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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" 1956\t\t\tJUNE\t\t1956\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS \t\t\t\t\t1\t2 3\t4\t5\t6\t7\t8\t9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t16 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 hecbcookDailiiïlecocd '\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' SI NNY, MFLr* Cloudy clearing (his afternoon.Saturday sunny with seasonable temperatures, winds northwest 15 except light at night; low tonight and high Soturday, 55 and 72.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.FRIDAY, JUNE 22, Sixtieth Yeor DEMANDS DEFENCE INVESTIGATION » Retired Staff Chief's Statements Should Be Probed Says PC Chief OTTAWA \u2014 .if1 \u2014 The main figure emerging in the current defence debate in the House of Commons is a man who isn t even there.Since his retiiement as army chief of staff last summer, spare, erect Lt.-Gen.Guy Simonds has, through speeches across Canada and magazine articles, launched a one-man campaign against the government's defence policy.Opposition leader Orew Thurs ÎU-\t-4 .\t-\tICI C\tr These are two fire-ravaged trucks rloming I rap\t*7 OO/Cf/CrS |n which British troops were burn- ed in a raging forest fire in the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus.British authorities report-ed 19 men killed and 68 injured in the inferno, which was believed started by fleeing rebels The fire engulfed the troops as they closed in on the suspected hideout of the rebel leader, George Grivas.\t(NEA Radio-Telephoto) ria.\\ seized on Gen.Simonds\u2019 j statements to demand that Prime | Minister St.Laurent establish at once a standing Commons defence committee to investigate the general's charges against the! defence department.He said Gen.Simonds, in effect i has alleged a complete breakdown not to pfevent any enemy getting it.Mr.Campney, hr said, has given nothing but bland, unsubstantiated assurances.Clarie Gillis (CCF\u2014Cape Breton South), who also called for establishment of a defence com mittee, said the biggest problem of administration within the de- facin« tllc de£nee ds Rafferty \u2022 Peter Finch WEST BROME- The Ladies\u2019 Guild met with | Mrs.George Short.Tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs.Casper Scott and Mrs.Evelyn Durkce.The next meeting will be held at the home of | Mrs.Robert Edwards on July 5.The prize package was won by Mrs.Robert Edwards.The card club met with Mrs.Charles Bisaillon when cards were played at three tables the prize winners were Miss Helen Butler and Mrs.Ernest Chamber-lain.Mrs.Edward Perry spent a few days in Sweetsburg.Mr.and Mrs.Ian Kathan, of Grand\u2019Mere and Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Kathan and two children, of Montreal, spent the week-end with their aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.Casper Scott.Major and Mrs.Gilbert Barber and son, Lynn, and Mrs.Emma McNeil, of Montreal, spent the week-end at Major Gilbert\u2019s home here.The \u2018card club met with Mrs.Minnie Derby.Cards were played at two tables the prize winners being Mrs.Ernest Chamber-lain and Mrs.Galen Johnson.2nd FEATURE ROY ROGERS DALE EVANS 'YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS\" ^eaghers Creme de Menthe 127 Registered For Boundary Swim Classes Rock Island \u2014 A meeting of the executive of the Frontier Swim Project was held at the office of the chairman, Dr.V.Griffith, with several committee members and workers attending Mrs.Alfred Aldrich showed a drawing of the placing of the rafts for better teaching advantages.Mrs, G.Hospes and Miss Alice Middleton, who will head the beach, are attending the American aquatic school.They will be assisted by Miss Diane Farley, Lee Rollins, Miss Paula Lalime, George Weller and Jim Simcaren.The bus driver will police the beach.The head instructor will choose the volunteers the first week of the classes.The bus schedule will be the same as last year; leaving Sun nyside school, Stanstead, at 8.03 a m.and 1.05 p.m.; Rock Island Customs, 8.10 a.m.and 1.10 p.m.; Derby Line Village Hall, 8.15 a.m., 1.15 p.m.; Beebe Customs, 8.30 a.m., and 1.30 p.m.; Robbins store in Derby at 8.45 a.m.and 1.45 p.m.To date approximately 127 children are registered.Students who have passed their juvenile or higher tests will attend in the morning and the non-swimmers in the afternoon.All children are expected to pay 10 cents round trip bus fare.There is considerable work to be done at the beach before Monday morning.Any men or boys free on Saturday who would like to volunteer may contact the beach chairman, Lawrence Winter, Stanstead.GLENN ERNEST\tROD FORD - DORGNINE - STEIGER MIA ' I QnhiascopE Color br TECHNICOLOR C0UHMIA ALSO!\t\"GOOD MORNING, MISS DOVE\u201d Jennifer JONES - Robert STACK \t^\t1\t\t \t HOVEY MANOR NORTH HATLEY Sunday Night BUFFET DINNERS Commencing, Sunday, June 24th I I EVERY SAT.NIGHT to the Music Of The SAVER TRIO AYERS CLIFF, QUEBEC DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT with Don Fairbrother\u2019s American Trio.In the grill .WESTERN JAMBOREE NORTH HATLEY\u2014LO.9-01B0 Now Playing .THE DANTE TRIO ! ORGAN \u2014 PIANO \u2014 DRUMS SUPP INST: CELESTRE \u2014 SOLOVOX \u2014 ELECTRIC CHIMES.PLAYING FOR YOUR LISTENING AND DANCING PLEASURE at the FLAMINGO CABARET HOIR WELLING10N - SHERBROOKE An-nouncing the NEW CROWN & ANCHOR Lager Beer Now milder, smoother, lighter to the taste.sparkling clear and brilliant to the eye! Here in the BREW KETTLE a difference is created You\u2019ve been looking for the ideal lager beer .one without a hint of bitterness, sting, ot over-sweetness.Take one sip of the new Crown & Anchor.After just that one sip you\u2019ll want to know u-Ay it tastes milder (no/ bitter), smoother (no/ sharp), lighter (no/ heavy-sweet).And as your pleased glance falls upon the glass, you\u2019ll want to know why the bubbles shine so brilliantly in this clear, sparkling brew-.Here are the why's.1.Because a new pure yeast strain \u2014 imported from Copenhagen \u2014 has been introduced into the fermenter to make the beer more mellow'.2.Because the ageing period been length- ened.3.Because the Molson\u2019s brewmasters have developed just a sligh/ variation in the proportions of malt, hops and other ingredients that go into the brew kettle \u2014 and it has made an important difference.4.Because subtle changes \u2014 just a few vital minutes\u2014have been made in the timing of the brewing processes.5.Because this new brew is forced through thousands of layers of filtering material to remove any haze and impart a brilliance to the finished product.All slight.all seemingly \"un-world-shaking\u201d\u2014but together these refinements have produced Molson\u2019s new Crown & Anchor, a truly tasty lager beer.Here in the FERMENTER a difference is created !\u2022 Tested by trained palates and plain people.both say new Crown & Anchor tastes best! The new' Crown & Anchor was first submitted to a panel of trained beer tasters.These trained testers sipped from an unidentified glass of new Crown & Anchor .then from unidentified glasses of other popular lagers.These trained palates gave the new Crown & Anchor higher marks than any other lager for mildness, smoothness and lightness of taste, And trained eyes gave new Crown & Anchor the highest marks for clarity and brilliance.Then bottles of the new' Crown & Anchor' and bottles of the next most popular lager \u2014 both idenï tified only by numbers \u2014 were left in thousands of homes throughout Quebec.Interviewers called later to get these ordinary consumers\u2019 opinions.Here's what they found .: Everywhere, new Crown & Anchor was preferred by a majority of all lager consumers.Like the trained experts, these average consumers preferred Molson\u2019s new Crown & Anchor for its mildness, smoothness, lightness of taste .for its sparkling brilliance and clarity.Prove it for yourself.\t* Call for a'CROWN\u201d today! % ffcc^OWivi?CAGE» A PRODUCT OF MOLSON'S SREWERS SINCE 1786 ! | rou CAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE rOU CAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE TOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE\tYOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE i HS HUNTING\u2019S DAIRY MILK Eilil ISS can\tTel.LO.2-7122 for delivery!\tglKSISSe YOU CAN\tSEI\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU CAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU CAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE\t\u2014\tYOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE Wcyt Cttp $age SHERBROOKE, Ql\u2019EBEC.FRIDAY.Jl'NT 22, 1S).V> Clothes look better I Clothes last longer Expert Dry Cleaning Care with | THE CROWN LAUNDRY of Sherbrooke Limited LO.9 2585 5 VOLKSWAGEN ROGER BEAUDOIN Representative SALES\u2014ROCK FOREST RD., off Montreal Highway Tel.LO.9-4613 Service \u2014 95 St.Edward St.T*1.LO.7-7622 T**.\tWhen two cars collided on the Montreal Road Added Insult lo Injury \u2014 Wednesday night, Maurice Patient, of Magog, awner of the top car, received several head cuts, and was taken to hospital for treat-nent.He might well have been more upset with the damages to his car than to his lead, for the 1956 model had travelled less than 600 miles when the accident occurred.Occupants of the bottom car, driven by No rry Jamieson, of Sherbrooke, were not in-iured, but extensive damage also resulted on their 1938 car.(Photos by Studio Breton) LEE M: WATSON & C0.( Ltd.j::r uL*.\tiSlanstead Man Sun Life Bldg., Sherbrooke.\t__\t, _ NSi'Pan7lMi,y\u201dlfls:\tf\t¦\t\u2018SWallOWS\tPoîSOn Tel.\tLO.\t9-3910\tor\tLO.\t2-8782\t|\t^ STANSTEAD.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 An 80-year-old man committed suicide in a local hotel early yesterday morning by swallowing a large dose of poison.Austin Berton Sargent, of Stan-stead, rented a room in the hotel around 11 o'clock Wednesday-evening and was found dead by the proprietor's\twife the next morning.Dr.N.\tA.Davignon,\tof Stanstead, who was called to the scene, found a small bottle, believed to have contained the poison, a soft drink bottle and a note, saying \u201cI can't take it any more.\" Coroner Dr.Louis Gagnon, said that Sargent had taken enough of the strychnine \u201cto poison the Province of Quebec\u201d GLEN BROWN, of Know!-ton, former Big Four football player, who gained Brome County for the Liberals in Wednesday\u2019s elections.m all Canada knows IORDAN WINES RICHMOND\u2014 Miss Esther Pepler visited her aunt, Mrs.S.Shea, who is a patient at the Sherbrooke Hospital.Miss Morna Dean, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital, is spending her holidays with her parents.Rev.J.Leslie Dean, and Mrs.Dean.m 1 GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR HERE IS ALL YOU DO: Tear out this advertisement .Visit our store and look over the 1956 GE Refrigerators.Mark down the 3 exclusive features of these refrigerators.NAME A'O PURCHASE NECESSARY Drop your answer in the box provided.DRAWING taking place on JULY 30th, 1956.ROSS-BIRON 183 Frontenac Street \u2014 Sherbrooke REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES.Tel.LO.2-1564 Graduation Is Held At St.Pat's A trained mind depends on a good education Richard Hoye, guest speaker at the graduation exercises of St.Patrick s School ! emphasized last night.\"There Is a popular belief, par- j ticularly among school boys.] that graduation marks the end rather than the beginning of j education\", Mr.Hoye said but added that elementary education | is just a step to either the busi- 1 ness world or to higher education.\"Whether you plan to go on to the business world or to college,\u201d he said, \u201cthe education you received here at St.Pat's will help you.\" \"If you look at the want ads these days, in almost all cases, education is demanded whether it is high school or better,'\u2019 said Mr.Hoye.The man with a trained mind has a definite advantage over the man with an untrained mind.Mr.Hoye told the graduates that they had received the benefits of an academic training as well as a religious one saying that religion will stand the boy \u2019 in good stead throughout the i years.Msgr.J.R.-Moisan told the j students: \"Tonight as you leave, don't leave with the impression that j you are carrying a heavy bag of | knowledge.\u201d \"I want you to leave with a j sense of duty, a sense of duty\u2019 to j your God, to your country, to your family and to yourself,\" Referring to St.Patrick\u2019s, he said \u201cYou are leaving a great tradition behind you, I want you to leave with the sense of this tradition.\" The members of the High School graduating class were S.Carson, D.Fletcher, R.McGuire, W Muldoon and R.Quine.The Elementary School graduating class comprised M Brooks.R Cabana, D.Cowan, J.Dowling, T.Earley, P.Ferron, R.Finlay, D.Calvin, K.Hilt, G.Laeharite, M Leveque, C.Maddis, L May-senhoelder, G.McVeigh, G.Owen, R.Pearce, T Smith, R.Thompson and M.Winslow.Prizes were awarded to: Highest averages: High School, Freshmen\u20141.L.Cahill, 92%; 2.H.Wdowiak.Sophomore\u2014 1.\tR.Bousada, 81; 2.P.Cote, 78.| Junior\u20141.R.Mills, 85.5; 2.B.; Murray, 78.7 Senior 1.R.Quine.79.5; 2.W.Muldoon, 78 3.Elementary School: Grade I\u2014 1 P.Dnistrianskyj, 87.6; 2.D Allnutt.86.32; 3.R.Groulx, 86.3.Grade 11\t1.W.Gilbert, 90; 2.C.i Adams, 87.7; 3.R.Nutbrown, 82.Grade 111\u20141 Lee Gim Sing, 92.05; 2.R.Authier, 89.4; 3.R.Wilson, 89.3S.Grade IV\u20141.R.Leelaire, 97; 2.\tS.Hicks, 94.5; 3.R.Henry, 93.1.Grade V\u20141.J.Earley, 82.7; 2.R.Hall, 82.5; 3.G.Fabi, 80.8 Grade VI\u20141.D.Vincent, 87.3; 2.M.Tinker, 86.8; 3.M.Daniels.85.5.Grade VII\u20141.M.Leveque, 80.8; 2.K.Hilt, 79.6; 3.J.Dowling, 79.3.Special awards: Achievement, High School\u2014L.Cahill; Elementary School\u2014R.Leelaire.Honor student.High School\u2014G.Harkins; Elementary School\u2014R.Hall.Religion, High School\u2014R.Mills; Elementary School\u2014R.Wilson.English, High School\u2014K.Hilt; ! Elementary School\u2014J.Nolet.Arithmetic, Elementary School\u2014 J.Dowling.Mathematics, High School\u2014L.Grégoire.Latin\u2014W Girard.Athletic\u2014D.Fletcher John R.Simms History Award\u2014 R.Mills.\"Billy Charlebois\u201d Science Prizes\u2014J.Hilt.Perfect attendance prizes\u2014D Fabi, G.Campeau, J.Garneau.D.KingSley, D.Turgeon, M.Daniels,] M.Janisse, R.Marois, M.Ogo-i nowski, M.Tinker, D.Vincent, R.Cabana, G.Kinkead, R.Leger, i C.Maddis, G.Laeharite, R.La charité, H.Wdowiak, W.Girard, P.Cote, R Mills, R.Quine, R.j McGuire and W.Muldoon.Qi H l'\trJ i \u2022 _\tAward winning students are shrrwn during the St.Patrick\u2019s School graduation ex- rUT S \\J T Q Cl UQT IOn\tercises held last night.From left, are Mr.William Steele, School Commissioner; Lloyd Cahill, High School achievement award; George Harkins, the High School honor student award; Robert Hall, the elementary school honor student award; Roger Leelaire, winner of the elementary school achievement award and Father Paul, school director.\t(Record photo by Gerry I.emay) Bourque's Exact Majority Still Undecided ; Official Figures Will Come Tomorrow By CUTHBERT JONES Anyone who is holding bets on whether Hon.J.S.Bourque, Minister of Lands or Forests and of Hydraulic Resources, would have an increased or re duccd majority In Wednesday's election would be well-advised to delay payment until after the close of the official count of the vote to be made by Returning Officer J.D.O\u2019Bready tomorrow morning.The reason is that another un official compilation of the re turns made today further in creased Mr, Bourque\u2019s majority over Liberal Gerard Berarri to 3,479 votes, just one less than the majority obtained by Mi Bourque over Jacques Lagas.se in the 1952 general elections.This latest tabulation places Mr.Bourque's vote at 16.600 as compared with 14.905 received in 1952, while Mr.Bcrard regist ered 13,121 as compared with 11,425 cast for Jacques Lagasse in the previous elections.The delay in obtaining an official report on the vote in Sherbrooke County results directly from the failure of a number Deputy Returning Officers carry out the instructions given them by Mr.O'Bready.These officials had been in- structed to report to the Return- | preparing an official report early ing Officer by telephone mime [ election night riiatcly after the votes had been counted, giving him the results in the individual poll An effec live organization had been set up at election headquarters for listing and tabulating the vote and But, unfortunately, at least 60 of the 175 deputy returning officers failed to follow out their instructions, being eont*nt to let the party scrutineers report to the central committee rooms and Compton Poll-By-Poll ;\t-u DENIS GERIN, of Coaticook, who was re-elected at Union Nationale member for Stanstead in Wednesday\u2019s provincial election by a majority of 57 votes.This will be Mr.Gerin\u2019s third terin as Stanstead representative.\t\tVotes For\t\tMajority\tFor \tFrench\tGagnon\tJamieson\tFrench Gagnon\t Poll*\tUN\tL.\tP.S.D.\tUN.\tL.!.\t.\t41\t41\t\t\t 2\t64\t68\t\t\t4 3 \t\t.100\t90\t\t10\t 4\t\t\t\t 58\t61\t3\t\t3 6 \t\t\t51\t\t\t12 7\t\t\t\t 100\t81\t0\t19\t 8 \t\t\t 86\t91\t3\t\t5 | 9 .\t\t\t50\t67\t0\t\t17 10 \t\t\t53\t1\t9\t fit \t\t\t 75\t49\t1\t26\t l2 \t\t\t\t50\t26\t0\t24\t 13 \t\t\t\t113\t71\t\t42\t t.4\t\t\t61\t89\t1\t\t28 15 \t\t.\t63\t03\t0\t\t30 16 \t\t.\t94\t101\t0\t\t/ 17 \t\t\t\t117\t121\t\t\t34 18 \t\t\t 62\t46\t2\t16\t 19 \t\t.\t75\t10\t0\t5\t ! 20 \t\t\t\t103\t106\t0\t\t3 123 \t\t\t.\t59\t66\t0\t\t7 ! 22\t\t\t149\t56\t0\t93\t 23 \t\t\t 74\t48\t0\t26\t 24\t\t\t\t 40\t44\t\t\t4 25 \t\t\t\t85\t99\t\t\t14 2fi \t\t\t 101\t,37\t0\t\t36 I 28 \t\t70\t117\t2\t\t47 2!) \t\t\t 70\t48\t\t22\t 30 \t\t\t 59\t66\t2\t\t7 33 \t\t\t 122\t60\t\tH2\t 34 \t\t\t 83\t95\t3\t\t12 35\t\t77\t120\t\t\t43 37 \t\t\t\t49\t127\t\t\t78 38 \t\t\t\t67\t104\t0\t\t37 39 \t\t.\t.\t19\t20\t1\t\t1 40 \t\t.120\t130\t\t\t10 41\t\t\t\t 73\t89\t\t\t16 42 \t\t44\t117\t0\t\t73 43 \t\t.\t.\t39\t66\t(1\t\t27 44 \t\t\t 71\t59\t0\t12\t ! 45 \t\t.\t73\t82\t8\t\t9 46 \t\t.\t109\t73\t9\t36\t 47 \t\t93\t63\t3\t30\t 48\t\t175\t81\t\t94\t 49 \t\t\t\t136\t71\t1\t65\t 50 \t\t\t 102\t108\t0\t\t6 51 \t\t.68\t89\t3\t\t21 52 \t\t89\t105\t5\t\t16 53 \t\t\t\t 64\t93\t1\t\t29 54 \t\t\t 57\t80\t0\t\t23 55 \t\t\t 68\t92\t3\t\t24 56 \t\t.82\t119\t0\t\t37 57 \t\t\t 115\t169\t2\t\t54 58 \t\t\t 66\tno\t0\t\t44 58A\t\t\t\t 65\t115\t0\t\t50 59 \t\t\t66\t1\t\t21 60 \t\t\t119\t0\t\t23 61 \t\t\t 105\t113\t5\t\t8 62 \t\t\t85\t0\t\t3 63 \t\t\t99\t0\t\t32 H4 , .\t,\t\t110\t\t\t9 65 \t\t\t115\t17\t\t8 \t4,856\t5,236\t78\t\t do nothing themselves.Thus, in compiling his unofficial report this morning, Mr.O\u2019Bready was forced lo use tig lires given by candidates\u2019 agents in at least 60 polls and combine them with official reports from 115 deputy returning officer» who did follow their instructions.Mr.O'Bready will start an official count of I he votes at ten o'clock tomorrow morning and il will he only when this is com pleted that the final standing of the candidates ran be announced.This official count does not mean that Mr O Bready counts every one ni the approximately 30,000 votes cast Rather, he opens the ballot boxes and takes out the slip, signed by the deputy returning officer and the candidates\u2019 agents, listing Ihe standing of tlie candidates The envelopes containing Ihe ballots are returned to Ihe boxes unopened and kept until Hie delay provided for demanding a judicial recount has expired.If no demand is made for a recount they are destroyed without the envelopes ever being opened J\\ ARMAND RUSSELL, of SL Joachim, was elected Union Nationale member for Shef.ford in Wednesday\u2019s provincial elections by a majority of I.400 votes, winning a scat hold in the last Legislature by x Liberal.BKIEFLETS Gospel Tent Crusade, North Street, Cowansville, June 17 to July 15.Tues, to Fri.8 p.nrt.Sundays 7.30 p m.94th Anniversary of Water-ville United Church, Supper, Mon, June 25 $1 25 \u2022 Children 50c.I.O.B.A.Social evening sehed uled for June 26 postponed until further notice.T/io \\A/!nnnh I\tBedlam prevailed in Asbestos Wednesday night after Liberal candidate Emilien Lafrance I ffC rr innun .\t1 was elected by a slim majority over Dr.E.Ja cques, Union Nationale standard-bearer.Mr.Lafrance is shown with his arm raised in victory, while su pporter, left, blows some hot licks on a trumpet, j\t(Record photo by Wm.H.Lon*»V Flower* for the wedding .to set the beautiful mood of the occasion.We\u2019ll take charge of bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, church decorations.MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac Street Tel.: LO.2-3757 1 Sljecbtooke Daily Bccotd \"The Oldest Daily in the District\" Established Ninth Day of February.1897, with which is incorporated the Sherbrooke Gazette, established 1837, and the Sherbrooke Examiner, established 1878.Subscription Rates: Carrier delivery In Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships: 30 cents weekly, $15.60 per year.Mail subscription in Canada, Great Britain or the United States: 1 year $9.00, 6 months $5.00, 3 months $2.75, 1 month $1.00.Single copies 5c; 2 to 3 mos.old, ICc: up to 6 mos.old, 25c.\u201cAuthorized as second class mail.Post Office Department, Ottawa.\" The Record is a member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation, its circulation being regularly audited and guaranteed.The Record is printed and published every week day.by the Sherbrooke Daily Record Company Limited of which Edna A.Beerworth is Secretary-Treasurer, at the office, 119 Wellington Street North, in the City of Sherbrooke, incorporating the news service of The Canadian Press, The Associated Press and Reuters.FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956 \u2014-«- A Vote Of Now that the election is over, the .VV) JOE 251 Galt Street West Prop.: ROBERT and LORENZO THERRIEN Tel.LO.2 9204 CLEAR HEAVY GAUGE VINYL AUTO SEAT COVERS custom made.All 1956 models.See your dealer or phone LO.2-8450.SEAL-DRI SPORTSWEAR CO.333 Ninth Ave.S., Sherbrooke, Que.WATERVILLE\u2014 WATERVILLE MOTORS REG'D General Repairs\u2014Painting \u2014 All New, Modern Machinery \u2014 Sand and Gravel Hauled\u2014 Loading Shovel for Hire.Tel.21-ring-3 contest to take place at the September meeting.The sick and flower convener was asked to sent a sunshine basket to a member who is ill.Plans were made to hold an ice cream social at the home of Mrs.Royce Taylor on July 7th.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.Arnold Healy and Mrs.William Gilchrist.The next meeting to be held with Mrs.Walter Oborne.BOLTON CENTRE- Mrs.Kenneth Elston entertained several young children on the occasion of Jimmie Elston\u2019s seventh birthday.Games were played during the afternoon and the party was climaxed by lunch served by Mrs.Elston, which included a beautiful cake lighted with candles.After singing Happy Birthday to Jimmie, the child-i ren returned to their homes.Mrs.Grace Fisk, of Montreal, is vacationing at her home here.l0LWYHE 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