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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" JANUARY 15\t16 10 11 13\t14 20 21 29\t30 StjerbcookeDailuBetocd 7\tTHF PAPER OF THF EASTERN TOWNSHIPS f istoblished 1897.Price 5 Cents THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC.FRIDAY.JANUARY 29.I960 THE WEATHER Cloudy with smnvfhirrics ending Ute tonight; cloudy with sunny Intervsls Sstur-day; little change in tempe rature; wind* light, lanv high Saturday 15 and 20.Summary: Mostly cloudy.Sixty-I hlrd Year V «1 ill Seek Special Meeting Of Assembly Moslem Rebels Bid UN Enter Algerian Dispute HEARTY MEAL \u2014 Members of Moscow Selects hockey team munched on a meal of Alberta Buffalo steaks, Pacific Salmon and Okanagan red wine at a banquet in their honor at Kelowna, 11.C .where thev thrashed Vernon Canadians of the Okanagan Hockey League 10.2 in an exhibition (CP Photo) game.Rightists Take Over Algiers ALGIERS \u2014 (AP) \u2014 Insurgents virtually took over the city of Algiers today.The departure of Paul Delouvrier, the Paris government s civil administrator, and of Gen.Maurice Challe, the supreme army commander, for a separate command post at Blida, 25 miles southwest of the city, left the right-wing insurrectionists uncontested masters of the capital.itlc through I Both Sides Seek Same Goal Differ On How To Reach It President de Gaulle, through Delouvrier, called on the 9.000,000 Moslems in Algeria Thursday for a show of support, and ordered his chief representatives to set up a new command post outside Algiers.Paratroops remained in the capital\u2014still under a state of siege\u2014hut they made no attempt to prevent the insurgents from strengthening their barricades.PAPERS BACK INSURGENTS The French - language newspapers of Algiers, freed from PARIS (AP)\u2014Both the insurgents holding the barricades in Algiers and the government in Paris want the same thing\u2014a pacified Algeria firmly French.They differ on how to bring it about.That accounts for the strange censorship, openly supported the quirks and contradictions that insurgents\u2019 demand for the im- j seem to give a split personality mediate proclamation of Algeria j to some of the actors on both as a French province without giv- , sides of the uprising, ing the Moslems a chance to j The insurgents feel the govern- policy vote.Delouvrier called for the barricades to come down and urged the support of de Gaulle.In an editorial broadcast Thursday he appealed to the insurgents not to take any action that might bring the secession of Algeria from France or the fall of de Gaulle\u2019s Fifth Republic.Armed territorials \u2014 citizens enrolled as militia who have joined the insurgents\u2014roamed all over the city and seemed to have taken over city hall this morning.The insurrectionists set up their own radio station from a command post inside barricaded Algiers University.ON BRINK OF CIVIL WAR (Reuters news agency reported from Paris that France \u201cteetered See \"Rightists Take\u201d Page 5 ment\u2019s policy of self-determination will fail, and ultimately result in independence for the predominantly Moslem land.The government feels President de Gaulle\u2019s moderate policy represents the only hope for ending the five-year-old Moslem rebellion and the best hope of preserv- Negro Policeman First In Toronto TORONTO (CP) \u2014 Lawrence Mclarty, 30, who has eight years police experience in Kingston, Jamaica, has been appointed Metropolitan Toronto's first Negro policeman.Magistrate C.O.Kick, police commission chairman, told the new constable his appointment was comparable to Jackie Robinson's as the first Negro in major league baseball.ing the French position in Algeria.THEY TRUST DE GAULLE This was the gist of Delegate-General Paul Delouvrier\u2019s plea to the insurgents: You can\u2019t settle the Algerian question without the help of the Moslems, and the Moslems trust de Gaulle.This common bond\u2014the passionate desire for a French Algeria \u2014 which unites insurgents and government loyalists has resulted in such odd thingis as these: Government officiais refer to the insurgents as patriots.Paratroopers watch idly as the insurgents reinforce the stronghold the troops may be asked to storm.Both sides fly the tricolor.Troops and insurgents chat amiably while pointing guns at each other.Volcano Erupts HONOLULU (AP) \u2014 A flaming river of lava raged through the deserted village of Kapoho Thursday.At least 22 houses \u2014 about half of the little farming community \u2014 were set, ablaze and destroyed.The 300 residents of Kapoho were evacuated more than a week ago.Had Freight Monopoly Helped Develop Canada's North M.L Mickey' Ryan Dies At 67 A man who played an important part in the development of Canada\u2019s northland, Marion Leonard (Mickey) Ryan, died at his home on the East Brompton road, Sherbrooke, last night.He was 67.i Mr.Ryan was born in the Unit-! ed States of Irish parentage and in his younger days was a professional lightweight boxer.In 1910 he went to Edmonton for a bout and decided to remain there, I working in a hotel with his broth- 3 Girls Burn To Death In Bus * Flames Spurted 19 Survive Bus Everywhere -Train Crash war A King s Ransom Diefenbaker To Demands Is Of (Mickey) Ryan er, Patrick.With the discovery of tar sands at Fort McMurray in 1914, the brothers moved there where they got a mail contract.In 1919 they received a public utility franchise for a road at the Fort ! Smith portage, on the MacKenzie | River which gave them a virtual ! monopoly of the freight business into the northern mining areas, which lasted until 1934, when a parallel road was built.They expanded their business from a few teams of horses to a fleet of trucks, tractors, buses and horses.About 12 years ago, Mr.Ryan disposed of his interest in the : business and moved to Eastern Canada.He purchased a large farm on the East road to Bromp-tonville on the outskirts of the city where he had made his home since.The body is resting at the R.L.Bishop Funeral Home, 300 Queen Boulevard North.The funeral service will take place at St.Patrick's Church Saturday morning at 9 o'clock, Rev.Julian Clark officiating.Burial will take place in Edmonton.Aswan Dam Grant CAIRO ( Reuters)\u2014Russia will grant £100,000.009 Egyptian \u2019(about $287.000.000) in aid to the ! United Arab Republic for con-| struction of the second stage of the Aswan higih dam.This grant is in addition to the 400,000,000 rubles (about $100.000.000) already given for the first stage of the Nile dam, it was announced ' here Thursday, H1LLSBURGH, Ont.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 A high -«-hool bus nearing the end of .ref run was hit by a train Thursdav and wrapped in flames I hier- teen-aged and 19 other occupants, including the driver, were injured.\u201cFlames suddenly spurted everywhere, said 16-year-old Harvey White \u201cIt was an awful sight.Everybody was screaming and crying.\u201d Found dead in the charred wreckage were: Kareen Awrey, 17, daughter of Mrs.Bert Awrey; Donna Jackson, 15, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Mercer Jackson; Guricun Koch, 15.All lived at this rural community about 20 miles northeast of Guelph.They were only minutes from their homes when the bus, with 25 persons on board, was hit by a OPR freight train at a level crossing half a mile oast of the village.DRIVER CRITICALLY HURT Eight of the injured were admitted to hospitals in Guelph and Orangeville with burns, fractures and contusions.Most severely hurt was bus driver Calvin Leitcb, 29, of nearby Erin, considered in critical condition with burns to 80 per cent of his body, The bus, delayed more than half -an hour in its departure by an oratorical contest, left Erin District High School at 4 p.m.Between 15 and 20 minutes later Leitch stopped to let off student Ann Hall at her farm home about 50 yards from the county road crossing.The bus was moving slowly when it reached the tracks and was hit by the two-car, diesel - drawn freight, travelling at an estimated 20 miles an hour.The vehicle\u2019s fuel tank exploded and drenched the bus with flaming gasoline.Still upright, it was carried 38fi feet down the tracks before the train ground to a halt.HEARD WHISTLE Ann, who heard the train whistle before the crash, ran to the house and called doctors.She returned in feme to help beat out the flames in Leitch\u2019s clothing and covered him with her coat, \u201cWe saw the train coming but didn\u2019t realize we were on the track,\u201d said 15-year-old Norma Vanwyck who was treated at hospital for hip and leg injuries.A Bell Telephone Company lineman, one of many repairmen still in the area fixing lines damaged in an ice storm earlier this month, got the first word of the crash to Guelph on his radio-telephone.its home girls died Cold Labor OTTAWA (OP) \u2014 Canadian la bor's proposals for big federal spending to give labor a big hand have received a chill from Prime Miniistcr Diefenbaker.Mr.Diefenbaker made no bones about it in meeting spokesmen for the 1.100.000-member Cana diao Labor Congress Thursday.\u201cA king's ransom\u201d was his description of the cost of the CbC ; proposals in its annual suibmis-sioJi to cabinet.And he promised nothing more \\ than consideration.This is the standard prime ministerial way of laying \u201cwe\u2019ll have a look at j it .when we get around to it.\u201d ! To veteran observers.Mr.Dief- ¦ enbaker's smiling talk to the j head men of Canadian unions\u2014 j some 200 of them\u2014was the nearest thing to the brushoff they had | absorbed in many a year.CLC PRESIDENT IRKED Suave CLC president Claude Jodoin was irked, He showed it slightly.Some other union chiefs, who j didn\u2019t want to be identified for publication, said they were sore, j loo, at the fact that Mr.Diefen | baker was flanked by only five ministers.The normal comple ment for these meetings is around 15.It was a standing-room only meeting in the railway committer | room of Parliament's centre block.The press of labor people was so heavy that Huguette Pla memdon of Montreal, the CLC'; Quebec vice-president, stood at I the rear through the long sitting.Explanation later from the , prime minister's office for the absence of many key ministers was that they were tied up with urgent business in the Commons ! and in cabinet committee sit-! tings.But some labor leaders, who did not want to Ik- identified by j name, suggested the OjC was getting the back of the hand from ; the government because of its prospective tieup with the CCF in the formation of a new political ! party.Whatever the reason, Mr Dief-i enbaker did not fool around.¦Bluntly, be told the Cl/J its , customary proposals for social J security and the like would cost ! plenty of money, and ho indicated plainly the money won\u2019t be available soon, Official Flusher Proves Self Four Plusher PAINESVILLE OHIO (AP) Harry Lovell\u2019s self - made career of \"official flusher\" for the state of Ohio literally went down the drain Thursday as he started a .six-month jail term.Lovell.29, was sentenced Wednesday for changing unsuspecting home owners up to $30 for flushing a .so-called \u201cstale required\u201d chemical down their toilets.He pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny bv trick.Quebec Plan To Open Agencies Abroad QUUKREC (OP) \u2014 The Quebec government will open commercial and cultural agciu-u-s m Pans and London probably this year.Premier Antonio Barrette an nounee-d in the legislative as-semblv Thursday night the government ha* decided to act on the recommendation of Trade and Commerce Minister Paul Beau lieu.The province now operates agencies in New York and (>t I aw a.The announcement was re eeivori with enithusiasin by both sides of the legislative assembly, Liberal O p p o s i t i o n l of $92,229, and in Mr* Harry Strange; gentlemen's fiscal 1957 a net loss of $66,618 first, Mr* \\\\ Gratton, a* a > Net working capital at the gentleman.Norman Brock; dour | year-end stood at $2.992,773, up priio.Mr* George K ng\t.from\t$2,882,193 a* of Oct.31.The new officer* of the Club if)Ml.are president, Mrs Wm, Lick Despite the imrpoved results fold; vice-president.Mrs Stewart tor (i\u201e- year, Gerald L.Bruck, Strange, treasurer, Mrs M I\u2019ugh, pros idem, view - the future with secretary, Mrs Cecil Corey, caution, In his message to shareholders \u2022 he lays stress on the rapid rise W A.MEETS The Women's Association of Emmanuel Church met at the , in t!v rate of imports of tev ulc.- ami clothing from Japan as home of Mrs Lynn Spicer, vuih om, of ^ mosI S0nous problem* The Board of Steward* num-\tMr* tore*ter presiding.Otters facinK llu>\tim1u!i,n, boring 11, since the resignation\tof thank* were read from the\ti)UKt,\tjiu,ivasf of B Allnutt who has moved\tSunday School and from Mr*, away, have been busy in the Gustafson for Christmas gifts, general interest of the church The treasurer, Mrs.Hamilton, as the report shows Coat racks\tgave (he annual report which supplied for the church, pipe or-\t-howed a successful year.It was gan tuned and overhauled; pub-'decided to hold small card lie liability insurance purchased parties in the members' homes s in ihis area have been most pronounced ami sudden, states Mr.Bruck The Government, he adds, i> negotia ting with the Japanese Government in an attempt to find mutually acceptable means to control the volume within reasonable covering people against accidents io raise funds The joining fee while on church property; oil for 'he \\V A.was raised to fifty furnace serviced; stewards assist cents per member Nine mem-, ed by other members conduct- bers joined, ed an Every Person canvass Mrs.Roy Jenne, convener of which netted over $1,700 more in'the work committee, requested pledges than last year; hall floor;each member to bring some i ,\t,\t.\t,,.varnished; belfry covered with a articles or material to the next u'r H \u2014 Gen Rafael L.Trujillo of the Domin lean Republic was reported Thursday to have .arrested 1,000 or more persons after uncovering a plot to assassinate him.United States state department authorities declined comment on the : situation.MONUMENTS NOW.Delivery and arection ANYWHERE IN THE TOWNSHIPS \u2014 LOW PRICES.Send for FREE booklet showing beautiful stone* \u2014 ALL GRANITES.ORDER BY MAIL: Write, phone or cell! Anderson Monuments BEEBE \u2014 TR.6-2416, Que.(In Sutton, Lloyd Mandigo) Itt iHrmnrtam FLACK \u2014 Tn loving memory of fxur dear dau»tfhter, vister and aunt, Doris Paterson Flack, who passed away January 29ih, 1942.Those we love we never 1o*e, For alwaiys they will be, Forever near, forever dear.In dherlshed memory.Ever remembered by, MOTHFR and DAD, AUDREY and LES, HARLAiND.Danville, Que.Dfaper-Hastings FUNERAL SERVICE Cowansville - Sutton \u2022 Waterloo Knowlton Mansonville Tel.157 Cowansville Tel.11 Sutton Paper Plant Ends Shutdown SHEET HARBOR.N.S.fCP)\u2014 Operations at the Halifax Pulp and Paper Company plant here will be resumed Monday, ending a 12-day shutdown.About 100 men were laid off during the shutdown, blamed on lack of orders.Company officials said all were expected to be rehired.WEST SHEFFORD \u2014 Abbe St.Pierre has recovered and resumed services at St.Francis Xavier Church.Mrs.J.P.McMahon has returned from visiting her cousin, Mrs Anna We stover, in Burlington, Vt.Mlsk Winnifred Donlav-ey accompanied her.COWANSVILLE \u2014 A meeting will be held on Sunday, Jan.31, at 3 p.m.in Trimly Memorial Hall to discuss and decide future action of a proposed Welfare Federation for the vicinity.Everyone j* welcom*.NIXON \u2014 In Iwtnj?memory nt s dear husband, fattier and grandfather Findley J Mxon.who passed away January 29th, 1957.Forever in our thou-ghta.Sadly miaaed by,- H IS FAMILY.3«o Queen Blvd____LO J-W7 We Rent Hospital Bed* nt (Thanks WILLIAMS \u2014 I wiarh to express my j deep appreciation to all my friends \u2019 and neighbours for their kindness to me while I have been 111 both at home and In tbe hospital.To the Oddfellows and Rebekahs for fruit and juices, the Women\u2019s Association for finger ale.M.r.and Mr*.Morton Evans for the flowers they sent to the hospital.For ail the Christmas and get well cards, for visits at the hospital and at home.To Rev.H.Fraser, Rev.O.Cooke and Mrs.Cooke, Rev.Mr.Matthews, I>r.Lowry, Dr.Hicks, Dr.Quintln, and all the staff on the 3rd.j floor for Uieir care of me.Wishing i everyone the very best in I960.Sincerely, JOSEPH WTUJAMS, &aar>ervtfl», Que.\t| rSTïTi] LVjilr C.E.WILSON & SON Knowlfon CH.3-6650 Mansonville 47 or 20W SuHon 59 or 228 Cowansville 1553 or ZEnith 1-7100 AMBULANCE SERVICE I f I SWERBROOICX DAILY RETORD.ER IDA Y, JAM M 1WW WA IM T AD S W.klERE MORE PEOPLE DO MORE BUYING AND SELLING I TV Guide 3 \u2014 WCAX \u2014 Burlington 5\t\u2014 WPTZ \u2014 Plomburg 6\t«\u2014 CBmT \u2014 Montreol 7\t\u2014 CHIT \u2014- Sherbrooke 8 \u2014 WMTW \u2014 Mount Wothington 1.Articles For Sale Wash day» are a thing nf the p»ft with a \"O B.\" AUTOMATIC WASHER See our complete line.Models as low at $199 00 Easy terms available.FOR BEST RESULTS TRY RECORD WANT ADS Phone\u2014LO.9-3636 Connects All Deportments.ROSS BIRON\tChicks\t127.Female Help Wanted ELECTRIC LTD.LO.2 1564 1H3 FRONTENAC ST.Open Saturday afternoon 'till 5.30 pm.OREEN\t»nd\ton* chair, almost now; 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SHERBROOKE Chirtitr Awe eprmg Enr.SPECIALTY Wh**l «lignmant *.h»*i b»l-inc*ne on (11 typ»* »* vthlcltt.Hiv« yeur tprlngt cn»ch*d now, I# thov art too low or e*r Mr.WtlkiflWn W'*t one of the oldest ciuiitt» of Waterloo having lived here for nearly 30 year*.Hi* home wi* on Mountain Street, where he owned wh.it wa* known as the Kemp property.The deceased, wins wa* Ken Oct.9.!***4 and brought up in Dunham, hae been s resident of the Eastern Township* all hi* life.Hi* wife, Fkvrence WiLon, predeceased him several year* ago.During hi* last year* m Mrs.J.Dempsey Is Hostess To Inverness W.I.INVERNESS - The Women\u2019* Institute met »t the home of Mrs.John Dempsey with the president, Mr*.Fred Cox, in the chair.Minutée were read by the secretary, Mrs.Dempsey, and the treasurer\u2019s report was giveo by Mrs.Allan Little A mum be r of thank-you notes were included in the correspondence.The C.A.C.wa« renewed and a donation sent to the Salvation Army.A hospital patient was also remembered.Mrs.Allan Little, county pres idem, and Mrs.Fred Cox were named delegates to the semi-annual meeting to be held at the Y.W.C.A., Montreal, late in January.After the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess.GENERAL NOTES Messrs.Walter Cook and Allan Little visited Mr.Reuben Little in the Plessisville Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.Raoul Aude-t.of St.Sylvestre, were guests of the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leo Audet.Rev.Malcolm Hutchinson, ac companied by Mr.and Mrs J.Cruickshank and Mrs.Allan Little visited Mns.H.A.Dickson and Dr.S.J.Bennett in Cookshire and Rev.G.E.and Mrs.Ken-j drick in Coati cook.Mrs.Harry Campbell was a guest of Mr.and Mrs.William I Nutbrow\u2019n in Leeds Village.The Guild of the Church of the Ascension held a meeting at the home of Mrs.John Hoy.Plans were made to hold a card party on Wed.evening, Jan.27, at the home of Mr.and Mrs.John Crudekshank.Mrs.George Lennon and Miss Shirley Lennon attended the funeral of the former's brother-in-law, Mr.Conrad Roux, in Alfred, Me.The Presbyterian and United Churches held their annual meeting in the United Church.Dr.Porter, of Toronto, and Rev.L.Simpson, of Thetford Mines, were present.Dr.Porter w\u2019as an overnight guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.Stokoe.Mr.Hans Leisfina, of Montreal, spent a weekend at the rectory with Rev.Malcolm Hutchinson.Misses Margaret Tuttle, of Montreal, and Nancy Little, of Sherbrooke, spent the weekend with their parents, M-r.and Mrs.Andien Little.Mr.and Mrs.Wally Buck have returned to their home in Newr York after holidays with the latter\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.j Vachon.Miss Jeanette MacKinnon, of Montreal, was a guest of her sister, Mrs.Don Appleton.Mr.Herbert Wright, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff visited his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Wright.Waterloo he wa* tenderly tired t>> Mr* Lloyd May ne*.A keen hustne»* man, Mr.Wilkm*on wa* »n letive coil dealer until within the paat two or three year* In hw death.St Paul * United Church lo*e* * ibx*d supporter Surviving Mr Wilkinson are hi* (UupMer, Kmhleon.Mr*, Arthur \\\\*l»h, *nd *on-in-law, Dr, Walrh, of Weitmount, »nd two grindehJdnen, k.ngdey *nd Carol Servie* wa* held *< Lrdoux'* Funeral Chapel, on Saturday, Jan, 9 with interment m the Waterloo Protestant Cemetery, Bearer* were IJoyd Miyne*.Gerald Jackson, Onal Lewi# and Lucien Gingras STEPHEN L.LITTLE, OF HATLEY, Formerly of Invornoi* HATLEY \u2014 Ibi* community wa* saddened by the accidental death of Stephen leonand Little on We.i \\ov 4 Mr lattle was horn on May 20, 19H, ai Inverne**, Que , the son of Edward Little and hi* wife, Annie Cox He moved to Hatley with hi* parents on Vug 10, W44.and was residing here at the time of hi* death.He leaves to mourn his loss, his aged parents, a sister Doria, Mrs, Robert Watson of New Britain, Conn .a brother, Ken neth, of East Ryegate, YU; a brother-in-law, Robet Watson; a sister-in-law, Mrs.Kenneth Little.Also surviving are three uncles, George Little, Inverness, Wm.Walker.Woodsvifie, N IL, and R.King, Montreal; five aunts, Mrs.B.Rothney, Kinnear\u2019a Milts, Mrs K Cox, Thetford Mines, Mrs I.Little, Hamilton, Ont .Mrs.J.Little, Barre.Vt,, and Mrs.R.King, Montreal; as well, several nieces, nephews, cousins.The funeral service was held on Fri.Nov.7 at St.James' church, Halley, Rev.H.C.Don ton officiating.The hymns, Unto the Hills and Hark, Hark My Soul, wore selected for the sen vice.The bearers were all cousins of the deceased, Russell Rotih-ney, Kinnear's Mills.Lyman Roth ney, Lennoxville, Douglas Cox and Thomas Little.Thetford Mines, and William and Harvey Walker, Woodiville, N.H.The largely attended funeral and the beautiful floral tributes and cards of sympathy extended to the bere-aved family, testified to the esteem in which Mr.Little was held.Interment took place in Halley Cemetery.Cass Funeral Home, Rock Island, was in charge of ) the arrangements.pany until hi* retirement, after winch he moved k* Montreal and finally to l^sval West, Que.He i* survived by three *on*, V\u2019rtHl of Dam il le.Ru*%.o* St Kii*tache, and \\e *on of K ill maaoo, Mich.lue daughter*», Grace, Mrs William Waite, of Gnaw a.\\gne» Mr» Harold .R.ei gem, of Lachine, Ruby*, Mr*.Markland Ledoux.of Waterloo, Elsie.Mr* Dennis Capener, of Die Pertvi.and Dorothy.Mr*.Chve Wilson, of Eeum so cum, Nova Scotia; also » grand children and U great grandchildren, Remama res'.ed at the Hugh Fefterley'* Funeral Home, Montreal, where many friend* and relatives were able to pay their last respect* The funeral amice took place at St.Augustine s Church, Danville.Que, on Monday, Dec.2ft, Rev Nevil Tucker officiating The hymns rendered were Unto The Hill* and Abide with Me The numerou* and tvautiful floral tribute* showed the esteem in which he was held.The bear 1 era were Oharle* Greenlav Howard Gibson, lorne Mitchell and Stanley Taylor Interment took place in the Danville Cemetery Among those present were: Mr and Mrs Harold Rodgers ansi Messrs.Terrence, Laurence and Robert Rodgers, of Lachine: j Mr Stanley Rodgers, Ville St Laurent; Mr, Donald Rodgers.Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Mark RICHMOND - Guest* of Mr ami Mr* II II Now .in were Mr and Mr* Phoma* Barclay, of \\>he*!o*.and Mr amt Mr* Gordon Vlcxansler, of Sherbrooke Mi»* Harel Boast \\* visiting her > > or in law Mrs B F Bou*i in Montreal.M:> A Potter.of Ottawa wia in town to attend the funeral of Mr H N Quinn While here she wa* Hie guest of Mrs Quinn \\ cablegram wa* received by Mr* Wilfred Lanya* er containing now*» tvf rhe audden death of her father, Mr FniC't Haw km*, of Stroud, England.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, JAN.29, 1IMY1 Si.Luke's Guild And St.Faith's Guild Elect Officers At Meetings In Magog BISHOPTON \u2014 Mr Hugh Vintinner is in ivor health Several from here attended the annual congregational meeting in Emimanuel Unitevl Church at Eaat Angua land liOdoux and Freddie, Charlotte, l*»la, Charlea and John Ledoux.Waterloo; Mr ami Mrs Dennis Capener, Linda and Rio hard Capener.tie I\u2019envt; Mr.and Mrs Russell Mitchell ami Mr Andrew MiteheM, St Funs tache; Mr.and Mr* Nelson Mitchell, Kalama/vH), Mich Two daughlers, Mrs.William Waite and Mrs.CHive Wilson, were unable to attend.MAGOG The Woman * Guild of St.Luke* Church held it* annual meeting at the home of Mrs.M.Giiktin, with Miss Perry a* joint hoaten*.The regular meeting preceded the annual All offtceri were re-elected: President, Mr*.A leviek, t»t vice president, Mr* C Bnaell, 2nd vice-preaident, Mn.H.V.MacDonald; secretary, Mr*, J Moynan treasurer, Mrs O.Holt.The variou* committee* remain the same also.A gift donated by Mrs.0.Styan was won by Mrs J.Moynan.The next meeting will be at the home of Mis* B.Mice, on Wednesday, Jan 27.ST.FAITH S GUILD MEETS | St.Faith\u2019s Guild held its annual meeting in the Chureh Hall with Mrs Tomlinson as hostess and 22 member* present.Officers were elected as fol low» Joint presidents, Mrs.A Comeau ami Mrs, N.Burrell: vire president, Mrs.Hardy; sec rotary, Mrs.R.Urvvlck; treasurer.Mrs.It lairoequs The com nutters remain the same.The gift donated by Mrs.W.Fields was won by Mrs.Hudson.Plan* were made for a tea and food sale to he held the first week in February.The next meeting will he held at the home of Mr*.N Metga, with Mrs M Whittier Joint host-es a.Ganeral Net** Mr George Hulme ha* returned to his home after being a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital for several weeks.Const Stuart Uiwde, R C.M P.ha* returned to Caughnawaga after spending leave with hia par ents, Mr and Mr* J Liwde Mrs.Minnie Adams is a patient in the Sherbrooke Hospital, A meeting of the SOS Club of St Paul\u2019s Until'd Church, was held at the home of Mrs.Kenneth Martin.It was decided that a food sale would be held at the Handy Andy Associate Store, 4M Mam St W on Friday, January 29 at 2 30 |> m Note food will not be sold beforehand.ULVERTUN Mir* hr» wvkv, Mrs W Nancy was a Ixifft.Lofft, of Sher-gtu'st of Mr and SWIMMING IN THE WINTER ?The smart buyer knows that the time to buy Is in the offseason: he knows that selection is at its best, therefore, he can get HIGHEST QUAL-ITY at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.Surely you ere in this group, so hurry down and see these specials.1958 PONTIAC Stratochief\tîeSIEfl Sedan\tdkiSSO.1957 OLDSMOBILE inafC \"88\" Sedan\t*©/?.\u20191750.2 door Suburban 1955 DE SOTO\t1C Fireflite Sedan \u2014 **} S# 3 \u2022 1954 DODGE CLUB Coupe Crusader 0%I3* 1953 CHRYSLER Windsor Sedan \u2014 1952 CONSUL Sedan 1951 CHEVROLET $, Sedan \u2019795.\u2019350.\u2019395.N.V.CLOUTIER INC.Simea .Valiant .Dodge \u2022 De Soto \u2022 Imperial dealers.1464 King Sf.West SHERBROOKE MRS C.II.WILLIAMS, OF SHERBROOKE Funeral services for Mrs.Charles H.Williams, who passed away in her 59th year at the! Sherbrooke Hospital on Tuesday, | Dec.22, 1959, were held from | the R.L.Bishop Funeral Chapel | to St.Peter\u2019s Anglican Church on Thursday, Dec.24.Rev.Guy Marston officiated, assisted by Rev.R.H.Hobbs.The choir led in the singing of three hymns, with Morris Austin as organist.Bearers were Harold McConnell and Harry Williams, brothers-in law, Ted Austin, cousin, Alfred Savage, William Marshall and Glenn Ben nett.Interment took place in Elmwood Cemetery.The former Hilda Deborah Woods, eldest daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harry Woods, of North-field, Vt., was born at \u201cThe Pines,\u201d Lake William, In Megan tic County.She attended New ! Ireland School and graduated j from Inverness High School.Mrs.Williams resided in Northfield for a few years and, following her marriage to Charles H.Williams, of this city, had made her home in Sherbrooke for over 35 years.She was a member of St.Peter\u2019s Church, an active worker in St.Peter\u2019s Altar Guild and an associate member of the Carry-On Club.Surviving are her husband; three sons, Herbert, of Black Lake, John and James, of Sherbrooke; a daughter-in-law, Mrs, Herbert Williams; a gi\u2014nddaugh ter, Kim; her parents, a sister, Mrs.Richmond Allen, and two brothers, Alan and Hilton Woods, of Northfield, all of whom attended the funeral.Also present were Mrs.Williams\u2019 niece Miss Jane Allen, sisters-in-law, Mrs.Alan Woods and Mrs, Hilton Woods, all of Northfield.HENRY J.MITCHELL, OF LAVAL WEST LAVAL WEST \u2014 The death of Henry J.Mitchell occurred | at the Lake of Two Mountains i Hospital, St.Eustache, Que., on | Friday, Dec.25.195S, after a somewhat lengthy illness.He ¦ was in his 7th year.Mr.Mitchell was born in London, England, on Oct.27, 1383, the son of Harry John Mitchell, and his wife, Edith Reeves, both of London.He was united in mar riage to Agnes Minnie Schrier, also of London, who predeceased him some 13 years ago.three sons, Henry, Arthur and Stanley-died in infancy.Mr.Mitchell came to Canada about 50 years ago with his wife and two small daughters.An acid maker by trade, he worked for various paper mills at Hawkesbury, On!., Shawinigan Falls, Que., and Windsor Mills, Que., finally settling in Asbestos, Que., where he worked as a power centre operator for the ; Canadian Johns-Maoville Com- NriJVE tVT TO \\ HOW DO YOU fXPïCT TO err ALON6 in m worio?y N.'W, ADMri 11 -NOl\u2019FE 3tS1 urn- to pr moteur:: OR, 1 00N1 hNCVl \u2014 LOTS 01 COW&HS VlEAk\u2019 TWO uUNv UAivN TO CORFORM y I \"SN, \u201c\u2022\u2022\u2022-NïUrV.( WHATS THIS?A OH,NO Quot'd y.WTRC.kTRFLV PROBATING A WILL,V\u2014ITS WRITTEN ON HIS BACK.''/, HIT IT \u2022\u2022! 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I'M IN A HURRY SIR-00 YOU MIND IF I ORDER FIRST ?^/TOTAV'S SPECIAL CORNED BEEF/ .\u2014I\t/ NONB sAMG- iWm JIGGS BY PETER HOFFMAM & AS FOR THESE RAGS HE LEFT, I REFUSE TO GO BACK HOME WEARING.H-HEY?/ WHAT'S THAT?MISTER I TELL YOU THIS FELLOW SLUGGED ME AND STOLE MY CLOTHES AND WALLET/ cancelled; /^p*X /k/WYL-T / I f K SHERBROOKE DAII-Y RECORD, FRIDAY, JAN.», IBM Knjjsjnj Fashion Spotlight Israeli Styles Highlight Hadassah Tea Women s Groups Women s Sphere OQKE BUSINESS & luncheon which will be »«rve(l\tA A thnwlng of Israeli creations, some 17 knitted ensembles and auits, waa a featured higldiiiht of the annual Hadassah tea and food sale held Wednesday after noon in the Synagogue II.II.Mrs.Harry 1\u2018rupas, president, Mrs.Irvtnu Stetnman and Mrs.Sid (illlick, Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary chairman, received the lart;e number of guests who attended.A touch of Spring was noted in the gay little table centerpieces, each one made of a low candle surrounded by tiny paper flowers, and In the floral sprays which set off the stage from where the fashion show started.Mrs.Gearge Beaulieu and Mrs Russell Marois were the competent models who paraded down through the hall, stopping at (aides for the guests to get a closer look at the garments.The fashions, all knitted pieces with the exception of some raincoats, emphasized casual simplicity.Some were tailored three-piece ensembles of skirl, sweater and box Jacket; others were styl ed for more dress occasions with softly rounded necklines or unusual collar treatment.A few of the dresses had a matching coal.The beige and gray tones seemed to he popular basic colors teamed with stronger off-shades of blues, purples and pinks in contrasting sweaters or as trim.Bui there was also the occasional navy, red and (oast brown and the lighter blue shades.Mrs.1'rupas welcomed the r SHERBROOKE BUSINESS A PROFESSIONAl.WOMEN\u2019S CLUB The president, Miss Marjorie Moir presided at the recent monthly meeting of the Sherbrooke Branch of the Business and Professional Women's Club held at the MacKinnon Memorial Building, During the business session, letters of thanks were read from the Matron of the Wales\u2019 Home and the secretary of the Welfare luncheon which will be served to the ladies of the executive of the W.A Presbyter), February 2.At the close of the meeting refreshment* were served by the hostesses, Mrs G, McClintock and Mrs, E Westerman assisted by Mrs M.Kennett and Mrs, A.Plowright.XI BETA CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI Mrs.Stewart Hansford present- , Committee for Christmas gifts ed a paper at the regular XI sent by members of the Club, It Beta meeting of the Beta Sigma was interesctlng to note that a Phi.Her talk was entitled, Club in England, which had been \"High Moments of History\" and adopted by our members during was presented in three parts, World War II, wished to renew The first section dealt with j correspondence with our Club.Moses leading the people out ol Plans were made for a Bridge bondage to freedom.She enlarg-to be held at the members\u2019 homes C(j on this freedom of mankind during the month of February ,0 jnciut)e personal, political and under the convenership of Mrs.,pjrjtuui freedom.Neil Tracy.The members were invited to meet at Rockcliffe on Monday, January 25, when interest groups would be formed.ST.PAUL\u2019S LADIES\u2019 GUILD In the second part of the speech, Mrs.Hansford explained how- Socrates elected to be a martyr for the principle of freedom of thought and expression.She commented on the two great explorers.Columbus and Magellan, who had added so Todays Pattern from former members who had been remembered at Christmas.STYLES FROM ISRAEL \u2014 Local models, Mrs.George Beaulieu, left, and Mrs.Russell .Marois, Following the business mcet-show two of the knitted ensembles on view Wednesday id the Sherbrooke Hadassah\tlea held\tat the\ting,\trefreshments\twere served\tby Synagogue Hall.Mrs.Beaulieu is in a three piece outfit of pale lime, the lining of\tthe box\tJacket\t'hP\tmembers with\tMrs.M.\tMan- matching he contrasting dotted while of the sweater.The gray suit on Mrs.Marois\thas a more fit.\tdigo\tas hostess, ted Jacket with front closing which shows just a trace of the blue sweater above\tthe low\tcollar when tied.There were 15 other styles In the showing of fashions from Israel.(Record Photos by Gerry Lcmay) A regular meeting of St.Paul's Ladies' Guild was held recently much to the physical and mental in the Church Hall with the pres dimensions of the cartn, and then j ulcnt, Mrs.G.Carleton presid- on Einstein, who changed the i !ing.The meeting was opened shape of the world of science, with the Guild prayer.\tgiving new dimensions to the fu-| J The donation of material re- (Ure nf mankind, j reived by the Guild was much yrs, Hansford w as thanked by J appreciated.\t>urSi rlUy Blanchette.A lengthy j Mrs.B.Millar, corresponding discussion followed during which | ecretary read several letters, t|ierc was a qUestion and answer i 1 9462 KV\u201418 | guests just prior to the show and | Mrs.Irving Steinman explained briefly about the garments, part of a new line from Israel this year and available in several Montreal stores.Mrs.Mort Math and Mrs.15.Slater assisted the models in dressing.Organ music provided a delightful background during the show and tea.Mrs.Sam Echenbcrg, Mrs.Sam Smith.Mrs.Bert Hyman and Mrs.Sam Cohen presided at the tea table during the afternoon, tastefully decorated with a low silver bowl of yellow mums and green tapers in silver candelabra.Sophie Kerr s Answer To Age: Dont Imitate' The writer, Sophie Kerr who is in her 79th year has written the best article on old age that I ever read.In the issue of Coronet maga- privileges, too.\u201cWe old ones must muscles of our bodies muscles of our minds as far as they will go and neither envy nor use and PLYMOUTH LADIES\u2019 GUILD The regular meeting of the Plymouth Church Ladies\u2019 Guild was held Tuesday in the Church ! parlour, with a good attendance.The president, Mrs.E.Wester-man presided.Final plans were made for the MANNERS MAKE FRIENDS period.The meeting adjourned with the repeating of the closing ritual and this was followed by a social hour with the members of the Epsilon Chapter.New Programs Will Begin Soon At Local Y.W.C.A.Mrs.Hyman and Mrs.Cohen i honest, down - to - earth title of were also conveners of the tea.I \u201cWise Words From an Old A table of delectable home Lady, cooking was supervised by Mrs.Starting out with the observa* Henry Echenbcrg and Mrs.M.lien that all too many old ladies Goodman.In charge of the book j \u201clook grim\u201d Miss Kerr goes on table and display of Israeli pro-j to advise on the ways in which ducts was Mrs.Richard Echen- i an older woman can accentuate berg, while Mrs.Jack Cooper- Uhe haves and cut the losses to man and Mrs.Evender Veillenx keep old age from becoming a looked after the White Elephant | frustrating, lonely, bewildering table.zinc the editors have given it the\t>outh- \u201cWe had it once and wre can look back with gratitude, for now Mrs.A.Gillman took tickets time of life.She admits quite frankly that at the door and Mrs.Sam Shimel- ioM age has many limitations.But man was in charge of the guest J she points out that if has its hook.________________________________________________________________ Mrs.A.Rigler and Mrs.Max; Rothschild supervised the plates ;Sonm Einbinder and Carol Aus-of sandwiches and cakes and j ^n- those who assisted in serving 1 Mrs.Joseph Bordoff was in were, Mrs.Sam Gillman, Mrs.I charge of the raffle won by Mrs.Dan Heilig, Mrs.J.Rafal, Mrs.Paul McKenna and the door Gordon Budning and the Misses prize, donated by Mrs.B.Claman, June Echenbcrg, Shelley Slater, I was won by Mrs.Ed Smith.OKU-.-) ©nia® When a man thanks you for a dance tell him you enjoyed the dance no matter how poor a dan- our finest memories take the place of the vague, feverish dreams and ambitions of our youth.We are, in faet, living the future of our youth.The rush and push of earlier days are done; in- .\t,\tA stead we have more selection of i\u2022 Mr.Meade read a letter from \"rite Eaton* and Simpson'* for ked each mem- Kennedy read her report which\tregarding clothing and\talso\tber to bring in\tone\tapron to the also showed a busy year in the\tthanking the group for their\tpast\t'larch meeting\t(or\tthe summer tending of get well cards and help,\t.sale.thank-you note*.\tCLl B ELECTS OFFICERS Th(.hostesses served refresh- A letter was read from Mrs The St.John\u2019s Aoung Women's ments.Six members and Cimeron MicMUUn.of the i-'lnb rofi in ih* Church Hall with Young Women* Club, thinking, H** president.Mrs.Merritt the Guild for it* donation of knit- FHaro.in the chair, tmg to the Springhill Disaster! Minutes were read by Mrs.Relief Fund.\t! Gordon Moore, recording seerr- Mrs.G.K.Jenkins, knitting ,3rJi after which the treasurer, convener, thanked the member*, ^ Douglas Robinson, gave her also many other donor* for their .\"ev* s A Meade then chaired efforts in making the knitting a!11)?.mee,,nS f,orn tlie\t°f success this year.Mrs.Louis offlcers' *s\tpresident.Elesch.sewing convener, also ilrs-\t^haro: 'ice-presi thanked the members and donor.» f*en1, ^r5, Coleman; recording for their help with ihe sewing swretary.Mrs w K MacLeod, end.and Mrs.Smith, president \u20221r = corresponding\tsecretary, thanked the executive and all '}TS Bil Lynn; treasurer.Mrs the Guild members for their kind |Geü.rge McCammon, support and hard work.\tplans w*\u2018rc mlade {or ll,e The slate of officers as drawn\tUol\"en?cl\u201cb t0 sP.c\u2019nsor up by the nominating committee\t'vltb the '0UI\u2019d Me,\u2019s two guests were present.Collection amounted to $2 The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Paul Kthier on Eeb.3, with Mrs.Hastings and Mrs.Kthier as hoste-ses.Mrs.M.Malheson Entertains WMS At Lake Megantic LAKE MEGAN' was elected.They are: Honorary c*ub * theatrical evening by the January meeting president, Mrs S, A.Meade; h'1\"®6 Laneers Montreal Amateur at.\u2019a Missionary So MEGANTIC - The of the Worn-Society, was held president Mrs George Smith- Group, and it is scheduled foriat the home of Mrs.Martin 1st vice president Mrs M H W Saturday.Feb.6 at 8.30 p.m., at Mathe-son with all members and Seeley; 2nd vice-president, Mrs! lhe Andrew Stuart Johnson four visitors present.P.Riordon; recording secretary.Memorial School Hall.* HA't >v.\\i SffN A WHITE RAT NAMED ÏIOYD'' Anglican Church Holds Annual Guild And Vestry Meetings At Bishopton BISHOPTON The annual whom were re elected; President, Guild and Vestry meetings of the Mrs.M Davis; tM vice president, Church of the Good Shepherd Mrs.L, G.Harrison; 2nd vice-were held at the home of Mr.and president and actme secretary, Mrs.L.G.Harrison.\tMrs.J.E.Mill*; treasurer, Mrs.The afternoon was devoted to L.Hen-tiig; secretary-treasurer, the meeting of the Ladies' Guild Mrs F.L.Gilbert.Mrs, L.G Legion Plans Fish Derby At Phillipsburg PIULIPSBl\u2019Ri; - The anmul Fish Derby sponsored by the Canadian Legion, Branch 82, of Phillipsburg, will be held Sun day, Feb 7 on l ake Champlain, between Phillipsburg and Venice on Missisuuoi Ray Prue» amount ing to $123 will be awarded, the lucky ticket priie, and first and second pnres tor dorey, north ern pike and perch The derby will be from 8 a m.to 8 00 p m Weighing m lime 4 30 to ft p.m at the Champlain House and Mis sisquoit Inn.Phillipsburg KNOWLTON LANDING Mr.Norris Denman, of s | Lambert, s|vent * weekend at i hia cottage Mi«« Irene Davidson retnino»! to Waterloo after spending the weekend with her mother, Mrs.\\ Davidson, *n,l Mr *nd Mr# Porter Know-1 ton Mr and Mrs Russel Kin; and family, Mr and Mrs James Alexander and children, and Mr an.l Mrs.IKvnald Clark, of St I Lambert w ere weekend guests at Pine l-odgr Mr and Mrs.Russell Tetrault and family, of \\usiin.were îue»ts of Mr and Mrs.\\ 1 Willes SHFRBROOKE DAU V RECORD, FRIDAY, JAN 2B, IDtiO Mrs.Crystal Singfield Heads St.Paul s W.A.At Waterloo W kTERLOO \u2014 St Paul * Worn an » 'atociauon held its annual tucetins m Ihe Church Hall, with Mrs.Clara M.-Kergow prc-idcnt, m tlu- chair, and Mr»» ' U»wi> m chatte of the dovolionala.Two gue»ta were ivrosent 'l'he 10»t> officers gave their an-msal reix'rt t'n retiring, Mrs McKet gow thanked cvervone for their ccial evening and a buffet «upper was enjoyed The beau-jUfiiUy decorated talvle feature»! a ]«louhle birthday cake 'nnvng the goes;» from out of town woro.'lr ami Mr* Daw 1-»>n Neil ami son Jolm.of Rich jtnond, 'll.-» krlcne Netlson, of '1rs Boomhour, Mr Young an.l The call to worship was given which Rev T.Hardy opened with Harrison was appointed president Mrs.Pal Kennedy; corresponding Mr*.Pharo, president, thanked,by ihe president, Mrs.Clark prayer.The minute.» were read by secretary.Mrs.Ruth 'Viser; and the members for their help amt followed by the devotional period Mrî.Mills in the absence of llu-treasurer.Mrs.Everett Moore, , support for the past six months, fhe Scripture lesson was read The following conveners of especially with the Pot Luck Sup- by Mrs.Greenway and a nray- per, the confirmation reception jer hvmn, by Mrs.Matheson.and the pageant and parties at xhe theme for the afternoon Christmas.\tstudy was, We Are AM Broth- Reports were given by the con- crs, and Mrs.Clark and Mrs.tact and social service commit- MacDearmid gave selected read-tees.Proceeds from the pot luck jugs on the subject.Prayers by committees were appointed: Knitting, Mrs.Harry Foster; sew Cancer Society Holds Meeting At Thetford Mines secretary, Mrs.F.L.Gilbert Cards of thanks for Christmas Cheer, gifts, ami flowers were also read.The financial report, given by Mrs.Herring, showed the year had been successful.supper were $197.98 Mrs.C.Thomas Entertains W.A.At East Farnham EAST FARNHAM \u2014 The Woman's Association was entertained THETFORD MINES.\u2014The la dies' division of the local branch I of the Cancer Society held its i first meeting following the holidays at St.Joseph's Hospital.During the afternoon 1,010 dressings (6x8) were prepared and shipped to headquarters in Montreal.Mrs.J.A.Wayland, chairman, remarked on the need for cotton for dressings, and it would be greatly appreciated if anyone having old sheets or pillow' slips or the like, would send them along to the Canadian Cancer Society.St.Joseph's Hospital, Thetford Mines.Meetings will be held every Tuesday at 2 p.m.from now until summer.GENERAL NOTES Miss Edwina Marcoux has re-\t- turned from a month in Calif-'\tGeneral Notes ornia as a guest of her sister,, Mr- Gordon Hobbs is Mrs.Allan Wait, Mr.Wait and'home and under the care.Mrs.Clark and Mrs.Matheson i brought the devotional period to j a close.! Mrs.Wcod reviewed a chanter of the book, Africa Disturbed.The treasurer reported that receipts for the year had been Isent to the Presbytcnal secre-!tary.I A new mem'ber was enrolled | and welcomed.| The meeting closed with a i reading by Mrs.Clark on, Mak- .,\t,,\t_ ,\t.ing Allowances, by Mrs.Carl Thomas, with 13 Refreshments were served bv | members and several guests pro- the ho«ltc,s a.»jMcd fcy Mr« sent.Reports and final business M-uehmer and Mrs Dan Math-of the year were on the agenda.! eson Rev.C.J.Gustafson took the CHURCH GROUP ME ETS chair for the election of officers | The regular meeting of the named by Mrs.Rufus Thompson.Ladies Aid Society of St.An-Officers are: Honorary presi- drew s Presbyterian Ohuroh was dents, Mrs.D.W.Collins and Mrs.held at the home of Miss L.C.J.Gustafson; president, Miss ; Matheson with her sister, Mrs, Grace Shufelt; vice-president, \u2019 R.E.Cleminson of Windsor, Mrs.Stewart Harrowing; secre-1 Ont., as joint hostess, tary, Mrs.D.F.Shufelt; treasur-i The president, Mrs.Dan Mather, Mrs.Carl Thomas.Mr.\tPaul\tMahannah\tis\tconvalcs-\tCommitteçs were aDD01iUed as\twith, and reports were heard\tin ln« onuren oi me uooa\tonep- ctng at\this\thome\tfollowing surg-\t5]Qk com,mij£;/'\tMrs.J.R.McKay, convener of\therd during the past year.\t23 of HosPltaI\u2019\tCrandall and Miss Margaret lilac-\thome economics, listed tho arti\t\"\u2019hlch \"ere c_c, ebral\u2018°'l5 \u201df\tIo y Iver; and buying committee,\tclcs required from branches lak\tCommunion.There had been a ing part in the handicraft exhibit j con^irrna*'lon servlce in w'hich .at the County Fair.It was fell candidates were brought before that the local \"branch should make ! \u2019-be S'5*10?» lwo burials, one mar an exhibit, since last year it won ria2«\u2019 and nne >>aP(lsm- Mr- ,Hardy third place, but was first among | expressed pleasure to he in the (he Women's Institutes entering Parinsh and thanked the wardens Money was voted to the Service organist- and all the officers.He ery at the j Svveetsburg BMP.family, when she visited points of interest such as the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Squaw- Valley, where\tthe\tOlympics\tare taking place\tthis\tyear, San\tFrancisco, Reno,\tthe\tYosemite\tValley and\tj Mrs.\tA.\tR.\tMcCafferty\thas\tleft Park,\tLos\tAngeles,\tthe famous\t| to spend\tan\tindefinite\ttime\tin Disneyland and San Diego, where ; Ottawa, Ont., with her son, Mr.her sister and family live.\t' Robert McCafferty, Mrs.McCaf- Mr.and Mrs.George Smith ; ferty and family spent a weekend in Toronto visit- ; Mrs.John o'Dohertv, of Mont- r^c L'Sing her slstcr'Mrs- SitMr°f an^Tlrs! T.R.Johnston Mr\u2018 AIlan ^tran£\u20ac ha bcen a were in Lachine, weekend guests ; Pncum\u201eoma.Patlent ln the S\"'eets' of Mr.and Mrs.G.Johnston and b\u201cr,g HosP'taL \u201e fami]v%\t| Mr.and Mrs.Peter Dickie and Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Clifford ;\thave moved to one of the Wright were Mr.and Mrs.G I Veillon apartments at Pine Corn-Dezan and Bonnie, of Maple | er! iarm.Me.Dickie has employ-Grove, and Messrs.P.Walker | ment with Mr.Veillon, Sweets and Ludovic Houle of Adderley.I burg.Miss Peggy Johnson, who had j The C.G.I.T.and Explorer been visiting her parents, Mr.1 groups with their leaders, Mrs.and Mrs.W.J.Johnson, has re-j S.Harrowing and Mrs.Lance turned to Notre Dame College, : Hadlock enjoyed a skating party, Manchester, N.H.\tj with refreshments afterwards in Mr.Merritt Pharo, Mr.Eric the United Church Hall.Pharo and Mr.Lawrence Bennett.Mr.Stewart Strange is being spent last weekend in Lancaster, | treated in a Montreal Hospital.N.H., visiting Mr.N.Amadon, [\t___________________ formerly of Maple Grove, who j was injured in an accident and j is hospitalized.Mrs.Lee Pharo has returned | eson, presided.The financial re- man p,\u2019®b*-s- ®'acb member ans-port was given by Mrs.Cross- wered the ro11 by reading an arti-man, treasurer, and showed a c^e ^ronl l*le Declaration which hi.i satisfactory vear.\thad Particular interest for her, Hru-tnrt Notcs cf thanks were road discussion followed.1 #\u2018rom those who were remember- following the program, the Mr.Hardy took the chair for the election of officers, all of! Women's Institute Holds Meeting At North Hatley NORTH HATLEY \u2014 The Women\u2019s Institute held its January meeting at the Community Hall.Members met for a supper arranged by Mrs.E.Phillipson and Mrs.Victoria C.Plow, after which the coprésident, Mrs.G.E.Bennett declared the meeting in session.The secretary, Mrs.Grant Le-Baron, called the roll.The response to the roll call was incorporated in the program of the evening, and was a discussion of the Universal Declaration of Hu- of the altar Build.The new president appointed Iter committees for the new year i and two card pariic- were planned one to lie held on January 30 and one on Feb.13.The next meeting will be held P*5! at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Her ring on Feb.4.After the meeting the ladles served a congregational supper, which was followt-d by the vestry meeting.Rev.T Hardy presided and | after the opening prayer, the minutes were read by the vestry ! clerk, Mrs.L.G.Harrison.The secretary-treasurer, L.Ifcrring, j read the financial report which showed that the year's obligations had been met with a substantial balance on hand.A report was given by Mrs.L.Herring, freas urer of the Ladies' Guild, show ing that the society had enjoyed another year of continued pro gross.The vestry clerk read the report of the Cemetery Com mittee, which had been prepared by Mrs, E.Bennett.Carl Leonard was appointed rector's warden and L.G.Ham son was re-elected people's war den.Lyle Herring was elected secretary-treasurer and Mrs.J E.Mills and Clarence Vintinner were reappointed auditors.Carl Leonard was appointed lay dele gate to the Synod to replace G.P.Clarke, who had resigned.The rector's report showed ed at Chri-stmas.business of the meeting was dealt i\"1*! there were 57 service held in the Church of the Good Shep- Mrs.Charles Morrison and Mrs Crossman.Refreshments were served by the hostesses, arsisted by Mrs.Muehm-er, Mrs.J.Wood and Mrs.J.MaciDcarmid.Mrs.Lynn Parsons was in Bury to attend a meeting of the Compton County Teachers\u2019 Association.Mrs.R.E.Cleminson has returned to her home in Windsor, Ont., after spending a few- days with her sister, Miss Lillian Fund A nominating committee, the two co-presidents and Mrs.E.Phillipson, was appointed.It was pointed out that the program for the February meeting will give members opportunity to i also voiced the appreciation of ! (lie church members to Mr.and Mrs.Harrison for the use of their home for the two meetings.Lunch v.-as served by the bos less assisted by several Guild members.Matheson, and other relatives j submit suggestions for the year\u2019s and friends.\tI program, and each member was Mrs.Gordon Gonyer and son urScd to.be prepared to make a Nelson were weekend guests of contribution.relatives in- Sherbrooke.Three Villages Happenings GUILD MEETS A meeting of St.Barnabas Church Guild was held in the Community Hall.The 1st vice-president, Mrs.Charles Coleman, was in the chair.The secretary\u2019s reports includ- to her home after a few weeks al days in Montreal with rela with her son, Mr.Merritt Pharo, lives.ed thank-you notes, and a mes Mrs.E.Tetreaull, of Magog, | sage from the president, Mrs.F is spending a few days with ; L.Holland, who is in Florida.daughter, Mrs.Alex Johnston, | The treasurer\u2019s report showed! been to take trips to St.Johns-and Mr.Johnston, Stanstead.a satisfactory balance on hand.A bury, Newport and Derby, and to Mrs.Pharo and family.Billie Little, son of Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Little, of Vimy Ridge, who has been hospitalized for several weeks following a car ac- FOSTER \u2014 Mrs.Alex Bockus spent sever-} tend-ed to Lawrence Wright, of Fort P'erbyJjine\u2019 °\"thf occa51on of ized from the sale of hasti notes, around Boy Scout And Cub News DERBY LINE \u2014 A summery of Cub Scout activties show we have been having meetings for over a year and have just now signed Cub Scout».We hope to receive our charter soon.Some of the things we have done since October, 1959, have Congratulations are being ex- donation was voted to the Bible write thank-you letters to all who 0n,wt v» Mrs.H.W.Demick j Society.Over $100 had been real- were so kind in showing cident, is showing improvement.Wright.Mrs William, Ont., was a guest of j her cousin, Mrs.N.N.Crow-hurst, while here visiting Mr.Wright\u2019s mother, Mrs.R.H,, BIG SALE OF SUMMER AND BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK Big Reductions Starting January 28th FOYER DU BEBE 33 Cookshire St.- EAST ANGUS \u2014 TE.2-2692 anniversary on Feb.1.Miss Marion Davis, student nurse at the Sherbrooke Hospital, was a guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Merton Davis, and family, Rock Island.Mrs.Leo Walsh, Derby Line, was called to Milby by the ill-j elected ness of her elder sister.her Seth bnth-day anniversary j Mrs.R.Sprigings, Mrs.A.We have worked on our Bob on Saturday,\tJan\t28,\tand\tto\tAuger and Mrs.E.Spice will ser-\tcat and Wolf achievements and Mr.and\tMrs\tHarry\tFarrow,\t! ve on the Sunshine committee for\twe elected these officers: Patrol Stanstead, on their 51st wedding another term.\tLeader, Stephen Cross; secretary, Mrs.R.Sprigings gave a report\tj Dean Aldrich; treasurer, Robert j of the work done in the W.A.\tOvitt; newspaper reporter, Rich- j More used Christmas cards will\tard Curtis; denner, Frank Rum be sent to Formosa.\tery; assistant denner, Arthur] Mrs.N.Converse moved that Jacobs; and den chief, Richard] the slate of officers, as present- Rumery.Mrs.Ann Aldrich is den ] ed by Mrs.Grant LeBaron, be mother.We pay ten cents each week j Tea w-as served by the hos for dues.We have learned to oil ; tesses, Mrs.J.Hargreaves and and care for a jack knife, to ] Mrs.E.M.Detchon.\twhittle, walk a plank, throw a CIRCLE MEETS\tI life rope, learned the parts of a The Ladies\u2019 Circle of the Bap-\trope, to whip and tape the ends ] list Church held its annual busi-\tand to tie a square and reef ness meeting in the Sunday\tknot.We have cut a wolf and School Hall.Mrs.Stanley Moore\tbear from veneer, made a scrap- was re-elected president and Mrs.book and «Tapped a package.Wesley Sharrran, vice-president; On Hallow'e\u2019en night we took secretary, Mrs.Nelson Ditchburn; boxes out and made collections! and treasurer, Mrs.Milton Shar- for UNICEF.We have also learn-man\ted how to play games new to us.j The first item of business in I\u2019ll be reporting the end of the new year was the purchase of each month.SUTTON The annual business meeting of Olivet Baptist Church will be ¦ he lid on Saturday evening, Jan.30.1 Mr.William Vanba reports that (the trout are doing weü at bis new fish hatchery and ponds.] He expects to have ma ny thousand more next year.Pinnacle Chapter No.11, O.E.S.beM its reg-jlar stated meeting in the Masonic Hall with a good attendance.Visitors were wel- a new- gas stove for the kitchen.Plans were made for a congre- RICHARD CURTIS.COINS FROM FOUNTAIN corned from Beaveir Chapter gational supper to he held in the Waterloo, and Owl s Head Chap- Sunday School Hall on Jan.28.ter, Man-sonvilk.The initiatory ] Mrs.W.Sharman will be the con- HULL, England (CP) \u2014 More work was pdit on, and Herbert : vener and Mrs.Simon Kezar will than 200 old people each received Foster, e# Brome, received the arrange the menu.\tgifts of five shillings\u2014a total of degrees cf the erder.and bene- volent collection was taken, freshment-s were served.Re- Plans were also made for » more than £13 \u2014 from money sugar social to be held at a later 'ossed into an ornamental fouc-date.\ttain at this Yorkshire seaport.EATON The Christmas Club met at the homo of '1rs 1' 'loCoir.b ami 500 was played.Prizes went to Mi> F Lowry, '1rs Austin Currier, .nd Mrs.Charles Davies Lunch wa> served In the hoste.v» Mrs.Kenneth IKdce has re turned home after spending a few I days with ber mother, Mrs Ai thur Merrill at Bulwer while Mr » Merrill was a patient in the Slier brooke Hospital.ATLBOURNE - Miss Gail Lynch, of shor brooke, spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs.Candis Cootc, at New Year's '1rs.F.Lynch and son Gary were re cent guests of Mr- Coote and 'ail relumed home with them.KNOWLTON \u2014 Mr.Ronald Smith, of Saskatoon, Sa s k, was railed lu vine by the death of h-ia mother, 'tr-Sidney Smiith.Dr.and Mrs.A.S.Dougla-ss have returned from a few weeks' holiday in Florida.'lr- retreaull LEGION AUXILIARY MEETS The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary to the : Canadian Legion was held in the lag ion Hall.The meeting opened with '1rs Mary Dsx in Ihe chair, and two new members wore inducted The kitchen is now completed and ihe president thanked '1rs Irwin for Hie work she had done s'il Ihe project The annual re ports were read indicating a sue ccssful year Mi's Dix lliar.ked all for their cooperation during Ihe p-asl year and welcomed the new présider!, Mrs.Nancy Soles, and her officers, II was decided lo hold a beano in the Legion Hall on Feb.5, al 8 pin.Everyone is welcome The Molhers' Mardi on Polio is to lake place on Monday eve mir.ig, Feb.1, when il I* hoped porch lights will he left on.The hostesses were Mrs Como, Mrs.Dix, Mrs.Fori in and Mrs Truwder.TRIPLE CELEBRATION 'lr and Mrs.J.II Noble an Montreal, an.l Miss Uuiise Booth, of Verdun GENERAL NOTES '1rs Ijltlc has returned lo her home In Saginaw, Mich, afler spending two weeks with her sister in law, Mrs Fred Boast.HAKDWOOD FLAT - Mrs Gradyii ftennelt Inis do* rd hei house and Is spending the ( remainder of the winter at Leu uoxville Her sun Holier! i* stay I mg with Mr ami Mrs J D.liar idson and Mi and Mrs Garth Harrison Mrs.John Luce is substituting in the Scotstoun High School lor the principal ,Mra.Gordon who is HI.Mrs.Garth Harrison, H N , spent the weekend al home.Mr Don Harrison, Granby and Miss S.Wilson, als.i spent Hie week end at Hanisoi,holm Farm Mi and Mrs H.Lawrence, Berry, and Mr Roll rl Harrison, Slu t brooke were also guests.LAWRENCE Mi and Mrs Malcolm Beer wash, of Johnville, spent a week ! al Hie home of Mr.and Mrs.A Becrw ash Mr.and Mrs.It Warhurton, Kevin and Kerry, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.V.Mosher, of Lrn uoxville.Mr.and Mrs.P.Ileegsma and son John, visited Mr.anil Mrs J.K West pale, at East Angus.ANNUAL SPECIAL.?w> Vkt'vilh Blanks Beavers, Rockets And Meteors Play To 5-5 Draw Lennonille High School Upsels\t.Ron Hamol tad Jean lamherl Star Favored High School Of Monfreai But Drop 10-7 Verdict To Quebec Skip Glenn W»y »nrt Iri-y: :\u2022»-.- (Kill mmmKmg À 345 Wellington St.5., Sherbrooke, Que.I J 1 "]
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