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[" 1958 S\tM\tT\tJUNE W\tT\tF\t1058 S 3\t4\t5\t6\t1\t1 8\t2 9 10\t11\t12\t13\t14\t15\t18 17\t18\t19\t20\t21\t22\t23 24\t25\t26\t27\t28\t29\t30 hecbcookeDailu TRecocd J\tTHE PAPER Of THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' ClEAKING, RUNNY Mainly cloudy, clearing thia evening, mainly sunny Tueaday; Unie change m temperatura; «mds northwest 20 becoming light tonight.Low tonight and high Tuesday, 4fl and 6fi.Established 1897.Price: 5 Cents SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.MONDAY.JUST :s.Sixtieth Year BOMBERS LACKING AT SOVIET AIR SHOW New Members Will Be Discussed By PM s At Commonwealth Talks LONDON \u2014 ^ \u2014 The admission of new members i* expected to be a prinicpal topic at the British Commonwealth prime ministers' conference opening here Wednesday.Another key issue will be the planning of a common front towards Russia's \"competitive co-existence \u2019 challenge to the West.- - During the 10-day talks the prime ministers also will discuss world affairs, the economic problem of the sterling area and Commonwealth defence and trade \u2022*-« mm MI'W\u2018 law» | -'.'VrtMMH .13®%* ISSUS M' \u2018 - ( ^ World News In Brief TUNIS, Tunisia.\u2014(AP)\u2014 Tens of thousands of Tunisians turned out Sunday for the first parade of their newly-formed national army.Premier Habib Bourguiba and cab' inet members w atched the parade.With them was French Ambassador Roger Seydoux and French army officers who helped train the new army.« * * TEHRAN.Iran.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Gen.Amonollah Jehanbani, head of the Iranian boundaries mission, announced Sunday the century-old Iran-Soviet border dispute has been settled.A member of the mission said the agreement was \u201cmore favorable to the Soviets than to Iran.\u201d Iran had conceded some land to the Russians, he added.* * * DORTMUND, Germany \u2014 (AP)\u2014 A diesel special carrying railroaders on a holiday collided with a scheduled passenger train near Dortmund station Sunday.Two of the holidayers were killed and 140 Injured, 20 seriously.No one on the regular train was hurt.* * « DACCA.Pakistan \u2014(Reuters) \u2014 East Pakistan's rivers were reported Sunday to be ris->ng and several have already loodcd large areas, covering rops due for harvesting.The diver Manu, tributary of the River Kusyara, is reported at its highest level in 50 years.* * ¥ CAIRO.Egypt.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Prime Minister Gamal Abdel Nasser has awarded the Decoration of the Republic, first class, to Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri Shepilov and Gen.Sir Brian Robertson of Britain.Both men attended last week's festivities in celebration of the evacuation of British troops from Egypt.* * * GIFU, Japan.\u2014(API\u2014 A cave-in at the Daiwa coal mine here trapped five miners Saturday and all are feared dead.About 420 rescue workers were trying to reach the men.The mine is 160 miles west of Tokyo.* * * BOMBAY.India.\u2014 (Reuters)\u2014 The World Bank will this week sign an agreement granting a loan of S\u201c5,000,000 to India's Tat Iron and Steel Company, J.D.Choksi.vice-chairman of the company, said Sunday.The company will step up the yearly steel production from 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 tons.he Y » WASHINGTON.\u2014 (AP) \u2014 Canada and Mexico shared about half the Sl.614,000,000 spent on foreign travel by Americans in 1955, the commerce department reports.It estimates Canadians accounted for $335,000,000 \u2014 or 60 per cent \u2014 of the $645,000.000 spent by foreign visitors to the U.S, n m w GLOUCESTER.Mass.\u2014 (AP)\u2014 More than 1.00 fishermen and their families marched in a two-mile procession Sunday as this old port observed the 12th annual blessing of the Portuguese-American fleet.The blessing was bestowed by Rt.Rev.Augustus Hardegan of Marblehead.¥ * * BELVIDERE, 111.\u2014(AP)_ Shattered boards from a fairground fence killed a spectator at a harness raring program Sunday.Two other spectators were injured.The track's pace car went out of control and crashed into a wooden fence.The impact sent hoards flying into the grandstand.questions.Several of Britain's colonial territories have made rapid strides toward self-government since the prime ministers last met here j in January, 1935, and may become eligible for representation at future conferences.These are the Federation of Malaya, the Gold Coast in West 1 Africa, and the projected Carib-| bean federation of British West ! Indies territories.Three of the prime ministers arrived Sunday: Johannes Strij-.dom of South Africa, Chaudry Mohammed Ali of Pakistan, and ! Solomon, Bandaranaike of Ceylon.Prime Minister St.Laurent arrived Saturday from Canada.\u2022 Strijdom arrived with an invitation to Britons to visit his country to see for themselves that it was not a \u201cpolice state\u201d as \"stupid stories\u201d in the press alleged.Bandaranaike said he would tell his Commonwealth colleagues that Ceylon intended to become a republic, probably within two years, but she wished to remain in the Commonwealth.He said that his government wanted Britain to withdraw troops from her naval and air bases on the island because it was his government\u2019s policy to stay clear of power blocs.Chaudry Mohammed Ali of Pakistan told a press conference he hoped to discuss the Kashmir problem informally with India\u2019s Prime Minister Nehru and other Commonwealth prime ministers.Ali emphasized that the people of both Pakistan and Kashmir want a plebiscite held in Kashmir to decide whether it should accede to India or Pakistan in accordance with United Nations resolutions.The Canadian prime minister told reporters on his arrival that the chief purpose of the meeting would be to find a way by which the Commonwealth could promote better understanding, security and progress in the world.HO5l0W^ PRE DR0't5 » &*w**m~ * .J Çi I\tn 4-\u2019 i D\tThese two floats were some of the many which took part in the giant St.Jean JGOn DOjDTISTQ LJQy Baptiste parade yesterday afternoon.Top is the St.Jean Baptiste float and bottom the Provincial Government float.Officials of the French-speaking organization and Sherbrooke\u2019s leading citizens took part in the parade.Since the feast of St.Jean Baptiste fell on a Sunday this year, stores and other establishments were closed today.\t(Record photos by Gerry Lemay) Cyprus Policy Nigerian Crash Kills 26 LAGOS, Nigeria (Reuters)\u2014At least 26 persons were killed when a Canadian-built British Overseas Airways airliner with 45 aboard crashed and burst into flames shortly after leaving Kano airport Sunday night for London.Officials said 25 passengers and a stewardess were killed.A steward is missing and feared dead.An official announcement here today said the four-engined Argonaut ran into a rain cloud after takeoff from the North Nigerian town and lost height \u201cfor reasons not yet known.\u201d It struck a group of trees a quarter mile from the airport and burst into flames after crashing to the ground.Thirteen passengers and five crew survived the çrash but several were reported seriously burned.The 38 passengers included 12 women, six children and three infants.The injured were taken to hospital in Kano, a mud-walled city of 130,000 population 500 miles northeast of here.Last September, another BOAC Argonaut flying from London to Lagos crashed at Idris Airport.Tripoli, with the loss of 15 lives.A partial list of survivors from Sunday's crash showed most of the passengers were of British or Nigerian nationality.There was no indication that any Americans or Canadians were aboard.A team of BOAC experts left London today for Kano to begin an investigation.They flew in an Argonaut.ROME \u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Italy's I major left-wing parties are divid-.ed by a deeper rift than at any other time since the Second World War following the bitter attack of Socialist leader Pietro Nenni on Russia\u2019s Communist I Party Chief Nikita Khrushchev! and the Soviet political structure.1 In a 5,000-word article publish-1 ed by the official Socialist party-newspaper Saturday, Nenni, Sta- Steel Offer Would Cost Millions NEW YORK.\u2014/Pj\u2014 The three largest steel companies say their five-year contract offer to the United Steelworkers of America would cost the firms $2,310.000,-000.A statement issued Sunday by U.S.Steel, Bethlehem and Republic said the offer would mean $4,200 in higher wages and benefits over the five-year period for each of 550.000 USW members.\u201cThis is the offer that David J.McDonald, president of the steelworkers, has tried to belittle by talking about a \u2018nickel increase in net pay',\u201d said the statement.Contract negotiations with the steelworkers resume today.Union officers have been empowered to call a strike if a new contract is not agreed upon before the current one expires at midnight Sat-turday.In a nation-wide telecast Saturday night.McDonald said the industry\u2019 offer would amount to about a nickel an hour in take-home pay.He called the offer \u201cshameful,\" \u201cinadequate\u201d and \"unacceptable.\u201d The union is pressing for a one-year contract with a ' substantial'' wage increase and other benefiti.lin Peace Prize winner, pledged his party to try' to bring about socialism in Italy only \u201cwith the consent of the majority of the people \u201d In a scathing examination of Khrushchev\u2019s report to the 20th Soviet party congress in Moscow, he wrote: \u201cIt was known that the dictatorship of the proletariat had changed into the dictatorship of the Communist party.\u201cNow we learn that the dictatorship of the Communist party became the personal dictatorship of Stalin.But we are not told how or why that came about.\u201cWe do not even know how the present Soviet ruling group reached its conclusions, whether it is unanimous on the subject or divided\u2014and, if divided, on what and why?\u201d Political observers saw the ar- Commonwealth Ties Weakened In Emigration LONDON (Reuters) \u2014Ties of blood and tradition which join Commonwealth nations to Britain will be weakened if such countries as Australia and Canada become populated with people from continental Europe, instead of Britons, the British Migration Council said Sunday.The council added that because too few Britons are emigrating, nearly all Commonwealth countries which want emigrant^ are forced to look to conUnental Europe.(tele as Ncnni\u2019s first open slept towards trying to seize leadership , of the entire Italian left wing, which at present numbers about i 10,000,000 out of a total of 25, 000,000.The convulsions in the Italian \u2019 left-wing fame at a time when Italy's ruling centre coalition was Today's Chuckle Don\u2019t throw away your empty-garden seed packets.They\u2019ll prnhahlv he just about the right size to store your crop* in.Nasser Is President Of Egypt CAIRO, Egypt, (Reuters)\u2014 Large crowds of excited Egyptian workers carrying trade union banners today danced and cheered their way to the office of Gamal Abdel Nasser to celebrate his election as the first president of the republic.The latest count in Saturday's referendum gave 4,505,982 votes to Nasser who was the only candidate for the presidency.This figure represents well over 90 per-eent of the total votes counted so far.Egyptians also cast 4,425,211 votes in favor of the new constitution approved last January by the revolutionary command council.The council, headed by-Nasser, dissolved itself Saturday.It had ruled the country for most of the time since the overthrow of King Farouk four years ago.All military leaders at key positions in the administration relinquished their commissions and assumed civilian status.Voting was compulsory for men and optional for women, who had been given the franchise for the first time in Egypt's history.Nasser tonight is expected to announce the inauguration of the presidential republican regime and the dissolution of the revolution command council.itself almost paralyzed by dissension and unable to take advantage of the situation.The coalition government of Premier Antonio Segni, consisting mainly of Christian Democrats, is in danger from sharp disagreements between the four centre parties on the composition of new municipal councils in some of Italy's main cities following recent municipal elections.Right-wing members of the coalition arc threatening to quit the government if the Social Democrats continue efforts to win the support of the Nenni Socialists in the major cities.French Press Mop-Up Raids ALGIERS, Algeria.\u2014 HORSE?' 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Interment in Ayer's Cliff Cemetery.PORTER In loving memory of i doar sister Aggie, who was accident ally killed June 20.19.54.Today our thoughts they all Ko, Bark to Just two years ago, When all our smiles were turned to tears, Bv a sad and bitter blow, We often ait and think of you.And talk of how you died, And think you could not s*v goodbye.Before you closed your even.Ever remembered by, SISTERS AND BROTHER.FUNERAL CHAPEL FORD \u2014 At the Montreal General Hospital on Sunday, June 24, 1956, Vi\\dan Elfreda Scully, beloved wife of Wesley Ford, of 8894 Sf \u2019Hubert St., Montreal, in her 66th year Funeral from the.William Wray Chapel, 2075 University Street on Wednesday, June 27 at 2 p.m.to Montreal Memorial Park S30 Prospect St.LO.2-3444 « M\t« W w M w M H a, a» M as aa HI w a ^ j R.L BISHOP j i FUNERAL CHAPEL A ! AMBULANCE SERVICE i i i i (Pormerty Rlake'a) 300 Queen, Blvd.M, J\tTel LO.3-9977 POTVTN \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Que, ^ on June 23, 1956, Guy Potvin, .aged 10 months, son of Mathias ; and Yolande Potvin.Funeral ser- i vice Monday, June 25 at, 3 p.m in Notre-Dame de Perpétuel Se- | cours Church, Interment, in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery Gerard Mon-fette, Funeral Director, 44 Wind- [ sor.DUf OUR WAY By J.R.Williams WHAT A\t\\ / BOV, VOU AT LEAST WHAT A STUPE'MT\" 1 ÛOTA LOT Op STAV, IS WHAT A STUPEMT ADO ODLV TEM VEAtCS OLD.OOT a lot op staxmwa; ' TWO WHEM MOW FOK ODE HUM PTE C-THOU SAMI?rCLLATS- JilpLIARVELO'JS.ARE^CU\tAMT MOT MUSH TEAPT?JsSll MOTE THAW A AWSW HAN, BABYVE I - Ml> ri ç .-lh : fi: r Jÿpzr (t»25 HEECC £\tM APE \u2022 MOT\t« mm REYNOLDS \u2014 At Sherbrooke, Que., on June 25, 1956, John Reynolds, aged 68 years, beloved husband of Victoria Goyette.Resting at Monfette Funeral Parlors, 33 Bowen Street South.Funeral service Wednesday, June 27 at St.Sacrament Church.Interment in Bromptonville Cemetery.YOUNG \u2014 At Maneville Que.on June 22, 1956, Lawrence Edward Young, of East Pinnacle, Que., in his 69th year.Funeral service was held at the residence of Robert H Young on Sunday, June 24 at 2,30 p.m Rev R L.Birge officiating Interment in Abbot\u2019s Corner Cemetery.Robb\u2019s Funeral Service Reg\u2019d.OCR E.PROVOST MONUMENTS AUTHORIZED DEALER Double Protection Seal and Certificate Guarantee.Tel.LO.9 1700 or LO.9-2822 Comer King E.and 15th Ave, Sherbrooke.Births, Marriages, Card of Thanks tl.50 per Insertion DEATH NOTICES 15c per line.Minimum cherfe $1 50 ?6IRL Ju-TED ME N ARE AMO MACRlEO V ALL ANOTHe« MAN.' 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T CAN T WELL, IF IT ALL LOOKS SO GOOD, WHY DONT VOU TAKE ) SOMETH'NO ?\t^ MV STOMACH WINDOW-SHOP I\u2019M ON A ¦ -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, JUNE 25.1956 In The Women\u2019s Sphere 1 Social yU j 'ir.St.'nai Mr\tand\tMrs\tH.\tWentworth\tMr\tand\tMrs.\tR.\tA\tGilham,\tDea- Capel\tand\ttheir\tdaughter, Miss\tcon\tSt.,\tLennoxville.\tIn\tthe Judith Ann Capel, and Mr.W.Watson Stevenson and his daughter, Barbara Frances, of Three Rivers, arrived on Friday, to spend a few days with Mr.and Mrs.H.S.C.Moffatt, Newton Street.* *\t* Dr.\tand\tMrs R S\tRettie and their son David, of Ottawa, arrived on Saturday to spend two seeks with Mrs Rettie's parents.June 26.Other hostesses will be, Mrs.Emilien Gingras, Mrs.Lud-ger Forest.Mrs.Jeffrey Wilson, \u2022 Assurance Company, left yesterday to attend the seventy-fifth anniversary convention, being held at Alpine Inn, Ste Marguerite.\u2022 \u2022 \u2022 Mr.and Mrs.Bryce Billing and daughter, Beverly, and Miss Joan Billing and Mr.Walter Brotzman, Mrs.R.I.McCabe and Miss Isa- a][ 0f Asbestos, spent the week-belle Payette.\tcnd with Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Bil- * * *\tling.Brompton Rd.Mr.and Mrs.M.Stefano and\t*\t»\t* meantime,\tDr.\tRettie\twill\tjourn-\ttheir son.Michael,\tQueen\tSt.,\tMiss Aliéné Archibald, is ey to\tBoston,\tMass,\tfor\ta\tfew\tLennoxville.left on\tFriday for\t|Paving on Tuesday, for Calgary, days.\tArvida.where they will visit\tAlta., where she will spend the *\t*\t*\tMr.and Mrs.N.Stefano.\tmonth of July, and on her return will visit her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Archibald, at Truro, N.S.Friends of Mrs.F.M.Passow, Wellington Street North, will be sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Mrs.Lewis Rosenbloom will convene the Sherbrooke Country Club tea, Tuesday afternoon.Mr James Steele, of Montreal, spent the week end w ith his parents, Mr and Mrs W F Steele, and family, Quebec St.Miss M E ative of the North American Life Mrs.Harry J Fisher and Mrs.A.Taylor, of Leominster, Mass., Bowen, represent- are guests of Mrs.W.A.Hynd-man.Clough Ave., Lennoxville Miss Rita La Rue, of Quebec City, was the guest for the weekend of her niece, Mrs.Paul Mullins Gervais.and Mr.Gênais, Frechette St.-all the automatic features you want nPux dppmdUfbiMl! 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Mr.and Mrs.Howard A.Banfill.of North Hatley and MR.RALPH CHRISTOPHER BURGESS, son of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur J Burgess, of Verdun.Que.Their marraige will take place on Friday, June 29.in Hart House Chapel.University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont.Miss Banfill, formerly of North Hatley, graduated from Macdonald College.Ste.Anne de Bellevue, and is teaching Home Economics in Toronto.,After receiving B.Sc.and M.Sc, Thursday evening at the former\u2019s! degrees from McGill Mr.Burgess w-as employed by the Science Service, Department of Agriculture in Ottawa.He is at the present time completing studies in the faculty of Dentistry at the University of Toronto.Mrs F.Paterson and Miss Vina Brownlow entertain ed home on Fulton Ave., at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Joan Leech, of the teaching profession, a July bride-to-be.Under the impression that the party was in honor of the fifteenth w-edding anniversary of Mr.and Mrs.Percy Rawlings, that day that she was but one of the guests However with the pinning of a corsage on her shoulder and being faced with a crowd of her own friends in the living room, her suspicions arose and were soon to he justified.In short, appearing on the scene was a miniature red brick schoolhouse with the ringing of the hell to the accompaniment of \u201cThe Little Red Schoolhouse\u201d by Mrs.G.Richards, at the piano.The structure, which was placed in front of the guest of honor, housed the shower gifts which were presented to her by the hostesses.Following the examining of the lovely gifts and the cleverly built schoolhouse, refreshments were served from the diningroom, which was decorated with seasonal flowers toning with those in the other rooms Marriages\tOfficers Elected ÂI Hunlingville L.A.Heeling LYONS \u2022 WALSH SWEETSBURG, Que.\u2014 A Catholic Church in Sweetsburg, when Mary Teresa, eldest daugh-Miss Leech assumed j very pretty wedding took place ter of Mr.and Mrs.Nicholas Walsh of London.England, became the bride of Anthony Lyons, younger son of Mr.and Mrs.Denis Lyons of Sweetsburg, Que.The ceremony was perform ed by Rev.Father W'alsh Granby, Que.Miss Walsh is a re- al nine o'clock on Saturday, June 16 in Ste.Rose de Lima Roman Lawn Parly Planned By Cowansville W, I.HUNTINGVILLE \u2014 The nual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was held at the home of Mrs.of Norman Bowers, with Mrs.C.Spaulding, the president in the chair.LjroupJ LENNOXVILLE W.C.T U.The regular monthly meeting of the Lennoxville W.C.T.U.met at the home of Mrs.J.Wright, Wyatt St., Tuesday afternoon, with Miss R.Stevenson and Mrs W.E.Hodge as assisting hostesses.Mrs.J.B.Marlin, president, was in charge.The meeting which was held on the lawn was opened by the singing of a temperance hymn.Mrs.Marlin conducted the devotional exercises There were two visitors present.Cards of thanks were read and Mrs.W\u2019right presented the fin ancial report aztd Miss F, Crane the Flower Mission.Literature was reported by M,ss R.Steven son, who told of interesting doings at the recent provincial convention held in Montreal.Arne les from Clipp Sheet wer» also read.The topic w-as \u201cHow are the people of the world trying to keep peace.\u201d It told of the work done by the United Nations to bring food and better living con ditions to needy countries.There are 109 technical students being trained in Canada from 23 coun tries, who will go back to their homes as teachers of special skills and about 100 Canadian experts are serving abroad in different countries that have requested special assistance.The Afghan made by the mem bers w'as sold, and a letter of : thanks will be sent to Mrs.O.Williams for sewing blocks together The letter written by one of the older W.C.T.U.members and sent to the Record, regarding the uses of taxes paid to the government by the Brewery Co.w-as commented upon.Meetings will discontinue until September.Mrs.A.Crosby poured tea.| Mrs.F Lothrop assisted in serving.The meeting was attended an- by two visitors.Richmond Hili institute fleets COWANSVILLE gistered nurse who has been on , Minutes were rea(j by the sec- ; RICHMOND HILL.\u2014 The June the nursing staff of the Brome- retary, Mrs.Norman Bowers, meeting of the Richmond Hill Missisquoi-Perkins Hospital in Mrs.Allcorn reported that extra W I.was held at the Valley-view The June Sweetsburg for more than a hymn books are needed at the Hall with Mrs.Sydney Smith as meeting of the Woman's Associa- year yir?Arthur Tanner played tion of Emmanuel United Church was entertained by Mrs.E.Johnson at her home on Bruce Blvd-., with Mrs.W.H.Smith as joint-j hostess.Mrs.1.Brown, president, open-secretary, Miss E.Beattie, read the minutes.This was the last meeting j until September.A Lawn Party was planned to .church and the Aid voted $40 hostess.toward buying them.\t| Mrs.Paige gave an interesting the wedding music and girls | pbe yearly report of the report on the county meeting.It choir sang \u201cOn This Day O socjai committee was given by was decided that three members Beautiful Mother.\u201d Miss Jacque- p, Lyonnais showing a most ; from this branch attend the coniine Bousada sang \u201cAve Maria1' successful year, 14 dances, 21 vention at Macdonald on June as a solo.\tsuppers, and a Christmas tree 28.Letters frorrNcorrespondents .\t3nH sporptarv I Given in marriage by Mr.\t, were held with a\ttotal\tprofit\tof were read and discussed, ed the^meetmg and the secretary,\t^ Lj# Pointe o{ Montreal the\t539068 bride was in a floor length gown Work convener, Mrs.E Wil-of white embroidered organdy,.Son reported a profit $71.63.having a fitted bodice and full phe Ladies' Aid were request-Mrs\tHenrv\tLeech,\tmother\tof\the~hefd *on the' church grounds\tskirt.Her veil of tulle illusion\tpd ,0 furnish lunch for\tthe Sun- the\tbride-elect,\tand\tMrs.\tHer-\t0n Friday evening, July 20.The\twas held in place by^a headdress\tday^ School picnic\twhich will\tbe bert Mills, mother of the groom- qullt made by the members dur- ' 1\"\u201d\u2018\tv\u2014-J\u2014\u2022\"\t'\t1 '\t:~- has been to-be, poured at the tea table, ing the past winter, arranged with a hand embrmd- rompieted and sold, ered cloth, pink phlox and match- Refreshments were served hy- ing randies in silver holders.Mrs.Percy Rawlings .and Miss Valerie sen'ing.Rawlings assisted in SPORTS TRIO the hostesses and a social hour enjoyed.GENERAL NOTES Miss Frances Beattie, R.N., of of tulle embroidered in sequin?held at Lovering Lake.A re-and she carried a bouquet of ; quest was made for a curtain to pink tea roses.\tdivide the\troom\tfor Sunday As matron of honor for her sis-\tSchool classes also curtains for ter, Mrs, John Safranskie of\twindows to darken the room for Hamilton, Ont., wore a cocktail\tslides.It was decided to paint, length dress of dusty pink broc-\thall and committee appointed aded satin and carried a bouquet : to get.an estimate on the cost.San Francisco, Calif, arrived by of pink roses.\tSunshine committees report plane\tat\tDorvàl\tand\tw-as\tmet\tby\tThe flower girl, Miss Patricia\tshowed many boxes, cards, her\tsister,\tMiss\tE.\tBeattie.\tMiss\tMoxon of Sweetsburg, niece of\t: flowers and baby gifts were sent Beattie will spend two weeks\tthe groom, wore\ta dress of blue\tout during the vear.Four thank with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.\tcrepe rie chine\twith headdress\tyou notes\twere\tread.William Beattie, her brother, Mr.\t0f pink flowers and net veil, and\tRoll call\twas\tanswered by James Beattie and sisters, Misses j she carried a nosegay of pink Eris and Wilma Beattie.\troses.Mr.John H.Moore of Worces- jhe best man was Mr.John ter, Mass., is spending a week Lyons, brother of the groom, with his brother and sister-in-law.anr| u?hers were Messrs.Ken-Mr.and Mrs.James Moore at pgfj, gcott and Herbert Forster, Fordyce, and his sister, Miss brothers-in-law of the groom, of Kathleen Moore._ _\t_\t, I,Sweetsburg and Cowansville res- Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Smith and ! pectively.family, of Senneville, were guests ^jrs DPm5 Lyons, mother of of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W , thp groomi wore a dress of navy : urer, Mrs H Smith,\tnylon tricot with pink accessories.Sewell.Mr.Spencer Henderson was anrj payment of fees.Upon request of the president, Mrs.Libbey took the chair for the election of officers with Mrs.Harold Hunting assisted in counting the ballots.Officers elected are as follows: President, Mrs.C, Spaulding; vice-president, Mrs.Allcorn; secretary, Mrs.N.Bowers; treas-E.Hunting and Mrs.A letter of thanks and $3 are to be sent to Chester Sloane for cleaning the hall.The member; decided to sell the quilt they have made.The last quilt brought in $8.75 and the proceeds from the dance was $27.80.The decision was made to share expense with other charity organizations to have a co-ordinator in Richmond, and to hold a bin-go on June 15.On September 3, there will be a broadcast on the history of the branch.Two sunshine baskets were given and plans were made to have a picnic next month.The monthly donations brought in $1.25.A contest was held on drop cookies and prizes were given by the hostess to Mrs.Sloane and Mrs.M.Lockwood.Following adjournment, refreshments were served by the hostess.corsage of white earna- Work conveners: Mrs.P, the Lyonnais, and Mrs Harold Aid-unable'rich; sunshine, Mrs.A, Bradley to be present\tand Mrs.W.Crichley.The wedding reception took The program for 1956-57 place at the Ottawa Hotel in\tpresented by\tMrs.Allcorn was Cowansville for about eights-\tadopted and\tsuggestions made guests after which Mr.and Mrs.\thY 'he program committee.Mrs.\u2014 \u2014\t,\t\u201e -\t\u201e .\tv;.\tLyons left for Mont Tremblant\tAllcorn and\tMrs.Hosve were Mrs.Gordon Brown, and\this\tun-,\t^ ^ Laurentians for a wppks-\taccepted by\tthe members.A cle.Mr.VVdham Beach.\thcmeymoon.the bride travelling\tshort meeting\twill be held early Mr^ and Mrs.Cooper of Beebe\t^ ^\t^ ^\t^\tln December\t,0 prepare for and their guests, Mr.and Mrs.1:1.anH a corsagf o[ Christmas.A letter of thanks is to be and sent to the town ener express- I taken suddenly ill and rushed to\tBejng in London, Eng., B M P.Hospital.Sweetsburg, an mothpr 0f tbg bride was una later was taken by ambulance to the Neurological Institute, Montreal.Mrs.Wren.Mr.and Mrs.Geo Brown, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.Brown's parents, Mr and in a grey accessories white earnations.Upon their return Mr.IÜ Inj 9131 SIZES 12\u20141(1^ Watson Beard, of Moncton.N.B.Mrs.Georgia Frary, Mr.Thomas Frary and Miss Christy Frary of Montreal, were guests of Miss Marjorie Burnett.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Forster and family, attended the morning- - The wedding gifts were lovely\tlncmoer5 Ior lneir service a.Granby United Church and numerous besides e gift*\tduring (he vear nt^ June 17, when their son.Wyhe, vjs'rded *\u2018he bndeat a m.s- meetjng was clofed hy thp Mlz.Mrs.Lyons will take up residence at the Tanner apartment block in Cowansville.ing thanks for the free advertising, and to Mr.Crichley for the assistance he has given the Aid.After a short speech of appreciation to the members for their was guest soloist Mr and Mr?Kenneth Steven son and little daughter, Daphne cellaneous shower given in her honor by the Nursing Staff of the Brome - Missisquoi - Perkins The slim, trim look\u2014a marvellous line of flattery in these sun and fun fashions! 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THE CANADIAN Fairbanks-Morse COMPANY LIMITED Sixteen Branche* Aero*» Canada CSo, MO _ Mblp wanted! .THANKS t ARTHUR BLOUIN LIMITED\tPARK RADIO TV SERVICE FURNITURI STORI \u2014 FAIRBANKS-MORSE DEALER\tDEALER FOR FAIRBANKS-MORSE PRODUCTS 66 Meadow Street\tNear Parking Lot\t364 Alexander Street\tTel.LO.7-4777 Ton Süh&BBOOKL DA1LÏ RLCÜBL».MU.NUAY.JUNt.Li% \u2014 OBITUARIES \u2014 ALBERT E.N TURNBULL OF COATICOOK COATICOOK \u2014 The death occurred, on May 22nd, of Professor Albert Ernest Nelson Turnbull, at his home in Coati-cook, in his 81st year.He had been in failing health for some time and passed away, following an attack of pneumonia.The funeral was held at the Coaticook United Church on Friday afternoon, May 25th conducted by Rev.Frank S.Cant.An augmented choir led the singing of the hymns and Mr.Robert McAlpine rendered a vocal solo.Interment took place in Mount Forest Cemetery with members of Ashlar Masonic Lodge, of Coaticook, taking part in the burial rites for their departed brother, and with the presiding Master, Glen Brown, and the Chaplain, Stanley Beerworth officiating Mr.Turnbull was born in Mid-dlesboro, England, the son of James Oldham Turnbull and Eliza Nelson.He gained his earlier education in Birmingham and later studied at the London Conservatory of Music and took examinations at the Royal College of Organists.At the age of 17, he held his first position as church organist at the Church of the Saviour, Birmingham, and later at the English Church, Weymouth.He was married to Wilfreda Clay in the Gooch Street Church, Birmingham, in 1899.They moved to Canada in lOTO and lived at Winnipeg, Man., and other points in Western Canada for several years, later settling in Montreal, where Mr.Turnbull was organist at several city churches including A.mherst-Park U.C., and the St.Laurent United Church.He was also director of the Verdun choral group.The family moved to Coaticook in 1936 and Mr.Turnbull was organist at the Coaticook United Church for several years until advancing years forced him to retire from his life-long work.He was an enthusiastic member of Ashlar Lodge and a Past Master of the Masonic Order.Besides his wife, he leaves to mourn his loss six sons, Nelson, James and Pat, all of Montreal; Frank of Pictou, N.S.; Jack, of Coaticoo': and Harry, of North Bay, Ont.,; five daughters, Freda, Mrs.Harry Pearsall, of Demorest-ville, Picton, Ont.; Gladys, Mrs.Stanley Cromwell, of Coaticook; Elsie, Mrs.Gordon Beerworth, of Montreal; Olive, Mrs.S.Burroughs, of Montreal; and Mary, Mrs.Stanley Beerworth, of Coaticook; a sister, Beatrice, in England and three brothers, Sam, of Vancouver and James and Will, of Winnipeg; grandchildren, Hel- J en and Lenore Turnbull, Brian and Lynn Turnbull, of Montreal; Frank and Vivian Turnbull, of Pictou, N.S., Fraser Turnbull, of North Bay; Percy Pearsall; Shir- j ley, Mrs.Jack Ackerman, of De- | morestville, Irene Cromwell, Ro- | bert Beerworth and Betty Beerworth, of Coaticook, Richard and John Beerworth, of Montreal and I Wayne Burroughs, of Richmond, i a great-grandchild, Janice Acker-1 man.Relatives and friends attended the funeral service from Montreal, Lennoxville .Richmond, North Bay, Pictou and other points.teem in which the deceased was held in the community.Bearers were C.Williams, G.Aulis, A.Todd, W.Young, G.Tanner and The many floral tributes bore j G.Sarrasin, all members of Ashlar Lodge A.F.and A.M testimony of the respect and es- Need a PLUMBER?LOOK IN THE //.a: m Yiuow^pms \u2022A Class Feted At Annual Prom By Grade X Pupils YOU'LL FIND THE NUMBER QUICK AS A WINK IN THE YtUOW PAGES COATICOOK HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES \u2014 Members of the graduating class of Coaticook High School are pictured above with their principal, Mr.L.Lawrence from the left: Ethel Davis, Evelyn Davis, Georgena Richards Mr.Lawrence, Melba Andrews, Patricia Mayhew and Shirley Williams.The graduates were guests at an enjoyable dance held in their honor by the students of Grade X.The school gymnasium presented a festive setting for the event, with decorations of colorful streamers and balloons.Umbrella-topped tables were arranged along one side of the room and the floor was centered with a wishing-well.\t(Record photo by Studio Bel.sle) Bridal Shower Honors Windsor Bride-Elect WFNDSOF \u2014 Miss Denise Allard, whose marriage takes place shortly was entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs.A.J.Philip with Miss Margaret Philip.Mrs.E.Rice and Miss Aileen Brady as assisting hostesses.Entering to bridal music played by Mrs.Philip, Miss Allard was presented with a corsage and escorted to the seat of honor before which many gaily wrapped parcels were arranged.After the many gifts had been opened and admired.Miss Allard thanked the many guests for the useful and beautiful things.Mrs.J.N.Allard, mother of the bride and Mrs.J.DeBelle-feuille poured in the dining room which was fragrant with many flowers.Miss Peggy Rice assisted in serving.COATICOOK \u2014 The annual school prom in honor of the graduating class sponsored by Grade X, was held in the Coaticook High School auditorium, where a large number of parents, stud ents and friends enjoyed dancing to the music of Jerry Hasel-tine's orchestra.The gymnasium presented a gay appearance with a festooned ceiling, from which balloons were suspended.Streamers of pastel shades were draped in a colorful array along the side walls.On one side of the room, scroll-like posters with photographs of the graduates were displayed.Along the other side, decorated tables were topped with blue and pink umbrellas.The stage was decorated with a white picket fence, in front of I which were bright colored flow- Wéve been talking to motorists coast to coast, and here\u2019s what you tell us you want : ers.In the centre of the floor j was an attractive wishing-well.! In the receiving line were, | Ethel Davis, president of the | Students\u2019 Council, and her escort, Leonard Andrews, of Newton, N.J., brother of one of the graduates, Mrs.Lawrence, Mr.Lawrence, principal, Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Davis, parents of two of the graduates, Mrs.Pot-! ter and Mr.Potter, member of j the school Board.During the evening a toast was j proposed to the graduates by Mary Adams, of Grade X.Mr.Lawrence presented the graduat- ' ing class with school pins.He | spoke favorably of all the stud- ; ents, and said he had enjoyed | working with them.He gave much credit to the president of the Students' Council for the smoothness with which their Melba Andrews thanked the students of grade X for the en- [ joyable dance and Patricia Mayhew thanked Mr.Lawrence for his help during the year.Refreshments were served hy the pupils of\u2019grade X, assisted by grades VIII and IX.Closing Meeting Of Lake Megantic Women's Group LAKE MEGANTIC \u2014 The June meeting of the Women's Association was held at the home of Mrs.Robert Thombs.with Mrs J.P.Legendre as joint hostess.Mrs Wood read the Scripture lesson and a reading was given by Mrs.Miller followed with prayer in unison.The treasurer gave a report on the supper, which waj most successful.No meetings will be held dur-ing July and August, the next meeting to be held at Mrs.H Bustard's in September.It was arranged to have the Sunday School picnic on June 23rd weather permitting.The meeting closed with Miz-pah benediction, and a social hour enjoyed.Refreshment-were served by the hostesses, assisted by Mrs.G.Thompson | and Miss Mavis Wood.General Notes Mr.Warren Matheson.of Enfield, Halifax, N.S., is the guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Dan Matheson.Mrs.Robert Thombs and daughter, Karen, are visiting relatives in Brow'nville Junction, Maine.Miss Ruth MacDonald, of Montreal, is the guest of her I parents, Mr.and Mrs.Malcolm j MacDonald.Mr, Harry Wood and Mr.Ross Wood, of Montreal, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs.J.E.Wood.HARDWOOD FLAT- Mr.Thomas Harrison passed away at his home on Saturday, June 9.at the age of 8S.The community mourns the loss of this respected friend and neigh1 bor.who, w-ith his quiet, kindly disposition made and held a large circle of friends Mrs Byrl Webster and little son, Harrison, of Sherbrooke, arg spending a few weeks at the J.D.Harrison home.EAST ANGUS- Mrs.Robert Rowe syent a few days in Bishopton as a guest of relatives and friends.Recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Ronnie Rowland were Mr and Mrs Theo Lauzo* and daughter, Lise, Mr.an| Mrs.Ferdinand Lauzon.of Marr treal, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Lauzosi and family, Mr.and Mrs.Nop-man Lauzon and family and Mg.and Mrs.Bert Boisvert, of Sheff,-brooke.By any test you'll like Tea best with BUBBLY BOILING WATER! 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For example, you get the moat powerful V-8 in its weight class, as standard equipment .with 201 horsepower to hurry your highest loads along.Advanced-design hemispherical combustion chambers squeeze full power from regular gas.I had a pair of 36 s.Low net hon-; ors for the field went to H.i Veilleux, of Waterville, who had 85-23-62.Second gross in \u201cA\u201d went to Willis Kirby, of Sherbrooke Country Club, who had a 76.First net in \u201cA\" went to Jack Kirwin, of Dufferin, who had 75-9-66.Gordon Largy, of Lennoxville, had second net with 78-9-60.I Ted Pirie, of Granby, won low ' gross in class \u201cB\u201d with a 78.Pat : Murphy, of Lennoxville, was second in class \u201cB\" with an 81.Kenneth Jenkins, of Dufferin, won low net in class \u201cB\u201d with 81-16-65.Dave Turnbull, of Sherbrooke Country Club, was second net with 82-16-66.Paul Boissy, of Dufferin, won low gross in class \u201cC\u201d with an 87.Victor Gagne, Thetford, won second gross with a 90.Ira Bullock.Dufferin, won low net in class \u201cC\u201d with 92-26-66.W.Griffiths.of Orford, with 90-24-66 was second.He lost the flip of the coin.Dave Shaw and Graydon Watson looked after the tournament and the prizes were presented immediately following the event.Seventy-three golfers took part in the event Standings LITTLE\tLEAGUE P W L\t\t\tT Pts Indians \t\t\t7\t4 3\t1 9 Red Sox \t\t\t7\t4 2\t1 9 Athletics \t\t\t5\t3 2\t0 6 White Sox \t\t\t6\t3 3\t0 6 Senators\t\t7\t2 4\t1 5 Yankees\t\t5\t0 4\ti i RICHMOND SOFTBALL LEAGUE P W L T Pts\t\t\t\t Molsons\t\t\t\t7\t6 1\t0 12 Dow\t\t\t\t5\t4 1\t0 8 Bell Tel\t\t\t5\t3 2\t0 6 Duchess Shoe \t\t\t6\t2 4\t0\t4 Brown Shoe \t\t\t7\t2 5\t0 4 Legion \t\t\t6\t1 5\t0 2 INTERNATIONAL\t\tLEAGUE\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Montreal \t\t42\t26\t.618\t Rochester \t\t41\t30\t.577\t2Mj Miami \t\t\t36\t32\t.529\t6 Columbus \t\t36\t36\t.soo\t8 Toronto \t .\t33\t34\t.493\t8>>! Havana \t\t32\t39\t.451\tlOt.j Richmond\t\t\t31\t40\t.437\t1H4 Buffalo\t26\t40\t.394\t15 NATIONAL LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tw\tL\tPet.\tGBL Milwaukee .\t34\t22\t607\t Cincinnati \t\t34\t26\t.567\t2 Brooklyn \t\t32\t27\t.542\t31* Pittsburgh \t\t31\t28\t.525\t4>v St.Louis \t\t33\t30\t.524\t4>/4 Chicago \t\t24\t32\t.429\t10 Philadelphia .\t25\t35\t.417\t11 Newr York\t23\t36\t.390\t12^i AMERICAN LEAGUE\t\t\t\t \tW\tL\tPet.\tGBL New York \t\t40\t24\t625\t Chicago \t\t36\t22\t.621\t1 Cleveland \t\t34\t27\t.557\t4A2 Boston \t\t31\t30\t.508\t7M, Baltimore \t\t31\t33\t.484\t9 Detroit \t\t27\t34\t.443\tini Kansas City .\t25\tis\t.397\t1414! Washington .\t26\t42\t.382\t16 end were best Saturday evening.In the first, in the third race, Nora Grattan and Prince Volo D rewarded their backers with $177.10 while the second high was collected for Fleet McKay and Spurgeon Patch in the sixth when $61.35 was paid.The other was $26.90 for Prince Volo D and Baxter.On Sunday card $13.45, $10.80 and $17.20 were the amounts paid for the lucky pickers.Direct Harvester posted the fastest time of the week-end yesterday afternoon in the first heat of the Jr Free-for-All in 2.12 2/5 while Saturday night He\u2019s It, with V.Larose in the sulky, came home 2.13 %.The rest of the times failed to produce anything outstanding.Rene Dionne of Bromptonville won the TV set drawn yesterday afternoon.Commencing next Sunday the programs will switch to the evenings.Fleet McKay with Amedee Beaudoin driving along with V.Larose and his He\u2019s It were the only double winners Saturday night while Sunday the same two drivers teamed Direct Harvester and Splash Up to first.R.Demers drove Willgo to first in both ends of the \u201cDD\" Pace while F.St.Denis guided Tiger Hum home ahead of the field twice in the \u201cD\u201d Trot and Pace.The other races were all split.The results follow; SUNDAY FIFTH RACE Direct Harvester 5.60\t3.50 Doctor Brooke C,\t9.50 Truly Volo Time: 2.12 2/5.Also ran: Brakefield, Hieland Grattan, Chief, Clever Volo.2 4Ô 3.90 2.50 Belle Joan SIXTH RACE Willgo\t5.60 3.00\t2.30 Janie Hutch\t4.10\t2.20 Norma Knight\t2.30 Time: 2.16 2/5.Also ran: Little Clipper, Danny Prince Grattan, Peter R.Signal.Buddie Miller.SEVENTH RACE Tiger Hum\t5.70* 3.90\t3.00 Jennie Frisco\t13.70\t6.00 Wayne H.Abbe\t5.30 Time 2.18 2/5.Also ran: Nancy\u2019» Highness.Mighty Elworthy, Rose Harvester B, Sara Brooke, Westing-house.EIGHTH RACE Direct Harvester 4.80\t3.10\t2.70 Doctor Brooke C,\t4.20\t3.70 Belle Brakefield\t3.00 Time: 2.15 1/5.Also ran: Clever Volo, Truly Volo, Heiland Grattan, Joan Chief.NINTH RACE Miss Brooke\t4.40\t2.40\t2.40 Ebbie\u2019s Boy\t4.00\t4.20 Abu Bekr\t4.10 Time: 2.15 3/5.Also ran: Black* hawk\u2019s Flash, Margaret F, Peggy Grat* tan G, My Lady, Crosby.FIRST RACE Splash Up\t9.70\t4.00\t3.40 j Hideaway Hanover\t3.30\t2.70 Lt.John\t4.70 Time 2.18 3/5.Also ran: Lou Corsl-: ca.Rugged Le© Volo.Calumet Peg, i Jean Harvester N, Honey Brooke.SECOND RACE j Willgo\t16.10\t10.40\t4.20 ] Janie Hutch\t4.00\t2.70 j Peter R.\tSignal\t2.90 ! Time: 2.16 2/5.Also ran: Norma ! Knight, Watchim's Girl, Danny Prince Grattan, Little Clipper.THIRD RACE ! Tiger Hum\t12.90\t5.20\t3.10 Sara Brooke\t3.20 2.70 Wayne H.Abbe\t6.60 Time:\t2.16 4/5.\tAlso\tran:\tJennie A BOAT CAN FLOAT! Red Sox Dump White Sox To Move Into Tie Fo) Top Spot; Senators Upset Indians; No Game Tonight Short Hauls\u2014Team up with a husky Dodge express .and you team up with the workingest hauling partner that money can buy! Under the hood, there\u2019s the new stepped-up 125-h.p.Dodge truck Six.And Dodge now offers you a choice of three express bodies\u201478 ' x 49 \", 90\" x 54\", and 108\" x 54\" .to provide plenty of load space.What's more.Dodge expresses nave flat-flared side* ana raised skid strips for easier loading and unloading.All Hauls\u2014Whatever your needs : .from V$-ton to 65.000 lbs.G.C.W.Dod^e has a truck that\u2019s right for your job, right for your budget! 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University, and Franklin (Bud) Held of javelin renown, were given a chance to compete in the Olympic tryouts at Los Angeles this week in an unprecedented ! move Sunday by the United States Olympic Committee.Sime was granted permission to try out for a place in the 200 i metres.He had already qualified to try for one of the three Olym- J pic team places in the 100-metre dash.He failed to qualify in the 200 metres when he dropped out with a groin injury in the national collegiate championships eight days ago.Held, the recognized holder of | the world javelin record which was bettered Sunday by Finland\u2019s Soini Nikkinen, failed to qualify in the event in the national AAU meet which ended iturday night.t The committee felt both Sime and Held, in view of injuries\u2014 ! Held had been hampered all spring by ailments\u2014should be afforded a chance in the tryout.PROBABLE STARTERS NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Brooklyn (Jersey City, N)\u2014 Kaiser (1-1) vs.Ers-kine (6-3).Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) Buhl (7-3) vs.S.Miller (3-3).Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (N)\u2014 Fowler (4-7) vs.Kline (6-6).AMERIC AN LEAGUE New York at Kansas City (N) \u2014Kucks (9-3) vs.Herriage (1-6).Washington at Detroit\u2014 Stone (2-3) or Stewart (3-2) vs.Hoeft (8-4).SPORTSMAN'S PISEST 5fjdrp ANGLING FOR FUN PeAKAR* TOO MOCK EMRMASIS I» PLACED UPON A LIMIT CATCH OP FISH, COMPELLING AN ANGLER TO GET HiS EACH TIMS IN DEFENSE OF HIS REPUTATION.UNLESS FISH ARE OVERABUNDANT (SELDOM SO IN MOST OF NORTH AMERICA), THIS MEANS WORK 70 SUCCEED, AND DISAPPOINTMENT WHEN YOU FAIL.THIS TAKES THE FUN OUT OP WUR SPORT.SO DEVELOP YOUR ANGLING TO ITS ARTFUL RIGHT.THEN YOU CAN RELEASE FISH AS TOO LIKE, KEEP A FEW TO TAKE HOME, BE SATISFIED WITH VOUR ABILITY AND HAVE MORE FUN.YOU « .WON\u2019T BE COMPETING WITH ANYONE , BUT YOURSELF.aaatasx'.'LBw Announcing 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 t difference is created You\u2019ve been looking for die idea! lager beer.; .one Without a hint of bitterness, sting, or over-sweetness.Take one sip of the new Cwown & Anchor.After just that one srp you'll want to know why it tastes milder (not bitter), smoother (not sharp), lighter (not heavy-sweet).And as your pleased glance falls upon the glass, you'll want to know why the bubbles shine so brilliantly in this char, sparkling brew.Here are the why's.1.Because a new pure yeast strain \u2014 imported from Copenhagen\u2014has been introduced into the fermenter to make the beer more mellow.2.Because the ageing period has been length- ened.3.Because the Molson\u2019s brewmasters have developed just a slight 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 v/tal 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-shak mg''\u2014but together these refinements have produced Molson's new Crown A: Anchor, a truly tasty lager beer.l \u2019,.-Me; #\u2022:#+.\u2022 a.:1(i\t- a,., Here In the FERMENTER a difference is created Tested by trained palates and plain people., both say new Crown & Anchor tastes best! m 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 6c 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 Crow n & Anchor and bottles of the next most popular lager \u2014- both identified only by numbers \u2014 were left in thousands of homes throughout Quebec.Interviewers called later to get these ordinary consumers\u2019 opinions.Here\u2019s what they found .; Everywhere, new Crown At Anchor was preferred by a majority of all lager consumers.Like the trained experts, these average consumers preferred Molson's new» Crown & Anchor for its mildness, smoothness, lightness of taste ;.for its sparkling brilliance and clarity.call for a CROWN today! A PRODUCT OP MOLSON'S lUWEES $INCt 1786 .sen*»** L * J UROWiÇ fWytHÇâr, l A C, t F Fourteen- \u2022SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY.JUNE 25.Bucky Harris Said On Skids At Detroit; Club Loses Eight In Row; Hitchcock Or lighe May Take Over DETROIT.\u2014(vT)\u2014 Stanley.W.(Bucky* Harris may be on his way out as manager of Detroit Tigers.The club has nosedived from the first de vision to sixth place with an eight game losing streak, longest of the American League season.Walter O.(Spike) Briggs Jr., youthful president of the Tigers, has been openly critical of what her terms lack of hustle and spirit.Briggs said in an interview that he would \u201cmake a change right now\u201d if the baseball company\u2019s ownership were not in such a muddled state.Announcing he is \u201cfed up\u201d with the Tigers\u2019 showing, Briggl\u2019 said the club should be in fifth, and perhaps fourth place.The Tigers dropped their seventh and eighth games Sunday by 3-2 scores to Baltimore Orioles.Harris has produced just three pennant winners in a major league managerial career dating back to 1924.He won with Washington in 1924 and 1925.Briggs hired Harris before» the 1955 season after Bucky had been let out at Washington.Detroit has not finished in the first division since 1950, when Red Rolfe led the club to second place.Some sports writers and broadcasters have accused both the Tigers\u2019 field management and front office of \u201ccomplacency\u201d and some of the players have complained of what they call Harris' lack of aggressiveness.Though he is regarded as one of baseball's soundest tacticians, Harris is a gentle man who rarely becomes excited.Players say he never dressed them down, either in public or in private, (or bad performances afield.Said one veteran player: \u201cIf he\u2019d just take us apart once in a while, I think we'd all be better off and play better ball.I know I would.\u201d Briggs said he had been con sidcring a change, but hesitated because the club is up for sale.About a half dozen groups have put up $250,000 each for a look at the books, and the final bids will be decided upon by July 2.Speculation is that a Tiger coach, either Bill Hitchcock or Jack Tighe, would be named interim manager if Harris does not finish the season.Only a week ago Saturday, easy going Charlie Grimm was fired as manager of Milwaukee Braves.The Braves, who were in fifth place in the tight National League race, have won 10 straight since Fred Haney took over, and have moved into first place.MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS AMERICAN LEAGUE AB R H Pet 242 «2 91 .376 166 38 60 .361 195 30 69 .354 176 27 59 .339 194 41 63 .325 Mantle, N Y.Maxwell, Dctr.Kuenn, Detroit Vernon, Boston Mdnoso, Chicago Runs \u2014 Mantle, 62.Runs Batted In \u2014 Mantle, 66, Hits \u2014 Mantle.91.Doubles \u2014 Piersall, Boston and Kuenn, 16 Triples - Simpson, Kansas City, 8.Home Runs \u2014- Mantle, 27, Stolen Bases \u2014 Francona, Baltimore, 8.Pitching \u2014 Pierce, Chicago, 11-2, .846.Strikeouts \u2014 Score, Clev., 100 MASTER YOUR GAME Aim At Green, Not Pin By JACKIE BURKE Master of the Masters If Hazards are to the right or left of the green, requiring a fade or hook, create the shot with the stance.Do not try to twist the ball in.to the green Establish the direction to the green by making allowance for the desired amount of fade or hook.Then think in terms of what ever you want the ball to do.Imagine the Hagstick being brought back on a straight line ' from the green to a point direct-; !y in front of your stance.In that way you determine whether or not your stance is square to the ! green, whether or not a suitable allowance has been made for a i fade or hook.I have never aimed at the pin | with anything longer than a niblick.Past the eight iron, my target i; never any smaller than a large portion of the green.This is true of every professional on the tournament circuit.The chance of hitting the green is excellent.The chance of hitting the flag is practically nil.Hitting the green as often as possible you are bound to place the ball closer to the pin oftener than by aiming at it.(NFA).NOW RUNNING FOR WILLIAMS -.TU'Uhf\tt , .- -I-, -5! THINK, ,0 BA4KBAU- COULD DO WITHOUT IT£> ^TuDlO AJOtEhiCaS \u2022 90\tfN \u2014J .HOW A TV GIMMICK ufED ay CHEVAUEB COULD 8£ ADAPTED V ^ \u2014 Mickey Mantle Near Half-Way Mark In Bid To Break Babe Ruth\u2019s Record v fïM'u K-:'/A , ;p.; A1 r##ji.ir , wwe* [8AT AGAIN / «**¦\"£* '' ! NVOl>° .;\t; \\ yvvott' we WILLIAMS V X HOLD NEW YORK \u2014 ijP) \u2014 Mickey Mantle is just about half way.The Oklahoma strongboy playing centrefield for New York Yankees almost has 30 home runs m the bag \u2014 just about half of the record 60 Babe Ruth socked away in 1927 with the Yankees.The g.i-year old sw itch hitting Mantle is well aaead of the Babe's record pace (he was 18 games aaead when he socked No.27 last Wednesday), but that alone is no tub-thumping accomplishment.A pack of sluggers have been ahead of Ruth's sened-ule since 1927 \u2014 including the Babe himself.But even Ruth i only hit 60 once.Only twice s.nce 1927 has any.one hit as many as 30 home runs | by t.e end of June.Both times, the hitler was Ruth.He had 30 by June 30, 1923, out iinished with 54.He had 30 by the end ; of June in 1930, but finished | with 49.In 1927, Ruth had hit only 25 ; througn June, which empnasiz-es the , biggest challenge the i would-be record breaxers face in : attempting to match the Babe's pace.Ruth clubbed an amazing 17 in the month of September, a finishing k.ck that proved too much for the likes of Jimmy Foxx, who hit 53 in 1932 and Hank Greenberg, vvna smacked 53 in 1928.Foxx hit on'y 10 in September.Greenberg 12.The exciting factor about Mantle\u2019s bid, however, is that his present pace would carry him into the iinal month needing only about half as many as the 17 Ruth belled in Septem- ber.So far.Mantle has homerec against every club in the Americ an League except Baltimore while hitting 21 of his total lefthanded.% ftf.1» ÜÜ: : ii! FISHING \u2014 Red Sox thud baseman Billy Klaus seems lo be fumbling for his wallet.He's actually after the ball\u2014a hard grounder hit by Detroit\u2019s Bill Tuttle.The ball hopped inside his jersey when Klaus bent over to field it.By the time he pulled it out, Tuttle had a hit.NEXT: Aim at the top of the pin on the pitch shot NATIONAL LEAGUE AB R H Bailey, Cin nati 150 26 52 Boyer.St-L 252 49 85 Long, Pittsburgh 215 38 71 Moon, St-L .\t211\t40\t69 Clemente, Pittsburgh 102 23 53 Runs\u2014 Boyer, St.Louis, 49 Runs batted in\u2014 Boyer Musial, St.Louis, 54.Doubles \u2014 Lopata, Philadelphia and Musial, 15.Home runs\u2014 Long and Boyer, .327 and V Ahoy, j 7 pleasure ahead ! 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