Sherbrooke daily record, 12 juillet 1956, jeudi 12 juillet 1956
[" / 1956\t\tJULY\t\t\t1956\t S\tM\tT\tW\tT\tF\tS 1\t2\t3\t4\t5\t6\t7 8\t9\t10\t11\t12\t13\t14 15\t16\t17\t18\t19\t20\t21 22\t23\t24\t25\t26\t27\t28 29\t30\t31\t\t\t\t Ijetbcooke Bailli TBecocd 1\tTHE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ' Established 1897.Price: 5 Ont» SHERBROOKE.QUEBEC.THURSDAY.JULY 12, 1956 Sl >TVT AND COOL Mo*tly »unny today and M-day; cool; light winds; low tonight and high Friday, 46 and 70.Sixtieth Yaor EXPECT END OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT World News * In Brief AMOS, Que.\u2014(CP)\u2014Liberal candidate Alcide Courcy Wednesday was declared officially elected following a recount of votes cast in the June 20 provincial elections in Abitibi West.The recount showed Mr.Courcy won by 161 votes over Emile Lesage, Union Nationale member of the last legislature.JERUSALEM* \u2014(Reuters) \u2014 Maj.-Gen.E.L.M.Burns, chief truce supervisor, Wednesday night issued a communique saying there has been no massing of Jordan troops in the Jerusalem area.The communique said Unit, ed Nations observers had made an inspection of the Jordan side.A similar inspection Tuesday of the Israeli part of Jerusalem had shown no troop concentrations, the statement said.MONTREAL*\u2014(\u201cCP)\u2014 Shell Oil Company and Canadian Oil Company Wednesday announced half-cent a gallon price increases for gasoline and furnace oil and increases of 7* lOths of a cent a gallon in diesel oil prices.The increases are similar to those announced by Imperial Oil Company and Canadian Petrofina Ltd., Tuesday.* * * LONDON \u2014(Reuters)\u2014The House of Commons Wednesday night passed a bill designed to force a federal link between 10 West Indian island colonies.Agreed to without a vote, the bill now goes to the House of Lords before receiving the royal assent and becoming law.MONTREAL*\u2014*( CP) \u2014 Application for electrical technicians on the DEWT line are flooding a Montreal office, officials reported today.The positions pay $16,000 plus room and board for an 18-month stretch on the Distant Early Warning radar line in the Far North.The report contrasted with word from Vancouver that only .125 men had applied for 300 similar opening there and that probably only 50 of those would meet the high standards.* * * VIENNA \u2014 (/P) \u2014 Radio Bucharest Wednesday announced a worsening in the condition of Romanian President Petru Groza, 71, who suffered two heart attacks in May.A medical bulletin said Groza is suffer ing from a pulmonary congestion in his right lung.*\t* c GENEVA \u2014 Ann an(j pe^cr Allnutt, Letters of thanks were re- an(j Mrs j y Ladd, of Sweets-; ceived from Mrs.Patterson, Mrs.Marcotte and the Flambeau Mis- Recent guest5 at the Moore 1 sion.Citizenship report includ- home were j^rs.Sadie Veysey, led singing of Hymn of All Na- Mrs Mab\u20acl Goilgh) and Mr8| I lions, and reading a letter from wj.niam Welch, of Bedford.Mrs Radio Guide AIR COOLED MTVn^T GRACE KELLY ALEC GUINNESS LOUIS JOURDAN .\u201cTHE SWAN\u201d also EVE ARDEN in \"OUR MISS BROOKS\" NOW Mrs.Griffin, of Tasmania, telling of their work there.It is hoped that Fordyce W.I.will soon get into contact with an exchange group there for further information.Welfare and health convener read an article on \u201cSave the Children Fund\u2019\u2019 in Canada, 151 families have been helped in Frances Laduke and Miss Elea-1 nor Laduke, of Lowell, Mass., Mrs.Donald Laduke, of Dor- j Chester, Mat>s., Mrs.Wilber Clough, Dick and Eleanor Clough, of Bedford.Mr.and Mrs.Allan Bigger and family, of St.Eustache, were re- { cent guests at the Mason home.! .\u201e\t., Mr.Allan Dryden spent his ***» » *»\u2022«¦*.*.».from Federated News, \u201cShake the home of his brother, Mr.I COUNTRY BARN DANCE At Stanstead Fur Farm \u2014 Every SATURDAY Night \u2014 Dancing to modern end old time music Miss Margaret Mason is attending \u201cCheer Chum Camp\u201d near St.Agathe.Miss Helen Mason is at camp ! at Cedar Lodge.CALVERT HOUSE Created for Canadian Hospitality NORTON Hands Across the Sea\u201d; public- Roscoe D den ity: newsy notes from \u201cThe Countrywoman.\u201d The remainder of the program was given over to the delegates, Mrs.Dougall and Mrs.; Lewis, who had attended Provin-; cial convention, giving a com-! plete report.Some highlights UBBYTOWN\u2014 ; mentioned were Mrs.Berry's | address, and the banquet given j Mrs.Mary Hill and Mrs.Alice : j in her honor, when she was Dobb are in Montreal visiting ! presented a rhinestone Maple Mr and Mrg Donald 0.Brien I Leaf from the Q.W.I., a talk by ,\t,\t, .\t, ,\t, Mr.Nik Cavell, adm.nistrator for and other\tand friends.! the Colombo Plan in Canada, j Mr.and Mrs.Alvin Smith and i Each branch is to send into the Lloyd, and Mr.and Mrs.Wey-office before October 1st, five | land Pope, Gwen and Willard, | I articles to be sent ais souvenirs | were in Sweetsburg where they j ! from Quebec for delegates at- attended a Jersey sale at Wendy-tending the Ceylon conference, brook farm.Mrs.Harvey reported that Mrs.Weyland Pope was an through the help of J: J.BerL overnigtht guest of Mns.Fred j rand, M.L.A., the Provincial Gov- j Palmer, of Rock Forest, to be emment has given a grant of i near her son, Willard who was ! f 00 Artltu of loaty .S 30 Paul Banyan 3 45 Jan PUe Jun.(LOO CHt New» 8.10 Spomcan \u2022 8.13 Evening Interlude ' 6-lu Byline 1.00\tCBC Newa 7.05\tConcert Time 7.30\tCBC Newa\t¦ 7.35 Concert Tline 8.00\tNew», Interlude 8.10 Weather Forecast 8.15\tMorning Devotion 8.30\tMusical March Past 8\t00 CBC Newa 9.05\tMusic in the Mon.lng 9\t15 School Broadcast 10.15\tTwo for a Quarter 10.30\tShirley Breti 10.40 Ruth Harding 10.45\tNews 10\t48 Food Facta 11.00\tOne Man's Family 11.15\tRight to Happiness 11.30\tPlano fnterlude 11.45\tLaura Limited 5.30\tSupper Club 6.00\tNews 6.05 Supper Club 8.45\tSports 8.00\tCoffee Time 6.25 Newa 6.30\tFarm Journal 6.45\tCoffee Time 6.55\tWeather or Not 7.00\tBlue Seal Billboard 7.15\tCotf'ee Time ^30 Checkerboard Pgm.7.45\tNews 8.00\tMorning Special 8.15\tCoffee Time 8.30\tTown Crier 8.45\tFamily Album 8.50 Family Album 8.55\tHeadline Newa 9.00\tMary Foster 9.15\tMorning Devotion $500 to help defray the expenses of the delegate, Mrs.Harvey, to the Ceylon conference.in the Sherbrooke Hospital.Master Dick Palmer, of Rock Forest, and David Johnston, of Cookshire, are visiting\" their] Mrs.Taylor reported the con- grandmother, Mrs.Nelson Van- ! vention was one of the largest : Cour held by the W.I.at \"Mac\u201d 186 Mrs A H\trecen,tly : registered the first day .and 250 entertained members and friends came in on Thursday.The brief ^ the GujId o{ w ,, Mills at \u2022n broadcasting was presented.her hoim\u20ac here An enjoyable THURSDAY \u2014 JULY 12 \"FURY AT GUNSIGHT PASS\" David Brian - Neville Brand * Lisa Davis EXTRA.EXTRA! DUKE AND HIS SWINGBILLIES DIRECT FROM WCAX - TV -CHANNEL 3 STAGE SHOW.ADMISSION: 75c (Tax Inc.) Children under 12 FREE PASSES NOT GOOD THIS SHOW FRIDAY ¦ SATURDAY \u2014 JULY 13-14 \"TARGET ZERO\" (Color) Richard Conte \u2022 Peggy Castle SUNDAY \u2014 JULY IS \"COURT JESTER\" Danny Kaye \u2022 Glynis Johns MONDAY - TUESDAY \u2014 JULY 16-17 \"MIRACLE IN THE RAIN\" Jane Wyman .Van Johnson evening was spent in social discourse.after which the host-eat, assisted by Mrs.C.Pedersen served refreshments.Mr.Crawford, of Montreal, is spending a two weeks holiday ] among the conclusions were that private networks be encouraged, | and that three women be includ-; ed on the board of governors.! Mrs.Vincent, of Sutton, made the corsages worn by the guests at the head table at the banquet, ^Ahë'Vme \"of Mr^and^Mn.! and a Ido the centre-piece, a ; ^ H Dîmdson | sugaring scene in miniature, the Mr; and Mrs/ Cedric latter wül be sent to LeyIon for accompanied by their son-in-law - naÜOnal membeJrshlP j and daughter, of Lyndonville, m F.W.I.C.was presented to I vtt were\t^ Mr and Mrs Mrs+ LeBaron as retiring presi- william Irwin and {amily and de.;\t» .Mr.Fred Brown.At the close of an interesüng Mr and Mrs Carl v}ayhew report, the monthly raffle was were in Bury over tbe holiday j held for the Anniversary Fund weekend visiting relatives.and the prize, two crocheted\t___________________ holdere, donated by Mrs.William Jones was won by Mrs M I L B Y\u2014 Archie Dryden.Members were pleased to welcome the Provin- Miss Patricia Willard, of Sher-1 cial convener of Agriculture, | brooke, spent the weekend with | Mrs.Gordon Brown.\ti Miss Barbara Allen.\u201e\t,\tj Recent guests at the home of ; ^enera^ ^otcs\tMr.and Mrs.A.E.Allen, were Î Mr.Tommy ^Dryden has gone Mr.and Mrs.Ernest K.Wibon, ! 5.00\tNew» A Weetern Swing 6.00\tNewt, Current *a4 Choice 6.30\tIt Happened Today 7.00\tNews and Current and Choice 5.30\tCountry Style 6.00\tGord Sinclair Show 6.30\tNews, G.Sinclair 7.00\tNews, G.Sinclair 7.30\tNewt, Q.Sinclair 7.45\tSport», G.Sinclair 8.U0 News, G.Sinclair 8.30\tNews, G.Sinclair 9.00\tNews and a Name to Remember 9.10 Showcase 9.15\tBreakfast Club 9.45\tTex Time 9.50 For the Ladle* 10.00\tNews & Show Biz.10.15\tMorning Matinee 10.45\tGood Neighbor Club 5.00\tPress News 5.05 Riding The Range 5.15 Rldlr.The Range 5.45 Hank Snow 6.00\tFoxbrooke New* 6.10 Town Crier .News 6 15 1240 Supper Club 6.30 Sportscast CBM (940 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.35 Dinner Music 7.00\tVlolonlat /.IS Ruvmg Reporter 7.30\tDesigned for you 8.00\tBusiness A Labor 8.30\tToronto Symphony Prom Concert* FRIDAY 12 00 BBC.New* 12.15\tAunt Lucy 12.30\tFarm Broadcast 12.59 OA Time Signal 1 00 CBC New* I.\t15 Holiday with Music 1.45\tInvitation to th* Walt* 2.00\tNew* ' 2.03 Trans-Can.Matinee 1 3.00 Guiding Light ! 3.15 Ms Perkins i 3.30 Pepper Young's Family 3 45 Latin American \u2022 Music.| 4.00 Play It Safe : 4.30 New* ; 4.35 Encores i 5.00 Chamber Music 5.30\tChildren's Program WIKE (1400 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.00\tVermont at 1 7.15\tQueen of Battle 7.30\tMusic FU1 8.00\tRed Sox vs Chicago FRIDAY 9.30\tHomemaker Harmonies 9.45\tTop of the Morning 10.00\tNew* 10.15\tRingo Bingo 10.30\tMelody Tipping In 11.00\tNew* II.\t05 Melody Tipping In 11.30\tMelody Tipping In 12.00\tMelody Tipping In 12.10 News 12.25 Weather Forecast 12.30\tToday In Vermont 12.45 Show Time 1.00\tEddie Cantor 1.30\tWhaf» NewT CFCF (600 Kcs) THIS EVENING 7.30\tHopalong Cassuy 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.05 Mystery Cissies 8.30\tSound stage, pt 1 9.00\tNew», sport 9.03 Sound Stage pt.2 9.30 Serenade tor Strings.1 10.00 National News : 10.20 Talk ; 1CJ0 Eventide I 11.00 Nocturne I 11.30 Prslrle Playnuu»* U/d New*.Sign Off.FRIDAY 11.15 Scrapbook 11.45 Steve\u2019s Place 12.00 News, Town and Country 12.30 News A Melody Parade 1.00\tNews 1.05 Today's Hits 1.30 Showcase 2.00\tNews A Merry Go Round 3.00\tNews A Merry Go Round 4.00\tNews A Merry Go Round 5.00\tNews A Western Swing CKTS (1240 Kcs) THIS EVENING 6.35 1240 Supper Club to Saskatoon, Sask., to take part in the Canadian track and field championship.Miss Grace Gettv, of Bedford, has been staying a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr.and Mrs.George Bromby.Miss Ann and Master Peter Allnutt, of Gilman's Corner, were guests at the Hooper home, while their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Allnutt spent the weekend at Vankleek Hill, COCKTAIL DANCING EVERY 5ATURDA Y - 2 PM to 5 PM.DANTE TRIO FEATURING \"THE BUNNY HOP'' ALSO APPEARING NIGHTLY at t4i« FLAMINGO CABARET HOTEL WELLINGTON SHERBROOKE Mr.and Mrs.D.Desruisseaux,1 Mr.Raymond Desruisseaux and Misa Patricia Ball, all of Water- j ville; Miss Shirley Desruisseaiug,, of Sherbrooke, Mr.John Adams, \\ Camp Borden, Ont, and Mr.} George Adams, of Montreal.Miss Sylvia Woodward of Ottawa, | was also a recent guest of Miss i Barbara Allen.Miss Margaret Munroe, of I Montreal, and Mr.Dave Britain, of Hatley, were guests of Mr.Ernest Turner.5.55 6.00 6.05 6.30 6.30 7.00 7.05 7.30 7.35 8.00 8.15 8 30 8.45 9.00 9.30 9.45 10.19 Station Opening Dawn News Roundup Sacred Heart Pgm.Musical Clock Musical Clock Press New* Musical Clock Sports Roundup Musical Clock CBC News Musical Clock Classical Music Morning Devotions Back To The Bible BUingual Bandstand National School Broadcast Musical Showcase 7.15 7.30 8.00 8.15 8.30 9.00 10.30 10.40 11.00 11.05 11.30 12.00 12.05 12.30 12.35 12.59 1.00 1.15 2 no 3.00 3.05 4.00 4.30 5.00 Spotlight on Music Date with Fred HU1 Bob A Ray Show Red Foley Show Paris Star Time Court of Opinion FRIDAY Music For You Music For You Press News Taste of the Town Musical Roundup Press News The Sunshine Hr.Rosenbloom's Newscast Sunshine Hour Dorn.Time Signal CBC News Musical Masterpieces T-Can Matinee Press News Spins 'N Needles Encores Anything Goes Dress News 3.45 Story of Six Nations 6.00\tCBC Newt 6.10 SpcrUcast 8.13 Evening Interlude 6.35 Dinner Music 7.00\tTheodor Brlltz 7.15 Roving Reporter 7.30\tFootloose 8.00\tSongs of My People 8.30\tWinnipeg Pops 9 30 Music From Mtl.I 10.U0 National Lews end Roundup j 10.20 Talk 10.30\tConversation 11.00 VancouiLi Coember OrchMtr» 11.30\tPoint, Counterpoint.9.00 News 10.30 Just good Music 11.00 Final News I.\t55 Red Sox vs Chicago 4.30\tRoad Show 6.00 News 6.05\tSupper Club 6.45 Sports 7 00 Vermont at Seven 7.15 Sinatra 7.30\tHeadlines in Blue S.OOHeadllne News.8.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 9.00Headllne News 10.00 Headline News 9.05\tSandman\u2019s Matinee 10.05 Just Good Music II.\t00 Final News 11.10 Sign Off.9 30 Journey Into Space 10.00\tNews 10.30 News, sport 12.00\tNews, Steve\u2019s PLa«X) 1.00 News, Steve\u2019s Place 1.30 News, Sign Off 6.00\tNews A Current and Choice 6.30\tit Happened Today 6.40 Sports and Çurrent and Choice 7.30\tCisco Kid 8.00\tNews A Sports 8.03 Police Blotter 8.30\tMiddle East 9 00 Court of opinion 9.30\tT-Men 10.00\tCavalcade of Sport* 10.30 News A Sports 10.50 Steve** Place 11.00\tNews, and Steve\u2019s 1.00 News, and Steve\u2019s 1.30\tNews, and Sign OB 9.30\tPlatterbraln and Interlude 10.00\tDance Music 10.30 Music for Relaxing ! 10.45 Dow Sport Show 11.00\tDom.News 11.10 Music \u2019till midnight 12.00\tStation Closing 5.05 Ridin\u2019 The Range 5.45\tHopper\u2019s Urch.6.00\tFoxbrooke News 6.10 Town Crier News 6.15\t1240 Su pner Club 6.30\tSportscast 6.35 1240 Supper Club 7.15\tSpotlight On Music 7.30\tJohn Ftsher 7.45\tNation\u2019s Business 8.00\tBob A Ray Show 8.15\tRed Foley Show 8.30\tMemory Turnabout 9.Q0 Police Blotter 9.30\tLet\u2019s Hear It Again 10.00\tGillette\u2019s Fights 11.00\tDow Sport Show 11.15 Music till mid-ntte 12.00\tStation Closing THE REG SAYER TRIO Every Tuesday and Friday in the ANCHORAGE ROOM Sunday Evenings; Buffet Supper from 6 P.M.Ill 8 P.M.(Rerservations Suggested) AYERS CLIFF, QUEBEC 6.00\tNews and Weather 6.05\tY awn Patrol 6.15\tSacred Heart Pgm.6.30\tNews 6.35\tMusical Clock 6.45 Morning Memo 7.00\tNews and Weather 7.05\tMusical Clock 7.30\tNews, Weather 7.35\tMusical Clock 8.00\tNews, Sports 8.10 Musical Clock 8.30\tNews 8.35\tMusical Clock 9.00\tNews, Weather 9.05\tMemo from Morgan\u2019s 9.15\tRendezvous 10.00\tNews 10.05\tBallroom 11.00\tNews 11.05\tA A P Calling 11.30\tThe Utile Show 11 45 Maple Leaf Jet.12.00\tNews, and Weather CJAD (800 Kcs) FRIDAY 12.05 Songs of our time 12.15 News Quiz 12.30 News A Sports 12.35 Homemaker\u2019s Choice 1.00\tNows 1.05\tMeet the Artist 1.15 Top Tune Time 1.30\tThe Road of Life 1.45\tMatinee Moods 2.00\tNews 2.03 All in a Day's Work 2.30\tParty Line 2.45\tHoward Miller 3.00\tNews 3.10\tHoliday Hits 3.30\tWords A Music 4.00\tNews 4.05\tClub 800 5.00\tNews 5.05\tSptnarama 8.00\tNews, Weather 6.10\tBallroom 6.30\tNews A Sports 6.35 7.00 7.10 7 IS 7.30 7 45 7.50 800 8.30 9.00 9.15 9.30 9.55 10.00 10.06 10.30 10\t35 11.00 11\t05 11.15 12.00 12.05 1.30 Ballroom News and Sport* Lady of the Evening Showtime Parade My Son Jeep Sports, Al.Cauiey News.Werther Suspense In Town Tonight Chas.Colllngwood Johnny Dollar Amos \u2019N Andy The Weatherman News end Sports Starlight Concert News A Sports Starlight Concert Sports Final News Visit With Val News, Weather Just Imagine! Sign OK NOTICE RATON MANUFACTURING CO.LTD.RETAIL STORE Our Retail Store will be closed from July 14th to July 28th.It will reopen on Monday July 30th, but will not be open on Saturdays until further notice.Clip This Advertisement A GUIDE TO GOOD MOVIES AT THE /ze/e&y.ve&wo.'vy- ADULTS 45c \u2014 Children Under 12 year* free.JULY 13th and 14th \"THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS\" with Bob Hope (as Eddie Foy) and Milly Vitale Sunday \u2014 july isth \"GYPSY COLT\" with Donna Corcoran » Ward Bond - Frances Dee Gypsy MONDAY-TUESDAY \u2014 JULY 16th end 17th Jane Russell in \"UNDERWATER\" WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY \u2014 JULY 18th and 19th \"LUCKY ME\" with Doris Day - Robert Cummings \u2022 Phil Silvers An evening in Naples.\" you'll be delighted with the music of TRIO REVI of Naples, Italy, who are on tour in Canada, and are new playing at the Hotel LaSalle BALLERINA LOUNGE Sherbrooke INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS, Trio Revi are master* of fin* music.Father and two sons, the three have toured many countries, playing and singing Italian and French melodie* In a memorable manner.Aldo Revi, \"The Little Caruso\", was acclaimed the world's youngest tenor after a European tour.To really enjoy the talent and excellence of music offered by Trio Revi, you must hear them! THEY ARE ENTERTAINING NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS BALLERINA LOUNGE DANCING NIGHTLY (Except Sundays) TOMORROW is your newspaper boy's collection day.PLEASE hove your payment of 30* ready when he calls.HE has delivered your RECORD faithfully during the past week.CANADA\u2019S GREAT EASTERN EXHIBITION ' will be held at SHERBROOKE, AUG.25th to AUG.30th, 1956 Ar this Exhibition, you will see the largest display of Livestock, Agricultural produce.Home manufacture and Industrial exhibits in Eastern Canada.$16,000.00 offered in prizes.Midway, Grand Stand Attractions and Horse racing each day.Grand opening dance Saturday evening, with music by RALPH FLANAGHAN'S ORCHESTRA.C.L.CAMPBELL, PRESIDENT\tJ.BUG.LAMONTAGNE, SEC -TREAS.I ? YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU\tCAN\tSEE\tTHE\tDIFFERENCE YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN SEE HUNTING\u2019S DAIRY MILK Tel.LO.2-7122 for delivery! DIFFERENCE \u2014 YOU CAN SEE DIFFERENCE \u2014 YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN SEE THE DIFFERENCE \u2014 YOU CAN SEE YOU CAN YOU CAN SFE THE YOU CAN SEE THE THE DIFFERENCE THE DIFFERENCE THE DIFFERENCE difference DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE DIFFERENCE THE DIFFERENCE THE DIFFERENCE THE DIFFERENCI QL\\)t Citp |&ge SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, THURSDAY, JULY 11.1906.Clothes look better J Clothes lost longer Expert Dry Cleaning Care with THE CROWN LAUNDRY of Sherbrooke Limited LO.9-258S Local Firemen To Present Annual Festival On Sunday The Sherbrooke Firemen's Athletic Association will present its annual festival at Jacques Cartier Park thia Sunday with the Montreal Canadians\u2019 hockey star, Bernard \u201cBoom Boom'1 Geoffrion as special guest.As a treat to the youngsters, \u201cBoom Boom\u201d will serve the ice cream, supplied through the courtesy of Ivan Dugre.The children will also receive soft drinks and other festival gifts.Door prizes and entertainment will be offered as well.At 10 a.m.the day's activities will begin with a three mile race, starting at No.1 Fire Station and ending at the picnic grounds.Various age group races; a one - mile men\u2019s relay race and races for men and women over 200 pounds will be held until noon.Featured for the afternoon are it show by the boys from the SWEETSBURG- Mrs.Clayton Robinson and son, Billie, and daughter.Mary, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Paul Beaudoin on Yamaska Blvd.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Robinson, of Granby, called on their cousin Miss Lora Robinson en-route home from Grafton, Mass., where they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Usher accompanied by Mr.and Mrs.Clayton Robinson and son, Robert Robinson, of La-chute.Messrs.Dale Mason and Peter Fisk, of Fruitland, Ont., were guests of Mr.Mason\u2019s step-mother, Mrs.Margaret Mason before taking a position on a farm near Enosberg Falls.Vt., Mr.and Mrs.Marcel Fregeau and family spent a few days at Enosberg Falls, Vt\u201e as guests of Mr.Fregeau\u2019s mother, Mrs.Jos.Latimer and Mr.Latimer.Mrs.Marshall Shover enter tained several guests on the occasion of her son Stanley\u2019s fourth birthday.His grandmother.Mrs Rollie Shover of the Vail neighborhood was among the invited guests.Mrs.Cristian Lukassen, of Sutton, Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Hunt and daughter, of Barrie.Vt., were guests of Mrs.Margaret Mason and family.Masters Vance and Bradley Page are spending a few weeks with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Lunn, at Bristol, Vt.Miss Christine Spicer is assisting Mrs.Clayton Page in the care of her Infant daughter.Mr.and Mrs.Harold Taber, of Buffalo.N.Y., and their son, visited their niece, Mrs.Gordon Snyder and children, while staying with Mr.and Mrs.Howard Hastings, at Sutton.Rehabilitation Center; boxing, wrestling and judo matches and demonstrations in weight lifting and life saving techniques.At 3.45 p.m.the electric refrigerator and the 21 \u2022 inch television set will be awarded.Next, comes a special attraction with festival closing at 6 p.m, One of the main events will be the crowning of the Festival Queen.Four candidates are competing this year and the girl who sells the most raffle tickets will be awarded the title.Raffle tickets, at 25 cents a piece or $2.50 a book, can be bought from either one of the contestants.Miss Carmel Devon, Miss Raymonde Metivier, Miss Georgette Ledoux or Miss Fleurette Garon, or by calling Lo.9-1552.Chartered buses will leave for the festival grounds from various points in the city at 9 and 9.30 Sunday morning.Children will be transported free of charge.Everyone is requested to bring his own lunch.NOTICE I will not be responsible for ftny debts for Stanley Boast after this date, July 11th, 1956.Signed,- MRS.STANLEY BOAST, Cookshire, Que.FOR SALE FOUR MALE BEAGLE PUPS PUREBREDS Apply:- HARRY BLUE LO.9-2177 or 2-6259 Flowers for the wedding .to set the beautiful mood of the occasion.We\u2019ll take charge of bouquets, boutonnieres, corsages, church decorations.MILFORD\u2019S 143 Frontenac Street Tel.: LO.2-3757 ON ALL MAKES OF SETS \u2014 ANTENNAS \u2014 INSTALLED and REPAIRED Tel.LO.7-4889 McGill Musical Examination Results Issued Recognizing the necessity of helping to raise the standard of musical education in Canada, and at the same time to bring the influence of competent examiners to bear upon instruction, McGill University holds local examinations throughout the Dominion.As it grants Degrees in Music and a Diploma of Licentiate, the University extends its field of work by means of these local examinations, which are preparatory to those for degrees and diplomas.The examiners are appointed by the Senate of the University.The local secretary is Wright W.Gibson, M.A., F.M.C.M., principal-superintendent of the Sherbrooke Protestant Schools.The practical examinations in music were conducted this year by Kenneth Meek, of the staff of the McGill Faculty of Music.In all high school grades pupils may receive credit for music as a unit of their high school course by qualifying for the certificates granted by the McGill Faculty of Music.The following are the results of the Sherbrooke Local Centre examinations held this year: THEORETICAL EXAMINATION Senior Grade: Eunice Morton, 84.Intermediate Grade: Sister Angela Firmkrams 87, Gertrude McFarland 77.Junior Grade: Mabel Bennett 94, Robert Montgomery 93, Nancy Klinck 92, Faith Clark 90, Sfceila Rafal 89, Margaret Masters 87, Beatrice Rafal 85, Margaret Tourond 79.Elementary Grade: Sandra 01-ney 93, Louise Katadotis 92, Ma-greta Allen 91, Diane McCoy 91, Sarah Pearson 90, Judy Rockwell 90, Sheila Robinson 88.Lois Sawyer 87, Phyllis Wells 85, Peter White 85 Primary Grade: Mary Ann Masters 99, Karen Pike 99, Sandra Young 99, Katherine Simpson 98, Charlotte Cohoon 97, Jane Bas-kerville, 95, Marsha Mooney 95, Valerie Rawlings 95, Nancy Woodward 95, Lydia McLeod 94, Richard Gale 91, Jane Masters 89, Fay Brown 87, David Hill 84, David Patriquin 82, Donald Wilson 78.PRACTICAL EXAMINATION Highest Grade: Charles Fraser 70.Intermediate Grade: Sandra Taylor 86, Sister Angela Firm-kranz 82, Nancy Klinck 82, Barry Smith 66.Junior Grade: Louise Katadotis 93.Phyllis Wells 91, Lois Sawyer 86, Sarah Pearson 81, Janet Fraser 79.Magreta Allen 78, Robert Montgomery 75, Karen Pike 74, Sheila Robinson 71, Sherrie-Ann Hadlock 66.Sandra Olney 61, Nancy Woodward 60.Elementary Grade: Lydia MacLeod 87, Katherine Simpson 85, Judy Rockwell 81, Richard Gale 80.Marsha Mooney 78, Mary Ann Masters 75, Sandra Young 63, Valerie Rawlings 60.Primary Grade: Kathleen Phillip 94.Frances Allen 92, Dawn Palmer 92, Anthony Hough 91, Elizabeth Messenger 91, Helen Brown 88, Judy Goodson 87, Tanya Planidin 87, Joan Smith 87, Frances Brown 85, Margaret Gorham 85, Nancy Stewart 85, Lyn-dall Clark 83, Shirley McNeill 82, Dorothy Allcorn 80, Kathleen Bean 78, Diane Bowen 78, Penelope Soper 78, Sydney Roberts 76, Thomas Pick 74, Malcolm Rowat 74, Patricia Philip 68, Susanna McCoy 62, Peter Crawford 61.Preparatory Grade: Margaret Gelinas 94, Lois Masters 91, Sandra Brand 77, Donald Montgomery 75.Classification is accorded as follows: 90 and over, high distinction; 80-89, distinction; 70-79, honors.Granby Mayor Too Speedy In Thanks Note GRANBY, Que.\u2014-{P\u2014-Mayor Horace Boivin wishes he had delayed writing a letter thanking the mayor of Pans for a gift that was en route.Recently Jean Desy, Canadian ambassador in Paris, wrote Mr.Boivin to say that the City of Paris was sending him a kiosk-hke column, similar to those used for the posting of advertisements along Paris boulevards.Mayor Boivin wrote a flowery letter to the mayor of Pans thanking him for the gift and saying that it would be given a place of honor in Granby Park where it would remind visitors of the French capital.\tz The next day the mayor received a small package by mail.In it was a cigaret container fashioned in the shape of the famed Paris kiosk-like columns.Mayor Boivin tried to intercept his letter of thanks But, too late.Now he is wondering what will be the reaction of the mayor of Paris.Already in Granby Park are many gifts received by this Eastern Townships city from European countries visited by the widely-travelled Mayor Boivin.The gifts include a wide variety of animals for a fastgrowing zoo.West Shefford Man Still Serious MONTREAL \u2014 #i \u2014 Pierre Blanchard, 17, of West Shefford, Que., was reported still in \u201cserious\u2019\u2019 condition Wednesday by officials at the Montreal Neurological Institute.Blanchard was inured Sunday when he plunged 25 feet into the West Shefford River near his Eastern Townships home.Half - A - Century Joseph A.Blais Completes 50 Years With The Record Ai Nnrih Hnilov Plnvhnucf* p\"rt of ,he c**, ^ \u201cNi*sh, Mu*t F\"n\u201d mt iMonn nariey riaynouse \u2014 lhe Emlyn\tpuy wh.ch open.tonight at the North Hatley Playhouse, are shown at rehearsal.John Hempstead as Dan receives attention from Nurse Libby pla yed by Barbara Wark, while looking on are Isobel Racey and Shirley Collins as the household servants, Royce Gale as Inspector Belsize and Nan Stewart as Mrs.Bramson.\t(Photo by Gordon and Winder) Pantless Wanderer Claims New President New Friends Caused Woes Takes Office At Three Contests For Positions On Ogden Council TOMIFOBIA.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Contests for three seats on the Ogden Municipal Council resulted from the nomination meeting held here yesterday when the Municipality of Ogden Citizens\u2019 Association nominated a slate of candidates to oppose the retiring members of the Council in Monday\u2019s elections.The slate presented by the Citizens\u2019 Association comprised Alan B.Bullock, seat two, Donald G.Soutiere, seat three, and Arthur P.Davis, seat six.The outgoing councillors, all seeking re-election, are: Thomas Archer, seat two.Thomas Marker, seat three, and Herbert Soutiere, seat six, The poll will be held at the Tomifobia Hall on Monday.A man was \u201ccaught with his pants down\u2019\u2019 by police as he wandered around Lennoxville latfe last night.Ludger Roy, 54, of St.Cecile, was taken in custody after the proprietor of Jack's Diner in Lennoxville notified college town police that he saw- a man walking near his restaurant minus his trousers.Taken to the Sherbrooke Provincial Police office, Roy told this story:- He travelled to Sherbrooke last night to exchange his motor cycle at a local garage.Rather than wait at the garage.Roy rie-icided to drop into a hotel on King St.West.While there, he met a couple which he described Lyman Armitage Named Coaticook as a \u201ctall, thin man\u2019\u2019 and a \u201cshort, stout woman.'' During the conversation, Roy says the couple offered him lodgings for the night at their summer cottage.The three then hired a taxi and drove outside of town.On the road the man pulled a knife on Roy and told him to remove his pants, which the woman threw into the higher branches of a tmv Roy claims the thieves took snmp $25 from a wallet and left him stranded on tho road.He made his way to Lennoxville where he was picked up by Constable Eric Maddiss Provincial Police have a lead on two suspects.Donations Made School Trustee By Cookshire Reports Given At W, I, Meeting MELBORO \u2014 The July meeting of the Melbourne Ridge Women\u2019s Institute met at the home of Mrs.S.E.Morrison in Richmond with Mrs.Florence Roster acting as joint hostess, Mrs.W.Nelson, treasurer, reported the proceeds of the recent social evening held to celebrate the paying off on the Institute Hall amounted to $57.49 and the pre-election dance netted $20.Correspondence consisted of thank-you notes from Mr.and Mrs.j.D.Stalker, Mr.Ashley Stalker and Mrs.Ernest Newell, on behalf of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Sims, who were remembered on the occasion of their 50th anniversary.Mrs.A.Smith voiced thanks on behalf of Miss Marion McMorine for sympathy card.A note of thanks was also read from Isabel S.Hasluck from the occupation centre overseas for books received.! Mrs.M.Taber reported for sick committee.A bouquet of roses, two sympathy cards and two anniversary cards have been sent, out since last meeting.The 1956 prize lists for school fair were distributed.Miss Carrie Ward gave an in-\\ teresting report of the W.I.con-| vention at Macdonald College Mrs.E.Gilchrist had two stuffed toys on display that she had made at the Leadership Training Course Miss Ward thanked the society for sending her as delegate.The meeting was turned over to the publicity convener, who held a quiz on \u201cWhat do you know about the Institute?\u2019\u2019 First prize was won by Mrs.Elton Gilchrist and second by Mrs, Henry Fowler, At the close of the afternoon lunch was served.GENERAL NOTES Mr.and Mrs.Otis Fowler spent a few days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.R.Fowler and two children, at Deep River, Ont, COATICOOK \u2014 Lyman Armitage was elected a member of the Coaticook Board of School Trustees, to replace K.R.S.Potter, whose term of office had expired.Members of the Board, witji this new addition, are: J.N.White, chairman, Stanley Cromwell, Mr.Armitage and S.A.Meade, secretary-treasurer.Mr.Armitage, a member of the staff of the Coaticook branch of Belding-Corticelli Ltd., is well known in the community through his service as commander of the local 72nd Field Battery, R.C.A., as well as through his connection with the Legion, Home and School Association, etc.He is a graduate of the Coaticook High school and has served one previous term as a trustee on the School Board CRAWFORD VILLE\u2014 Mr.and Mrs William Murray and son, of Barre, Vt, were visiting friends here.\t, Mr.William MacRae spent a short time in Vermont Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Grady, of Springfield, Vt, spent a short time with his mother, Mrs.Thomas Bailey.Mr.and Mrs.Everade McKee of St.Catharines, Ont, were guests of friends here.Mr.Gladwin Geake is convalescing following an operation in the St Joseph's Hospital, Thef.ford Mines.This community was saddened by the passing of a life long resident, of this place, Mr.Thomas Bailey.Among those from a distance attending funeral services for Mr.Bailey were Mr.and Mrs.Arthur King, of Toronto; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Grady, Springfield, Vt.; Mrs.Austin Scott, Lennoxville; Mrs.J.Chapman of St.Johnsbury, Vt: Mr.and Mrs.Everade McKee, of St.Catharines, Ont, Mrs.J.R Currie, Mr.and Mrs.E.Bailey, of Bury; Mr.and Mrs.E.Morrison, Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Wallace, Messrs.Ernest and Conrad Bailey, Mr.and Mrs.E.Little, Mr.and Mrs.Bennett, Miss B Sample, Mrs.G.Sample, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Thompson, of Lennoxville; Mrs.J.Murray, Birch-ton; Mr.and Mrs.Phillip McConnell, Mrs.Clive Thompson, Mr, and Mrs.Percy Grey and daughter Gayle, Mr.and Mrs.Alden King, Mrs.Nina Bailey and Mr.Eric Bailey, of Sawyer-ville; Mr.and Mrs.Chester Har-ron, of Sherbrooke also Mrs.J.Wilkin and Mrs.Grady of Lennoxville.Mrs.Annie Legare spent a day in Sherbrooke recently.Miss Charlotte Harrison, of Lennoxville was a weekend guest of her mother, Mrs.Greta Harrison and Bobby and Jackie Harrison, Women's Institute COOKSHIRE \u2014 The W.I.met ' at the home of Mrs.H.C.Barter, with Mrs.Ronald Learned and Mrs.Reginald Hodge as co-hostesses.Mm.Ronald Learned was in the chair and the minutes were read by Mrs.Hcather-ington, secretary, pro lem.She also read the correspondence and the treasurer\u2019s report, which showed a favorable balance in the general funds and $167.35 in the \u201cBand or Orchestra | Fund,\u201d there was a very small amount in the School Fair Fund | Three dollars were given to the Compton County Agriculture Society and $10 to the Sherbrooke Hospital Money will be given for prizes for the School Fair Fund and a subscription will he taken out for the United Nation Magazine A report given bv Mrs.R.M.Elliott, showed that biscuits containing vitamins were being given to the Esquimaux to help them grow taller.The Japanese are now becoming a wheat-eating nation, using a more varied diet, but we were warned not to raise a generation of weak giants.The September meeting will be held at Mrs.J A.Frasier's, with Mrs.McDermott and Mrs.Heatherington as co-host etïses.There will he an exhibition of water and oil paintings at that time by local artists.Five articles will be sent to Macdonald College from this branch for the A.C.W.W.convention to be held in Ceylon.Miss Winnifred Hodge gave a ! full report of the 42nd annual I convention held at Macdonald College and Mrs.Frasier thank- i ed Mise; Hodge for this excel-1 lent, report.Following adjournment, refreshments w BARBARA H ARK Joseph A.Blais has seen many changes lake place within the Sherbrooke Daily Record over the period since he first came to the paper as an ad > Germany 4\tCastle ditch T\tBE\tA\t\t\tC| A\u2019\tR\t\t\tTT\tV\tR A\t2\tI\tS\t\tH '\tE\t\tr'\to\tu\tÊ R\tT\t\t\t\tôTr\tT\t\t\tN\tÔ-\t ~r~\tR.\tA;\t&\tH\tvr\tR\ta\t\t[Ha\t\t \u2022mmm\ti\t\t\tA\t\u2022sfr1\tR\tS\t\t\t\t1\u2014** c\tH\tE\tA\tTi\t\tAi\tT\tT\tL.\te\tR H\tA'\t5\tV\tn\tT j E\tT\t?\tR\tA\tV\tE \\\t\tKT\to\t\u2014\tEjM1\ts\t\tw\tX\tS3\tNv \tw\t\t>\to\tNilO\t\t-3\t-r\t\t\tV \t\t\t\tR\t\tEE\t\t1\t\t\t \u2022\tT\t\tc\tA\t\tVL\ty\t#\tT\t1\t r\t\ti\tL.\t\teiL-\tM\t\tu*\tA\tR\t1 O\tL-\t3\tX\t\t\tH\t\tO\tw\ti\t£ A\t£\t£\tG\t\tT|A,\tT\t\t\tr\t1£\t£ 24 Nights before 33 In its proper 46 Hop,- events\tplace (ab.) and jump 34 Postscript\t48 French city (ab.)\t49 Hideous 40\tPeeled\tmonster 41\tPreposition SOPastmonths 42\tUsed in tires\t(ab.) 43\tGenus of\t51 Nuisance maples\t53 Before 44\tSolitary\t55 Uncle Tom's 45\tThings don*\tfriend 8 Requires 7 Stated meal* , 8 Mineral rock i\tz\tr\tr\tr1\t6\t\t7\te\t9\t10\tii\tJT \t\t\t\t\t\t\tW\t\t\t\t\t i5\t\t\t\t\t\t\tIk\t\t\t\t\t if\t\t\t\t\t*\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\tii\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t IT\t\t\ttr\t\t\t\t\tft\t28\t\tST\tJT y\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t\t\tit\t\t\t\t\t \u2018ft\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t»\t\t\t\t \t\t\t\t\t1)\tW\t\t\t\t\t\t \t*1\t«\tw,\t\tft\t\t\t\t5T\t9T\t5T\tsr a.\t\t\t\tK\t\t\tW\t&\t\t\t\t ik\t\t\t\t\t\t\t?\t\t\t\t\t 5S\t\t\t\t\t\t\ta\t\t\t\t\ta Did you ever see such a LINE-UP of CONVENIENT FREEZERS * \u201c to choose from?si _______ - v 15.4 eu.ft.Upright hold* 525 lbs.of frozen food.Flush door \u2014 In-Door Storage.Doub/e-Hmritogm Mode/ BF-150 20.47 eu.ft.Upright holds 700 lbs.of food.Full-length In-Door Storage.Douhlo-Horitago Model BF-200.¦ 15.4 eu.ft.Chet! holds 525 lbs.Exclusive Center Plate Coil; Hidden Lock.Double-Heritage Model BFC-150.20.4 eu.ft.Chett holds 700 lbs.of food.Jiffi-Juice Racks; Handi-Lift Baskets.Doub/e-Herilaae Model BFC-200.roomy double-tioor uprights, too! 1 i 25.4 eu.ft.Upright \u2014 Deluxe Model; holds 875 lbs.Inventory; Juice Racks.Double-Heritage Model BF-2S0.35.38 cu.ft.Upright holds 1225 lbs.food.BIG, hut only 31^' deep overall.Double-Heritage Model BF-350.25.4 eu.ft.Upright \u2014 blue-gray economy model\u2014hold* 875 lbs.Best buyl Double-Heritage Model BF-2S0C.SEE VOUR favorite dealer OR- .ewkit» »» most i cat i Auctioneer.M.J.Blackwood, Tel.Miss Jean Pepler of Montreal.612.24 Know.lton> Que.is spending her holidays with her | Terms \u2014 cash.father, Mr.J.J.Pepler.\t-.\tL - C- AUCTION SALE for Messrs.Roger and Martin Cote Formerly XAVIER TREMBLAY FARM 4 mile» from Coaticook 10th Range, R R.2 Saturday, July 14 12.30 p.m.36 head of Ayrshire cattle, purebred.registered and accredited since 25 years, ready for export to L.S.; 23 cows; 2 yr.old bull; 5 1-yr.old bulls; 3 year old heifers; pair of horses.3,000 lb*.; good guaranteed cattle dog; 7 ft.McC.mowing machine; C.K.side rake, used 1 year; C.K.loader; straight rake; M.Harris teed, er, used 2 years; C.K.manure spreader; rubber tired farm wagon; hay rack; C.K.3 unit milking machine; electric separator, DeLaval, 1000 lbs.; 13 Carnation milk cans: 2 disc harrows; hand plough; working sleighs; driving sleighs; driving wagon; working harness; driving harness; vegetable cutter; potato hoe; electric lawn mower; grindstone; about 75 tons hay - on the farm: all smaU farm Implements; all for sale without reserve as the land is sold; the 190 acre farm will be put up for sale.Terms \u2014 Cash.AZARIAS GRENTHR.Auctioneer 215 Main St.East.P O.Box 745 Coaticook Tel VI.9-2644.1952 Buiek Custom, 4 dr.Sedan 1952 Pontiac, 4 dr.Sedan 1950 Pontiac, 4 dr.Sedan 1955 Dodge Mayfair, 4 dr.Sedan 1954 Ford, 2 door Coach 1954 Meteor Station Wagon, 4 door 1954 Fargo 1/2 Ton Pick-Up Truck.DE LUXE AUTOMOBILE LTEE BUICK .PONTIAC \u2022 G.M.C.TRUCK DEALER 1744 King St.West - Sherbrooke - Tel.LO.9-4305 \"RBCO\" PEAT MOSS Have you tried \u201dRBCO\u201d peat moss for your flowers, plants, shrubs, garden or lawn.The results are very pleasing, large 100 lbs.bale $2.50 junior bale\t.50 R.& B.MOSS & PEAT PRODUCTS Watervllle, Que.Tal.174 AUCTION - for - Mrs.Ludger Grondin JOHNVILLE MONDAY, JULY 16 at 9 A.M.4 miles from Lennoxvllle, llz miles from Johnville, first turn from Johnville Road.Follow the direction signs.To Be Sold:- STOCK: 17 Holstein milking cows, all blood tested.6 2-yr.old Holstein heifers, (to freshen next spring); l Holstein bull, 2 years old, blood-tested; 2 Percheron horses, 1600 to 1700 lbs.each.MACHINERY:\tHayloader; mowing machine; hay rake; harrow: sectional planter; potato planter: cultivator; rubber tired wagon; double and single sleighs; hand plow; good pair of harnesses, double and single, in good condition; DeLaval milking machine with 2 pails, equipped with motor and pipe; McCor-mick-Deering manure spreader; 12 good milk cans; logging chains: 1 leading staff: 2 bars.FURNITURE: Electric washing machine; table and chairs; double and single beds; buffet; International refrigerator, in good condition: Phono-graph.And many other articles too numerous to mention.The farm is for sale or exchange for house in Sherbrooke.Everything must be sold.Cash for all items.No reserves.\u2014 Lunch served at noon.JOHN CHAILLER (AUCTIONEER) Phone: LO.77587 Lennoxvillt THURSDAY, JULY 12 9.40 Program Previews, News 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.15\tShopping with Nancy 10.30\tArthur Godfrey 10.45\tTBA 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tMovie Museum 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Live 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuilding Light 1.00\tNews 110 Stand Up and Be Counted 1.30\tAs the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swingbillies 3.45\tBob Crosby Show 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.30\tNew\u2019stime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tFrankie Laine Show 7.15\tLiberace 7.30\tSgt.àPreston 8.00\tBob Cummings 8.30\tClimax! 9.30\tFour Star Playhouse WPTZ, THURSDAY, JULY 12 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tBig Picture 11.00\tHome 12.00\tPublic Service 12.30\tLuncheon Date 1.00\tLuncheon Date 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tQueen for a Day 4.15\tModern Romances 4.30\tQueen For a Day 5.00\tJunior Jamboree 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 6.15\tChet\u2019s Den 6.30\tFlash Gordon 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7 10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014News 7.30\tHoliday Horizons 8.00\tBest of Groucho 8.30\tDragnet 9.00\tThis Is Your Life 9.30\tGangbusters 10.00 Arthur Murray Party 10.30 Quiz Kid* 11.15 Sign Off FRIDAY, JULY 1Ï 9.30 Test Pattern 9.40 Program Previews, News 10.00\tMixing Bowl 10.30\tThis World of Ours 10.45\tGarry Moore Show 11.00\tIt\u2019s Fun to Reduce 11.15\tGarry Moore Show 11.30\tStrike It Rich 12.00\tAcross the Fence 12.15\tLove of Life 12.30\tSearch for Tomorrow 12.45\tGuiding Light 1.00\tNews 1.10 Stand Up and Be Counted.1.30\tAs the World Turns 2.00\tJohnny Carson 2.30\tOpen House 3.00\tThe Big Payoff 3.30\tDuke and His Swingbillies 3.45\tBob Crosby Show 4.00\tBrighter Day 4.15\tSecret Storm 4.30\tThe Edge of Night 5.00\tPolar Bear Playtime 5.15\tChuckwagon Tales 6.00\tSuperman 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tThis Is your Government 7.15 Douglas Edwards with the News 7.30\tMy Friend Fllcka 8.00\tFord Theatre 8.30\t1 Led Three Lives 9.00\tCrusader 9 30 Schlltz Playhouae 10.00\tUndercurrent 10.30 Pantomine Quiz 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.15 Portfolio of Play* 12.25\tSign Off SATURDAY, JULY 14 9.30\tCaptain Kangaroo 10.30\tMighty Mouse Playhouse 11.00\tWinky Dink Sc You 11.30\tOperation USA 12.00\tBig Top 1.00\tPaper In the Making.1.45\tBaseball Preview 1.55 Baseball - Indians vs Yankees.5.00\tBar S Ranch 6.00\tDance Date 6.30\tNewstime 6.45\tWeatherwise 6.50 Sports Digest 7.00\tN.O.PJJ.7.30\tBeat the Clock 8.00\tJackie Gleason 8.30\tStage Show 9.00\tTwo For the Money 8.30 Russ Morgen Show 10.00\tGunsmoke 1 10.30 Story Theater 11.00\tFinal Edition 11.25\tYour Command Performance j 12-45 Sign Off.PlatlsBurg \u2014 Channel 5 10.00 Lux Video Theatre U.00 Late News, Sports FRIDAY, JULY 1Ï 7.00\tToday 9.00\tMorning Star Time 10.00\tDing Dong School 10.30\tMission at Mid-Century 11.00\tHome 12.00\tOperation \u201cSuccess\u201d 12.30\tLuncheon date 1.00\tLuncheon Date 2.30\tTennessee Ernie Ford Show 3.00\tHospitality House 4.00\tQueen For a Day 4.15 Modern Romances 4.30\tQueen For A Day 4.45 Modern Romance* 5.00\tHank McCune 5.30\tBar 5 Ranch 6.00\tNews 7.00\tSports Scorebook 7.10 Weatherbird 7.15\tJohn Daly\u2014New* 7.30\tRin Tin Tin 8.00\tTruth or Conaequences 8\t30 Life of Riley 9.00\tThe Vice 9\t30 Screen Director» Plaphouse 10.00\tCavalcade of Sport* 11.00\tLate News.Sport* SATURDAY, JULY 14 2.15\tJunior Science 2.30\tFury 3 00 Western Theatre 5.00\tHomespun Harmonies 5.15\tNews & Spor(# 5.30\tTBA 6.00\tNeighborhood Lana 6.30\tTed Mack 7.30\tPeople Are Funny 8.00\tJulius La Rosa 9.00\tLawrence Welk 10.00\tEncire Theatre 10.30 Adventure Theatrt You will be assured of the most attractive lawn in town.Let us sprinkle your lawn with .FERTILENE We de all the work.You'll have a beautiful lawn.Marcel Kirouac Ltd.204 Mont-Plaisant St.Tel.LO.7-5251 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES CASH RATE \u2014 3 cent* par word, minimum charge 50 cent* for It words or less; three consecutive insertions, *U5; six consecutiv* Insertions, *2.25; (Cash rate) 10 cents tor mailing Record Bex replies.ADS ACCEPTED \u2014 All fe-ms ef classified ads.Legal Notices end Auction Is1»» accepted until 4.00 p.m.the day prtvlou* to the date of Insertion.LO.9-3636 NEW AND RECONDITIONED \" V.^ MOTORS STARTERS\tj) REWINDING TRANSFORMERS\tREPAIRS On All Types of Electrical Appliances I WIGGETT ELECTRIC LTOTI 153 MARQUETTE ST.\u2014 TEL.2-0828 ESTABLISHED IN 1903 'The Fiist Electrical Establishment In Sherbrooke\" - SHBKMOCRZ DAO-Y RECORD.TKL^DAY, JY1.\\ M.Scvwi Mr.and Mrs Letlie Lorimer and son.of Toronto, and Mr* R.E.Buaell, of Iberville, were here on the occasion of their parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Lort-mer's 60th wedding anniversary., Mr.and Mrs.Lorimer are stay, ing at the Farnham Nursing Home but their home was opened up and they received their triends and neighbors there during the afternoon.Refreshments were served by their daughter, Mrs.Buuell and daughter-in-law, Mrs.Leslie Lorimer and a social hour was spent with the highly respected couple who have spent their married life in Farnham.Mrs.Eric Smith and daughter, of Gilman's Corner, and Miss Shirley McGuire, of Sherbrooke, were visiting their parents and grandparents.Mr.and Mrs.Guy Wright over the weekend Mrs.George F.Baker and Mrs.Winnie Rogers accompanied their niece, Mrs Gerald Leduc and Mr.Leduc and two sons, of Montreal, on a motor trip to Boston, Mass., where they will spend a week with relatives and friends.Miss Muriel Hoskin has left with friends for a motor trip to Gaspe.Miss Daisy Sanborn, of East Farnham, spent a week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Sanborn.Dr.A.Catterson, intern at the Sherbrooke Hospital, spent a week-end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Catterson.Mr.and Mrs.George A.Smith, accompanied by Mrs.Rupert Hall and Mrs.John A Wilson, motored to Huntingdon, where, they were guests of Mr.and Mrs.William Tedstone.Mr.William Murray and daughter, Miss Patricia Murray, of New Jersey, were visiting friends here recently.Mrs.Eva Smith, of the Farnham Nursing Home staff, has returned after spending a few weeks holiday with friends in New Brunswick.Mr.Frank Durance, of Montreal, was a guest over the weekend of Mr.and Mrs.Rupert Hall and family, and Mr.and Mrs.John A.Wilson.Mr.Lothrop, of Sherbrooke, was a guest of Mrs.Thomas Riddick and Mr.Robert Riddick.Mrs.John Mclver, of Montreal, A Handy Guide To Easiern Townships Merchants And Business Senrices SHCRBROOKI\u2014 Y.M.C.A.Swimming Letton* Boys 6 9 year* .$2 00 9-12 years .$2.50 1215 years .$3 00 15-18 years .$3.50 over 18 years $5.00 Thit includes SUMMER MEM-BERSHIP until Sept.15th! 296 Dufferin Ave.\u2014 LO.2-2012 Sherbrooke Auto Spring Ltd.Leaf Spring, Coil Spring, Shock Absorbers, etc.Sales and Service: \"For us it\u2019s always Springtime\u2019' 145 Big Forks Street Tel.: LO.9-1146 SHERBROOKE MACHINE WORKS REO'D 251 Galt Street West Prop.: ROBERT end LORENZO THERRIEN Tel.LO.2-9204 FOR COOL, SUMMBR LIVING.SEE E.T.Tent & Awning Albert GARNEAU.Prop 1440 King West, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.2-5454 Cyr Automobile Ltd.Mercury \u2022 Lincoln \u2022 Meteor FOR USED CARS Tel.LO.2-3197 735 King Street East WATERVILLE\u2014 WATERVILLE MOTORS REG'D General Repairs\u2014Painting \u2014 All New, Modern Machinery \u2014 Sand and Gravel Hauled\u2014 Loading Shovel for Hire.Tel.21-ring-3 JOS.CUSTEAU Bilingual, Licensed, Reel Estate Agent, Public Auctioneet 535 Short St., Sherbrooke.(Ret.) L.2-0346 Ralph Getty, Sec.Tel.LO.74552 was a recent guest of Mr.and Mrs.Jack Henderson.» Mrs.Mary Smith is visiting relatives and friends in Scots-town.She will leave from there for Putnam, Conn, to spend some time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.Earl Reid and family.Mrs.M.Habib and daughter, Mrs.A.Droughan, of Hudson, spent a few days with their daughter and sister.Mrs.Albert Courey and Mr.Courey.Mr.and Mrs.Raymond Courey, of Sherbrooke, were also guests at the same home.Miss Isabel Decker was in La-chine visiting her sister, Mrs.A.B.F.GOODRICH t CITY TIRE SALE 161 DEPOT ST.Sherbrooke\u2014Tel.LO.9-4536 Guard Against Fuel Shortege* Liter\u2014 FILL YOUR COAL BIN NOW Summer Price* In Effect J.S.MITCHELL & CO.LTD.Tel.LO.2-2662 GLASS PAINTS NORTH HATLEY CALVERT HOUSE Canas/mn 7//trt/ey Created for Canadian Hospitality LITTLE'S GARAGE REG'D GENERAL REPAIRS Gas and Electric Mobile Welding Unit.NORTH HATLEY Tel.LO.2-6443 Hobbs' Plete Glass Mirror* Fiberglass Screening Pittsburgh Paints Pittsburgh Brushes Sold at your Furniture.Hardware & Paint Store Entranceways, Store Fronts, Windows, etc.CANADIAN PITTSBURGH INDUSTRIES LIMITED 115 Big Forks, Sherbrooke Tel.LO.74846 SAWYERVILLt\u2014~ ART BENNETT Gradual* ot Reppert'a School of Auctioneering Vlllngual Professional Auctioneer - REAL ESTATE -Tel.90W \u2014 Sawyerville Earl Wells, Assistant.Tel LO.7402?B, Elder, Mr.Elder and family.Mrs.K.S.Champagne has returned home alter spending a holiday in Hartford, Conn., and Springfield, Mass., visiting relatives and frienos.Mr.Ernest Dunaway, of W\u2019est Shefford, was visiting his brother, Mr.C.J.Donaway and nieces, Mrs.Alice Savary and KNOWLTON\u2014 AUCTIONEER M.J.BLACKWOOD Knowlton \u2014 Tel.612-24 Graduate of Reisch School of Auctioneering, largest in the world, Mason City, Iowa.SERVICES INCLUDE Complete Sales Management LIQUID DETERGENT The most effective.The fastest.\u2019 No grease left on plates,' nor sink, nor hands.No disagreeable odor.It really is the most economical./ frcx^cci ôlrt*C>lNT LIQUI# LiQuio f : v, so k sty TO I'm $;jKe ms> a COINCIDENCE, $UT IN TWODAVS AS BE SIN AUDITING THE 60C$£>- OH, ID FOKSOTTBI BUT £»= COURGE ITS-A CO INCIDENCE! HE MAY HAVE H15 FAULTS B J I-I'M SURE HE IS-HOWSST1 I DON'T KNOW WHAT ITS ABOUT.BUT I CvEEfiEAgO HIM TRYING DESPcZATELV TO BORROW $27001 SAID HE HAD TO HAVE WITHIN TWO DAYS YOU'RE SWEET EASY! BUT Y0J Milé'NT JilDSE MR.PA-RICK HARS*'.Y,.f .'EV TO YOURSELF1.HE'S BEEN UNDER ourre a 5-ra;u foe several days! I A3REED NOT TO MENTION THE THIN5S YOU CONFIDED TO ME ABOUT PATRICK.YET, CITA.BUT I CAN GIVE MckEE A mighty FUvieCERORTONVOU.' TWO DAYS, EH Mrs.Donald MacLeod and Mr.MacLeod.Mr.and Mrs.George Sanborn, of East Farnham, spent a week- ; end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Sanborn.Mrs.George Rimmer has re turned to her home in Burlington, Ont, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.G.Williams and family.Mrs.H.E.Dimick spent a few days in East Angus visiting her brothers, the Messrs.Bell.Miss Kathleen Clohosy and Miss Kitty Wright, of Montreal, spent the week-end with the former\u2019s mother, Mrs.M.Clohosy and family.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Derrick, of Sutton, were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.G.Brown.Miss Jean Catterson, who has been teaching at the high school in Hudson, is spending the holi days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Catterson.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Smith, of Brigham, were recent guests at the home of the former's bro ther, Mr.George A.Smith and Mrs.Smith.MELBOURNE Mr.and Mrs.Flovd Fowler, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Keith Taber.Mr.Alfred Dunn was taken by surprise recently when a number of relatives from Greenfield Park, Montreal and Richmond, came to hiu home on the occasion of his 80th birthday.Mr.Dunn enjoyed their thoughtfulness and the many kind hand shakes from his friends.Mr.and Mrs.H.J.Henderson, Miss Feme Henderson and Miss Helen Husk, ijere in Montreal recently.Mrs.Ross Alexander was in Drummcndville attending an executive meeting of the C.W.L, recently.COMB PCOPLB HAVE \\ ^\\\\ NO CX>N«iP« RATION J I / MBV YOU! WOW PO YOU ' BXPBCT PEOPLE TC*.f .new** COMPLAIN AtfvVT HDU M A PC COMING FOR OTMi«S.> WITH M.W RADIO Hi.Ac' N AWAY AT iiawr A M f TUAT OlA- POWMBTA WAS SOMB NBRNB, TURNIN' ON H« RADO SO fcAft-Y IN TUB MCRMN TWi JIGGS BY PH1R HOfFMAN JEFF coir TCF Yiit-Vvh HELLO WHAT\u2019S THE trouble in WERE,' SOME DOPY'S OOMWG IN'.I GOTTA GET 0UTA TH)6 JOINT/ WCX 11 ONT UKr MNOtY VWI AH ¦ > 'MM MIN l » \\ ; I L MORI .FEMMY \u201e ^ MINI.I O M HU \"(Hr vM ixw Kim NOOl 'NIK 1 ' Il IXIN'l MAI U R.\t\\ KxvrvvroitR r: bound rv 1 H\u2019 CODE O' 1 M' MILLS 1 ( IM TM IWY HI ' .I*ORN TO Ml [WV Hi DIES AN , yEVE.N AFTER T PUT.AH IS ONLY Y YAK OLD.\u2019.Ill R( Ml MARRYIN ¦ AM \u2022v< g-gotta MUM MAMMY ^rs- John Wharry, Mr.and with her uncle and aunt, Mr.Mrs.Roy Heath, Harry Dolloff, and Vr*.Cecil Pierce Recic îç- Gerald Huckins and Avon Doi-îand.Mr.and Mm Pierce were notary - treasurer, recent weekend guests of her\tusual business routine was brother, Mr.Achilles Bessette foll,owed and the same officers and Mrs.Bessette in I^a Prairie.arlj ,rustces were re-elected Mrs.Rodney Nichols and in- and aPP°>nted, with Ralph Cook fant son are visiting at the home na!lilfcfd as audltn[' of her\tparents, Mr.and Mrs\t0[{!ccr* aTJ:\t£r'\t£\u2019.,S' Harns Carl Green, Derby Line\tpresident; H.\tM\tRider, vice ________________ president; D.A.Dolloff, secre ia/cct i/ciTu\ttary-treasurer; trustees V.A Wfcbf KfcllH-\u2014\tnavis, R.E West, L.L.Gustin Mm.Osborne Doughertv at- 'lrs;.F r Hu R\u2018fcr\u2019 rN.IisTs Rena Gustin, C.H.Alger, G.L Tem pie, Mrs.C.P, Rider, Miss Clara Wyman, G.H.Huckins, H.Dol- ™\t» .u cm\tRoy Heath was again en- Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Olson, d foyr the s with Mlss Mr.John Olson of Bury, Miss Clara Wyman as advisory super-F aith Olson and Mrs, E, Kotap- intenden( o{ general ,wor£.sk, of\tMontreal, were visitors\t0ne hunrired\tand\tthirty letters at the\thome of Mrs.Margaret\tand statements\tfor\tcare of lots Pehleman.\twere sent out last autumn.Recent guests at the home of Twenty people responded with Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Pehleman cash amounting to $46.00.Spec-were Mr and Mrs.Kenneth Mac- ial gifts were received from Mrs.Lend and family, of Middletown, m.M.Rickard, $10; Mrs.Tom Ohio, Mr.Lew Berwick, of flown, the former Hazel Shel-Beu ah.Man., and Mr.Scott don, $10; H.L.Magoon, $11; Pehleman, of Rod Rock.Ont.Mrs.M.M.Runnells, $3.Mr.Stanley Lasonha, of Mont- From the Endowment Fund real, spent two weeks with his investments, which are in charge uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.i \u2014-\u2014\u2014-\u2014 - George Lasenba.\tGLEN MURRAY- Mrs.K.Morrison, of Lennox- ville, is upending a few days Weekend visitors at the home with Mr.and Mrs.Raymond of Mr and Mrs R J' Lpith Morrison.\twere.Mass Greta Mann and Miss Mr.and Mrs.Herman Parsons Flora Bennett, of Quebec, and and family, of Alexandria Ont Mr- Bob Bennett, of Thetford were guests of Mr.and Mrs.WiT Mines.Miss Marion Mennie, of bent Buchanan.\ti Sherbrooke, w'ho was a weekend ! Mr.E.May, of Bury, and Mr ' guest of Mrs' Irwin Haske,t anf) and Mrs.Wayne May and daugh- j family, also visited at.the home ter, Donna, \u2018 of St Johnsburv of Mr' and Mrs\u2019 Leith-Vt, were guests of Mr.and Mm\u2019 Mr\u2019 atKl Mrs' Harold Patter-Dan Pehleman.Mr.and Mrs son and\tof Montreal, Pehleman and family were re-1were weekend visitons of Mr.cent guests of Mr.and Mrs.W and Mrs- Alger Patterson and J.Dawson at Island Pond '.family, Wayne and David remain- Mr.George Grey and Miss lng for an irlriftfir>ite time.Ruth Bateman, of Willowdale Mrs' R- Mmr is leavin§ short-Gnt, were guests of Mr.andi'y o L .K Magog Reltil And Service Association Bessette 362 MAIN WEST Tel.VI.3-3376 OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF LAWN and DECK CHAIRS REDUCED Woodan Lawn Chair* \u2022\tReg.5.691 Aluminum, aaran finUh, Reg.19.90 to 13.25 v W Wooden canvas covered,\tReg.3.95 to 4.50 FOLDING WOOD CHAIRS, Adulf model»\tReg.2.95 children's\tReg.1.49 ALL ON SALE - 25% DISCOUNTS F.A.DION hardware 333 Main West Tel.VI.3-3393 hud9*.!^*\" - MAGOG \u2014 At this time we extend best wishes to our employees and their families for a very pleasant vacation! m 4 DOMINION TEXTILE COMPANY LIMITE» MAGOG DIVISION Tw&W*.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY.JULY 12.1056 Time For Detision In Majors At Hand; Yankees And Redlegs Leading Mickey Mantle And Yogi Berra Back Direct Harvester Wins Both Heats Of Handicap Pace At Local Track; Four Double Winners Are Recorded Direct Harvester, with Amedec Beaudoin at the reins, won both heats of the main feature, a handicap pace, at the local race track last nizht.The seven-year-old brown gelding pulled out.from last position in both races to win in the .itretch with apparent ease Thew inning times were 2.12 2/5 and 2.113/3.Other double winners on last night s program were Lida Volo, Sara Brooke and Spencer Creed, This is believed to be the.first time that horses appearing in two heatis on a local racing card have been lead In the finish line by the same winner.The daily douWe combination ( -\tJ 22 2/i; Al,\u201e r.n 1,milia of Lida Volo in the first race W'orthle, Bingen Budionu, Mis# Ca-and Spencer Creed in the second i pon«.(Golden Miner and General race, returned their backers («rattan did nm finishi $105.25 for a 4-6 pari-mutuel S(ra Brookr\t1I 40 ,7n 2 y, t-lCKCt-\tMl»# Glsele Bln*\t3.2a 3 SO Quincllas were held on the 1 name b\ts so ,h,rd, sixth and n,,,h r.c.a.Thn winning ticket holders received Wavne ,, Ahh).$9.75, $9.40 and $42.25.The highest straight bet re turn of the evening was $12.90 on Lida Volo in the first.Nancy\u2019s Highness returned $17.20 for a place wager in the seventh and Donald Royal paid the top show price of $10.50 in the ninth.Officials of the track announced at, the start of last night\u2019s racing that in future all races would start, at the exact time posted on the pari-mutuel board.However, this would-be improvement was very short lived as the races star, Bingen Budionu, General Grat-Siarted their customary five to 1 tan, Golden Miller.Mm# Capone, ten minutes late.\t\u201e n «venth racE The next harness racing pro- N.ancy,s (llghn\u201es gram scheduled by the Sher- Etibie\u2019s Boy ay ne FOURTH RACI Lida Volo\t4 bo\tn v\\\t.too Electric Ha!\t3.50\t4 10 Moko D.Grattan\t«.20 Time 2.17.Also ran Buck l.'p, Wicomico Direct, Golden Treasure, Calumet Susan, Rapid Way.FIFTH RAC f Direct Harvester\t4 90\t3.10\t2 70 Sturdy Aille\t4.80\t3:50 Truly Volo\t4 20 Time 2.12\t2/5 Also ran Dave Adam, Direct Son*, Hleland Grattan.SIXTH RACI Spencer Creed\t4 10\t2.50\t2 30 Maryland Marmite\t3.90\t3 20 Louisa Worthle\t4 00 Time 2.22 3/5.Also ran: Victoria In Today's lineup; Dodgers And Braves Trail By Two, White Sox Wi The time of decision is at hand in the National and .American League pennant races, where Cincinnati Redlegs and New York Yankees are ahead at the moment with great expectations ahead Cincinnati is in a good position to fatten its m-game National League edge.And the Yankees, even with Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra bothered by injury, could bust the American loop race wide open.The Redlegs have 13 games remaining on their current home stand They open a three-game series against the seventh-place Philadelphia Phillies tonight.Second-place Milwaukee and -\u2014\t\u2014 \u201e,,\t,\t.\tinto a three-game senes with the Brooklyn* third-place world Indiani loday and wnh the White champions, meanwhile, have a £0X due for a three-game visit four-game set on tap at Milwau- starting Sunday, kee, opening with a doublehead- A year ago.the Yankees had a er tonight.That puts the Redlegs, five-game spread over Cleveland who have won 12 of their last 16, with Chicago another game back in a good spot.\tas the pennant chase resumed af- It also put the Braves and the ter the all - star game.But within Dodgers, who are two games be- nine days, the Yanks were two OFF TO MONTREAL \u2014 The above photo was taken yesterday afternoon in front of the City Hall and shows the City Aldermen and members of the press and radio who were guests of Molson\u2019s Brewery at \"Sherbrooke Baseball Day\u201d in Montreal.A total of three bus loads plus several ears made the journey but the \u201cWeather Man\u201d put the damper on the whole thing with a sudden cloud burst at 6.30.Mike Stenson, third from the right, travelled with the above bus while C.eorge Masse was in charge of the rest of the party.\t(Photo by Gerry Lemay) ! brooke Racing Club will be held Saturday night.Detailed results of last night\u2019s card are as follows FIRST RACE Ud.i Volo\t12.90 10 SO 4 10 Electric Hal\t8.70 3.80 Buck Up\t2.80 Time 2.19 2/5 Also ran: Calumet Susan, Golden Treasure.Moko D.Graftan, Wicomico Direct, Rapid Waf.SECOND RACK Spencer Creed\t9 80\t4 70 4 00 Maryland Marmite Victoria Star 3.50 2.80 2 70 17.20 5.40 5.80 Time 2.15 2/5.Also ran Abu Rokr.Miss Glsele Bin#, .lanle R.Wayne H Abbe, Guiltv EIGHTH RACE Direct Harvester\t2 80 2.80 2.30 Truly Volo\t4.50 2.80 Hleland Grattan\t2.70 Time 2.11\t3/5.Also ran.Dave Adam, Sturdy Aille, Direct Song.NINTH RACE Pamela McElwyn 10.7(1 3 90 4.80 Lisa Directly\t7 30 3.90 Donald Royal\t10 50 i Time: 2 18 1/5.Also ran: Ideal Har- 1 8 10 4,70 | vester, Brown Flash, Blue Knight, 8 70 Prince Volo D, Nora Grattan.St.Pat's While Sox Moves Into Second Spot In Little League; Down Indians And Win Protest St.Pat\u2019s Old Boys sponsored White Sox took over second spot in the Little League last night when they sent the Rotary sponsored Indians down to a 5-2 defeat at the Parade Grounds.This victory and the winning of a protest they lodged against the Lions sponsored Athletics of a game played on July 5 in which the Athletics used an ineligible player was the means of them taking over second place.Tonight at! the Parade Grounds the Indians meet the Red Sox.Game' time 6:30.Brilliant pitching by young Michael Finlay and base stealing by Mike Ogonoski, the White Sox catcher, were big factors in the White Sox victory.Finlay had 12 strike-outs to his credit and Ogonoski stole home, from third, on three different occasions.In the game the work of the respective outfielders were out- standing, some of the fielding being phenomenal, one brilliant play by Mike Wilcox standing out especially.Fred Wilson\u2019s hoys, though going down to defeat, ! fought hard all the way and it was only the brilliance of Finlay that kept them from piling up more runs.Indians opened up the game with a singleton in the first inning getting this through a mighty home run by Paul Bou chard.White Sox got two runs in the top of the second to take a one run lead.Indians tied it i up again in the third but that! was their last run of the game as ; Finlay bore down in the remain-1 ing innings and sent seven men down swinging while his team mates got three more runs.White Sox 0 2 0 2 0 1\u20145 6 1 Indians 10 1 0 0 0\u20142\t2\t1 Finlay and Ogonoski; Pilotte and Houle.Today's Games LITTLE LEAGUE Red Sox at Indians INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Rochester at Montreal Toronto at Buffalo Miami at.Havana Columbus at Richmond (All night games! NATIONAL LEAGUI Pittsburgh at Chicago (21 Philadelphia at Cincinnati New York at St.Louis might) Brooklyn at Milwaukee (2) AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland at New York Chicago at Boston (night) Kansas City at Baltimore might) Detroit at Washington (night) Wednesday's Games LITTLE LEAGUE White Sox 5, Indians 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Milwaukee, ppd., rain AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled.INTERNATIONAL LEAGUI Toronto 1, 7, Buffalo 3, 3 Miami 1, Havana 0 Richmond 7, Columbus 3 Rochester at.Montreal (21 ppd , rain Standings PONY LEAGUE 121 Tee Off Today In Opening Round Of Rich $26,800 Labatt Open, Liftier On Hand; Balding And Leonard Present BOISCHATEL, Que.\u2014 (CP) \u2014 A star-stacked collection of | golfers tee off today in pursuit of Canada's fattest golf reward in the fourth annual $26,800 Labatt Open The winner takes home $5,000.Second money is $2,780 and third prize $2,100.There are 17 money prizes, the minimum $100.In addition, Canadian pros are also competing for special prizes totalling $1.800 Defending champion Gene Littler of Singing Hills, Calif., head.s a list of money-bound American pros who could smash the Royal Quebec course competitive record of 68 if the weather is right.Par is 35-37\u201472.Home pro Rudy Huot says a\t-\t,\t, ., tour-round total of 274 -277 !Tex\u201d Doug Ford of Mahopae, N.will be enough to win.Most estimates, however, run from 272, j 16 under par, to 274.hind, on the spot, along with fourth-place St.Louis and fifth-place Pittsburgh.The Cardinals, particularly, are on the fence \u2014 having lost 11 of their last 16 and eight of their last nine to fall to a mere one percentage point edge over the Bucs.points back of the White Sox.And a month later, Cleveland had taken a two-game lead with the Yankees third.It wasn\u2019t until late August that New York finally got its pennant drive in gear.Manager Casey Stengel thinks the three-day all-star game break Frances Bera Wins Powder Puff Derby FLINT, Mich.\u2014 » o j\t,,\t,\t, ,opening round today\tBut Sanders wll> *et onl>\u2019 ! But most of the players say more glory if he wins.The top-the picturesque course is among placing pro gets the cash.In the I the\tbest on\tthe pro\ttrail, despite\tCanadian Open runner-up the\tW\u2019eather.\tDow Finsterwald of Bedford In all, 121 names were in the Heights, N.Y., carried off first first - round draw.The list will prize of $2.400.Finsterwald is be chopped after two rounds to entered here, the low 60 and ties, plus as: Jim Morrison, Toronto Maple many as are needed to have.12 Leaf defenceman, won the an-< anadian pros and five ama- nual National Hockey League tears\tgolf\tcrown in a match against Stan Leonard of Lachute, /ean Guy Gendron of New York Qu« and A1 Balding of Toronto Rangers, Marcel Pronovost of are\ttabbed\tas\tCanadas\tbest\tin\tDetroit Red Wings and Jean this\tone\tBeliveau of Montreal Canadians.When Balding failed to arrive early Wednesday afternoon and no word had been received from him he just missed being dropped from the draw.Balding said he thought Leonard had registered - and paid the fee - for him.In addition, said At, he slept in Wednesday and missed his plane.He got another two hours later.Among the pros playing are young Bob Toski of Holyoke, Mass.Tommy Bolt of Houston, Tex., Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio.Jimmy Demaret and Jack Burke of Kiamesha Lake, N.Yt, Fred Hawkins of El Paso.1 school in Oregon Daily Double Pays $1,117 PAWTUCKET, R.I.\u2014(Æh\u2014The daily double at Narragansett Park paid a whopping $1,117 for $2 Wednesday as Sing and Dance and Alpine Prince, a pair of long-shots won the first two races.Sing and Dance paid off at $86 80 for a $2 win ticket; Alpine Prince $39.reverse of last season when the,: Mantle and Y\u2019ogi Berra can work Dodgers led by 11V4 games after with their injuries, the all-star game break.\tMantle, still wearing a brace on Fain postponed Milwaukee's ! his injured right knee, says his scheduled make-up game with nine-inning haul in the all-star New Y'ork Giants Wednesday ! game didn't do his knee any night.\tfurther harm.And Yogi insists The American League race is there\u2019s nothing frightfully wrong almost exactly as it was at this | with the little finger on his right, stage last year \u2014 with the Yank.; hand which was banged by a foul ees apparently safely in front, tip in Tuesday's classic Berra New York holds a e'/z-game edge even snubbed a scheduled x-ray over Chicago and Cleveland going examination Wednesday.All-Star Game Didn\u2019t Have Origin In Chicago In 1933, Says Dr.Seymour; Was Played On Long Island Race Track Toni Sailer To Miss U.S.Trip K1TZBUEHEL.Austria\u2014lÆ>)\u2014 Austria's ski ace, Toni Sailer, sick in bed here with jaundice, announced Wednesday his doctor won\u2019t let him go to the United States later this month as originally planned.Sailer, who won three gold medals at the 1956 Winter Olympics, had been offered a job as instructor in a summer training ramp of the Mount Hood ski Eddie Machen Scores Win Over Big Nino Valdes MIAMI BEACH.Fla.\u2014 (TP) \u2014 Eddie Machen, the lithe young Calilornia heavyweight, scored his 15th consecutive victory as a pro fighter Wednesday night when he knocked out big Nino Valdes with à smashing right to the stomach in the eighth round.Already the tenth ranking heavyweight, the 24-year-old Machen undoubtedly improved his position with his decisive victory over the giant Cuban, whom he had already beaten in a previous meeting in California last April 16 The quick, heavy-hitting Mach-en stunned Valdes with a right cross to the jaw soon after the start of the eighth round, knock, ed him into the ropes with a left hook, then drove home the Jinifdiing blow to the midsertion.1TH1CA.N.Y.\u2014(TP)\u2014 The all-star baseball game didn't have its origin in Chicago in 1933, as the majors would have you believe.The big show in Washing ton Tuesday was the continuation of an idea that began in 1858.The first all-star game was played that year at a fashionable race course on Long Island between picked nines of gentlemen.New Y'ork won two of three games against Brooklyn.That is one of the historical facts uncovered by Dr.Harold Seymour, a former Dodger bat-boy who has just earned his Ph.D.degree in history at Cornell University with a thesis on The Rise of Major League Baseball.Dr.Seymour grew up within earshot of Ebbets Field.Later he played college baseball, coached semi-pro ball and served as umpire and scout.His 600-page thesis concludes that the U.S.\"national sport\u201d is neither national in origin nor a sport.Dr.Seymour traces baseball back to a rhymed description in a children\u2019s book published in London in 1744, He identifies it with the British game of rounders and adds that the Dutch of New Amsterdam played baseball.Although Abner Doubleday has been credited with inventing the modern game in 1839, Dr.Seymour finds no mention of this in Doubleday\u2019s letters or speeches.It was Alexander Cartwright, organizer of New York Knickerbockers in 1842.who established such modern rules as three strikes as an out.three outs an inning, a nine-man team with definite positions and a diamond with 90-foot baselines.The professional phase began with under cover pay to players.New York Mutuals cost the city $30,000 a year in salaries for spurious street cleaners, firemen and the like.The first really professional team was Harry Wright\u2019s 1869 Cincinnati Red Stockings whose players, incidentally, rode to games in decorated carriages, singing Ihcir baseball song The club owners' early-day labor policies included blacklists, labor spies, fines for poor playing.and detectives to check on player behavior, even out of se.a-son.HAPPY LANDING Worried Fishermen Along Banks Of St.Lawrence Are Advancing Various Theories For Fish Dying By Thousands HARNESS RACING MUTUEL BETTING Wednesday and Saturdays, 8 P.M.Sundays, 8.00 P.M.Sherbrooke Fair Grounds LADIES FREE ON WED.and SAT.Children under 16 not admitted.For information Tel.LO.2-4445 INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Toronto\tOOO 100 0\u20141 S 0 Buffalo\t000 300 x\u20143 6 0 Lovenguth.Jacobs (4), Rom-berger (St and Sawatski; Donovan and Sherry L\u2014Lovenguth.HRs: Buffalo, Ortiz.Easter, Mier kowicz.Second Toronto\tOOO\t320\t002\u20147\t11\t0 Buffalo\tOOO\tUO\t001\u20143\t10\t1 Johnson,\tWojey\t(5) and\tBat- tey; Bowman, Coleman (9) and Tompkinson.Miami\tOOO\t000\t100\u20141\t6\t0 Havana\tOOO\tOOO\t000\u20140\t8\t1 Paige, LiPetri (7t and Molten; Marrero.Sanchez (7) Hatten i7) and Dotterer.Columbus 000 002 100\u20143 14 2 Richmond 000 231 lOx\u20147 11 2 Ceccarelli, Kume (6), Wooldridge (8).and Noble; Lopat.Nardella.t7i and Neeman.W.\u2014, Lopat.L.\u2014Ceccarelli, i INVENT ' ^ I.;- ;> .» \u2022Yff\u2019v ' ¦ DOWN UNDER t>.^ TROIS-RTVIERES.Que.KJ» \u2014 Worried fishermen along a 30 -mile stretch of the St.Lawrence River near here are advancing a series of theories on what is i causing fish to die off by the thousands.The dead fish are being washed up on the banks of the river all the way from Ste.Anne - de -la - Perade.some 20 miles east of here, to I-ake St.Peter, 10 miles to the west.It was originally speculated that the fish had been poisoned by something in the water.It was learned Wednesday night however, that tests on some of the fish showed no poisoning but indicated they were dying from lack of oxygen.One of the most popular theories is that the dead fish are in some way connected with work j being done on the St.Lawrence seaway.As yet, however, no one 'has advanced any proof for the theory.Dr.Vadim Vladykov, director of the Quebec province fisheries laboratory, said in Quebec Wednesday that an investigation has been launched into the case.He said the phenomenon is not new hut declined to comment on possible causes.The dead fish wA-e first reported in sizeable numbers between Champlain and Ste.Anne-de - la - Perade, some 15 miles apart.It was reported Wednesday that fish are dying off in Lake St Peter as well.Apparently ever.- type of fish has been hit by the malady, perch, carp, pickerel, bass and sturgeon.Sturgeon weighing up to 100 pounds have been reported found rotting on the banks of 'the river.Veteran fishermen report that ; ffshing is poor In the area.Dr.Andre.Pelletier, inspector of meat in Trois-Rivieres, says the malady has not affected the quality of the fish and no ill effects can come from eating them.SAFETY MEASURE \u2014 Dr Sidney Gaynor.left, show-i Mickey Mantle a model of ; single knee brace fitted for th« Yankees home run manufac turer.Mantle sprained liga-.ments :n his right knee. Bisons Failed To Land A Player On All-Star Team But Should Get One For Cooling Off Leafs, Split Twin -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.JIL^ Buffalo Bisons didn't land one player on the starting International League all - star squad that will meet Milwaukee Braves July 23 in Toronto, but they should get a berth or two just for being able to cool off Toronto\u2019s fired - up Maple Leafs a bit.The Bisons coll, ted successive home runs by Lou Ortiz, Luke Easter and Eddie Mierko-wicz to thump the second - place Leafs 3-1 in the first game of Wednesday night's doubleheader.Then Toronto got its own power in gear to take the nightcap 7 - 3 as Ed Steven's smacked a three-run homer and Bill Wilson a two-run blast.The split left Toronto with 12 victories in 14 games, and one game back of Montreal, rained cut in a scheduled doubleheader with third - place Rochester.In the other games, fourth -place Miami defeated Havana 1 \u2022 0 as Satch Paige and Angelo Lipetri combined for an eight -hitter, and Richmond climbed back to within a half-game of fifth-place Columbus by batter- ing the Jets 7 - 3.Buffalo socked six of eight home runs hit in the twin bill with Ortiz tagging three to hoist his season total to 17.Easter's smash boosted his league -leading total to 19 as the Bisons stop ped all-star Lynn Lovenguth in his bid for a 14th victory.Rookie' Donovan beat the Leafs with a five - hitter.In the afterpiece, Pete Wojey won his first in relief.Bill Serena homered once and Ortiz twice for the three Buffalo runs.Paige struck out eight and gave only five hits in his six innings with fine fielding support.The winning run came in the seventh inning after starter Connie Morrero gave way to Raul Sanchez.Two singles and a walk set it up with the run scoring on a double-play ball.Dick Getter and Tom Hamilton shared first base for Richmond and drove in four runs between them as the Vees piled up a 5-0 lead and then coasted in.Eddie Lopat and Wimpy Nar-1 della scattered 14 Jet hits.Track And Field Records Tumble At Antigonish ANTIGOMSH.N S \u2014 O _ Track and field records tumbled Wednesday as Maritime athletes stepped up their paces in the annual Highland Games here.Joey Mullins of Glace Bay, N S set new marks in the 440* and 800-yard runs.Alf Groom of Summerside.P.E.I\u201e cracked his own mark set Tuesday in the pole vault and roke a Nova Sco-| tia record.Lloyd Roinson of Bridgetown, V S.cut four seconds from the Games mile record and Jean Slade of Amherst set a girl's shot putt record.Mullins paced the half-mile in 1:57.7, bettering his ow n previous mark of 1:58.4 set last year.H:s 50.6 for the 440 was a second faster than the record set in 1934.Groom, who bettered the pole vault record Tuesday with a leap of 11 feet, seven inches, cleared the bar at 11 feet.11 inches for a new provincial mark Wednesday.Robinson chopped four seconds off (he previous mile mark with a time of 4:34.3.In the women's events, Miss Slade heaved the shot 36 feet, 8\u20194 inches for a meet record.Bob Bedard Moves Into Semi-Finals Of Quebec Tennis Open Before Rain Curtails Play; To Continue Today MONTREAL if _ Bob Bed nrd and Lawrence Barclay came through with single» wetorie» Wednesday in the Quebec Open tennis championships before rain curtailed play.Bedard, the Sherbrooke, Que., Davis Cup .ace., earned a semifinals spot by trouncing Jim Bentley of Toronto 6-1, 6-2, 6-1.Barclay, from Montreal and Vancouver, won his way into the quarter finals by besting Dave Piers of Halifax 6-4 6-3.Two mens singles matches were halted In a battle of Montreal voter ans.Brendan Macken held a 2 1 lead in the fourth over Henri Rochon.The score was 6-2, 3-6.6 3, 3 2 Don Fontana of Toronto and Va! Harit of Montreal were tied 5-\t5 in the first set.Both con test» were postponed till today Louise Brown of Toronto beat Anne Stacey of Halifax 6 1, 6-\t4 Eleanor Dodge of Montreal ousted Ann Freedhoff of Toron to 6-2, 6 1.Leafs Lose Nod To Cat Lovers TORONTO\tToronto Maple Leafs have run up an impressive winning streak in the International Baseball League -12 victories in their last 14 starts; hut have lost a decision to cat lovers.The trouble day when the attempted to July 13 game started Wednes Leaf management boost a Friday, with Rochester Reporfed Bing Crosby Member Of 11-Man Syndicate Making Bid For Tigers; Ridiculous, Says Larry Red Wings by advertising tree admission to anyone arriving at the ball park with a live blnek cat.Dead cats would give the bearer a 50-per cent reduction The newspaper advertisement prompted angry phone calls Irom animal lovers.The humane so city said a wave of cat killing and cat theft would sweep the city.The club capitulated and m a late evening communique an nounced surrender terms: Proof of ownership in the form of a photograph of a black cat will be sufficient.FAST RELIEF FOR Zimmer On Disabled List BROOKLYN .P The Brook, lyn Dodgers applied Wednesday to have their injured infielder.Don Zimmer, placed on the dis abled list.Zimmer was hit on the head by a fast ball thrown by the Cincinnati's Reds' Hal Jeffcoat June 23, suffering a .«mashed cheek bone.He left the hospital Monday The move would put the Brooklyn roster three under the player limit \u2014-.- fhirteen Yvon Durelle To Meet Picot In Non-Title Bout MONCTON\u2014
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