Sherbrooke daily record, 6 mai 1953, mercredi 6 mai 1953
[" MAY 1953 T~\tU T WT\"\tF $ \t-\t1 2 3\t4 5 6 7\t8 9 10\t11 12 13 14\t15 16 17\t18 19 20 21\t22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30\t\t 31\t« - \u2022 -\t\u2022 llMbcooliePailii'Eceocd r\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS / Established 1897.PRICE: 5 CENTS\tSHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1953 .WEATHER WARM Sunny today, Thursday variable cloudiness; continuing warm; light winds, l.ow high at Sherbrooke 50 and 70.Fifty-seventh Year World News Bremen, Germany \u2014t/Pi\u2014A German court today convicted Frit/.Hildebrandt, 50-year-old former major of the Nazis elite guard, of co-responsibility in the wartime killing of more than 1,000 Jews while he headed two Nazi concentration camps in Poland.He was sentenced to eight years in prison.Specifically, he was found guilty of one count of manslaughter and of assisting in the murder of four other Jews.The court ruled that \u201childe-brandt was not the man who decided on life or death of the Jews in the Lemberg area,\u201d but added: \"He collaborated in the big mass liquidation machinery.\u201d * * * New Delhi \u2014(/PI\u2014 Prime Minister Nehru told Parliament today the Indian government \u201cattach no importance\u201d to what Senator Joseph McCarthy (1\u2019ep.Wis.) and his Senate investigating subcommittee do.Nehru's statement followed publication of a report by the sub-committee that cited two Indian ships among those trading with Red China during 1952.A Parliament member had asked whether the government considered the sub-committee\u2019s reference to Indian vessels as \u201cundesirable and a type of interference in our affairs.\u201d tt £\t£ Buenos Aires\u2014 (A3) \u2014Scores of Argentines have been arrested in a country - wide roundup of Opposition politicians accused of joining a vast plot to terrorize the people by bombings.Police announced the arrest of Reynoldo Pastor, presidential candidate of the Conservative party and an opponent of President Peron in the 1951 election.It was also reported that Dr.Alfredo Palacios, leader of the Socialist party, had been picked up by police.Some Communists were seized in the town of Eva Peron, formerly La Plata.One estimate late Tuesday said those arrested totalled more than 150.* * * Cairo.\u2014(Reuters)\u2014 Anglo-Egyptian talks on the future of the Suez canal zone today were adjourned to a later date, an official announcement said.A joint statement said only: \u201ctalks between the Egyptian and British delegations resumed today and reached a stage at which the date of the next meeting shall be announced later.\u201d The talks arose from Egypt\u2019s demand that British troops evacuate the canal zone.Britain is concerned about military security in the base if she relinqishes control.\u201cProgress By Allied Zero\u201d Reported Negotiators At Panmunjom Peace Parleys Kohinoor Is To Remain In Royal Crown Red Spokesmen Refuse To Take Any Notice Of Allied Proposals For Prisoners.By ROBERT TUCK M AN Panmunjom \u2014 (AP) \u2014 A United Nations truce negotiator said today \u2019\u2018zero\u201d progress had been made toward a Korean armistice after the Reds rejected a proposal to free 32.000 North New Delhi \u2014 (/P) \u2014 The Indian 1 Korean prisoners who refuse to go home after a truce is signed, government, is not planning to ask The Reds again ignored the Allied nomination of Pakistan for the return of the Kohinoor dia- ! as neL1trai custodian of 48,500 prisoners who refuse to return to mond, now part of the British :^\t,\t,\t.,\t.\t.\t,\t,\t: their Communist homelands, crown jewels, Mauiana Azard, education and natural resources min- Instead, Gen.Nam II charged the Allied proposal was void j ister, said today.\tof reason\" and \"unworthy of refutation.\u201d He reiterated the Red Clarifying Deputy Minister K.D.demand that balking captives be shipped to a neutral country and Malaviyas Parliament state Mon-j tjiat functions of the neutral be ironed out before deciding any-! day that the government was \u201ccon- .^ .sidering'\u2019 requesting the jewel\u2019s i11in^ e sc' return, Azad said: \u201cWe are considering making an inventory of art treasures, antiques and rarities which have gone out of India and of securing the ! return of such among the objects I as may be readily available by negotiation or purchase.But the Kohinoor is not an art object and now forms part of the crown jewels.\u201d A government spokesman added misunderstanding resulted Irate Wives Held Cause Of Walkout A U.-Geu.William K.Harrison | suggested that the 32,000 North Koreans bo treed immediately after a truce is signed and that they be given civilian status so ! they could settle anywhere in : Korea.i He made no mention of Chinese ! captives who refuse repatriation.Some observers speculated that the UN command might be willing Paris\u2014(/P)\u2014A \u201crevolt of wives to listen to a compromise plan without husbands\u201d is reported a .which would send Chinese to the factor in a strike of ships\u2019 officers ; neutral custodian while leaving which has tied up two dozen Koreans in Korea, from the \u201cway in which the deputy\t> sll.\u2018,ps\u2019 hwluding all the T|ie Tîefls %vant an 48,500 sent minister\tanswered a question\tin\t: co\u201cnvo''inore s{e\t* Pity poor Dennis Day.The ItCA-Victor tenor has four children\u2014 which is not why he needs pity\u2014 uniiTi Sherbrooke, Que.STARTS TODAY ! ALFRED HITCHCOCK\u2019S WXWNNV.cN this 1 l danger.IF YOU KNEW WHAT HE KNEW WHAT WOULD YOU DO?this A STORY OF RELENTLESS SUSPENSE FILMED IN COLORFUL QUEBEC BY WARNER BROS Ï m ADDED! NON-STOP LAUGH\t^ SENSATION IM * * ' .' : r if ^ % * IN HOLLYWOOD ?by Erskine Johnson NEA Staff Correspondent FIVE YEARS ON SCREEN SHRINK DEREK\u2019S BELT AND HAT SIZES Hollywood\u2014 Behind the Screen: John Derek\u2019s confessing that he not only took 50 pounds off his frame\u2014he\u2019s 160 these days instead of 210\u2014but that he took a couple ot inches off his head size, too.Playing a role in Republic\u2019s \u201cSea of Lost Ships,\u201d after five years as a movie actor, 26-yoar-old John told me; \"I got the big head.I don't mind telling it.It took everything my friends could do to keep me from believing I had arrived.I made a statement once that in two years I would be Mr.IT in Hollywood.In two years I wasn\u2019t Mr.IT or Mr.anything else.Those bobby-soxers can make you believe anything.\u201cNow all I want is a chance to prove that I\u2019m an actor with some strength and ability to himself.If I can\u2019t show that I mean something as an actor, I\u2019ll give up.\u201d \u2022I*\t*\t* Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh co-starring in a musical at U-l?That\u2019s what the Curtises would like to do as their next tcamship effort, Tony tells it, and that\u2019s why he\u2019s been putting in extra hours studying voice with vocal conch Harriet Lee.Watching Janet leap and- prance with Donald O\u2019Connor on the \u201cWalkin\u2019 My Baby Back Home\" set, Tony dreamed out loud: \u201cI\u2019m not trying In sing 'Be My Love\u2019 or anything like that.I just want an off-beat voice that I can get by with.\u201d They are scheduled to do a per- W 1\tjj ipwwin EATON Mr.and Mrs.Galon Grapes were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Douglas Grapes, in Bulwer.; Friends of Mr.B.Harrison are pleased to know that she is able to be up about the house for short periods each day.Mr.Wiflard Annesley is spending an indefinite time at the home of Mr.B.Harrison.Mrs.Anna Waldron, formerly of Moe\u2019s River, who has spent the past year in Sawyerville, has taken up residence at the home of Mrs.Charles McGilton.The members of St.Andrew\u2019s Church Guild, will meet at the home ot Mrs.G.Grapes on Wednesday, May 6.Little Miss Jennifer McLeod, of Lennoxville, spent a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.Kingsley.Mr.G.E.Merrill was an over- .night guest of Mr.and Mrs.G.McElrea in Sherbrooke, and was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.M.E.Merrill, in Lennoxville.DancE SAT., May 9th William Street Armoury Dancing 9-1 Music by Sherbrooke's New Dance Sensation (12 Pieces) Adm.75c Sponsored by: Sgts\u2019 Mess, 12th Armoured Reg\u2019t.MARBLETON Mr.William Hetherington is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital.X-rays, taken at the Sherbrooke Hospital, showed Mrs.William Hetherington had sustained two broken ribs in her recent very bad fall.Mrs.Hetherington is improv-i ing slowly and at present is a guest of Miss Hunt.Mr.Kenneth Currier, of St.I Johns, was called home owing to I the illness and death of his father, | Mr.Fred Currier, who passed away ; sonal-appearance tour to drum up - her in \u201cBig Leaguer,\u201d and that'town shortly.Mrs.Scott Fullerton,.011 Sunday, April 26.trade for their new films and! she was fired and rehired by the president of the Women\u2019s Auxi- .Mr.Clifford Weyland, of _ San- I00TH MEMBERSHIP SOLD: Above President GILBERT RHEAUME of the Sherbrooke Chamber of Commerce and the Kiwanis Club is shown purchasing the 100th membership in the campaign of ,the Community Concerts, which is being held here this week.Mr.Rheaume is receiving the membership from campaign secretary DORIS ROBINSON while ALBERT de LORMIER, Canadian representative for Community Concerts looks on.Seated are: MRS.OCTAVIEN LEVEQUE, headquarters secretary, left; and CECILE ROUSSEAU, assistant.Headquarters is at H.C.Wilson and Sons Limited, Wellington Street North.Last year more than 1,200 memberships were sold for the Community Concerts series.There are 1450 seats in the Granada and the committee hopes that even last year's high membership figure will bo surpassed.Each worker who sells ten memberships receives one free.(Record photo by Gerry Lemay) Tony\u2019s grinning: \u201cWe may work up a song-and dance act.Right, now 1 can do a studio in the midle of the storm \u201c\u2018I asked to do the picture,\u201d she claims.\u201cI was surrounded by base- passable rendition of \u2018It's a Good; ball players instead of ballet dan- and they like to hear Daddy sing.OK, figured Dennis, a figurer as well as voiceconserver, I\u2019ll let them play my records.The kids would have none of that.They turned thumbs down \u2014eight thumbs.Canned music, they said, is OK for other kids, but not for the children of a well-voiced father.So Dennis sings his lullabies in person.THE POPULAR SIDE: Worried Columbia has waxed many Jimmy Boyd records, to be released from time to time.There\u2019s even a Christmas song for next year already finished.They\u2019re afraid his voice will change any minute.Why are country songs popular?Here\u2019s the explanation of Sunshine Sue Workman, CBS and Mars Records star: \u201cThere\u2019s so much conflict and confusion in the world, and our kind of music is so simple, soothing, reassuring, direct, that people just can't seem to do without.it any more.\u201d * * * ON THE CLASSICS: For the first time in its 17-year-history, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will make a transcontinental Munch and Pierre Monteaux, the RCA-Victor recording unit will play concerts in 26 cities, including Detroit, Atlanta, New Orleans, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto and Montreal.DICK'S PICKS POP SINGLES: Two new voices worth hearing are Bob Whalen (RCA-Victor) doing \u201cIs It Any Wonder\u201d and Bob Santa Maria (MGM) on \u201cYou\u2019re Mine, My Love\u201d; old favorites with new hits are Jo Stafford (Columbia) with \u201cJust Another Polka\u201d; June Christy (Capitol) doing \u201cGreat Scot\u201d; Tommy Edwards and Hank Williams (MGM) who each recorded \u201cTake These Chains From My Heart\u201d; Rosemary Clooney and Marelene Dietrich (Columbia) with a fine duet called \u201cDot\u2019s Nice \u2014 Donna Fight!\u201d and Ray Anthony (Capitol) with \u201cThe Hokey Pokey.\" POP ALBUMS: Lion Records are out with four more of their \u201cDesigned for Dancing\u201d series.These have orchestras led .by Ramon Argueso, Billy Barrett, Shop Fields and Teddy Powell in albums of mam-bos, square dances, pops and all-time hits, respectively.The last has 20 songs, dreamy and daneeable.CLASSICAL: Rimski-Korsakov's Scheherazade, Op.35 (Leopold' Stokowski and the Philharmonic Orchestra of London, RCA-Victor), is an exciting version of an exciting piece: Helen Traubel Sings Folk Songs and Ballads (RCA-Victor) has Miss Traubcl\u2019s warm, full tones and appealing songs, including favorites like \u201cGreensleeves\u201d a n d \u201cCome Back to Sorrento.\u201d MAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT and Thors.Michele Morgan, Philippe Lemaire in \u201cMARIA CHAPDELAINE\" Also \u201cENTRONS DANS LA DANSE\" (In Colour) with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rodgers COMING Frl.\u2022 Sat.Jose Ferrer.Kim Hunter in \"ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN\" Also \"THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN\" with Randolph Scott, Patrice Wymore iiary, presented her with a gift of-ford.Me., has been ill at his home a travelling clock from the W.A.,jhere.\tI to which Miss Manson responded Mr.and Mrs.Harold Loomis, of _____________________________ very graciously.Other speakers; Waterville, were guests at the | Day, and dance without falling on!crrs r was oniv m,-] }n the were Rev.E.F.Macklin and F.N.home of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Bishop.my face.\u201d\tI picture.It was very nice for me.! Rerkins.Among the guests were i\t.Keeps His Shirt On\t! I\u2019d like to do more straight pic- v/- anc* Mrs.John Bennett, of The script has to call for it or | turcs.\u201d\t|\tmÏLTI Vic Mature keeps his shirt on., ! Vera was down to 95 pounds-r'?\u2019 d Llot\u2019 o£ the Montreal It may be all right for Alan in \u201cCall Me Madame\u201d cV'D nH.I J ¦ ! It.may be ail right for Alan in \u201cCall Me Madame,\" she ad Ladd, but beefcake doesn\u2019t make! mils, but not because she\u2019s out to; sense to burly Vic, who still ; win the Miss Starvation of 19531 winces when he thinks of that old title.movie, \u201cOne Million, B.C.,\u201d and when he went back to Broadway to get tagged as the beautiful hunk of man in \u201cLady in the Dark.\u201d \u201cThe critics,\u201d Vic said on the set of \u201cThe Robe,\u201d \u201care waiting for an actor when he takes off his shirt.If you\u2019re loaded with muscles, they call you a bar-bell guy.If you have no physique, you're read.\u201cI have a rule\u2014on stripping down just because a director thinks it might arid some interest to the picture.This is the first I've taken off my shirt since \u2018Samson and Delilah.\u2019 Even with De-Millc I did it only because the story called for it.Let Tarzan take off his shirt.I\u2019ve had it.\u2019 Culture Rent Jeff Chandler doesn't; want to start a feud with Marlon Brando, but lie\u2019s in a letter-to-the-editor mood about Marlon\u2019s recent blast here against movie censorship.Maybe it\u2019s because Jeff\u2019s a papa, but he likes the movie culture ULVERTON \u201cPm naturally thin and I can\u2019t understand why\" everybody\u2019s so up-\tTnvold ! set aboutit,\u201d she shrugged.\tunder the auspices of fhe Ulvei-, MANSONVILI.E Has- Miss Miss May Hextall, Mrs.tings, Mrs.O'Regan and Bates, of Sutton, were in town and called on Miss Marion Atwell.Mrs.W.Worthen, Miss Floral Paul and Miss Maud Kezar, of Ayer's Cliff, called on Miss Bernice Boright.Mr, and Mrs.Claude Coffin, of' Montreal, were guests of Mrs.j Mary Miller.Miss D.A.Manson visited her niece, Mrs.John Bennett and Mr.Bennett in Newport Centre, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Germain Dorais and two children, of Acton Vale, spent a day with Mrs.Dorais\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Adélard Gendreau.After the evening service at St.Paul\u2019s Anglican church on May 4, a social hour was enjoyed at the ton Women\u2019s Association on May 1st., at the Southern Canada Power Building in Richmond was a success and a good sum of money was added to their funds.Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs.Cecil Elliott, of South Durham in her bereavement.For Fine Upholstery and Draperies BOB WERLEMANN CUSTOM-BUILT CHESTERFIELDS and CHAIRS Slipcovers Fabric Samples - air foam Cushions.Free estimates\u2014Transportation PHONE 237\u2014NORTH HATLEY APPRECIATED and RIGHT for MOTHER! Polishing floors is one job mother dreads doing.Make it easier by giving HER a beautiful General Electric Floor Polisher.ROSS-BIRON ELECTRIC LIMPTED 183 Frontenac Street Phone 2-1564 Unt Marion deplorer^Even\" the I \u201cParsonage\u201d to say \u201cau revoir\u201d to ' -\t-\t1 deplores.Lven tne Misg D A ManS0Ili wh0 is leaving idea of upstanding heroes and villains who get their come-up-pance.\u201d ho opined at U-I's \u201cBrady\u2019s Bunch\u201d set.\u201cI like the idea of kids growing up with these movie ideals.\u201d As for keeping youngsters out ot theaters and getting a mnv deal from the censors.Jeff wants to know \u201chow you can keep kids out of theaters?They're big ticket buyers.Pictures have to be made for the teen-agers who read fan magazines as well as older moviegoers.The teen-agers support pictures.Movies for %dults only would bankrupt the exhibitors.\u201d * * * Rumors to the contrary, Verna Ellen is denying that she raised the roof with MGM for casting 2450 AC *¦ WJ SQUADRON MUSTER PARADE TONIGHT 6:45 William Street Armoury All Ranks Required to Attend for Mother's Dc\tjy.Nothing could possibly please her more than Here's real \"gifting news\"!\ta pretty sweater \u2014 JUST RECEIVED.\t A.fresh lot of beautiful sweaters in cardigan or pullover styles.These beauties regularly sell for as much as $14.95 each.As a special promotion, we are offering them at:\t l .95 _ 2-95 »\t3.95 NONE PRICED ANY HIGHER!\t Some slightly irregular, but hardly noticeable.In pure wools, angoras, nylons, cashmeres, etc.\t ALSO.\t included are a special lot of COTTON CARDIGANS Regular value at $4.95, going at\t«50 each IN MATERIALS\t Taffetas, reg.$1.79 per yard.All shades \t\t.yard 98* PURE SILK PRINTED SHANTUNGS Reg.$2.65 yd.\tSpecial \u2014\tyard SI.29 SUITING MATERIALS Importable, non-crushing houndstooth shades, values to $3.95 o yard, going at \t per\tworsteds, in all yard S1\u201e95 THE BAZAAR 133 WELLINGTON NORTH\t\u2014\tREG\u2019D TEL.2-5545 \u2014\u2014-\t- \u2022 - - v BASEBALL SHOES Professional style soft leather with toe and\trse heel spikes./ \u2022 / 3 Up BASEBALL BATS Good, solid ash bats in a variety of weights and sizes.Begin a l QUALITY puts you on first base - - » VARIETY of SELECTION, pushes you up to second \u2014 INTELLIGENT SERVICE gets you to third in scoring and LOW PRICE brings you home with a house full of values that are a winner every time.Take a look at these \"HITS\", they'ra for you and you'll be for them! FIRST BASEMAN'S MITT Leather laced ball trap.Tan cow hide leather.\u20199.25 Up CATCHER'S MITTS Light brow» horse-hide with greased pocket.3.75 4.95 Dp PLASTIC HOSE Light as a feather and strong as Atlas it\u2019s the ideal garden hose-\t$9 25 LAWN ROLLER When not in use it can be drained and handled easi,,.«23t7S MIXING BOWLS Select the right bowi from 3 sizes for every mixing job.Easy-to-clean glass.20c ' 25c * 30c 50 feet for GLASS REFRIGERATOR DISHES We have them in several sizes with tight fitting covers.From -\t35c STEEL LAWN BROOM Flexible round steel tines GARDEN HOE Fine for general use \u2014 hardwood handle.A fine buy long bevel always | stays sharp \u2014 A-OU at this price J.S.MITCHELLS- CO.LTD.I r 3 For Your Printing Requirements dial 3-3636 Op $age SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MAY S.1953.Keep Your FURS And CLOTH GARMENTS Sale In Our Recently Completed, Modern Storage Vault.THE CROWN LAUNDRY OF SHERBROOKE Ltd.1705 King St.West.\tTel, 3-2585 Veteran Donor Attends Clinic At Opening Canada Paper Forest Produces More Trees By Cutting More, Rotary Told However paradoxical it may ap- Today, he said there is more rrm-e thwooCdUttibf the TanadiaU \u2019T^'\tin ,hiS Canadian\tthe same queue yesterday uTp and paper industry, which 1,ndustr-v ,han an-v «\u2018her industry, with Sherbrooke civic, eeclesias.i'ands first in all Canadian «>' niany times.Capital investment tlc\u201cl and other ofticials who turn-ndustry in the net value of pro- is high\u2014over S30.000 of plant per f,d UP \u2018° hand donor cards across ^i0hn-vfnag more* tSes^hanT: Croployf ^ ^ USeS f0rl>\u2019 ™ Cross\u2019Blood S^va\" W V.ore it waf .Mated ,n an address Per*c\"nt °! a\" electnc Pnd besides\tits\tno trouble and nad still more if we had cut more.\t990, and aluminum SU4,000,000.\tcc!i\u2018]ln1-'\t110\tpain\t0 me.\u201cTrees are like anv other niant 01 a ,otal Canadian export of S3,- twenty-one donations to a good '.he only difference being between\t914,000.000, pulp and paper indus-\t.\u2018s\tan\texample for\tany\tof ,imp of seed and time of harvest\t,r>' accounted for SI.399.000,000;\those 111\t*hc\tleast\thesitant\tand\tno Ynd while a field o cabbages rot- minerals 81,043.698.000; and agri- Letter recommendation can be tine is elrîv seen as a waste of\tculture $894.000,000.also in\t1951.\tip'™ than that of Mr.Charron in raw value, it is a little harder to\t^ \u2018908, 63.6 per cent of all\tpulp\t,\t** words.\tmakes you feel see a forest in the same light.But\t''a| exported while in 195_\tonly\tTh \u2022\t.\t.,he real waste is to see trees grow\t13-5 Per cent was exported.In 1110 tVnK W111\tcontinue to oper- io ma?intf waste and d?e with- ^ 1908, 239,000 or 66 per cent of all\t\u2018he Beividere Street Ann- cut using them, or see them burn.I\tP'i'P ''as exported while in 19o0.\t-\te\thours of\t^-5 \u201cThe big difference between a\t^243,000 tons were exported Lut\t'V'm\tand\t7_10\tpnm\tdaily\tand\teach field of cabbages and a forest is\tth.ls represented only 24 per cent\t| ^mng\ttoday\tand\tfor\tthe\tnext that a forest is self perpetuating.\t°f Pioduction.,\tAt\tvesterdav's\triini^ oq-j i With properly planned cutting op-\t^he industry is also the largest\t^ \u2018\tbottles erations, Canadian forests will re- P^chaser in Canada of goods and qu0ta ofd\t?nd 4 a new themselves without help of\t11 IS chief buyer ol trans- ' minimum nf i nnn 101| , °\" Mg-, \u2022>\tportation.power and fuel supplies, .A minimum of 1,300 bottles * In'his address, the Pulp and T°r.f^mple.Canada Paper's\t! ^emg\tsought\tduring\tthe\tfour Paper Industry, and the Public\tfregbt bill is reputed to be larger Vlr.Houghton said that with an than that of the City of Slier-: nvestment of over a Billion dol-\thiooke.Much of the industry is\t¦ .ars in plants and equipment\tremote and scattered but there vhich cannot be used, pulp and\twcie l.b pulp and paper mills in paper, naturally, has a vital in- La.n,a.a.'n \u2018\u201cOl-\tfl « â\ti erest in the maintenance of for-\tHoughton was introducedi Wf Jn\tAufSfnC ests.But maintenance of for- hy fred Sangster and thanked by if III\tp4ŸtQ|U«?Lennoxville Boys maintenance of for-1 hy Fred Sangster and thanked by, ests is a matter of the utmost im- \u201e \u201d , Bilbey.President Lewis, portance to\tthe\twhole population\tHosenbloom was in\tthe\tchair for since ninety\tper\tcent of forests in\t\u2018J*0 P66!11]®, ?nd °\u2018hers\tseated at Canada are\ton\tCrown lands\u2019 and !\tJ.head table, not\talready men- again when it is\trealized that pulp ,\tj!orl.eO\u2019\t^ ¦\t\u2018L\tGriffith.and paner, which industry em- Vfor°£ Marshall, Guy Desmarais, ran\u201ejn\u201e in\t.' Yd'I\" \" ploys more than half a million Alex Davidson and Harry Moffatt -eceived awafdsi - T makp it tbe lareest Mr- Davidson reported on last ,-G\ta''arc!s }P the What I Of Federalicn Sixty Quebec school children! Canadians, to make it the largest employer of labor in Canada, ac week's Governors' Assembly at Do on Saturday\u2019\u2019 Art Contest I :ounts for only 17 per 17 per cent of the AVoodstock Vt., and Henry' 1 ZTofuaml it\tfedera- ivood used annually, while those Morale asked members to turn out,\t01 Home and School Associa- pi-sons who sell wood for fuel at ,he Red Cross blood clinic his l 's' ,luzes were piesented to .eisons wno sen wood ior iuei|week\tthe winners by Dr.Arthur Lis-' Ivan Saunders brought attention Per\\ ,^du(:a\u2018,onal Supervisor, to next week's meeting when Bill Montreal Museum of Fine Arts of Manches- iVld ?lr,s' 3 auI weil.Chairman of v\u2014,speak on vo-| L,, P1 Flontest Committee, on cational service and to which the Saturday afternoon, May 2nd, at members are asked to bring their i \u201816 conclusion of the two day an-sons and daughters of high school m ,.meeting oi the Quebec Fed-age, only.Charles Parkin intro-!?,1'?1?11 \"'hich was held at the duced visiting Rotarian Hugh | \"\u2019ndsor Hotel, Montreal.Boyle, of Mimico, Out., and five I ,,veral thousand entries from guests, David Steele and J.Roy,j a , over \u2018h® Province were receiv-Sherbrooke: and E.Toussonault, eaccording to Mrs.Weil.Prizes W.McCarthy and E.O'Neill, all 0f | ?ons,.sted of art materials donated use 21 per cent of the wood cut each year and fire and insects account for 25 per cent loss.\t, \u201cIt is not generally understood,\u201d ;\"cEJroy, president Mr.Houghton stated, \u201cthat pulp A.H., Rotary wm ind paper takes only a small part of the forest growth and yet contributes so much wealth to the country.\u201d The speaker said that Canadian forests are classified as one-third non-productive and two - thirds productive but of the latter only one-half or one-thiçd of all forests are accessible and productive.At present, he said, the consumption of wood does not yet exceed i he annual growth of the accessible and productive area.Mr, Houghton touched briefly on the technological aspects of and the history of pulp and paper in these parts.In 1873, a British publication noted that Canada Paper in Sherbrooke employed 60 persons and manufactured 2 G ons a day.while Canada Paper at Windsor Mills produced four tons daily, employing 150 hands.Montreal.by the Hughes-Owens Co.and by Grumacher of Canada, and Scholarships to the School of Art and [ Design.Prize winning pictures were exhibited at the Windsor ! Hotel during the Conference.! Winners in the three age groups included children from Montreal and district, Hudson, Quebec City.V a 11 e y f i e 1 d, Lennoxville and : Knowlton.Those receiving the | first four prizes in each group ; were: Ages 6-9: Mariam Blum Motorists getting caught with ; iSebolarship), Montreal; Melvin j old licence plates on their vehicles\tMontreal; Roger Turcotte, Campaign Against 1952 Licence Plates Continues HENRY WARD Insurance of every description 180 Court Street Office 3-1050\tRes 24906 'are finding out that if is much ! ^mmxville; Marsha Goldstein, cheaper to obey the law.\tMontreal.Ages 10-13: Margaret Provincial Police started \u201copcr-|Ho°le (Scholarship), Town of ation unlicensed vehicles on Mon- Mount Royal; Marsha Small, Mont JAMES RUSSELL PAINTER \u2014 P * PER HANGER c/o Mrs.Davidson 159 Magog St.\u2014 Sherbrooke day By noon today the police had | seized more than 50 old plates and they are continuing the W'ar : against the law breakers.! Any car spotted bearing old j license plates is seized, and the ! old plates are torn off.The vehi-, des are towed away to a garage and the owner may pick up his ! vehicle after he has; (1) obtained ' his new license; (2) INSURE AND BE SECURE Automobile, Fire, Liability Life, Sickness and Accident HARTLEY F.GRAHAM General Insurance 110 Wellington N.Room 103 Tel.2-9794, 2-6759 Sherbrooke real; David Peters, Town of Mount Royal: Pam Consens, Hudson.Ages 14 and over: Sandra Rich.Montreal; Bernice Thomas Montreal West; Barbara Clarkson.Ville St.Laurent; Robert' Woollef-1 ton, 52 Academy Street, Lennoxville.Some 500 delegates attended (he Provincial Conference representing 123 local Home and School Associations with an aggregate of and teacher .has paid a $10 fine and costs; (3) has paid over !7.000 parent the garage for towing and for! members.storage.\t!- Local Provincial Police Traffic C C D RrnnrU Chief, Sgt.Henri Cantin, is ini',\"\u2022','*^\u2022 DrCJnCn charge of the seizures and is be-\trj___;,\t| ing assisted by the Provincial » SCinS !\\6CITOl ' Pcdi«\ti The final concert of the season The time limit for 1952 plates by the Sherbrooke section of the \u2022ganists will .next f'ucs- and the big drive got underwayr !cdhayrchVening ^ ^ ThereSe Yesterday one car seized had a rw-nisls who will hn henM tiri,a.nd !E?ctf,î?r?, wh0 Sath- : Irene Boomhour, Allison Perry,* of actually expired on March 1 of j Canadian College of Or; this year.After two months of : be given at 8\u201930 r> m grace, provincial patience ran out dav evening\u2019 at ' qL FOR EVERY MOTHER Mothers are It/ so easy to please, why not spread this wonderful day .Mother\u2019s Day .by sending flowers to other people\u2019s mothers too! FLOWERS * BY * WIRE For your mother should she live far away.J.Milford & Son Reg'd 143 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.2-3757 tea st & I £^^,I»j£\"^VS;ta'%gssnJïr 8 uiTSA?\" ' 1 Some motorists took the seizures ; , ,IherGf ^I1 be .no admission ^calmly, saying \u201cI, was my\t^\t\u2018\t> Others, and there were several\t! ! of them, called the police other i things than friends.They put up j quite a fuss but their vehicles were still hauled away.One man was really lucky.He BRIEFLETS Mother's Day Salad Tea, Sat., was just about to have the police ! May 9th.4-7 p.m.St.Patrick\u2019s Ch' seize his car when he arrived with Hail, sponsored by C.W.L.Jr.Sub-new license plates.\tdivision.Adm.50c.If you still have those old plates.\t____ it is advisable to get new ones.\tThe Brompton Road W.I.will ,S mUC1 cbcaPcr-\thold a food sale Thurs., May 7th, at 1:30 p.m., at Echenberg\u2019s Furniture Store.Remember \"MOTHER,' on MOTHER\u2019S DAY4|§r* ji 10% DISCOUNT on HER GIFT bought at MAY MITCHELL REG\u2019D 70 ALBERT ST.SHERBROOKE, QUE.Rummage sale, Trinity Church Hall, Court St., Thurs., May 7th, at 2 p.m.Dance at the Ascot .School, Fri\u201e May 8th.Benefit of the Lennox 4-H Club.Jerry Haseltine's Orch.Adm.SI.25 and 75c.Free lunch.Nothing to do on Monday evening, May 11th, see \u201cMr.Texas,\u201d special film at Grace Chapel, 8 p.m.Silver collection.Sherbrooke County W.I.annual meeting, Scott Hall, L\u2019ville, Sat., May 9th.10:30 a.m.Dinner SI.00.Handicraft sale.Visitors welcome.Sherbrooke\u2019s new 12 orchestra will play Sat., night William St.Armory, 9 to 1 a.m.Adm.75c per person.Sherbrookê 60 Years Ago *\u2022 ' \u2022'\t* \u2022 -y \u2022\t' \u2022>.\t.\t¦*'\t\u2019'\u2022*#***\u2022 L.\t\u2022¦*'«\t* \"y Looking ïfàât Recollections of Sherbrooke Inquests ÂI Windsor And Sherbrooke Give Verdicts In Motorcycle Deaths Verdicts of accidental death were returned at Windsor Mills and Sherbrooke yesterday into motorcycle fatalities which took the lives of two 19 yeai old residents of Windsor Mills and Watervillo, re speet ivoly.The accidents, which happened | within five days of each other, kill cd Jean Girard.Windsor Mills, and Real Poirier.Walerville.Yining Girard was killed the day before yesterday afternoon when Ids motorcycle crashed into a jeep, in a head-on eollision A jury, under district coroner Dr.Louis Gagnon, of Sherbrooke, heard at the inquest in Boisverts Funeral Home that the boy was attempting to pass a truck on Range St.7.aeh arie do Windsor, when he collided with a jeep driven by Maurice Sears.Mr Sears testified that the dust ! stirred up on the road by passing traffic was so thick that he was unable to see the motorcycle until it was less than five feet from the \u2019 icle.(Editor's Noie: The face of Sherbrooke is changing.New buildings are going up in every ward.The population is increasing at a rapid rate.Even the \u201cold-timers\u201d sometimes find il difficult to recall just what this city was tike before the turn of the century.George Foote Foss, a resident of Sherbrooke 60 and more years ago, has written a booklet which he calls \u201cRecollections of Sherbrooke.Tire True Story of a Small Town Boy.\u201d The Record, over the next few weeks, will be publishing a summary of Mr.Foss\u2019s story.The accompanying p h o t o- j graphs are reproduced from a souvenir booklet published by !.S.Channell in 1898.) | By GEORGE FOOTE FOSS Sherbrooke about the year 1886 I had a population of approximately ! 9,00(1.Beautifully situated at Unijunction of the turbulent Magog ; and peaceful St.Francis rivers, land surrounded by hills, it was I truly a desirable place in which to live.\u2022 Today Sherbrooke has grown to a busy manufacturing city of 54.! 000 and is still, as it was, the largest and most beautiful settlement within 90 miles in any direction.Al the time this story commences, 1 was 10 years old.Always anxious to earn money, my first job was ringing (he auction bell.How 1 wanted and hated this job; it was very embarrassing, but it paid well and required only abnul an hour\u2019s work every Saturday morning, for which 1 received 25 cents quite a sum 10 me in those days.You see, Henry O\u2019Dell owned an auction stand just across the street from the Market Place, which in those days, was on Wellington street in front of where the new Court House now stands.Every Saturday, the fanners for miles around would attend, with all kinds ol farm produce, My jot) was to advertise the auction by ringing a large hand boll, up and down the street, shouting \"Auction sale on the auction stand.\" In the wilder it was \u201cAuction sale, Book ett's Block.\u201d As I look back, the auction was very much like the rummage sales Continued On Page 5 ''Sain!\u201d Returns After 8 Months \\fter no altercations with llic! Municipal Police of Sherbrooke, for eight months \"Saint Donat\"! was hauled into Municipal Cnurt i for drunkenness yesterday.Judge| Redmond Hayes,\tgave the sixtyish year old soak a suspended: sentence.\"The Sainl\u2019 had not been! arrested for drunkenness (or any other reason) in Sherbrooke since Hie last Sherbrooke Fair.He told! Judge Hayes that hi- had hern: working out on a fmin in Ike Brome district, and In-having him self.When arrested, the old tip (ilor was silting in froid of Hu-Hospice du Sacre Coeur Monday night, Belvidere Street Smith,! \u201cpulling\" at a bottle of beer.Hr promised In get out of tow n, hence I the .suspended seiilenee.Tile .19 year old hoy, w ho was the srni of Mr and Mrs.Philippe Girard.St.Ambrose street, Windsor Mills, died instantly of a brok en neck and other injuries.Later yesterday, an inquest into the death of Real Poirier, also 19, was held at I he Sherbrooke Pro-vineial Police station, under Dr.Gagnon.The jury was composed nf the following K.Bilodeau, Jean-Paul Moufette, Joseph Gingras Joseph Provost, Joseph Caron and \\lbert Laporte.Young Poirier died shortly after midnight of April 29 (early morning id \\pril 30) when he appar i nto lost control ol his motorcycle and eraslu-d into some fence posts on the edge of the Douglas Martin farm at North Hatley.Apparrnlly the boy \u201clay on a lenee post\" unnoticed for ouvre than five hour.-, before his body was spoiled by Harold Taylor and Laurence Burnham, residonls of the district, who were driving Inwards Lennoxville al approximately A.-lb o chirk the morning of April 30, Mr.Burnham Inn-lung milk to Huntiueville and Mr.Taylor, as is his custom, a passenger in l.he Inirk.on route to Ins job at a Sherbrooke factory.Both men testified that they had soon some parts of a vehiele on the roadside and on looking had found the haltered \"hike\" and the hoy, Ids lace smashed against a lenee post.Mr.Taylor saw (o it that an amhulaneo was called and remained with the body until the authorities arrived.Death was due to a trueluml skull.There was no evideiu-e that the \"hike\" had been slriu-k by a car.Only two oilier persons testified, Provincial I\u2019oliee Traffic Officer lie aire Daigle and Philippe Pokier, 32, brother of the dead boy.The accident occurred near a place railed Grier\u2019s Point, where I lie North Hatley road branches off to No.> highway.Several fonce posts had been knocked over by lilt- moton-yrle and the body was discovered ahout six feel off flu-road.Young Poirier was the sort of Mr.and Mrs, Jo.sephat Poirier, of Walerville.HARD SUPER umm 942 BELVEDERE SOUTH - FREE DELIVERY PARKING SPACE © SHOP AT LEISURE CAR DRAVfflG, SUN.MAY 10th Duo to the postponement of the Baseball game of Sunday the 3rd as advertised, the drawing for the Pontiac car will take place at the Baseball Stadium on Sunday the 10th.Therefore you have until Saturday the 9th to turn in your coupons.Coupons will be issued until 6 p.m.Saturday.NE$GAFÉL67*i2o11.8! 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BLOOD DONORS: Among the first donors of blood at the Red Cross clinic at the Bolviclere street armoury yesterday were Rev.A.V.Ottiwdl, chairman of the Sherbrooke and District Ministerial Association, shown on the cot at the left, and Aid.Henri 1.abonne, representing Mayor Emile Levesque at the opening ceremonies, seen on the cot at the right.Altogether ASH GREENSHIELDS'\tNEW YORK\tSTOCK\t MARKET REVIEW\tMARKET\t\t \t1\u2019rovious\tclose 11\ta.m The market maintained a nvm\t\t\t tone in modulate trading yester-\tAmerican Telephone 155'ii 1\t\t155'ii day.Among active leaders,\tAnaconda\t.33\t38'» Aluminium was up :'s at 4Us.In-\tBethlehem Steel\tXD ':s\t52'ü ternational Niokel up :is at 40 's,\tBorden's Co., .\t551\t Bell Telephone up H at 39 G, Dis\tChrysler\t.\t79 A\t79;li tillers Seagrams up '4 at 27 U and\tComm.Solvents .\tlfb\\s\t i\u2019riee Brothers up U at 28-b.\tCons.Edison \t\t.39\t3!l7s West Coast grain companies\tDouglas \t\t64\t64 have agreed to union proposals to\tDupont \t\t.\t96 \"s\t9614 end the west coast grain strike\tGeneral Electric .\t.\t71 !s\t72\u2019» which has tied up 5 elevators tor\tGeneral Motors .\t63 A\t 79 days.\tGoodyear \t\t5.V'»\t The premium on the Canadian\tIntern.Paper\t.\t.\t52 A\t53 dollar yesterday dropped to tl 16\tIntern.Telephone\t.\t17 \u2019 a\t173s per rent, ihe lowest level for ovei\tJohns MauviUo .\t.\t.\t63 i\t a year.\tMontgomerv Ward\t62':'\t B.C.Electric Co.Ltd.announe\tNash Kolv\t\t>\t23 ;s\t ed a $13 million power project\tN Y.Central .\t22\t21 's which will produce 120,500 IU\u2019.\tPepsi\t.\t.\t14A\t14 \"s Construction on a 62,000 11 1\u2019, gen-\tRadio\t.\t.2'>;'s\t26 A erating unit costing $4 million will\tRepublic Steel .\t.49\t48\u201d, start shortly, and on a new power\tU.S.Rubber\t.\t294»\t station costing $8 million towards\tSid.Oil of N .1.\t.\t71L:\t70 A tho end of the year.\tstudebaker\t.,\t36\t For the year ended December\tV.S.Steel\t\t\t39'2\t311 As 31st Brazilian Traction Light and\tVanadium Steel .\t41A\t Bower Co.Ltd, reported a eon\tWoolworth\t4 b ¦ s\t solidated net profit of $42,169,630\t\t\t U S.or $2.96 U S.per common\tBEEBE BOY\tlinn'\t share, against $35,233,077 U.S.or\tMurray Smith, 14,\tof Beetle.\twas persons gave blood at the clinic opening yesterday.(Record Photo by Gorrv Lomov).PYKOFAX $ PROPANE OAS is the hottest thing in town! For cooking, wafer healing, refrigeration, room heating-and for many farm uses.Get the fads today! See: YOUR \"PYROFAX\" GAS DISTRIBUTOR FOR Brome, Compton, Stanstead, c''erbrooke, Shefford, Rwhmond.MACDONALD & SON Nurses To Attend Special Services Sunday Evening First Day Blood Clinic t?Pints Short Of Objective By Local Police Robbery fries Nipped in Bud - $2.48 V.S.per share iu 1951.Burrard Dry Dock Ltd.reported a net profit of $440,429 or Sl.ïti pei Class A share compared with | $201,225 or $1.05 in the previous year.MONTREAL STOCK MARKET j Nurses of the Sherbrooke Hos-1 The first sweep of Sherbrooke Municipal Police Constable Germain Raymond and Raymond Bon- 876 Main St.West Tel.4080 \u2014 MAGOG Bl!s!nass System Op-j pjtal will hold their annual Mem-1 > esterday for donors by the Red ul.f,\t, Emaneial ^Analysis of In-,orial and Re-dedication service j Cross Blood Clinic being held at\t, dustua! Operations was given by ; Sunday evening at 7:30\to\u2019clock, in\tthe Belvidore\tStreet Armoury re\tneau\tlhls monung captured f; 0J\u2019le Canadian Johns-1 St.Peter's Church.Although the ;\tports returns\tof 283 pints of\twould-be auto thief right iu the Manvilie Company, Limited; and services, in honor of Florence I blood, 17 bottles short \u2022 of what act.Mr.Noel, C.A., Montreal, lectured j Nightingale, are being held was expected.\tThe young man, who was ex on coipoiate finance.\tthroughout the country, the Slier- Having set a daily average oh peeled to be arraingned in court H.A.F.Gregory of the St.Law- brooke Hospital is the only local jective of 300 bottles for this four! in-re todav, was coming out of a rence Corporation, East Angus, j infirmary which will observe them I day campaign for blood Red | Chevrolet \u2018 sedan, owned by Mrs.told \u201cWhat Industry Expects from this year.\tCross workers\treport that without! Ann\tKathleen Blue and parked in the Engineer\": T.J.McKenna out-; The nurses, students\tand grad-\tDie organization of Alpha Omega\tIront\tof her residence at 572 lined the organization of the Mont- uales both, will attend in uniform : Elub members their first day s | Elizabeth Street.Someone in Hu-real Stock Exchange; and E, A.and will hear a special sermon by total would not have reached the ; house had called the police station Walton, Economic Adviser to the | Rev.Canon Russel Brown, the number that il did.\twhen they heard a noise outdoors.Bank of Montreal, lectured on i rector.\tin view of the success of Club apparently of the man trying to \"The Economic Situation.\u201d\twhile they will not hold any i organization^ Louis I\u2019oitras.Blood-, \u201cjimmy the car's ignition, evid- course this year was well, special service Sunday, authori-! 1 \u2018ll,lc oi ganizet for the Province cnee of which Hu: constables attended by engineers from Sher- tics at St.Vincent de Paul Hospi-1 ol yuel?ec ur*>es ali clubs, some- found, brooke, East Angus, W-\u2019indsor Mills ftal \" \u2019\t1 will be hosts at an tics and group organizations to ; Police reported that the and Asbestos, and it was_ decided j house\u201d* from \u201ctwo until \u201cFive pan ! gat'hcr membcrs on mass and pack j doors had been l eft unlocked.MR.FARMER that a similar course would be of-1 Sunday afternoon, to better ac- \u201c\u20183 ol\u20181 to »hc clinic, fered next year.\t! quaint the public with the hospi- ™,e\tE imc will continue i t-p.\t1 I today, and the two days to follow - U\t\u2014-\u2014\u2014! d\t'\tat Belvidore Street Armoiirv.,\t, Authorities at the Hotel Dieu\t______________________ Quicklj, because the operator does : Said that while they are not to contact^ Information i marking the day with any special! at the distant point.\tobservance this year, they plan a \u201cThe Telephone Numbers book- leally-large Memorial and\" Rededi-let is also convenient for record-: cation ceremony in 1954.when ordering AGSTONE ing the numbers of persons solved by the local exchange who ac- - a\tft\tI\u201d\tÏN\tT quire telephone service after the i\tM A\tM\t\\\tK\t1 directory is issued or whose num-.* *\tbt>% llv bers are changed.Using the booklet sayes unnecessary, time-wash |J_IJ t mg calls to \u2018Information.\u2019\u201d\tHOlfl l Indicative of the expansion i\u201e \u2022 \u201c\u201d311 V^lrElsVc CîS vü Ask us to send along with your, this area is the sizeable increase jin the number of telephone books to be delivered.The initial mailing totals 23,240 copies, as cOm- j P^cd with 21,717 last year.\t\u201cEducational Ballast,\u201d guest lo subscribers listed in the speaker Dr.M.E.LaZerte\u2019s topic Vicioriavilie Saw 1,200 Give Blood Donatinos order a few bags of BULLDOG At Valleyfield Victoriaville established a record of 1.200 bottles at her last Red Cross Blood Donor .Clinic, Henry Delorme last night informed his f n O o i y P'-'-M-v O\u2019.-h nh-vr-p'''vc \u2019 ' '1 Tlie above incident occurred around 1.58 this morning.Only 28 minutes earlier.Constable Bonneau discovered a broken real-window at the Croteau Service Station on Frontenac Street.A call to the proprietor of the establishment revealed that nothing had been stolen.The window was about two feel square.ALL PASSENGERS RESCUED Continued From Page 1 Galloper Point BULLDOG for WHITE WASHING SPRAYING FERTILIZING DEODORIZING Dominion Lime LTD.LIME RIDGE u ., ,\tI Sherbrooke section of the direc- Hydrated lime.This lime costs tory 18.510 copies are being mail-only 75 cents a bag and you can ed, as compared-with 17,510 last hardly afford to 'be without it.j-vear- The directory lists subscribers in Magog, Megantic and other points in the vicinity.The new directory contains 21,451 new and changed listings.Because of these changes, Mr.Walker urges subscribers to check private lists of telephone numbers against the new directory and transfer amended lists to the blue booklet.He recommends throwing away the old directory as soon as the new one arrives to avoid future embarrassment, annoyance and lost, time through getting wrong numbers.A further suggestion to ensure getting the correct number is \u201cif in doubt, look it up.\u201d ; To distinguish it from last year\u2019s i green-covered edition, the new directory has a buff cover.Its introductory pages give tips on placing emergency calls, using long-! distance service, dialing and party-I line courtesy.Just a REMINDER - If you want to be sure of PROMPT delivery of your POLYREIN AWNINGS \u2014 Contact NOW SHERBROOKE CONSTRUCTION SHOPS Ltd.Tel.2-2577 1103 Federal St.\u2014 Sherbrooke, P.Q.They're the Newest Thing in awnings in Canada, made from the miraculous new Fibreglas* reinforced plastic ., POLYREIN*.Available in a wide range of shapes and beautiful colours.They're translucent, allowing a pleasant diffusion of light to shine through.Particularly durable, POLYREIN Awnings arc unaffected by extremes of heat and cold, rain, snow or sunlight.Colours are contained in Polyrein itself.You never need to repaint.Once they\u2019re on, they\u2019re there for the life of the building; And Inexpensive, too: POLYREIN Awnings cost less less .a lot less .than any other permanent-type awning on the market today.You can\u2019t afford to overlook them! REPRESENTATIVES WANTED for an address to be presented m j ii, week.\t,\t,\t\u201e\t-\t¦ , - \u201cTf Victoriaville can reach 1.200 members attending the Provincial j bottles, I am sure that we in Sher-Association of^ the Protestant | brooke should achieve our quota School Board Spring Conference | of 1,300.\u201cMr.Delorme stated in ln ,,^,ai ej le d .^\ta,.ld 9th 1 asking ihe Rotarians to turn out will be one impressive feature j a( tbe Belvedere Street Armoury oi.d time, to the lightship.The sea in the area was reported calm, with light, broken clouds overhead.brief address, bringing attention ^^\"\u2018tiÎc 80 or so miles along in her regular that may be expected.Teacher Shortage, a question which is becoming increasingly urgent will form, another topic tor discussion.To be debated by a five mar Panel under the chairmanship of H.E.French, the subject will be treated on a high level with returns that will prove profitable to all concerned with Education.Also on the program will be School Board Ethics to be discussed jointly by school principals.An attendance ot 45 on average constitutes the representatives at these annual conventions yet consideration for the number of : 106-mile run from the Hook of Holland to Harwich.She is operated by the state-owned British transport commission.The first dramatic signal telling of the collision came from the Duke of York at 4:45 a.m.111:45 .,\t\u2022 , \u201e\t,\t, ,\t, pan.EOT Tuesday).Five minutes nrAiola\thospii'th later Capt.Adams radioed: \u201c1 am f g e bl00c\u2019 ,han vvc do\u2018 j sending passengers off ship in ________ ! boats, require tugs.\u201d Then came these messages from j Hie stricken steamer: 4:45 a.m.: \u201cHaiti Victory along-! side.Passengers are being put off.\u201d 4:59 a.m.: \u201cStanding by to abandon ship.\u201d 5:32 a.m.: From the Haiti Vic-| lory: \u201cWe have almost ail passengers off now.\u201d 7:30 a.m.: From the Duke of York: \u201cAll passengers cleared : from the Duke of York except, one.| We are trying to release.Whole) of bow from forward of bridge ) and give blood donations.\u201cEach Less Sunshine, Snow, More Rain During April Previous close 11 a m\t\t Abitibi\t\t\t13 A\t Abitibi Ptd\t\t26\t Algoma\t\t\t38 Ci\t38 A Aluminum \t\t\t\t4 41 s\t44 Asbestos\t., .\t26\t j Bathurst \"A\"\t.\t39 A\t Bell Telephone .\t39\u201d 1\t39 A Brazilian .\t.\t10\u201d 4\tto7» B.C.Forest\t4.65\t Brock Mills \u201cA'\t.\t17\t i Brock Mills \"If\t7\t Building Products\t38\t Canada Cement\t77\t77 Can.Iron Fdv.\t21\t Canadian Breweries\t18\"»\t Canadian Car\t\t16 B Canadian Car \u201cA'\tUP;'\t [Canadian Celnnese\t37 A\t37 B ! Corbv's \u201cA''\t.\t8\u201d.i\t Can.Pacific Railway\t28'»\t27 \u201d4 B ClH'kshlllt 1\u2019low .\t14 A\t14\u2019.B Smellers \t\t267 »\t27\u2019» Dist.Seagram\t.\t271 u\t27 1 :\u2022 Dominion Bridge\t\t7912 Dominion Corset\t13 Ci\t Dom.Steel & Coni Co.13A\t\t Dominion Tar\t9\t8 A B Dom.Textile .\t10\t Gen.Dynamics .\t39 A\t39 A: Famous Plavcrs .\t\t20 A Foundation Co.\t12\u201d»\t12V.' It General Steel Wares\t16 A\t16 1! Gypsum \t\t34 A\t Imperial Oil XI) .\t32\t31 Imperial Tobacco .\t10V»\t10 A B Intern.Nickel .\t40\u201d»\t40\u201d 1 Intern.Paper .\t51 \u201d4\t52 A; It Ini.Pete\t\t .\t25 Ci\t251 it It Ind.Accept\t\t33 C,\t33 A Howard Smith .\t17\t17 A It MacMillan \u201cB\u201d\t.\t\t17 1! Massev-Harris\t9 V»\t9 A McColl Frontenac\t\t31 A It M oison \t\t25 C,\t Montreal Locomotive\t14 Vi\t14 A B Dow Breweries\tHi\t16 Nat.Steel Car\t.\t26\t20 It Noranda .\t.\t70\t Placer Dev\t\t .\t37 1 :\t37 A Powell River .\t21 A:\t Price Bros.\t\t28\u201d 1\t29 Prov.Transport .XI)\t\t13 Quebec Power .\t20 A\t Royalite Oil \t\t15\t14\u201d.1 , Sicks Breweries .\t23 A\t Shawinigan .\t.\t39 A\t39' ( So, Canada Power\t\t29\u201d4 It Steel of Canada .\t30 A\t30 A B : Walker G.W\t\t4 5 A\t The average temperature for the siuei-auuii iui u.c numoer ui ™on,h of\t42'7?\t0f bow from forward of bridge nvT1\tV±e£ ! while finches ofTnow feH it ïs ^\"\u201c5 and sun* Wai,in* field indicates that this years , ,\t, assistai attendance objective of 100 is not ! s^own ]n meteorological re- \u2022\t., ' nrvr f A t flin n/-\\rv.in I\tIT vt t-»/i*.5 ™\u2019 too high.port ot the Dominion Experimental Station Lennoxville.i The average temperature for Cowansville, May 6.\u2014Dr.J.G.!1he T0111,1?\\vaL42,'76 de8rGes com-Page, V.S., was elected by accla-j Pa|\" , _ \" dh 42.95 degrees, the aver- assistance.\u2019 a.m., the steamer radioed: 'Haiti Victory attempting to low us.\u201d RECOLLECTIONS Continued From Page 3 1 mation to replace W\u2019alter Beaure-i 2,1e ^emPera^ure ^or-^Pr'^as*-yeal \u2022 gard as alderman for seat No.2 on *he average temperature lor the the municipal council in nomina- ' Past\tyears fs 38.84 degrees.\tThe\t- - - - -\t, j tions held on Mondsy Msy 4\ttemporsture for tho month ranged\tof today.Ihe townspeople would The seat was left vacant when from a h'fih of 65 degrees to a low smd down any old household ar-) Aid.Beauregard resigned follow-! of 21\tdegrees.\ttide which\thad outlived its use- ing the sale of his properties in Ihe\t11/.6 hours of sunshine\twas\tfulness and\twhich they wanted to considerably less than the 184.0 ; get rid ot.As an example, (here hours recorded for last year, and I would.be an old kitchen stove, old, compared with 153.3 hours, the tables, chairs, crockery and glass-j average monthly sunshine for the ware-\t! past 39 years.\tThere were new goods as well.The average snowfall of 1-7 was ; Some of the merchants along the also lower than the average month- ! street would send pieces of dress ly snowfall of 5.8 for the past 39 - goods, boots and shoes,'hats, coats years, however it was an increase - \u2014in fact all kinds of merchandise Un showed den of coal cas nois- over t!,e °-8 inch fal1 of April last ! which they found did not sell in inninea^well Is strfaneulatfonsPHe year' The r8infall for the month their stores.It was surprising how, omng as well as strangulations.He | was 2 qj inches, enmnared w ith the farmers and some of the townspeople would snap up these bargains.Henry O\u2019Dell was a good | Cowansville, RECALL EARLIER KILLINGS Continued From Page 1 Lewis Nickolls, Scotland Yawl's top science detection expert, said I the three bodies in the cupboard Î : said, too, that he found seminal ô'-'i\t'npbes, compared stains on Christie\u2019s clothing and,\u201c'*\t1 ciles ^or ^as,; year.on the clothing of one of the dead women.Curtis-Bennett showed him a little bottle taken from the Christie flat.Said Nickolls.\u201cThat bpttle contains enough sodium cyanide to poison 30 rir more people.\u201d Christie himself, in a statement read at previous hearings, contended that his wife\u2019s murder was a mercy killing to put her out of Port Revenues Show Increase Of Over $40;000 auctioneer.He was a fluent talker and had an attractive personality.He was also secretary-treasurer of the 'Protestant school board.My father.Edwin Foss, was the ' auction clerk.He kept the books : and collected the cash.He used to get $2 for his morning\u2019s work.The day's receipts used to run from $50 to $100 and the sale would last from 10 until about one o\u2019clock, if Total revenue collected by the the goods to be sold held out, that ; agony brought on by a convulsive Port of Sherbrooke was $337,892.- long.fit-\t.,\t.\t60 for April 1953 as compared with\t.As soon as I got my 25 cents I He also\tsaid\tin\tthe\tstatement\t$296,973.57 collected during April\t\u2018 wfiuld usually hot-foot it up to that the three walled-up women \u2014 of last year, an increase of $40.¦ Fletcher Thompson's grocery store, Rita Nelson.Hectorina MacLennan\t91.9.03, it is shown in the local' eus-\tbuy 10 cents worth of brown sugar and Kathleen Maloney \u2014 died in\ttoms\u2019 office monthly\treport.\tand the same amount\tof shelled ! struggles when they started.All Revenue last month was as fol- walnuts and that afternoon would three usre ln their mid-20s and j lows: customs import,\tduties: $74,-\tmake some of the finest\tcandy you were well known in Notting Hill\t489.83: excise taxes:\t$263.263.62;\tever tasted.Fletcher\tThompson night spots.\tand sundry collections: $190.15;\twas quite a man.At Christmas he Date for\tthe trial was not\tset.: total: $337,892.60.\twould send a turkey to each of his Christie was driven to count for :-\tregular customers.the last day of his preliminary in the \u201cValley of The Thou- There was nothing small about1 hearing, crouching and hiding his sand Smokes,\u201d Alaska, bacon can Fletcher Thompson, Charley! face behind a newspaper to shield be tried over high temperature Young was his head clerk.Once a! himself from the stares of a jeer- fumaroles.and steam pressure week he would drive around taking mg crowd.\tijfts (he skillet into the air.orders from all of their customers.N.Z.Father Acquitted In Mercy Killing Wellington, N.Z.-(Reuters)- A< man who killed his deformed child , 12 hours after its birth today was) found not guilty of murder on ! grounds of insanity.Horticulturist Leslie E r n e s t Jones, 40-year-old father of three ! normal children, was committed to ! prison until the justice ministry j determines whether he should be j confined,to an asylum for the criminally insane.Defence lawyer W.E.Bate said i Jones became \u201ccompletely unbal- i anced and unhinged\u201d upon his first look at the child\u2019s \u201chorrifying\u201d de-1 formity.He said that the horticul-) turist who lived close to nature ; fell that, nature had played a ghastly trick on him.'l'h e prosecution emphasized) \u201cmercy killings\u201d were against the law.Unless Jones was punished,! other parents of deformed children might take the same action, he said.Jones pushed past nurses in a maternity home March 17 and stabbed his new-born child in the head.SOLE SPAN Northern Arizona\u2019s Navajo bridge is the only highway span \u2022 crossing the Colorado river for ! 1000 miles, from Boulder dam to | Moab, Utah.Mr.Thompson would always see that he took about.10 pounds of chocolates and caramels to distribute to the children and the housewives.1 dont\u2019 see the grocers and.butchers doing anything like this today.Do you?Now, to return to the market it, was really a fine institution.As I look back and compare the prices we used to pay with those of today I recall such things as: hand-knit double mittens and hand-knit woollen socks, each 25 cents a pair; maple sugar 10 cents a pound; maple syrup $1.00 a gallon; potatoes 50 cents a bushel; beef1 10 cents a pound; plump chickens 25 cents to 50 cents each; partridges 25 cents a pair; lamb chops 10 cents and 11 cents a pound f.N\u2019cxt week: A sugaring-off).taken to Broadview Hospital in Newport, Yt., for treatment to an injury ot his side when he w.,s struck by an automobile in Beebe Monday evening.The boy was crossing a street at the time.The driver was George Stevens, hi), of Bock Island.TraHk-e OtVieer Hos aire l'aigle investigated for Pro vincial Boliee.Ottawa.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 Promotion of a freer world (rnile policy was urged upon the gov ermnont today iu a brief submitted to the Senate committee on Canadian trade rela tions by (lie Canadian Import ers ami Traders Association.The association, repiesenl-ing some 400 Canadian importing firms said in its brief that Canada should take Hie lead in submitting a plan for a scientific international tar iff to North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries.In addition to a low tariff baseo on comparative wage rales, the association favored an increase in the price of gold, reduction of internal excise taxes and removal of restrictive quotas on import trade.births\u201d\" LeDUC \u2019I'n Mr, and Mrs.Harold A.LeDuc, al I he Sherbrooke Hospital, on May 5th, 1953, a daughter, Judith Emily.I\u2019KUCIVAL At the Sherbrooke Hospital, on May 4lh, 1953, to Mr.and Mrs.II.W I\u2019ercival (in-i- Gwendolyn Jones), a son.A brother for David.deaths\" AUGER At Sherbrooke, on May 51 h, 1953, Philip Auger, aged 70 years, II monlh.s, beloved Inis band of Emilia Paradis, resided at 476 Lafonlaine St.Hesling at Monfette\u2019.s Funeral Parlors, 33 Bowen South.Funeral service on Friday, May 81 h, at 1(1 a.m.at St, John Baptist Church.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.BELANGER At Sherbrooke, P, Q., on Tuesday, May 5lh, 1953, Richard Louis Belanger, beloved) husband of the late Jane Dear-don and father of the late Mrs.W.W, Johns, in his 891 li year.Resting al Johnston's J-'iineral Chapel, 530 Prospect Slreel, where the funeral wdll be held on Thursday, May 7lh, al 2 p.m.Rev.Ross Adams officiating.Interment in Elmwood Cemetery.FOURNIER Al East Angus, Que., on May 5tli, 1953, J.Napoleon Fournier, aged 82 years, one month, beloved husband of the lale Mathilda Dion.Resling al Munfelte\u2019s Funeral Parlors, 33 Bowen ,South.Funeral service on Friday, May 8th, at 9 a.m., at St.Jean Baptist Church.Interment in St.Michael\u2019s Cemetery.IN MEMQRIAM HASTINGS In loving memory of h dear husband, father and gramlfother, G|>l.Wm.11 as tings, who passed away May 5th, IIC17.Nothing can ever lake away.¦ The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near.Sadly missed by MRS.G HACK HASTINGS AND FAMILY BELLA M In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs.Alfred A.Bellam, who departed this life May 6th, 1943.Your memory Is a keepsake, From which we will never part, God has you In Ills keeping.We have you hr our hearts, ALFRED A.BELLAM, Husband.MR.AND MRS.IAS.PARKINSON, Son-In-Law and Daughter.MR.AND MRS.JAS.BELLAM AND FAMILY, Son and Daughter-In-Law East Clifton, Que.HIBBARD In loving memory of our dear husband, father and grandfather, who left us one year ago May 6th, 1952.Sadly missed by his wife and family.GERTRUDE HIBBARD, Wife, Ayer's Cliff, Que.KENNETH AND WIFE, Son and Daughter-In-Law.MAITLAND AND WIFE EMANE AND HUSBAND KENNETH, JR.GRANDCHILDREN Niagara Falls, Ont, : MONTREAL CURB MARKET Previous close\ttl a.m.\\nglo \\flii.8'\ti\t8'sR B.A Oil .!87h\t187n Brown Company 1(1\t10 Can .anil Dom.Sugar 17U 17',i Can.West.Lumber 9\u2019s\t9'i Cons.Paper .36\t36'i Ford \"A\" .63\u2019;: 63'-U Fraser\t.\tI4\u201d.i 14\u2019gB Great Lakes Paper\t16\t1> Home Oil\t8\t8 Minnesota & Ont,\t25 Nflil Light & Power I9'.i MINES Ascot Metals .79 Fn.Asbestos .3.50\tB Weedon .45\tqy, gj Wendell .30\t.rj CEMETERY NOTICE Tho Annual KiMUMUil mooting of tho Noiia ll.uicv iVmotovy Association will ho hold in tho (Vinotoiy Chapol, on Friday, May iUh, at H p.m.JOHN\u2019 It iUaclvAY, Scoiutarv.R.1.BSSR8P FUNERAL CHAPEL AMBULANCE SERVICE (Formerly Blake'») 300 Queen Blvd N Tol 2-9977 & FOR ARTISTRY Me challenge comparison.Tel.2-6765 I olephone 52-r-2 Antonio Boisvert Funeral Director Ambulance Service Funeral Home Ird Avenu»\u2014WINDSOR MILLS Births, Ma triages.Card of Thanks \u2022 i fth pci tnnerttnn DEATH NOTICES 15c per line.Minimum charge $1 5U (10 lines 01 less).IN MEMOKIAMS »1.00.20 cenU per line for poetry.Additional mimes over Hires.10 conte each name.ALL ABOVE NOTICES MUST CARRY SIGNATURE OF PARTY SENDING NOTICE SPECIAL.' for the month of MAY ONLY! mb \u2022\tGrey BARRE granite Reg.$236 - for $140 \u2022\tBlack SWEDEN granite Reg.$350 - for $250 \u2022\tRed BALMORAL Reg.$300 - for $200 Those prices include inserip-lions, base and setting up.Delivery to any part of Quebec.Buy from E.PROVOST and you liny direct from the manufacturer, no office or commission charges.Come sec for yourself.1003 King St.East, Cor.15th Avc.Tel.3 1700 Sherbrooke.FUNERAL CHAPtl 530 Prospect St.Phone 2 2466 SMITH See what you buy.Wo Invite Your Critical Inspection And We Welcoma Value Comparisons.Buy with confidence, our own reputation hacked by 50 years if service.See Our Exclusive Feather-edge Shape Carving And Beautiful tattering.Catalogue will be sent on request.In the vicnity of Danville, see Mr.A.C, King.E.CHAUSSE & SON 1650 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-2294 I (û ' SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1953.READ THE WANT APS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE - ï e«nt» p«r word minimum charge 50 cent» for 16 word» or le»; three consecutive Insertions, *!.«; »l* consecutive Insertion», MJ5j Record Box, 10e AOS ACCEPTED - AH torm» ot classified ad».Legal Notices and Auction Sale* accepted until * pjn.the day prevlou» to the date of Insertion.Dial 3-3636 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Advocates PAUL MULUN GERVAIS, B.A., LL.L., general practice, trial and estate, 506 Continental Building, King & Welling-ton Sts.Tel.3-5991; Residence: 3-2818.Magog, 289 Main St, Phone 2720.BtANCHETTK, GUT, B.A.B.Ph., B.C.Continental Bldg., King & Wellington.General practice.TeL Î-233Q.Residence 8-2340 ROUSSEAU, HOWARD 8t BRADLEY, Olivier Bldg., 8 Wellington South.Tel.3-4735.Armand Rousaeau, Q.C., W.H.Bradley, Q.C., D S Howard.General trial, practice, estato Chartered Accountant» P.S.ROSS & SON.Chartered Accountants, Montreal.LAVALLEE, Bedard, Lyonnais, Messier Gascon, Chartered Accountants, Room 504 Continental Building, Sherbrooke.Dentist 1.Articles For Sale PHILCO refrigerator, 1953 deluxe model, 9.4x9,3x7.1 cu.ft.; used kitchen stove, black and white enamel.Tel.3-1271 or 63 Gillespie.DOUBLE ¦ wagon, manure spreader, 3 buggy wagon, 3 sleighs, disc harrow, 3 plows (1 two furrow), spring tooth harrow, smoothing harrow, 2 single harnesses, double harnesses, 2 cream separators, bedroom set.carpet, cook stove, double stove.B.C.Carter, R.I).1, Cowansville, Rue, DR.J.A.LANDRY, Surgeon Dentist, 160 Wellington St.North, opposite Court House.Phone 2.3103.Veterinary Surgeon SHERBROOKE VETERINARY HOSPI-tal.Dr.L.A.Gcndreoo, 143 Wellington St.South.FLOOR SANDING Rubber Tile Laying of Rubber Tllo \u2022Done the wsy you like it\" Expert Workmen - Free Estimates A.H.MASSON 816 $2.Antoine St.\u2014 Tel.2-6774 Belanger, St.Jacques, Sirois & Co.Chartered Accountants C.E.BELANGER, C.A.P.SAINT JACQUES, C.A.YVON SIROIS, C.A.85 Wellington North, Sherbrooke.Tel.2-2691 TIMOTHY grass seed, 15c per Jb.; Jayjack seed oats, $3 per 100 lbs.F.J.Fisher, Bury.TWO china cabinets, 2 boy's bicycles.21 Belvidere, Lennoxvllle.Phone 2-7764.CHESTERFIELD set, walnut dining set, tea wagon, telephone set, end tables, mahogany bedroom set, Westinghouse Dual-Automatic electric range with warming oven and extra drawer, kitchen table, chairs, love seat, fumed oak study table, mahogany buffet, china cabinet, serving table, typewriter and Ivory dresser, chiffonier, beds and verandah chairs, suitable for cottage.155 Cowie St., Granby, Que.Phone 4412.ASTRAL Frigidaire, needs slight repairs, reasonable price; RCA Victor Record Player, 45 RPM, 2 radios, sewing machine, small electric stove.Call 2-6721.\u2022 THOR washing machine, $50.00 and double laundry sink, suitable for basement laundry, $10.Phone 3-3016.HERE «'ire some really good buys in second hand furniture :Spacious kitchen cabinet with porcelain table, dining room set, oak table, buffet and six chairs, china cabinet, novelty cabinet, antique chair.Tel.2-0204.COME and choose your trees, shrubs, evergreens, perennials, annuals.The most beautiful plants, largest choice, reasonable prices.Also top soil and manure.Sherbrooke Nurseries, 677 Council St.Tel.2-8005.TWO wheel house trailer, 18 ft., three rooms wired for electricity, insulated for winter or summer, new tires, with furniture or without.This trailer is in first class condition.Apply 310 Merry So., Magog.Tel.3335 or 3115.PONY tractor and plows, slightly used, like new, fully equipped, $300 cash.Balance easy terms.Richmond Motor Sales Regd., Richmond.Tel.331.2.For Sale or Exchange 6.Cottages tor Sale NICELY furnished collage.Bacon\u2019s Bay.I Lake Massawlppl.Electric water prevj sure, flush toilet, spring mattresses, j sheets, wool blankets, electric kit* j chenettc, wood stove, boat and extra 1 lot.Jan.C.Howard, Massawlppl,1 Que.SHORE ACRE, Little Lake.Modern j five rooms, furnished, all conveniences.L.T.Keeler, Phone 2-8561.j COTTAGE for sale at Lake Richmond, With garage, Asbestos Cedargraln) shingles.Completely furnished, Frlgl- j daire, radio, combination gas and wood stove, stone fireplace, electrl- ! city, water.Good location.Good bar-i gain for cash.Write Box 202, Ashes-; tes.Que.27.Help Wanted: Female STENOGRAPHER required for local Insurance office.5-day week.No; previous experience necessary; Call ; 2-7361 between 10 and 11 a.m.YOUNG lady, typist, good at arithmetic,; able to speak (but not necessarily i write) French.Pleasant work, good i future.Write Box 198, Record.FEMALE cook wanted, experienced.1 Apply Elmwood Inn, Lennoxvllle, or1 Phone 2-6833.ELECTRICALLY wired, two storey cottage, 40x25 ft, on Lake Memphrc-magog, In good repair with lake front-, age.Easily converted for commercial use.Also several lots for sale i on Lake Memphremagog, In excellent location, accessible by good roads.This Is an exceptional offer for cash.Terms available If desired.For further details, apply to Box 197, Record, stating return address and telephone number please.11.Livestock for Sale REGISTERED nurses for general floor duty.Rotating shifts.Apply Superintendent, Brome ¦ Mlsslsquol - Perkins, Hospital, Sweetsburg, Que, 28.Help Wanted: Domestic j WANTED \u2014 Experienced middle-aged housekeeper fond of children.Apply to Mr.George Bates, Dunham, Que.! Telephone 16rl5.MIDDLE-AGED housekeeper wanted for one lady, good cook required with references.Other help occasionally If needed.Quid home.Mrs.Briggs, 615 Quebec.30.Farm Help Wanted TWO-YEAR-OLD Grade Holstein bull 2 one-year-old bulls.Apply H.Mc-j Laughlin, Lennoxvllle.Tel.2-6576.ONE registered Jersey bull, Class A,j born August 22nd, 1949, his sire was j Hawthornden Kim, Class AA, flam j was Morlssette, with a record of 8653.lbs.of milk, mature 512, 5.92% of butter fat.Owner C.C.Fleming, Llsgar Que.Phone 610r4, Richmond.1B.Baby Chicks HAVE you seen our new price list for pullets?It will pay you to look at it and order from it.We have day-old and started.Your June Broilers should be ordered now too.Bray Hatchery, Newington Street, East Sherbrooke.Phone 3-3730.12.To Let SINGLE man for farm Immediately.Apply Archie W.Moulton, Box 13, Hatley, Que.31.Situations Wanted: Male YOUNG single man wants job on farm or truck helper.Phone 2-5934.YOUNG man desires part time work j evenings and week ends, anything i considered.Tel.3-3636 Local» 31, after 5:30 p.m., 2-1194.35.Business Opportunities | HERE is the chance to own a drink franchise.An old trade mark, exclusive territory.Ultra modern bottling plant with automatic machines, 3 trucks, 1,100 stores to serve.Cash business.70c gross profit per case.Worth $60,000.No reasonable offer refused.Must sell this week.Apply 460 London, Sherbrooke.NORTH WARD\u2014Modern 5 room apart- j ment, heated.Immediate occupancy.\t» ».\t.¦ Tel.3-19111 after 7 p.m.\t36.Miscellaneous Zeph.Rousseau, Auctioneer Tel.No.9 \u2014 Sawyerville City and Farm Sales G.Stanley Sharpe Accountant \u2014 Auditor \u2014 Income Tax \u2014 Liquidator \u2014 Trustee in Bankruptcy.Suite 6, 138 Wellington North Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.2-7636 WOULD exchange II cylinder 1938 Nnsh, In good running order, for cows, hens and pigs.Phone Cookshlro, 37r22.3.Typewriters for Sale SEE the new Remington Quiet-Klter\u2014 exclusive features, sensational performance.$6.45 monthly.Special student rates on rental machines.Remington Rami Ltd., 102 Wellington St.North.Dial 2-4088.3A.Farm Machinery for Sale McCORMICK hay loader, drop head; Cockshutt mower, horse rig.Phone 2-6269/ 4.Property for Sale NEW furnished two bedroom bungalow with heated garage attached.E.M.Armitage, 811 Armltage Avenue.WHY PAY RENT?Here is home and income.Duplex on Laurier Avenue.Each side has 6 rooms.Is really worth seeing.Call Fred Conway, 3-2874.SMALL house in residential part of Lennoxvllle.Bargain for quick sale.Terms if desired.Apply Box 195, Record.Art Bennett Bilingual Auctioneer For St.Francis District Tel.66 r IS Tel.2-7413 \u2022 Sawyerville Sherbrooke SALVON! DUVAL Paint Contractor, Paper Hanging Floor Sanding and Refinishing 112 Farwell St.\u2014 Tel.3-3765 SHERBROOKE THREE room furnished apartment, heated, hot water.Immediate occupancy.Apply His Majesty\u2019s Building, 155 Wellington North, Apt.209, or Phone 2-0093.FIVE room heated lower flat In North Ward.Immediate occupancy.Phone 3-1460 or 2-8860 between 6-7 p.m.FIVE room heated apartment, hot water, refrigerator, stove, incinerator, balcony, modern, building, Brooks St.2-0666.FOUR large room heated apartment, refrigerator and electric stove, second floor.Apply 1424 Dominion.Tel.2-6677.FOUR room tenement.South West, extra large bathroom, air conditioned, heat.For information call 3-5917.THREE large room heated apartment on Argyle Street with electric stove, hot water year round, large verandah.Vacant June 1st.Tel.2-1297.ATTENTION! Your house washed inside and out, windows, etc.-Two men at your service.Tel.2-2805 or 2-9481.ALTERATIONS for ladies\u2019 and children\u2019s clothes; also repairs to men\u2019s shirts, suits and coats carefully done by experienced seamstress.Reasonable price.Apply 41 Wellington No., Apt.6.(over Budning\u2019s Store).37.Personal SLENDOR Tablets are effective.Three weeks\u2019 supply, $2:00; 9 weeks, $5.00.At all druggists.18.Wanted To Rent FOUR or five rooms in small community, 30 miles or less from Sherbrooke.Phone North Hatley, 100r2.ROOM, unfurnished preferred.for light housekeeping.North Ward.Box 196, Record.JUNE 1ST or later, 4 room heated or unheated apartment.With or without garage.North Ward, Lennoxvllle or other quiet district.Tel.3-3636 Local 31.244 HENF.KER ST., five room bungalow with all modern conveniences, fireplace.heated garage, basement with toilet and shower, storage space, work room, cold storage, play room, j oil heated, completely landscaped, j K.N.Baldwin, 3-2828 or 2-6969.LENNOXVILLE\u2014New five room bungalow, plus bathroom, clapboard fin-1 ish.Price $5,800.Apply 300 Downs, Lennoxvllle.Tel.3-3917.ALL TYPES of property listed.Enquiries welcomed.F.W.McCTea, 315 Montreal.Phone 2-6753-2-8973.FIVE room apartment, house or tenement, in North Ward.Please phone 3-1982.K.L.Halpenny, 1486 Dominion.19.\tRoom and Board Wanted YOUNG man, sober habits, would like room and board In Sherbrooke.Doesn't ask much: 3 meals a day and reasonable peace and quiet.Steadily employed.Box 192, Record.20.\tWanted to Purchase BOY\u2019S bicycle, 24\u2019\u2019 or 26\u201d frame.Tel.2-21)77.SWINGS and play equipment; also lawn chairs.Dial 2-9184.HYGIENIC supplies (rubber goods).Mailed postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list.Six samples, 25c.\t24 samples, $1.00.Mall order Dept.C-2, Nov Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.39.Lost and Found LOST\u2014Would the person who got my blue wool wind breaker, in Danville, Friday evening, April 24th, please return it to or contact Keith Hodge, St.Felix de Kingsey, or Tel.2rl3.46.Pets for Sale TWO budgie, birds and new cage.Tel.3-4504.CKTS (1240 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 3.00\tNews 5.05\tRiding the Rang* 5.30\tBlue Mountain Buy* 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNewscast 6.10 Regional News 6.15\tTwilight Time 0.30 Sporta 6.35\tPolitical Topics 7.00\tRed Cross Cavalcade 7.15\tFreddie Martin Show 7.30\tJohnny Llndon 7.45\tRhythm Rendezvous 8.00\tEddie Fisher 8.30\tHie G real Utidersleeve 9.00\tIt Happened Here 9.15\tDown Dairy Lane 9.30\tSalvation Army 10.00\tMusical Program 10.\"0 Music In the Air 11.00\tDominion News Bulletin 11.10\tSportseast 11.15\tThe Record Man 12.00\tNews end Cluains THURSDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tParty Line 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tPress News 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tSports Roundup 7.35\tThoughts for Today 8.00\tNews 8.15\tMusical Clock 8.30\tMorning Devotion» 8.45\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews 9.05\tMusical Varieties 9.45\tLight and Lyrical 10.15\tBob Hope 10.30\tAirlancs Melodies 10.45\tInterlude 11.00\tPress News 11.05\tWomen\u2019s Journal of the Air 11.30\tMusical Round-Up 11.45\tTreasure Quest 12.00\tPress News 12.05\tThe Sunshine Hour 12.30\tShell News LOO CBC News 1\t15 Concert Album 1.55\tNews 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tMusic of Manhattan 2\t45 Date In Hollywood 3.00\tPress News 3.05\tThis Is The Hour 4.00\tNews 4.05\tPlatter Party 4.30\tReminiscing in Tempo 5.00\tPress News 5.05\tRiding the\u2019Range 5.30\tSunset Bovs 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tNews 6.10\tRegional News 6.15\tTwilight Time 6.30\tSport 6.35\tTwilight Time 7.00\tNews Roundup 7.15\tAs Tunes Go By 7.30\tVoice of the Army 7.45\tHere\u2019s Health 7.55\tInterlude 8.00\tStudio Orch.8.30\tCross Section 9.00\tSuspense 9.30\tTo Be Announced 10.00\tPeggy Brooks 10.15\tHome Towners 10.30\tCal Jackson Trio 11.00\tNews 11.10\tSportseast 11.15\tThe Record Man 12.00\tNews and Closing Record's Radio Guide.ATTENTION AUCTION SALE CONTINUED FOR G.Finta, ON FARM NEAR BROMPTON LAKE, 4 MILES FROM ST.FRANCOIS Saturday, May 9th, SALE AT 12:30 O'CLOCK P.M.SAMOY'ED pups from accredited country kennels.Clean, healthy.Blair Wilson, East Bolton Road, Magog.Tel.2330.BABY\u2019 budgies and canaries, good sing- | crs.Nice gift for Mother's Day.Tel.2-0042.TENDERS NEW MOTORS V* H.P.V4 H.P.*21.60 *30.15 ROSS - BIR0N ELECTRIC LTD.183 Frontenac St.South Phone 2-1564 IN SELLING or buying real estate, let ! us servo you.Reliable, honest,!\t\u2014\t- - courteous service.Fred Conway, i3 24.Salesmen Wanted Wellington North.Tel.3-2874.\t__________________ ARE you thinking of buying or selling | your property?I have a waiting list ! of clients.Call for action.Charles Connors, 144 Wellington North.Tel.2-4000.Residence: 2-2562.7.\tFarms for Sale 150 ACRES, situated on Spring Hoad, 3Vs miles from Lennoxvllle.Good buildings, in good state of cultivation.Mrs.M.F Dillon.Lennoxvllle, R.R.No.1.Phone 2-5981, 8.\tCars for Sale Coliseum\u2019s Capacity The Coliseum at Rome accommodated 100,000 spectators.87.-000 of whom were seated.Its arena measured 182 feet from side to side, and 285 feet from end to end.1950 STUDERAKF.R Sedan, like new.radio, air conditioning.Phone 2-7147 week-ends only.1950 CUSTOM Meteor Sedan, privately owned, licenced, 29,000 miles, radio and air conditioning, new tires, battery and brakes.Cheap for cash.A.Page, R.R.2, Richmond, Que.10.Horses for Sale FOUR-year-old French carriage, saddle mare, 1.200 lbs., good jumper.Lady can drive.Cheap for good home, W.Vallee, 765 Short.2-2621 or 2-8201.GOOD driving and saddle horse, perfectly sound and gentle; 7 years old; weighs 1,000 lbs.Lloyd Rider, Phone Magog, 2319.SALES HELP WANTED for a large American manufacturing concern, to represent in the Eastern Townships.Experience not necessary, we will train! Car necessary.No canvassing.High earnings for suitable man who is aggressive.Apply by telephone, Sherbrooke 3-5770 between 11 and 12 a.m., or write to 469 Vimy St., Apt.4, Sherbrooke.Interview will be arranged.25.Teachers Wanted THREE RIVERS High School requires the services of a Protestant teacher in each of the following classes: Grade VII, Grade IV, a combined class of Grade I and IT pupils (small group), and a commercial teacher (Pitman shorthand).Please apply, stating age.references, qualifications, extracurricular interests, to P.N.Hartwick, Principal, 1241 Nicholas-Fer-rot St., Three Rivers, Que.Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5:00 p.m., on May llth, 1953, for the purchase of the school house (approximate size 27\u2019x50\u2019} known as the Kingsey Consolidated School, situated on lot 12, range 3, Township of Kingsey, County of Drummond, Quebec, the tender not to include the two (2) oil circulators at present in the building with their tanks.A certified cheque for 10% of the amount offered, to accompany tender.The tenders will be opened and considered at the regular meeting on May llth, 1953, at 8:00 p.m.The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the highest nor any of the tenders.Tenders will be received for the shed located on the same lot and under the same conditions as mentioned above.Envelopes to be marked \u201cTender for school house or shed\u201d.For further particulars and arrangements for inspection apply to the undersigned.G.MARVEAU ALEXANDER, Sec.-Treas.Board of Protestant School Commissioners, Richmond, Que.WANTED\u2014Two Protestant Element ary teachers with diploma to teach in Belle Ave Consolidated School for term 1953-54.State salary when applying io Frank LcPage, Sec.-Treas., Bourgainville, Gaspc Co., Quo.NEW AND RECONDITIONED MOTORS STARTERS TRANSFORMERS P\u2019fir- ; REWINDING REPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances (figgétC \u20ac&c&tc îïegn 153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014\tTEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 \"The First Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" TEACHER wanted for Protestant Elementary School In Northwestern Quebec to teach Grades I-VII.School year 1953-54.Salary $2,500.Present Unie 32 pupils attending.Electricity, running water, modern plumbing.Apply, stating qualifications, to Harold Hlnch, Sec.-Treas., Kcwagama, County Abttlbt, Que.29.Male and Wanted Female Help COUPLE, cook and handyman for permanent position on Lake Memphremagog.Call Magog 2063 Friday evening or any time Saturday, May 8th and 9th.LEGAL NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife and children from this date.(Signed ) MERLIN OAKLEY Richmond, Que.Mas- 6th.1053.AUCTION SALE tor Napoleon Cormier, 2nd Range St.Francois, 4 Miles from Windsor, 5 Miles from St.Francois Friday, May 8th, SALE AT 12:30 O'CLOCK 2 good young horses, 1,300 and 1,400 lbs., double and single harnesses, double wagon, almost new, buggy, rubber (ire express, 2 seated buggy, sleigh, I Frost & Wood mowing machine, 6 ft., new, 10 ft.rake, disc,, spring tooth , harrows, cultivator, steel roller, man-: ure spreader, Beatty coal furnace for ; poultry, chicken wire, crate for hens, , blower for blacksmith, 500 lbs.scale, | carpenter\u2019s bench, saws, tools, 5 tons J hay, straw, 1 and 2 in.lumber, 35 cords j maple wood.14 in., shovels, for^s.No i reserve, the farm is sold.Terms: Cash.LEO DANIELS, Auctioneer.Tel.284r2, Windsor.EAST DUNHAM Mr, and Mrs.G.Hansen and two children, of Montreal, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Edward McCollough.Visitors of Mr.and Mrs.W.Colton, were Mr.and Mrs.Fred Colton.of Knowlton; Mr.and Mrs.W.Sonbergcr.of Cowansville; Mr.and Mrs.Leon Dymond.of East Pinnacle; Mrs.Joseph Royea and Mr.Lyndon Royea and daughter, Tin-nis, of Sutton.Mr.Edward Baker, of Dunham, was a caller in this vicinity.Mr.and Mrs.Donat Deschamp, Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence LePage and Mr.Erwin Chalifoux were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Chalifoux.AUCTION SALE for Edouard Beaudette, JOHNVILLE ROAD, Thursday, May 7th, AT 12:30 P.M.SHARP 1 nine-year-old horse, 1,550 lbs.; t 12-year-old horse, 1,100 lbs.; 12 Holstein cows, .11 freshened, 1 to freshen on May 25th; 4 yearling heifers, 1 2-year-old purebred Holstein bull, 2 heifer calves, 1 sow to freshen May 25th, 10 fowls, 1 De Laval milking machine, 2 units, motor 1 h.p., 2 pairs double harnesses, 400 fence posts, 1 International hay loader, perfect condition, 1 Massey-Harris mower, 5 feet, l Frost-Wood manure spreader, 1 lime spreader, 1 grain and millet sower, 1 10 ft.rake, 1 disc harrow, new, 1 potato picker, 1 spring tooth harrow, 3 ladders, I garden planter, 2 Frost-Wood cultivators.1 horse hoe, 1 hand plough, 1 pair of double sleds, I wagon on new tires with box.2 small scythes, water pipes, lot of lumber, 5 steel barrels, 1 stone boat, I potato watering pot, 1 emery stone, 8 bags of Vanguard oats, 1 scale, lot of small tools, 20 sheets of Iron, 5 milk containers, 2 milk pails, 100 apple baskets, 4 tons of hay.21 tons of straw, a few household articles.^ purebred cow, 3 years old, from régis-! tered dam, 305 days 2 x 13,571 lbs., 474 lbs.tat, 3.49 test.305 days 2 x 13,022! lbs., 472 lbs.fat, 3.62 test, latest record 1 14,591 non official.Purebred cow, 11! years old, registered, golden book 1st ! record 12,076 lbs.of milk, 383 fat, 3:17; test.We have 3 of her daughters, one ! Is a milking cow, very good class, | freshened at 2 years.9,608 lbs.milk, 3 years 13,404 lbs.milk on her third | calf 72 lbs.milk dally; 2 year old phre-: bred bull from registered dam.Six-1 week-old heifer from registered dam, 305 days 2 X 12,329 lbs.milk; 3 month old heifer from 26 month old dam, i producing 1,500 lbs.monthly.Also ; many other articles too numerous to mention.Terms: Cash.JOHN CHAILLER, Auctioneer.Tel 3-3475, Lennoxvllle.CJAD (800 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tNew» 5.05\tMake Believe Ballroom iW New» 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 5.30\tNew» 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 0.45 Denny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNew» 7.05\tGold Stars 7.15\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.30\tJo Stafford 7.45\tSports 7.50 New» and Weather 8.00\tGangbuster» 8.30\tMake Mine Memortea 9.00\tTake a Chance 9.30\tWhat\u2019s My Line 10.00\tNews and Weather 10.05\tCanadian Topics 10,10 Peggy Brooks 10.15\tDoris Day (0.30 News and Sport» 10.45 Good Old Day» 11.00\tSports Final 11.15\tPrelude to Midnlghl 12.00\tNews 12.05\tAccent on Music 12.30\tNews, Close THURSDAY 6.00\tNews 6.05\tYawn Patrol 6.45\tSacred Heart Program 7.00\tNews 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews and Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews and Sport» 8.10\tMusical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock J.00 News, Weather 9.15\tHomemaker Harmonies 10.00\tNews 10.05\tWorth Knowing.10.15\tHope for the Ladle» 10.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tShopping Feature.11.30\tKate Aitken 11.45\tYoung Wldder Brown 12.00\tNews 12.05\tSongs of Our Times 12.15\tNews Quiz 12.30\tNews 12.45\tOur Gai Sunday 1.00\tNews 1.05\tHarriet\u2019s House 1.15\tHelen Trent 1.30\tMemory Lane 1.45\tBeulah 2.00\tNews 2.05\tListen with Lavers 2.45\tJunior Miss 3.00\tNews 3.05\tPops Concert 4.00\tNews 4.05\tTops In Pops 4.45\tArthur Godfrey 5.00\tNews 5.05\tWild Bill Hickok 5.30\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.00\tNews 6.05\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.30\tNews 6.35\tMake Believe Ballroom 6.45\tDenny Vaughan Show 7.00\tNews 7.05\tQuid Stars 7.10\tLady of the Evening 7.15\tMake Believe Ballroom 7.30\tJo Stafford 7.45\tSports\u2014trank Starr 7.50 News and Weather 8.00\tEscape 8.30\tMarlene Dietrich 9.00\tFun Parade 9.30\tBroadway\u2019s My Beat 10.00\tNews, Peggy Brooks 10.15\tShowtime Parade 10.30\tNews and Sports 10.45\tGood Old Days 11.00\tSports final 11.05\tNews 1L.L5 Prelude To Midnight 12.00\tNews and Sign Off 12.05\tAccent On Music 12.30\tNews, Close NOTICE The Sweets Cemetery Co.will hold Us annual business meeting for the fiscal year of 1952, on May 7th, 1953, at the home of the president, Mr.Harold Woodard, Sutton, Que.All interested are cordially invited to attend.O.H.BAKER, Secretary.HAVING SHAVING TROUBLES?What\u2019s the use uf struggling along with that troublesome electric shaver when we can put it in top running shape in no time at all, and for a very little too! Yes, you can even trade your out-dated model in against a new shaver, and get a fair allowance.R0SS-BIR0N ELECTRIC LIMITED Your General Electric Appliance Dealer We service everything we sell! 183 Frontenac St.\u2014 Tel.2-1564 CBM (940 Kcs.) THIS EVENING 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tMaggie Miiggin» 5.45\tDon Messer 6.00\tNews 6.10 Sports 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tUN Commentary 6.35\tMusic from the Films 7.00\tNews 7.15\tIntroduction to Wednesday Night 7.30\tTalk by Arthur Phelps 7.45\tFalstaffversi 10.00\tNews 10.15 The Lively Arts 10.30 Elizabethan Music 11.00\tMusic of Mozart 12.00\tNews, Close THURSDAY 6.00\tBreakfast Breakdown 7.00\tNews 7.05\tConcert Corner 7.30\tCBC News 7.35\tConcert Corner 8.00\tCBC News and Interlude 8.15\tMorning Devotions 8.30\tMusical March Past 9.00\tCBC News 9.05\tMusic in the Morning 9.45\tLight and Lyrical 10.15\tKindergarten of the Air 10.30\tRuth Harding 10.35 Nancy Fraser 10.45\tSweet Hour of Prayer 11.00\tThe Hoad of Life 11.15\tRosemary 11.30\tBest by Bones 11.45\tLaura Limited 12.00\tBBC News 12.15\tAunt Lucy 12.30\tFarip Broadcast LOO CBC News and Weather Forecast 1.15\tThe Happy Gang 1.45\tMusical Kitchen 2.00\tBrave Voyage 2.15\tTrans-Canada Matinee 3.00\tLife Can Be Beautiful 3.IE Ma Perkins 3.30\tPepper Young\u2019s Family 3.45\tRight to Happiness 4.00\tEncores 4.30\tReminiscing in Tempo 5.00\tAfternoon Concert 5.30\tCoronation Story 5.45\tWestern Five 6.00\tCBC News 6.10 Sportseast 6.15\tEvening Interlude 6.30\tU.N.Commentary 6.35\tAt Home with the Lennieks 7.00\tNews Roundup 7.15\tRoad Show 7.30\tThe Commodores 7.45\tGuards of Honor 8.00 The Ways of Mankind 8.15\tA1 Bollington, Organist.8.30\tFather Knows Best 9.00\tJohn ond Judy 9.30\tThe Wayne and Shuster Show 10.00\tCBC National News 10.15\tMidweek Review 10.30\tEventide II.CO Nocturne 11.30\tWinnipeg Drama 12.00\tCBC News and Sfgn-off * * * TELEVISION WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH.3:00- 5:30\u2014Music 5:30- 8:00\u2014Le Grenier aux images 6:00- 8:00\u2014Music 8:00- 8:30\u2014Oxford-Cambridge Boat Race 8:30- 9:00\u2014Regal Theatre 9:00-10:00\u2014Wrestling - Forum 10:00-10:30\u2014Rhythm 10:30-11:00\u2014Ballet THURSDAY, MAY 7TH.2:30- 3:00\u2014Rêve, réalité 3:00- 3:30\u2014Women\u2019s Program 3:30- 5:30\u2014Music 5:30- 5:45\u2014Telestory Time 5:45- 6:00\u2014Willie Wonderful 6:00- 7:45\u2014Music 7:45- 8:00\u2014CBC Newsreel 8:00- 8:15\u2014John Kieran\u2019s Kaleidoscope 8:15- 8:30\u2014Vacational America \u201cGrand Canyon\u201d 8:30- 9:00\u2014Four for the Show 9:00- 9:30\u2014Conférence de Presse 9:30-11:00\u2014French Feature Film \u201cCiboulette\u201d C4ro/,\u2018>M« lOPlCs Lx-ALAN I j MONDAY ivx», x WfDNfsp AN° r*IDAY 5.00 5.10 5.25 6.00 6.30 6.45 7.00 7.25 7.30 7.45 8.00 8.30 9.00 9.15 9.30 10.0U 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.15 11.30 11.55 12.00 12.25 6.00 CFCF (600 Kcs.) THIS EVENING Pep Talks Uncle Troy Western Swing Don Cameron Show Newscast Sports and Don Cameron Don Cameron New* Bud Hayward Trio Maae Mine Musk Damon Runyan Theatra Great GUdersleeve It Happened Here Down Dairy Lane Mystery Theatre Mike Shayne Lorne Greene's Notebook.Big Tune tn Sport» News and Sporta Deegan\u2019s Diary Tennesee Ernie News, Sport Tennessee Ernl» News, Close THURSDAY News, Gord Sinclair 7.30\tNews j 7.35 Gord Sinclair | 8.00 News 815 Gord Sinclair 8.30\tNews 8.35 Çord Sinclair Show 1 9.00 News 9.15\tBreakfast Club 10.00\tNews, Charlie Fair 10.45\tGood Neighbors Club 1 11.15 Live Like a Millionaire 11.45\tWhat\u2019s New 12.00\tPick the Hits 12.30\tBrighter Day ! 12.45 Perry Mason | 1.00 News - Music 1.15\tTed Malone 1.30\tA Friend In Need 2.00\tDouble or Nothing 2.30\tWheel of Fortune 3.00\tNews 3.05\tCharlie Fair 4.00\tNews 4.05\tMusical Program 4.10 Edward Arnold 4.15\tGuiding Light 4.30\tYoung Dr.Malone 4.45\tBig John and Sparkle 4.15\tGuiding Light 5.w) Fire Fighters 5.15\tUncle Troy 5.25\tWestern String 6.00\tDon Cameron Show 6.30\tNews 6.45\tSports and Don Cameron 7.00\tDon Cameron 7.25\tNews 7.30\tVoice of the Army 7.45\tMake Mine Music 8.00\tOrson Wells 8.30\tCross Section 9.00\tSuspense 9.30\tHeritage 10.00\tTales of Tomorrow 10.30\tRonnie Kemper 10.45 Big Tune tn Sport 11.00\tNews 11.10 Elmer Ferguson 11.15\tDeegan\u2019s Diary 11.30\tTennessee Ernie 11.55 News, Sports 12.00\tTennessee Ernl» 12.25 News, Close Sure i ; ; any time is time for Coca-Cola, but.< $ I0NIGHT ON RADIO! n OAF CKTs Sh£RBr °OKe and on station CJAD MONTREAL (10:05 to 10:10 p.m.) THE 1IBEAAL ORGANIZATION DON AMECHEl ANP 6H1EST STAR ANNA MARIA ALBER6HETTI presented for your enjoyment BY COCA-COLA LTD.Every Wednesday and Friday CKTS 8:00 P.M.'\u2019Coke\u2019\u2019 is a registered trade-mark EF-2-R\tCOCA-COLA LTD.BLONDIE By Chic Young ^^,\\U OH\u2014 SOYOU 'decided on the ^ SHPUBBEPY, llll v after all/ YOU HAVE YOUR CHOICE L OF WASHING THE UPSTAIRS WINDOWS OR TRIMMING THE SHRUBBERY r J, a MISERABLE CHOICE MOST WIVES DONT GIVE THEIR HUSBANDS A CHOICE-THEY JUST TELL THEM WHAT TO DO ./A, I LL WASH THE WINDOWS ¦mi Cop IfrU.Kr-f Fet'-rc» SnJxsIt, 1- y.-ulj ngV; TvrvfJ BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus Jiees -THAT UCVtAN WHO JUST MOW'D IN DOWNSTAIR 15 SlNSINS A£.*l! 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CANVAS AWNINGS \"the best shade under the sun!\" Now is the time to get ready for the warm summer weather ahead.Protect your rooms, furnishings, etc., with awnings that match your home.Call us for estimates.We also handle aluminum awnings that are approved by \"Good Housekeeping\".E.T.TEK7& AWNING CO.1440 King St.West, Sherbrooke Tel.2-5454 SAVE ON PAINT Oil Base Paint for Homes oeW\tand Cottages BMÎSàfe $2.50 - $3.50 Gal.31.15 Qt.Enamel \u2014 $4.50 gal.; $1.50 qt Free City Delivery Smith Surplus Store 900 Wellington St.South Tel.2-0464 F.COLLETTE TAILOR Pressing \u2014 Repairs SUITS MADE TO MEASURE 77 King West Métropole Bldg.Apt.202 Tel.2-4334 (Res., 2-1116) LIGHTNING RODS STEWART D.REED Installed and Repaired Free Estimates.Work Guaranteed.Phone 7 R 2 \u2014 North Hatley ROCK ISLAND Saw mill, dressing mill, sash and door factors.Rough and dressed lumber, special mill work, building material, roofing, delivery service, inquiries invited.THREE VILLAGES BUILDING ASS'N.LIMITED Rock Hand.Quebec.Phone 150 Large choice of new and reconditioned tractors, guaranteed as new.No reasonable offer refused.R.Pronovost Tel.2-3144 1020 Wellington S.Sherbrooke DERBY LINE MAGASIN LANSDOWNE ENRG.Exchange your furniture 54 Grand Forks St., Sherbrooka.\u2022V rv\\ u.Guaranteed FUR STORAGE \"Safest in Town\" Complete Guarantee Pick-Up and Delivery.Tel.3-2224 MAGASIN MODERNE 84 Wellington St.North BULLDOZERS 15 TONS No Transport Charge Tel.2-9806 \u2014 Mr.Jacques LhNNOXVILLE Construction Lumber Clapboard Siding Knotty Pine Sheathing Softwood Slabs Hardwood Slabs W.H.Hunting & Sons Reg'd.Tel.Sherbrooke 2-8202 AYER\u2019S CLIFF JAS.C.HOWARD Real Estate Dealer Massawippi, Qua.Expert Appraisals Let us solve your Real Estate Problems for vou.Tel.Ayer's Cliff 15 R 15 DENISON'S MILLS NORTH HATLEY The Largest Slock of FISHING TACKLE in Northern Vermont Chris-Craft Boats & Motors Open six nights a week DUSTIN'S SPORT SHOP Derby Line, Vt.Practically every home here had holiday visitors during the Easter vacation.The visitors were Misses Mary and Joyce Hannan, of Montreal.visiting ihcir parents, Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Hannan; Mr.and Mrs.Howard Masline al the A.Hebert home; Mr.and Mrs.S.Masline and children, of Brampton.Ont., with Master Lome and Miss Joyce Frost, also of Brampton, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Stevens and family.Miss Lorna Rief, of Montreal, visited her grandmother, Mrs.T.Demers, and Mr.Demers.Mr.and Mrs.Elgin Rief were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.Forrest Rief.Mr.E.Rief is al present employed in Brampton, On).Mr.Duncan Rief and daughter, Joan, of Montreal, spent a few days at their home here with Mr.Albert Hughes and called on Mr.Arthur Carson and family and on Mr.and Mrs.T.Demers.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Findlay and son HariaraL of Gatineau, were visitors of Mr.and Mrs.George Paterson.Misses Ann and Ruth Denison, of Montreal, accompanied Mr.and Mrs.G.K.Brown, of St.Lambert, to Concord, N.IL, to visit Miss Bernice Driver.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon E.Denison were also visitors of Miss B.Driver in Concord, N.H.Mrs.Lyall Blanchette and children, of Richmond, spen! some time with Mrs.T.Demers.Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hodge and children have again taken up residence on Iheir farm, after residing in Kingsey Falls for Ihc winter.Mr.Leslie Hodge, youngest son of Mr.Melville Hodge, is at present working in Ncepawa, Man.The interest in school activities was shown al the official opening of the new addition to St.Francis College High School at Richmond, and in spite of very bad spring roads and a very wet night the auditorium was filled, and very informative and amusing speeches were heard from representatives of various educational organizations.Mrs.Gordon Denison was the guest of honor at the home of her cousin, when friends and relatives tendered her a miscellaneous \"shower\u201d in Richmond.Mrs.Duncan Kerr was hostess, and a delightful time was had by all.The gifts were much appreciated by the bride.The Easter communion service planned for Easter Sunday morning had to be cancelled due lo the very bad road conditions.Rev.Harrington, of Richmond, had planned to hold the service.CARE OF PHLF.RITIS IS D1FFICUVT By Edn'in P.Jordon, M.D.Phlebitis is the medical term used for inflammation of the lining of the veins; thrombophlebitis or phlebothrombosis is the name applied if clots are present inside the veins at the same time.Since inflammation of the lining of the veins is likely to bring about the formation of clots, thrombophlebitis is probably at least as common as simple phlebitis.This (I am referring to both conditions as one) is certainly a miserable affliction.It can result ¦ from varicose veins, from injury, from too much bed rest, particularly in the presence ot chronic | disease, from certain blood diseas-; cs, and from a number of other! things, though quite often no defi ! nite cause can be found at all.There is increased emphasis today on trying to prevent phlebitis or thrombophlebitis.This involves a multiple line of attack, but has to be entirely under the direction of a physician responsible for the patient because the methods vary so much, and one must take into account other Ihiitgs besides the danger of developing these conditions.Once phlebitis or thrombophlebitis have developed they should not be neglected, particularly because of the hazard of a clot breaking off and going to the lungs, calls ing what is known as a pulmonary embolism.When cither condition is acute, treatment includes absolute 'rest in bed, raising of the leg (if it is Inc leg which is involved) and application of heal.After the acute inflammation has subsided the most imporlanl problem of treatment is to prevent swelling.Elastic bandages are particularly helpful in this kind of thing, but they musl be properly applied.Phlebitis or thrombophlebitis are hard to cure entirely and tend to come back.When this happens treatment is often difficult.It may be pecessary to remove the inflamed veins by surgery if they are near the surface.Seek Infection's Sourer A thorough search for sources of infection is usually made, in j eluding examination of the teeth | and tonsils.Trealments with small doses of X-rays and the use of ond of the sulfonamide drugs or antibiotics may be helpful.The prevention and treatment is being constantly improved.Early j rising or mild exercise soon alter j an operation helps to prevent the blood in the veins from bccom-j ing stagnant.This does not appear to reduce the frequency of thrombophlebitis, but has cut down on pulmonary embolism.Some now, drugs are also of help to prevent blood clotting.BISHOPTON Card Party, Rebekah Hall, Bish-opton, Friday, May 8!h.HEY K/DS-HERE'S LAXATIVE THAT'S PLEASANT.'mm TO take/ PARENTS DON'T WAVE K ANY CHOICE.PRISCILLA! 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Try them today.\\ Tv , y SUm BEAN/E I 4m A Product of General fv-\u2019V mEsmasmm reo'fjt Yours for 15< and Sha Top ponsl of a Grapn-Nuls Flakss Wrapper SEND 15C \u2014 (coin, no slumps) with one Top Panel from a (uapc-Nuts E-lakcs Wrapper and your name and address PRINTED on a piece of paper (o: Grape-Nuts Hakes, Box 1806, Toronto, Ontario.Monsy will be refunded if ,-V'- .* v-Ltor.'ytL, Qul/Ci Vts N.v/1 rsju$v» *,-\u2022 f .ntJfiUM t SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1953 BbBP1^ \u201911 iMUn ''V.\t'.ÿb\u2019ï t-M HEADED FOR B.C.\u2014 On a bicycle built for three a young British family intends to travel across Canada from Quebec to Kelowna, B.C.George Wbitfnrd, 32-year-old wartime commando, his wife Margaret, 24, and son Jimmy, 2, sail this month for Canada from England.Practising on an English side-road, with mother and father on the tandem and the youngster in his own specially-built side-car, the Whitfords plan to settle in Kelowna where Mrs.Whitford\u2019s uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Guy Reed, have a fruit farm.\t(CP Photo) SOUTH BOLTON The rummage sale in the Women's Institute club-room was well patronized inspite of the rainy al-ternoon.The proceeds from same were verv good.The Juniors soit candy during the afternoon, and the lucky ticket on the Doily made and donated b;> their Counselor, Mrs.R.C.Davis, fell to Mr.Thomas Consens, -of Bolton Cen-trc.Several from hero attended the \u201cShower\u201d given for Miss h ranees Willey by Mrs.Westover at \u201cGlenbrook,\u201d where she received many nice gifts.\t.Mrs.Lawrence White, received congratulations and gifts in honor of her birthday on April 28.She and her husband and son were tea guests at \u201cHighland Farm.\u2019 Mrs.Sarah Bracey, of Knowl-ton, was a guest of Mrs.N.Wed- SÎG \u201d Mr.and Mrs.Mills, of Knowjton, were at Mrs, Film's.Mr.and Mrs.Russell Coates were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Macdonald, near Mansonvtlle, Mr.and Mrs.Grant Macdonald and baby were at Mrs.Coates Cor ^ Me and Mrs.W.I.White and Mrs.A.A.Cameron motored to Ma£°S-\t.\t.Mrs.R.C.Davis and Mrs.L.A.Uavis were visitors in Newport, Vt.Several from here attended the dance in Bolton Centre.Mr.and Mrs.Eric Bloomfield of Barre Vt\u201e were guests of Mr A.P.Bloomfield and family.Rich ard and Freddie Lodge, of Know! ton\u2019s Landing, were also dinner guests, at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Cameron and Mrs.Bloomfield and Mrs.Albert Cameron were at West Hill, when Mrs.Cameron visited her parents, and the others with Mr.and Mrs.L.R.White and son, were callers at Mr.Winston White on the same afternoon.Mr.J.M.Cameron is now with his daughter, Mrs.White, for a few days.Miss Marilyn Cameron was a week-end guests at \u201cHighland Farm.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.E\u2019ox, of Montreal, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Bullock.Mr.and Mrs.L.Goupil and daughter, of Cowansville, were dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.Dick Burnham.Callers were Misses Eleanor.Debby and Jane Hamc-lin, of Mansonville.Mrs.J.Aiken has been a guest of her daughter, Mrs.Burnham, for two weeks.She is now in Highwater.with Mrs.Inez McGiv ers.for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Willey and children were calling on Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Hamclin, in Mansonville.Mr.and Mrs.Dick Burnham and two children and Miss E.Hamelin were visitors in Newport, Vt.Mr.Douglas Davis was in Man-sonville for a day.BEDFORD Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Connors, wilh their son, Teddy, of Montreal, spent a week-end in Bedford, with Mr.and Mrs.Austin Campbell.Mrs.L.Hughes, of Montreal, was a guest at the home of Mr.and Mrs.William MacArthur, when in Bedford to address the meeting of the Bedford High School Home and School Association.Dr.and Mrs.Henry Shaffer with their son, Eldon, spent three days over last week-end visiting Mrs.Shaffer\u2019s mother, Mrs.L.IPnit.bard and her brothers, in Kingston, Ont.Mrs.Rev C\u2019hnpell, of Swnnton.Vt., who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs.J.Colombe and Mr.Colombe has returned home.Miss Kathleen Campbell, of Montreal, was in Bedford over the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.William Campbell.Among the members of the Bedford High School Home and School Association, who attended the annual meeting of the Que- ! bee Federation of Home and School Associations in Montreal, which was held on Friday and Saturday were Mr.and Mrs Malcolm McCaw, Mr.and Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh and Mrs.Charles Jones.Mrs.Sinclair McIntosh was ! appointed a member of General Council of the Federation, while I Mrs.Malcolm McCaw was appointed a member of the Adult School of Education of the Federation.Miss Catherine Draper, of Montreal, was in Bedford over the week-end with her parents, Dr.and Mrs.F.E.Draper.Miss 1.Larocque, of Montreal, spent the week-end in Bedford with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.P.Larocque.Mr.Austin Campbell and his I daughter, Nancy, were the guests ! on Sunday at the Ingalls home, at Brigham, and also at the home | of Mr.and Mrs.Patulle, in Farn-ham.Mr.Roy Wightman, of Lon-gueuil,_ spent the week-end in Bedford with Mrs.Wightman and family- Mrs.W.W.Blelock and her 1 children Westly and Judy, arc DIXVILLE Mrs.A.W.Bailey, of Water-ville, spept the week-end here with her son, Mr.Wallis Bailey, her daughters, Mrs.John Garneau and Mrs.George Paige, and their fames.She was accompanied by little Donna Varnett, also of Waterville.The friends of Mr.Willard Byron and family will regret to learn that he underwent a second surgical operation in the Sherbrooke Hospital this week, which at latest report was considered quite successful.Mrs.Byron is spending some in the city.Mrs.George Paige entertained a number of little folk on Friday for the seventh birthday of her small daughter.Janet.Mrs.Willis F.Wiggett has been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.James B.Robinson and Mr.Robinson, on Maple Avenue, Ayer\u2019s Cliff.spending a week in Litchfield, Conn., with Mr.Blelock\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.W.Blelock.Sr.Miss Margaret Holland, of Lon-gueuii, was in Bedford over the week-end with her parents Mr.and Mrs.Charles Holland, Mr.George Provent left on Monday by plane from Dorval Airport, for England, where he will remain for a short time at the English plant of the Torrington Company, returning to Canada in a week or ten days time.Mr.Prevent has been transferred from the local plant of the Torrington Company to England and with Mrs.Prevent will be returning to England to take up residence there.HUNTINGVILLE Mrs.F.C.Doyle, of Melbourne; Miss Doris Johnston, of the Orleans Apis, Sherbrooke, Mr.and Mrs.Lewis Eager, Mr.Keith Allan and Mr.Lawrence Allan, of Kinnear's Mills; were callers at* the home of Mr.and Mrs.Lymair Rothney.Mr.and Mrs.Curtis RoMr'-aud.and family, Miss Shirley Rothney, and Miss Phyllis Rothney, spent the week-end in Kinnear's Mills.Mr.and Mrs.Lyman Rothney, and son, Bruce, and Miss Marion Kelso, of Kinnear's Mills, motored to Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Guy and son, Danny, of Sherbrooke, were evening guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs.Lyman Rothney.Miss Sheila Crickley, spent\" the week-end with Miss Marjorie Rotn-ney.Miss June Suitor, and MBs Shir ley Rothney, attended a-\u201cShower\u201d at the Mitchell High School, Sherbrooke, Tuesday evening, in honor of Miss Hattie Walker.Friends, of Mr.Ray Nutbrown, Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs.Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What, a thrill'.Bony limbs All out.ugly hollow» BlikïftÀ D*fckW!v°\"h2^r s7?MTy- body loses half-£\t1 *cK,y bean-pole look.Thousands of Kirla, wornon, men, who never could gain before «re now proud of shapely, healthv-looSS bodlM .'key thank the spécial vigor-building, flesh-building n 8\t811 umlauts.Invlgorators, «onitoi\tc:t clurn\u2019 e.arlch biood, Improve RtrSncrfh\tBO food RlVCfi VOU til OP B a.nr length sou\tn of wli\tiile net\tovei\tr taffeta, with a finger\t\t-tip veil .\tand\tshe carri- cd\ta bouquet of whi\t\tte s\tmap-drag- ons,\t, red rose\t¦s and ca\tirnal\tlions.Her attendants were tier aunt.Miss Rachael Sheldon, who as bridesmaid was gowned in light blue not over taffeta and she wore (nn off-face picture hat ami carried a bouquet of while and yellow snapdragons and red carnations.; The little flower girl, Miss Louise , Warner, cousin of the bride, wore : pink net over crepe and she carri-fed a bouquet of tulips.Mr.Rufus Rolleston was best man for his brother and the ushers \u2019 were Mr.Lawrence Sheldon, brother of the bride, and Mr.El wood , Rolleston, cousin of the groom.Mrs.Sheldon, mother of the bride, wore a blue rayon-jersey dress with white accessories and a corsage of red roses.A reception was held in the Beebe Town Hall, where dancing : was enjoyed for a time following' ! which refreshments, including the wer'd!::;; cake, made and decorated \u2018by Mrs.E.J.Sheldoa, gram! mot her of the bride, were served to the 7096 Gay towels tell a story from Monday right through Sunday! 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teated John Perkins and Norma Clayton Westover (Waterloo) ; Harvey Lowry (Waterloo), defeated George Cybanski (Granby); Wesley Barrett (Waterloo), defeated Robert Brett (Granby); Wallace Tibbitts (Waterloo), defeated George Young Jr.(Waterloo); Dwight Chapman defeated I - Sr\t°f Waterl00): 'irnotf; Wesley Barrett defeated Roger Cousens, bye.\tWallace Tibbits; Roger Cousens Firot round girls doubles: Eva defeated Dwight Chapman.Toczylowska and Betty Levreault\u2019 c ¦\t.\t¦ ,\t,\t.-r,,, (Granbv) defeated ^hirlev Rus- Semi-final girls doubles.L\\a (Granny), aeieatea ^mney mis Toczylowska and Betty Levreault -~ defeated Madyline McGregor and I Cousens (Waterloo).Semi-iinals girls singles: Janet Russell defeated Eva Toczylowska; ; Ona Bostwick defeated Betty Lev-i reault.Second round boys singles: Mi-i chael Katz defeated Donald Bance; Lowry defeated Everett Marilyn McKergow; Ona Bostwick and Janet Russell defeated Laura Morits and Margery Strom.Semi-final boys doubles: Roger Cousens and Michael Katz defeated Dwight Chapman and Harvey Lowry; Clayton Westover and Wesley Barrett defeated Wallace Tibbitts and Everett Arnott.Semi-final mixed doubles: Michael Katz and Janet Russell defeated George Cybanski and Eva Toczylowska; Roger Cousens and Ona Bostwick defeated George ________________________________________ Young and Laura Morits.Finals\u2014 Girls singles: Janet:Janet Russell defeated Eva Toczy-Russell defeated Ona Bostwick.nowska and Betty Levreault.Bovs singles: Roger Cousens de- Boys doubles: Michael Katz and feated Michael Katz.\t, Roger Cousens defeated Weslcv Girls doubles: Ona Bostwick and i ¦ ¦ ¦ N s §§» KNOWLTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND members who recently played at a concert in the Mount Royal High School are shown in these pictures.This concert was a return visit because earlier this spring the Town of Mount Royal High School band had played at Knowlton, The Knowlton soloists, pictured separately, are, left to right: Larry Durrell, Beverley Watson, Robert Quilliams.Roger Delamare, Robert Watson, David Crandall, Ralph Davidson and John Pille.\t(Photos by John Black) T RICHMOND ON HER DAY! 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SUGGESTED GIFTS FOR MOTHER: \u2022\tBATH SETS \u2022\tTOWEL SETS *\tLINEN NAPKINS *\tPLAIN TABLE CLOTHS & LACE CLOTHS Imported from Scotland and Ireland.HANDBAGS MADEIRA SETS PURE ENGLISH LINEN DISH TOWELS KAYSER, CORTICELLI, ORIENT AND SUPERSILK HOSIERY PILLOW SUPS .embroidered or plain hemstitched ., others with colored borders.BED SETS .sheets and pillow slips WOOLLEN BLANKETS .solids, whites .some with colored patterns.Reversible eiderdown blankets.BEDSPREADS Chenille or Homespun LADIES' LUGGAGE SETS UMBRELLAS (folding ones, GLOVES too).PURE SILK CHIFFON SCARVES HANDKERCHIEFS .embroidered with lace borders.SHOES AND SLIPPERS LADIES' SLIPS NIGHTDRESSES J.M.NAULT LTD \"The Family Shopping Centre' 75-79 KING STREET WEST\t\u2014 TELEPHONE 3-2516 The Bar Assn.Bedford District Elected Officers Sweetsburg, May 6.\t- At the meeting of the Bar Association of the District of Bedford, on May ; 1st, at the Court House.Mr.Maurice Archambault, of Farnham, was elected bâtonnier, | Q.C.Ho is also crown prosecutor for Brome-Missisquoi Counties, j Syndic; Mr.Gerard Normandin, QC., of Granby, is crown prosecutor for Shefford County; Mr.Dupuis, of Granby, secretary; J J.Bertrand, Q.C.ALL.A., of Sweetsburg, treasurer; Councillors in order of seniority are Hon.R.F.Rockwell, Q.C.C o w a n s v i 11 e: reorge.s Dureault.Q.C., and Jean Goyette, Q.C., both of Granby.FOKDYCE FARM FORUM The Fordycc Farm Forum held a very successful card party in Trinity Hall, Cowansville, on the evening of May 1.The chairman, Mr, Reginald Miner, welcomed the guests including several from Foster, Dunham.Farnham Centre and East Farnham besides many local citizens.The door prize of a Brack silk dress1 length, was won by Mrs.Inland Sanford, and the winners of prizes in \u201c500\u201d follow: Ladies, (1) Mrs.H.M.Downer, of Cowansville; (2) Mrs.Albert Moynan, of Farnham Centre; consolation, Mrs.L, Sanford, of Cowansville; 1 gentlemen (1) Mr.E.Allen, of Farnham Centre; (2) Mr.James ; Bowling of Fordycc; consolation, Mr.Allen Strange, of East Farnham.Mrs.R.Miner and Mrs.H.M.Smith attended the tables.Refreshments were in charge of Mrs.George Hansen., Mrs.Blanche Miner and Miss I.Beat-tie.LADIES HOSPITAL < LI B Mrs.Arden Miner, of Freeport has donated a handsome cushion to the Sweetsburg Ladies\u2019 Hospital Club, Which will be drawn at the regular monthly meeting on Thursday afternoon.May 7, at the staff house.\\li>.P, (\u2019.Huboyce has returned Iront St.Albans.VI., where she at-| lended the MacGregor Hoy wedding.She was accompanied home by her cousin, Mr.Edwin Luce.Miss Helena McKee, R.N., of New York, is the guest of Mrs.F.A.McKee and her brother, Mr.I M.T.,1.McKee, and Mrs.McKee.I before sailing for England, where i : she will attend (he Coronation.Mrs.H.Oakley and Miss Amy Armstrong were guests in Montreal .lor a few days.Among those who altcnded the! recital by Jean Dickenson at Slier-j brooke were I ho Misses Denise, i .Madeline and Pauline Daigle, Monique Salvas, Monique Marcotte, Rita Marcotte and Gertrude Emond ! and Gerard Duval and Guy Cote.Miss Dorothy Pepler, of Mont-i real, spent the week-end at her I home on Carpenter avenue.Mrs.C.E.Manning entertained at the tea hour in honor of Mrs, ! E.W.Birch, who has left to make j her home in Quebec.Others who] entertained for her were Mrs, II.W.Hills and Mrs.E.R.Crook.Mrs.Roy P.Stafford\u2019s many friends regret to learn that she is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital and join in wishing her a speedy recovery.Flowers were placed in Chalmers\u2019 United Church on Sunday morning in memory of Mrs.Ueatii by Mr.and Mrs.S.Bilson and family and Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Heath and family, also for the late Mr.E.Damant, by Mrs.E.Damant and Mr.and Mrs.W.Wentworth.Mr.and Mrs.Francis Donahue j and daughters, Kathy and Patricia, : and Mr.and Mrs.Henry Donahue, of St.Johnsbury, VI., were guests of Mrs.Eva Donahue at the home of Mrs.C.R.Stewart.Miss Helena Neilson received word from her niece, LAW.Mar- i garct Jameson, of the R.C.A.F.: staff at Bagotville, that she will leave for England with several others from stations across Canada on the Empress of Australia, which sails on May 8.Mr.and Mrs.P.Gagnon and Mrs.A.Norris, accompanied by Mr.and Mr, Anatole Demers, of Asbestos, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Brouilette and Mr.and Mrs.L.i C.Lemoine, at Granby.Sincere sympathy is extended to the family and relatives of the late Cecil Alexander Elliott, of South Durham.The regular social evening of he Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary Lo the legion ST.ARMAND Mr.ami Mrs.A.H, Wade, of Montreal, spent a week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.G, T.Wade.Mr.anti Mrs.Ovila Roy and daughter Louise, of Freiighsburg, spent the week-end with Mr.Roy's parents.Mr.and Mrs.A.Roy.Mr.amt Mrs.J.P.Morrissette were in Richmond to attend the funeral of Mr.Morissette's brother, Di.R.Morissette.Mr and Mrs.Alerte Daglay, of Montreal spent a week-end with Mrs.P, C.Luke and Mr.E.L.Luke.Mr.and Mrs.s.Rutherford, of Granby, were at the home of Mrs.Rutherford\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs J.G, Thomas.Mr.and Mrs.J.U Chappell, of Swanion.\\ t., were dinner guests at the home of the Misses Clara Smith and Lila Bunage.Miss Nora Dagesse, of 1 aeolle, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.Dagesse M1LLANVILLE Mr.and Mrs.C.McGillivary and Kingsley Bullard were in Plessis-villc on business Mrs.William Bullard, of Adder-ley, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs.William 1\u2019drtcr, and family.Miss Rena Melrose was an over night guest of the Misses Lorraine and Janet Kelso.Mr.Kenneth McKenzie was a vis itor in Inverness.Mrs, William Bulljud and Mr.k.Bullard wore calling at the McGillivary home one evening, Callers during the week at the McGillivary home were Messrs.Sam Abrams, F.Pelletier.R.Pelle tier and Mr.Champagne and son.Mrs.William Bullard, Messrs.K Bullard, K.Bullard.Buddy Bui far'd, A.Bullard and Sam Abrams wore guests in Rishopton of Mrs family, of Johnvillr, have returned ionic after visiting Mr.and Mrs \\Y.S.Shaw.They were accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.Shaw, who were their guests for a few days, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Gleason were guests of their daughter, Mrs.Henri DuBois, and Mr.DuBois, at Drummondville.Mr.ami Mrs.William O\u2019Donnell : and Mrs.Roberta Wilson, of Mont real, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs.\\V.K.Rattray.On their return home they were accompnn ied by Mrs.Rattray, who spent a few clays in Montreal.Mrs.W.J.Ewing has returned from a visit w ith Miss Mildred Ew ing at.Montreal.LIBBY! OWN Mr.and Mrs.William Irwin uvre guests in Beebe at the home of Mrs.Mamie Crook.Several from here attended the Farm Forum dance at Way s Mills.Mrs.Nelson Vancour accompan- Bullard's sister, Mrs.Lawrence Gilbert.Mr.and Mrs.Lome Kelso and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Murdo McKinnon and family one ied Mr.and Mrs.Fred ramwn____ family, of Sherbrooke, to Hardwick, Yt., to visit Mrs.!.Thompson.Mr.and Mrs.George Johnston and family were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Vancour.Mr.and Mrs, Albert Davidson, Mr.and Mrs.(' D.Pedersen attended the funeral of Mrs.Davidson's uncle, Mr.Gilbert Bowen, in Sherbrooke on Friday afternoon.Much sympathy is extended to the bereaved relatives.faps off! tv ¦ '«m!?,-æ$ ¦ f'-.o rdHRSg V'tB
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