111 Inch guns on Communlsi targets in 1 liongjin, m deep northeast Korea.May.James Hagorstrou) ran bis Mit! destruciiou tolal to ()'1 in a dog figtii bel ween (our Salu es and rigid Mill's Fifth air foroe fighter bomliers lui t\u2019ommtinisi supply and per ¦¦onnel fneililies in imrthwesl Korea and gave close support on the hnltlelino.UN Session May Finish 'Fliis Week t'nitetl Nations.N.Y.c-T) Wesleru deleipite,-.in the United Millions pointed today toward ! winding up the UN assembly ses slon Huh week on a théine of unity sgamsl Soviet dividing lactic,s.I'be assembly political eominil-j tee debale on (lie I\u2019olisli.Soviet ! pence plan, a direct attack on Western seeurily programs, liai) about two days of talk leit in u î belore the linnl vote.Non Com 1 inunisl delegates slill (o lake tho Hone indicated before today's se* ¦ion Hint 1 heir ,si and is this.¦'The Kussiaiis words sound nier.We welcome (hem as words We '.till need hard proofs The world must remain tiniled iiKHiiiat I hr Soviet danger.\u201d The commit 1 er recessed Friday after United .Siales delegate I-nies! Gross said that Moscow 's should Ihose I,ill upcler strength I peae»\u2018 bilk was \"polilieiil wonlhot Their NUUs do mil eominaiul | making unpredlelahh* in its nn enough English In go 10 othei lure.Hr said policies ol slrellglh eompanies on proinuium.nol lujaud iiinly had brought enncilinkn v nlteml the brigades senior Nuo\u2019s renuirks from I ho Russians, and .school to prepare lor iidvaiiromenl thal Hie policies should be nurlui N01 aie Hiere enough ol them In rd, no) imaildoned vvairalit setling up a .sehuol espe poor quality of man they had to work with A not lier complication of the mill li unit system, said RKM R II Em nie ol the Highbinders, was thai to arrest a man Iwn otlmis Irom his own company had lo lie tinind to eseori him.With Hie progress ol (he weed ing out, the intusion ol supei'inr-Ivpe ol Deers and Ntds, diseipline no bmgt r Is a problem.Parker said.''Basically it depends on (he ofll eers and Hie sergeants If they re good il's good.I'm proud of ihe unit now,\" The eomposile sv lem ha- an ex 1 ra complication tor I t ( ol, G M G.Sprung, who eoininands ihe Isl 1 anadi.m Inlanirv Batlaiion.une of his eoinpanies is from lass h\u2019us iliers Molli Royal, and pose- ihe m.of Ihe men speak not suitable fm cross posting to other compaiile were no casualties.\t! against what German'officials call al would be the second order of The high tide rose unexpectedly \"the biggest and most dangerous business after an agreement on about 20 inches higher than indi- Russian-operated espionage ring\" : exchange of sick and wounded, i cated by the tide tables.\tuncovered in Germany since the Exchange of prisoners was the The Dutch meteorological insti-| end of the war.\tliinal obstacle blocking a truce tule explained today that Sattu\u2019- Vice-Chancellor Franz Bleucher1 when the talks broke off.day's strong southerly gale in the : said the spies were gathering in-\t- northern part of_ the North Sea dustrial and economic secrets as Tokyo \u2014UP)\u2014 The Communists had \"blown away\u201d the water from Well as Allied military information j took their turn today in the \u201cbattle there.The storm ceased suddenly ; in West Germany for Russia.! of the percentages\" on* sick and and the water flowing back south- German federal authorities have wounded prisoners of the Korean wards piled up the seas in the promised to disclose more details i war to be exchanged, southern part of the North Sea about the activities of the ring The Reds\u2019 Peiping radio said along Hie Dutch coast.\tTuesday.\tclaims by \u201csome sections of the United States press\u201d that the Americans are offering to return seven per cent of the \u2019Reds held are \u201cof course, fallacious.\" It said 4.3 per cent is correct.Previously, the chief United Nations POW negotiator, Rear-Ad- British Expect Tax Cuts In Budget Due Tomorrow Canberra\u2014Reuters\u2014Turkey, whose men fought the An/.acs at Gallipoli 38 years ago, will send soldiers from her Korean fighting force to join the Anzac parades April 25.April 25, 1915, Australian and New Zealand forces battled Turks at the battle of Gallipoli in the First World War.New York \u20141/P1\u2014Malvina Thompson, secretary to Mrs.Franklin I).Roosevelt for 25 years, died Sunday of a heart attack.All of them gathered at the lake In practice Ihe parent unit con Saturday for the return trip to neclion is beinr inrreasinr.ly 1 Kept lies.The plane failed to clear I nored.Instead of bcino railed the the surrounding mountains.\tVictoria Rifles company m Hie The craft was ripped and debris n0yiil Hamilton Light Infantry was widely scattered.\tcompany, fur instance, rompante : Koscue workers were Mown in aro rcTcrrfd In in fh< umuiI ;irrny by Norsman and a helicopter Sun- w;iV - a n, |> ' mnipnny u i day.The Norstnan remained on ! whatever the designation -niglit the lake while the helicopter Hew |)f, to the crash scene and removed the bodies from the wreck.The bodies were taken to (he offices of the Quebec provincial police for identification A transport department investi - gator is scheduled to arrive today to determine cause of the crash.it,illy loi thein.Sprung has .'mother uniform eomplicalion.Ile lue ollicei s who come Irom I\u2019linrcsx l'atrieia s < an adian Light Inlaulry no! one ol Hie nulls contributing companies to his eonimand.By day lliey'ie in the Loyal Edmonton Regiment Company, by night I\u2019alrieias, and ni a y lie next week Algonquins Brig.John Ranginan, brigade commander, says there \u201cis no prmi lem from ihe point of view of rnak ing the tiling liinclion.M.Leon He .Ktniidon.(\tsmall\t° from ,he venom of 3 water moc- Couillard\u2019s plight and offered the ''The '-oidiei: in the other com Lack of liaison bel .'ecu Ihe parents units and their companies in Germany actually in ronlnbuling to their tusion into proper b.e tallions Lt.Uol.John Ilelameie of To; onto, commander of the 1st Canadian Itiflc Battalion, reports Uial only the Queen\u2019s Own Itifles, lo.-onto, and the Victoria Rifles, Montreal, maintain connection with their companies in ins unit, \"We never hear from Ihe Re gina Rifles, the Winnipeg Rifles or the Royal Hamilton Light Infanlry our letters aren\u2019t even acknowledged.\" ite added that only his QOR corn-had a one-locality flavor.South Africa Will Decide How Blaeks Will Be Treated By ABTIIUB GAVSHON\tMalan won Johannesburg t/l\u2019i- -While South ! five in 1948, Africans decide in a fateful elec Don Wednesday whether they in lend bossing tiie black man wiih Ihe gloves on or off.That choice ha been posed be fore the emiiilry s 1,200,000 voters by Prime Minister Daniel Malan\u2019s party ol determined Nalionalisl , and the opposition led by .laeobtl- ready to use bare let methods to Gideon Ne I Strauss.\t! keep Hie Negro, Indian and color- Baeial peace may lie at Jake in ed or half-caste millions in what a bare majorily of although ho polled 100,000, or 10 per eenl.fewer [Hip ular voles.Hundreds of Strauss\u2019 tollowei who migrated northward to Rhodesia alter the Nationalists won in 1048 are returning by organized airlift and convoy to vote.Malan lue shown that he is The complex system mean that Ihe 47.5 of reliefs per casin.\tserum.It was taken to Toronto\u2019s: P80'™ m:,y nin\u201d CCrS and NCOs the recruiting pol- mg 30 doubtful.The opposition\tlaw thï tfny conserTfive he6 noSn MatesrUmThneyansaid CouilIard's a™ 3nd hand had produced.(\u201cThis showed in would have to win 17 of the 30 ^orTorch tnp nortnern states.1 ney saia\t.poor man-management which was dountful seals district to clinch a 1 the only place it could be obtain-; Continued On Page -5\t,doubly unfortunate because of the hairline majority.\tj Continued On Page â Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1053 * IN HOLLYWOOD ?They\u2019ll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo by Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondant BUBBLE-GUM-WRAPPER MOV-I ES BURST BRANDO\u2019S BRIEF BUBBLE Hollywood\u2014Behind the Screen: Marlon Brando\u2019s making no bones about it\u2014it's money-hungry producers and \u2018'bubble-gum-wrapper\u201d movies that have left him with a bad taste in his mouth and are prompting him to quit pictures after he completes his next two, \u201cThe Wild One\u2019\u2019 and \u201cPal Joey.\u201d \"I'm not going to knock Hollywood, because the town's been great to me,\" Brando told me.\u201cBut there's an atmosphere of money out.here that\u2019s crippling.Movies aren\u2019t an art.It\u2019s all big business and if an actor regards it as anything else, he\u2019s a dreamer.\u201cI just can t take movie censorship.An injection of simple everyday realism is absolutely not allowed in picture-making.\u201cHollywood's too money hungry to put out pictures for adults only.As a result, wc have to make films that, children can see.I don\u2019t know.I\u2019m not a psycho-sociologist, but the bubble-gum-wrapper movies advanced by Hollywood arc embarrassing to a nation that\u2019s irying to develop a culture of its »wn.\u201d Okay, Marlon, wc printed it.I BEEN RON'CHEAP JONHS ALL MkSMT\u2019-TDQK ONE GUY \u201e CUT TO THE AlRPORT-A I SUCK H4ÜL-A CRUMMy FOUR BITS HE TlPSME /WENIGET A WHOLE LOAD BACK TO HOTEL-TWEV SFUJR6E AN ÔYE ME FIFTEEN CENTS ' APIECE-1 SHOULDA TRUN rr IN THE .STREET' TlPP£tô IS A ONE-WAY STREET WITH THEM HACK , DRIVERS-THE ONLY THIN6 * THEY LEAVE UNDER A PLATE IS A HUNK OF CME\u2018WlN6 &JM \u2014 =-\u2014\u2014X THEY\u2019RE TRYING ' TO ÛETA LAW PASSED V Ai ERE , YDU TELL EM HOW /much You'll tp BEFORE THEY LET >00 IN THE CABOOSE- ÔOOVER ATAPTIP ABCMLOF CHOWDER ON THEM- Rock Island Firemen Enteriained By Fire Department Of Derby Line fe eon was held at milton home, and the gu helped Mrs.Jeannie Harm brate her birthday, Mrs.Hamilton\u2019s many Ha- ceie T PEOPLE LIKE THAT SHUNT RIDE IN CABS'-! RODE A DAME TDDAY-'HAD the Nerve to tell ME SHE ONLY tjOT EN0U6H TO PAY THE CLOCK- AND THEY USE EN0U6H KETCHUP AND SALT EVERY TIME THEY COME lN HERE TO START A .PIZZA FACTORY// d-13/ wmmMBMmmmmswm TODAY AND TUES.FIRST SHERBROOKE SHOWING! HITLER'S Woman Swears Story la True! ¦ EE Hitler Slain In Love Nest After Wild Wine Party! \"THE MAGIC FACE\" Starring Luther ABLER, Patricia KNIGHT.\u20142ND BIG COMEDY HIT I0umi\\o ROUND \u201e \\THE MOUNTS Now prepare for Hollywood\u2019s, national with the biggest bally- dangerous place was reported, two fury!\tI hi , ever given a British film.i lost children were returned to Producer Jerry Wald must have Another Bad Bet\ti their homes and one lot of mer- been drcartiing out loud when he; Gloria Swanson\u2019s admitting she chandise was left unprotected af announced he wanted to team hasn\u2019t collected a dime, except hen George Raft, Paul Muni and Eddie salary, in the profit-sharing of R.binson as gangsters in \u201cThe Big j her independent movie, \u201cThree Heat.\u201d Glenn Ford now has the | for Bedroom C.\u201d \u201cI should have role earmarked for Raft, and] known better,\u201d she confided.Rock Island, April 13 \u2014 On Monday evening, April 6, a regular meeting of the Derby Line Fire department was held in the Derby Line Village hall with the Rock Island firemen as their guests.join the famil: The Derby Line roll call was ny more happy birthday taken after which Firechief Law- ces.rence Moore welcomed the Rock\t- Island firemen.Firechief Arnold (Steve) Bronson then introduced the Rock Island firemen.A short business meeting was conducted by the Derby Line group and discussion took place about both departments having fire practice together and regarding general co-operation between the two departments for the benefit of both towns.J.A.Grady, manager of the Southern Canada Power Co., Rock Island, was introduced to those who did not know him and he gave a most interesting address on fires caused by electricity.He stressed that electricity users should use every precaution against over fusing, by using a wire for house Line, was a caller at the home of wiring known at No.14 and have Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, Derby this protected by nothing over 15 Line, on Tuesday evening, ampere fuses.Another point Mr Mr.and Mrs.Slayton Perkins Grady stressed on is that in many and children, Gary and Gail, of homes pennies are used in cir- Rock Island, were in Bellows Falls, cult fuse boxes which is extremely Vt., over the week-end and attend-dangerous.\ted the Perkins-Dudlcy wedding on ___________ \u2014 Short circuits are caused by two Saturday.ter closing\" hours.Two\u201d cases of wires becoming crossed and are Mr.and Mrs.Robert Perkins, of LtSTEbJ TO WHO DOES THE BEEFINI6 lM THE CORNER COFFEE POT\u2014 p/AVX AtJO A TIP OF THE HATLO HAT TO 'AHOHYMOOS\", U.S.A.\tGENERA\tL NOTES\t\t Mr.\tand Mrs I\toland Cur\ttis and\tMr.and Mr childre\tn and Mr\t».Effie G\tray, of\tHatley, were c Derby\tLine, wt-r\te Easier\tSunday\tington Rest guests\tat the home of M\t\tr.Cur-\thome of Mr.tis\u2019 pa\trents, Mr.\tand Mrs.\tWalter\t Curtis.\t\t\t\tGuests at H Mr.\tand Mrs.Russell Per\t\ttins, of\tConverse, Ro\" Stanstf\tad, were\tEaster\tSunday\tSaturday w r guests\tat the hoi\ttis of the\tlatter's\tConverse.Mr parent\ts, Mr.and\tMrs.Hug\th Bell,\tJohn, and dai Derby\tLine.\t\t\tMiss Nancy Mr.\tPaul Arne\treturned\tto his\tMontreal.studies\tat Norwi\tch Univer\tsity on\tMiss Doroti Wedne\tsday afte\tr spendir\tig the\tjoring in cel Easter\trecess at\tthe home\tof his\tBegin, major parent\ts, Mr.and\tMrs.H.D\tAmes,\tProvincial Co Derby\tLine.\t\t\tMontreal, sp Mrs.\tRichard\tEllam, of\tDerby\tEaster season For Fine Upholstery and Draperies BOB WERLEMANN CUSTOM-BUILT Chesterfields end Chairs Slipcovers PHONE 237\u2014NORTH HATLEY let jam .do this job for you parents, Derby Li Easter home of and Mrs Haiti e Mr.sper the Muni, living in retirement in the; San Fernando valley, isn\u2019t inter-1 ested in a return to the \u201cScar-! face\u201d type of role.Tar/an Jorgenson?Hollywood agents will stop at nothing, One of them learned that Sol Lesser was casting a jungle Every loses.\u201d time I bet on a horse it ai Qu \u201cMaybe it would make money,\u201d ; ated.One theft was reported she laughed, \u201cif we retitled it, \u2018Threc-D for Bedroom C.\u2019 \u201d * # + Peggy Dow, the beauty who turned her back on Hollywood to often caused by over-loading with Bellows Falls, Vt., are spending a too high fuses and the use of few days of their honeymoon at these pennies.\tthe home of Mr.and Mrs.Slayton A question and answer session Perkins.\ted *t the home of Mr.followed Mr.Grady's address, af- Mrs.T.W.Tyson and sens, Tony pareato, Mr.and Mrs.M.B.1er which refreshments were serv- and Jackie, of lyanhoe, Ont,, were linan, and Mrs, Quillinan, Rc ed,\tcalling on friends in the commun-\tland.-\tity during the Easter holiday.\tOn\tMarch\t30\tMr.\tand\tMr-.ART EXHIBIT\tMr.and Mrs.Stanley Stevens, ter Curtis and son Larry were The second in the series of art of Derby Line, were Easter Sun- per guests at the home of Total\tdamage was\t$15 to be held : Thursd«v and Friday evening' of week, auctions have been con .\\U.\\\t\\»\u2018KU l >, Fiv* MONTREALER IS Continued From Case 1 swollen to four tiroes their nor mal sue within an hour.Hourly blood transfusions were given him Couillard had been looking after the snakes since last August.The exhibition included a boa const no tor, blue Kingaoakes, brown water snakes and rattlers, Waynoka, Okla.\u2014d' About is 000 gunless hunters stalked drowsy but deadly rattlesnakes in nearby hills Sunday .»nd brought bark more than 1,000 reptiles, alive.The hunt, which kicks oif the ratttlesnake ' season\" in Oklahoma, will be followed next week by the famous annual Okeene, Okla , tattler roundup, considered the' daddy of them all.Every year thrill-seekers and e\\ penenced snake handlers trom the united State?pack the little northwestern Oklahoma communities beyond the bursting point to track down their quarry, Dangerous'\u2019 Yes, but not as bad »s it may sound.Rattler-wise hunters who would { their know t even ahead 5\t> xiK inr kjcnst forked £tu*k* &nd near the head?1 sold for 50 cents f s ion â i handlers A lew ei the ex- i in the üleevcs oi akes,\" he said, \"but mv shirt.It's my can\u2019t afford to buv L\u2019AVENIH tii R LATEST REPORT Ask ysur Invtitmcm DtoUr to» tho latot! 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home?\u201d Wc can\u2019t do that either, son.If we did.this country could use only about 10 per cent of the nickel vve produce.There's another reason too.Wc bring in a lot of things w e need from other lands tilings like, cotton, oranges, china, tea am (offer.The nirkrl we export helps provide the money to pay ft Right now ckel is going No, son, we don t.great deal of our rn into defense crjuipment.licre in Canada wc produce about 90 per cent of the world's nickel.So wr share it with Great Britain, the United States and other pcace-lovingcountries to keep the defen se program going in those countries as well as in our own.for these tilings.\u201d ~Tkt Remnn/t nf Nickel \u2019 a 72 page hock fully illustrated, ll be rent free on request tc anycne interested.Company The International Nickel Canada, Limited 25 King Street West, Toronto Ten SHERBROOKE DA H-Y RECORD, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1553 Canadiens Take 2-1 Games Lead In Stanley Cup Finals Honlreal Loses 4-1 Saturday Bui With McNeil Back For Sunday They Won 3-0 \u2014, Montreal t'ana Cup hopes *oire(l pudgy Gerry Me his hockey eonfi Boston ! was fitting lhat Schmidt should dose M out, Schmidt, did it with a flourish.He teamed up with .'Ul-ycar old I Woody Dumart, and the two old : wnrhorses of hockey passed back and forth in great style.Bert Olmslead scored Canadiens\u2019 lone goal a few minutes afler the Bruins were forced to change I goalies.Sugar Jim twisted his left ankle when his skate caught in ihc ice and had to leave Ihe game just before the first period ended.There were stretches of rough play, and defenceman Hal l.aycoe talked himself into a 10-mlnute misconduct penalty late in the game just before Sandford and Canadiens' Dickie Moore threw punches and were given majors.II was Haute's first loss in four series starts two wins against I Chicago and one against Boston.I He looked weak on Lahine's goal.m Yankees Play Washington Today To Start Season In Hopes Of Their 5lh Straight Pennant For Casey Stengel It 19 cany beat 14 d New Vorx, Louis la the a outside anti n eh; big ent icld with little their line-ups ; will tinderge s only 44 per starting line- ull present Babe Zaharias Will Undergo Major Operation; May Mean End Of Career Beaumont, Tex.(A') Babe ; termine the malady that knocked Didrikson Zaharias, who never was j her from Ihc woman's golf tour.stopped by anything on the nth- ^ \"l penalties m the 120 mi\tAtlantics In play That's fewer than t lee\u2019ed in either of the t\tG-'e Cage Finals Buck Whitlock the Ir;*»\tS.nni John, N it.Whi rtn l- spill Tl H ing ehai were thi offensivi goals in Beaudry ing but ing game.Inability to c ing opportun it ir chief xhortcomi had their shiti especially in the unable to click defence.Chuck Holdm secring 37 secor of the first peril his rebound,, bel in after passes 1 Bob Gray.Marcel Elements sel W! i uji for the second marker it middle period.Clement; down centre and fired twice at McMeekin, Drawn to the ice, the Halifax goalie was helpless when Whitlock pounced on the rebound.Clements scored in the third from Ronnie Jlurst after a I.Charlottetown breakout from the own end.Whitlock ended it when he blasted a 20-footer after taking a pass from Walt Pawly.diyn Loach o!î 58 triumph over Amateur Athletic ¦aUircSaj night and sk the two-game Can.hi ate basketball semi ¦ 112 .w! V won the op-w ill play St, Francis : \u2019 - i 1 s ai Vntigonish, final series starting ms is bet or 1 when nri Roy om Wh top inn K' Mont locals : 1 to wo .held tl nine earned si SAVE DAYS-MAKE DOLLARS (like the GlIDDEM CO.LTD.does) BY CLtELETYPE IWW s: or,- In the paint industry the early delivery often gets the order.By flashing instant, accurate instructions P.W.Teletype speeds orders, eliminates errors.Ask your telegraph office to show how P.W.Teletype can increase efficiency I \u2022 PRIVATE in your business mmm te- |P SERVICE LICK\u2019S BOOKS\u2014w illio Lick, a crack football, hoc! hockey, baseball and lacrosse player at Rensselaer Polytechnic Instilu Troy, N.Y., stands out eqi as bright in the classroom, A sophomore majoring in a< nautical engineering, the Cleve land boy is first in his 'class of 700 with a straight A grade av-verage.(NEA) HANDLING MORE THAN 75% OF All CANADIAN TELETYPE SERVICE M** w ; it a .string of 18 points mtrcal s Gerry Brown v : neil seorei with 20.ral defence, stopping old every time they | k the ball to centre-¦ Saint John pivots to Most Saint John scores came from corners, sidelines or one man attacks Another factor was the \\tl.inties' crack sniping j from the key.They led all (lie way.Ui!2 at! quarte ' time, 40*27 at the half and I 54 32 going into the last quarter.I Thirty seven personals were called, 20 against MAAA.IRON HILL Mr.and Mis.Albert Winget and family spent the Easter week-end I at the home of Mr Ralph Ray.: mond.Mr.Harold Raymond, of Milby, called on his mother, Mrs.,!.Raymond and sister, Mrs.Rhea Mof-i fait.Mr.Lynl Wilson had the mis-! fortune to cut his foot and is under the care of Dr.Roy, of Cowansville.Miss Dorothy Edwards, of Mont real, spent a week-end at Mr.and Mrs.T).E.Hadlock\u2019s.Mr.and .Mrs.Thomas Wilson and a catches Goalkeeper Krslulovic, airplane as he dives to slop a she Chatham.England iNEA) Mrs Robert McGovern attended the Smith Washer wedding i\" Montreal The young -on of Mi and Mr* Roy Raymond is in the Granby Hospital undergoing treatment, Mr.Ernest Sturtevant has suffer ed a slight stroke.Mr.and M - William Mason, of Sic Aniu-de RelUw'Ue, were week i,,ii v.s.tors of relatives here Mr* Carr, Janet and George, o( Belleville, Ont., were guests of Mr.ami Mrs E Welch, over the w eck end Atv and Mi- lirey, ol Cowans ' -He were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Norman Hall, on Easier Sun-uay.captain of the Yugoslavia against Koval Naval Kai ra- team, 'ks at CANTERBURY EAST Compton County Women'» Ins i tide Annual Convention will he held in the 1'resbytpnan Church, at Seolstmvn.on May 8.at 10 30 a in daylight saving time Mrs Ellard, second provincial vice piv s.dent 1» expected to he present.Mi Gerald Coates, who spent the winter m Detroit.Mich,, has icturned to In- home here Mi and Mrs .Stanley I ohlcy and son Gerald, of Asbestos, and Mi A \\ Maelvei, Mi- Gillian and brother, of Seolstmvn.were callets ot Mt and Mis Justin Shanoan Rnrj Gallup -pent the weekend at his home in Danville.Mi and Mrs .taeklm and Ifliuih Cfvyco micionic oil filtert , V Fiiler out Vi mot# fbiT ! d FtovIcJa up to 950 »q.inn.of filtering area (conventional type* have only 59)1 I tf Piovide gteater fllterinq speed I t/ keep your cat and truck engine* tunning longet and better I G«t your FREE Oil Filter check-up NOWI INSIST ON cmeowm' THIY'RK GUARANTIID Guaianleed Ctoyco Piut* and Ai-enssoiiea aie aold by vour CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO or DODGI-DESOTO DEALER GHHVCO is « tradmuaik of the Ghivslei Gmpoiatlon of Canada, Limited ¦ ^ FOIl THE FIRST TIME IN THE WORLD.illllll -\">:â PEDAL PUSHER \u2014 His face c'vc-red with beads of perspiration.Ray.non Hayes smiles wearily at Bogota after finishing first, in seven of the 15 laps to win the annual big Tour de Colombia Bicycle taco.(NEAJ , \"don\u2019t talk to me about money .Settle all your bills now on the NIAGARA LOAN plan Hoxv much do you need?$100! $500! $1000! 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Mr.and Mrs, James Webb, of West Park, received the sacrement of baptism, being given the names, Donna Hose, Mr and Mrs.lohn (invan of Montreal were godparents, Kaster flowers deeoraled the church, placed there by friends of the church, DEHHY l,INK KNIVKKSAUST < HUItCII Kaster Sunday evening musical commemoration service was held in the Derby Line Universalisl church with n large number of local persons and friends attend mg.The program included a special Kaster anthem by the choir, under the direction of Mrs, Gordon Patino, organist, a trumpet solo by Mr.Tommy Johnston, a tenor and soprano duet by Mrs.C, A.Bacon and Mr.Wayne Hitchcock.Hev.Carl Nelson read a poem written by Kenneth Patton, in keeping with the Kaster theme.Gerald Sergent rendered a violin solo and vocal solos were sung by David Cargill and Miss Martha l.ewis, A brass t|unrlet number was played by Messrs.Tommy Johu-ston, John (iafficld, Donald Nason and Miss Martha Lewis, Morning worship service was held in the church at 10.30 o'clock and was largely attended.Mr.| Nelson spoke on Kastcr as a time of hope, of aspiration, of optim-j istic anticipation.Easter music was sung by the choir.The church was beautifully decorated with Master lowers and potted plants.GENERAL NOTES Mrs.C, C.Hunt, of Derby Line, spent Easter Sunday at the home, ol Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Fisher, Newport, VI.Mr.and Mrs.John Audet and Mrs.Roberta Marchant, of Derby Line, spent Easter Sunday at thej home of Mrs.William Marchant and Miss Nellie Marchant, East Angus, Miss Ruby I.aberee, of Rock Island, spent Good Friday in Montreal, where she visited her sister, Betty, at St.Mary's hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Farley, of j Hock Island, accompanied by their children, Diane and Ronnie, were in Glcnburn on Monday, They attended the funeral of Mr.Farley's grandmother.Mrs.Allison Blodgett, >Sr.held at Johnston\u2019s Funeral Dome in Sherbrooke (hat afternoon, Mrs.Blodgett passed away on the previous Friday.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Jacobs, of Derby Line, were guests on Easter Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mr Gerald f'hadburn, and Mr, rhadbuni and family, tn Iraahurg, Vt.Easter day guests at of Mr, and Derby Lint derson, Sr, Clair, of Jit Mr.and Newport, Vt dinner guest Rice\u2019s parent Mrs, Jam« , were Mr and Mrs, élu-, Mr the home .Anderson, James An George Le Fon I Rice, of were Easter Sunday at the home of Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.II.A Rii-e, Derby Line Mr, and Mrs.Reginald Page, of Holland, Vt., were Easier Sunday guests at the home of the latter's parenlN, Mi and Mrs.Harry Smith, Derby Line Master William Dustin, of Rock Island, spent part of tn-> Easier vacation at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Tice burst, Tnmifobia Mr, and Mrs.George Hatch and daughter, Elizabeth, of Rock Is land, spent Easter week-end at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Paul Her-kwilz.and family, at Irasburg, Vt., and accompanied them to Hie home of Mrs, Mary Lunge way in (oven try.Vt., for Kaster Sunday dinner, Master Rodney Davis spent a few days of his Easter vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs. Davis, Hcathton.Miss Faye Tieehurst, of Tomi-fobia, spent a few days at the home of bn uncle and aunt.Mr.and Mrs.W, R.Du-tin, Rock Is land, Mr, and Mrs, Roland Sheldon and son, Bruce, of Beebe, were Easier Sunday guests at the home of Mrs.Sheldon's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Forest Rollins, Rock Island.Miss Patricia Holden, of Rock Island, has returned to her parental home after spending the Easter holidays visiting at the homes of her uncles and aunts, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Wcs.sell, Springfield, Mass., and Mr, and Mrs, E.Darker, in Boston, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.John Govan, of Montreal, were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.James Webb, West Park.Other guests at the same home on Easter Sunday afternoon were Mr.and Mrs.Harold Planche and the Misses Dorene and Carolyn Munroe, of Sherbrooke.Mr.James Webb, Jr., entertained the following members of the \u201cSunset Boys\" orchestra at his parental home on Easter Sunday, Philip Probert, Donald Dafoe and Jim Helnap.Maurice I.aberee has returned to the Halifax, N.S.navy base after spending a month\u2019s leave at the home of his parents, Mr.and! Mrs.Lcewood Laberec.Mr, Dale Rollins, Misses Shirley Ann Bullock, Evelyn Rollins and Glennn Rollins were in Sherbrooke last Saturday.Mrs.Adelaide Laberec returned i home to Rock Island on Good Friday after having spent a few days in Montreal to be with heri rjevz BACK to witP A HOR&E\u2019- MARvey/ TW* 1 W/aV vzE CAM git 1KI A LOT OF &PRIKIÛ PRACTlCF 'MOLE TH* COMMERCIAL*^ ______ I-S OKI.' P iW 7vC(~ri THE INTCRMIÔ&IOJ& sjie names, Robert Francis.Mr, Clarence Goodwin, of Bury, wa-.a taller at the home of Mr.and Airs.Charles MacRae, Miss Hilda \u2019frefnblett, a student at McGill University, in Montreal, EAST ANGUS -,ne We* iuests i sme of Mr.and Mrs C.Mr.John Macdonald, is, spent a week-end w r, Mrs, Gordon Sims Francis Cowling Wai if Lachtne Sims.Mis- spent Ea»ter week-end at the home ter Sunday with Mrs, p i| Mr and Mrs, Angus Maetkenzte.Miss Lois MacKenzie has return-Bishop's University in Len- Frencti and Mr.French ihire.Mr, and Mrs.Leslu noxville, after spending some time spent the E Why argue about MONEY Get a Ifesh start in your family finances with an MFC loan! S50 to SIIXK) on your own signature, withom bankable security.Up to 24 months to repay.Thousands ol others borrow this quick, convenient way.So can urn .today.Phone or stop in.MONCY WHEN YOU NEED IT 25th y«ar in Canada 98 Albert St., at Wellington St., phone SHerbrooke 2-1535 SHERBROOKE, QUE.MAGOG BRANCH: 269 Main St., phona 2963 yt/aM/z/ef WÙ\t/f> /f /A?XÛri/ /Aw/ (Yf// ry/'rY.bw AjPRODUCT or DOW BREWERY LIMITED :»A SCOTSTOWN Among those visiting Messrs.Kenneth Smith and Raymond Mac-Iver on Easter Sunday at St.Francis -Sanitarium, were Mrs.Kenneth Smith and Mr.D.Smith, of Scots town; Mrs, .1 J.Maciver, of Dan ville ;Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Smith, of Lennoxville; Miss June Hamilton, of Sherbrooke; Mr.and Mrs.William Campbell, of Rock Island.Mr.Murdo Matheson and Mr.and | Mrs.Allan Matheson of Gould.[ Their many friends will he pleas ed to know that they are making I splendid recoveries.Mr.Angus Graham, of Slier brookc, was a week-end guest of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Charles Gra ham.Mr.and Mrs.J.Leone, of Montreal, were Easier guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.M, Morrison.Mr.and Mrs.George Woolley and Diane, of Sherbrooke, were week end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Nicholson.Miss Margaret MacDonald, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs.A.R.MacDonald.Mrs.1, MacLeod and son, Karl, of Sherbrooke, spent the holiday week-end at the home of Mr, and Mi-s.Angus Morrison.Mr.and Mrs.William Campbell, of Rock Island, were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.L).A.Campbell.Mr.Norman Campbell, of Lachinc, was a guest at the same home.f.'rg, Murdo MacLeod entertained on March 31st, in honor of her daughter, Beatrice\u2019s 11th birthday.There were len guests present, and i Miss Beatrice received many nice ' gifts.\t) Mr.John MacAskill, of Mont-| real .was a week-end guest of his sister, Miss Christine MacAskill.Misses Katie and Christie Mac-Atilay, have returned from Spring-field.Mass., where they were called by the serious illness and subsequent death of their niece, Miss Annie Snow.They were accompanied home by Mr.and Mrs.Snow.Easter guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.D.Boy were Mr.and , Mrs.R.Whittingham, and Keith I and Suzanne; Mr.and Mrs, P.Boy, | Jr., of Montreal; and Mr.and Mrs.j E.Echenberg.of Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.D.McCuaig and ! Miss Anne Goodin, of Toronto, Ont., were week-end guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Goodin.Miss Kay MacLeod spent a weekend with her parents.Mr.and Mrs.K.R.MacLeod.Sincere sympathy is extended to the families of the late Mr.William Taylor and Mr.Ernest Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Lobley and Gerry, of Asbestos, spent Easter Sunday, with Mr.and Mrs.A, A.Maciver.Mr.Roy Waldron, of Ste Aurélie spent Easter week-end at his home here.Other guests at the same home were Mr.and Mrs.Harold McEnroe, of Montreal, and Mr.and Mrs.Harold Aiken and Andria and Roy, of Duncan.Rev.J.W.Smith officiated at the baptist of the infant son of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Siano, of , daughter, Miss Betty I.aberee, who underwent surgery on her nose at St.Mary's hospital.Montreal.While in Montreal Mrs.Laberec was a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Gerald Shannon, and Mr.Shannon.Betty was able to leave the hospital on Easter Saturday, but will spend the rest of the week at the Shannon home to he near her doctor.Mr.and Mrs.A.S.Martin, of | Montreal, were Easter week-end j guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Bacon and Mrs.Mamie Aldrich.Derby Line., Misses C.Turcotte and Louise Turcotte, of Montreal, spent Saturday afternoon with Miss Barbara Anderson.Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Crawford, of Rock Island, spent Easter Sunday in Bury, where they visited the former's mother, Mrs.Celia Craw-| ford.Mrs.Mary McKeage, of Rock Island, spent the Easter week-end at the home of her daughter, Mrs.Ranson Hayes, and Mr.Hayes.East Angus.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Whee-lock and son.Owen, of Rock Island.were Easter guests at the home of Mrs.Wheelock's sisters.Misses Louvia and Jessie Wootten, in Sherbrooke.Mr.John Huitson, of Toronto, Ont., spent Easter week-end at the home of his brother.Mr.Frank Huitson, and Mrs.Huitson, West ; Park.Miss Judy Keeler, of Granite-ville, is spending a week at the I home of her uncle and aunt.Mr.| and Mrs.James Anderson, Derby ! Line.Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wallis and j httle son, Ricky, of Westfield.! Mass., spent Easter week-end at the home of Mrs.Wallis\u2019 father.Mr.E.J.Bedard, and sister, Miss Jean Bedard.Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bedard of Newport, Vt.spent Eastej Sunday at the same J home.i\t; Springfield, Mass, his grandparents, at the home Mr.and Mrs, A.W.MacLeod.The baby received Montre at the home of her parents, Mr Mr.and and Mrs, Angus MacKenzie,\twa.Mr.Leslie Armstrong, of Sher brookc.spent a week-end at the home of his parents, Mr.and\u2019.Mrs.George Armstrong.Mr, and Mrs.E, McMannus, of Sherbrooke, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Roy Desruisseaux.Mr.E.MacLeod, of Orleans, Vt., was a week-end guest of his brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.D.D, MacLeod.Miss June Sharman, of Montreal, was a week-end guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Floyd Sherman.Miss Isabelle MacLeod, of Montreal, was a week-end guest of her1 parents, Mr.and Mrs.A, W.MacLeod.Miss Trudy Wilson, of Hamilton, Ont., was a week-end guest of the ; Misses Katie and Christie Mac Atilay.Madeleine Woolley, of was week-end guest of ister we Fitzpatr ami Mr pent Kas-,rry, Miss at Cook* Morgan end with The Helping Hand Ch sim it H ?rc won by Mrs rs.Herbert Stick! m prize by Mrs re next club m Jd at the home all, Delicious reft rved by the hostt Mrs.itigby, of B, was a guest , r, and Mrs.Label Mr, Jack Frieze nt u week with the home of\t\"Mrs.Went\t¦* laiiiwM lell Dame\tCarl Gro business Mr, D\tenwald, wh uuglas Barb her parents Woolley.\tMr, and\tMrs.Ba\tMl and Mr> shire, sr\t.Fred Osg ent the Ea Mrs inent Moi dne ent\ta week with his aunt, T* (-DWlinSk.\tMiss ii r,\t».Hattie Allison and M\taster \tThompson, of Bury.\twere istc\tr Sunday »ucsts of Mr.\tand \tHerbert Thompson\t Mr\ti, Harry Rankin and\tMr* eer\tnan spent a lew da)\t¦s ir* Quebei Mon Mr.B.Mr Ottaw a Carter, of Coaticook ter holidays with hei Reginald Bailey anc d Mrs .pent K * of SI Mrs.El W «iMvi \\V6
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